This piece of from the late 80s/early 90s, per the artist.


Robert Bery mixed media. Photo transfer of still life/flowers in vase onto a thin sheet of wood, framed in welded steel and glass. measures about 36" x 36" and about 1.5" depth. signature is hard to photograph through the glass- but is clear in person. A beautiful juxtaposition of textures with image to create a tone for any decor. Obviously a heavy piece that will need to be placed with care.  




Robert Bery 


is a New York City artist who works in painting, sculpture, and mixed media.  Through his art, Bery promotes peaceful themes and has said "My intention is to reflect, challenge and inspire the viewer through color and image."  


 


In his youth, during archaeological excavations in Israel, Bery discovered his passion for art.  After a period of reflection, he decided to focus his talents to foster communication and unity among peoples, and art would be his vehicle.  Following the Yom Kippur War, Bery devoted himself fully to his artistic pursuits, studying at the Ecole Des Beaux Arts in Paris and at the studios of Henry Moore and Jacques Lipshitz in Italy.


 


Bery's work aims to promote positivity in the midst of the ever-dueling opposing forces of love and hate.  He is determined to advance peaceful globalization, to discourage egotistical hubris, and to celebrate life and its rituals.  His works often incorporate numerals to signify the importance of numbers both as a human universal and as a representation of monetary value.  His subjects range from weddings to sports, and often include the exploration of traditionally "feminine pursuits" such as sewing and housekeeping.  Bery's work is full of color and energy.


 


His art has been shown at the Miami Museum of Art, Soho West in Santa Monica, Brooklyn Children's Museum, Artopia in New York, Gallery Function Art, Blum Helman Warehouse, and several other notable galleries.  Pieces by Bery are in the private collections of Bill and Hillary Clinton, David Bowie, Willem Dafoe, Alec Baldwin, Benjamin Bratt, the Smithsonian Institute, the Federal Reserve Bank, and many others.


 


Underlying his vision are themes that inform his diverse ecumenical art works. Bery explores aspects of his “feminine” side, through the activity of machine sewing, to create larger than life, complex, vibrant soft cloth sculptures, which reflect the erotic underpinnings of everyday male‐female interactions. The pleasure he takes in life’s gift of sensation virtually bursts from his works, radiating the energetic essence that the sense of touch embodies.


 


Selected Exhibitions


 


Gallery Function Art, Detroit 


Bettcher Gallery,


Miami Beach 


Ozone Gallery, New York, NY 


Artopia, New York, NY 


H.B. Starr Gallery, Palm Beach, FL 


Brooklyn Children’s Museum


Habitat Gallery, Boca Raton, FL 


Suzanne Zeghaler Gallery, Vienna, Austria 


Soho West, Santa Monica, CA


Copley Society of Boston, Boston, MA


Miami Museum of Art, Miami, FL


Frank Bustamante Gallery, New York, NY


Blum Helman Warehouse, New York, NY


 


Selected Collections


 


Bill and Hilary Clinton


David Bowie


Willem Dafoe


Alec Baldwin


Benjamin Bratt


Norton Museum of Art, Boca Raton, FL


Smithsonian Institute


Federal Reserve Bank, New York, NY


PGA National, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 


Polaroid Company, Minnetonka, MN


Cedarview Capital Management, New York, NY