Paulette Tavormina's 'Fiori del Giardino': A Modern Homage to Old Masters at Winston Wächter Fine Art

In the bustling Chelsea Arts District, photographer Paulette Tavormina recently celebrated the opening of her latest exhibition, 'Fiori del Giardino,' at the esteemed Winston Wächter Fine Art gallery. The event, set against the backdrop of Tavormina's captivating still life photographs, drew a crowd of art enthusiasts and notable guests, immersing them in a world where classical artistry meets contemporary photography.

Tavormina's work is a modern tribute to the Golden Age Dutch old masters. She draws inspiration from the meticulous techniques of Adriaen Coorte, the harmonious compositions and color palettes of Giovanna Garzoni, and the dramatic lighting of Zurbarán. Her process involves a race against time, capturing the ephemeral beauty of freshly picked flowers and fruit from her garden to compose her still lifes.

The exhibition opening was a vibrant gathering, with guests including Tavormina's husband, Paul Pfeiffer, and the gallery’s co-owner Christine Wächter-Campbell, director Madeline Cornell, and a host of art aficionados and friends. The attendees were captivated by the striking images, which are a testament to Tavormina's skill in blending historical art techniques with her unique photographic vision.

The exhibition's highlight will be an engaging panel discussion on December 16, featuring Paulette Tavormina, Sotheby’s Old Master Paintings Specialist David Pollack, Photo Historian Gail Buckland, and Winston Wächter Fine Art Director Madeline Cornell. This conversation, titled "Modern Still Life Photography: A Tribute to the Old Masters," is free and open to the public, offering a deeper dive into the intersection of classical and contemporary art forms. 'Fiori del Giardino' will be on display until January 6, 2024, offering a unique visual journey through time and artistry.


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