PRESENTS

The Tia Collection is a privately owned company acquiring works of contemporary art with vision toward connecting the artist work + the public eye. Works acquired are directly placed into public + private international museums + made available for curators and museum educators alike to provide a cultural light where otherwise the public may have had no access.

Christopher Wool
Untitled, 1988
Alkyd on paper
163,5 x 81,6 cm

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How do you do?

incubation: The act of keeping an organism, a cell, or cell culture in conditions favorable for growth and development.

Incubator5066 is an independent enterprise initiated in 2007. It is dedicated to promoting contemporary art through the creation of diverse projects connecting the art with a specific nourishing element. The IncubatorKitchen is a direct offspring from the Project Incubator5066.
Incubator5066 remains a stable nesting ground for the artists to work. Incubator5066 advises art for institutions, galleries + collectors and is actively involved in the promotion and international dimension of contemporary art.

Art is the Landscape.
Food is the Irrigation System nourishing the art + the soul.
Our journey of art & food is at a slowsimmer + awaiting a fastboil.

Who we are following
What we are collecting
Nick Terry
American

The ‘history’ of each painting, how the composition was arrived at, is revealed along the borders, and in them one sees that there are many layers comprising these seemingly ‘monochromatic’ bodies of color.
Terry says, “When I start with one color and build up the surface layer by layer to develop a rich field, the result looks flat, un-engaging, not interesting. I have faith that the color in question is interesting, but often introducing a contrasting color, or value shift, even the smallest amount, seems to make the ‘main body’ color more alive; there is a sense of expansiveness as other qualities express themselves.“
The color and value shifts, from warm to cool tones, from deep darks to a sense of light, are very subtle, and one must get beyond the presumption that these are ‘monochrome’ paintings. In his catalog essay Interest and Openness, Jose Munoz writes of the watercolors, “These paintings can shift us from a point of everyday obliviousness to a position of interest in not only the routines of our everyday life, our predictable lines of sight, but also to a place of contemplation and meditation. All the components in his art, including the actual paint he creates himself, the carefully selected stock of paper, and his painterly method of layering colors, move us towards this other way of being in and feeling the world. Each image permits the viewer access to a level of interestedness that is most importantly a mode of openness.”

incubator kitchen

The Incubator Kitchen is about entering into my Kitchen for a journey of finding yourself + food you love to eat and you want to share.

Much like an artist in the studio, cooking is an expression of ourselves. Working in the Incubator Kitchen you will embrace all the color, texture, taste, lightness + shape that goes into your desired Menu.

My approach to cooking is resourceful, perceptual and experimental. Understanding simplicity and fresh, honest flavors.

It is my hope that you will leave most definitely with a memorable experience.

By appointment only

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Sample menus

Sample menus

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Where to find us?
Sarah J. McDonald
Paris gsm + 33 6 2059 8446
Miami gsm +1 954 756 1082

sarah@incubator5066.com