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Kevin Berlin: “Sponge Bob Ballerina” | Barton G. | Solo Show | November 25 - December 31

Kevin Berlin, “Sponge Bob Ballerina” (Балерина и Губка Боб), 61 x 77 in., oil on canvas, 2018

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KEVIN BERLIN, "SPONGE BOB BALLERINA" ART COLLECTION AT BARTON G. THE RESTAURANT

DECEMBER 2019

BARTON G. THE RESTAURANT MIAMI, FL.

BARTON G. THE RESTAURANT INFORMATION:

MONDAY - THURSDAY 6:30 - 10PM

FRIDAY - SATURDAY 6 - 11PM

SUNDAY 6 - 10PM

1427 West Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33139, United States

phone: +1 305 672 8881

website: www.bartong.com

Kevin Berlin Art Collection Pop Up at Barton G. Miami Beach

November 25 - December 31, 2019

Visit BARTON G. THE RESTAURANT starting November 25 to explore the work of celebrated artist KEVIN BERLIN as he debuts his new collection, including the unveiling of “SPONGE BOB BALLERINA.” About “Sponge Bob Ballerina”:

“Sponge Bob Ballerina” is a major, large-scale oil on canvas painting from Kevin Berlin’s “HOPE DIES LAST: NEW PAINTINGS OF THE RUSSIAN BALLET” collection. Berlin’s ballet paintings focus on the interior and secret lives of dancers – depicting their hidden thoughts in sensual black and white paintings, sculpture, and works on paper. HOPE DIES LAST stems from time the Artist spent studying ballet dancers in 2015, working from a makeshift studio on Nevsky Prospect in Saint Petersburg, Russia, where he had the opportunity to interview 14 ballet dancers and learn their innermost fears, desires, and thoughts. These new Ballet works reflect the private thoughts not of the Artist, but of the dancers themselves.

Other paintings on display include “SMS,” “Some Drink to Remember” and important works on paper.

All showcased art will be available for sale.

ABOUT KEVIN BERLIN

Kevin Berlin is an international artist best known for painting, sculpture, and performance. A Yale University Alumnus, Berlin studied at the Slade School of Fine Art and has appeared in The Miami Herald, The New York Times Magazine, Shanghai Daily, USA Today, MTV, Tokyo Television, BBC Radio and over 40 television stations. Berlin’s works are found in collections all over the world including Barton G. Weiss, Kim Basinger, Luciano Pavarotti, Quincy Jones, Buzz Aldrin, HRH Princesse Antonella de Orleans-Bourbon, Pieter & Marieke Sanders, Bill and Hillary Clinton, President George W. Bush, General Motors Corporation, Hawaiian Tropic, Resistol/Stetson Hats, National YoungArts Foundation and Carnival Cruise Lines. For additional information visit kevinberlin.com or @kevinberlin on Instagram.

Other paintings on display include “SMS,” “Some Drink to Remember” and important works on paper.

www.kevinberlin.com

@kevinberlin (instagram)

Kevin Berlin, “SMS,” 46 x 41 in., oil on canvas, 2013.

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