Thursday, December 7, 2017

ART MIAMI + CONTEXT ART MIAMI REPORT STRONGEST OPENING NIGHT


ART MIAMI + CONTEXT ART MIAMI REPORT STRONGEST OPENING NIGHT 
AT BRAND NEW WATERFRONT LOCATION WITH $4 MILLION SALE MADE IN FIRST HOUR
& MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR SALES THROUGHOUT FAIR

(MIAMI, FL – December 6, 2017) – Miami’s longest running contemporary art fair, Art Miami, kicked-off art week by celebrating the debut of its 28th edition alongside sister fair CONTEXT Art Miami with its strongest VIP Preview to date at their brand-new waterfront location on Tuesday, December 5th, 2017. Art Miami is renowned as one of the nation’s leading international contemporary and modern art fairs, and had crowds circling the block throughout the entirety of the preview to see works from more than 140 international galleries and 961 artists from 22 different countries and 60 cities. 

Art Miami LLC Executive Vice President and Director Nick Korniloff and his wife Pamela Cohen led a ceremonial ribbon cutting alongside city dignitaries including Commissioner Ken Russell, City of Miami, Deputy Police Chief Ronald Papier, City of Miami, and NFL Hall of Famer Joe Namath, Franklin Sirmans, Director of Pérez Art Museum Miami, and Patricia "Missy" Lawrence, President of Resorts World Bimini, to open the fair in its new location. 

More than 15,000 of the most established collectors, curators, museum professionals, and art world luminaries attended the first fair to open during Art Week to view and acquire Blue Chip and contemporary artists’ works, contributing to a frenzy of sales made within the first hour, most notably Sigmar Polke’s 2005 L‘oiseau bleu which was placed by Galerie Terminus for approximately $4 million. Michael Schultz Gallery placed Andy Warhol’s 1962 Marilyn for $5.5 million; Antoine Helwaser Gallery placed From Bedroom Painting #42 by Tom Wesselmann from 1978/91 and two Yayoi Kusama paintings, Oil No. 7 and Nets 45, which totaled sales of $1.5 million, and DIE GALERIE placed Roberto Matta’s Cytherance from 1972 for $260,000 also in the first hour of the fair. In addition, NIKOLA RUKAJ GALLERY placed two Alex Katz pieces, both titled Black Dress (Portfolio of Nine), for $125,000 each from a series that releases in 2018. One was sold prior to the fair opening, and another 30 minutes into the opening, while 55Bellechasse placed two pieces by rock ‘n’ roll icon Jason Newsted of Metallica, of which half of all sales will be donated to the Perry J. Cohen Foundation, and several other important works were placed on hold. 

The VIP previews for both Art Miami and CONTEXT Art Miami were sponsored by Christie’s International Real Estate and benefitted the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM), marking the sixth consecutive year that PAMM has been the fair’s exclusive VIP Preview benefactor. Art Miami LLC has already donated more than $150,000 to further the museum’s collection and mission, and the partnership remains an integral part of Art Miami’s larger commitment to the city of Miami. 

VIP Preview attendees included: Jorge and Darlene Perez, Amar'e StoudemireFrank OceanKara Ross of UNLEASHEDprivate art advisors Kim Heirston, Lisa Schiff, and Kathryn Mikesell, Marvin Ross Friedman and Adrienne Bon Haes, Michael and Carolynn Friedman, Jeffrey and Debra Wechsler, Mr. BrainwashJason Newsted of Metallica, Former NFL player Robert Bailey who helped win two national championships, and the artists Al Diaz and Danny Minnick

Tito’s offered specialty cocktails to VIP guests during the Preview and will continue to serve these throughout the fair days and LaCroix is the official sparkling water partner sponsor of Art Miami and CONTEXT Art Miami. 

CONTEXT Art Miami also saw impressive attendance at the opening of its sixth edition with collectors, connoisseurs and artists perusing over 100 galleries featuring 472 artists. Highlights from the first day’s sales at CONTEXT Art Miami notably included Adelson Galleries placing of "Innocent" (Polar Bear) by Federico Uribe from 2017 for $180,000 in the first hour of the fair, as well as Markowicz Fine Art placing three high value pieces by Kai in the first 20-minutes including Love Vs Money Study in Pink from 2017 for $57,000, The Cage from 2017 for $50,000 and Knowledge Is Power II from 2017 for $35,000. 

Extremely sought after offerings at the fairs included works by David Hockney, Joseph Albers, Alexander Calder, Cy Twombly, Jean Michel Basquiat, Pablo Picasso, Willem de Kooning, Roy Lichtenstein, John Chamberlain, Damien Hirst, Marc Chagall, Donald Judd, Ed Ruscha, Donald Sultan, Gerhard Richter, Edward Hopper, Keith Haring, Frank Stella, Richard Serra, Anish Kapoor, Robert Rauschenberg, Jeff Koons, Joan Miró, Grayson Perry and Gavin Turk.

Special projects at this year’s fair that are available to view throughout the week include:

·        Christie’s International Real Estate, together with its international affiliates, is hosting a booth at the main entrance of the fair, featuring luxury residential property offerings from around the world.
·        Deep See Project Curated by Carol Damian is leveraging the power of art as a means of communication to heighten awareness about climate change, marine safety and conservation, and sea level rise. The installation serves as a platform for artists and organizations dedicated to the sea. Sponsored by the MIART Foundation, three prominent environmentally engaged artists, Tina SpiroEdouard Duval-Carrie and Jacek Kolasinksi, who all have deep ties to Miami, have joined forces to address the awesome power and fragility of the sea, the origin and necessity of life on earth. 
·        55Bellechasse is presenting work by rock ‘n’ roll icon Jason Newsted, formerly of Metallica in the exhibition. RAWK is the Grammy Award winning bassist’s second artistic show following his debut at Art New York. Half of all sales will be donated to the Perry J. Cohen Foundation; an organization devoted to the advancement of the arts, environmental, marine and wildlife education and preservation, teenage entrepreneurship, and boating safety education. 
·        UNLEASHED is an interactive booth at Art Miami that focuses on job creation platforms for talented female craft artisans in marginalized areas around the world. The booth shines a spotlight on their talents through media attention in an original content series “CONNECTING THREAD”. Founded by jewelry designer Kara Ross, UNLEASHED and “CONNECTING THREAD” bring awareness to their skills and creates jobs, in turn breaking the poverty cycle. Craft communities and artisans make up 3.5% of the global GDP. This is BIG BUSINESS done on a small scale throughout some of the most impoverished and underserved parts of the world. 
·        JW Marriott Marquis Miami and Hotel Beaux Arts Miami, the Official Luxury Hotel partner of Art Miami are hosting a special exhibition in conjunction with the fair of emerging and mid-career international talents on display in the hotel lobby. 
·       Young at Art Mini-Museum - A multisensory interactive art installation for fairgoers’ children aged three to 13-years old. Those enrolled in the program will enjoy a unique opportunity to experience innovative workshops, performances and interactive artworks all led by cutting edge contemporary artists.
·       LiLY NOCHES – The paintings of Columbian artist Douglas Mendoza serve as a stunning backdrop for the launch of the highly-anticipated fashion brand - LiLY NOCHES COLLECTION; whose premier Spring/Summer 2018 line showcases trims based on his modern abstract paintings. This unique booth is a must-visit with fifty percent of Mendoza’s painting sales and fifty percent of LiLY NOCHES pre-orders being donated to the fashion brand’s co-founder, Marc Buoniconti’s non-profit organization, The Buoniconti Fund to Cure Paralysis.

Running through to December 10th, Art Miami and CONTEXT Art Miami attract more than 85,000 attendees annually, and expect to exceed this number this year in the new location. Nestled between the Venetian Causeway and MacArthur Causeway and just east of Biscayne Blvd, the fairs offer an unprecedented level of convenience and a renewed connectivity to the activities and collectors on Miami Beach with accessible parking, a complimentary shuttle service between fairs and an Uber service for VIP ticket holders throughout the week. The new location also features amenities that allow visitors to spend an entire day at the fairs. To facilitate the experience, there will be six hospitality areas including a waterfront café, an indoor café, outdoor dining space, cocktail lounge, and an outside cocktail deck overlooking beautiful Biscayne Bay. The 250,000 square-foot cement floor solidifies the fair's commitment to its new location and its continued investment in their beloved city of Miami.

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EDITOR INFORMATION:

To download fair images please click here

The generous sponsors and partners include: Christie's International Real Estate; Artsy.net; UNLEASHED; Duke Alumni; Haute Living; JW Marriott Marquis Miami and Hotel Beaux Arts Miami; Spuntino Catering; Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM); Resorts World Bimini. Cultural partners include: The Bakehouse Art Complex; Patricia & Phillip Frost Art; Harvard Business School Club of South Florida; The Museum of Contemporary Art; NSU Art Museum; The Boca Raton Museum of Art; HistoryMiami Museum; ICA Miami; CultureOwl; Young At Art Museum, Lily Noches, VOSS, Buonicotti Fund, Venu Magazine, The Art Newspaper, Mutual Art, Art Nexus, Miami Magazine, Create! Magazine, Aesthetica and Artillery.

Fair Hours:  Wednesday, Dec. 6 – Sat., Dec. 9, 11AM –8PM; Sunday, Dec. 10; 11AM – 6PM

Location: The Art Miami Pavilion, One Herald Plaza @ NE 14th Street, Downtown Miami
On Biscayne Bay between the Venetian & MacArthur Causeways

TICKET INFORMATION

A One-Day Fair Pass provides admission to Art Miami and CONTEXT Fairs. A Multi-Day Pass provides admission to Art Miami, CONTEXT and Aqua Art Miami Fairs.  

-        One-day fair pass (includes admission for Art Miami and CONTEXT only) - $50
-        Multi-day fair pass (includes admission for Art Miami, CONTEXT and Aqua Art Miami) - $95
-        VIP Pass - $250 (Unlimited admission to Art Miami + CONTEXT Art Miami during public fair hours; Access to Art Miami VIP Lounge + CONTEXT Art Miami VIP Lounge, except during previously scheduled private events, and complimentary admission to partnering Museums. Special exhibitions may require additional ticket purchase. Access to Aqua VIP Preview on December 6th, 3pm-10pm and unlimited admission during fair hours.)
-        Seniors 62 years + - $35
-        Students 12-18 years - $35
-        Children under 12 years accompanied by adult – free. Due to risk of damage to artwork, strollers are not allowed. 
-        Groups 10 or more Art Miami + CONTEXT Art Miami only (online ticket purchases only) - $35
-        Private + Group Tours by Living International Art - $90

For further information or tickets, please call 1.800.376.5850, email info@art-miami.com or visit www.artmiamifair.com 
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Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Art Basel, Art Miami, , Saalite Art Show

Miami Beach Convention Center, Miami Beach, Florida

ART BASEL IN MIAMI BEACH 2017
December 7-10, 2017

Art Basel in Miami Beach 2016, © Art Basel

Now in its 16th edition, Art Basel in Miami Beach brings together art enthusiasts from all over the world to explore the many dimensions of Modern and contemporary art. The 2017 edition will feature 268 premier galleries from 32 countries. Along with a high number of returning exhibitors, the show will include 20 galleries that will participate in the Basel show for the very first time.

Art Basel in Miami Beach will take place at the Miami Beach Convention Center from December 7 through 10, 2017.
 



SCOPE Miami Beach 2017 | OPENS TODAY AT NOON

JACK HEARD, Untitled, 2017 | Painting, Oil and Charcoal on Canvas, 117 x 76 cm | Courtesy of Demon's Mouth
The 17th edition of SCOPE Miami Beach returns to the sands of Ocean Drive and 8th Street. Featuring 140 International Exhibitors from 25 countries and 60 cities, SCOPE Miami Beach will welcome over 55,000 visitors over the course of 6 days. Amidst an unprecedented outpouring of critical acclaim from press, curators and collectors, and a digital and social media outreach campaign garnering over 450 million impressions, SCOPE Miami Beach is once again poised to lead the charge for the emerging contemporary art market.

SCOPE MIAMI BEACH 2017 | 801 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, FL 33139

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SATELLITE ART SHOW


~~~~~ Grand Opening Thursday! ~~~~~



SATELLITE ART SHOW 2017 will be held at the Ocean Terrace Hotel, an abandoned beachfront hotel that provides us with complete creative control. Our alternative venue coupled with our focus on experiential installations, makes SATELLITE the antithesis to the standard art fair. We look forward to welcoming you! 
 
December 5 - 10, 2017
Left to right: James Gortner, James Rieck, Fahamu Pecou @ Art Miami 2017



















Monday, December 4, 2017

"Between Love and Madness, SomoS in Berlin from December 7th-28th, 2017, and from January 18-April 4, 2018 at Lawndale Art Center, Houston, Texas.




The exhibition "Between Love and Madness: The Art of Mexican 'Micro' Comics" presents a selection of works from a collection of more than 1,400 ink on paper comic drawings. Originally published in comic books from the late 1960s and early 1970s, this will be the first time these original drawings will be publicly presented in the nearly fifty years since their creation.

Special Preview
BERLIN, GERMANY, SomoS Art House, December 7–28, 2017

Full Exhibition
HOUSTON, TEXAS, Lawndale Art Center, January 18–April 4, 2018

Micro-cuentos
The exhibition “BETWEEN LOVE AND MADNESS: THE ART OF MEXICAN “MICRO” COMICS” introduces the art of the micro-cuentos of Mexico. Although popular in Mexico, these small comics, also known as Historietas, are little-known internationally.

Approximately 90 ink drawings will be presented at SomoS Art House in Berlin, with a lecture and reception on December 7, 2017. The original ink drawings for thirteen different Mexican comic books will be presented in their entirety over the course of the full exhibition at Lawndale Art Center in Houston, Texas.

Prior to the homogenization of global mass media, popular culture took a larger variety of forms internationally. Through the mid-70s, comic books in Mexico were particularly idiosyncratic. Micro-cuentos, or “mini-tales,” were printed comic books that measured just three by four and a half inches, and presented genre stories, such as suspense or horror. These stories also sometimes contained subtle social and political critiques. By the 1980s, the increasingly global reach of American imports, such as Batman and his ilk, all but wiped out the indigenous comic publishers and formats.

Although market research for Mexican comics did not exist in 1975, it has been estimated that upwards of 56 million comics were printed each month during this period. This number is staggering considering that the population of Mexico around this time was approximately 65 million people. 90% of the population of Mexico was reading comics, with those not able to purchase copies, either renting or borrowing these books.

Additional works displayed will include original painted cover art, vintage comic books, photographs, didactic and biographic materials on their creators and English translations of some of the materials. The exhibition will also feature a timeline of the production of popular printed materials, as well as examples of contemporaneous comics from various countries including the US, the UK, Eastern Germany, and China.

Between Love and Madness is organized by Associate Professor Christopher Sperandio, in participation with the students of Practical Curation (Kari Leigh Brinkley, Grace Earick, Julia Fisher, Zach Gwin, Kai Holnes, Clair Hopper, Priyanka Jain, Ilya Rakhlin, Zachary Tu, Heather Wright), an undergraduate class in exhibition design in the Department of Visual and Dramatic Arts at Rice University. Funding for this exhibition has been provided by the Humanities Research Center at Rice University, The Office of the Dean of Humanities at Rice University, and Lawndale Art Center.

Opening reception: December 7, 2017, 6-9pm
Exhibition duration: December 8–28, 2017, Tuesday – Saturday 2-7pm and by appointment. (Closed Tuesday December 26)

COLLABORATORS:

LAWNDALE ART CENTER, Houston

Located in Houston’s Museum District, Lawndale Art Center includes four museum-quality galleries, three artist studios and an outdoor sculpture garden that facilitate its role as a vital cultural resource for Houston.

SomoS ART House, Berlin

Organizing an Artist-in-Residency program and an ambitious exhibition and event schedule, SomoS closely works with artists, organizers and curators to realize their projects. SomoS’ mission is to create an international open framework for innovative arts and creative cooperation.

ABOUT CHRISTOPHER SPERANDIO

Since 1990, Christopher Sperandio has implemented new collaborative, community- comic books for museums and art centers in the US, UK and Europe. In 2015, Sperandio established the Comic Art Teaching & Study Workshop, a hybrid teaching/ research space dedicated to original art and comics. Sperandio is an Associate Professor at Rice University, in Houston, Texas.


SomoS/Paulus Fugers
Kottbusser Damm 95
10967 Berlin
www.somos-arts.org
Tel. +49 30 89563000
Phone +49 172 3118431
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Steven Zevitas Gallery

Steven Zevitas Gallery is pleased present new works by Alex Jackson at the 2017 UNTITLED Art Fair in Miami Beach.

December 6- 10
Booth #D8.
Image caption: Alex Jackson, (C)(S)ell(ar)(er), 2017, oil on canvas, 72 x 66 inches
Steven Zevitas Gallery
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Friday, December 1, 2017

In The Bronx Visit the Lehman College Art Gallery Sunday, Dec. 3rd for family fun

Sunday Family Art Fun!
Family Tour and Studio Workshop
Free! Geared for ages 3-12. All ages welcome!
Sunday, December 3
Family Gallery Tour: 11:00-11:45 am
Drop-in Studio Workshop: 11:45-1:00pm
Exhibition: It Was a Dark and Stormy Night: Gothic Influence in Contemporary Art.
Come and see creepy, artwork if you dare!
Learn about gothic art and be inspired to create your own unique colorful artwork!

Faux Stained Glass; Gothic Glass.
Create a gothic inspired stained glass window illuminator using black papers, tissue papers and glue.
Access accommodations are available free of charge by request with at least one week's notice. Contact: Deborah Yasinsky, Curator of Education at deborahyasinsky1@lehman.cuny.edu or 718.960.8732
Our programs are made possible with generous support from: The New York City Department of Cultural Affairs; New York City Council through the Honorable Andrew Cohen, and the Bronx Delegation; New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo, and the New York State Legislature; SU-CASA through The Department for the Aging and the Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the New York City Council; The Department of Education; Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation; The Pierre and Tana Matisse Foundation; Edith and Herbert Lehman Foundation; The New Yankee Stadium Community Benefits Fund; The Puffin Foundation; and the Jarvis and Constance Doctorow Family Foundation.
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