Tuesday, June 13, 2017

VOLTA13 BASEL'S ART FAIR FOR NEW INTERNATIONAL POSITIONS 6/12-17

VOLTA13

BASEL'S ART FAIR FOR NEW INTERNATIONAL POSITIONS

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
TEENAGE RISING – VOLTA13 OPENING DAY


Basel, Tuesday, June 13: Within the current global society of stress and strife, the possibility of art as means of social change, of balm to misunderstanding and beacon for the marginalized, is a very real and powerful thing. Assembled under Markthalle’s cupola dome was perhaps the most mature VOLTA Basel edition yet, with 70 galleries assembling their international artist retinue, many of whom harnessed the challenge to inform and educate as seriously as to soothe and complement. The bustling preview crowd answered with concerted attendance, thoughtful dialogue, and many sales.

“At thirteen we are not fully-fledged adults yet, and VOLTA was always intended to be a contrast to the hyper-bustle, well-heeled, blue-chip offerings across town,” noted Amanda Coulson, VOLTA’s Artistic Director. “So while we have reached a level of polish expected with the longevity of our presence here, nonetheless we still maintain the air of surprise and spirited independence. With the level of appreciation we experienced today, it appears this quality is extremely valued.”
image: Hubertus Hamm’s “fingerprint portrait” reflects upon his Galerie Kornfeld’s (Berlin) booth, featuring further experimental portrait photography by the artist as well as new paintings by Franziska Klotz on the far wall.

Galerie Kornfeld (Berlin) kicked off with an ambitious two-artist booth featuring Hubertus Hamm’s large-format experimental photography and recent research into “selfie culture”, contrasted by Franziska Klotz’s gestural paintings of fight or flight and fear, with their glaze-like impasto surfaces. Catching himself reflected in Hamm’s Portrait VII (48 Mobiles), an array of 48 blank-screen smartphones, dealer Alfred Kornfeld took in the past hours, noting sales of a Klotz and a Hamm “fingerprint” lambda print between glass plates (18,000 EUR together, approx). “You have to be here to present it,” he said of his team’s efforts during the day, gesturing toward the cupola. The gallery further secured a commission for a 6-meter molded mirror by Hamm, priced at 100,000 EUR. Veteran VOLTA dealer Galerie Heike Strelow (Frankfurt am Main) recorded sales for Starsky Brines’ intense and colorful compositions of cultural conflict within his native Venezuela, which were augmented and reflected back at visitors via Winter/Hörbelt’s massive Pixelbild wheel. Meanwhile, newcomers Galerie T&L (Paris) sold a large-scale diptych from their solo project Tindar’s Migrations series, created by the Italian artist in collaboration with refugees in Calais during Tindar’s months-long relief mission there, to a collector new to the gallery. “We are very happy with the response we have had to Tindar!” proclaimed gallery co-owner Léopold Legros, while co-owner Tancrède Hertzog noted that a portion of artworks from the series are being auctioned off to benefit a charity assisting the refugees. The globally attuned “recycled art remix” curated booth by Ethan Cohen Gallery (New York) was noted in opening day press, courtesy local publication barfi.ch. Cohen noted the positive response from guests, particularly the dichotomy of the odalisque refracted through a female gaze (Armenian-American artist Anna Navasardian) and a gay male gaze (New York-based Jeffrey Spencer Hargrave), as well as the reclamation of traditional African mask motifs by Ivorian wunderkind Aboudia and Mozambican artist Gonçalo Mabunda. “People see the connections and they are quite drawn to the grouping,” said Cohen.
image: Tancrède Hertzog (left) and Léopold Legros (center), co-owners of Galerie T&L (Paris) hold court in a solo booth project by Tindar 
VOLTA13

BASEL'S ART FAIR FOR NEW INTERNATIONAL POSITIONS

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
TEENAGE RISING – VOLTA13 OPENING DAY


Basel, Tuesday, June 13: Within the current global society of stress and strife, the possibility of art as means of social change, of balm to misunderstanding and beacon for the marginalized, is a very real and powerful thing. Assembled under Markthalle’s cupola dome was perhaps the most mature VOLTA Basel edition yet, with 70 galleries assembling their international artist retinue, many of whom harnessed the challenge to inform and educate as seriously as to soothe and complement. The bustling preview crowd answered with concerted attendance, thoughtful dialogue, and many sales.

“At thirteen we are not fully-fledged adults yet, and VOLTA was always intended to be a contrast to the hyper-bustle, well-heeled, blue-chip offerings across town,” noted Amanda Coulson, VOLTA’s Artistic Director. “So while we have reached a level of polish expected with the longevity of our presence here, nonetheless we still maintain the air of surprise and spirited independence. With the level of appreciation we experienced today, it appears this quality is extremely valued.”
image: Hubertus Hamm’s “fingerprint portrait” reflects upon his Galerie Kornfeld’s (Berlin) booth, featuring further experimental portrait photography by the artist as well as new paintings by Franziska Klotz on the far wall.

Galerie Kornfeld (Berlin) kicked off with an ambitious two-artist booth featuring Hubertus Hamm’s large-format experimental photography and recent research into “selfie culture”, contrasted by Franziska Klotz’s gestural paintings of fight or flight and fear, with their glaze-like impasto surfaces. Catching himself reflected in Hamm’s Portrait VII (48 Mobiles), an array of 48 blank-screen smartphones, dealer Alfred Kornfeld took in the past hours, noting sales of a Klotz and a Hamm “fingerprint” lambda print between glass plates (18,000 EUR together, approx). “You have to be here to present it,” he said of his team’s efforts during the day, gesturing toward the cupola. The gallery further secured a commission for a 6-meter molded mirror by Hamm, priced at 100,000 EUR. Veteran VOLTA dealer Galerie Heike Strelow (Frankfurt am Main) recorded sales for Starsky Brines’ intense and colorful compositions of cultural conflict within his native Venezuela, which were augmented and reflected back at visitors via Winter/Hörbelt’s massive Pixelbild wheel. Meanwhile, newcomers Galerie T&L (Paris) sold a large-scale diptych from their solo project Tindar’s Migrations series, created by the Italian artist in collaboration with refugees in Calais during Tindar’s months-long relief mission there, to a collector new to the gallery. “We are very happy with the response we have had to Tindar!” proclaimed gallery co-owner Léopold Legros, while co-owner Tancrède Hertzog noted that a portion of artworks from the series are being auctioned off to benefit a charity assisting the refugees. The globally attuned “recycled art remix” curated booth by Ethan Cohen Gallery (New York) was noted in opening day press, courtesy local publication barfi.ch. Cohen noted the positive response from guests, particularly the dichotomy of the odalisque refracted through a female gaze (Armenian-American artist Anna Navasardian) and a gay male gaze (New York-based Jeffrey Spencer Hargrave), as well as the reclamation of traditional African mask motifs by Ivorian wunderkind Aboudia and Mozambican artist Gonçalo Mabunda. “People see the connections and they are quite drawn to the grouping,” said Cohen.
image: Tancrède Hertzog (left) and Léopold Legros (center), co-owners of Galerie T&L (Paris) hold court in a solo booth project by Tindar 

PUBLIC HOURS
Tuesday – Saturday, June 13 – 17
10 am – 7 pm

LOCATION
Markthalle, Viaduktstrasse 10, Basel

SHUTTLES
Service to and from Art Basel
TuesdaySaturday12 – 6 pm
PUBLIC TRANSIT FROM SBB
Tram Line 1, 2, 8: one stop
300 m (walking distance)


FROM ART BASEL AND LISTE
Tram Line 2 (direction Binningen):
Exit at Markthalle

DRIVING
Exit Highway A2 at Basel City and head towards Bahnhof SBB.
Follow directions towards Parking Elisabethen or Elsässertor
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I always like the Barakat Gallery Images: see belwo for fun

An Exceptional Senufo Wooden Pombilele Rhythm Pounder
20th Century AD

"Pombilele" literally translates as "those who give birth", and traditionally constitute a pair of figures (one male, one female) who represent primordial humanity and the ancestry of all humankind. Most examples, however, are of single, female figures. The appearance of these figures is relatively homogenous, being tall, slim and somewhat angular. However, the personal characteristics of each sculpture were often based upon a dream or vision by a Poro elder. There is also some social and geographic variability. The figures were used as pounding devices (holding each arm) to keep the rhythm for dancing, or were stood for purposes of contemplation in the middle of the Poro society's sacred enclosures.

This elegant piece is one of the most exceptional pombilele sculptures we have seen. Made by the Senufo group of Mali, it is associated with the secret Poro society and has a sculptural quality that transcends utilitarianism. The base is a belted column with a central relief flange projecting perpendicular to the long axis of the piece. The legs are short with defined knees - unusually - and an extremely ornate and well-defined trefoil loincloth decorated with hatched and geometric patterns. The torso is elongated with a prominent abdomen, and prominent, pointed breasts. The arms are also long, the upper aspect of which are twice as long as the forearms. The neck is elongated and columnar, supporting a long head with a concave jawline extending to a pointed chin. The nose is long and curved, with forward-thrust jaw and lips. The ears are triangular and rear-pointing, and the domes head is surmounted by a four-part crest that bears a passing resemblance to a bird in flight. The sculpture is more detailed than is usual, with scarifications around the prominent navel and beside the eyes.  To view this example as well as a handful of other Senufo Masterpieces please CLICK HERE
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Saturday, June 10, 2017

AFA Gallery Tom Everhart

TOM EVERHART

New Limited Edition Print 

"Coup D’état"
Mixed Media on Paper
42 x 28.7 Inches   -  Edition of 125
CONTACT AFA FOR AVAILABILITY 
VIEW THE ENTIRE COLLECTION ONLINE 

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Monday, June 5, 2017

Amsterdam Int'l Art Fair Beurs van Berlage 25-26 August 2017 | Third Edition

Amsterdam Int'l Art Fair

Beurs van Berlage 25-26 August 2017 | Third Edition 

Amsterdam International Art Fair is the international art fair in the Dutch city that brings over 150 exhibitors from around the globe for Amsterdam to enjoy! Offering over 3,000 art pieces on display for exhibition and sale, this is a prime opportunity to immerse oneself into a rich collection of global art either as admirer or as purchaser. 
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Sunday, June 4, 2017

Fun Night at the Jamie Forbes Gallery with the Ketcham Inn Foundation

Fun Night at the Jamie Forbes Gallery with the Ketcham Inn Foundation

Thanks to all for sharing the great art and energy or the night: : Bert Seides, Carol Vallone,  Marilyn Goldberg, Reggi Goldberg, Michael RothBardt, Lois Dicasola, Steve Zaluski, David Kushnir, Anatol Kharlanov, Jeanne DeBrandt, Maryann Dillinger, David Martine, Mark Levine, Carlo Buscemi, Bob Romano, Neil Tandy. 

Thanks To Vic Forbes for his help. 


Neil Tandy and  Marilyn Goldberg
Reggie Goldberg

David Kushnir and Jeanne DeBrandt
Carlo Buscemi and Bob Romano
Mark Levine and David Martine


Maryanne Dellinger, Lois Dicasola, Jeanne DeBrandt

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Friday, June 2, 2017

The Back Yard Enviornmentalist: The Paris Climate Treaty was not a " deal" it was a treaty with accords. The US should not be run on the Price is right mentality, although I loved Bob Barker.

Hi, I am Jamie Ellin Forbes, the  Backyard Environmentalist

https://sites.google.com/backyardenvironmentalist.com/backyardenvironmentalist/home

 I live on a creek and see the effects of climate change and species extinction all around. "The Price is Right" tv show mentality is funny but is not a serious. This Paris Climate Treaty required an adult approach to the climate, economy and the future of our country as a world leader. It was not a "deal". The backing out of the Paris Climate Treaty abdicated the US  world leader in a  future without fossil fuel.

Pictured below is my participation as a SunStorm Arts Publishing enterprise in Dallas Texas for Earth Day 2017. Thank you, Tremmel Crow, for providing a wonderful environment in which to promote choice in consumer goods and fight the effect of environmental degradation and greed. !!!   I saw innovation by individuals, universities, hedge funds, think tanks and corporations. The train has left the station on Fossil fuels. If Mr. Rex Tillerson, former CEO fo Exon Mobil is in support of the Paris Climate Treaty there is something wrong with the statement European are Laughing at us.


Jamie Ellin Forbes at Earth Day Texas,  promoting personal responsibility by all individuals as environmental caretakers, 


Hydrogen Engin's already road worthy and marketed in California. 
Thank You, Victor Forbes, my business partner for your support of my project.

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Thursday, June 1, 2017

Donald Trump is embroiled in the Convfefe 'wars " while contemplating whether or not to the drop out of the Paris Climate Agreement.

Donald Trump is embroiled in the Convfefe 'wars " while contemplating whether or not to the drop out of the Paris Climate Agreement.

He must be one of the great unknown mental superheroes who at seventy years of age can drink diet coke, focus with an alert mind multiple problems all at once. All the while his judgment is unimpaired while defining Covfefe and it's new meaning for Dictionarycom

For Covfefe, spell check deferred to coffee. Maybe the Prez needed a second cup of java? The Paris Climate Agreement will transpire with or without the US a  leader. Well, I hear Putin, Putic as he is known in my house, nicked name for my dog's toy, may want the job as world environmentalists.

I hail the Chief's ability to promote the blasting of the Tennesse, West Virginia Blue Ridge Mountains for the little coal. As of now in real time the world now ready to embrace Hydrogen Motors, verticle farming, and alternative source of energies is a pathic oversite with or without the US and President Trump.

To all the Baby Boomers who support Trump possibly you have spent too much time on the road to Margaritaville. Those screaming Fake News will wake up from the fog to find a very different US.  diminished financially and politically.

Give up your Twitter pulpit and return to the standard POTUS  way of communicating. You will like you self better for using an official the spell checker.
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