Friday, October 28, 2022

Flat Friday at the Morgan Lehman Gallery. Always a favorite

FLAT FILE FRIDAY
New artworks from Morgan Lehman's flat files in your inbox every Friday morning
JJ Miyaoka-Pakola
Journal (August 29), 2020
Watercolor and graphite on paper
12h x 9w in
30.48h x 22.86w cm
$ 1,500
JJ Miyaoka-Pakola
Journal (August 6), 2020
Watercolor and graphite on paper
12h x 9w in
30.48h x 22.86w cm
$ 1,500
JJ Miyaoka-Pakola
Journal (August 16), 2020
Watercolor and graphite on paper
12h x 9w in
30.48h x 22.86w cm
$ 1,500
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JJ Miyaoka-Pakola received his BFA from Tyler School of Art in 1999 and his MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute in 2009. Miyaoka-Pakola’s work has been written about in the Philadelphia Inquirer, Artfile Magazine, New American Paintings, and the San Francisco Arts Quarterly. He was awarded a Chashama Exhibition Grant in 2014, and a Visiting Artist Fellowship to be an artist in residence at the Montana Artist Refuge in 2011. Solo exhibition venues include Morgan Lehman Gallery, New York, NY, Rebekah Templeton Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, PA, and Lloyd Dobler Gallery, Chicago, IL. Group exhibition highlights include “A Tribute to Asian American Art and Cultural Expressions” at the De Young Museum, San Francisco, CA, “Residual Volume” at Harbor Gallery, New York, NY, “Image Machine” at the Roger Brown Study Collection, Chicago, IL, and “Mechanical Turk” at the Rhode Island School of Art and Design. Miyaoka-Pakola lives and works in New York.

Art Dubai, November 8-13,2022

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DUBAI DESIGN WEEK | 8-13 NOVEMBER 2022

Explore the Dubai Design Week 2022 Programme
Dubai Design Week is returning to Dubai Design District (d3) for its eighth season under the theme Design With Impact - showcasing how design innovation can have a positive effect on the future.
 
Download the Dubai Design Week app now to discover the full programme: 
  • Learn more about the immersive installations developed by regional & world-renowned architecture firms, talent and design studios that are unveiling global works exclusively at Dubai Design Week.
     
  • Register for your complimentary pass to Downtown Design, the Middle East's leading design fair, and discover over 200 leading brands and designers showcasing this year.
     
  • Register for one or more of the 100+ talks and workshops featuring industry leaders in design from furniture to architecture and automobiles.

Download the Dubai Design Week app today! 
 

Programme Highlights
Installations
Located around d3, this year's programme features over 30 large-scale installations that bring to life this year's theme - Design With Impact. Discover how designers are using innovative materials like discarded shellfish and orange waste to spark conversations around the future of design.
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Downtown Design
The region’s leading fair for contemporary design returns to the d3 waterfront from 9-12 November. In this year's programme Downtown Design will welcome over 200 regional and international brands and designers, immersive installations, talks and pop-ups. Register for your complimentary pass today!
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Talks & Workshops

With 100+ Talks & Workshops at this year's festival, visitors are invited to hone their design skills in the Maker Space or get inspired from regional and international design leaders at The Forum in Downtown Design.

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Design Market by FLTRD
For those looking to discover new and homegrown brands, the Design Market by FLTRD will offer a retail experience full of homegrown offerings spanning from homewares to ready to wear. This year the market will be open throughout weekdays and expanding on the weekend.
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Untitled Art Fair, Miami Nov. 29-Dec. 3, 2022



We are thrilled to share our list of new special artist projects and performances, the return of the Monuments series, podcast conversations, events, and six new prizes awarded to participating artists and galleries.
 

General Admission
Tuesday, November 29 through Saturday, December 3, 11am-7pm daily

VIP & Press Preview
Monday, November 28, 1-8pm (by invitation only)

Untitled Art is located on Miami Beach at Ocean Dr. & 12th St.

This year marks our most international presentation to date, focusing on collaboration across the greater art community. New to the 11th edition are exhibitor Prizes, supported by our Premier Prize Partners to establish opportunities for collaboration and support of the larger art ecosystem beyond the fair itself: The Nest Prize by Vortic, 21c Museum Hotels Acquisition Prize, Colección Solo Acquisition PrizeCCA Andratx Artist-in-Residence PrizeLast Resort Artist Retreat Residency Prize, Pébéo Production Prize, and the Fountainhead Residency Prize.

Our curatorial platform has expanded this year, spearheaded by Artistic Director Omar López-Chahoud in support of the wider arts ecosystem – both globally and locally in Miami. Selected artists, galleries, and non-profits will tackle topics from the environment, to race and diversity, to artificial intelligence in an effort to celebrate new and underrepresented voices. Monuments, located west of the sand dunes on Miami Beach, features a selection of artworks open to the public. Presenting elements of the fair outside allows participating galleries and artists to interact with the city of Miami Beach and visitors in a wider capacity. In addition, various Special Projects will be presented throughout the fair that call attention to key issues and new artistic voices. Highlights this year include:
  • For Freedoms’ For Freedoms News (FFN) following its premier at the Brooklyn Museum (October 28 - November 6, 2022), this artist-led project seeks to generate broader civic engagement in advance of the 2022 midterm elections. For Untitled Art, the installation and performance will consist of an interview area and news set in parallel with a performance of roving “reporters on the street.”
     
  • In celebration of the longstanding tradition of Untitled Art working with artists to activate the VIP Lounge, visitors this year will find an installation and group exhibition presented by BEVERLY’S, an artist-run exhibition and service industry platform founded in 2012 in the Lower East Side / Chinatown neighborhood of Lower Manhattan.
     
  • Artist Rachel Garrard will construct a temporary installation of large rusted steel sculptures seemingly emerging from Miami Beach in reference of ancient traditions. Titled Pathways Beyond Time, (2022) and presented by Colector, this work is a continuation of Garrard’s site-specific, transitory installations that use nature as their medium.
     
  • Val del Omar’s Por aquí ya no hay camino, (There’s no path here anymore), (circa 1961) is one of the first sound work installations presented as a Special Project at Untitled Art and will feature a collection of sounds from the artist’s lab, which he called PLAT (Picto Lumínica Audio Tactil) comprising of recordings from his movies, radio recordings, family conversations and reflections. Presented by Max Estrella. 
     
  • Courtesy of the Jorge M. Pérez Collection, Miami, and El Espacio 23, Ema Ri’s Language is leaving me, (2021) will materially possess the walls to expose organic patterns, shapes, and the extensive representations of life through excised paint, and plaster, coming alive from the inside out. A second-generation Cuban-American and queer artist, Ri’s practice contemplates the unseen relationships, communions, and felt impressions that everything and everyone experiences.
     
  • Shango | Digital Throne (2022) by Yelaine Rodriguez and presented by Auttrianna Projects is the third iteration of the conceptual artist’s immersive altars as a site-specific installation of video, photography, sculpture, and fiber work. In collaboration with Mare Residency Founder Auttrianna Ward, this version will incorporate digital offerings to Shango from Afro-Diasporic artists working within video art: biarritzzz and Taína Cruz. This project will inaugurate with a live performance by Kaila Paulino. Programming by Auttrianna Projects is sponsored by: Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD), The55project, The Last Resort Artist Retreat, and Kalpa Art Advisory.

Rachel Garrard, Collective Memories (2021). Image courtesy of the artist and Colector.

Live performances will also accompany the fair. Highlights include Studio Lenca’s improvised movement piece Performance (2022) where the artist will distribute wooden arrows to the audience as a metaphor for the barriers and obstacles encountered by his community in El Salvador. This work is further contextualized within the artist’s Special Project at the fair of large-scale paintings and sculptures that explore an estranged cultural heritage and universal themes of identity— Ni de aquí, ni de allá (Not from here, not from there) (2022) presented by Y.ES Contemporary. In addition, Titling the Untitled: An Interview Series (2022) presented by The Locker Roomproposes a series of interviews in the “man-on-the-street” style hosted by artist Catherine Candor. In these interviews with the Untitled Art founder, team, staff, galleries, and attendees, Candor will ask a few questions that will be released via Instagram November 28th, 29th, and December 1st, 2022.
 
The Untitled Art Podcast also returns for a third year to serve an expanded audience. New this year are two dedicated days hosted by the fair's Programming Partners, Her Clique and [NAME], alongside additional conversations and panel discussions that expand on the presentations of the fair’s 2022 exhibitors.

For a complete list of our burgeoning program this year, please visit this link. Our team looks forward to welcoming you to the fair this year,

The Official Partners of Untitled Art, Miami Beach 2022 are Chase Private ClientBy Michael Miller, Champagne PommeryThe Art of Shaving, and Vilebrequin. Our Digital Partner is Vortic, who is also one of our Premier Prize Partners this year alongside 21c Museum HotelsCCA AndratxColección SoloFountainhead, Pébéo and The Last Resort Artist Retreat. With the support of the Miami Beach Visitor and Convention Authority.

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Thursday, October 27, 2022

Haines Gallery congratulates Mike Henderson on receiving the Margrit Mondavi Arts Medallion.

 

Mike Henderson. Photo by Robert Divers Herrick.
Mike Henderson Awarded The Margrit Mondavi Arts Medallion
Haines Gallery congratulates Mike Henderson on receiving the Margrit Mondavi Arts Medallion, awarded by the Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art at University of California, Davis.

The Bay Area artist, musician, and filmmaker received the award on Saturday at the Manetti Shrem Museum's 2022 Fall Gala, where he was guest of honor. Henderson taught at UC Davis for over 40 years, retiring as professor emeritus in 2012. "At a time when students of color on this campus did not have ready mentors, Mike Henderson fostered the arts as a shelter, a place of freedom, for his students," said Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Mary Croughan, who presented the award. "I can think of no better reason for an award than the profound work of fostering creativity and uplifting student voices."
Mike Henderson receives the Margrit Mondavi Arts Medallion from Rachel Teagle, left, founding director of the Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art, and Mary Croughan, provost and executive vice chancellor. Photo: Drew Altizer Photography
Mike Henderson, Off the Coast, 1977
Henderson is the subject of an upcoming exhibition at the Manetti Shrem Museum: Mike Henderson: Before the Fire, 1965 - 1985.

On view from January 29 to June 25, 2023, the exhibition features paintings and films from the period, offering new ideas about Black life in a unique visual language that merges protest, Afro-futurism, and surrealism. Before the Fire will be accompanied by an illustrated catalogue.
"The Manetti Shrem Museum is fortunate to partner with Mike Henderson’s many champions to present an historic exhibition that is truly the culmination of the numerous shows Cheryl Haines has hung at her gallery over the years, as well as Mike’s participation in many group shows at prestigious museums such as the de Young, the Crocker Art Museum, SFMOMA and the Whitney Museum of American Art," said Rachel Teagle, Founding Director of the Manetti Shrem Museum.

On January 14, Haines Gallery will open a solo exhibition of Henderson's experimental canvases from the 1970s.

Mike Henderson (b. 1944) has additionally been the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship (1973), two National Endowment for the Arts Artist Grants (1978, 1989), and an Artadia Award (2019). His works have been collected by such institutions as the Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, CA; Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, CA; Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art, University of California, Davis, CA; Oakland Museum of California, CA; Phoenix Art Museum, AZ; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, CA; and The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY.
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