Showing posts with label armory. Show all posts
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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

FOUNTAIN NY RETURNS TO 69th REGIMENT ARMORY TO MARK 100 YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF ORIGINAL ARMORY SHOW









Photo: Morgan Reed, 69th Regiment Armory entrance, Fountain Art Fair 2012

Fountain Partners with WAGMAG, Brooklyn Art Guide, to Make History in the Original House of DADA
(New York)  Fountain Art Fair announces its return to the 69th Regiment Armory for its 8th annual New York exhibition March 8 10, 2013. The art fair celebrates the centennial anniversary at the 1913 Armory Show’s original location. From the initial Armory Show to Marcel Duchamp’s controversial readymade, "Fountain," exhibited under the same roof in 1917, this historic venue is perfectly suited to Fountain’s reputation for presenting delightfully scandalous and unexpected platform of alternative artists, galleries, street art and performance art. Please find application details online here.  

“It’s an incredible honor for Fountain to be carrying the torch for the universally heralded 1913 Armory Show, the first exhibition of modern art in the United States. We strive to be harbingers of the revolutionary. Fountain will certainly honor the legend by continuing the tradition of our predecessors at the 69th Regiment Armory during this centennial celebration.” ~ Fountain Co-Founders David Kesting and Johnny Leo

Hailed as the destination fair for savvy collectors of the up-and-coming, Fountain prides itself on presenting a diverse platform of progressive galleries, independent artists, unpredictable performances and internationally renowned street artists. A handful of booths remain: visit Fountain’s website at www.fountainartfair.com to access NY 2013 exhibitor applications for the chance to be part of this historic event.

This exhibition is made possible with the cooperation of WAGMAG, the not-for-profit guide to Brooklyn galleries that has promoted independent curators’ visions from Kings County for the last 11 years.

Fountain welcomes new and returning exhibitors for its New York 2013 exhibition, including: Amanda Hudson Photography; Asan Gallery; Correa, Hagberg, Jimenez, Menard and Stewart; Dacia Gallery; Davis Art Services; EMP Gallery; Front Room Gallery; Gallery 4; Gallery DEN; Grace Exhibition Space; Greyegg McKenna; iArt-4 Collective; Kaboose Gallery; Leo Kesting Gallery; Lindsay Carron; Martha Raoli Project; MCCAIG + WELLES; Mighty Tanaka; Murder Lounge; Pete’s Fingers; Republic Worldwide; Sarah Trouche; Solo(s) Project House; Station 16; The Marketplace Gallery; The Parlour Bushwick; Yes Gallery.

Fountain remains the only exhibition that regularly features a curated selection of contemporary performance art, highlighting Brooklyn-based performance art gallery Grace Exhibition Space as curator. This past December at Fountain’s Art Basel Miami Beach 2012 exhibition, Grace Space featured radical Estonian collective NON GRATA, who thrilled late night crowds with live human branding and light displays. Grace Space also invited artists Caridad Sola, Igor Josifov, Sindy Butz and AnalogAnalogue to engage Fountain attendees with a variety of serene, spectacular, and confrontational works. Last year’s New York exhibition included a high-flying act by daring aerial artist Seanna Sharpe and her team, who suspended themselves from the ceiling of the 69th Regiment Armory in a breathtaking performance.

Fountain is notorious for its Friday and Saturday night events. Past musical guests include Chairlift, G Love, Marky Ramone, ADULT, No Age, VHS or Beta, Ninjasonik, Fab 5 Freddy, Tecla, TIKI DISCO, JPatt of The Knocks, Ricky Powell, NSR, Luka Son of Wolf, Eden Grey, and Lucas Walters.  

Fountain invited local Miami writer J.J. Colagrande to be the fair’s first visiting writer for Art Basel Miami Beach 2012.  Read J.J.’s take on Fountain Art Fair and the Art Basel weekend on Fountain’s website.

“Tons of community-oriented art, at price points that were actually, actually thinkable for your average alternative culture journalist.” ~ The San Francisco Bay Guardian

“It’s the best place to find young talent.” ~ Cartwheel

“Fountain remains truly a haven for the selt-taught, self-represented, and DIY rogues of the art world — a sort of organized free for all, with one part street art and one part explorations in formalist craft.” ~ ARTINFO

For more information about exhibitors, schedule, and partnerships, please visit www.fountainartfair.com.
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Friday, February 10, 2012

Fountain Art Fair NY Announces Exhibitors


FOUNTAIN NY AT 69TH AROMRY ANNOUNCES EXHIBITORS,
FAB 5 FREDDY TO PERFORM
Sarah Trouche, installation in progress. Fountain Miami 2011. Photo: Kendra Heisler.

Fountain Art Fair New York at the 69th Regiment Armory
68 Lexington Avenue at 25th Street
March 9–11, 2012

New York, NY—On March 9-11, Fountain Art Fair will open its doors at the 69th Regiment Armory for its seventh annual New York edition. An exhibition known for its vibrant energy, focus on daring emerging art, and disregard for convention, Fountain is committed to representing today’s most cutting-edge artists and galleries in its new home at the 69th Armory, a historical city landmark and site of the original 1913 Armory Show.

Fountain is thrilled to announce that space at the 69th Armory is nearly sold out! Only a handful of booths remain, and the deadline for applications is February 4th. Returning participants include Kesting/Ray, Mighty Tanaka, Lambert Fine Arts, Front Room Gallery, Sarah Trouche, and more. Some outstanding new exhibitors include Munch Gallery, creamhotel, Republic Worldwide, and Uprise Art. Fountain opens for a VIP and Press Preview on Friday, March 9 from 1-7pm, followed by a public opening night reception from 7-11pm, complete with a performance by musical legend Fab 5 Freddy for an unforgettable kick-off celebration.

Fountain is proud to be partnering with Art for Progress, a non-profit providing dynamic, creative arts education programming for under-served youth. Art For Progress will be exhibiting a diverse selection of work from its most promising visual artists and a special exhibit featuring student artists from various high school programs in New York City.

 
More details about the carefully-culled program of art, installations, and live performances that make the singularly resonant Fountain art experience will be announced in the coming weeks. Visit FountainArtFair.com or Fountain’s Facebook page for the latest announcements on Fountain New York 2012.

Deadline for Fountain New York 2012 applications is February 4thspace is limited!

New York 2012 Exhibitors:

Albany Center Gallery * Andrew Kennelly * Art For Progress * Big Deal Arts * Broadway Gallery * Cheap & Plastique * creamhotel * Francesca Arcilesi Fine Art * Evo Love * Front Room Gallery * G-Spot * Gallery DEN * Gilf! * iArt-4 Collective * KESTING / RAY * Lambert Fine Arts * Leslie Lyons * Mark Demos * Michael X Rose * Mighty Tanaka * Mind the Art * Munch Gallery * Murder Lounge * Post Nature Art * Republic Worldwide * Sarah Trouche * Solo(s) Project House * Tinca Art * The Marketplace Gallery * Uprise Art * YES Gallery

Fountain Art Fair New York at the 69th Regiment Armory
March 9–11, 2012 | 68 Lexington Avenue at 25th Street
General Hours: 1pm–7pm daily
Tickets: $10 daily / $15 weekend pass


Special Events:
Friday, March 9, 1pm–7pm - VIP & Press Preview
Friday, March 9, 7pm–11pm - Public Opening Night Reception: Fab 5 Freddy

ABOUT FOUNTAIN ART FAIR:
“The artists displaying their multimedia wares here are true avant-garde upstarts.” —NBC
A breath of fresh air for those tired of the white tents and fancy cocktails.” —Warholian

CONTACT
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