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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Shamanic Illuminations at ACA Galleries, NYC

ACA Galleries will present Shamanic Illuminations: The Art of Pablo Amaringo, Alex Grey and Mieshiel from September 15 through October 22, 2011. There will be a Reception and Book Signing: Thursday, September 15 from 5 to 8pm and a Gallery Talk: Thursday, September 22 from 5 to 8pm. The Talk begins at 7pm.

Pablo Amaringo (1938-2009) was born in Peru. At the age of 10 he took ayahuasca--a visionary brew used in shamanism. A severe heart illness -and the magical cure via ayahuasca-led Amaringo toward the life of a shaman. Amaringo was the founder of the Usko Ayar School of Painting in Pucallpa, a school dedicated to teaching art along with the rich botanical diversity of the jungle. In 1992 he received the Global 500 award from the UN Environmental Program.

Read more: http://art.broadwayworld.com/article/ACA-Galleries-Presents-Shamanic-Illuminations-915-1022-20110815#ixzz1VCEFwKiV

About ACA Galleries, New York, NY
ACA Galleries was founded in 1932 by Herman Baron. Stuart Davis (the pioneering modernist), Yasuo Kuniyoshi (the well-known Japanese-American artist) and Adolf Dehn were among the original founders.

ACA first opened on Madison Avenue in New York City on August 16, 1932 in the depths of the Great Depression. At this time there were only thirty galleries in New York City and Edith Halpert’s Downtown Gallery and Alfred Stieglitz’s An American Place were the only other galleries dedicated to exhibiting American Art. Even museums cast a blind eye to American painters and sculptors. The art world at this time consisted of Old Master dealers and galleries showing the great artistic currents of Europe.

The gallery is currently located at 529 West 20th Street, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10011.

Learn more at http://www.acagalleries.com

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