Saturday, February 16, 2013

Call to Artists - Fine Art Show & Four Rivers Craft Show


37th SMOKY HILL RIVER FESTIVAL  
Celebrating Artists, Celebrating Excellence!  

Call To Artists

Fine Art Show, June 8 & 9  
Four Rivers Craft Show, June 7, 8 & 9 

What: 37th Smoky Hill River Festival
    Presented by Salina Arts & Humanities   

Where: Oakdale Park, Salina, KS (730 Oakdale Drive) 

When: Four Rivers Craft Show, June 7, 8 & 9 
           Fine Art Show, June 8 & 9 

Noteworthy:   

  • Over half-a-million dollars in sales annually, with record high sales the past three years!  
  • Ranked in the top 100 art fairs in the country and one of the finest in the central midwest. Kansas' finest!
  • 90 exhibitors in the Fine Art Show
  • 50 exhibitors in the Four Rivers Craft Show
  • Very high quality juried shows - long standing tradition of excellence
  • Knowledgeable patrons and a sophisticated buying audience  
  • Weekend attendance of 75,000 drawing patrons from the region and across the country
  • $130,000+ Art Patron Program - Fine Art Show
  • $9500 cash Jurors' Merit & Purchase Awards - Fine Art Show
  • $1800 cash Jurors' Merit Awards - Four Rivers Craft Show
  • Outstanding organization 
  • Reasonable booth fees and jury fee
  • Exceptional show layout
  • Access to discounted lodging
  • 24 hour security 
  • Great artist amenities: booth sitters, water/tea/coffee brought to booth, assistance with unload and loading, Artists' Reception, Artists' Breakfast, free reserved parking within the event for inventory access
  • Presented with an arts-based mission by the acclaimed Salina Arts & Humanities 
  • Both show applications are easily accessed online at www.zapplication.org, or the Festival website, www.riverfestival.com if opting to submit by mail. 
   
An Arts Festival Like None Other! 

The first breath of summer marks the arrival of the highly anticipated and award winning Smoky Hill River Festival, one of the top festivals in the Central United States and Kansas' finest! The dynamic cultural life of Salina has been celebrated at the Festival for now approaching 37 years, drawing people together to commemorate this place - through art, artistry and artists - and through the joy of marking time with one another. Sponsored by the Salina Arts & Humanities, the Festival honors its Mission -(to change lives and build community through the power of the arts). The mission becomes reality it its evident commitment to quality, education, and exchange.

The Festival presents a sophisticated palette of events: exceptional fine art and contemporary craft, art installations, superb entertainment, and interactive arts experiences for all ages. Salina is widely acknowledged as an Outstanding Arts Community...where recognition at national levels is a frequent occurrence within its remarkable array of established cultural organizations and offerings...where art and culture are a $23 million industry annually. A model in its rich cultural landscape, Salina is a vibrant example of a community that grows, thrives and reaches for the future, through the arts.

Community ownership is exemplified in the commitment of over 2,000 enthusiastic volunteers and an extensive base of financial support. 75,000 attendees enjoy the artistic excellence and outstanding hospitality which continue to define the event. Outstanding artist amenities, a highly successful Art Patron Program and a knowledgeable and enthusiastic buying audience set the tone for a quality exhibiting experience

We welcome your application to the Fine Art Show (90 exhibitors) and Four Rivers Craft Show (50 exhibitors). These two outstanding venues are highly acclaimed among artists for incredible organization, quality of exhibition, artist hospitality, sales promotion, and community support. The Festival has earned a stellar reputation as an award winning and well juried visual arts venue. Both shows are recognized by many artists' resource publications online and in print, including ArtFair SourceBook, The Crafts Report, and Sunshine Artist, with extensive statewide and regional marketing.

Experience a "pleasant surprise" - the unmistakable spirit of the Smoky Hill River Festival - An Arts Festival Like None Other!

THE FESTIVAL MISSION: (To celebrate the arts and this community through a festival accessible to anyone - physically, psychologically, and economically)



DEADLINE:  February 15, 2013

NOTIFICATION:  March 13, 2013

BOOTH FEE DUE:  April 15, 2013

APPLICATIONS:

CONTACT:
Karla Prickett, Visual Arts Director

Call to Artists - Kings Drive Art Walk


Festival in the Park
presents:
Kings Drive Art Walk
Call to Artists

WHAT: Fine Arts & Fine Crafts Festival
   
WHERE: Little Sugar Creek Greenway, Charlotte, NC

WHEN: Saturday and Sunday
           April 27 - 28, 2013
           Saturday: 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.; Sunday: 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
          

NOTEWORTHY: 

*Third Annual Fine Art and Fine Craft Juried Festival. 

*Limited to 75 fine and emerging artists in total. 

*Jury/Booth Fees: $25/$250; electricity available for an additional $25.    

*Artists' amenities include free parking and 24-hour security. 

*All booth locations along a greenway; no "hidden" spaces. 

*Strong community support. 

*Short dolly-in for setup and teardown. 

*For more details about the show, click HERE 
 

Since the fall of 1964, Festival in the Park has brought Charlotteans from all walks of life together to enjoy arts, crafts, music and family entertainment. With the mission of bringing the community together by celebrating the arts, the Festival Board is excited to broaden its reach and to announce the third year of its spring fine arts event, the Kings Drive Art Walk.
We invite you to participate in our spring event which will be held along the Sugar Creek Greenway, a newly reclaimed natural waterway between East Morehead Street and Pearle Street Bridget along Kings Drive. With a focus on fine and emerging artists, our new spring festival on this beautiful and easily accessible venue will become an annual fine arts outing!

Most importantly, the King's Drive section of the Sugar Creek Greenway is adjacent to some of Charlotte's most prestigious and affluent neighborhoods - with homeowners who appreciate and can afford fine are. We intend to target these neighborhoods with appropriate promotional materials.


NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS:  

Deadlines:
March 1, 2013 

Notification: 
March 20, 2013 
For more details, artist's prospectus, and to apply, visit: 
http://www.festivalinthepark.org/kingsdrive.asp

Friday, February 15, 2013

Joshua Neustein, Jacob El Hanani, Roland Flexner at Steven Zevitas

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Joshua Neustein, Jacob El Hanani, Roland Flexner 

StrokeTraceBlow 
February 7th - March 9th, 2013


Reception: Friday, March 1st, 5:30 pm
Steven Zevitas Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of three mature artists who have influenced the direction of drawing and contributed to the acceleration of the discourse surrounding drawing over the past decade. They have each founded notable points of interest or milestones for emerging artists.
The show’s title, StrokeTraceBlow, describes the physical activities, the methods of these artists’ studio practice. Joshua Neustein (pronounced noy-sh-tine), Jacob El Hanani and Roland Flexner have developed highly personal bodies of work, but share a discourse. There is a critical link between the facture of their work and its content; or, put differently, each produces work whose “meaning” is immanent and derives largely from the way in which it was created.
Neustein’s Carbon Copy Drawings address a number of issues, but carry a particular resonance right now in how they bridge the gap between two and three- dimensional practice. The incised, torn, and folded markings are not on but in the surface, creating a new relationship between figure and ground. Carbon black surfaces trace markings from one surface and transmit them to another, mapping a network of provisional forms. The cut, gouged and reversed grease sheets iterate drawing in an expanded field. As Barry Schwabasky wrote:
“The “Carbon Copy Drawings” can be seen as a remarkably sustained and far reaching investigation of the nature of gesture in its most controlled, intimate, at times almost microscopic scale...based on his own experience as an artist of heroic scale, Neustein’s little works demonstrate that diminutive gesture can point with clarity and force far beyond the immediate situation of its making, to the weightiest and most urgently public questions.”
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Neustein’s prolific career embraces a range of media, including environmental installations, that was first exhibited in this country at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts in a show called Earth Air Fire Water. Neustein’s notable exhibitions include solo shows at UNTITLED in New York 2012, The Israel Museum in Jerusalem 2012, Land Art at L.A.MOCA 2012 and Haus Der Kunst in Munich, Germany 2013, the Metropolitan Museum of Art 2011, the Royal Museum in Ontario, Canada 2009, the Albright Knox Gallery in Buffalo, NY 1992, and the Rose Art Museum in Waltham, MA 1998. “The Possessed Library,” a building sized project, was featured at the Venice Biennale in 1995.
El Hanani makes extraordinarily intricate works on paper, built up from thousands of constituent ink strokes, and he is a pioneer of the now widespread phenomena of obsessive mark making and labor-intensive imagery. As of late, a new lyrical energy has entered El Hanani’s work. While the images he produces are still resolutely abstract, the artist has expanded his vocabulary of forms and allowed subtle references to the landscape to emerge. In an interview the artist remarked

“We cannot achieve everything. If I am known as the artist who brought drawing to its most minute element, I’ll be happy.”
El Hanani has been exhibiting internationally since the mid-1970s, including solo exhibitions at Nicole Klagsbrun in New York, Gallery Joe in Philadelphia, and Mark Moore Gallery in Los Angeles. His work is in more than two-dozen museum collections, including those of The Museum of Modern Art, New York; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; The Art Institute of Chicago; and The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Flexner is involved, not so much with process, as with the technique of frottage in the tradition of surrealism. He brings forward the artistic visual culture of French Tachisme. The images suggest dreamlike, or manic lunar landscapes. Flexner’s works blur the line between illusionistic landscape and pure abstraction. Working with ink, he uses his breath, chance and gravity as his primary tools. Shane McAdams describes his methods:
“Flexner’s affinity for the finer qualities of sumi ink took him to Kyoto, Japan to study... “Prolonged interaction” here is relative, and “afterplay” is more precise than foreplay. While still wet on the surface of the paper, Flexner reworks each piece. The window of opportunity is narrow as the ink dries in minutes.”
Flexner’s recent exhibitions include shows at D’Amelio Gallery in New York, Galerie Nathalie Obadia in Paris, and Galeria Massimo Carlo in Milan. Flexner’s work was included in the 2010 Whitney Biennial and will be featured in an upcoming exhibition at the Shanghai Contemporary Art Museum.
For additional information, please contact Steven Zevitas at 617.778.5265 (ext. 22). Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 11AM – 5 PM.

Hi All - Take a Look at the New York Spring Art Shows for 2013

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The Armory Show-Modern
Venue: Piers 92 & 94, 12thAvenue at 55thStreet
Dates: March 8 – 11
Daily Hours: Thursday - Saturday, 12pm-8pm; Sunday, 12pm – 7pm

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Venue: 7 W, 7 West 34th Street, between 5th and 6th Avenues
Dates: March 8 – 11
Daily Hours: Thursday, 11am-2pm (VIP Preview); Thursday, 2pm - 7pm; Friday – Sunday, 11am - 7pm
Image: huber.huber, Im Garten der Lüste, 2012, collage, varnish on paper, 9.5 x 8 inches, Courtesy WIDMER + THEODORIS contemporary, Zurich (booth 2.14)



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Venue: MAve Hotel, 62 Madison Avenue at 27th Street
Dates: March 8 – 11
Daily Hours: Thursday, 11am-10pm (opening reception 6pm-10pm); Friday – Saturday, 11am – 8pm; Sunday, 12pm – 6pm

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Dates: March 7 - 11
Daily Hours: Wednesday – Saturday, 12pm - 8pm; Sunday 12pm – 5pm
Image:  Photo by Timothy Lee Photography



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Fountain
Venue: 69th Regiment Armory, 25th Street between Lexington and Park Avenues
Website: http://www.fountainartfair.com/
Dates: March 9 - 11
Daily Hours: Friday, 12pm-5pm (VIP/Press preview); Saturday, 12pm – 7pm; Sunday, 5pm – 7pm

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Dates: March 8-11
Daily Hours: Thursday, 4pm-9pm; Friday, 11am-8pm; Saturday, 11am-8pm; Sunday 11am-4pm
 Image: B. Wurtz, Untitled, 2009
Courtesy Galerija Gregor Podnar, Berlin/Ljubljana.





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15-min-7.21.2012.jpgVenue: Waterfront New York Tunnel, 11th Avenue between 27th Street and 28th Street
Dates: March 8 - 11
Daily Hours: Thursday – Saturday, 11am-8pm; Sunday, 11am – 4pm
Image: Zhao Zhao (b. 1982), “I cannot Sleep Sadly by Your Side,” 2012, Single channel video, 15:00 minutes. Courtesy the artist and Chambers Fine Art, New York / Beijing.



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Dates: March 7 -11
Daily Hours: Wednesday, 11am-6pm; Thursday, 11am-9pm (opening reception 5pm – 9pm); Friday, 11am-7pm; Saturday, 11am-7pm; Sunday, 11am-5pm
Image: Shusuke Ao / eitoeiko




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animation_ny_gersh.gifVenue: Gershwin Hotel, 7 East 27th Street
Dates: March 9, 10 & 11, 2012
Daily Hours: 2pm-10pm



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tom_smith_10.jpgVenue: The Old School, 233 Mott Street, New York City 10012
Dates: March 8-11 2012
Daily Hours:12-9pm
 Image: TOM SMITH, Untitled, 2013, Curated by Gabriela Alva



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Image Above: Gagliardi Art System | Acquisto | Strings | 2012
Venue: 57th St & 12th Avenue (West Side Highway)
Dates: March 7-11
Daily Hours: Wednesday, 3pm-9pm (FirstView); Thursday - Saturday, 11am-8pm; Sunday 11am-7pm

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May 9 - May 12, 2013

PUBLIC HOURS
Friday & Saturday, 10 - 11 May, Noon to 8 pm
Sunday, 12 May, Noon to 6 pm
Thursday, 9 May, 2013, 6:00 pm to 10pm
 
Image: Jordi Williams, "Artificial Plantlet Array," 2011.
 

David S. Allee: Closing Brunch Saturday, Feb. 16th


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David S. Allee
Room, 2013, Edition of 2, Chromogenic Print, 56h x 84w in

Join DAVID S. ALLEE on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 10AM-1PM for a closing brunch in celebration of his third solo exhibition at Morgan Lehman Gallery, FRAME OF VIEWrecently featured in The New Yorker and New York Magazine.

In Frame of View, Allee continues to explore the common theme of shifting perceptions of reality in the current digital age of photography. By focusing his lens primarily on the window frame, Allee transforms three-dimensional views, such as a city skyline or an overgrown garden, into the illusion of a two-dimensional picture plane, emphasizing how we increasingly view the world through the frame of a flat surface or screen. Taking inspiration from illusionist and tromp l'oeil paintings, Allee challenges the view to reconsider what is in front of them. Frame of View acknowledges the capacities of our current digital age and stops to consider the changing perception and definition of images, photography, reality and illusion. 

View more of Frame of View here.



Current Exhibitions:
January 17 - February 16, 2013
  
Upcoming Exhibitions:
February 21 - March 23, 2013
March 7 - 10, 2013
Booth 532 | Pier 94 | New York City  

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535 West 22nd Street
New York, NY 10011

phone: 212.268.6699 fax: 212.268.6766


The Armory Show Announces 2013 Centennial Committee and Cultural Partners


NEW YORK, February 7, 2013 – The Armory Show, New York’s premier art fair for modern and contemporary art, is proud to announce the members of its inaugural Centennial Committee and a distinctive network of Cultural Partners to mark the 100th anniversary of the fair’s namesake, the legendary Armory Show of 1913.
The Committee has been established to recognize the support and long standing commitment of a group of leading American and international collectors, including:  Lawrence B. BenensonPeter M. BrantLaura Lee Brown and Steve WilsonBeth Rudin DeWoodyFlorence and Daniel GuerlainAgnes GundSusan andMichael HortBarbara and Aaron LevineEugenio LópezDonald B. MarronWendy MurdochTony PodestaJennifer StockmanBenedikt TaschenJohn Waters, and Anita and Poju Zabludowicz.
"For me, the most exciting art expresses new ideas and breaks advanced ground. For this reason I love The Armory Show and I’m honored to join the Centennial Committee to celebrate the history of the avant-garde. In the company of the other members, I will see the latest art from all over the world, feeding both my eyes and my brain,” says collector and philanthropist Jarl Mohn.
Manuela Paz, Director of VIP Relations at The Armory Show notes, “It is an absolute privilege to herald the centennial of the original Armory Show of 1913 with such a strong, international roster of dedicated collectors. Through the enthusiasm of patrons, the spirit of the avant-garde has been able to flourish here in the United States in ways that our predecessors could have hardly imagined.”
The participation of key New York and international institutions has transformed The Armory Show into an art world destination. Several of the fair’s Cultural Partners, including the Museum of Modern ArtThe Metropolitan Museum of Art, the High Museum in Atlanta, the Montclair Art Museum and the New-York Historical Society, will be hosting centennial-themed exhibitions that examine the legacy of the 1913 Armory Show. New affiliations for the 2013 edition have been formed with Art21CCS Bard, The Courtauld Institute,The French Institute Alliance FrançaisePerformaThe Philadelphia Museum of Art, and The Andy Warhol Museum.
The Armory Show headlines Armory Arts WeekMarch 7-102013. This year’s edition will be complemented by concurrent programming of the ADAA’s The Art ShowVolta NY, the fourth edition of the Independent,Moving Image, and Scope. MoMA will host the annual Armory Party, a benefit event for the museum in the Agnes Gund Lobby on Wednesday, March 6, 2013, 8pm – midnight.
This year’s VIP program highlights include tours of the private collections of Centennial Committee members such as Susan and Michael Hort, who annually open their Tribeca loft for a much anticipated collection-viewing brunch, an Artist Talk with Thomas Schütte hosted by Public Art Fund, a tour of artist Bjarne Melgaard’s Brooklyn studio, evenings of cultural programming and gallery visits in both SoHo and the Lower East Side, and private viewings at leading New York institutions including the Guggenheim Museum, the MoMAThe Metropolitan Museum of ArtThe Morgan Library  & Museum, the New Museum, and the Neue Galerie.
Participating Centennial Committee members:
Diane L. Ackerman, New York, NY, USA
Patricia Asbaek, Copenhagen, DENMARK
Nora and Guy Barron, Detroit, MI, USA
Lawrence B. Benenson, New York, NY, USA
Jill and Jay Bernstein, New York, NY, USA
Peter M. Brant, Greenwich, CT, USA
Kathleen and Laing Brown, Vancouver, CANADA
Hugo Brown, Den Haag, THE NETHERLANDS/ London, UNITED KINGDOM
Laura Lee Brown and Steve Wilson, Louisville, KY, USA
Antonio Michele Coppola, Vicenza, ITALY
Bilge and Haro Cumbusyan, London, UNITED KINGDOM/ Istanbul,TURKEY
Charles Danziger, New York, NY, USA
Thomas C. Danziger, New York, NY, USA
Beth Rudin DeWoody, New York, NY, USA
Zoë and Joel P. Dictrow, New York, NY, USA
Beth Dozoretz, Washington D.C., USA
Renée and Bob Drake, Wassenaar, THE NETHERLANDS
Ross Evangelista, New York, NY, USA
Luise Faurschou, Copenhagen, DENMARK
Milton Fine, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Susan L. and Arthur Fleischer, Jr, New York, NY, USA
Shelley and Vincent Fremont, New York, NY, USA
Sirje Helder and Michael O. Gold, New York, NY, USA
Susan D. Goodman and Rodney D. Lubeznik, Chicago, IL, USA
Linda and Paul Gotskind, Chicago, IL, USA
Florence and Daniel Guerlain, Les Mesnuls/Paris, FRANCE
Agnes Gund, New York, NY, USA
Kathy and Steve Guttman, New York, NY, USA
Amy and Ronald Guttman, New York, NY, USA
Heike and Axel Herberg, Dusseldorf, GERMANY
Jane Holzer, New York, NY, USA
Susan and Michael Hort, New York, NY, USA
Sue Hostetler, New York, NY, USA
Caroline and Björn Isenhöfer, Dusseldorf, GERMANY
Elizabeth Szancer Kujawski, New York, NY, USA
Barbara and Aaron Levine, Washington D.C., USA
Mimi and Filiep Libeert, Kortrijk, BELGIUM
Adam Lindemann, New York, NY, USA
Eugenio López, Mexico City, MEXICO
Sherry and Joel Mallin, New York, NY, USA
Donald B. Marron, New York, NY USA
Gregory R. Miller & Dr. Michael Wiener, New York, NY, USA
Jarl and Pamela Mohn, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Barbara and Howard Morse, New York, NY, USA
Wendi Murdoch, New York, NY, USA
Suzanne E. Murphy, New York, NY, USA
Anne and William Palmer, New York, NY, USA
Irene Panagopoulos, Athens, GREECE
Willem Peppler, Lugano, SWIZERLAND
Amy and John Phelan, New York, NY, USA
Tony Podesta, Washington D.C., USA
Donna and Robert Poile, Toronto, CANADA
Judy and Ken Robins, Denver, CO, USA
Kathy and Keith Sachs, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Pamela and Arthur Sanders, Greenwich, CT, USA
Reinhard Schlegel, Berlin, GERMANY
Alain Servais, Brussels, BELGIUM
Vivienne Sharpe, Woollahra, AUSTRALIA
Babette and Harvey Snyder, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Ana Sokoloff, New York, NY, USA/ Bogota, COLUMBIA
Jennifer Stockman, New York, NY, USA
Sue Stoffel, New York, NY, USA
Benedikt Taschen, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Karin and Christoph Thun-Hohenstein, Vienna, AUSTRIA
Susanne van Hagen, Paris, FRANCE
Sandra and Herbert von Halem, Cologne, GERMANY
John Waters, Baltimore, MD, USA
Thea Westreich Wagner, New York, NY, USA
Martina Yamin, New York, NY, USA
Anita and Poju Zabludowicz, London, UNITED KINGDOM
The Armory Show 2013 Cultural Partners:
Museum for Afrcan Arts, New York, NY
American Folk Art Museum, New York, NY
Americas Society, New York, NY
Art21, New York, NY
Art in General, New York, NY
Asia Society, New York, NY
Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY
Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY
CCS Bard, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY
Children’s Museum of Arts, New York, NY
Courtauld Institute, London, United Kingdom
Creative Time, New York, NY
Dia Art Foundation, New York, NY
The Drawing Center, New York, NY
El Museo del Barrio, New York, NY
French Institute Alliance Française (FIAF), New York, NY
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY
High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA
International Center of Photography, New York, NY
The Jewish Museum, New York, NY
Museum of Arts and Design, New York, NY
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY
MoMA PS1, Long Island City, NY
MontclairArt Museum, Montclair, NJ
The Morgan Library & Museum, New York, NY
Neue Galerie, New York, NY
New Museum, New York, NY
New-York Historical Society, New York, NY
The Noguchi Museum, Long Island City, NY
Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA
Performa, New York, NY
Public Art Fund, New York, NY
SculptureCenter, Long Island City, NY
The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY
The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, PA
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY
About The Armory Show
The Armory Show is a leading international contemporary and modern art fair with exceptional connections with American collectors, Museums Groups and the broader public. Each March selected international and American galleries present key artworks of the 20th and 21st centuries, in the fair’s central Manhattan location at the city’s historic Piers. In the last fifteen years, the fair has become an international institution combining a selection of the world's leading galleries with an exceptional program of arts events and exhibitions throughout New York during the celebrated Armory Arts Week.
Dates
Wednesday, March 6 for invited guests
Thursday, March 7 - Sunday, March 10, Noon to 7 pm
Visitors with a VIP pass will also be able to access the fair from Thursday to Sunday from 11 am to Noon.
Tickets
Advance tickets are now available here. Admission tickets will available at the Box Office during show hours.
Ticket Prices
General Admission $30
Students $10
Groups (10+) $15
Run of Show Pass (4 day) $60
The Armory Show / Volta NY Pass $40
The Armory Party at MoMA
On March 6, 2013, the acclaimed musician Solange Knowles will perform live at The Armory Party, a benefit event for the museum in MoMA's Agnes Gund Garden Lobby. Tickets are available online for purchase here.
Location
Piers 92 & 94
Twelfth Avenue at 55th Street
New York City
The Armory Show is located on Piers 92 and 94 on the Hudson River, Twelfth Avenue at West 55th Street in the Passenger Ship Terminal complex, conveniently located 20 blocks north of the Chelsea Gallery district and just west of Columbus Circle.
The piers are easily accessible by public transportation, taxi, and private vehicle. The nearest subway stop is four cross-town blocks east at West 50th Street and Eighth Avenue. Shuttles services are available between The Armory Show on Piers 92 & 94 and both the Chelsea gallery district and VOLTA NY at 82 Mercer Street. Please see shuttle schedule outside the fair for departure and arrival times and locations.
Sponsors and Partners
The Armory Show gratefully acknowledges its 2013 Sponsors and Partners including Chubb Personal Insurance, Art.sy, Christie's Fine Art Storage Services (CFASS), Preferred Art Storage Services Provider, Pommery Champagne, Jack Spade, ArtStrong and the Ace Hotel New York. The Armory Show would also like to acknowledge our 2013 Media Partners including Art + Auction, Art in America, The Art Newspaper, Art Nexus, ART PAPERS, ArtAsiaPacific, Arte al Dia, Artforum International, Bidoun, Cabinet, Corduroy, Flash Art, Kaleidoscope, Modern Painters, New York Observer, and Whitewall.
Art Tours
The Armory Show 2013 presents ART TOURS, organized by Erbe Art Projects. Our annual ART TOURS program features a team of qualified art professionals who are able to guide your group through The Armory Show.  For more information, please visit www.thearmoryshow.com

Buck Speaks This Saturday


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FOLEY is extremely pleased to present an intimate gallery talk with Chris Buck and Conor Risch.

Chris Buck will be discussing his current exhibition, Presence, with Conor Risch, Senior Editor at Photo District News.  The conversation will begin at 4PM this Saturday, February 16th and be followed by a book signing and libations.  Seating is limited.

The whole point of having your portrait taken is to promote your commodity - your face - and I love how this series is the exact opposite of that.

- Cindy Sherman


A crazy subversive book.

- Kathy Ryan, New York Times Magazine


In our celebrity crazed culture, we have been trained to wait obsessively for images of our favorite bold faced stars and froth at the mouth with frenzy over outrageous pictures of the famous and important. As a result, a veritable army of talented and creative celebrity photographers has sprung up, continually pushing the edge of the visual envelope in the name of ever increasing publicity and promotion. This is what makes Chris Buck's Presence project so unexpected. The big name celebrities are here all right, but they're hiding from view, leaving us with empty rooms and vacant spaces, a sly conceptual middle finger raised to the audience.

I think Buck's inversions are clever and will likely be durably insightful; I can certainly imagine a big museum exhibit of celebrity portraiture ending with one of Buck's images, deftly pulling the rug out from under the previously contented viewers. It's a great example of photographing the unphotographable, exposing the quirky passions and fixations that lurk in our minds.

- DLK Collection, February 2013


In Presence, Buck plays with our celebrity-obsessed culture and delivers portraits of some big names:  Robert De Niro, David Lynch, Cindy Sherman...only, they aren't in the picture.  Or are they?  Taken over a five year period, each photograph is titled by the sitter, but none of them appear in the frame.  Actually, they do...we just can't see them.  They are hiding, somewhere in the composition.  You have our doubts?  So did I.  Along with each photograph is a signed witness statement, testifying that indeed the sitter is present and in the photograph.  Buck gives us the celebrity without celebrity.

- FOLEY


Presence has been published by Kehrer Verlag and will be available at the gallery.

Presence will remain on view through February 24th.  FOLEY is open Wednesday - Sunday, 12 - 6PM.  For more information or to request images, please contact the gallery at 212.244.9081 or via e-mail at info@foleygallery.com.


 

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Leila Heller Gallery , Shiva Ahmadi, February 21 - March 23, 2013


Leila Heller Gallery 



Shiva Ahmadi
Apocalyptic Playland

February 21 - March 23, 2013


Shiva Ahmadi, Lotus, 2013, Watercolor, ink and acrylic on Aquaboard, 60 x 120 in / 152.4 x 304.8 cm


Opening Reception
Thursday, February 21, 6 - 8 pm
568 West 25th Street

Shiva Ahmadi’s third solo exhibition will be on view at Leila Heller Gallery in Chelsea at 568 West 25th Street from February 21 – March 23, 2013.  Apocalyptic Playland will feature new paintings, works on paper, and will also include the artist’s fist foray into video work. A catalogue with an essay by Heather Ecker, Head of Curatorial Affairs of the Aga Khan Museum, will accompany the exhibition.

Although on the surface Ahmadi’s works appear vibrant, playful, and even mythical, they nevertheless deal very much with the harsher sides of reality. Through thick layers of generously spread opaque reds and purples, Ahmadi’s delicate final touches consist of ornate floral patterns painstakingly applied with metallic gold ink. By creating such a lush world that is at once beautiful and captivating, the artist ultimately depicts corruption and through it, the superficial sugar-coating of its destabilizing consequences. 

Ahmadi depicts elephants and camels that float on candy-like clutter, yet when the viewer looks closer, one realizes that the clutters of candy are also cluster bombs, bullets and other projectiles.  The elements that once seemed so beautiful and playful soon suggest a much darker reality.

Playfully selective with her referencing of miniature painting, Ahmadi has created an allegorical realm where faceless tyrants and religious authorities sit on ornate gilded thrones while subservient minions bow to them. Some of the tyrants are the guardians of nuclear reactors, which float on clouds. The minions are often festive buffoons, monkeys and dogs: They kiss feet; they juggle grenades and might even be restrained by leashes.  







Leila Heller Gallery
568 West 25th Street
New York, NY 10001
(Tel) 212 249 7695