| |||||||||||||||
All rights reserved ©SunStormArts Pub. Co Inc. Visit us at Fineartmagazine.com twitter.com/fineartmagazine & facebook.com/fineartmagazine We use cookies to personalise content and ads, to provide social media features and to analyse our traffic. We also share information about your use of our site with our social media, advertising and analytics partners. See details: https://support.google.com/blogger/answer/6253244?p=eu_cookies_notice&hl=en&rd=1
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Art League of LI News for October
Nobuhiro Nakanishi - Breath of Light
Call to Artists - Northern Virginia & Virginia Beach Christmas Markets
Northern Virginia & Virginia Beach
Christmas Markets
Call to Artists
DEADLINE EXTENDED TO OCTOBER 19!
What: 19th Annual Northern Virginia Christmas Market
When: Friday, Saturday and Sunday Nov 9-11,2012
Where: Dulles Expo Center, Chantilly Virginia
What: 31st Annual Virginia Beach Christmas Market
When: Friday, Saturday and Sunday November 23-25, 2012
Where: Virginia Beach Convention Center, Virginia Beach, Virginia
NOTEWORTHY:
*Limited number of carefully juried artists from across the USA
*Easy load in/load out with porter assistance
*Close convenient FREE parking
*Hospitality Lounge with hot coffee and donuts on opening day
*Comprehensive Exhibitor Guide
*Draped indoor show
*Free Show Directory listing and free website listing/link to your website
*Unlimited discount promotional postcards and flyers.
*Artist's choice of day before or day of show set up (Virginia Beach full day set up is Wed. Nov 21st.)
*Artist's choice of day before or day of show set up (Virginia Beach full day set up is Wed. Nov 21st.)
*Strong community support & maintain mailing list of over 20,000 faithful shoppers
*Aggressive advertising and promotion: newspaper, radio, direct mail, social media & cable TV
* Proven track record of high public attendance(Northern Virginia - 12,000, Virginia Beach 15,000)
* Reduced Hotel rates and pet-friendly hotels
* Consistently Voted one of Sunshine Artists Magazine Top 100 Fine Craft Events
Celebrating
their 31st Anniversary, Events Management Group produces two highly
acclaimed Christmas Markets, with a staying power in the marketplace for
many years. Expect great crowds, top- shelf advertising and a dedicated
and faithful group of shoppers that enjoy learning about and buying
fine American-made crafts. APPLICATION DEADLINE HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO
0CTOBER 19TH.
For Craft Market Prospectus and Application go to:
You may also contact:
Denise Wynn - Show Director
(757) 417-7771 or e-mail
info@emgshows.com
Call to Artists - Winter Fest
Winter Fest
Phoenix, AZ
Call to Artists
What: Winter Fest
Where: University of Phoenix Stadium
When: November 30, - December 2, 2012
NOTEWORTHY:
*Limited 225 Juried Artists
*Busiest shopping time of the year!
*Promotion of the event to affluent family's by means of digital
billboards, radio, Live broadcast, press releases, web, social media,
Benefiting charities, and University of Phoenix Stadium resources.
*Best "Holiday" decorated booth receives $1,000 and free premium
booth at next years winter fest as well as additional advertising
throughout festival via two 7'/10' LCD displays on stage. see vendor
info pack on www.winterfestphoenix.com for 2nd and 3rd place prizes
*NO JURY OR APPLICATION FEE! Booth Fee:$475 - 10 x 10; $650 - 16 x 16; additional options available at www.winterfestphoenix.com
*Artist amenities include one free 20amp electric hookup and preferred rates at area Hotels.
*Arizona's Top Holiday Extravaganza!
Join thousands of holiday revelers Nov. 30 - Dec. 2 at University of Phoenix Stadium for Winter Fest, one of the Valley's largest and most entertaining holiday spectaculars for families and kids of all ages! Start your holiday shopping early at one of 300 retailers while enjoying amazing food and live entertainment from Arizona's hottest bands. Play in the snow, go ice skating or take a complimentary train ride before visiting with Santa and stepping inside a 15-ft snow globe, all at Winter Fest!
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS:
DEADLINE: 11/1/12 all applications receaved after 11/1/12 will be subject to late fees
Booth fee's due on deadline date
Apply by email: michael@americashomesofhope. com or call 602-738-2241
For more info see www.winterfestphoenix.com
Monday, October 8, 2012
ART IN SAN DIEGO
|
The Whitney and High Line Art Present an Installation of Richard Artschwager's Blps
RICHARD ARTSCHWAGER BLPS High Line Art and the Whitney Present Series of Artist's Iconic Blps On and Around the High Line In Conjunction with the Retrospective Richard Artschwager! at the Whitney October 25, 2012–February 3, 2013 ![]() NEW YORK, October 5, 2012—In partnership with High Line Art, presented by Friends of the High Line, the Whitney Museum of American Art is mounting a series of blps by Richard Artschwager, in conjunction with the artist’s Whitney retrospective Richard Artschwager!. A group of blps will be installed in various locations on and around the High Line and will be on view in tandem with the Whitney retrospective from Thursday, October 25, 2012, to Sunday, February 3, 2013. Artschwager introduced his blps—a word coined by the artist and pronounced “blips”—in the late 1960s. The blps were first installed at the University of California–Davis, then in Europe, and then throughout New York City, including on subways and building facades, and in galleries. These public interventions consist of black or white lozenge-shaped marks that inspire focused looking, and draw attention to architecture, structures, and surfaces that usually go unnoticed. Artschwager’s blps have transformed art spaces and city streets for decades, creating an opportunity for the “useless looking” the artist has aspired to throughout his career. As part of the upcoming retrospective at the Whitney, exhibition curator Jennifer Gross, in collaboration with High Line Art, has organized a project working with the artist that will revisit this aspect of his practice. Artschwager will install blps on and around the High Line, near the future downtown home of the Whitney Museum at the southern terminus of the High Line, at Gansevoort and Washington Streets, and the Whitney’s building uptown on Madison Avenue at East 75th Street. There, part of the exhibition reviews the history of the blp, including Artschwager’s 100 Locations, an installation of 100 blps that were placed around the Whitney Museum at the time of Artschwager’s appearance in the 1968 Whitney Annual Exhibition, as well as other blp projects. Jennifer Gross, the Seymour H. Knox, Jr. Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at Yale University Art Gallery says, “The partnership between High Line Art and the Whitney has enabled Richard Artschwager to blp the neighborhood surrounding the High Line and has provided an essential component of his retrospective. Artschwager’s blps are a natural extension of the High Line’s embrace of its community and will only make even more visible the aesthetic richness of New York.” “I look forward to seeing the High Line dotted by blps,” says Cecilia Alemani, the Donald R. Mullen, Jr. Curator & Director of High Line Art. “The High Line is a natural theater for art, with its lush landscape, innovative design, and breathtaking views of New York City. Like in a connect-the-dots game, Artschwager’s blps will link the High Line’s unique characteristics, creating a three-dimensional painting in the landscape surrounding the park." This project is made possible by the Whitney Museum of American Art and High Line Art, presented by Friends of the High Line. Richard Artschwager! is organized by the Whitney Museum of American Art in association with the Yale University Art Gallery. Support for the blp project is provided by 32BNY. About the Artist New York-based artist Richard Artschwager (b. 1923, Washington, D.C.) had his first solo show in 1965 at Leo Castelli and appeared in the Primary Structures exhibition at the Jewish Museum in 1966. Select solo exhibitions include Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis (2010); Sprüth Magers, Berlin (2009); Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami, Miami (2003); Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin (2003); Arts Club of Chicago, Chicago (2002); MAK, Vienna (2002); Serpentine Gallery, London (2001); Fondation Cartier pour l’Art Contemporain, Paris (1994); Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (1992); Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia (1979); Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston (1979); and Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (1973). He began appearing in Whitney Annuals in 1966 and was shown in the 1968, 1970, and 1972 Annuals as well as the 1983 and 1987 Biennials. In 1988, the Whitney organized a mid-career retrospective of his work, which toured to numerous national and international venues including Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Palacio de Velasquez, Madrid; Centre Pompidou, Paris; and Städtische Kunsthalle, Dusseldorf. Current and Upcoming Exhibitions at the Whitney Oskar Fischinger: Space Light Art—A Film Environment Through October 28, 2012 Signs & Symbols Through October 28, 2012 Fireflies on the Water Through October 28, 2012 Wade Guyton October 4, 2012–January 13, 2013 Richard Artschwager! October 25, 2012–February 3, 2013 Trisha Baga: Plymouth Rock 2 November 7, 2012–January 27, 2013 Sinister Pop Opens November 15, 2012 Dark and Deadpan: Pop in TV and the Movies Opens November 15, 2012 Blues for Smoke February 7–April 28, 2013 Jay DeFeo: A Retrospective February 28–June 2, 2013 . . . as apple pie On continuous view The Whitney Museum is located at 945 Madison Avenue at 75th Street, New York City. Museum hours are: Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday from 11 am to 6 pm, Friday from 1 pm to 9 pm, closed Monday and Tuesday. General admission: $18. Full-time students and visitors ages 19–25 and 65 & over: $14. Visitors 18 & under and Whitney members: FREE. Admission to the Kaufman Astoria Studios Film & Video Gallery only: $6. Admission is pay-what-you-wish on Fridays, 6–9 pm. For general information, please call (212) 570-3600 or visit whitney.org. IMAGE CREDIT Blp at the Turtle Bay Steam Plant, New York, c. 1968. Photograph by Richard Artschwage
|
Piano Duo at New York's Weill Recital Hall 11/8/12
|
Posner Fine Art - Beverly Fishman
| ||||||||||||||||||||
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)









