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The 2011 edition of PULSE New York makes its debut in its new home at Metropolitan Pavilion from March 3-6, 2011. PULSE New York 2011 will host 62 exhibitors across two floors in a pristine, recently-renovated setting while continuing its signature series of special projects.
In recognition of the hectic New York art fair week, PULSE New York 2011 is conveniently located in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood, minutes from Union Square and all major subway lines, and will provide complimentary wireless internet access to all visitors.
Numerous mainstay exhibitors will return following triumphant showings in PULSE Miami 2010 - the first edition under recently-appointed Director Cornell DeWitt - including Mark Moore Gallery which recently relocated to Culver City and Galerie Stefan Roepke, of Cologne. International galleries making their return to PULSE New York include the venerable Singapore Tyler Print Institute (STPI), which will stage a solo booth of American artist Trenton Doyle Hancock, and Cuban gallery Habana, presenting artists Ivan Capote and Glenda Leon. PULSE New York is also proud to welcome several exciting first time exhibitors, such as Luis De Jesus Los Angeles, and Montreal's Art Mûr in the solo-artist IMPULSE section.
SELECTED SPECIAL PROJECTS
PULSE New York 2011 will also continue its series of special projects, with many deeply rooted in the New York area. Visitors to the fair will immediately enter a special pop-up bookstore created by Brooklyn's celebrated powerHouse Books, featuring selected titles published by powerHouse and others. Original installations include Molly Dilworth's site-specific painting Field Test (NYC), courtesy of David B. Smith Gallery. Field Test (NYC), is part of a series of works by Dilworth that reference electron microscopy images of rare-earth elements, a prominent example of which is her Cool Water, Hot Island, installed across several blocks of Times Square. Also on view will be Ben Wolf's Clamber, presented by New York gallery Christina Ray, in which Wolf creates a massive environment from materials he salvaged from an abandoned ship in Newark, New Jersey.
PULSE EXHIBITORS
Jen Bekman Gallery, New York; Benrimon Contemporary, New York; Black & White Gallery, Brooklyn; Galerie Andreas Binder, Munich; {CTS} Creative Thriftshop, Brooklyn; Luis De Jesus Los Angeles, Santa Monica; Davidson Contemporary, New York; Dorsch Gallery, Miami; Fouladi Projects, San Francisco; Samuel Freeman, Santa Monica; ftc., Berlin; Habana, Habana City; Patrick Heide Contemporary Art, London; Charlie James Gallery, Los Angeles; Gallery Joe, Philadelphia; Jenkins Johnson Gallery, New York; Galerie Kleindienst, Leipzig; Kudlek Van Der Grinten, Cologne; Richard Levy Gallery, Albuquerque, Livingstone Gallery, The Hague; David Lusk Gallery, Memphis; M+B, Los Angeles; Maior, Pollença, Mallorca; Andrea Meislin Gallery New York; Nicholas Metivier Gallery, Cologne; Mark Moore Gallery, Culver City; Morgan Lehman, New York; Horrach Moya, Mallorca; Pablo's Birthday, New York; Pentimenti Gallery, Philadelphia; Praxis International Art, New York; Christina Ray, New York; Baer Ridgway Exhibitions, San Francisco; Galerie Stefan Röpke, Cologne; Michael Rosenthal, San Francisco;Tyler Rollins Fine Art, New York; Mary Ryan Gallery, New York; Carrie Secrist Gallery, Chicago; Sienna Gallery, Lenox; Silverlens Gallery, Makati City; David B. Smith Gallery, Denver; STPI, Singapore; Cristin Tierney, New York; Fred Torres Collaborations, New York; Galleri Maria Veie, Oslo; Von Lintel Gallery, New York; Shoshana Wayne Gallery, Santa Monica; Mike Weiss, New York; Zidoun Gallery, Luxembourg.
IMPULSE EXHIBITORS
Angell Gallery, Toronto | Alex McLeod; Antena Estudio, Mexico City | Andrès Basurto; Art Mûr, Montréal | Jinny Yu; Blythe Projects, Culver City | Mark Schoening; Causey Contemporary, Brooklyn | Kevin Bourgeois; Freight + Volume, New York | Damian Stamer; Joshua Liner Gallery, New York | David Ellis; NP Contemporary Art Center, New York | Desi Santiago; Galerie SAS, Montréal | Catherine Bolduc; Sears Peyton Gallery, New York | Bo Joseph;Shfap, New York | San Gram Majumdar; TZR Galerie Kai Brückner, Düsserdolf | Jasper de Beijer; Miyako Yoshinaga Art Prospects, New York | Joseph Burwell.
NON-PROFIT
Art in General, New York; Brodsky Center for Innovative Editions, at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Jersey; Artware Editions, New York.
DIRECTOR
Cornell DeWitt was founder and principal of his namesake gallery, and former director of Yvon Lambert New York, in addition to his experience as a private dealer and advisor. He has also served on the faculty of New York University where he received a master's degree.
PULSE
Through its annual editions in New York and Miami, PULSE serves as the junction between central and satellite art fairs. Its exhibitors consist of a select group of leading and pioneering international galleries that present works by premier contemporary artists with those of emerging and undiscovered talents. A central component of the fair is its program of commissioned cultural projects that link its audience to all aspects of the visual and performing arts.
MEDIA CONTACT
Andy Cushman | OCTOPUS OUTREACH | E: ac@8op.us | M: +1 (917) 744-4042
PULSE New York's sixth edition will take place March 3-6, 2011 at The Metropolitan Pavilion.
Thursday, March 3: 10 AM - 1 PM Private and Press Preview
Public Hours:
Thursday, March 3: 1 PM - 8 PM
Friday, March 4: noon - 8 PM
Saturday, March 5: noon - 8 PM
Sunday, March 6: noon - 5 PM
PULSE New York 2011 would like to thank our generous Sponsors &
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