![]() If you reside in the United States, Canada or Japan, the Agreement is between you and Electronic Arts Inc. This Agreement (“Agreement”) governs your purchase and use of SimPoints and any of our products and services through which you can purchase or use SimPoints (“The Sims Online Services”). Whether it's Barbara Stanwyck in "Double Indemnity" or Roberto Rosselini's "Open City", Giglio believes nothing captures the emotional depth and complexity of life more than black and white, and he loves to reflect this in his work.1. In Key West or New York, Giglio's favorite way to pass an evening is to curl up in front of the television and watch Turner Classic Movies. While Giglio loves to draw, paint and collage with color, as evidenced by his artwork and calligraphy done for famed photographer Bruce Weber's publication celebrating the beauty and sensuality of Brazil, "O Rio", he particularly enjoys working in black and white. Giglio created a large thirty foot long black and white collage for the City Club's lobby and also created original black and white artwork for every guest room. Many of the black and white works seen on his website and in Giglio's 2008 one-man show on 7 at Bergdorf Goodman in New York City suggest Giglio's accomplishment in 2003 at Manhattan's super-chic City Club Hotel on 44th Street. He calls Key West, Florida, his main base of operation now, but keeps a working studio on Manhattan's Upper West Side for when he feels the need to flee the azure blue water and amazing light of the lower Florida Keys and get a fix of New York City's energy and contemporary art scene. Many of the pieces depicted in the selection of work shown on his website, and on display in this gallery, were created by Giglio while the voices of Callas and Holiday alternately filled his studios. Giglio says there have been three major influences in his life and art from the very beginning-Henri Matisse, Billie Holiday and Maria Callas – and his paintings and collages, ranging from pure black and white pieces to full out explosions of color, reflect these influences. He has also created original artwork, both large scale installations and more intimate pieces, for public spaces such as the Brea Mall in Los Angeles, Lenox Square in Atlanta, the Russian Tea Room in New York City, the Bath and Body Works owned by the Limited, and the Gilly Hicks Shops owned by Abercrombie & Fitch. In 1999, Giglio created and directed the exhibition décor for Theater de la Mode at the New York Costume Institute, Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Form exists in order to express spirit" (Gu Kaizh), is a kind of mantra for The best work is when the spirit or energy of the stone or wood comes alive. ![]() ![]() Her sculpture aims to express the life force, the Chi (Energy), of the form. She has won awards at the Pen and Brush Club, NYC, the Salamagundi Club, NYC and the Mari Gallery in Westchester. She has been in many juried and group shows and has had solo shows at the Southern Vermont Center, the Beside - Myself Gallery and the Mari Gallery. Judith is a member of the American Society of Contemporary Artists. Her work is represented by Gallery 71 in NYC, Arts in the Square in Watertown, NY, and the Wheelhorse Gallery in Westchester, NY. Judith combines this philosophy in her work as well as in her teaching and is the author of "Getting Stoned: The Tao of Sculpting" as well as "The Tao of Creativity" and "The Tao of Living on Purpose". The Tao is all about finding your "Way" or "Path" through listening to yourself, paying attention to your intuition and becoming "one with". Judith de Zanger has fallen in love with both sculpting and the philosophy of the Tao.
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