Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Scope Art Show Partners with Dumbo Arts Festival 2012

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SCOPE ART SHOW PARTNERS WITH DUMBO ARTS FESTIVAL 2012
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The 16th Annual DUMBO Arts Festival presents art for all ages in the historic waterfront neighborhood jammed full of creative talent. From sundown Friday September 28 to sundown Sunday September 30th, the neighborhood between the bridges will host local and international artists presenting work in the parks, streets, bridges, waterfront, studios, shops and galleries. Come discover new work and see old friends and experience a full neighborhood art invasion like no other.

And for the first time, SCOPE Art Show is pleased to announce the Dumbo Arts Festival SCOPE Prize, where one artist will be selected to present their work in the sculpture pavilion at SCOPE Miami, running concurrent with Art Basel Miami, December 2012.
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A SAMPLING OF THE WEEKEND'S EVENTS
Heather Hart’s Bartertown, where art, ideas
and special surprises are exchanged in a
trade-only zone.

Special performance of a Brooklyn-born dance form,
FLEX is Kings, accompanied by the beats, bleeps
and strings of Tranimal.
Tell your confessions and rants to Brent Birnbaum’s Bureau of Apology, or Iviva Olenick’s Embroidered Confessions.

See old and new technology put to use by the residents of NYU Interactive Technology Program at their Center for the Recently Possible exhibition.
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THE NEIGHBORHOOD LIGHTS UP THE NIGHT
Codex Dynamic, a 33,000 sqft projection
mapped series and single channel video work
that brings the Anchorage and Archway of the Manhattan bridge to life.
Superhero, the AT&T Signature Artwork
allows visitors’ superhero powers in an interactive
video projection.
ALSO FEATURING
Digital Summit 2.0, a behind the scenes presentation of the technology and inspiration behind many of the projects around the festival.For the younger art lovers, The Children’s Museum
of the Arts Family Programming
brings workshops, animation, free-form art, bicycle decorating, and
much more to the Tobacco Warehouse in Brooklyn Bridge Park.
For full schedule and up to date information, check:
www.dumboartsfestival.com    @dumboartsfest    http://www.facebook.com/dumboartsfestival
Download the DAF12 APP for iOS and Android

Dumbo Arts Festival is presented by AT&T, Two Trees Management and the Dumbo Improvement District with support by Toyota, East River Ferry and many more.
All photographs courtesy Dumbo Arts Festival, LLC.


Markowicz Fine Art Presents Anne Valverde







Monday, October 1, 2012

Monumental Paintings by Walter Redondo


MONUMENTAL PAINTINGS
BY
WALTER REDONDO
8.5 feet x 6.5 feet
Oil on Canvas
2012

Represented by
Alexander Salazar Fine Art
619-531-8996
 
 
  

ALSO AVAILABLE
CONTACT ALEXANDER SALAZAR AT 619-531-8996

 
 Nite Walks 46 x 44 $6,200

 
 Visiting on the Way 50 x 52 $6,400

 
Traveling Companions  62 x 58  $8,150

 

Along the River 48x56 $6,500

 

A Night Out 56x52 2009 $6,950

Inspiring Global Picture Book - A Day in the World


A Day in the World
ISBN: 978-1-60887-146-9
Hardcover | $50.00 | 512 Pages
November 2012
Inspiring Global Picture Book, A Day in the World, Is the First Time Capsule of Its Kind

SAN RAFAEL, CA, November 2012 - On May 15th, 2012, people from around the globe picked up their cameras to record their lives, and A Day in the World is the result. This inspiring project, the first time capsule of its kind, is an extraordinary worldwide account of an ordinary day, celebrating diversity, connections, and the human spirit with vibrant imagery.

Professionals and amateur shutterbugs alike are featured in this beautiful edition, the most comprehensive photographic documentation of daily life ever made. Based on the philosophy that everyone's life matters, contributors come from areas as varied as the earth itself: farmers, fishermen, office workers, and award-winning photojournalists. Tribal areas and urban sprawl, intimate portraits and riotous events, A Day in the World captures a global scope with the candor only a photograph can capture. Participants utilized whatever photographic means was at their disposal to document their lives, from crisp high-tech point-and-shoots to cell phones and old-fashioned cameras, creating a touchingly varied perspective. This book presents the first global photography project that incorporates top talent with the general public.

The brainchild of the movement Aday.org, this unique project celebrates the power of photography to encourage cultural understanding. An interactive site was the hub for the project, and then, an international jury selected the best one thousand images. Ultimately, A Day in the World is not only an around-the-globe ticket for the armchair traveler, it is an invaluable record of the people on our planet, sure to spark reflections on humankind for generations to come.

Expressions of Humankind: A Day in the World launched from Aday.org, a branch of the foundation Expressions of Humankind. The foundation supports scientific research and education focused on the photographic image and the written word. The aim is to inspire creative reflections on humanity, by experiencing global perspectives. The foundation's council includes Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Sir Richard Branson, singer/songwriter Robyn and a host of other luminaries and advocates for the project.

Art Couture welcomes you to - “CONTEMPORARY ART ATTITUDES”


Art Couture welcomes you to - “CONTEMPORARY ART ATTITUDES”

Starts on Oct 8, 2012 and Ends on Nov 8, 2012
Gallery viewing timings- 10AM till 11PM – Daily



Women's Studio Workshop's Gala Dinner and Auction


5th Annual Gala Honoring  
Gillian Jagger & Patricia Gould-Peck
Women's Studio Workshop is proud to annually recognize the accomplishments of women artists and art supporters like Gillian and Patricia, who are role models for future generations of women with fearless perseverance, creativity, and dedication to the creation of engaging and meaningful work.
Mohonk Mountain House

5:00 VIP Reception                                            Tickets: $125
5:30 Silent Auction                                             VIP Tickets: $250
6:00 Dinner and Live Auction                   

                                          Please RSVP by October 15


WSW has grown steadily and vigorously for over 38 years, developing from a grass roots organization to a facility that draws cultural visitors from every state and continent. Artists in all stages of their careers, from 5th graders to established professionals, benefit from WSW programs. 
For More Information:

Contact: Kristen Fleming                                    Or Visit The Gala Website:
              info@wsworkshop.org                           http://www.wsworkshop.org/gala/
              (845) 658 9133


Fictitious Truths - Exercises in Realism




Eric Doeringer    Carol Hepper    Sarah McDougald Kohn    Liz Nielsen    Ryan Roa    Henry Sanchez    Arlene Shechet

In 1943, employed as a dive-bomber for the German military, Joseph Beuys was shot down by Russian flak in a snowstorm over the Crimea region—and one of the art world’s greatest fictions was born. Indeed, throughout history, the cloak and dagger of illusion has reigned in the world of art. In the momentary slippage between image/text, the slightest shift of a frame, or the interaction of subject with object, a world of possibilities presents itself.

In probing the limits of visibility we have found that most things are in fact, unseen. As we feel for it in shadows and hidden corners, reality tauntingly leers back at us. How we choose to answer that challenge is both an exercise in personal fortitude and creative flexibility. Such action’s residual objects, the fleeting anchors of a distant reality, are those of another world – one where the organic fuses with the mechanical, nature and technology coalesce and fact irreparably merges with fiction. The works in Fictitious Truths live within that intermediary space, in its flexibility, subjectivity and potential for alternatives.  Culling from a variety of mediums—sculpture and photography, video and installation—the conceptual nature of the work presented examines such topics as the exploration of personal identity, the analysis of consumer culture (and by extension the art market), and the re-creation of political histories. It is not only the blurring of space and time that interests these artists but also the notion of shifting focus—from what we perceive to be around us to what is actually present—for if we are destined to fumble ceaselessly in the dark, a flashlight is always a good idea.

-Kara L. Rooney

Featured artists include: Eric Doeringer, Carol Hepper, Sarah McDougald Kohn, Liz Nielsen, Ryan Roa, Henry Sanchez and Arlene Shechet.


ROOSTER GALLERY, 190 ORCHARD STREET, NYC
OPENING RECEPTION: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 6 - 8PM
EXHIBITION DATES:  OCTOBER 25 - DECEMBER 2, 2012


For additional info please visit www.roostergallery.com