Showing posts with label Seattle Art fair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seattle Art fair. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Catch the Seattle Art Fair, Fremin Gallery, August 1- 4 CenturyLink Field Event Center 1000 Occidental Avenue S Seattle

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Fremin Gallery is delighted to announce our participation at the upcoming SEATTLE ART FAIR. Visit us at booth D33. VIP Tickets available upon request at emmanuel@fremingallery.com.
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The Seattle Art Fair is a one-of-a-kind destination for the best in modern and contemporary art and a showcase for the vibrant arts community of the Pacific Northwest. 
Based in Seattle, a city as renowned for its natural beauty as its cultural landscape, the fair brings together the region’s strong collector base; local, national, and international galleries; area museums and institutions; and an array of innovative public programming. Founded in 2015 by Paul G. Allen, the Seattle Art Fair is produced by Vulcan Arts + Entertainment and Art Market Productions.
HOURS & LOCATION 
Collectors Preview 
Thursday, August 1, 2019 3:30pm - 6:00pm
Opening Night Preview 
Thursday, August 1, 2019 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Fair Hours 
Friday, August 2, 2019 11:00am - 8:00pm 
Saturday, August 3, 2019 11:00am - 7:00pm 
Sunday, August 4, 2019 11:00am - 6:00pm 
CenturyLink Field Event Center 
1000 Occidental Avenue S 
Seattle, WA 98134
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Wednesday, July 19, 2017

John Szoke at he Seattle Art Fair Aug 3-6


Don't sleep through the Seattle Art Fair!

Edvard Munch, Dobbeltselvmord (Double Suicide, Dead Lovers, The Dead), 1901.  Etching and drypoint printed in black ink on heavy cream wove paper. Signed in pencil, lower right.  Probably printed by NGO, Kristiania.  Image: 14 1/2 x 18 inches; Sheet: 19 3/4  x 27  inches; Framed: 23 3/4 x 30 inches.  (Woll 162.a.I) (Schiefler 139)
From August 3 to August 6, we'll be joining 100 other galleries at the CenturyLink Field Event Center for the fourth annual Seattle Art Fair.  Click here for complimentary tickets, and come visit! 

Thursday, March 10, 2016

Seattle Art Fair Application: Final Day march 11th





This Friday , March 11th, is the final day to submit an application for Seattle Art Fair 2016. Building on the extraordinary success of the fair's inaugural edition, Seattle Art Fair's second year will feature seventy-five internationally influential galleries including important new exhibitors and top 2015 participants. Submit an application to Seattle Art Fair's second, and final, round of review to join this significant group of exceptional galleries from around the world as they work alongside the city of Seattle to create a truly distinct event for the global arts community. 

Participants of Seattle Art Fair 2016 are selected by the 2016 Dealer Committee, comprised of Robert Goff ( David Zwirner Gallery), Eric Gleason ( Paul Kasmin Gallery ), James Harris (James Harris Gallery ), Mariane Ibrahim ( Mariane Ibrahim Gallery ), Shinichi Kitahara (Kaikai Kiki Galler y), Greg Kucera (Greg Kucera Gallery), Elizabeth Sullivan 
( Pace Gallery ), and Stacey Winston Levitan ( Winston Wächter Fine Art ). 

To apply to Seattle Art Fair 2016 , visit seattleartfair.com/for-exhibitors/apply 


2016 Exhibitors | List in Formation
  • ACA Galleries New York
  • Allan Stone Projects New York
  • Ameringer | McEnery | Yohe New York
  • Backslash Gallery Paris
  • Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery New York
  • Charles A. Hartman Fine Art Portland
  • Charlie James Gallery Los Angeles
  • Claire Oliver Gallery New York
  • David Zwirner Gallery New York/London
  • Donald Ellis Gallery New York
  • Forum Gallery New York
  • G. Gibson Gallery Seattle
  • Gallery Jones Vancouver, BC
  • Gallery Luisotti Santa Monica
  • Greg Kucera Gallery Seattle
  • James Harris Gallery Seattle
  • Jane Lombard Gallery New York
  • Jason Jacques Inc. New York
  • Jenkins Johnson Gallery San Francisco/NY
  • Jerald Melberg Gallery Charlotte
  • JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans
  • Kagedo Japanese Art Orcas, WA
  • Kaikai Kiki Gallery Tokyo/New York
  • KOKI ARTS Tokyo
  • Mariane Ibrahim Gallery Seattle
  • Marlborough Gallery New York
  • Michael Rosenfeld Gallery New York
  • Monte Clark Gallery Vancouver, BC
  • Nancy Hoffman Gallery New York
  • Pace Gallery New York
  • Pace/MacGill Gallery New York
  • Paul Kasmin Gallery New York
  • Paul Thiebaud Gallery San Francisco
  • PDX CONTEMPORARY ART Portland
  • Petzel Gallery New York
  • Richard Levy Gallery Albuquerque
  • Roq La Rue Seattle
  • ROSEGALLERY Santa Monica
  • Sapar Contemporary New York
  • SEASON Seattle
  • Shoshana Wayne Gallery Santa Monica
  • Upfor Portland
  • Winston Wächter Fine Art Seattle/NY
  • Zieher Smith & Horton New York
  • Zürcher Gallery New York/Paris

Header image: Detail of Collision Chamber MW, 2014 by Pedro Barbeito, courtesy of 101/EXHIBIT
Second image: Detail of Untitled (Dovetail), 2014 by Phillip Argent, courtesy of Shoshana Wayne Gallery

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Saturday, August 1, 2015

INAUGURAL SEATTLE ART FAIR OPENS TO A CROWD OF MORE THAN 4,000 VISITORS WITH IMPORTANT ACQUISITIONS BY REGIONAL, LOCAL AND NATIONAL COLLECTORS



















Seattle Art Fair


July 30 - August 2

CENTURYLINK FIELD EVENT CENTER

INAUGURAL SEATTLE ART FAIR OPENS TO A CROWD OF MORE THAN 4,000 VISITORS WITH IMPORTANT ACQUISITIONS BY REGIONAL, LOCAL AND NATIONAL COLLECTORS

With a toast to the city led by Paul Allen and The Honorable Ed Murray, Mayor of Seattle, the inaugural Seattle Art Fair roared into action on Thursday evening. The Seattle Art Fair opened to an animated, engaged crowd of 4,000 collectors, curators, museum directors, and art lovers as a unique moment focused entirely on the city itself​. The people of Seattle responded with a powerful enthusiasm reflected in strong sales and sizable attendance. Visitors to the fair's acclaimed first edition were met with an intriguing exhibition​ ​of ​sixty-two local, regional, and national galleries alongside a program of public installations, performances, and special exhibitions. 

Sales were robust across the board, with acquisitions of important work reported ​in all price ranges. Gagosian Gallery enjoyed an active Preview and noted the enthusiasm of the crowd, which included prominent collectors as well as museum directors and curators from across the region. New York City's Allan Stone Projects​ sold​ a Dan Basen mixed media piece and a Wayne Thiebaud early work on paper in the fair's opening moments. Paul Kasmin Gallery sold ​Revolution #2, by Ivan Navarro, Pace Gallery placed two of their stunning teamLab interactive digital installations, and David Zwirner Gallery sold work by Oscar Murillo and Christopher Williams in the fair's first hours​. Seattle's Greg Kucera Gallery also saw sales across their program's presented price points including the placement of Sherry Markovitz's Poodle Head, two Margie Livingston paint pieces, and a William Kentridge. ​​James Cohan Gallery saw significant interest in the works of Spencer Finch and and sold several pieces by Elias Sime. Adelson Galleries sold Jamie Wyeth's Sisters - Six in a Suite of Untoward Occurrences on Monhegan Island. Other highlights include Catharine Clark Gallery's sale of sculpture by Wanxin Zhang and Jonathan Ferrara Gallery​'s​ placement​ of work by Skylar Fein and Nikki Rosato. ​Seattle's Roq La Rue sold work on paper by local artist Amanda Manitach as well as acrylics on panel by Travis Louie and Camille Rose Garcia. Samsøn Projects sold work by Mark Cooper to a prominent New York City collector, ​New York's Maxwell Davidson Gallery sold ​several works by Thomas Witte, and Seattle galley Winston Wächter Fine Art sold four mixed media and sculpture by Dustin Yellin. 

The first two hours of the Seattle Art Fair opening night Preview raised over $85,000 for Artist Trust. Dedicated to supporting Washington State artists working across all disciplines by providing professional development through training programs like Edge and I Am An Artist, Artist Trust funds upwards of 85 artist grants, totaling over $300,000 each year. Seattle Art Fair's support of this important institution enlivens the fair's vision to support innovative, creative thinkers and makers within the region. 

Seattle Art Fair visitors filled the wide aisles of the CenturyLink Field Event Center and flocked to Basecamp, Olson Kundig's site-specific Collectors Lounge. Acting as a conduit between outside and in, the space serves as a gathering point and place for conversation and contemplation. Olson Kundig's design celebrates the pioneering spirit of the Pacific Northwest, using wood, ​fabric, and native plantings to evoke the simple elegance of nature and bridge the fair with the surrounding landscape. The design for Basecamp is led by Olson Kundig owner and principal Jim Olson and associate architect Jerry Garcia 

SHOW INFORMATION 

Seattle Art Fair
CenturyLink Field Event Center
800 Occidental Ave S., Seattle WA 98134

Fair Hours
Friday, July 31, 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Saturday, August 1, 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Sunday, August 2, 12 noon – 6 p.m.


For news and updates about the Seattle Art Fair, please visit: seattleartfair.com 

EXHIBITORS
  • 101/Exhibit
  • Abmeyer + Wood Fine Art
  • ACA Galleries
  • Adelson Galleries
  • Allan Stone Projects
  • Ameringer | McEnery | Yohe
  • bitforms gallery
  • Catharine Clark Gallery
  • Charles A. Hartman Fine Art
  • Charlie James Gallery
  • CYNTHIA-REEVES
  • Danese/Corey
  • David Zwirner
  • Donald Ellis Gallery
  • Edward Cella Art + Architecture
  • Elizabeth Leach Gallery
  • Emerson Dorsch
  • Forum Gallery
  • Freight + Volume
  • G. Gibson Gallery
  • Gagosian Gallery
  • Gail Severn Gallery
  • Gallery 16
  • Gallery Jones
  • Gana Art
  • Greg Kucera Gallery
  • Harmony Murphy Gallery
  • James Cohan Gallery
  • James Harris Gallery
  • Jenkins Johnson Gallery
  • JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY
  • Kaikai Kiki
  • KOKI ARTS
  • Kopeikin Gallery
  • Linda Hodges Gallery
  • LMAKprojects
  • Mariane Ibrahim Gallery
  • Maxwell Davidson Gallery
  • Mindy Solomon Gallery
  • Monte Clark Gallery
  • Nancy Hoffman Gallery
  • Octavia Art Gallery
  • Osage
  • Pace Gallery
  • Patricia Sweetow Gallery
  • Paul Kasmin Gallery
  • PDX CONTEMPORARY ART
  • Platform Gallery
  • PUNCH Gallery
  • Rebecca Hossack Gallery
  • Rena Bransten Projects and Rite Editions
  • Richard Levy Gallery
  • Roq La Rue
  • RYAN LEE
  • Samsøn
  • SEASON
  • Traver Gallery
  • Tyler Rollins Fine Art
  • Upfor
  • Winston Wächter Fine Art
  • Woodside/Braseth Gallery
  • Zürcher Gallery


About Art Market Productions
Art Market Productions is a Brooklyn-based production firm owned and operated by Max Fishko and Jeffrey Wainhause. Working in concert with a talented and passionate network of dealers, curators, and arts professionals, Art Market Productions is proud to present forward thinking, progressive, and successful events across the country. 

About Vulcan, Inc. 
Vulcan, Inc. creates and advances a variety of world-class endeavors and high-impact initiatives that change and improve the way people live, learn, do business and experience the world. Founded in 1986 by investor and philanthropist Paul G. Allen, Vulcan oversees various business and charitable projects including real estate holdings, investments in dozens of companies, including the Seattle Seahawks NFL, Seattle Sounders FC Major League Soccer, and Portland Trail Blazers NBA franchises, First & Goal Inc., the Seattle Cinerama theatre, Experience Music Project, the Science Fiction Museum & Hall of Fame, the Allen Institute for Brain Science, the Allen Institute for Cell Science and The Paul G. Allen Family Foundation. For more information, visit vulcan.com.
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Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Catch Seattle Art Fair,July 30-August 2, Always a good place to go!








Seattle Art Fair opens tomorrow in the heart of the city at CenturyLink Field Event Center. Already recognized as a great city for the arts, Seattle is bursting with anticipation for the launch of a truly innovative event: a fair that highlights the ingenuity and vibrant art scene of its hometown while igniting world-wide interest in this Pacific Northwest hub of creativity and arts patronage. 

Seattle Art Fair takes off tomorrow evening with an exclusive Preview benefiting Artist Trust. Patron VIP Pass holders will join the fair for an exclusive First Look at 6:00pm, and at 8:00pm the doors will open to all Seattle Art Fair VIP and Fair Pass holders. To purchase tickets to the Preview, visit seattleartfair.com/tickets 



BASECAMP BY OLSON KUNDIG
Seattle Art Fair's first edition will feature Basecamp, a combined Marsh VIP and Collector's Lounge designed by Seattle-based Olson Kundig. Acting as a conduit between outside and in, the space will serve as a gathering point and place for conversation and contemplation. Olson Kundig’s design celebrates the pioneering spirit of the Pacific Northwest, using wood, fabric, and native plantings to evoke the simple elegance of nature and bridge the fair with the surrounding landscape. The design for Basecamp is led by Olson Kundig owner and principal Jim Olson and associate architect Jerry Garcia



FOR SEATTLE
Seattle Art Fair's off-site activations will open alongside the central fair, inviting the public to explore familiar parks and buildings with an original perspective afforded by new installations by such artists as Robert Montgomery, Wendy Red Star, and Jenny Heishman. A Singularity, a special exhibition at The Living Computer Museum, will explore the rapidly integrating relationship of human intelligence and technological advent. With a collection assembled by Microsoft cofounder Paul G. Allen, the Living Computer Museum provides a historical framework as well as a focused mission for the future of the machines inspiring this exhibition. The fifteen exhibited works by Mark Cooper, George LeGrady, Chris Doyle, Jack Featherly, Anthony Marcellini, Joel Holmberg, Joseph Huppert, Brenna Murphy, MSHR, Michal Rovner, and John Slepian, all presented by Seattle Art Fair exhibitors, will showcase technology’s impact on each artist‘s practice and his or her utilization of technology as a tool and an influence. 



Don't miss your chance to experience this unique and exciting moment in one of Forbes' top ten most creative cities. Seattle Art Fair is open Thursday, July 30th through Sunday, August 2nd. For more information about the fair and its surrounding events visit seattleartfair.com, and if you haven't already, be sure to: 


EXHIBITORS
  • 101/Exhibit
  • Abmeyer + Wood Fine Art
  • ACA Galleries
  • Adelson Galleries
  • Allan Stone Projects
  • Ameringer | McEnery | Yohe
  • bitforms gallery
  • Catharine Clark Gallery
  • Charles A. Hartman Fine Art
  • Charlie James Gallery
  • CYNTHIA-REEVES
  • Danese/Corey
  • David Zwirner
  • Donald Ellis Gallery
  • Edward Cella Art + Architecture
  • Elizabeth Leach Gallery
  • Emerson Dorsch
  • Forum Gallery
  • Freight + Volume
  • G. Gibson Gallery
  • Gagosian Gallery
  • Gail Severn Gallery
  • Gallery 16
  • Gallery Jones
  • Gana Art
  • Greg Kucera Gallery
  • Harmony Murphy Gallery
  • James Cohan Gallery
  • James Harris Gallery
  • Jenkins Johnson Gallery
  • JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY
  • Kaikai Kiki
  • KOKI ARTS
  • Kopeikin Gallery
  • Linda Hodges Gallery
  • LMAKprojects
  • Mariane Ibrahim Gallery
  • Maxwell Davidson Gallery
  • Mindy Solomon Gallery
  • Monte Clark Gallery
  • Nancy Hoffman Gallery
  • Octavia Art Gallery
  • Osage
  • Pace Gallery
  • Patricia Sweetow Gallery
  • Paul Kasmin Gallery
  • PDX CONTEMPORARY ART
  • Platform Gallery
  • PUNCH Gallery
  • Rebecca Hossack Gallery
  • Rena Bransten Projects and Rite Editions
  • Richard Levy Gallery
  • Roq La Rue
  • RYAN LEE
  • Samsøn
  • SEASON
  • Traver Gallery
  • Tyler Rollins Fine Art
  • Upfor
  • Winston Wächter Fine Art
  • Woodside/Braseth Gallery
  • Zürcher Gallery
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Friday, July 17, 2015

Put the Seattle Art Fair on your must do list: Seattle Art Fair launches this July 30 - August 2 at the CenturyLink Field Event Center








Seattle Art Fair launches this July 30 - August 2 at the CenturyLink Field Event Center with sixty leading local, national, and international art galleries presenting exhibitions of the world's best modern and contemporary art. This ambitious project is designed to be a showcase for the vibrant arts culture of the Pacific Northwest, a platform for the exploration of Seattle's strong connection to the Pacific Rim, and a survey of the broader contemporary dialogue. Seattle Art Fair will reach beyond the walls of CenturyLink Field, with installations, talks, presentations, programming, and special exhibitions activating spaces throughout the city. Through innovative citywide cultural partnerships, the fair will be a destination for new and established collectors, international art patrons, and residents of one of the most dynamic cities in the US

EXHIBITORS
Seattle Art Fair exhibitors hail from around the world, with top international and US based galleries joining important local and regional institutions. 
  • 101/Exhibit
  • Abmeyer + Wood Fine Art
  • ACA Galleries
  • Adelson Galleries
  • Allan Stone Projects
  • Ameringer | McEnery | Yohe
  • bitforms gallery
  • Catharine Clark Gallery
  • Charles A. Hartman Fine Art
  • Charlie James Gallery
  • CYNTHIA-REEVES
  • Danese/Corey
  • David Zwirner
  • Donald Ellis Gallery
  • Edward Cella Art + Architecture
  • Elizabeth Leach Gallery
  • Emerson Dorsch
  • Forum Gallery
  • G. Gibson Gallery
  • Gagosian Gallery
  • Gail Severn Gallery
  • Gallery 16
  • Gallery Jones
  • Gana Art
  • Greg Kucera Gallery
  • Harmony Murphy Gallery
  • James Cohan Gallery
  • James Harris Gallery
  • Jenkins Johnson Gallery
  • JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY
  • Kaikai Kiki
  • KOKI ARTS
  • Kopeikin Gallery
  • Linda Hodges Gallery
  • LMAKprojects
  • Mariane Ibrahim Gallery
  • Maxwell Davidson Gallery
  • Mindy Solomon Gallery
  • Monte Clark Gallery
  • Nancy Hoffman Gallery
  • Octavia Art Gallery
  • Osage
  • Pace Gallery
  • Patricia Sweetow Gallery
  • Paul Kasmin Gallery
  • PDX CONTEMPORARY ART
  • Platform Gallery
  • PUNCH Gallery
  • Rebecca Hossack Gallery
  • Rena Bransten Projects and Rite Editions
  • Richard Levy Gallery
  • Roq La Rue
  • RYAN LEE
  • Samsøn
  • SEASON
  • Traver Gallery
  • Tyler Rollins Fine Art
  • Upfor
  • Winston Wächter Fine Art
  • Woodside/Braseth Gallery
  • Zürcher Gallery



JUMP-START PROGRAMMING & EVENTS
Get a jump-start on the Seattle Art Fair with pre-fair opportunities including Talk Contemporary, conversations with top contemporary artists produced in conjunction with the Seattle Art Museum. The series of free, public talks will take place in the weeks leading up to and during the fair at the Seattle Art Museum's Plestcheeff Auditorium and will include talks by Victoria Sambunaris and Maya Lin. Click here to reserve your tickets now. Other kick-off opportunities include an exclusive talk with Robert Montgomery proceeding the Lighting Ceremony of his new work, THE STARS PULL DOWN FOR REAL, and the chance to visit the studio of artist Julie Alpert as part of the fair's Off-Site programming, Experiments: Pure Research

Upcoming Events Include:
SATURDAY, JULY 18
4:00pm - 6:00pm
Open Studio with Julie Alpert | Experiments: Pure Research
Location: MadArt | 325 Westlake Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109

WEDNESDAY, JULY 22
7:00pm - 8:00pm
Talk Contemporary: Victoria Sambunaris
Location: Seattle Art Museum, Plestcheeff Auditorium | 1300 1st Ave, Seattle, WA 98101
RSVP Required | Hosted by Seattle Art Museum

SATURDAY, JULY 25
11:00am - 12:00pm
Conversation with Robert Montgomery
Location: Via6 rooftop pavilion | 2121 6th Ave, Seattle, WA 98121
Patron VIP Event - RSVP Required | Hosted by Via6
Visit seattleartfair.com/tickets to purchase your Patron VIP Pass

8:00pm - 10:00pm
Lighting Ceremony: THE STARS PULLED DOWN FOR REAL by Robert Montgomery
Experiments: Pure Research | Organized by ALL RISE
Location: 1250 Denny Way, Seattle, WA 98109

WEDNESDAY, JULY 29
7:00pm - 8:00pm
Talk Contemporary: Maya Lin
Location: Seattle Art Museum, Plestcheef Auditorium | 1300 1st Ave, Seattle, WA 98101
SOLD OUT - RSVP Required | Hosted by Seattle Art Museum

For more information about all Seattle Art Fair programming opportunities, visit seattleartfair.com/projects-events



PARTNERS & SPONSORS
Seattle Art Fair will launch the evening of Thursday, July 30th with an exclusive Preview benefiting Artist Trust. Dedicated to supporting Washington State artists working across all disciplines, Artists Trust provides professional development through training programs and the funding of grants. This partnership realizes the Seattle Art Fair's vision to support innovate, creative thinkers. The celebration will feature complimentary gourmet food and drink and first access to the exhibitions beginning at 6pm. To purchase tickets to the Preview, visit seattleartfair.com/tickets 

Seattle Art Fair is thrilled to feature Basecamp, a combined VIP and Collector's Lounge designed by Seattle-based Olson Kundig. Acting as a conduit between outside and in, the space will serve as a gathering point and place for conversation and contemplation. Olson Kundig’s design celebrates the pioneering spirit of the Pacific Northwest, using wood, fabric, and native plantings to evoke the simple elegance of nature and bridge the fair with the surrounding landscape. The design for Basecamp is led by Olson Kundig owner and principal Jim Olson and associate architect Jerry Garcia. Additional cultural and event partners include 4Culture , ArtsFund, ArtTable, Bellevue Arts Museum, Henry Art Gallery, Microsoft Art Collection, MadArt, Northwest Film Forum, Northwest African American Museum, City of Seattle Office of Arts & Culture, Pilchuck Glass School, Seattle Art Museum, SOIL Artist Run Gallery, Tacoma Art Museum, Visit Seattle, Washington State Arts Commission and Wing Luke Museum. The sponsors of the 2015 Seattle Art Fair, dedicated to the creation of an extremely visible event for the Pacific Northwest, include J.P. Morgan Private Bank, Artsy, Marsh Private Client Services, The Wall Street Journal, Artech, Perrier, SeattleMet, Bonhams, Columbia Tower Club, and The Rainier Club. 




Middle image: PUMPKIN, 2015 by Yayoi Kusama, courtesy of David Zwirner
Bottom Image: Courtesy of Seattle Art Museum
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