Monday, November 20, 2017

SATELLITE ART SHOW 2017 will be held at the Ocean Terrace Hotel Dec. 7-10

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SATELLITE ART SHOW


ANNOUNCING OUR MIAMI PROGRAM

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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! #satelliteartshow #notbasel
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NOVEMBER 16, 2017

40 rooms of an abandoned hotel repurposed into immersive, experiential, and often participatory exhibitions. SATELLITE, now in its third year is an artist-run and concept-driven alternative art fair that positions itself at the convergence of art, performance, new media, and technology. “The return to our dystopian hotel is a natural move for us. South Beach was great last year, but we were restricted by the regulations of the space. This year we will provide a truly visionary experience for our guests, restriction free” said SATELLITE creative director Brian Whiteley of the fair’s experiential emphasis.
SATELLITE’s repurposed hotel spaces will house a dynamic array of art presentations. Some notable projects include acclaimed collective Meow Wolfcreating a brand new environment specially for SATELLITE. Returning for the third year in a row is New Orleans own Dangerous Rose. This year Rose will present her newest project “Clown-Cockateur”, a provocative and sensual “clown-meets-pole-dancer” experience. Performance is Alive’s nonstop performance art lounge returns for the second year and will feature over 20 pieces with interactive performances, durational works on the beach and video screenings. Some highlights of the program will be a politically focused panel discussion/slumber party hosted by Operation Catsuit, Ayana Evans and PINK PRIVACY, and an intimate performance by acclaimed poet/artist Jessica Yatrofsky. Miami’s Borscht Corp (a popular biennial in film, tech and performance) is set to debut a special installation of works just for SATELLITE and is a great opportunity to discover local talent during an arts week typically focused on international players. Bushwick’s Famous On Mars returns for the second year and has partnered with Susie Magazine to produce a rotating array of wearable art objects, live tattooing (2 days), a zine nook with feminist publications available to peruse and purchase, and fine art objects with a strong participatory component. Miami’s Nice’N Easy will be transforming the main lobby of SATELLITE into a hazy, beach-dazed “guest check-in” installation. If you’re looking to check out some cutting edge works of art and get a free hair cut/dye job, head to the TANGA collective’s booth. The School of Visual Arts NY will present two installations, one of which includes a lie detector test inside of a defunct bathroom. Keeping fun and interactivity at the forefront, SATELLITE has two “Dance Hall” installations for you to experience. Haute to Death, a popular nightclub from Detroit will be producing a micro nightclub and sculpture installation, and The HAUNT (in partnership with GIPHY), has created a virtual reality dance hall, so pop on the oculus goggles and dance with the “ghosts of Miami’s past”, all on a light up dance stage. Renowned performance artist Kalup Linzy will be debuting his “Tangled Up” music video series at SATELLITE – so we can also expect live performances from this world-class artist! If you want to play some beer pong, head to the LOG/Camayhus booth where art collective Girl Don’t Be Dumb will challenge you to an epic Beer Pong game. CHASM.NYC is presenting the work of visual artist Julia Sinelnikova, a veteran of the Brooklyn art scene who was recently awarded a large-scale public art commission for the parks department in NYC. While you traverse the halls of SATELLITE please pay attention to all the nooks, crannies and closets as NY Collective Lounge Corp has taken over these locations for some “Fish Bowl Art Exhibitions”.
Aside from a stellar array of fine art presentations, SATELLITE has partnered with NY’s Le Poisson Rouge to produce several after parties. More on that SOON!
Through a regard for collectability but an emphasis on interactivity and unfiltered creative expression, SATELLITE Art Show aims not to compete with its sister satellite fairs but to differentiate itself as the most memorable art-viewing experience visitors will have all week. Expect the unexpected and stay for all the experiences, as no two moments will be the same at SATELLITE. We look forward to welcoming you to our abandoned hotel on the beach. #satelliteartshow #notbasel
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2017 EXHIBITORS

Haute to Death; Detroit, MI 
Famous on Mars X Susie Magazine; Brooklyn, NY 
Storefront Project; New York, NY 
Fountain of Pythons; Tampa, FL 
Linear Anagram; Brooklyn NY 
Tempus Projects; Tampa, FL 
Nice’N Easy; Miami, FL 
HOMOCATS; Brooklyn, NY 
Milagros Collective; Miami, FL 
CHASM; Brooklyn, NY 
Mary Sky; Hancock, VT 
BrobDinGnag Collective; Philadelphia, PA 
Meow Wolf; Santa Fe, NM 
Con Artist Collective; New York, NY 
Tanga; Miami, FL 
LOG; Chapel Hill, NC 
JBG Projects; Washington, DC 
The Haunt; Dallas, TX 
Dangerous Rose; New Orleans, LA 
Performance is Alive; New York, NY 
School of Visual Art; New York, NY 
Spectra; New Orleans, LA 
Rochambeau; Los Angeles 
Industry Gallery; Los Angeles, CA 
Duet Gallery; St Louis, MO 
AWOL; Los Angeles, CA 
Lena Marquise & Caspar Petéus; New York, NY 
Secret Project Robot; Brooklyn, NY 
Gravy Studio; Philadelphia, PA 
Coop Art Project; Miami, FL 
Bandler Enterprises; Brooklyn, NY 
Tiger Strikes Asteroid; Philadelphia, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago 
Borscht Corporation; Miami, FL 
Artveer; New York, NY 
Flatsitter; Buffalo, NY 
Lounge Corp; Brooklyn, NY 
Art Center SF; Miami, FL 
Camayuhs; Atlanta, GA

PERFORMANCE ARTISTS:

Riccardo Attanasio "Matlakas" (UK), Caitlin Baucom (NYC), Hovey Brock(NYC), Mara Catalan (NYC), Máiréad Grace Delaney (IL), Diane Dwyer(NYC), Shawn Escarciga (NYC), Ayana Evans (NYC), Katya Grokhovsky(NYC), Alexandra Hammond (NYC), PEI-LING HO (Taipei/NYC), Hu Renyi(China/NYC), Cynthia Post Hunt (AR), Tsedaye Makonnen (DC), Luis Mejico(IL), Helina Metaferia (DC), Butch Merigoni (NYC), Verónica Peña (Spain/IN), Keijaun Thomas (IL), Rah (Iran, CAN), Jessica Yatrofsky (NYC), Alice Vogler(NC), Claudia Huiza (Los Angeles, CA).

MUSICAL ACTS: (presented in conjunction with Le Poisson Rouge)

Nightly programing to be presented at local dive "On The Rocks". Full list of talent TBA shortly
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VISIT


December 7th: 12pm – 2pm
2017 HOURS
December 7th: 2pm – 10pm 
December 8th: 2pm – 10pm 
December 9th: 2pm – 10pm 
December 10th: 2pm – 6pm
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Thursday, November 16, 2017

Long Island Artists:7th Annual Photo Competition at the Art League of Long Island's Jeanie Tengelsen Gallery

 
 
The Art of Narrative
7th Annual Photo Competition at the
Art League of Long Island's Jeanie Tengelsen Gallery

January 13 through February 10 

Juror: Rena Silverman
Cultural Reporter, The New York Times with focus on photography

Application Deadline: December 11

Above photo taken by U.S. Navy photojournalist Victor Jorgensen on V-J Day, Times Square.  Jorgensen was standing near Alfred Eisenstaedt at that moment.
 
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Emmanuel Fremin Gallery is delighted to present Concrete Jungle artist reception on Thursday, November 16 from 6 to 8 p.m.

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Emmanuel Fremin Gallery is delighted to present Concrete Jungle, a new exhibition featuring the works of Hung Yi and Young Sam Kim.
Concrete Jungle will run from November 16 to December 30, 2017 with an artist reception on Thursday, November 16 from 6 to 8 p.m.

Hung Yi

Yi creates animated and personified interpretations of colorfuls animals based on symbols from Taiwanese traditions which are believed to be lucky. The artist hand paints the whimsical sculptures with patterns and texts that are aligned with fortuitous intention. Yi’s works are displayed in many locations not only in Taiwan which include airports, theater halls, plazas and universities but all around the world. From breaking with customary exhibition displays to working in spaces not confined by traditional architectural structures, or streets in the heart of a city, Hung Yi has broken the rules with his signature public art. Given the scope of his vision, it might not be surprising that he is one of the most representative Asian artists of his generation, having exhibited in Hong Kong, China, Japan, San Francisco, New York, and now D.C., where all kinds of landscapes have become part of his creation.
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The Heart Shaped Snail, edition of 9

Young Sam Kim

Kim's new series invites the spectator to ask what an alternative construction physically and spiritually would look like. Here, it’s an imagined tour through the psychology and philosophy of the modern world that aims to change the way we view about settlement of an urban plan. Each of us forgets to look at the beauty and the congruity behind the concrete worlds when we are faced with the complexity and the chaos of it. Young invites us to perceive the harmony of diffusiveness and disjointedness. Conceding that we are inconveniently vulnerable to the color of concrete can also mean that our sense of purpose may easily be derailed by an unfortunate hue in the sky, so in this true spirit of wonder, our task is to acknowledge the question of what is beautiful is impossible to elucidate, something better left for our hearts and eyes to coyly discover in Young’s mysterious settlements. What truly matters here is how the artist keeps premises in perspective by juxtaposing the layers of contemporary architecture elements and preceding actuals.
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Living, 40" x 41", edition of 7
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Monday, November 13, 2017

Art Dubai Saudi artist prize offered


 

 
All Saudi artists are invited to take part in a new contemporary art competition, launched by the King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture (Ithra), in collaboration with Art Dubai. The winning artist will receive financial support to produce a commissioned installation, which will be exhibited at Art Dubai 2018 (March 21-24, 2018) and eventually become part of Ithra’s prestigious permanent collection. The deadline for applications is November 30 and the winner will be announced on January 16.
 
APPLY HERE


CRITERIA FOR APPLICATION:
The artist will be from Saudi Arabia
Artist group applications will be acceptable (limited to one installation per application)
The commissioned piece will be a new work, exclusive to the Center and Art Dubai
The installation must be a permanent piece, and the artist must submit a portfolio as well as a breakdown of the production costs
The project must not exceed SAR 375,000, including shipping, insurance and project management, be in line with the size and weight restrictions (4m x 2.5m), and be culturally appropriate


CONTACTS:

COMPETITION ENQUIRIES
Benedetta Ghione
Art Dubai
benedetta@artdubai.ae

MEDIA CONTACT
Nicole Kanne
Art Dubai
nicole@artdubai.ae


About The King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture
The King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture’s building with its unique architecture rises as a shining beacon of knowledge in Dhahran’s skyline. The building, which is an initiative by Saudi Aramco, is significantly located near the Prosperity Well where oil was first discovered in commercial quantities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The purpose of this ambitious initiative is to accelerate the Kingdom’s transformation into a knowledge-based economy as envisioned by HM King Abdullah who laid the foundation stone for this iconic building.

The Center is the first incubator of knowledge of its kind in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It brings together under its roof many programs that aim to create a positive and tangible impact in the fields of knowledge and culture by preparing the national talents for the knowledge-based and innovation-based creative industries.

The Center features a modern architectural design, state-of-the-art technologies, unique learning tools, and enriching programs. It is an important platform for explorers, intellectuals, innovators, and leaders. The Center – a diverse cultural space – has a 21st century library, an idea lab, an oasis for children, a four-gallery museum, art exhibits, an archives gallery, an energy exhibit, and a knowledge tower which stands at its heart to offer educational programs that cater to all age groups. The Center’s programs were all designed to inspire the community, enrich the culture, and support our community which is taking steady steps toward establishing a knowledge-based economy.


About Art Dubai
A leading international art fair, Art Dubai is the preeminent place to interact with art from the Middle East, North Africa and South Asia. For its 12th edition Art Dubai presents a unique line-up of 103 galleries from 47 countries, reaffirming the fair's position as a place of discovery with galleries from new markets rarely seen on the international stage exhibiting alongside leading galleries from established art centers. It will also showcase the largest edition of Art Dubai Modern – the world’s only platform that exhibits museum-quality Modern works from the MENASA region, alongside the annual Modern Symposium of talks on the lives and legacies of artists operating in these regions in the 20th century.

Art Dubai 2018 inaugurates a new gallery section – Residents – that welcomes spaces whose artists will complete a residency in the UAE with work created during this period exhibited at the fair.

Beyond the gallery halls, the fair once again hosts an extensive collateral programme including the 10th anniversary of The Abraaj Group Art Prize, the Global Art Forum that takes on the theme of automation, a series of commissions including Art Dubai's The Room and an engaging after-hours programme, including private visits to collections and to cultural institutions across the Emirates.

In addition to its March programming the fair aims to continue to grow the cultural fabric of the city and the region with year round engagement including the art school Campus Art Dubai, an internship programme aimed at supporting the next generation of art practitioners and professionals, and Art Dubai Portraits, a film series casting light on MENASA artists and their practices.

Art Dubai is held in partnership with The Abraaj Group. The fair is sponsored by Julius Baer, Meraas and Piaget. Madinat Jumeirah is home to the event. The Dubai Culture & Arts Authority (Dubai Culture) is a strategic partner of Art Dubai and supports the fair’s year-round education programme.

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