Tuesday, April 3, 2018

For all my readers who may attend heads up Volta Basel June 11-16, 2018 has move it's location

Announcing new location near Voltaplatz
VOLTA14 moves location for the upcoming 2018 edition, inaugurating the former COOP distribution center at Elsässerstrasse 215, adjacent to Novartis Campus, the Basel headquarters of the global healthcare company. Following the adage “there’s no place like home”, VOLTA’s new venue is a five-minute walk from Voltaplatz, site of the original VOLTAshow and down the street from where the Rhine baptized its founders back in 2005. VOLTA14 opens in previews on Monday, 11 June and continues through Saturday, 16 June, concurrent with Art Basel Week 2018.

Amanda Coulson, VOLTA Artistic Director, notes: “VOLTA's journey started 14 years ago at Volta-Platz in Basel, right around the corner from our latest venue. Throughout the years, VOLTA consistently claimed new territory through content and location. Always evolving, continuously reinventing our shape, consistently moving forward, constantly exploring new terrains and positions. We aim to do what we do best: providing a platform for professional gallery work while remaining a place for research and discovery.”

VOLTA’s activation of the COOP warehouse, now owned by the City of Basel, marks the beginning of a neighborhood-wide rejuvenation plan, which will include a school and a variety of creative startups and ateliers in the following calendar year. VOLTA, Basel’s fair for new international positions, sets the tone by planting its artistic flag as the first major event within the space. The exhibition hall atElsässerstrasse 215 features 2,500 square meters, industrial functionality. Approximately 75 galleries from across the globe will mount compelling projects within this space, with a full exhibitor list to be announced in the coming weeks. Additionally, familiar faces to the VOLTA Basel brand — including Meyers Culinarium, Aesop, and Volta Bräu — will further outfit the hall with culinary delights and VIP resources.

VOLTA14 in Basel follows a successful eleventh edition of VOLTA NY in March, which featured the critically received curatorial project The Aesthetics of Matter, co-curated by Mickalene Thomas and Racquel Chevremont, as well as the commencement of VOLTA’s multifaceted creative and social endeavor, VOLTA Cares — from an artist-designed tote bag benefiting a local charity, to engagement with families of institutional partners — to further develop and assert what an art fair can and should be.

VOLTA14 connects with Art Basel via the Dreirosen-Bridge: 4 minutes by automobile, 9 minutes by bicycle, and 15 minutes by direct tram (Line 1) to Voltaplatz. The hall is likewise connected via direct tram (Line 11) from Basel’s main train station (SBB), as well as from the Schaulager.

 
Essential Information:
DATES //
Monday, June 11 – Saturday, June 16

NEW LOCATION //
Elsässerstrasse 215, Basel
adjacent to Novartis Campus
3 min walk from Voltaplatz

SHUTTLE SERVICE //
Shuttle service to and from Art Basel
Tuesday – Saturday 12 – 6 pm

PUBLIC TRANSIT //
From SBB:
Tram Line 11, 21 to Hüningerstrasse (direction St. Louis Grenze)
From Art Basel:
Tram Line 1/14 to Voltaplatz (direction Dreirosenbrücke)
TIMES //
Preview, Monday, June 11
Guest of Honor Preview
10 am – 12 pm
VIP and Press Preview

12 – 2 pm
Public Vernissage
2 – 7 pm
Public Hours
Tuesday – Friday, June 12 –15
10 am – 7 pm
Saturday, June 16
10 am – 9 pm
closed on Sunday

VIP ACCESS //
VIP access with VOLTA, Art Basel, Photo Basel and Paper Positions Basel VIP cards
www.voltashow.com
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Monday, April 2, 2018

Hayground School Films Honored at 2018 Guild Hall Student Film Competition



Hayground School Films Honored at 2018 Guild Hall Student Film Competition

BRIDGEHAMPTON, NY. On March 29 at 6:00 pm, the winning films of Guild Hall's Annual Student Film Competition were screened at the theater. The Awards Ceremony once again included several student films emerging from Hayground School's Young Filmmakers program taught by Liz Bertsch and Mbachi Kumwenda.
In the first through fourth grade category, "Ghost Haunting" by Ryder Patrowicz nabbed first place. Also taking first place in the fifth through eighth grade category was "Dropped" by Phoenix Bliss, Dash Breen, and Leonardo Dougherty. "Braille" by Hayground's Charlie Troy and Owen Wood placed third in the same division.
According to Jennifer Brondo, the general manager of Guild Hall's John Drew Theater, 54 films were submitted this year by students enrolled in schools across the South Fork as well as several who are home-schooled. Five judges then viewed all the films and selected the top three in each age group.
In the first through fourth grade category, "Ghost Haunting" by Ryder Patrowicz nabbed first place. Also taking first place in the fifth through eighth grade category was "Dropped" by Phoenix Bliss, Dash Breen, and Leonardo Dougherty. "Braille" by Hayground's Charlie Troy and Owen Wood placed third in the same division.
According to Jennifer Brondo, the general manager of Guild Hall's John Drew Theater, 54 films were submitted this year by students enrolled in schools across the South Fork as well as several who are home-schooled. Five judges then viewed all the films and selected the top three in each age group.
Hayground teacher and program creator Liz Bertsch notes, "Hayground filmmakers often express the importance of making films that appeal to their target audience - kids just like themselves.  Each year they look forward to Guild Hall's Student Film Competition because it provides an opportunity for East End young filmmakers, from a variety of schools, to come together to celebrate and learn from the work of one another. " 
Launched as a way of exploring storytelling through a visual medium, Hayground's Young Filmmakers program has expanded into a full-blown intensive in the art and craft of making films. Students begin the year meeting with local filmmakers, studying short independent films and exploring a wide variety of film techniques. Working in teams, they then storyboard, write, produce, direct and animate their own original short films. The year-long program culminates in Hayground Movie Night, where the young filmmakers gather to share and celebrate their work in a public viewing at Haygound School.
For more information, please contact Marcelle Langendal at 631-537-7068 or mlangendal@hayground.org.
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Thursday, March 29, 2018

Art Paris / Urban Art Fair April 5-8 and 12-15

Foires / Art Fair
Miguel CHEVALIERExtra-Natural, 2018, oeuvre de réalité virtuelle - video de 60 min, 206 x 59 cm


Stand/ Booth E19
Avec / with
Miguel CHEVALIER | Horacio GARCIA ROSSI | L’ATLAS | Julio LE PARC
Alain LE BOUCHER | Jean-Claude MEYNARD | François MORELLET
Pia MYRVOLD | Laura NILLNI | Michel PAYSANT | Guillaume PIECHAUD
Francisco SOBRINO | YVARAL
Avec / with
L’ATLAS / MISS TIC
Actuellement à la galerie / Current show
James CHEDBURN
Rêve Général

Exposition jusqu'au 12 mai 2017
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artmonte-carlo Looks like fun if your on the Cote' d' Azure

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Booth E8
Grimaldi Forum Monaco
April 28-29, 2018
We're glad to annonce our first participation to ArtMonte-Carlo which will take place from April 28 to 29, 2018 at the Grimaldi Forum Monaco, France.
Please click here for the press release.
We look forward to seeing you again on our booth E8.
In the meantime, we stay at your entire disposal should you request any further information by email at info@micheledidier.com or by phone at + 33 (0)1 71 27 34 41.
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open from Tuesday to Saturday from 12am to 7pm
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Friday, March 23, 2018

Art Dubai March 21, 2014


 

YOUR WEEKEND AT ART DUBAI

 
Visit Art Dubai this weekend to attend sci-fi film screenings at the Global Art Forum Tent, experience performances and evening after-parties as imagined by artist collective GCC, and bring the family to participate in tours and hands-on workshops for all ages.
DISCOVER
 

ART DUBAI TOUR

Today's public tour introduces visitors to notable gallery presentations from around the world.


Location: Art Dubai Programming Booth in Foyer 2

Date and time: Friday, 23 March, 17:30 to 18:30
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BMW ART TALK

As a first-time partner of Art Dubai and patron of cultural engagement, BMW Group hosts a talk at the Julius Baer Lounge, delving into topics related to the art market, including the transformations and challenges it faces.


Location: Julius Baer Lounge, Fort Island

Date and time: Friday, 23 March, 18:30 to 19:30
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HEALING GARDEN

For little ones visiting Art Dubai during the weekend, Japanese-Australian installation artist Hiromi Tango presents craft workshops, inspired by the theme of local plants and flowers, as part of the Sheikha Manal Little Artists Programme.

Location: SMLAP Tent, Terrace

Date and time: Saturday, 24 March, 12:00 to 13:00 & 14:00 to 15:00
REGISTER
 

RESIDENTS ROUNDTABLE

Art Dubai’s artistic director, Pablo del Val introduces the international artists taking part in Art Dubai’s first residency program that encourages artists to seek inspiration from Dubai’s culture.


Location: GAF Tent, Fort Island

Date and time: Saturday, 24 March, 13:30 to 15:00
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SCREENINGS AT ART DUBAI

Under Global Art Forum 2018’s theme of automation Cinema Akil will today screen the international films Last Days of the Man of Tomorrow, Pumzi, and Free Lunch Society. The screenings are accompanied by a conversation between writer Özge Calafato and film director Wanuri Kahiu.

Location: GAF Tent, Fort Island

Date and time: Friday, 23 March, 15:00 to 18:00
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GCC AFTER DARK

End your day at Art Dubai by heading over to one of our-parties, hosted by DJ Total Freedom, as part of GCC's performance at The Room.

Location: The Room, Fort Island

Date and time: Friday, 23 March, 21:30 to 02:00
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DINING AT ART DUBAI

There will be a selection of pop up cafés and restaurants from Jumeirah including:

Trattoria Toscana / Tortuga / Zeng He’s / Talise

Location: Fort Island & Water Terrace
Date and time: Open daily from 12pm onwards
HOW TO GET TO ART DUBAI


OPENING TIMES
Friday, March 23, 2018: 2-9:30pm
Saturday, March 24, 2018: 12-6:30pm


ADMISSION
One-day ticket 90 Dhs onsite
Three-day ticket 150 Dhs onsite

Under 18 and students (ID requested) free entry


LOCATION
Madinat Jumeirah (link), Exit 39 (Interchange 4) from Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai, UAE


GETTING TO THE FAIR
Parking is available at the fair and at the nearby Dubai Police Academy, with continuous shuttles to the fair
ART DUBAI
Building 7,
Dubai Design District (d3)
PO Box 72645, Dubai, UAE
info@artdubai.ae 
LEAD PARTNERS
Madinat Jumeirah is the home of Art Dubai
STRATEGIC PARTNER
 
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Friday, March 9, 2018

In Belin? Catch the Galerie Albrecht opening March 16th