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Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Lou Reed: Rock and Roll Heart
IN BLOOM (Georgia) featured in New Auteurs competition at AFI Fest!
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ESSENCE Contest
WIN 1 month of ART RESIDENCE in INDIA Submission deadline: November 4th, 2013
Submit your artworks for free and win 1 month of ART RESIDENCE in INDIA. ESSENCE Contest is open to all art and design categories: photography, painting and drawing, video-art, computer graphics, architecture, performing art, installation and sculpture, product design and fashion design.
All artists, architects and designers are invited to participate FOR FREE!
To take part in the Contest send 1 HD image (of each of your artworks), or videos (with one still image for each video or performance), or 1 A3 panel for each architecture project; along with work/project’s title, your name/surname, e-mail address and website to internationalartexpo@gmail.com
Submission deadline: November 4th, 2013
International ArtExpo will SELECT artworks received and publish them on its official Facebook pagewww.facebook.com/
As soon as the artworks are uploaded on International ArtExpo Facebook page, follow these steps to win the Contest:
1. like International ArtExpo Facebook page 2. share your photo (from our Facebook page album) on your profile 3. invite your friends to like International ArtExpo Facebook page and to like your image
The Contest will start only if it reaches a minimum of 30 submissions.
Public vote will close on November 20th, 2013.
The participant with the highest number of likes on his/her image will be the winner of 1 month of ART RESIDENCE in INDIA. The winner has to reach a minimum of 1000 likes on his/her image.
Good luck and make sure you and your fans complete all the steps. We will check if the winner and his/her fans followed all the steps. The organization has the right to moderate and confirm the final public vote score.
For more information write to internationalartexpo@gmail.com
International ArtExpo Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, 33
70122 Bari (Italy) +39.0805234018 +39.3387574098 lucacurci@lucacurci.com www.lucacurci.com/artexpo
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Border Body mixing cities & identities
Opening: November 10th, 2013
BorderBody - International Art Festival Photography, Video Art, Painting, Installation and Performing Art will be held in Almeria (Spain), at MECA Mediterráneo Centro Artístico, during the 14th and 28th of November, 2013 (video screening only), and in Wrocław (Poland) at Gallery MD_S (Galeria sztuki Współczesnej MD_S), from the 10th to the 30th of November 2013. Thirty-nine artists, from different countries, have been selected to be part of this project.
“BorderBody” is conceived as a diffused and nomadic exhibition in different places of the world. The festival is composed by two sections: “Mixing Cities”, which deals with modern urban changes and their influence on citizens, and “Mixing Identities” focused on the hybridization of social identities in contemporary time. Artworks’ selection is based on the main concept of fluidity, motion, changing networks and cities transformations. In contemporary society boundaries are getting more and more fleeting, and also the identity; what makes every person or place a recognizable entity, turns out fluid, multiple, making the cultural, religious, ethnic borders changeable too. This change, this mutation has allowed to cross the inside of the identities creating new possible crossings, new blends. There is no more limit between an identity and the other one but it is possible to walk, to cross a passage and to find oneself halfway through it, in a non-place, in a non-identity. People, backgrounds, societies, progress and all their inputs creates hybrid identities, modifying each other and being mixed in prospect to shape a better world.
organizer: International ArtExpo
curator: Luca Curci
exhibition & screening places- Gallery MD_S (Galeria sztuki Współczesnej MD_S) in Wrocław (Poland)
- MECA Mediterráneo Centro Artístico in Almeria (Spain)
dates- Gallery MD_S from the 10th to the 30th of November 2013, from Wednesday to Saturday, in the afternoon
- MECA Mediterráneo Centro Artístico during the 14th and 28th of November, from 07.00 PM
openings- November 10th, 2013 at MD_S (Galeria sztuki Współczesnej MD_S), at 7.00 PM, Bolesława Chobrego 24, Wrocław Nadodrze, Poland
- November 14th and 28th, 2013 at MECA Mediterráneo Centro Artístico, from 07.00 PM, Calle Gran Capitán 105, Almería, Spain
.video artists
Fred L’Epee . Switzerland | Gian Cruz . Philippines | Liliana Farber . Israel | Khalil Charif . Brazil | Kawita Vatanajyankur . Thailand | Faye Mullen . France | Sabina Tupan . UK | Biliana Fouilhoux . France | Claudia Quintieri . Italy | C.Ryder & Ralph Brill . USA | Stéphanie Roland . Belgium | Maura Jasper . USA | Merve Goulding . Turkey | David Perales Albert . USA | Di Tang . China | Isaac Chong . Germany | Chiara Vitale & Michela Picciano . Italy | Jesús Segura . Spain | AUG Ferdinand . USA | Toni Simò . Spain | Mar Garrido . Spain | Jelena Dejanovska . Serbia | Lucia Flego . Italy | Peter Ainsworth . UK | Kate MacDonald . Canada |Nina Moilanen . Finland | James A Cook . USA | Rodrigo de Toledo . USA
.photo artists
Susan A. Barnett . USA | Valérie Reding . Switzerland | Stephanie Ross . USA | Darija Dolanski Majdak . Croatia
.painters
Bertram Marstaller . Germany | Maija Ylä-Sahra . Finland | Diane Vera . USA | Arash Shirinbab . USA | Laura Ferrarello . USA
.installation artists
Robert Kirov . Switzerland | Valkola Jyrki . Finland
International ArtExpo is an International art organization that provides a significant forum for cultural dialogue between all artists from different cultures and countries. We depend on the support of you. ArtExpo is grateful to all of the institutions, corporations, and individuals who support our efforts. We work with a number of national and international galleries as well as publishers, museums, curators and writers from all over the world. We help artists through solo and group exhibitions, gallery representation, magazine reviews and advertisements, press releases, internet promotion, as well as various curatorial projects.
International ArtExpo Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, 33
70122 Bari (Italy) +39.0805234018 +39.3387574098 lucacurci@lucacurci.com www.lucacurci.com/artexpo
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Tuesday, October 29, 2013
BOUTIQUE ART FAIR MIAMI PROJECT SHOWCASES BEST IN CATEGORY CONTEMPORARY AND MODERN
New York, NY October 29, 2013 Miami Project will return to the destination location of the Wynwood Art District from December 3 to 8, 2013. It will again present a selection of historically important and cutting-edge contemporary work side by side, with a unique emphasis on the strength of individual exhibitors’ programs irrespective of their primary focus. Sixty galleries from across the United States will show at the fair. Galleries that represent prominent estates like those of Larry Rivers and Robert Mapplethorpe will exhibit next to those showing today’s most exciting young artists. Work from the historic avant-garde will inform and contextualize the best examples of contemporary practice. Galleries are curated into Miami Project based on a serious commitment to important living artists; extensive involvement with remarkable estates; and the strength of their program generally. The fair’s emphasis on presenting quality works in an intimate setting won over its 20,000 visitors last year, and the 2013 edition will again be boutique-scale, allowing for comfortable viewing in a relaxed atmosphere. Miami Project is housed in a deluxe, open-plan tent with soaring cathedral ceilings erected especially for the fair. It will feature roomy aisles and extravagant lounges for a pleasant visitor experience. Miami Project is presented with support from the Wall Street Journal, Luxe magazine, Perrier, the Midtown Doral, Porcelanosa, New Amsterdam Vodka, and Shellback Rum. EXHIBITORS Brian Gross Fine Art, San Francisco; Carroll and Sons, Boston; Catharine Clark Gallery, San Francisco; CB1 Gallery, Los Angeles; Chandra Cerrito Contemporary, Oakland; Cirrus Gallery & Cirrus Editions ltd, Los Angeles; Claudia Stone Gallery, New York; Conduit Gallery, Dallas; David B. Smith Gallery, Denver; David Shelton Gallery, Houston; DC Moore Gallery, New York; DCKT Contemporary, Inc., New York; Edward Cella Art+Architecture, Los Angeles; Eleanor Harwood Gallery, San Francisco; Eli Ridgway Contemporary Art, San Francisco; Eric Firestone Gallery, East Hampton; Forum Gallery, New York / Beverly Hills; Fouladi Projects, San Francisco; Fredericks & Freiser, New York; Freight + Volume, New York; Garth Greenan Gallery, New York; George Adams Gallery, New York; Greg Kucera, Gallery Seattle; Haines Gallery, San Francisco; Inman Gallery, Houston; jack fischer gallery, San Francisco; Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans; Joshua Liner Gallery, New York; Julie Saul Gallery, New York; Klowden Mann, Los Angeles; Kopeikin Gallery, Los Angeles; Lesley Heller Workspace, New York; Loretta Howard Gallery, New York; Margaret Thatcher Projects, New York; Mark Moore Gallery, Culver City; MORGAN LEHMAN GALLERY, New York; Muriel Guepin Gallery, New York; Patricia Sweetow Gallery, San Francisco; Pavel Zoubok Gallery, New York; PDX Contemporary Art, Portland; Peter Mendenhall Gallery, Los Angeles; Quint Contemporary Art, La Jolla; RandallScottProjects, Washington DC; Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco; Richard Heller Gallery, Santa Monica; Richard Levy Gallery, Albuquerque; Rosamund Felsen Gallery, Santa Monica; Ryan Lee Gallery, New York; Steven Kasher Gallery, New York; Steven Zevitas Gallery, Boston; SVA Galleries, New York; Tibor de Nagy Gallery, New York; Traywick Contemporary, Berkeley; walter maciel gallery, Los Angeles; Wasserman Projects, Detroit; Weinstein Gallery, Minneapolis; Western Project, Los Angeles; Yossi Milo Gallery, New York; ZieherSmith, New York; and 101/Exhibit, Miami / Los Angeles. ABOUT ARTMRKT PRODUCTIONS Miami Project is produced by artMRKT Productions, a firm based in Williamsburg, Brooklyn and operated by Max Fishko and Jeffrey Wainhause. Working in concert with a talented and passionate network of dealers, curators, and arts professionals, artMRKT Productions is proud to present forward-thinking, progressive, and successful events across the country. PRESS ACCREDITATION Please email nicholas@art-mrkt.com for your press badge. LOCATION Miami Project will take place at NE 29th Street and NE 1st Avenue. HOURS Press Preview: Tuesday, Dec 3, 4:30p to 6p VIP Preview: Tuesday, Dec 3, 4:30p to 10p Wednesday, Dec 4, 11a to 5:30p Thursday, Dec 5, 11a to 7p Friday, Dec 6, 11a to 8p Saturday, Dec 7, 11a to 7p Sunday, Dec 8, 11a to 6p ADMISSION 1-day ticket: $25, any single day Wed to Sun Multi-day ticket: $40, all days, Wed to Sun Preview ticket: $30, Tues only Preview + Multi-day ticket: $50, all days Tues to Sun #fineartmagazine | ||||||
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Three Free Spirits
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Monday, October 28, 2013
An exhibition of artworks and objects of design, surveying Ten decades of Art Collecting.
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Emily Fenderman from FIBROUS at the Whitney Center for the Arts.

Emily Fenderman from FIBROUS at the Whitney Center for the Arts.
From Kenya to Italy to the Berkshires, Explore Art From Around the World and Next Door at the November 1st Artswalk in Pittsfield's Upstreet Cultural District
Press contacts: Mary McGinnis, Artswalk Chair: mmcginnis@bhs1.org; 413-464-2127Megan Whilden, Director of Cultural Development for the City of Pittsfield: 413-281-7289 mobile; mwhilden@pittsfieldch.com
High resolution photos available upon request: gallery installation photo opportunities also available.
From ceramic theatre masks in honor of Halloween and the Day of the Dead and group show of work made from thread, fabric and more, to a photography show documenting the the work of two Berkshire artists bringing tap dance to Nairobi youth, the November 1st First Fridays Artswalk in downtown Pittsfield is filled with surprises from 5pm to 8pm and beyond.
In addition, November 1st marks the first ever Artswalk Afterparty, which will be held immediately following Artswalk beginning at 8pm at the Whitney Center for the Arts, located at 42 Wendell Avenue within the Upstreet Cultural District.
Ghazi Kazmi, Executive Director of the Whitney Center for the Arts, said, "we wanted to provide a relaxed opportunity for all the exhibiting artists, the store owners, and the artloving public to come together after Artswalk to celebrate and discuss the artwork on view throughout Pittsfield's Upstreet Cultural Disitrct. All are welcome!”
OVER FIFTEEN ARTISTS MAKE THEIR ARTWALK DEBUT THIS MONTH
Local artist John Townes will be making his First Fridays Artswalk debut at Kinderhook Realty inside Crawford Square. His landscape paintings and prints reflect the physical qualities and intangibles of Berkshire County and the Hudson River Valley, as well as the more universal relationships of land, light and color. He creates his landscape paintings art using a unique combination of traditional and digital media and techniques, starting as hand-drawn sketches. His primary inspirations include the Hudson River School, Luminism, American Impressionists, George Innes, Winslow Homer and contemporary expressive landscape artists.
Gallery 25/Mary's Carrot Cake Cafe at 25 Union Street also features an artist new to Artswalk: Bonnie White, whose folk art paintings tell stories that will transport you back to a simpler time. Her work has appeared in and on the covers of magazines and catalogs such as The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles, Early American Life, Berkshire Green and Bits and Pieces Catalog, and in 2007 Bonnie was chosen to design an ornament for the Blue Room Christmas tree at the White House, where it remains in their permanent collection. Her jigsaw puzzles, calendars, prints and greeting cards are sold worldwide, and these items will also be available during November at the gallery.
A baker's dozen of contemporary fiber artists from as far away as Italy are featured at the Whitney Center for the Arts this month. All but one are making their First Fridays Artswalk debut. They include Ann Harwell, Brian Jewett, Carolyn Halliday, Emily Felderman, Glenda Richardson, Jennifer Davies, Leisa Rich, Leslie Groff, Lori Lupe Pelish, Manuela Toselli, Marlene Glickman, Shari Boraz, and Wendy Rabinowitz. The show includes mixed media, art quilts, paper, knit wire, embroidery and more.
Also new to Artswalk is painter Robert Logsdon, who practices a colorful and luminous style of painting inspired by Rudolf Steiner called Lazure. His work will be on display in the Brothership Building Window at 141 North Street.
And a new venue for Artswalk, joining in for the first time this month, also features an artist new to Artswalk. Relish restaurant at 117 Fenn Street hosts an opening reception for a show of work by Chip Schnackenberg, who studied at the Savannah School of Art and Design in Georgia.
ALCHEMY INITIATIVE RETURNS WITH A POP-UP GALLERY
In the former TREEHOUSE storefront at 305 North Street, Alchemy Initiative, a local community organizations that promotes sustainability and creativity, presents Alchemy Handmade, a pop-up gallery showcasing and selling the work of New England artisans juried in to Alchemy Initiative's 5th annual Handmade Holiday Festival, to be held December 7 & 8. Check out handmade wares, both traditional and cutting edge, ranging from jewelry, ceramics, and watercolors, to silk-screened apparel, wooden cutting boards, glass ornaments, and more!. Alchemy Homemade will also be open Saturdays in November from 12-4 and by appointment.
Featured artisans include Ben C. Evans Ceramics, Diane Firtell Designs, Elena Mansour, Erin Kaukas Designs, HA Designs, Jess Fitzgerald Studio, JK Custom Furniture & Design, KnitSquid Fiber Arts, Liz Daly Fougere Ceramics, Maplewood Fiberarts, Michael Boroniec, Miss Hall's School Arty Party, Moho Designs, Mountain Ash Design, The Petal Collection, Popko Shop, Shima, Stacie Mincher Designs, Summer Mondays, Toil and Trouble, and Toomey Glass.
FROM KENYA TO THE BERKSHIRES & BACK AGAIN
The city-owned Lichtenstein Center for the Arts, located at 28 Renne Ave, host an opening reception for a show of photographs from They Dance For Rain, a dance-making project that works with arts-for-social-change organizations in Nairobi, Kenya. It is created and directed by action-based dance artist Stefanie Weber in collaboration with fine art photographer Monika Pizzichemi, both based in Pittsfield
Since January of 2012, They Dance For Rain has brought Tap shoes and the art form of Tap Dance to people with an interest and need for this unique kind of artistic self-expression. They also bring hoops to dance with and teach others the skills of making long-lasting dance hoops. They bring visibility to an otherwise unrepresented population of slum and ghetto dancers and residents through photography and film.
Says They Dance for Rain founder Stefanie Weber, "In this area of the world, tap dance is still quite young and the eagerness to learn it is immense. Through this continuing global exchange of artistic dialogue They Dance For Rain inspires a new generation of tap dancers. These dancers will innovate the form through use of their own culturally distinctive ideas and styles.”
ABOUT FIRST FRIDAYS ARTSWALK
Pittsfield's First Fridays Artswalk is held on the first Friday of the month all year round, featuring art openings and receptions for local and regional artists in galleries, shops and restaurants throughout downtown Pittsfield's vibrant Upstreet Cultural District. Held from 5pm to 8pm and free and open to all, the First Fridays Artswalk is a favorite of visitors and residents alike. And most of the featured art shows can be enjoyed throughout the month.
Next month's First Fridays Artswalk will have a holiday theme and feature small works and artisanal gifts. It will be held on Friday, December 6th, the same evening as the City of Pittsfield's annual Christmas Tree lighting ceremony on Park Square.
First Fridays Artswalk is the largest year round monthly visual arts event in the Berkshires of western Massachusetts. The lead sponsors are Berkshire Money Management, Gallery 25, the Berkshire Art Association, The Berkshire Eagle and the Massachusetts Cultural Council. Other sponsors include Berkshire Bank, Berkshire Medical Center, Downtown Pittsfield Inc, WJ Blueprint, and the City of Pittsfield. For more details about First Fridays Artswalk call 413-443-6501 or emailcultural@pittsfieldch.com.
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Photo by Monika Pizzichemi from They Dance for Rain at the Lichtenstein Center for the Arts.
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