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Saturday, October 1, 2011
Bonita Springs National Art Festivals
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Friday, September 30, 2011
Masterworks Duo Exhibition
MASTERWORKS
DUO EXHIBITION
With
Clayton J. Beck III and Albert Handell
On Display from November 4, 2011 –
November 30, 2011
CHARLESTON, SC (October 2011)- M Gallery of Fine Art SE is pleased to present “Master Works Duo Exhibition” featuring living masters Albert Handell and Clayton J. Beck, III. The show will be composed of works from both artists in pastel and oil and will hang from November 4th – November 30th,. The opening reception will be held on Friday, November 4th, in tandem with the First Friday Art Walk. We will broadcast the event live on our website www.mgalleryoffineart.com from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Born in Illinois, Clayton J. Beck, III studied at the American Academy of Art in Chicago, as well at the Palette and Chisel Academy of Fine Arts with Richard Schmid. His career began while attending the American Academy, exhibiting at Jody Kirberger’s Talisman Gallery. He has received awards of excellence and distinction from the Midwest Pastel Society, the Pastel Society of America, the Municipal Art League of Chicago, the Palette & Chisel and the Oil Painters of America. He then began teaching in Chicago after graduation.
Join us on opening night to experience the work of two of the greatest artists of our era, good friends, and great brush men!
Fountain Art Fair Los Anfeles, 2011
Fountain Art Fair Los Angeles, 2011
image: Shark Toof, Street Art Installation, Fountain Miami 2010
LA WEEKLY PRESENTS: Fountain Art Fair Los Angeles
September 30 – October 2, 2011
Lot 613 (613 Imperial Street LA, CA 90021)
General Public Hours : 12pm – 7pm
Special Events (21+):
Friday September 30th
Flavorpill Friday (all day)
Opening Night Reception (7pm – 1am)
Saturday October 1st - 7pm – 1am
LA Weekly Presents: Saturday Night Event
Admission: $10 daily / $15 weekend pass (all tickets sold at door)
September 30, 2011 (Los Angeles) – Los Angeles get ready - Fountain Art Fair has officially landed on the west coast, prepared to bring you a weekend packed full of art, music and more. Fountain kicks off with Flavorpill Friday, sponsored of course by Flavorpill, the coolest culture gurus around. Along with our exceptional platform featuring the edgy galleries, independent artist projects curated by Ever Gold Gallery, and collectives, as well as local DJs to get you grooving, Fountain’s Flavorpill Giveaway is sure to be a highlight of your weekend. Be sure to visit Flavorpill’s media booth for the chance to win unique prizes including original works by Fountain returnees Brian Leo and Danni Rash from Christina Ray Gallery, a special edition Fountain surf board created by Lindsay Carron and Courtney Branch of Board Well, your very own retro Lomography camera and more.
Fountain’s presenting sponsor LAWeekly is taking charge of Saturday night, along with culture industry insider and online magazine Newestra. Get your photo snapped at Newestra’s funky photo booth while listening to the easy beats of Los Angeles DJs LaMuerte, Antidote, P-Dot, Dances with Wolves, and the perfectly sweet and viscious Bullet & SnowFox. Stop by Yelp’s table to pick up some swag and head to the courtyard to check out ou r massive installation of the wickedest street art around. Co-curated by Fountain veteran Carly Ivan Garcia, this slew of artists is ready to bust out the aerosol in Fountain tradition of bringing the street to you. Artists include:GILF!, Eddie Colla, Tiki Jay One, Shark Toof, ChorBoogie, Hugh Leeman, Billi Kid & CIG, Ian Ross, and Cryptik.
If you’re stoked to be coming to Los Angeles but still need a place to stay, head over to Santa Monica’s Oceana Hotel where you can soak up some California sun and enjoy a view of the Pacific. Oceana is the perfect getaway after a full day of Fountain. Book now with our special promotion code to receive a discount on your stay.
Fountain Exhibitors: CHALK, Los Angeles *Ever Gold, San Francisco *Hungry Man, San Francisco * Murder Lounge, New York *Cheap & Plastique, Brooklyn *Christina Ray Gallery, New York *Tinca Art, New York * Blythe Projects, Los Angeles
Independent Artist Projects: Ryan Cronin, New York *The Mechanism, Los Angeles *Carly Ivan Garcia, San Francisco * GILF!, Brooklyn *Greg Haberny, New York *Brian Leo, New York *Evo Love, Miami *Danni Rash, New York *Aleve MeiLoh, Los Angeles
About FOUNTAIN ART FAIR:
“Possessed of a scrappy, youthful verve lacking in its more prestigious neighbors… Fountain was distinguished by a vintage street/self-taught aesthetic…” —ArtForum
“The artists displaying their multimedia wares here are true avant-garde upstarts… Saturating your eyeballs with new imagery while listing on a rusty boat? Priceless.” —NBC New York
“The way an art fair should be.” —The Economist
“Fountain draws the type of unruly installations and unsettling performances that make it an unpredictable must-see… It’s perfect for jaded art lovers wondering where they can stumble across fresh, anti-corporate, stick-it-to-the-man hijinks in a laid back environment reminiscent of Burning Man” —Miami New Times
Fountain Art Fair was founded in 2006 as an attempt to leverage support for smaller independent galleries to gain access to larger collectors and critics. Since its inception, Fountain has held five exhibitions in Miami, one in Chicago, and six in New York. From its roots deep within the independent Williamsburg art scene, Fountain has grown to represent over 20 international avant-garde galleries and projects, showcasing progressive primary-market works.
South Miami Rotary Art Festival
South Miami Rotary
Art Festival
Art Festival
Call to Artists
Deadline Approaching - October 29, 2011
What: South Miami Rotary Art Festival
Where: Downtown South Miami on Sunset Drive between Red Road and US#1
When: February 25-26, 2012, Saturday and Sunday, 10 AM - 6 PM
General information:
*Fees: Application - $30
Booths - $295, $350,& $395
*Drive-up to booth space for load in and out
*Coffee and donuts Saturday morning
*Booth sitters available
*Prizes - $3,250
Festival Timeline:
Deadline - Oct. 29, 2011
Notificationemailed - Nov. 19, 2011
Booth fee due - Dec. 17, 2011
Refund deadline - Jan. 7, 2012
Festival setup - Feb. 25, 2012, 6 AM
Festival breakdown - Feb. 26, 6 PM-8 PM
This
is the 28th annual festival presented by the Rotary Club of South Miami
on the main street of vibrant downtown South Miami. In an area of
unique shops and restaurants with high pedestrian traffic, the show
attracts approximately 30,000 visitors. There is free artist parking
nearby, ample on street and garage parking for visitors, and fine South Florida weather,
Advertising
includes newspaper, radio, magazine, online, street banners, pole
banners and social media. The festival program is a newspaper insert
distributed one week in advance as well as at the festival.
Apply at www.zapplicaton.org
Visit us at www.southmiamiartfest.org
Email questions to info@southmiamiartfest.org
Nassau County Museum of Art Reopening December 10
December 2011/January 2012
Closed for Show Change November 28—December 9
Reopening December 10
Opening December 10, 2011
December 10, 2011 though March 18, 2012
The Paintings of Louis Comfort Tiffany: Works from a Long Island Collection
Drawn from an important Long Island collection, this major exhibition showcases approximately 125 oils and works on paper by Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933), an American artist most closely associated with the Art Nouveau and Aesthetic movements. Centered on Tiffany’s paintings, which he created for himself to memorialize his travels and surroundings, The Paintings of Louis Comfort Tiffany offers an uncommon glimpse into the artist’s personal world and travels. The exhibition, the first in the metropolitan area since 1979 to focus on Tiffany’s paintings, also includes some examples of Tiffany’s decorative arts, especially stained glass lamps and windows.
ON THE GROUNDS
Ongoing
Sculpture Park
More than 50 works, many of them monumental in size, by renowned artists including Fernando Botero, Tom Otterness, George Rickey and Mark DiSuvero among others are situated to interact with nature on the museum’s magnificent 145-acre property.
Walking Trails
The museum’s 145 acres include many marked nature trails through the woods, perfect for family hikes or independent exploration.
Gardens
From restored Formal Gardens of historic importance to quiet little nooks for dreaming away an afternoon, the museum’s 145 acre property features many lush examples of horticultural arts. Come view our expanded gardens and beautiful new path to the museum.
EVENTS
FOR THE FAMILY
Sundays from 1 p.m.
December 11 & 18
January 8, 15, 22 & 29
Family Sundays at the Museum
Now there's even more reason for families to plan the weekend around a visit to Nassau County Museum of Art. Each Sunday the museum offers a 1 p.m. docent-led family walk-through of the exhibition and, beginning at 1:30 p.m., supervised art activities for the whole family. Special family guides of the main exhibition are available in the galleries. Family Sundays at the Museum are free with museum admission. Weekend parking fee is $2 (members free). Family Sundays are held in the museum’s main building, the Arnold & Joan Saltzman Fine Art Building.
Christian Marclay - Ephemera
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Christian Marclay - Ephemera
Opening on Saturday October 8, 2011 from 2 pm to 8 pm
Exhibition from Saturday October 8 to Saturday October 15, 2011
For the exhibition of this work, mfc-michèle didier has planned a display that will render the work's whole musical dimension.
Ephemera
28 folios
40 x 60 cm each
Limited edition of 90 numbered and signed copies and 10 artist's proofs
Produced and published in 2009 by mfc-michèle didier
©2009 Christian Marclay and mfc-michèle didier
Price per unit: 2600 €
Please find the technical file with complementary information here.
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Artist Henry Asencio Figurative Drama
Artist Henry Asencio
Figurative Drama
Figurative Drama
Over 20 New Original Works
October 7th & 8th 2011
At Galeria del Mar – 9 King Street
Friday, October 7th
11:00am – 6:00pm
Exhibition Opening DayPlease note: The gallery will close early on Friday due to a special event.
Saturday, October 8th
1:00pm – 4:00pm
Artist Meet & Greet – Open to the Public
1:00pm – 4:00pm
Artist Meet & Greet – Open to the Public
Collectors
of fine art are given the rare opportunity to acquire and meet arguably
one of the most sought after and collected artists of our time. You
will find masterpieces from Asencio around the globe; heads of state,
Saudi sheiks, movie stars, sports icons and corporate giants have all
come to realize the joy of collecting fine works of art created by
Asencio. Comparisons are often made to the great masters before him such
as Willem de Kooning, Lucien Freud, Gustav Klimt and Pablo Picasso.
Asencio’s masterful works of art have indeed plucked at the heart
strings of art collectors. Powerful brush strokes charged with dancing
light and brilliant hues. His masterful use of the brush and pallet
knife, his brilliant juxtaposition of colors, the passionate reds, use
of shadow and light, all create tension and expectation. Asencio brings
to us the glorious human form, sensual, respectfully rendered, a
celebration of the divine creation. As you gaze at his masterful works,
you are transported to a place where the world is as it should be.....
Filled with color, beauty and warmth. This is Asencio’s world, and he
invites you to be part of it! —
Gallery Hours:
Sun – Thurs
10:30am – 6:30 |
Friday & Saturday
10:30am – 10:00pm |
Thursday, September 29, 2011
HIGHLY ACCLAIMED AUTHOR JOYCE CAROL OATES WILL GIVE A READING AT BARD COLLEGE ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 3
HIGHLY ACCLAIMED AUTHOR JOYCE CAROL OATES
WILL GIVE A READING AT BARD COLLEGE ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 3
ANNANDALE-ON-HUDSON, N.Y.—Joyce Carol Oates, one of the
country's most influential authors of fiction and essays, winner of the
National Book Award, and author of We
Were the Mulvaneys, Blonde, and A Widow’s Story, will read from her
recent book, Sourland, at Bard
College on Monday, October 3. The New
York Times said that Sourland
“could be used as a master class in the art of pure suspenseful storytelling.”
Oates will be introduced by novelist and Bard literature professor Bradford
Morrow. The reading, presented as part of Morrow’s Innovative Contemporary
Fiction Reading Series, takes place at 4 p.m. in Olin Auditorium. It is free and
open to the public; no reservations are required.
Joyce Carol Oates is the author of more than 50
novels. She has written some of the most enduring fiction of our time,
including the national bestsellers We
Were the Mulvaneys and Blonde (a
finalist for the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize), and the New York Times bestsellers The Falls (winner of the 2005 Prix
Femina Etranger) and The Gravedigger’s
Daughter. Her many literary awards include the National Book Award,
PEN/Malamud Award for Excellence in Short Fiction, O. Henry Prize for continued
achievement in the short story, and the Kenyon Review Award for Literary
Achievement. She is the Roger S. Berlind ’52 Professor in the Humanities at
Princeton University and has been a member of the American Academy of Arts and
Letters since 1978. She received the Common Wealth Award for Distinguished
Service in Literature in 2003, the Chicago
Tribune Lifetime Achievement Award in 2006, and the National Humanities
Medal in 2010.
For more information about this event contact conjunctions@bard.edu
or call 845-758-7054.
(9.14.11)
Konstantin Dimopoulos - The Shower Room
Until 8 October 2011 at the Conny Dietzschold
Gallery, Sydney - Australia
‘Transformation’ is the focus of
this new installation by Konstantin Dimopoulos. The black-and-white
Bergman-like images, seemingly crafted from some Nordic or Barbaric lands,
are transplanted effortlessly here in this Antipodean landscape. In
The Shower Room, Dimopoulos creates a series of modular
shower units, five in total. Each stand-alone work is 3 meters in height,
made of black steel, with a shower unit held on five stem pediments. The
dark spider-like legs, long and extended, splay outwards from the centre
of the shower, each leg sitting on castors that allow them to move freely.
Their mobility is a statement in itself, the portability of
ideas.
These industrial fittings originally designed for a
domestic setting are now transformed to some other purpose, some political
convenience. Conceived to cleanse the living, brutal pieces of the
ordinary, that transform the day-to-day bathroom shower to something more
malevolent. Statements of man’s creative imagination. These showers have a
similarity to the showers we know and use. And yet our memory tells us
that we have seen these images before within a different context. They
stand like black triffids in rows, waiting to be activated. Their long
necks curving down, with shards of white lines raining out from their
steel perforated shower heads towards the floor.
In the smaller gallery, we see another installation
The Bed–Sitting Room. To one side of the room sits a
black iron bed. Again the idea of transformation and memory is brought
into play. We have seen this room before but something has changed. The
bed seems strangely altered, stretched and emaciated. On the wall a
drawing of a family portrait from a wedding is slightly off-center,
tilted, so that you want to go up and straighten it. While on a shelf
metronome-like units keep time. The transformation and monotone nature of
these works, the black and white pastiche of colour within the gallery
suggest something more of a collective memory exploring the synapses of a
common consciousness.
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