Wednesday, August 22, 2012

CHECK out the Tribecca Film Fes; See if you like and of the listed films








http://www.tribecafilm.com

FOR ELLEN


Select theatrical release:

New York             September 5                         Film Forum
Seattle                   September 14                      SIFF Cinema
Denver                  September 28                      Colfax 3
Miami                   September 28                      Miami Beach Cinematheque
Chicago                October 19                           Gene Siskel Center

Additional cities to be announced

Available nationwide on demand beginning September 19th 


















Writer/Director: So Yong Kim

Producer: Bradley Rust Gray and Jen Gatien
Featuring:  Paul Dano, Jon Heder, Margarita Levieva, Jena Malone, Shaylena Mandigo

Aspiring rock star Joby Taylor (Paul Dano- THERE WILL BE BLOOD, LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE) has wanted nothing more than to “make it”, having flirted with fame but never crossed over into true success. In the midst of a low period in his life, he agrees to sign divorce papers with his estranged wife (Margarita Levieva- “Revenge,” “How To Make It In America”) in order to see money from the sale of their home, only to discover that by signing the papers, he will forfeit all custody of his six-year-old daughter, Ellen (newcomer Shaylena Mandigo). With a good-natured lawyer (Jon Heder- NAPOLEON DYNAMITE) unable to make headway in reversing the decision, and a girlfriend (Jena Malone- INTO THE WILD) that represents an era of his life that he might be ready to graduate from, Joby negotiates a visit with his daughter to explore whether he is able to walk away from his child, and whether it might be too late for reconciliation.
Premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival




HOLLOW


Available nationwide on demand beginning September 19



























Director: Michael Axelgaard
Writer/Producer:  Matthew Holt
Featuring: Emily Plumtree, Jessica Ellerby, Sam Stockman,           Matt Stokoe
           

An old monastery in a small, remote village in Suffolk, England has been haunted by a local legend for centuries. Left in ruin and shrouded by the mystery of a dark spirit that wills young couples to suicide, the place has been avoided for years, marked only by a twisted, ancient tree with an ominous hollow said to be the home of great evil. When four friends on holiday explore the local folklore, they realize that belief in a myth can quickly materialize into reality, bringing horror to life for the town.

World Premiere at Fantasia Film Festival 2011
European Premiere at Raindance Film Festival 2011
Nominated for Best British Feature at Raindance Film Festival 2011
Nominated for British Independent Film Award



GRAVE ENCOUNTERS 2

Theatrical Late Night Screenings

New York             October 12           Village East Cinema
Baltimore             October 12           The Charles Theater
Phoenix                 October 12           Harkins Valley Art Theater
Denver                  October 12           Denver Film Center
San Diego             October 12           Gaslamp

Additional cities to be announced

Available nationwide on demand beginning October 2



Presented by:  The Vicious Brothers
Director:         John Poliquin
Writer:            The Vicious Brothers
Producer:        Shawn Angelski, Martin Fisher
Featuring:       Richard Harmon, Dylan Playfair, Sean Rogerson, Leanne Lapp
Stephanie Bennett, Howard Lai, Ben Wilkinson



GRAVE ENCOUNTERS was a found-footage horror phenomenon that many people believed was just a movie.  Film student Alex Wright is out to prove them wrong in GRAVE ENCOUNTERS 2.  Alex is as obsessed with the first film as the 20 million people who viewed its viral trailer on YouTube.  While he and his friends research the events and visit the real psychiatric hospital depicted in the original film, they find themselves face-to-face with unspeakable evil, banking on the hope that their knowledge of the original film will help them survive the sequel. 

  THE COMEDY

Select Theatrical Release:

Los Angeles                November 9               
New York                  November 16             
Phoenix                       November 16             
Seattle                         November 16             
San Francisco             November 23             
Denver                        November 30             

Additional cities to be announced

Available nationwide on demand beginning October 24th

 Director:         Rick Alverson
Writer:            Rick Alverson, Robret Donne, Colm O’Leary
Producer:        Mike S. Ryan, Brent Kunkle
Featuring:       Tim Heidecker, Kate Lyn Sheil, Eric Wareheim,
Alexia Rasmussen, James Murphy, Gregg Turkington


On the cusp of inheriting his father's estate, Swanson (Tim Heidecker, "Tim & Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!") is a man with unlimited options. An aging hipster in Brooklyn, he spends his days in aimless recreation with like-minded friends (“Tim & Eric” co-star Eric Wareheim, LCD Soundsystem frontman James Murphy and comedian Gregg Turkington a.k.a.“Neil Hamburger”) in games of comic irreverence and mock sincerity. As Swanson grows restless of the safety a sheltered life offers him, he tests the limits of acceptable behavior, pushing the envelope in every way he can. Heidecker’s deadpan delivery cleverly masks a deep desire for connection and sense in the modern world. The Comedy wears its name on its sleeve, but director Rick Alverson's powerful and provocative character study touches a darkness behind the humor that resonates with viewers long after the story ends.

Premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival
Official selection of:
SXSW 2012
BAMcinemaFest 2012 http://www.tribecafilm.com http://www.tribecafilm.com

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

The Sweetest Way Home Book Signing! August 16th

Join us for

5:00 P.M. - 7:00 P.M.
August 16th, 2012

@ The Mountaineer
Rt 73 Keene Valley

Meet the author Victor Forbes
&
Special appearance by Joe Sharak.

The Sweetest Way Home
Written by Victor Forbes & Illustrated by Michele Bramlett

The Sweetest Way Home is a story for children of all ages.  All books include an audio CD featuring several artists including DION, KIM SIMMONDS, and MARTHA GALLAGHER.

Pick up your copy today by going to
**Makes a great gift too!! ;)**


Friday, August 10, 2012

IFP Announces The 34th Edition of Independent Film Week September 16-20, 2012



IFP Announces The 34th Edition of Independent Film Week
September 16-20, 2012
Industry Activities, plus Project Forum Slate


Independent Film Week takes place September 16-20, 2012 at various locations throughout Lincoln Center and is a one-of-a-kind event that brings the international film and media community to New York City to advance new voices and projects on the independent scene. The event is purely focused on supporting the future of storytelling by nurturing and providing opportunities for both emerging and established artists to connect with the financiers, executives, influencers and decision-makers in film, television, new media and cross-platform storytelling that can help them complete their latest works and connect with audiences.  
Expanding from its core mission IFP's Film Week has been re-focused to ensure that artists, industry and audiences have the educational, networking and access opportunities necessary to create and enjoy work across a variety of platforms.

The Week provides multiple ways for the independent film and media communities to come together. These include:
·         Project Forum which facilitates over 2,000 meetings for talent with new projects in development; 
·        Future Forward Industry Initiatives allow established professionals to meet to discuss new opportunities in creative media, as well as debate key issues critical to the future of visual storytelling; 
·        FILMMAKER Conference Offering audiences the opportunity to discuss the future of film; 
·        FILMMAKER Magazine - Celebrating tomorrow’s filmmakers today through IFP’s signature publication, celebrating its 20th Anniversary this year.
“IFP is proud to present this year’s Independent Film Week, which includes a truly original, exciting, and diverse slate of U.S. and international projects that are sure to pique the interest of our attending industry friends,” said Joana Vicente, Executive Director, IFP. “Not only does Film Week remain an important space for filmmakers with unique vision to connect with industry and peers, but it is also a destination for aspiring filmmakers and film fans alike to explore the art and business of 21st century storytelling with the Filmmaker Conference.”



PROJECT FORUM

Under the curatorial leadership of Deputy Director/Head of Programming Amy Dotson & Senior Director of Programmer Milton Tabbot, IFP’s Project Forum has had a prolific history in the independent community supporting independent filmmakers at critical stages in their development processes. 165 U.S. and International projects have been selected for the 2012 Project Forum, evenly split between documentary and narrative features. Projects hail from the U.S., throughout Europe and Canada, as well Australia, Columbia, Dubai, Hong Kong, India, Israel, New Zealand, South Africa and Turkey.

FOR A FULL LIST OF 2012 SELECTED PROJECTS:  http://www.ifp.org/resources/2012-project-forum-slate/

Narrative program highlights include new work from established independent producers John Baker (Dragonslayer), Siddiq Barmak (Osama), Jason Berman (LUV), Anne Carey (The American), P. Jennifer Dana (The Art of Getting By), Howard Gertler (World’s Greatest Dad), Steve Holmgren (Putty Hill), Lucas Joquin (Keep The Lights On), Guneet Monga (Gangs of Wasseypur), Katie Mustard (Night Catches Us), Josh Marston (Maria Full of Grace), Dave Saltzman (Shut Up and Play The Hits), Alicia Van Couvering (Tiny Furniture), Christine Kunewa Walker (Life During Wartime), Brock Williams (You’re Next), Steven Wolfe (500 Days of Summer) and Ryan Zacharias (Septien).

Acclaimed indie directors and festival favorites on this year’s slate include Deron Albright (The Destiny of Lesser Animals), Eleanor Burke & Ron Eyal (Stranger Things), Brian Crano (Bag of Hammers), Dustin Guy Defa (Bad Fever), Clay Jeter (JESS +MOSS), Eric Juhola (Off The Grid: Life On The Mesa), Malcom Murray (Bad Posture), Matthew Porterfield (Putty Hill), Tom Quinn (The New Year Parade), Dror Schaul (Sweet Mud), Martha Stevens (Pilgrim’s Song), Tim Sutton (Pavilion), and Musa Syeed (Valley of Saints).  

This year’s selection of docs includes a range of stories equally divided among - and embedded within - the American political and social landscape, the international scene, history, and the arts world – with new projects from Academy Award® winner Daniel Junge (Saving Face), Academy Award® nominee Sam Cullman (If a Tree Falls), Jennifer Grausman (Pressure Cooker), John Walter (How to Draw a Bunny; Theater of War), Grace Lee (The Grace Lee Project), Bent-Jorgen Perlmutt (Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel), Ben Niles (Note by Note: The Making of Steinway L1037), Academy Award® nominee Jennifer Redfearn (Sun Come Up),  Kelvin Kyung Kun Park (Cheonggyecheon Medley: A Dream of Iron), Emmy® Award winner Tracy Droz Tragos (Be Good, Smile Pretty), producer Josh Penn (Beasts of the Southern Wild) and a greater than usual number of documentaries from exciting new filmmakers.

In addition, SAG Indie’s Emerging Narrative Reading will highlight short excerpts from new work by up-and-coming writer/directors, featuring a live reading from leading independent actors cast by Paul Schnee and Alison Estrin of Barden/ Schnee Casting (Winter’s Bone, The Help). Featured scripts include:

·       Arrow Written and directed by Emily Carmichael
·       Brooklyn Flee Written by Devon Kirkpatrick, written and directed by Alexandra Roxo
·       The Price of Flowers Written and directed by Ashley Charbonnet
·       Papaw Easy Written by Martha Stevens and Karrie Crouse, directed by Martha Stevens
·       Taminex Written by William Gerard, written and directed by Anya Meksin

The organization championed the early work of pioneering independent filmmakers Charles Burnett, Todd Haynes, Mira Nair, Michael Moore, Joel and Ethan Cohen, Kevin Smith, and Todd Solondz. Recently, it has also played a vital role in launching the first films of many of today’s rising stars on the independent scene including Debra Granik (Down to the Bone), Miranda July (Me and You and Everyone We Know), Derek Cianfrance (Blue Valentine), Amongst the many films supported by Independent Film Week alumni playing theatrically, highlights include Beasts of the Southern Wild (Fox Searchlight) and The Queen of Versailles (Magnolia).

FUTURE FORWARD INDUSTRY INITIATIVES

Film Week also consists of a number of initiatives aimed at expanding the networks and educating established film and media professionals on issues prevalent within the art and business of 21st Century storytelling and audience engagement. These include:
·       The launch of IFP and FILMMAKER Magazine’s REINVENT: Media Arts for the 21st Century - Consisting of a series of short talks by innovators who have radically rethought the art and business of media arts for the 21st century.

·       IFP Producer of Marketing & Distribution Labs - IFP & director Jon Reiss (Bomb It!) have created the world’s first Producer of Marketing & Development (PMD) Labs, a six month fellowship providing select producers, marketing and digital strategists the tools and networks necessary to create a audience engagement strategy for select feature films from IFP’s 2012 Independent Filmmaker Labs.

·       IFP’s Festival Forum- Launched in 2010 at IFP’s Independent Film Week, IFP’s Festival Forum network is a bi-annual convening of over 45 top festival programmers and leaders from around the globe. The purpose of this two-day event is to create an infrastructure where festivals around the world can come together to discuss issues and trends affecting their organizations, audiences, and filmmakers, as well as discover new work by up-and-coming filmmakers to include in their upcoming festival slates.

·       New International Partners & Initiatives
IFP is pleased to announce new international partnerships and initiatives with a variety of funding bodies and cultural around the globe, providing a myriad of new creative and business opportunities for IFP’s emerging and established talent. This includes producers and executives attending on behalf of the Dubai Film Market, Torino Film Lab, Turkey’s Meetings On The Bridge, Columbia’s ProImagines will all be presenting partners of IFP’s No Borders International Co-Production Market.

FILMMAKER CONFERENCE

Held during IFP’s signature Independent Film Week, the Filmmaker Conference brings together the international filmmaking community to explore the art and business of 21st century storytelling. Whether stories are told through film, television, online, or new media, the Filmmaker Conference is the premiere place for to interact with experts on how to connect with audiences to make the most of your films. For the latest Conference schedule and to purchase tickets: http://www.ifp.org/conferences/filmmaker-conference

Highlights include:
·       New! Meet the Decision Makers – real meetings for Conference attendees with top distributors, agents & managers, and filmmakers’ grants and fellowships. Limited tickets available!

·       “Conversations With” legendary producers James Schamus and Christine Vachon, ARTE’s Michel Reilhac  and Ford Foundation’s Orlando Bagwell.

·       Zeroing in on specific films and storytelling as instructive models for filmmaking success, the Conference will also feature daily Case Studies on the hit indie films of the year, kicking off with Beasts of the Southern Wild (Fox Searchlight). 
·       In addition to these headliners, new media pioneers Steve Coulson (Campfire Media), Nicole Emanuele (YouTube), Eric Brown (Kornhaber Brown), Karol Martesko-Fenster (Cinelan); director Daniel Minahan (“Game of Thrones” “True Blood” “Series 7”); and distribution strategist Jon Reiss will also be on hand to offer advice to aspiring and working filmmaker on how to stand out in a crowded marketplace.

Independent Film Week’s Premier sponsors are Royal Bank of Canada and HBO. Gold sponsors are A&E IndieFilms, Eastman Kodak Company and SAGIndie/Screen Actors Guild. Silver sponsors are National Film & Video Foundation of South Africa, Screen Australia and Telefilm Canada. Official Independent Film Week Partner is Film Society of Lincoln Center. Independent Film Week is supported, in part, by funds provided by the National Endowment for the Arts, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and New York State Council on the Arts.

ABOUT IFP
After debuting with a program in 1979 New York Film Festival, the nonprofit IFP has evolved into the nation’s oldest and largest organization of independent filmmakers, and also the premiere advocate for them. Since its start IFP has supported the production of 7,000 films and provided resources to more than 20,000 filmmakers – voices that might not otherwise have been heard. IFP fosters the development of 350 new feature and documentary films each year through its Project Forum of Independent Film Week, Independent Filmmaker Labs and projects in its fiscal sponsorship program.

Monday, August 6, 2012

45th Artists of the Springs Invitational /2 5-7 PM Honoring Rae Ferren | Connie Fox | Bill King


Ashawagh Honors | Thursday August 2, 5 - 7 pm
Benefit Preview and Wine Reception
Honoring Rae Ferren | Connie Fox | Bill King
$25.00 donation at the door

Opening Reception | Friday, August 3, 4 - 7 pm
open to the general public

Curator's Tour | Saturday 18 August, 4:30 - 5:30 pm
visit and talk with Christina  Strassfield, 2012 guest curator 

Ashawagh Hall | 780 Springs Fireplace Road | East Hampton
ashawagh-hall.org | Find us on Facebook

Hours | August  4 - 19 | Sun - Fri 1 pm - 5 pm | Sat 9 am - 5 pm

Proceeds from events and 50% of art sales to benefit The Springs Improvement Society, Ashawagh Hall, and the S.I.S. Scholarship Fund

Image: Rae Ferren, Bay Beach Summer, 1999, Oil on canvas

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Inaugural Art Southampton Proves To Be Game Changer On Hamptons Art Scene


Inaugural Art Southampton Proves To Be Game Changer On Hamptons Art Scene

Sister fair to long-running Art Miami redefines presentation of world-class art out East

Monday, July 30, 2012

STEADY SALES AND UPBEAT MOOD AT THE SECOND ANNUAL artMRKT HAMPTONS


STEADY SALES AND UPBEAT MOOD AT THE SECOND ANNUAL artMRKT HAMPTONS
Jon Bon Jovi, Edie Falco and Nina Garcia Join the 7000-Strong Crowd of Attendees At This Year's Fair



BRIDGEHAMPTON, NY (July 21, 2012) – The second annual artMRKT Hamptons, founded by Max Fishko and Jeffrey Wainhause, closed on a high note this past Sunday, with exhibitors reporting steady sales and strong attendance throughout the weekend. The well-heeled Hamptons crowd strolled through the tent on the Bridgehampton Historical Society grounds -- some with canine pals in tow -- scooping up works ranging from sculpture to works on paper, to paintings and photography. Further proof that East Enders considered this a “must attend” event -- over 1500 collectors and art enthusiasts attended the preview night party and guest numbers topped 7000 in total for the weekend.

Throughout the weekend, notables including Musician/Actor Jon Bon Jovi, Actress Edie Falco, Marie Claire Fashion Editor and “Project Runway” Judge Nina Garcia, society figures Kathy and Richard Hilton and Bonnie Engelbardt Lautenberg, TV Reality Star and Interior Decorator Dina Manzo, Jewelry Designer Jennifer Miller, Broadway Producer Stewart Lane (“War Horse” and “Priscilla Queen of the Desert”) as well as Producer and Actress Bonnie Comley strolled the tent in search of their next art purchase.

According to Jay Lehman of Morgan Lehman Gallery, “The treatment gallerists receive is exceptional and is something that one typically expects only from the big fairs. Jeff and Max are ambitious and their efforts produce results.  More people came through this year and they were serious collectors. The scale of the show made it easy for visitors to feel relaxed and focused.”  Kevin Havelton of Aureus Contemporary said, “We sold out of most of our largest works and estimate that 80 percent of sales were to new clients.”  

Local as well as international galleries reported successful outcomes with painting, photography and works on paper accounting for the bulk of sales throughout the weekend. Several large-scale items were sold at JHB Gallery, including two hand-cut paper works by Jaq Belcher and a John Noestheden silver crystal on paper piece. Sag Harbor gallerist Karen Boltax sold works by several artists including a Regina Scully canvas and a work on paper in addition to three works by Peter Opheim, Sylvia Hommert and Jackie Black. Italian gallery Arte Nova sold a large-scale photo by renowned photographer Massimo Vitali.  Morgan Lehman reported sales of several works by Nancy Lorenz and photographer David Allee and, in addition, has several clients doing studio visits with painter Ryan Wallace as a result of their participation in the fair. New York gallerist Eli Klein reported strong sales and Nancy Margolis made several new clients and garnered a large-scale outdoor commission for artist Eva Hild as a result of her participation in artMRKT Hamptons.  

Launched by Fishko and Wainhause in 2011 to create an intimate and thoughtfully-curated fair in the Hamptons, the 2012 edition featured 41 galleries -- up from 35 in its inaugural year --representing over 400 artists.  Dealers and visitors complimented organizers for establishing a manageably sized show which was described as both “inviting” and “enjoyable.”  As well, Terrie Sultan, director of the Parrish Museum commented, “the Fair looked wonderful -- there were very good galleries exhibiting a very high caliber selection of artworks.”  She added, “Max and Jeff are doing all the right things and their enthusiasm for the Parrish and the East End community should be applauded.”

Sultan’s sentiments were echoed by the exhibitors who uniformly cited the support and enthusiasm of the artMRKT team.  According to Peter of Peter Mendenhall Gallery, “The attentiveness of Max, Jeff and the rest of the team is unparalleled.  They make it worthwhile to do art fairs.” 

 “This weekend’s event once again proved that there is a need and a great opportunity for a contemporary fair like artMRKT – one that is convenient, well curated and comfortable,” says Max Fishko of artMRKT. “We are very much looking forward to next year’s outing.”


About artMRKT:
artMRKT Productions co-founders Max Fishko and Jeffrey Wainhause had been working together four years when they saw an opportunity: Bring a high-touch level of service to the underserved art fair landscape. Forming the Brooklyn-based artMRKT Productions in 2011, Fishko and Wainhause provide the art viewing public, artists, collectors and dealers with a comprehensive vision and the highest level of service – and people are noticing. The duo are taking the art market by storm, producing four successful contemporary fairs in 2012-- in San Francisco, CA, the Hamptons, NY, Houston, TX, and Miami, FL.

For more information about artMRKT Hamptons, Texas Contemporary, The Miami Project or artMRKT San Francisco, please visit www.art-mrkt.com or call +1 (212) 518-6912.

Friday, July 20, 2012

Another Indian Art Rip-Off: Art Sale for Greed

(Link to original article)

The Boulin ArtInfo writes on it's online news magazine for today: High Noon for Western Art Lovers, As Coeur d'Alene Rides Into Reno for Its Annual Bank-Busting Sale


Coeur d'Alene Art Auction, Hayden, Idaho (artinfo.com)



The article above is in support of the profitable Coeur d’Alene Art Auction July 21st touting the proposed sale of a war shirt known to have been Chief Joseph's of the Nez Perce. On October 5th,1877 Chief Joseph surrendered to U.S. General Nelson Appleton Miles in the Bear Paw Mountains.


There is speculation that this iconic personal piece of clothing, now called an art artifact may fetch an all time market high.


I like art for sale, I like art for profit. I don't like this. It strikes me personally as ghoulish and colonial in it's mind set.  I have no idea when this was obtained privately for sale or who was the original owner other than Chief Joseph. I do know it had great value to the original wearer and was worn with valiant pride.


I have seen scandal, fraud & greed in the art market this past year for setting prices to maintain wealth. Nothing new except the prices. The traded art trophies are outrageously expensive over all. Nothing wrong with that.


What I do find is wrong is a people whom were brought to extinction through genocide are now venerated publicly in clothing artifact prices as art for the purpose of greed. Does the buyer think some of the patina of the courage it took Chief Joseph and his 800 warriors, pursued by 2,000 U.S. calvary traveling over 1,170 miles across Oregon, Washington Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana will rub off on them? This shirt should either be in a museum or repatriated to the Nez Perce nation.


Art+Auction was just reporting the facts. The parent company and its ownership is a market leader in trend setting. At some point in time, if we truly want to make a change in the world, intent must be accompanied by conscience and responsibility. Perhaps the editorial staff supplying content as acceptable for online general reading may want to understand what they are truly promoting. I have never seen Holocaust memorabilia up for sale, genocide is genocide.


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Mike Weiss Gallery: Alex Gingrow All the money IS in the label August 2 - September 1, 2012





Alex Gingrow All the money IS in the label
August 2 - September 1, 2012
Opening Thursday August 2, 6 - 8 pm 


 Alex Gingrow / He might as well have humped my leg! / 2012 /  
Graphite and acrylic on paper / 22 x 30 inches

Mike Weiss Gallery is pleased to present All the money IS in the label by Brooklyn based artist Alex Gingrow.  For her first solo exhibition, Alex Gingrow presents dozens of obsessively rendered drawings on paper loaded with cutting, antagonistic humor and a quick trigger finger pointed at the heart of the art world.   Over the past five years while working at a midtown frame shop, the artist has collected snippets of sordid conversations overheard from chief art world players as well as from peers working at entry-level positions within art institutions.   The resulting works are incredibly revealing, and often baiting epitaphs of insider conversations, reified and displayed, ironically within a frame.  With a snarky, sharp wit and a healthy dose of self-deprecation, Gingrow implicates all levels of the "establishment" including Gagosian, Hirst and Warhol, the New Museum and even our own Mike Weiss Gallery.  
 

Alex Gingrow (b. 1979, Knoxville, TN) currently lives and works in Brooklyn. She attended the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and received her MFA from Savannah College of Art and Design.  Her work has been accepted into the White Columns registry and The Drawing Center Slide Registry  and has been included in numerous curated exhibitions, most recently at the University of Memphis Art Museum,  Ursula Blickle Foundation in Kraichtal Germany and at the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts in New York. 



For additional information please contact Anna Ortt, Director at anna@mikeweissgallery.com
 

Mike Weiss Gallery
520 West 24th Street
New York, NY 10011
Tel: 212-691-6899
Hours: Tues-Sat 10am to 6pm
www.mikeweissgallery.com

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Fine Art Magazine's Special Hamptons Art Fair Edition

Fine Art Magazine's Special Hamptons Art Edition Out Now!
Greetings! 

Fine Art Magazine is happy to announce our special Hamptons Art Fair edition!!

Find us at ArtHamptons as we cover this year's annual event! 



View the current issue here or pick up a copy when you visit ArtHamptons  
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ArtHamptons
July 13 - 15, 2012

Show Times

Thursday, July 12
5:30 - 9:00 P.M.
Opening Preview Platinum Party | Benefiting LongHouse Reserve.

7:00 - 9:00 P.M.
VIP Opening Reception | Benefiting LongHouse Reserve.

Friday, July 13
11:00 A.M. - 8:00 P.M.
Benefiting Guild Hall.

6:00 - 8:00 P.M.
Pollock at 100 - A Centennial Celebration - benefiting the Pollock-Kranser House and Study Center.

Saturday, July 14
11:00 A.M - 6:00 P.M.
Benefiting the East End Hospice.

4:00 - 8:00 P.M.
Hamptons Tea Dance benefiting Empire State Pride Agenda, 4-8pm, on neighboring field (separate admission can be purchased here).

Sunday, July 15
11:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M.
To Be Announced

Free Onsite Parking | Valet Parking $20
Location

Location

Sculpture Fields of Nova's Ark

60 Millstone Rd.
(off Scuttle Hole Rd.)

Bridgehampton, NY. 11932

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