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Thursday, August 22, 2013
Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs
Bonita Springs National Art Festivals
Call to Artists
NOTE: January Show Deadline September 3!
WHAT: 3 Fine Art and Fine Craft Events
WHERE: Riverside Park , Bonita Springs, Florida
WHEN: Saturday and Sunday
January 11-12, 2014
February 8-9, 2014
March 8-9, 2014
NOTEWORTHY:
*3 separately juried events. Artists may participate in one, two or three events.
*Long history of excellent sales.
*Each show limited to 220 juried fine artists and craft persons.
*Jury/Booth Fees ($30/$400); double spaces available at $800.
*Cash Awards.
*Friday setup and drive up to your space to unload.
*Artist amenities.
*For more details about the shows, click HERE
These highly regarded festivals offer artists the opportunity to present their fine art and fine craft in a high traffic area during the busiest time of the winter season. Bonita Springs, adjacent to Naples is populated by upper-income residents. Quality of the work exhibited attracts knowledgeable art lovers and buyers. These festivals have all the characteristics for success: location, venue, audience and ambiance and are consistently top-ranked among all outdoor shows nationwide!
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS:
Deadlines:
January Festival: September 3, 2013
February Festival: October 1, 2013
March Festival: November 1, 2013
For more details, artist's prospectus, entry form and festival layout map, visit:
http://artinusa.com/bonita/app/
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Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Open Door at Nall Atelier in Monaco this Thursday! 22/08/13 - info@fineartmagazine.com - SunStorm Arts Publishing Co., Inc. Mail
Last week's opening of the Nall Atelier in Monaco was so successful; we have decided to invite friends to an 'Open Door Atelier' the 2nd and 4thThursday of each month. Please join art-interested friends for refreshments, good company and new works! 17H-20H.
Nall's 'Peace Frame' Inauguration with Prince Albert II of Monaco
2nd and 4th THURSDAYS: 17H-20H
6 Quai Antoine 1er
4th Floor( directly in front of the elevator- between the Yatch Club, Stars and Bars Restaurant and Marlborough Gallery - Parking Quai Antoine 1er under the port. Monte Carlo, Monaco 98000tel 0619022695 or 0621855842.
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Thursday, August 15, 2013
Fine Art Magazine | Inaugural Hamptons Design & Trade Show Debuted Sunday August 11, 2013
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Fine Art Magazine | Inaugural Hamptons Design & Trade Show Debuted Sunday August 11, 2013
Inaugural Hamptons Design & Trade Show Debuted
Unique Mix of Contemporary Art & Design Filled with Ideas for Hamptons Homeowners Delights Attendees & Inspires DIY-ERS through August 18
The inaugural Hamptons Design & Trade Show House which benefits The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation bowed on Sunday August 11. The show house which features the work of over 20 designers, artists and local businesses is the product of a unique and talented group of designers and artists from New York City to Montauk presented by ISC Design Concepts led by designer Scott Benjamin Tucker, The Hamptons Design & Trade Host Committee and Storm Motors. The Hamptons Design & Trade Show House is located at 470 Montauk Highway, west of Hill Station Road, Southampton, New York 11968.
The Hampton Classic Horse Show, returning to Bridgehampton, NY, August 25 - September 1, host the Long Island Horse Show Series for Riders with Disabilities (LIHSSRD) Championships.
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Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
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International Forum
Kröller Müller Museum
THE HAGUE / OTTERLO, NETHERLANDS
Sculpture lives on: from modernism to globalization
3 - 5 October 2013
Curator: Anne Berk
Keynote speaker: Judith Collins
REGISTRATION Deadline: 9 September 2013
Program
Thursday, 3 October
Evening welcome: Museum Beelden aan Zee, Scheveningen - The Hague
Introduction by Jan Teeuwisse, director and exhibition visit "Contemporary Russian Sculpture"
Friday, 4 October
Conference Day: Kröller Müller Museum, Otterlo
Conference language is English.
The conference picks up on the anniversary exhibition “Top 75” of the Kröller Müller Museum and uses its famous collection as a starting point to reflect on modernism in the 20th century and the globalisation of sculpture today.
Speakers include:
Jaap Bremer, former Deputy Director of Kröller-Müller Museum; Judith Collins, author of "Sculpture Today" (Phaidon, 2007) and former Curator at Tate, London; Defne Ayas, Director of Witte de With; Eylem Aladogan, artist; Nick Ervinck, artist; Heri Dono, artist; Riyas Komu, artist, Co-Founder of the Kochi-Muziris Biennale
Saturday, 5 October
Excursion day: Experience Sculpture
Atelier van Lieshout, sundaymorning EKWC, Fablab, DordtYart
For further information about program and participation fees please visit our website
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FESTIVAL PEACHTREE LATINO 2013 August, 25th 2013 Piedmont Park 11AM-7:30PM
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Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Andrew Schoultz: New Work, Opens Thursday, September 5
Andrew Schoultz, Engulfed Ship (Black Flags) (2013), Acrylic And Collage On Canvas Over Panel, 36h x 48w in
Andrew Schoultz: New Work
September 5 - October 12, 2013
Reception: Thursday, September 5, 6 - 8pm
Morgan Lehman Gallery is very pleased to announce artist Andrew Schoultz's third solo exhibition with the gallery, titled New Work. The exhibition will open September 5, 2013 and run through October 12th, with an opening reception for the artist on September 5th from 6 - 8pm.
Andrew Schoultz's multi-faceted practice incorporates monumental wall murals, paintings, sculptures and mixed-media installations that investigate the urgency and perplexities of our modern time. Over the past decade, Schoultz has developed a frenetic visual vocabulary that stands to challenge the modern pursuit of accumulation and power. Dense with historical symbols of war, spirituality, and imperialism, Schoultz's work serves as a metaphor for contemporary American society, destined to repeat the errors of its past. Juxtaposing influences from 15th century German map making and Persian miniature paintings with highly-stylized graffiti and street art, Schoultz further cultivates this conversation between the past and present.
Often re-appropriating objects laden with cultural and historical implications, Schoultz provocatively confronts significant socio-political issues. In Para Trooping Skull Ship (2013), a green sky of $7,000 in shredded US currency cradles a ship with skull painted flags. Meditation Under Stress (2013) also resonates deeply with issues of corporate and political greed and excess, as, in his signature style, an actual American flag appears to drip or bleed in gold. Images of thrashing waters, erupting volcanoes and distressed trees are also prevalent in his new work, reminding us of nature's devastating fury and recalling the catastrophic realities of global warming. It is through the pulsing repetition of this historically loaded imagery, as it continues to be redefined in the face of a contemporary world, that Schoultz's cultural, political and environmental commentary can accurately reflect the turmoil of today's America.
Andrew Schoultz received his BFA from the Academy of Art University, San Francisco (CA). Schoultz's first solo museum show "In Process" is currently on view at The Monterey Museum of Art. This important exhibition features work from an extensive list of prominent collections and includes four major site-specific installations based upon the local histories of Monterey. His work is collected by major public institutions, including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (CA), Los Angeles County Museum of Art (CA), Frederick R. Weisman Foundation (CA) and the Progressive Art Collection (OH). His murals can be found in various public locations nationally and internationally. Schoultz currently lives and works in San Francisco, CA.
Andrew Schoultz's multi-faceted practice incorporates monumental wall murals, paintings, sculptures and mixed-media installations that investigate the urgency and perplexities of our modern time. Over the past decade, Schoultz has developed a frenetic visual vocabulary that stands to challenge the modern pursuit of accumulation and power. Dense with historical symbols of war, spirituality, and imperialism, Schoultz's work serves as a metaphor for contemporary American society, destined to repeat the errors of its past. Juxtaposing influences from 15th century German map making and Persian miniature paintings with highly-stylized graffiti and street art, Schoultz further cultivates this conversation between the past and present.
Often re-appropriating objects laden with cultural and historical implications, Schoultz provocatively confronts significant socio-political issues. In Para Trooping Skull Ship (2013), a green sky of $7,000 in shredded US currency cradles a ship with skull painted flags. Meditation Under Stress (2013) also resonates deeply with issues of corporate and political greed and excess, as, in his signature style, an actual American flag appears to drip or bleed in gold. Images of thrashing waters, erupting volcanoes and distressed trees are also prevalent in his new work, reminding us of nature's devastating fury and recalling the catastrophic realities of global warming. It is through the pulsing repetition of this historically loaded imagery, as it continues to be redefined in the face of a contemporary world, that Schoultz's cultural, political and environmental commentary can accurately reflect the turmoil of today's America.
Andrew Schoultz received his BFA from the Academy of Art University, San Francisco (CA). Schoultz's first solo museum show "In Process" is currently on view at The Monterey Museum of Art. This important exhibition features work from an extensive list of prominent collections and includes four major site-specific installations based upon the local histories of Monterey. His work is collected by major public institutions, including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (CA), Los Angeles County Museum of Art (CA), Frederick R. Weisman Foundation (CA) and the Progressive Art Collection (OH). His murals can be found in various public locations nationally and internationally. Schoultz currently lives and works in San Francisco, CA.
For more information, please visit morganlehmangallery.com, or contact the gallery at 212.268.6699.
View more work by Andrew Schoultz here.
Call to Artists - Artisphere
Artisphere
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Artisphere 2014 Festival
Call to Artists
WHAT: Fine Art and Fine Craft Event
WHERE: Downtown Greenville, SC
WHEN: Friday, May 9 - Sunday, May 11, 2014
NOTEWORTHY:
*120 participating artists
*Cash awards totaling $12,500
*Purchase Awards Program average of $7,500 each year
*Convenient & easy load-in/load-out, free artist parking, and 24-hour security
*Booth sitters
*Complimentary meals, snacks & beverages in conveniently located Artist Hospitality tent
*Reduced hotel rates
2014 marks the ten year anniversary for the top ranking Artisphere festival, an annual three-day event that gives arts patrons the unique opportunity to meet exhibiting artists while purchasing original works of art. A supportive, art-loving community, beautiful setting, and over 600 volunteers make the Artisphere festival an enjoyable experience for exhibiting artists and the public alike. Renowned artist hospitality includes complimentary lunch, dinner and snacks and artist amenities include convenient load-in/load-out, free artist parking, security, booth sitters, and reduced hotel rates. Artisphere is a 501(c)(3) non-profit art organization. Proceeds are used to produce the annual arts festival and are distributed back to local non-profit arts organizations as part of Artisphere's Volunteer Arts Partnership Program.
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR THE 2014 FESTIVAL BEGINNING AUGUST 2, 2013:
For more information and a downloadable paper application visit:www.artisphere.us
CONTACT:
Liz Rundorff Smith
Program Director
Artisphere
"HACER, PENSAR, DECIR" Nazli Kalayci Art Dealer en la Bolsa de Comercio de Buenos Aires (Invitation: "DO, THINK, SAY" Nazli Kalayci Art Dealer in the Stock Exchange of Buenos Aires)
Nazli Kalayci, Art Dealer is pleased to invite you to the exhibition "DO, THINK, SAY".
It will be held from 12 to 23 August at the Central Hall of the Stock Exchange of Buenos Aires (May 25 359, PB)
Opening Toast: Monday August 12, 18:30 pm.
Guest Artist:
ANTONIO ORIANA
Artists Exhibitors:
CORINA ARCE - RAQUEL Chomer - M. TERESA Hafford - ELBA GUTIERREZ - PIA MOLAS - CAT NIEVA - ALICIA PLO.
The waiting!
2013 International Art Festival Category Winners' Exhibition
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David Bowie Is Coming to MCA Chicago
Special Announcement
(Chicago) -- The Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) Chicago has been announced as the US venue for the world tour of the "David Bowie is" exhibition, organized by the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
David Bowie is
MCA Chicago: September 2014 - January 2015
David Bowie is presents the first international retrospective of the extraordinary career of David Bowie -- one of the most pioneering and influential performers of our time. More than 300 objects, including handwritten lyrics, original costumes, photography, set designs, album artwork, and rare performance material from the past five decades are brought together from the David Bowie Archive for the first time. The exhibition demonstrates how Bowie's work has both influenced and been influenced by wider movements in art, design, theater, and contemporary culture and focuses on his creative processes, shifting style, and collaborative work with diverse designers in the fields of fashion, sound, graphics, theatre, and film. The exhibition's multimedia design introduces advanced sound technology by Sennheiser, original animations, and video installations to create an immersive journey through the artistic life of one of the most iconic figures of our time, David Bowie.
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