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Saturday, November 12, 2011
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Sam Francis: California Zen
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Art on the Square - Call to Artists
Art on the Square
an experience in fine art
an experience in fine art

Call to Artists
WHAT: The Nation's #1 Art Festival in 2011 (The Art Fair Sourcebook)
WHERE: Historic Public Square, Belleville, IL
WHEN: Friday evening, Saturday and Sunday
May 18 - 20, 2012
Friday: 5 - 9 p.m.; Saturday: 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.; Sunday: 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
NOTEWORTHY:
*Ranked among the nation's top festivals every year.
*Limited to 100 juried fine artists and craft persons in eleven categories.
*Average of over $1,000,000 in artists' sales for last 6 years.
*Jury/Booth Fees ($30/$325-$600 depending on location); a few larger spaces available at extra cost
*$30,000 Cash Awards (2011)
*$460,000+ Advertising Budget (2011)
*Over $100,000 Patron purchase program (2011)
*Friday Setup; drive up to your space for load-in and load-out
*Top Artist Amenities including three meals, artist-only break room and indoor bathrooms.
*For more details about the show, click HERE
Art on the Square's sterling record of artist success since its inception ten years ago has made it the among the most sought-after venues for high quality artwork in the nation. Tremendous support from the community as well as the entire St. Louis metro assures large, art-savvy, buying crowds. Excellent layout and small number of artists make the public experience enjoyable and sales-friendly. Independent jurying creates approximately 2/3 turnover each year. Massive marketing program throughout the Midwest draws visitors from as far away as Chicago and Des Moines. Legendary artist hospitality and support provided by over 500 volunteers!
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS:
Deadline:
January 31, 2012
Notification:
February 13, 2012
Booth Fee Due:
March 5, 2012
For more details, artist's prospectus, and to apply, visit:
www.artonthesquare.com
Email inquiries to:
artonthesquarecompetition@
You may also contact by telephone:
618-416-3390
2011 MF Toys Show
2011 MF TOYS SHOW
All new hand-made art toys... Just in time for the Holiday Season!!
MF Gallery: 213 Bond St. Brooklyn, NY 11217
Cash & Carry Opening Party: Saturday November 12th, 7-10pm.
Every year, MF Gallery selects the best Art Toys for the annual "MF
Toys Show". Because of their love of toys, curators Martina and Frank
Russo have been putting together this show since 2003- long before
Designer Toys were in the mainstream.
The MF Toys Show focuses on toys that are 100% hand made by artists,
not painted vinyl or customized toys. These toys are made of materials
such as cast resin, clay, fabric, animal bones, paper, wood and more.
Most of the toys are priced between $10 and $100, and are perfectly
affordable holiday gifts.... Here's your opportunity to stick it to the
big corporations by supporting a local shop and buying cool gifts for
your family and friends!
All of the pieces in this show are one-of-a-kind originals, making
them very sought after collectibles. Some of the artists are toy makers,
others were asked to create a toy especially for this show. Artists
include: Drew Maillard, Esther Vershoor, Moses Jaen, Bianca Panzram,
Christine Benjamin, Max Reinhart, Jade Perez, Carisa Swenson, John
Weisgerber, Sheri Debow, Scott Garrett, Jacqui Gallant, Peggy Wauters,
Jaz Harold, Nicole Johnson, Nate Groppe, Junker Jane, Kamila Mlynarcz,
Greg Maillard, Sigal Inbar, Heather Gargon, MF Toys and more!
The 2011 MF Toys Show will open on Saturday November 12th. Many of
the artists will be attending the opening party from 7 to 10pm. The
party will be a "Cash & Carry" event. Buyers will be able to take
their toys home with them that very same night!
All of the toys are also available for viewing and purchasing online at: www.mfgallery.net/TS11/TS11. html
The 2011 MF Toys Show will be open by appointment until December 18. Contact Martina or Frank by phone (at: 917-446-8681) or email (at: info@MFgallery.net) to make an appointment to see the show.
MF Gallery is located at 213 Bond Street, between Butler and Baltic
Streets in the Gowanus area of Brooklyn, NY. Take the A or G to Hoyt/
Schermerhorn, the F or G to Bergen, or the R to Union.
Mark of Elegance Tours

Youth and Beauty:
Art of the American Twenties
Bus Tour to the Brooklyn Museum
November 10
This
exhibition brings together for the first time the work of 68 painters,
sculptors, and photographers who explored a new mode of modern realism
in the years bounded by the aftermath of the Great War and the onset of
the Great Depression.
140
works by artists including Thomas Hart Benton, Charles Demuth, Edward
Hopper, Gaston Lachaise, Georgia O'Keeffe and Edward Weston.
A beautiful show not to be missed.
Departs 9:30 from the Art League.
Coffee and bagels en route.
Return for home at 3:00.
This event is presented in collaboration with Mark of Elegance Bus Transportation.
Victoria Palermo
Victoria Palermo
RAUM
On Thursday November 10th, there will be a solo exhibition by Victoria
Palermo in the Main Galleries. The Carriage House will be closed for
the winter season. The work will be on display through December 4th
with a reception for the artist on Saturday November 12th from 6:00
until 8:00 p.m. RAUM

I am one of those people who occasionally succumbs to "Stendhal's Syndrome" -that is I swoon, literally experience vertigo, in front of a work of art... at times in front of a painting, especially a Rothko. In this work, I try to wedge myself into that abstract paint space, make it three-dimensional, walk around in it, and see through to the other side.
The layers of translucent colors here are recombinant, varying with the viewer's vantage point. That means you, the viewer, may participate in the work, mixing color and determining composition through your position outside the construction. I acknowledge the visual associations with the machined aesthetic and geometrical shapes of the Bauhaus and De Stilj, but form rejects function in my pieces. Their architectonic ambition is compromised by gravity--they are made of rubber, and closer inspection reveals their handmade origins. The works defy practicality--more like miniature Victorian follies in spirit perhaps--inviting a sense of fantasy to imagine dwelling inside.
Victoria Palermo
2011
"Victoria Palermo's diminutive architectural structures made of silicone rubber engage the senses and the intellect. Constructions that fuse a modernist appearance and ideology with an aesthetic of play found in their small size, bright colors, and illogical spaces, the work engenders a sense of pure pleasure and fun."
--Katie Hauser
Associate Professor, Art History
Skidmore College
Gallery hours are Thursday through Monday, 11:00 till 5:00 p.m. For
further information about the gallery, the artists and upcoming
exhibition, visit
www.johndavisgallery.com
or contact John Davis directly at 518.828.5907 or via e-mail: art@johndavisgallery.com.
or contact John Davis directly at 518.828.5907 or via e-mail: art@johndavisgallery.com.
Art After Dark
YOU are invited... to the next
Art After Dark
NOVEMBER 18, 2011
7 - 9PM
In the Art League's Jeanie Tengelsen Gallery
Demonstrating Artist:
Denis Ponsot
Denis,
a well-known watercolorist, will demonstrate his award-winning
technique. He is an NYC-grown artist with over 35 years of experience
in the field. He currently teaches adult classes in Watercolor painting
at the School of Visual Arts, the Art League of Long Island and the
Jewish Community Center in Manhattan.
Participating Artists for November:
Lisa Berley
Robert Bloom
Maria Dabo-Peranic
Cori Foster
Rochelle LePa
Patricia Mardis Bell
Victor Matarasso
Karen Anne O'Donnell
Barbara Selva
Robert Bloom
Maria Dabo-Peranic
Cori Foster
Rochelle LePa
Patricia Mardis Bell
Victor Matarasso
Karen Anne O'Donnell
Barbara Selva
Co Chairs
Roberta Erlagen & Linda Louis
Osram Art Projects - Seven Screens
OSRAM ART PROJECTS – SEVEN SCREENS
Herlinde Koelbl:
You have taken away my heart, with one look you have taken it
9 November 2011 – 15 May 2012
You have taken away my heart, with one look you have taken it
9 November 2011 – 15 May 2012
Video
installation on LED-screens
Photo: Herlinde Koelbl,
© OSRAM ART
PROJECTS/Herlinde Koelbl
Opening: Tuesday, 8 November 2011, 7.00 pm
Talks by Martin Goetzeler, COO of OSRAM AG and Dr. Christian Schoen, curator.
www.osram.com/art
Talks by Martin Goetzeler, COO of OSRAM AG and Dr. Christian Schoen, curator.
www.osram.com/art
The tenth project for the SEVEN SCREENS, which is
to celebrate the 5th anniversary of the public art platform, is
dedicated to the human being. Herlinde Koelbl’s central theme is the
importance of seeing. Everything begins with a look at the world and a look at
one’s self: recognizing, perceiving, seeing, communicating. Her
installation „You have taken away my heart, with one look you have taken
it“ returns us to the origin of perception and the meaning of light,
which provides the basis for the SEVEN SCREENS. The title
of her installation was inspired by Solomon's Song of Songs.
Herlinde Koelbl
(*1939 in Lindau) is one of Germany's
most prominent photographers and documentary filmmakers. She did not begin her
career in photography until she was thirty-seven, and has worked for numerous
newspapers and magazines, including Stern, Die Zeit, and the New York Times.
Koelbl has presented her work in numerous exhibitions at home and abroad, for
example in the United States,
South Korea, Japan, Australia,
and China.
Most recently, she had extensive solo exhibitions at the Villa Stuck in Munich (2008), the Kunsthal Rotterdam, the Martin-Gropius
Bau in Berlin (2009), the Stadtmuseum Graz
(2010), and the Stadtmuseum in Munich
(2011). She has received numerous awards, including the Leica
Medal of Excellence (1987), the Epica Award and Kodak Pro Prize (1992), the
Golden Camera (2000), Dr. Erich Salomon Prize 2001, the Federal Cross of Merit
(2009), and the Lindau Cultural Award (2010).
Thursday, November 3, 2011
6th International Arte Laguna Prize
6th International Arte Laguna Prize

deadline 11.11.11 | final exhibition | arsenale | venice| italy
Until the 11th of November 2011 contemporary visual artists from all over the world can apply to the 6th International ARTE LAGUNA PRIZE, divided into 5 sections: painting, sculpture, photographic art, videoart and performance, and the brand new virtual art, dedicated to artworks entirely created using pc softwares and smartphones apps. Topics and techniques can be chosen freely.
Since 2006 the Arte Laguna Prize is focused on supporting emerging and already well-known artists and, thanks to collaborations with local and international partners, it is able to give them a network of opportunities.
The opportunities for the artists of this edition:
5 money Prizes of 7.000,00 EUR for the winner artists, one for each section
6 Art Residencies: Loft Miramarmi - Italy, Carlo Zauli Museum - Italy, Glass School Abate Zanetti - Venice, Art Stays - Slovenia, iaab – Basel, Technymon India ARTresidency – India
2 Business for Art: STILE Original Design offers a money prize of 8.000,00 EUR and will develop an art project with the selected artist and another project will develop with the jewelery company FOPE of Vicenza
2 International Festivals: participation in Open in Venice and Tina B in Prague
26 Personal Exhibitions in International Art Galleries
The Prize Arte Laguna has created a network of international galleries to introduce the artists to the market of Contemporary Art. Each gallery will select an artist for creating a solo exhibition
Furthermore, a collective exhibition at the Arsenale of Venice will be set up for the 110 finalists, chosen by theinternational jurors:
Igor Zanti - Art Critic and the Arte Laguna Prize's curator, Alessio Antoniolli - Director Gasworks of London; Chiara Barbieri - Publications Director, Peggy Guggenheim Collection; Gabriella Belli - Director MART of Trento and Rovereto; Ilaria Bonacossa - Freelance Curator; Soledad Gutierrez - Curator at MACBA Barcelona; Kanchi Metha - Curator Indian Pavillon Prague Biennale; Ludovico Pratesi - Director Centro Arti Visive Pescheria of Pesaro; Maria Savarese - Freelance Curator; Ralf Schmitt - Director Preview Berlin; Alma Zevi - Art Critic.
During the years, the winners of the Arte Laguna Prize had exhibitions in Venice, Wien, Prague and more than 20.000 viewers visited their shows.
Complete announcement >>>
Apply now >>>
The Morrison Hotel Gallery Presents - Neal Preston
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| (c) Neal Preston |
The Morrison Hotel Gallery
Presents
NEAL PRESTON
October
27, 2011, New York, NY - The Morrison Hotel Gallery in Soho is excited
to present an exhibition of photography from the prolific Neal Preston. The
exhibit will be open to the public beginning Friday, November 11th and
Neal will be appearing at the gallery on Saturday, November 12th from 1
to 5 PM, which will be open to the public.
This
notable exhibition will feature classic photographs and also
never-before-seen images from 40-year-old negatives that may not have
otherwise been useable, but were salvaged using modern-day technology.
Some of the photos even Neal himself had not yet seen - including The
Doors, Janis Joplin and the MC5.
With
a career that began in high school and continues to this day, Neal
Preston's photographs have appeared in every conceivable media outlet -
on the covers and pages of world-class magazines (People - as a major contributing photographer from 1979-2007, Time, Rolling Stone), in newspapers, books on TV, and in
countless record, CD and DVD covers. Through his longtime friendship
with acclaimed director Cameron Crowe, Neal has provided photography and
inspiration for such films as "Almost Famous", "Vanilla Sky" and the
soon-to-be-released "We Bought A Zoo." His archive, a body of work
spanning almost 4 decades, is regarded as one of the music industry's
most extensive and significant photo collections.
Preston
has toured the world with the who's-who of rock royalty - Led Zeppelin,
The Who, Queen, Fleetwood Mac, Bruce Springsteen, Heart, Billy Joel and
more.
Also
a gifted sports photographer, Neal has covered six Olympic Games, from
the 1984 Winter Games in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia to the 2006 Winter Games
in Torino, Italy. He has photographed major sporting
events as varied as the World Series, NBA and NFL playoff games, World
Cup soccer matches, and the U.S. Figure Skating Championships.
Preston
has been honored with a permanent exhibit at the Hard Rock Hotel and
Casino in Las Vegas, and his images have also been on display at the
Smithsonian, Yankee Stadium, Wembley Stadium, and the Rock and Roll Hall
of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio.
Of
his second-ever New York showing at The Morrison Hotel Gallery, Preston
says, "For this show, I'm busting out some of the 'greatest hits' along
with some previously unseen gems that I've mined from my archives -
most of them shot when I was still in high school. I want people to feel
like they've uncovered a kind of cool rock-and-roll time capsule, which
is exactly how I felt when I was bringing some of these photos back to
life."
Having
just celebrated it's 10th Anniversary, The Morrison Hotel Gallery was
founded in 2001 by Peter Blachley, a former record company executive,
producer Rich Horowitz, a former independent record store owner, and
Henry Diltz, a legendary music photographer. The gallery has since grown
to become a major brand in fine art music photography and is respected
amongst peers and artists alike.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
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