Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Catherine Couturier Gallery



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Please join us this Saturday, December 7, from 6 - 8 p.m. for the opening reception of Deck the Walls, our annual group exhibition of vintage and contemporary pieces, running through January 11, 2014.

  
Left to Right, Clockwise - Peter Keetman: Rauhreif Uberschneidungen / Henry Gilpin: Highway 1 / John Chakeres: City Center Wall / Ida Wyman: Girl with Curlers / Rachel Phillips: Through the Keyhole/ Susan Burnstine: Traverse / Mitch Dobrowner: Roap Out / Libbie J. Masterson: Antarctica (3FJ3417) / George Hurrell: Evelyn Keyes in the Air  

Deck the Walls  allows Catherine Couturier Gallery to showcase a variety of artists, prices ranges, styles, and photographic mediums.  Deck the Walls is expected to feature gallery favorites such as Maggie Taylor, Ansel Adams, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Rachel Phillips, Mitch Dobrowner, Andre Kertesz, Robert Doisneau, Susan Burnstine, Elliott Erwitt, Libbie J. Masterson and Renate Aller just to name a few.  There will be something for everyone's budget and taste. 

Additionally, we are pleased to be hosting a book signing event with Shea Serrano, author of Bun B's Rap Coloring and Activity Book. Click here for more information.

Mention this email and receive 10% off photographic purchases now through December 13th.* 


For more information on any of our works, please contact Joseph Roberts at 713.524.5070 or gallery@catherinecouturier.com.
  
Regular gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 10am to 5pm.
 
*Certain restrictions apply and discount does not include framing.
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 Catherine Couturier Gallery
2635 Colquitt
Houston, Texas 77098
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Monday, December 2, 2013

Amir H. Fallah The Collected

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THE CALENDAR STORY Presentation of the MaGMA Collection



Sotheby’s Paris presents for the first time in Europe

THE CALENDAR STORY
Presentation of the MaGMA Collection

at the Galerie Charpentier
Monday 6 January – Saturday 18 January 2014

Contemporary Art from China & South-East Asia


SaveTheDate MaGMA

The exhibition « The Calendar Story » presents a selection of around 20 artworks from the MaGMA Collection, constituted since 15 years by Guillaume Lévy-Lambert and Mark Goh.  Each piece retraces the incredible story of these two major collectors. The scenography of the exhibition is based on an original concept by architect Jean-François Milou.

After a first step in Singapore in 2010, the exhibition is presented in Paris in January 2014 at the Galerie Charpentier, in a version enriched and bilingual, curated by Pascal Payen-Appenzeller, before traveling around the world.

The MaGMA Collection, based in Singapore, consists of over 300 works by contemporary artists from China and South-East Asia, including Liu Ye, Wang Guangyi, Yue Minjun, Li Shan, Zeng Fanzhi, Zhou Chunya, Yang Shaobin, David Chan, Jimmy Ong, Agus Suwage, Geraldine Javier, Eko Nugroho, Natee Utarit, Sopheap Pich, Jumaldi Alfi, Yunizar and Nyoman Masriadi


PRATICAL INFORMATIONS

The Calendar Story
Presentation of the MaGMA Collection

Sotheby’s | Galerie Charpentier
76, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré 75008 Paris

Curator : Pascal Payen-Appenzeller
Scenography : Jean-François Milou

From Monday 6th to Saturday 18th January 2014
10am – 6pm
Except Sunday 12 january
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Fine Art Magazine | Art Basel Miami Beach 2013 Review of Possibilities

Fine Art Magazine | Art Basel Miami Beach 2013 Review of Possibilities

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Fine Art Magazine | PULSE MIAMI & MIAMI PROJECT

Fine Art Magazine | PULSE MIAMI & MIAMI PROJECT



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Fine Art Magazine | CONTEXT, Aqua Expand Art Miami’s Reach and Range

Fine Art Magazine | CONTEXT, Aqua Expand Art Miami’s Reach and Range


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Sunday, December 1, 2013

Scope Miami Beach 3-9 December 2013



Scope Miami Beach
3-9 December 2013
The Scope Pavilion, 1000 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach


Reza Derakshani, Just a New Brand, 2013, Enamel and Glitter on Canvas, 190 x 170 cm
We warmly welcome you to SCOPE MIAMI BEACH in its new location on the sands of Miami Beach, Booth E03. SCOPE Miami Beach’s 70,000 sq. ft. pavilion will feature an outdoor beach lounge and stunning views of the ocean, nestled amongst the iconic architecture of Ocean Drive at 10th Street.

The gallery will be presenting a selection of works by HC Berg, Reza Derakshani, Simeen Farhat, Ran Hwang, Chihiro Kabata, Babak Kazemi, Katherine Tzu-Lan Mann, Nobuhiro Nakanishi, Lisa Ross, Marwan Sahmarani, Robert Schaberl and Hadieh Shafie.

For VIP passes or general enquiries, please contact info@kashyahildebrand.org
or for press enquiries, contact anna@kashyahildebrand.org



Gallery Updates:

FITZROVIA LATES
Our London gallery will be open late tonight, Thursday 28 November as part of the monthly Fitzrovia Lates programme. Come by for a glass of wine and a special view of our current exhibition, Lalla Essaydi: Beyond Beauty. For more information on participating galleries and a neighbourhood map please visit www.fitzrovialates.co.uk

Current Exhibitions

LONDON
Lalla Essaydi: Beyond Beauty
25 October 2013 – 4 January 2014

ZURICH
HC Berg: The Metamorphoses of a Line
30 October-20 December

Upcoming Exhibitions:

LONDON
Marwan Sahmarani: Black Moon
9 January-24 February 2014

LONDON
**New Project Space Launch**
Lisa Ross: Beyond the Dunes
10-31 January 2014

LONDON
Robert Schaberl: New Works
26 February-6 April 2014

Upcoming Art Fairs:

Art London, 28 February-2 March 2014
Art Dubai, 19-22 March 2014
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Meeting Chinese Artists: Don and Mera Rubell


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Liberation

Established by then-newlywed art enthusiasts Don and Mera Rubell in 1964, the Rubell Family Collection (RFC) is one of the world’s largest private art collections. “28 Chinese Artists” will be the next show, bringing together art works acquired on five separate visits to China since 2001. >> Read More  
Highlights 本周精选
Glance: Katja Loher
Glance: Paik in the '90s
Interview: Can Yavuz
Winner of 2013 CCAC Award
Art021: a Fair Becomes a Reality
Thomas Ruff’s Photograms

Dashilar Hutong Toilet Project
Ying Wei-Min: Musician to Artist
展览观:卡佳·洛尔
展览观:九十年代的“白”

在地:Can Yavuz和他志在本土的画廊
董冰峰荣获CCAA中国当代艺术奖评论奖

艺术廿一:当艺博会成为现实
应蔚民:从独立音乐人到视频及表演艺术家

News 新闻
Dong Bingfeng
Dong Bingfeng Announced as Winner of 2013 Chinese Contemporary Art Critic Award
董冰峰荣获2013年CCAA中国当代艺术奖评论奖
ART021
Art021: When a Fair Becomes a Reality
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Paik in the '90s
The sense of individual soul and an objective, collective technology that simultaneously inhabit works is perhaps what adds up to their anachronistic charm... >> Read More
在白南准的作品中,我们可以同时看到个体精神的注入,以及客体的、集体性的技术运用,这也增加了他作品特有的误置魅力...... >> 更多
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Glance: Katja Loher
展览观:卡佳·洛尔
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洛尔在影像中展示了一个个“微型宇宙”。这些小世界里住着穿着蜜蜂服装的人...... >> 更多
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Dashilar Hutong Toilet Project
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Call for Artists: BORDERLAND – The entropy of identities


International ArtExpo
  
Borderland



 



Call for Artists: BORDERLAND – The entropy of identities
Nottingham (UK) 2013
International Video-Art screening
Deadline: December 07, 2013
International ArtExpo is selecting all interesting video/short films to include in “BORDERLAND – The entropy of identities” international video art screening which will be held in Nottingham (UK), at Nottingham Playhouse, from the 13th to the 26th of January 2014.
Entropy is conceptually defined as the measure of the level of disorder in a changing system. Starting from this fascinating concept, each person can be considered as a changing system, as the same as for a specific culture, city or country, until the whole universe. All these systems are subjected to a process of continuous inner evolution which overcome their own boundaries to contaminate and crossbreed each others. Borders of this evolving systems get more and more fleeting, and their identities turn out fluid, multiple and changeable. These continue changes find in the inevitability of evolution their measure of order.
Nottingham Playhouse has been one of the United Kingdom’s leading producing theatres since its foundation in 1948. Touring work nationally and internationally, the Playhouse remains firmly rooted in its vibrant home city, where its spacious modernist building – fronted by Anish Kapoor’s “Sky Mirror” – is one of the region’s most popular landmarks. Thanks to the programme “Digital Stage” curated by The Cutting Room innovative digital artworks have been brought to Nottingham Playhouse, offering an alternative viewpoint to Nottingham Playhouse’s artistic programme.
The deadline for applications is December 07, 2013.
The event is open to video-art only. To take part in the selection, send your videos’ submissions with a CV/biography, videography and some still images via email to lucacurci@lucacurci.com or via mail to:
International ArtExpoCorso Vittorio Emanuele II, 33
70122 Bari, Italy
The number of works you can submit is free and unlimited. The participation in the International Art Festival requires an entry fee only for selected artworks. Participation open to: artists, architects and designers, associate groups and studios.
International ArtExpo is an art organization that provides a significant forum for cultural dialogue between all artists from different cultures and countries. ArtExpo is grateful to all of the institutions, corporations, and individuals who support our artistic projects. We work with a number of national and international galleries as well as publishers, museums, curators and critics 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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