The Dermot Company, DECORAZONgallery, and High Priestess Project Partner to Create Public Art Exhibit at The Landing at Brooklyn Bridge Park

Photo/Video Collage Artist Liam Alexander on Display Through June

In a great example of how the public and private sectors can intersect to provide the gift of art to communities, a dynamic rotating public art installation is on view at The Landing at Brooklyn Bridge Park, The Dermot Company’s waterfront 140-unit mixed-income residential property located in Brooklyn Heights. Dermot – in collaboration with DECORAZONgallery and High Priestess Project – has coordinated a year-long exhibit of rotating works, spotlighting a diverse collection of New York City-based artists.

The inaugural installment – Guilt for Dreaming by Liam Alexander – can now be viewed in the property’s striking 10-foot windows facing Furman Street and wrapping around the building. “This is a great example of how real estate developers can rethink the value of their frontages, lobbies, and publicly viewable spaces, being not just for their residents’ enjoyment but for the entire neighborhood’s benefit,” says MK Semos, co-owner of DECORAZONgallery. Pamela Jean Tinnen, founder of High Priestess Project, adds “We are thrilled to be reunited on such an auspicious public art project and can’t wait to share Guilt for Dreaming with the community. This exhibition marks the first of many exciting installations at The Landing!” Alexander’s exhibit will be on display through June 2024.

These “for the public” art installations are part of Dermot’s larger community engagement initiatives and support of the arts. Dermot has installed artwork from local artists throughout its portfolio. Dermot has also regularly been involved in community-focused efforts, from their partnership with the City Parks Foundation and Boys and Girls Club of Harlem (where Dermot residents, employees, and stakeholders sponsor holiday wish lists of local NYC children) to the Trevor Project and the Bard Prison Initiative.

“This initiative fits beautifully within our company’s goal of giving back to the community, in this case, giving the gift of art,” says Charlie C. Albor, VP Property Operations at Dermot. We were able to take space that was being used for advertising the sale of nearby condominiums and turn it into public gallery space for our residents, neighbors, and others to enjoy. Artists like Liam are indispensable to the fabric of our neighborhoods and New York City culture.”

A Brooklyn-based contemporary artist, Alexander – who has previously collaborated with prominent brands like Wix.com, The City of New York, Samsung, SAP, and Renaissance Hotels – specializes in crafting poignant photographic-based collage art, utilizing and drawing inspiration from his own photographs and videos. Alexander’s Guilt for Dreaming fuses ancient tarot, exotic botanicals, and antique patterns to craft dynamic portraits. “These works are an homage to the purgatory of our own collective unconscious, each one a world unto itself,” Alexander remarks.

Liam Alexander’s installation is the first of many public exhibits to come at the Landing, as Dermot, DECORAZONgallery, and the High Priestess Project plan to rotate artists on a quarterly basis. The upcoming exhibits will proudly feature the works of talented individuals coming from marginalized communities, including but not limited to LGBTQIA+, black, indigenous, Hispanic, AAPI, and those with disabilities. Beginning this summer, captivating work by Sarah Gerard and Sara Rahanjam will replace Alexander’s work and enjoy a temporary home at The Landing.

About the Dermot Company:

The Dermot Company, based in New York City, was formed in 1991 as a real estate investment and management company focused on multi-family sector opportunities.  The company has evolved into a fully integrated real estate company employing over 100 real estate professionals in investment, finance, management, and development.  Dermot currently manages approximately 6,800 apartments in New York City and the Southeast. To learn more, visit http://dermotcompany.com/.

About DECORAZONgallery:

DECORAZONgallery is an international contemporary art gallery with a selective and innovative program. Founded in 2004 in Dallas’ historic Bishop Arts District, the gallery has since developed and flourished on the global stage, participating at many art fairs worldwide. Owned and operated by Hugo Garcia-Urrutia and MK Semos, DECORAZONgallery showcases artwork with strong concepts across all mediums. Both Hugo and MK enjoy directing various aspects of the business, providing personal attention to each of their clients, and providing a nurturing environment to champion the career of their artists.

Website: http://www.decorazongallery.com/
IG: @decorazongallery

About High Priestess Project

In January 2023, Tinnen launched High Priestess Project with the mission of showcasing talented emerging artists with upmarket appeal. They strive to make contemporary art accessible so as to empower anyone to build the art collection of their dreams. We believe fiercely in the power of art. When creativity thrives, everyone prospers. Our mission is to share the joy of art by creating access and providing resources for anyone to build a collection of contemporary art.

Website: www.highpriestessproject.org
IG: @highpriestessproject

About Liam Alexander:

Liam Alexander is a fine artist and creative director whose intention is catalyzing social change through artistic expression. Alexander has created community focused creative projects such as: IThou at the NYU Kimmel Galleries, The Exchange at Rush Arts, #StrokeofGenius, and Being An Artist.  His work has been featured in gallery exhibitions and art fairs throughout the United States, at the second annual Toolkit Festival in Venice, Italy and published in magazines like Kolaj, Nylon and Rolling Stone. He has created projects with major brands like Wix.com, The City of New York, Samsung, SAP, and Renaissance Hotels.

Website: https://www.liam-alexander.com/
IG: @leeumrulez