Friday, January 4, 2013

Call to Artists - Tulsa International Mayfest

    
Tulsa International Mayfest  
  
 
Call to Artists

WHAT: Juried Fine Art and Craft Festival 
 
WHERE: The heart of beautiful downtown Tulsa, OK on Main Street 
     
WHEN:    May 16 - 19, 2013
              Thursday, Friday & Saturday, 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.
              Sunday, 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
 
            
NOTEWORTHY:

*Limited to 100 fine artists and 25 crafters 

*Cash awards include $1,500 Best of Show and $300 Bests of Medium 
 
*Promotion of the event to the art-buying public in newspapers, radio, direct mail, press releases, billboards, magazines and social media valued at over $150,000

*Jury/Booth fees are $35/$350 for a single booth

  
Tulsa International Mayfest, in cooperation with the Arts and Humanities Council of Tulsa, is making plans to stage Tulsa's first festival of the festival season, Tulsa International Mayfest 2013, May 16-19.

Mayfest is an outdoor tribute to the arts that is a family-oriented event created to promote a broader knowledge of and appreciation for visual and musical arts among serious, as well as casual, art lovers.   

Attracting over 350,000 people, Mayfest will feature a variety of arts including visual, music and dance. One of the highlights of spring, Mayfest 2013 will encompass some of the very best in visual and performance arts.


NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS:  

Deadline:  January 31, 2013

Notification:  February 27, 2013

Booth fee due:  March 29, 2013

For more information and to apply: http://tulsamayfest.org/ or www.zapplication.org   

Women's Studio Workshop Classes in Europe!

SAI is Going Abroad!

On the fence about joining Women's Studio Workshop for class in Europe this summer? Prepare to be won over by the gorgeous locations we snagged for our classes! Shelley Thorstensen will be teaching "Color into Print" in the profoundly beautiful Tuscany, located deep in wine country. Meanwhile, Tatana Kellner and Susan Fateh are in charge of our brand new addition to the SAI line-up, "Printing at the Edge," they're taking over a lighthouse on the gorgeous shores in Rubha Reidh, Scotland.




Picture the colors of Tuscany, changing hues from dawn to dusk. Rolling landscapes of yellow ochre and verde fields accented by vermillion, poppy, terra-cotta, siena, and umber earth. White-washed medieval architecture surrounded by century-old olive groves. Sepia pasta with porcini fired over the grill, that golden oil which is at times lime or pure molten ore. 

You'll be surrounded by the timeless, pastoral beauty of Tuscany.


Antica Tenuta le Casacce dates back to 1260 with history as an oil press site. Now, recently renovated in the 1990's, this Tuscan beauty is now the site for producing an extraordinary type of extra virgin olive oil.

The breathtaking natural scenery of Tuscany can best be enjoyed by walking, cycling, or riding throughout the area. 
 
Color Into Print
Shelley Thorstensen
July 9 - 18
$4100 single/ $3700 double
Register online or by calling: (845) 658-9133

 
Gorgeous endless skies, rugged cliffs, shimmering shores, and exquisitely long, long days with lingering sunsets. Rubha Reidh (also known as Rua Reidh) in Scotland showcases some of the best mountain and coastal scenery available in Britain. 

Spend nine days not only learning printmaking, but discovering the natural beauty of this road-less countryside and all of the incredible wildlife inhabiting it. Rubha Reidh is home to the magnificent, and incredibly rare, golden eagle. Dolphins, seals, otters, and even whales can be seen from the shores of this magnificent location.
   

Take a hike along the seaside cliffs, through the ancient woodland moors, and along the sandy beaches breathing in the fresh air of Scotland.    
Printing at the Edge
Tatana Kellner and
Susan Fateh
June 17- 26
$3600 single/ $3150 double

Registration Deadline: Jan. 31
Register online, or by calling:

Call WSW at 845.658.9133 to register today!
For more information, check out our website: www.wsworkshop.org

Women's Studio Workshop 
PO Box 489  
Rosendale, NY 12472 

Call for Artists/Architects/Designers: SMART Cities & HYBRID Identities | Venice . January 25/26/27, 2013

 


 
Call for Artists/Architects/Designers: SMART Cities & HYBRID Identities | Venice . January 25/26/27, 2013Photography / Video Art / Computer Graphics / Architecture / Performing Art
 
Deadline: January 10, 2013
 
Prize1 Year of participation in International art exhibitions organized by International ArtExpo, all over the world.
 
International ArtExpo is selecting all interesting video/short films, photo works, computer graphics works, architecture projects and performances, to include in the next 2013 Exhibition:
 
SMART Cities & HYBRID Identities - International Art Festival of Photography, Video Art, Computer Graphics, Architecture and Performing Art, at Scoletta di San Giovanni Battista e del SS. Sacramento in Bragora, Venice, during the fabulous Carnival of Venice.
 
 
opening: January 25, 2013
venue: Scoletta di San Giovanni Battista e del SS. Sacramento in Bragora, Venice
dates: January 25/26/27, 2013
 
The deadline for applications is January 10, 2013
 
The selections will be based on the main concept of hybridization between identities and urban environment to create a smart life. People, backgrounds, societies, progress and all their inputs creates hybrid identities, modifying each other and being mixed in prospect to shape a better world. Mixing sustainable transport; modern (ICT) communication infrastructure; sustainable economic development; and wise management of natural resources, human, intellectual and social capital, is the key to reach a future better life quality. Be smart. Be hybrid. Be better.
 
The event is open to photography, video art, computer graphics, architecture and performing art.
 
Send your works submission with all the required material via email to lucacurci@lucacurci.com or via mail to:
 
International ArtExpoCorso Vittorio Emanuele II, 33
70122 Bari, Italy
 
The number of works you can submit is unlimited. The participation in the International Art Festival requires an entry fee only for selected artworks. Participation open to: artists, architects and designers, associate groups and studios.
 
During the event will be exhibited the artworks of “ID / Identities” Istanbul 2012 WINNER.
 
After the event, our organization will select the winning artist of 1 year of participation (6 events) in International art exhibitions organized by International ArtExpo, all over the world.
 
International ArtExpo is a not for profit organization that provides a significant forum for cultural dialogue between all artists from different cultures and countries. ArtExpo is grateful to all of the institutions, corporations, and individuals who support our artistic projects. We work with a number of national and international galleries as well as publishers, museums, curators and critics from all over the world. We help artists through solo and group exhibitions, gallery representation, magazine reviews and advertisements, press releases, internet promotion, as well as various curatorial projects.
 
International ArtExpoCorso Vittorio Emanuele II, 33
70122 Bari (Italy)
+39.0805234018
+39.3387574098
lucacurci@lucacurci.com
www.lucacurci.com/artexpo

Friday, December 21, 2012

MIAMI ART WEEK 2012 BRINGS RECORD-BREAKING SALES FOR ART MIAMI AND CONTEXT ART MIAMI



CONTEXT Art Miami
MIAMI ART WEEK 2012 BRINGS RECORD-BREAKING SALES FOR ART MIAMI AND CONTEXT ART MIAMI 
STRONGEST SALES & ATTENDANCE IN THE FAIR'S 23 YEAR HISTORY
    

MIAMI, FL - In its 23rd year as the anchor fair to the city of Miami, Art Miami, the premiere international contemporary and modern art fair and its new sister fair CONTEXT Art Miami closed with record breaking attendance and sales in excess of $50 million with many galleries selling important works to major museums, private foundations and international collectors. Within hours of the opening, gallery owners were reporting extraordinary, unprecedented six and seven figure sales with a number selling out their booths before fair's end.
Over 60,000 international collectors, museum professionals, art world luminaries and enthusiasts visited Art Miami and CONTEXT Art Miami throughout the week with over 11,000 patrons attending the exclusive VIP Preview that took place on Tuesday Dec 4 which benefited the Miami Art Museum.
New on the scene, Art Miami's sister fair, CONTEXT Art Miami in its inaugural edition proved to be one of the strongest markets to acquire emerging and cutting-edge art with several galleries selling out their booths. 
"We have been at every Art Miami and this was probably the best of all. We met a number of new collectors, sold to two museums and generally had a very positive experience. We were regularly told by collectors how much they enjoy the buzz at Art Miami and certainly it would seem the galleries did good business. We do several prestigious fairs around the world and for the second year, Art Miami was the best," Peter Osborne, Gallery Director, London-based Osborne Samuel.

Jamie Smith, Partner and Director of CONNERSMITH. referred to the fairs as the strongest Art Week in the past decade and added,"This week at Art Miami and CONTEXT Art Miami, we have made the largest volume of sales that we have ever made at any fair in Miami since 2002."
Newcomer to Art Miami, Michael Lyons Weir of Lyons Weir Gallery enthusiastically stated "This was our first year participating in Art Miami & CONTEXT. We were delighted by the quality of the attendance and extremely pleased by the brisk sales. We have been participating in Miami Art Week since it's inception and this was by far our most successful outing."  
 
Some of the boldest names in the Art World attended the fairs throughout the week and actively acquired the works on display including Darlene & Jorge M. Pérez, developer and longtime trustee of the Miami Art Museum - to be renamed next year as the Pérez Art Museum Miami; Eric Schmidt, Executive Chairman, Google, Howard Frank, COO and Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors, Carnival Corporation; Thom Collins, Director, Miami Art Museum, James Rosenquist, acclaimed American Pop Artist; Lucien Clergue, world-renowned French photographer; Arnold L. Lehman, Director of the Brooklyn Museum; Holly Hotchner, Director of the Museum of Arts & Design; Sarah Arison, arts activist and philanthropist; rocker Lenny Kravitz; Carol Damian, Director of Frost Art Museum  and international collectors Dennis and Debra Scholl, Ted and Ruth Baum, Marvin & Elayne MordesMarvin Ross Friedman & Adrienne Bon Haynes, Jack Tilton, Eric Feder, Steve Lavigne and Jonathan Blue Louisville. Other notable attendees include Artist Béatrice Helg; Kristen Hileman curator at the Baltimore Museum of Art; Jeffreen Hayes, curator at the Birmingham Museum of Art; Stephen Bennett Phillips, curator for the Federal Reserve Collection; Francis Thompson, curator for Capital One Art Collection; Artists Peter Anton who created one of the highlight installations "Sugar & Gomorrah"; Artist Pablo Castillo and fashion designer, Tommy Hilfiger.
 
The fair aisles continued to overflow with copious numbers of museum groups and collector tours through-out the week including The Phillips Collection, Washington DC - Director, Dorothy Kosinski, Curator at Large, Klaus Ottmann and Chief Curator of Modern & Contemporary Art, Vesela Sretenovic; lead a delegation of trustees and high-level collectors. The Frost Art Museum, Director Carol Damian conducted a tour for trustees, donors and Fair VIP's, Groups from HSBC Private Wealth, Vivian Pfeiffer of Christie's lead a group of international collectors, The Smithsonian Institute, Curators from Apple North America and Latin America, Bass Museum, Miami Art Museum, San Antonio Museum, Philadelphia Museum of Art, American University Museum, International Center of Photography, NY, Museum of Art | Ft. Lauderdale, Sternersen Museum, Norway, Artadia, Cobra Museum, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Modern Art, Franklin College of Switzerland, The Wolfsonian, ArtTable, Museum of Modern Art, NY, Museum of Modern Art, North Miami and Los Angeles, Museum of Arts + Design, Cooper Hewitt Museum, Bechtler Museum Group, The Fine Art Fund, The Collectors Fund. 
Among the many spectacular highlights at this year's fairs were the display of five of famed graffiti artist Banksy's works presented by Art Miami and I PXL U, the new photo sharing platform; The Art Video | New Media Lounge curated by LaRete Art Projects, with the video program Girls or Boys? Who Cares?! showcasing a hand-picked selection of video art sourced from museums, private collections and art institutions around the globe and Peter Anton's experiential carnival ride in "Sugar and Gomorrah".

What major art world figures are saying:
Jorge Perez of The Related Companies
"I have been following Art Miami since its inception. I have seen it grow and become better every year. It is a fantastic addition to the growing Miami art scene and this year in particular, with the addition of Context, the fair was truly outstanding".
Dennis Scholl of The Knight Foundation
"Art Miami has continued to evolve over the last few years in representing more blue chip works. You can walk around the fair and see some really wonderful works by modern masters and that's a huge improvement for the Fair. The level of participating galleries only continues to improve each and every year. This is a great night - and we don't miss it. We really appreciate Art Miami and CONTEXT making the gesture to continue to support the local arts community with the VIP Preview benefitting the Miami Art Museum". 
Thom Collins, Director Miami Art Museum soon to be named the Perez Art Museum of Miami
"Historically Art Miami is the Fair where I buy for myself. I feel very comfortable here and its grown in such a smart way and in such an impressive way so I am very happy that the museum has partnered with Art Miami".

 
"Show management for Art Miami and CONTEXT Art Miami are particularly pleased that we have been able to continue to be good neighbors  and not only contribute financially to a number of significant local not for profit organizations but were able to also provide a unique platform for several groups to interconnect with an important international audience including the Miami Art Museum's soon to be the new Perez Miami Art Museum; the Art Dealers Association of America's efforts to raise funds and awareness for galleries destroyed by Hurricane Sandy and The Buoniconti Fund's vital work in support of The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis", states Nick Korniloff.
On Friday, December 7th, Christie's International Real Estate, Art Miami's Official Luxury Real Estate Partner invited top clients from around the globe for an exclusive champagne reception in the VIP Lounge. Over 300 guests attended included Phil Conway, Head of Private Banking for JP Morgan for the Southeast US, and his wife, Suzie, Jon and Nancy Batchelor, NBC 6 Anchor Jackie Nespral and husband, Dr. Armando Hassun Jr., Bonnie Sellers, CEO, Christie's International Real Estate, Cliff  & Monique Lau from Landscope Realty (Hong Kong), Christian Wattia from Sibarth (St. Barths), Joshua Saslove from Joshua & Co. (Aspen, CO).
Additional VIP events included an exclusive reception at the Fairs Official Hotel Partner, Kimpton's EPIC Miami in which guests enjoyed cocktails from Rums of Puerto Rico and Bootlegger 21 NY Vodka as well as sumptuous hors d'oeuvres on the pool deck. The week closed out with an after party hosted by the Bakehouse Art Complex with DJ V and Leo Casino.
"The world's leading international  art collectors, influential museum curators, designers, artists and art lovers flocked to both Art Miami and the inaugural edition of CONTEXT Art Miami. As well, we are delighted with the unprecedented sales made throughout the fair - including multiple sold out booths - and the many relationships that were built between collectors and galleries, which means we have accomplished our goal of connecting serious collectors with the most prominent galleries from around the globe displaying the finest in contemporary and modern art," says Nick Korniloff, Director & Partner, Art Miami. Continuing, he notes, "We are especially pleased with the tremendous response to CONTEXT Art Miami and its diverse group of galleries that presented the most important emerging and mid career cutting-edge artists. We must also acknowledge the extraordinary contributions of LaRete Art Projects, Christie's International Real Estate and I PXL U which with the display of several monumental works by Banksy helped ignite a discussion on the preservation of art. Art Miami, and now, CONTEXT Art Miami, will continue to respond to our growing audience in providing exciting, provocative and challenging new works from the world's greatest artists".

Highlight sales include: 
Michael Schultz Gallery sold SEO's Mobilier Raum im Garten I, 2012 and Raum im Garten II, for $52,000 each. Gerhard Ritchter's Abstrakted Bild (503), 1982 has been reserved for $11,500,000.
Coral Gables- based Cernuda Arte sold Roberto Malta's Les Suicides, 1943 for $200,000; Servando Cabrera Moreno's Leyenda Negra, 1973 for $120,000 and Wilfredo Lam's Seated Woman, 1944 for over a million dollars and sold Miguel Florido's Vivire en tu Recuerdo, 2006-2012 and Para Amarte Sin Limites 2012 for an estimated $20,000 each.
London-based gallery Osborne Samuel reported six-figure sales for Henry Moore's sculpture Mother & Child, 1953 and Draped Mother & Child on curved bench, 1980 and Lynn Chadwick's Two Seated Figures sculpture for more than $1,000,000. 
Munich-based Galerie Terminus sold Tony Cragg's Wild Relatives sculpture for $550,000; two Heiner Meyer Onkel Dagobert, 2012 sculptures for $106,000 each; and three One is Not Enough sculptures for $23,000 each.
James Barron Art Gallery sold Takashi Murakamis' Flower of Joy - Lemon Lime, 2007, Flower of Joy - Madagascar, 2007 and Flower of Joy - Marshmallow Strawberry, 2007 for a combined total of $420,000.
New York-based Allan Stone Gallery sold Alfred Leslie, Wayne Thiebaud and Micheal Goldberg's pieces for just under $500,000. 
Helsinki-based Galerie Forsblom sold Manolo Valdes Reina Mariana for $350,000, sold Manolo Valdes's Mujer en la Playa, 2007 for $460,000 and HC Berg's Skulls IV-XIII for $20,000 and Veiko Hirvimaki's Entry 3 for $10,000. Kaarina Kaikkonen's Hiding 2012 and 2012 Men's coat shirt, and Jacob Hashimoto's Untitled for $40,000 and Antihero, 2012 for an undisclosed amount.
New York-based Hollis Taggart Galleries sold Jackson Pollock's Untitled, 1939-1940 for an estimated $60,000. John Wesley This Special Place in Which the Sea Hag Keeps her Craft, 1974 was sold for an estimated $60,000, Tom Freidman's Untitled, 2007 sold for an estimated $40,000, Tom Wesselmann'sFive Spot, 2004 for an estimated $400,000. Standing Nude, 1986 for $95,000 and Monica Lying on Her Back, 1998/1997 for an estimated $42,000 and Andy Warhol's Dollar Sign, 1982 for an estimated $68,000.
New York-based Haunch of Venison gallery sold Damien Hirst's Beautiful Flamingo Dancing What a Vision painting for an estimated $375,000, Gunther Uecker's Nagelecke, 1979 for $386,500 and Ged Quinn's Yet to be Titled, 2012  for an estimated $55,000.
San Diego-based Scott White Contemporary Art sold a Claes Oldenburg sculpture for $375,000; 
Greenwich-based Abby M. Taylor Fine Art sold Harry Bertoia's Tall Sonambient for $145,000; Norman Bluhm's Untitled #1 for $35,000 and Edgar Degas's Femme Sortant du Bain$265,000
Miami-based Pan American Art Projects sold an Arnaldo Pomodoro work by $250,000
New York-based Westwood Gallery sold Andy Warhol's never before shown Franz Kafka Circa 1980's for $200,000 and already has reserved Willem Dekooning's Untitled Circa 1980, which will sell for around $200,000 and Yayoi Kusama's Dawn, 1954 for $175,000 to an Asian museum. 
Stockbridge-based Schantz Galleries sold Lino Tagliapietra's Masai Wall installation for $195,000; Fuji, 2012 for $61,000 and two Dinosaur sculptures for a combined $100,000
New York-based Sundaram Tagore Gallery sold Jane Lee's Beyond the Blue, 2011 for $160,000 and Susan Weil's Wading for $26,000.
New York-based June Kelly Gallery sold Alex Harsley's I've Arrived (Basquiat) portrait for $18,000. Dancing Bacardi's top private collection sold for $150,000.
Tresart gallery sold Vik Muniz's piece Sophia Loren, Pictures of Diamonds, 2004 and Birgitte Bardot Pictures of Diamonds, 2004 for an estimated $150,000 each. 
Palm Beach-based Mark Borghi Fine Art Inc. sold Cecily Brown's Unititled, 2006 for $145,000. 
New York's  Eli Klein Gallery sold over 30 works totaling more than $500k in sales. 
New York- based Gallery Waterhouse & Dodd sold Golden Sun No. 2, 2012 for an estimated $45,000; Alexander Calder's Untitled, 1971 for an estimated $128,000 and Philippe Hiquily's La Claudinette for an estimated $30,000. 
Chicago's Zolla/Lieberman Gallery sold several field sculptures for $125,000+ each. 
New York-based gallery Mark Borghi Fine Art sold Robert Ryman's Painting Without Paint for $120,000 and Color Test 2, 1993 for $75,000.
London-based Woolff Gallery sold the works of Russell West, Jude Turner, Zac Freeman and Valeria Nascimento for an estimated total of $100,000
Basel-based Licht Feld sold several Marck pieces for an estimated $100,000
London-based Atlas Gallery sold a Nick Brandt's work for $100,000 
Coral Gables-based Tresart sold Sandu Darie's Untitled 1950s estimated at $100,000.
Dusseldorf-based Shuebbe Projects Gallery sold Helmut Sturm's Untitled, 1961 for $95,000.
Washington-based CONNERSMITH. sold multiple Leo Villareal works for undisclosed amounts
Stockholm-based Galleri Andersson Sandstorm sold Tony Cragg's It is, it isn't sculpture for $78,000; Ian McKeever's assembly of paintings for $46,000 and Gabi Trinkans's collage for $19,000
Mike Weiss Gallery sold 10 Jan De Vliegher pieces for $120,000; and a Yigal Ozeri piece for $75,000 
New York- based gallery Barry Friedman sold Wendell Castle's Abstract Table for $65,000
New York-based Sundaram Tagore Gallery sold Kim Joon's Golden Hour-Dom Perignon, 2011 for $23,000 and Sohan Qadri work for $59,000.
Chicago- based McCormick Gallery sold Jack Roth's Rope Dancer #2, 1980 for $55,000
Santa Monica- based Peter Fetterman gallery sold Stephen Wilkes' Jerusalem, 2012 for an estimated $30,000. Barry Categan's Twiggy, 1966 for an estimated $9,500. Ormand Gigli's Models in the Window, 1960 for an estimated $50,000. 
Mexico City-based Alfredo Ginocchio reported sales for over $50,000. 
Philadelphia-based Bridgette Mayer Galley sold Pablo Picasso's Sculpture and Kneeling Model for $40,000; Man Ray's L'heure de l'observatoire - Les Amoreux for $45,000, Federico Herrero's Paisaje Dividido for $32,000 and a work by Ryan McGuinness for $14,000
New York-based Heller Gallery sold Josephina Gasch - Muche's 30.08.07 for an undisclosed amount between $25,000 and $45,000 and sold a work by Libensky Brychtova for $90,000 
Toronto-based Nikola Rukaj Gallery sold Bernard Pierre's Nude Woman Bathing for $45,000, Francis Sam's Untitled for $32,000. 
Miami-based Unix Contemporary sold Eugenio Merino's Always Fidel and Always Mao for $45,000 each
Scottsdale-based Lisa Sette Gallery sold three works by Enrique Chagoya for a combined amount of $43,000. 
Hong Kong-based Contemporary by Angela Li sold a Shi Jin Dian work for $37,000 and a Peter Steinhauer work for $12,000.
Mannheim-based Galerie Peter Zimmermann sold Simon Raab's Steel Granade #2 for $35,000
Millerton-based Eckert Fine Art sold Robert Rauschenberg's Mule for $45,000; Michael Kalish's Pow, 2012 for $35,000; and Eric Forstmann's Further Refelection, 2012 for $16,000 
New York-based The Proposition sold Balint Zsako's Untitled (Appetite), 2012 for an estimated $40,000.
New York-based Leila Heller Gallery sold Kezban Arca Batibeki's Reflections I & II, 2011 for $38,000, Rachel Lee Hovnanian's Reflection X, 2012for $28,000, and Hadie Shafie's 7 Colors, 2012 for $20,000.
Nicholas Metivier Gallery sold two Jeffrey Blonde's for $35,000 each.
Philadelphia-based Bridgette Mayer Gallery sold Federico Herrero's Paisaje Dividido, 2010 for $32,000 and German Gomez's Condenado VIII, 2008 for $17,000.
New York-based Cynthia Reeves Gallery sold Jaehyo Lee's, 0121-1110=112101 for $27,000; Nail #1 and Nail #2 for $20,000 each and sold Danielle Julian Norton, Dawn Black and Lianhong Feng pieces for an undisclosed amount.
San Francisco-based Modernbook Gallery sold 10 works by Tom Chamber; price range of the works ranging between $12,000 and $26,000. Sales also include 30 works by Ryan Bush; Price range of the works ranged between $700 and $1200 and 4 works by Brent Townshend for $10,000 each.
New York-based Magnan Metz Gallery sold an Alexandre Arrechea piece for $8,000. David Drebin's Light Box sold for $25,000, and Dreams of Central Park sold for $11,800. 
Tel Aviv-based Zemack Contemporary Art sold Lee Yanor's As Far as I Can Seefor $17,500 and Duchamp Thinking What to do Next for $7,500, Phillip Pascua's Phillipinne for $24,000 and Eran Shakine's Dega's Dancer as a Stripper sculptor for $18,000
Buenos Aires-based gallery Centro de Edicion sold the works of artists Leon Ferrari, Silvia Sanjurjo, Silvia Brewda and Silvia Plumari, totaling more than $23,000.
Miami based Zadok Gallery sold SeonGhi Bahk's An Aggregation 12-09-01, 2012 for $22,500 and Maria Magdalena Campos Pons's Dreaming of an Island, 2011 for $18,000 
Paris-based Galerie Paris Beijing sold Catherine Nelson's Foster (Other World), 2011 for $7,700; Laurent Chehere's Ballon Rouge, 2011for $3,200 and Yang Yonghang's Before the Rain, an 8-minute video, edition 5, for $16,000. 
New-York based Galerie Richard sold a photograph by Dionisio Gonzalez for $15,000
London-based Alan Cristea Gallery sold Howard Hodgkin's Cold, 2012 for $13,700
Stockholm-based Wetterling Gallery sold 2 Doug and Mike Starm's untitled pieces and Bernar Venet sculpture 2 Indeterminate lines for an undisclosed amount 
San Francisco- basd Modernism Inc. sold Duncan Hannah's By the Sea, 2010 for an undisclosed amount. 
Baltimore-based C. Grimaldis Gallery's booth sold out completely for an undisclosed amount.
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Earth and Water: An Exhibition of Ceramic Arts and Watermedia


Earth and Water: An Exhibition of Ceramic Arts and Watermedia
January 27 through March 3, 2013
Reception:  Sunday, January 27, 3-5pm 




l to r:  “Dirty Laundry Series 1 of 3: Pope’s Laundry”, clay with wood, gold leaf, and collage by Barbara Karyo;
“As Far as the Eye Can See”, acrylic by Susan Bird

In this visually exciting exhibition the Art League of Long Island is presenting the work of eight contemporary Long Island artists who create in either clay or water-mediums.  This exhibit presents an opportunity to compare the individual approaches to subject matter and material, and discover new connections and contrasts.

The ceramic artists include John (Jack) Fink who's whimsical work will include an operating fountain, stimulating both sight and sound; Tina Folks will exhibit her "Katchina" figures and "Tablets", a wall installation which makes reference to the spiritual past; Barbara Karyo, who's bas-relief forms and sculptures convey gesture and movement; and William Shillalies, who will be exhibiting his ash glazes on conceptual pieces, inspired by the natural world and exploring the distinction between movement and fragmentation.

The watermedia artists are Susan Bird, who in her interpretations of nature uses acrylic paint in drips and washes; Riccarda de Eccher, a watercolorist who paints dramatic vistas of the Italian Alps in a soft limited pallet; Katherine Hiscox who will exhibit her plein air works that capture the rhythms in nature; and Deborah Katz who's abstract watercolors express the essence of a moment in nature.

 A brief bio of each artist follows:

Susan Bird studied with Steve Lamposana at the Nassau County Museum of Art and currently studies with Stan Brodsky at the Art League of Long Island. A teacher for many years, she now paints full-time at her studio in Huntington.

Riccarda de Eccher grew up in northern Italy at the foot of the Dolomites.  An avid mountain climber, Ms. de Eccher began painting later in life, working in watercolor with the mountains as her primary subject.  Her work has been published in several books in collaboration with Italian authors and has been shown widely in Italy and, in this country, at the Heckscher Museum.  

John (Jack) Fink graduated with a BFA from Millikin University in Illinois and did post-graduate work at Ohio University, Illinois State University, and Pratt Institute.  He was awarded an MA from NYU.  Mr. Fink was one of the founding members of the Art Department at Nassau Community College, where he continues to teach ceramics.  An award-winning artist, Mr. Fink's ceramic sculptures reflect his effort to draw on the mystery of the creative process.

Tina Folks holds a BA in Studio Art from Marymount College in Tarrytown, NY and a BFA in Ceramic Design from Parsons School of Design in NYC.  She has served on the Board of Directors for the East End Arts & Humanities Council in Riverhead for 3 years and was recently named Board secretary.  

Katherine Hiscox received her MA in Creative Art Therapy from Hofstra University and a BA and MS in art education from Queens College.  She is currently teaching watercolor workshops. Her work, which has won numerous awards, graces many private collections.

Barbara Grossman Karyo began her art education studying fashion design at Pratt Institute.  Her initial exposure to pattern-making has had a significant influence on the development of three-dimensional forms which she applies to her clay works.  Ms. Karyo was awarded an MFA in painting and ceramics from Pratt Institute and is currently Professor of Art, (Drawing and Ceramics) at SUNY's Suffolk Community College, where she served as Director of the Flecker Memorial Gallery from 1980-2002.

Deborah Katz was educated at SUNY Stony Brook and later studied under Eleanore Dragonette, Carl Molno, Betty Holliday, Stan Brodsky and Craig Taylor. Ms. Katz is the Curator and Director of the Alfred Van Loen Gallery at the South Huntington Library.

Bill Shillalies received an MFA from Hunter College, NYC.  Working in clay for over 35 years, he studied ceramics with Susan Peterson, Robert Morris, Peter Voulkos and Peter Callas. 

The Jeanie Tengelsen Gallery is located at 107 East Deer Park Road in Dix Hills.  Gallery hours are from 9am – 4pm Monday through Friday, and 11am – 4pm weekends.  Admission to the gallery and the reception is free and open to the public.  For more information about the exhibit visit www.artleagueli.org or call (631) 462-5400.