Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Current Exhibitions!

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Newsletter | 06 March 2012


CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
London
09 MAR - 28 APR
This exhibition - launching Haunch of Venison’s new gallery space in Eastcastle Street, Fitzrovia - presents a selection of recent projects including the UK premiere of the project '100 Billion Suns'. Paterson’s work strives to communicate unimaginably large or distant occurrences in nature or the universe by staging intimate, poetic and philosophical engagements and transforming them to a human scale.
New York
08 MAR - 28 APR
This is the first US exhibition to focus on the work of the internationally renowned Italian artists Afro, Alberto Burri and Lucio Fontana. Organised by curator Elena Geuna, the exhibition will feature a selection of seminal works from each artist’s career, many of which have rarely been exhibited publicly.
London
01 MAR - 05 APR
'Mixed Media' explores current practices in sculpture focusing in particular on the extraordinarily varied range of materials employed by artists today. The exhibition includes a new work made especially for the exhibition by Richard Long, major works by Giuseppe Penone and Jaume Plensa, as well as new pieces by younger and emerging artists.

FUTURE EXHIBITIONS
London
18 Apr - 26 May
Driven by a fascination in a set of books called the Fontana Modern Master series - a set of pocket guides published in the 1970s on eminent writers, philosophers and thinkers - and a longstanding interest in typography and graphic design, young British artist Jamie Shovlin has created a striking new body of work of large-scale paintings for this exhibition.
New York
18 May - 23 Jun
This solo exhibition of Berlin-based, Japanese artist, Chiharu Shiota, includes a new installation made entirely from window frames salvaged from demolition sites and deserted buildings in east Berlin following the fall of the Berlin Wall. The work investigates physical and spatial perception and draws on the troubled history of her adopted city and its people.
New York
18 May - 23 Jun
This exhibition is an intimate display of new work by French artist Marlène Mocquet. Her paintings depict a fantastical world of animated and anthropomorphic creatures inhabiting a universe filled with hallucinogenic splashes of color. At first glance the works appear to portray a vision of whimsical fantasy, but upon further observation reveals a much darker more sinister existence.

NEWS
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The V&A presents the first museum solo exhibition of work by Heatherwick Studio, one of the most inventive and experimental British design studios practicing today. Recent projects include the new London 'routemaster' bus and the 2012 Olympic Cauldron.
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The first major retrospective in Canada of American Pop artist, Tom Wesselmann, will be at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts in the Jean-Noël Desmarais Pavilion from 18 May - 7 October, 2012.
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'Three Realms', a survey show of Gonkar Gyatso's work from 2003 to present day, will be on display at the Giffith University Art Gallery and Queensland University Art Museum, Brisbane, Australia.
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Haunch of Venison will be at TEFAF Maastricht 2012. Situated in TEFAF Modern, on stand 525, Haunch of Venison will show a group of internationally renowned artists’ work that closely relates to the gallery’s program.
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Nominated for their design of the Olympic Torch 2012, their 'Ascent' exhibition at Haunch of Venison in September 2011 and the Tip Ton chair, for Vitra. The winner will be announced on Tuesday 24 April at an awards ceremony at the Design Museum.

FILMS
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Catherine Lampert, curator of 'The Mystery of Appearance' - recently on display at Haunch of Venison London - discusses the exhibition and explores some of the links between the artists, and between the works on display.
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Katie Paterson discusses '100 Billion Suns' in Venice, a project coinciding with the opening days of the 2011 Venice Biennale. Photographs from the project form part of Paterson's current exhibition at Haunch of Venison London's new Eastcastle Street gallery.

BOOKS & EDITIONS
Published on the occasion of 'Afro Burri Fontana' at Haunch of Venison, New York, 8 March - 12 May 2012, the exhibition catalogue includes an insightful essay by curator Elena Geuna focusing on the experimentation of each artist from 1950-1968, during the height of post-war Italy’s cultural flourishing.
100 Billion Suns
Gamma Ray Bursts are the brightest explosions in the universe, which burn with a luminosity 100 billion times that of our sun. The confetti cannons created for '100 Billion Suns' contain 3,216 pieces of paper whose colours correspond to each of these cosmic events. Every burst of confetti creates a miniature explosion of all of these vast explosions, in just under a second. This limited edition print reproduces the 3,216 colour swatches created for each confetti canon.
Catherine Lampert
The catalogue published to accompany 'The Mystery of Appearance' is a fresh appraisal of ten post-war British artists – Andrews, Auerbach, Bacon, Caulfield, Coldstream, Freud, Hamilton, Hockney, Kossoff and Uglow – reproducing over forty paintings and drawings, supported by an essay in which curator Catherine Lampert discusses their habits and methods and introduces previously unseen writing by the artists.
© Haunch of Venison 2012

Monday, March 5, 2012

Call to Artists - Easel Art AfFair




CALL TO ARTISTS
REGISTER TODAY!!


easel art afFAIR 2012
 3rd year!   Last 2 Years SOLD OUT

August 27, 2012 - September 1, 2012
6 days to exhibit your work
($16.00 a day!)



LOCATION - WHITE BOX CONTEMPORARY
1040 7TH AVE, SD, CA 92101
5,000 SQ FOOT GALLERY

Artist Reception to Kick Off San Diego Arts Month
on September 1, 2012

Artist Fee - $100.00 per work (2 MAX PER ARTIST)

Max Size: Vertical 60 tall  x 40 wide;
Horizontal 40 wide x 60 tall

Artist 75%. of Sale
Gallery 25% of Sale

All credit card fees paid by Gallery

All artists will be listed on
www.easelartfair.com

All Proceeds to Benefit the
Artist in Residence Project
Alexander Salazar Fine Art

RESERVE YOUR SPOT TODAY
CALL 619-531-8996
OR PAY VIA PAYPAL TO

send payment to
alexandersalazarfineart@gmail.com

payments are non-refundable

Call to Artists - 36th Annual Fall Festival

City of Fairfax, VA
presents:  

 
36th Annual Fall Festival
Call to Artists

WHAT: City of Fairfax 36th Annual Fall Festival

WHERE: Historic Downtown, City of Fairfax, VA
             3999 University Drive, Fairfax, VA 22030 

WHEN: October 13, 2012 (rain date Oct. 14), 10am - 5pm; Outdoor 1 day festival

NOTEWORTHY:  

*Fall Festival, a one-day outdoor event, includes over 400 vendors with a public attendance of 25,000 shoppers.  

*Juried event, showcasing only the very best crafters. Great mix of professional Arts & Crafts exhibitors along with a small collection of Gourmet Food vendors sprinkled throughout for atmosphere. 

*Event is free to the public.

*Event is geared to the vendor.

*On-line registration for crafters convenience - http://www.juriedartservices.com/index.php?content=home_new

*Event brochure is distributed to 40,000 households.  

*Event web site provides up-to-date information with a listing of vendors.  

*Additional event advertising includes oversize signage at City highway entrances, event listings, ads on the back of public transportation buses, in local and national newspapers, on cable television and local radio stations and social media.

*FREE exhibitor parking.  

*Entertainment programs - live music, performers.  

*We strive to bring the customers to you.

The City of Fairfax would like to invite you to participate in the 36th annual Fall Festival. What started out as a small market for artisans to display their wares has grown to a festival with over 400 arts, crafts, information, food & gourmet food vendors, children's activities, classic car show, amusement rides and fabulous musical entertainment. This year's festival hosts three stages with music and entertainment for all ages.  Even though we have grown up, we still consider ourselves very much a hometown community with a hometown festival.   

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS:  

Deadline: Open 'till each media category is filled with qualified exhibitors. 

Click HERE for an Application and Guidelines.  

For more information please log onto http://www.fairfaxva.gov/SpecialEvents/FallFestival/FallFestival.asp for http://www.fairfaxva.gov/SpecialEvents/VendorInformation.asp or call Mitzi Taylor with the City of Fairfax Parks & Recreation at (703) 385-1710 or email mitzi.taylor@fairfaxva.gov.

MORA & ROSENCRANTZ - Artists Reception & Party


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IS PLEASED TO PRESENT
& Rosencrantz
'& Rosencrantz' is the first New York solo exhibition of noted St. Petersburg photographer, Dmitry Sokolenko. '& Rosencrantz', prompted by the Tom Stoppard's existential tragicomedy Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, investigates themes of individuality, rationality and irreverence as they coalesce around politics today.
Please see www.moramuseum.org for further details and related events.  or contact us at mora.museums@gmail.com or (917)449-2842.

For directions to the Dino Eli Gallery please click here.

To pay or Not to Pay: Follow the Law or Be a Black Swan

NYWIFT News
nywift.org
NYWIFT

Adam T. Klein
To pay or not to pay: Follow the law or be a Black SwanEvent: Friday Mar. 9, 2012
Join us for breakfast as NYWIFT presents a panel discussion on internships, training programs and related employment issues in partnership with the law firm Outten & Golden LLP, which represents executives and employees in advertising, film and television and also litigates class actions in the wage and hour and discrimination arena.  After the Black Swan case, the legal guidelines for internship programs is an issue that every entertainment company should take seriously. This presentation will focus on the legal issues involved in that case and  provide models for successful training programs and other compensation related issues for freelancers and contract employees in the film and television industry.

The panel of legal, human resources and training experts will discuss how employers can avoid wage and hour violations, including unpaid overtime and minimum wages, off-the-clock practices (not paying workers for all time worked), time shaving, overtime avoidance by mis-classifying employees and unlawful deductions from wages.


Sandra Forman began her career working in HR during the early years of the A&E cable network. Since 1988 she has been the Administrator of the Directors Guild of America Assistant Director Training Program, guiding an annually selected group of trainees through the rigors of film, TV and commercial production. She is the Administrator of the DGA Commercial Qualifications List accrediting Assistant Directors and Unit Production Managers for DGA membership in conjunction with the AICP (Association of Independent Commercial Producers).

Adam T. Klein (pictured above) is a partner of Outten & Golden LLP and is the chair of the firm's Class Action Practice Group. His practice is limited to the prosecution of class action and impact litigation of employment discrimination and wage and hour claims. Klein presently serves as lead or co-lead plaintiffs' counsel in numerous major class action lawsuits involving discrimination claims in the financial services industry and challenges to the use of credit and criminal history records for employment. He has testified before the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and Congress on issues relating to employment law and is a frequent lecturer at the American Bar Association and other bar associations and organizations such as the American Constitution Society and the Impact Fund.

Tanya L. Menton
is Vice President, Litigation and Employment Practices, in the ABC, Inc. Legal Department and co-chair of the Employment Practices Group of The Walt Disney Company’s Legal Department. She counsels the Company and its various divisions and stations on employment and commercial matters. She also conducts training and internal investigations and negotiates talent and executive employment agreements. She also oversees the Company’s compliance with EEO laws, including development of Affirmative Action plans. Previously, Menton was associated with the law firms of Townley & Updike (New York) and O’Melveny & Myers (Los Angeles), where she represented employers before federal and state courts and administrative agencies.

Wendi S. Lazar (moderator), Partner & Co-Chair of the Executives and Professionals Practice Group at Outten & Golden LLP, has been practicing law since 1993 with a focus on representing employees in the negotiation of executive employment agreements, non-competition and severance agreements, and multinational employment issues. She also advises clients and attorneys concerning employment-related immigration and international law. Lazar recently co-authored as Co-Editor-In-Chief, "Restrictive Covenants and Trade Secrets in Employment Law: An International Survey," published by the Bureau of National Affairs, Inc. and previously co-authored "Employees’ Privacy Rights in the Digital Age," published in the New York Law Journal. She is Chair of the National Employment Lawyers Association’s Executives and Professionals Committee and is Diversity Co-Chair and member of the Executive Committee of the New York State Bar Association Labor & Employment Section. Lazar has also been selected by her peers for inclusion in the 2012 edition of The Best Lawyers of America.

Use the hashtag #NYWIFT in your tweets!
 


Event Information
To pay or Not to Pay: Follow the Law or Be a Black Swan
Date/Time: Friday, Mar. 9, 2012
8:30 AM to 10:00 AM
Contintental breakfast will be served.
Pricing: Free
Location: Outten & Golden LLP
3 park Avenue at 34th Street
29th Floor
Register








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Moonlight Spotlight - Art Exhibit & Wine Tasting

Londonderry Fine Art
The Art of Michael James Toomy

Please join us on March 9th, 2012 at the Moonlight Meadery for an evening of fine art & wine tasting. Stop in and view some of the artist's most provocative award winning works, including: "Not to Speak is to Betray. Not to Act is to Condemn." and "Throwaway" as well as new paintings in the Celebrity Series. Plus taste some great wines & meads from Moonlight Meadery.

Michael James Toomy,

Londonderry Fine Art

Moonlight Spotlight
Art Exhibit & Wine Tasting
Date: March 9, 2012
Time: 5pm. to 8pm.
Location: Moonlight Meadery
Meadery 23 Londonderry Rd. Unit 17. Londonderry, Nh. 03053
Contact Information:
Andy Mack Jr.
andy@andymackjr.com

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Call to Artists - Fine Art Festivals in Montauk


The Montauk Artists' Association
presents:

 
Two Great Shows on the Green!
Call to Artists


***Memorial Day Event Deadline Near!***

WHAT:  Two fine art festivals in the nation's premier summer vacation location.

WHERE: The Village Green, Montauk, NY

WHEN: Memorial Day Festival
           Friday, Saturday and Sunday
           May 25, 26 and 27, 2012 (NOTE: Third Day Added!)

           Art Show on the Green
           Friday, Saturday and Sunday
           August 17, 18 and 19, 2012

NOTEWORTHY:

*Both events ranked in Art Fair Source Book Top 100 festivals for 2011!

*There are only 95 booth spaces on the Green.

*Great, high traffic venue during the summer's busiest weekends.

*Thursday afternoon setup for tents; 6 a.m. - noon Friday for art.

*Professional security Friday and Saturday nights, 6 p.m. - 6 a.m.

*No jury fee.

*Booth Fee: $350; limited double spaces available at $700.

*Intensive magazine, newspaper and radio advertising throughout the Hamptons.

*Extremely upscale community of both residents and visitors.

*For more details about the shows, click HERE
Known as the "Playground of the Rich", the Hamptons on New York's Long Island have long been a mecca for art and artists.  A perennial favorite among the area's wealthy residents, second home owners and summer vacationers, the Montauk Artists' Association's Show on the Green, held every August on Montauk's fabulous Village Green, was joined in 2011 by a newer, but equally popular event at the same location: the Memorial Day Weekend Art Show. 

These festivals include only fine art; no crafts, production work or buy-sell are permitted. The exhibitor limit insures high artistic quality, excellent booth exposure and many sales opportunities to showgoers.  Artists experience annual visits by Hamptons residents and visitors who regularly attend. Amenities include close free parking, easy setup and teardown, supportive staff and volunteers. Very strong community support.

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS:

Deadlines:

Memorial Day Weekend Show
March 15, 2012

August Show on the Green
May 15, 2012


For more details, artist's prospectus, and application, visit: 
http://www.montaukartistsassociation.org

Email inquiries to: montaukart@aol.com

You may also contact by telephone:
Anne Weissman
Event Director
To April 15: 772-879-1236
After April 15: 631-668-5336

Solo Show at the JAS Gallery


Saturday, March 3, 2012

Opening Reception - Planes, Trains, an Automobiles

Show Preview Article in March issue of
American Art Collector
Magazine


p l a n e s ,  t r a i n s  a n d  a u t o m o b i l e s 
  
an invitational art exhibition at  

 Elliott Fouts Gallery

4749 J Street | Sacramento, CA | 916 736 1429www.efgallery.com  
       
  March 3 - April 5, 2012

Opening reception -- Saturday, March 10, 2012

For more information and directions please visit: http://www.efgallery.com

Art Exhibit - Palo Klein Uber, Chris Trueman, Alison Rash


LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA

Palo Klein Uber - UK

Chris Trueman - USA
Alison Rash - USA


Art Exhibit 

Palomar Hotel
10740 Wilshire Boulevard  Los Angeles, CA 90024
(310) 475-8711 
 
Salazar - Contemporary Art Exhibits
Grand Opening Reception
March 15th, 2012
MEDIA INQUIRES - 619-531-8996

San Diego, CA 



Call to Artists - Missouri Festival for the Arts 2012

MOSAICS,  
Missouri Festival for the Arts, 2012

 
Call to Artists

What:  MOSAICS, Missouri Festival for the Arts, 2012

Where: Historic Old Main Street, St. Charles, Missouri near the banks of the Missouri River and the First State Capitol of Missouri 

When: September 14-16, 2012

NOTEWORTHY: 

*Limited to 120 juried artists in varied media including painting, clay, sculpture, photography, print making, pastels, drawing, wood, jewelry, metalwork, glass, art to wear and mixed media. 

*MOSAICS 18th festival. 

*Promotion of the event to the art-buying public in newspapers, radio, television, press releases, signage and social media across the St. Louis metropolitan area.

*$5,000 in cash pries awarded to participating artists.

*Jury/Booth fees are $25/$265 for a single booth, with corner and double booths available.

*Artist amenities include booth sitting, cold water delivered to booths, complimentary artist reception on Friday evening, complimentary artist breakfast on Sunday morning, restaurants within the festival area, and seciurity provided day and night.


Join 120 juried and invited artists at the eighteenth annual MOSAICS, Missouri Festival For the Arts - 2012 along scenic historic North Main Street in St. Charles, Missouri, site of the first Capitol of Missouri, next to the banks of the beautiful Missouri River.  

Outstanding live entertainment compliments the MOSAICS festival experience, featuring a variety of performing artists from across the region offering traditional favorites and eclectic stylings. Appearances by the St. Charles Fife and Drum Corps add a historical dimension to the period architecture of the area. 

Proceeds from MOSAICS provides support to youth art activities including Mentor Me operated by the Foundry Art Centre which is within one block of the festival.  MOSAICS is operated and managed by a dedicated group of volunteers providing continuity, constant improvement and a congenial atmosphere.

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

Deadline:  May 15, 2012

Notification: June 1, 2012

Booth Fee due:  Upon invitation and acceptance to the festival by June 20, 2012.


More information on Zapplication.org, Twitter,  Facebook and at http://www.stcharlesmosaics.org.  

Information on historic St. Charles can be found at