Friday, November 9, 2012

Cage Transmitted Continues with Simone Forti and more!




Norte Maar
November 9, 2012
Norte Maar, Dumbo Arts Center, Cage Transmitted

Cage Transmitted Series Returns to Dumbo Arts Center: November 2012

Norte Maar and Experiments in Art and Technology once again pair up with Dumbo Arts Center to present three exciting Cage Transmitted Events in November. All events will take place at 7pm at Dumbo Arts Center (111 Front Street, Brooklyn).

Monday, November 12 at 7pm
An evening with Simone Forti

Choreographer Simone Forti will talk about the 'permissions' that the work and working methods of John Cage have given her in making dances and in the creating and showing of the sound installations she has made over the years.

Simone Forti is a postmodern American choreographer and musician who, throughout her nearly four-decade career, has created dances largely based on basic everyday movements. A noted dancer, Forti performed with Anna Halprin, Merce Cunningham, Martha Graham, Trisha Brown and Robert Whitman. Musically she has collaborated with La Monte Young, Richard Maxfield, Terry Riley, and Yoko Ono.

Simone Forti
Photo by Carol Peterson
Norte Maar, Dumbo Arts Center, Simone Forti

November 16 at 7pm
Cage Rethinks the Economics of Experimentation: an evening with Eva Diaz.

Scholar Eva Diaz will trace how Cage, in collaboration with others like Merce Cunningham and Jasper Johns, rethought the economics of art as collaborative exchange rather than speculative capital. Cage's ideas in the early 1950s through the 1970s, led to the organization of events and implementation of new models inwhich the visual artist funded the performing arts.

Eva Diaz is Assistant Professor of Contemporary Art at Pratt Institute. Díaz's writing appears in magazines and journals such as The Art Bulletin, Art Journal, Art in America, Cabinet, Frieze, Grey Room, and Tate Etc., and she is a regular contributor to Artforum. Her book on Black Mountain College, The Experimenters, will be released by University of Chicago Press in the fall of 2013.
John Cage, Jasper Johns, and Merce Cunningham, July 3, 1989
Photo: Timothy Greenfield-Sander
Norte Maar, Eva Diaz, John Cage, Jasper Johns, Merce Cunningham, Foundation for Contemporary Art

November 20 at 7pm
Empty Words with artist Audra Wolowiec + musician Nate Wooley

Known for her sculptures and text works that respond to how sound is experienced and transmitted, Audra Wolowiec will talk about her work, the influence of John Cage's 12-hour piece, Empty Words. Musician Nate Wooley will perform one of Wolowiec ‘scores’ on his trumpet, amplifying the transition from language to music. 

Audra Wolowiec is an interdisciplinary artist from Detroit, MI, based in Brooklyn, NY. Through sculpture, sound, text and performance, her work explores the physical and ephemeral nature of communication, allowing experiences that merge the sensory with the conceptual. She received an MFA in sculpture from the Rhode Island School of Design and has shown work at Norte Maar, Magnan-Metz, and Art in General. Her work has been featured in the Brooklyn Rail, Requited Journal, and Thresholds Magazine (MIT Dept of Architecture). www.audrawolowiec.com

Nate Wooley is a Brooklyn-based musician who combines vocalization, extended technique, noise and drone aesthetics, amplification and feedback, to create an idiosyncratic trumpet language. He has performed regularly with such icons as John Zorn, Anthony Braxton, Fred Frith, Evan Parker, and Yoshi Wada. His work has been featured at the WRO Media Arts Biennial in Poland, Kongsberg and Copenhagen Jazz Festivals, and the New York New Darmstadt Festival. He is currently an artist-in-residence at Brooklyn’s Issue Project Room and just completed a residency at London’s Café Oto. www.natewooley.com
Audra Wolowiec
Photo: Katarina Hybenova
Norte Maar, Dumbo Arts Center, Audra Wolowiec, Nate Wooley

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Norte Maar, AIRPLANE, Bushwick, Rebecca Goyette

@ AIRPLANE
70 Jefferson Street, Bushwick
Opening: Sat, Nov 10, 7-10pm
Norte Maar, The Parlour, Bushwick

@ The Parlour
791 Bushwick Ave at Dekalb Ave, Bushwick
Opening: Sat, Nov 10, 6-9pm
Norte Maar, Bull and Ram, Susan Smith, Mike Metz, Hewitson Kong

@ Bull and Ram
1717 Troutman #226, Ridgewood
Opening: Sat, Nov 10, 7-9pm
Norte Maar, Microscope Gallery, Allison Somers

@ Microscope Gallery
4 Charles Place, Brooklyn
Opening: Fri, Nov 16, 6-9pm
Norte Maar for Collaborative Projects in the Arts
83 Wyckoff Avenue, #1B, Brooklyn, NY 11237
646-361-8512 | nortemaar.org


Call to Artists - Art & Apples Festival

Art & Apples Festival 

   
 
Call to Artists

WHAT: Juried Fine Art Fair 
 
WHERE: Rochester Municipal Park, Rochester, Michigan
     
WHEN: Friday, September 6, 4pm-7:30pm; Saturday, September 7, 9am-7:30pm,                  Sunday, September 8, 9am-4pm
           

NOTEWORTHY:
  
*Presented by Paint Creek Center for the Arts, a nonprofit art center, the Art & Apples Festival is Michigan's second largest juried fine art festival with an average attendance of over 150,000 festival-goers and 290 artists from across the country.    

*Celebrating 48 years in 2013  

*Ranked 27th in the nation on Sunshine Artist Magazine's "200 Best" Fine Art & Design List 

*$5,000 in award money; $1,500 Grand Award, 5 Awards of Excellence $500 each.

*Held annually the weekend following Labor Day in Rochester's 30-acre Municipal Park.

*Artist amenities include: 24-hour security, booth sitting, artist care packages, ability to drive into park and unload right next to booth space, parking within walking distance to park and complimentary shuttle service to all artists.

*Application fee $30

*Booth fees: Single (11'x15') $425; Double (22'x15') $650; Corner additional $100; Electricity additional $60


Since 1982, PCCA has been dedicated to promoting the arts and artistic excellence through a full range of cultural programs including exhibitions, studio art classes, outreach programs, community involvement projects, and the Art & Apples Festival. PCCA's mission is to enhance life in the region by promoting, encouraging and creating opportunities to participate in and appreciate the arts. 

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS:  
  
Deadline: February 22, 2013 (postmark date)

Notification Date: March 18, 2013

Booth Fee Due: June 15, 2013 (postmark date)

Refund Deadline: June 29, 2013

To download an application or for more information please visit:

Or please feel free to contact Laura Bates, Festival Director, at 248-651-4110 or lbates@pccart.org

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Distinguished International Silver Items Exhibited On The Curator's Eye


The Curator’s Eye Highlights Important Silver On Offer




NEW YORK - The Curator’s Eye, (www.CuratorsEye.com), the distinctive online platform for the finest art and antiques from distinguished dealers across the globe, is pleased to present an exceptional selection of fine silver from around the world. Included in this offering are four Irish George II silver figural candlesticks by James Warren of Dublin and an extremely fine six-piece silver tea set from Cutch, India. Since its launch in 2011, The Curator's Eye has been connecting leading dealers with serious buyers across a wide spectrum of categories.

Made in Dublin circa 1755, the four caryatid candlesticks by James Warren are rare and unique examples of some of the finest silver produced in Ireland. Each piece exhibits strong rococo features with the added attraction of joker faces poking out of the base of the stems. They are heavy and solid in the hand, and are a most unusual style and form. The rococo style invaded the fashions of Ireland in the 1740s and 50s and was expressed in silver by the highly talented chasers and engravers of the period. As seen in these elaborate candlesticks, the makers manipulated the rococo style in a very Irish way, with gusto and quirkiness. Few Irish figural candlesticks have survived, but those that have demonstrate exceptional quality of chasing and most unusual features. 




Made in Cutch, India, circa 1880, the splendid six-piece tea set is a particularly fine example of colonial Indian silversmithing. Each piece is perfectly formed and finely chased with the Islamic-influenced scrolling tendril and flower pattern against a finely tooled background that is typical of Cutch work. The set comprises a teapot, a sugar bowl, a creamer, a cup and saucer, and a large scalloped tray, all in high-grade, solid silver. Each piece has a pleasing weight in the hand. Overall, it is a striking and highly decorative ensemble by one of the leading late nineteenth century Cutch silversmithing firms. The condition is perfect.

As a digital art marketing platform, The Curator’s Eye seamlessly integrates into the current structure of the high-end art world and helps private dealers expand their global customer base for their remarkable objects. Items on offer range from fine art, antiquities, ethnographic objects, decorative arts, manuscripts, and rare maps. The site excels at providing specialty categories that are difficult to find on other art listing sites.

To view more exceptional silver available from the top dealers across the globe, visit http://www.CuratorsEye.com/.

Monday, November 5, 2012

MF Gallery's Annual Art Toy Show (opening December 1st, 2012)

MF Gallery Presents: THE 2012 MF TOYS SHOW

Handmade Art Toys By Your Favorite Underground Artists!
MF Gallery: 213 Bond St. Brooklyn, NY 11217
Cash & Carry Opening Party: Saturday December 1st, 7-10pm. 
Just in time for the Holiday Season, MF Gallery is proud to present our TENTH Annual MF Toys Show! The toys in this show are all hand made by artists, and with affordable prices, (many priced at $20-$100) they're sure to make the perfect Holiday gift!
Not sure what to get this year for that friend of yours who has everything? ...Why not get them a hand made toy that's also a one of a kind work of art..?!? There will be many to chose from at this years MF Toy Show!
These highly collectible toys are made of materials like cast resin, clay, fabric, paper, wood and more, by artists such as: MF Toys, Moses Jaen, Mishka, Thalita McDonnell, Drew Maillard, Bianca Panzram, L'Amour Supreme, Vahge, Fernando Carpaneda, Heather Gargon, Abe Lincoln Jr., Jenny Harada, Diego Gabriele, Eliza Bolli & many more.......
The 2012 MF Toys Show will kick off the Holiday Season with an Opening Party on Saturday December 1st, from 7 to 10pm. Many of the artists will be attending the party, which will be a "Cash & Carry" event. Buyers will be able to take their toys home with them that very same night, so be sure to come early if you want to see the full show!
The 2012 MF Toys Show will be open by appointment until Sunday December 23rd. Contact Martina or Frank by phone (at: 917-446-8681) or email (at: info@MFgallery.net) to make an appointment to see the show. The toys in the show will be also available for viewing and purchasing online at: www.mfgallery.net/TS12/TS12.html

MF Gallery's shop carries an array of Original Artwork, Prints, Books, T-Shirts, Stickers, Trading Cards and other artist made items, which are sure to fit all tastes and budgets.... Don't shop at a major corporation this holiday season! Support your local artists and impress your friends withe coolest and most unique gifts... Shop at MF Gallery!

MF Gallery is located at 213 Bond Street, between Butler and Baltic Streets in the Gowanus area of Brooklyn, NY. Take the A or G to Hoyt/ Schermerhorn, the F or G to Bergen, or the R to Union.

For more information, to request high resolution images or to set up interviews, please contact Martina Secondo Russo at info@MFgallery.net or (917)446-8681.

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Galerie Kashya Hildebrand - Abu Dhabi Art 2012




Scope Miami 2012



SCOPE Miami 2012

George Sanchez-Calderon
The Family of Man, 2011
Altered Solari Di Udine Split-Flap Display, 96" x 252"

Curated by David Hunt







SCOPE Miami 2012



MARIO MAURONER
CONTEMPORARY ART



JACOB KARPIO GALERIA


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SCOPE Miami 2012

SCOPE MIAMI PAVILION
110 N.E. 36th St.
Miami, FL 33138


SCOPE Miami 2012

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SCOPE New York 2013 Exhibitor Prospectus


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SCOPE Miami 2012

SCOPE Miami 2012

ANTHONY CRAGG
It is, It isn´t
Wood, 242 x 150 x 110 cm
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DANI UMPI
Untitled (jerseys)
ADAN VALLECILLOS
Untitled (orange piece)

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ETHAN COHEN FINE ARTS


SHIRIN ART CENTER


SCOPE Miami 2012

SCOPE Miami 2012

Michael Zelehoski
National Gridlock
Mixed Media, 63" x 68"
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Farnaz Rabieejah
The Golden Gun
Bronze, 39 x 3.5 x 26.5 cm
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SCOPE Miami 2012



SCOPE Art Show returns to Miami in 2012 with a new location on the most highly-trafficked gateway to the Midtown Arts District. Located at N.E. 36th St and Midtown Blvd., SCOPE Miami's monumental 100,000 sq. ft. pavilion will house its most ambitious fair to date, featuring a selection of 20 innovative Breeder Program galleries presented alongside 85 established international exhibitors. Celebrated as the premier launching pad for contemporary art, SCOPE Miami will run concurrent with Art Basel Miami, December 4 – 9th, 2012. Download Exhibitor Prospectus here