Saturday, December 7, 2013

ART STAR



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If you want to bring a little sunshine into your home after Miami or didn’t make it this year and are craving some beach time, we have all the answers to keep the sun shining all year round. Photographs by artists Richard SilverCheryl Maeder, and Grant Rohloffhave a timeless quality and make great holiday gifts. Remember to give the gift of art this year for a personal and lasting holiday present.
 

Wet and Wild
The Hermitage by Richard Silver

Cooper Cole


NEWS      ARTISTS      EXHIBITIONS      GALLERY
UPCOMING: ENDLESS VACATION
Endless Vacation
Joshua Abelow
Anne-Lise Coste
Mark DeLong
Georgia Dickie
Jesse Harris
Vanessa Maltese
Jenine Marsh

December 14, 2013 - January 18, 2014

Opening reception: Saturday December 14, 2013 / 6 – 10pm.

For more information please contact the gallery:

info@coopercolegallery.com
+1 (647) 347-3316
Anne Lise CosteAnn-Lise Coste, Eau Morandi, 2012, Acrylic on canvas, 20" x 16", 50.8cm x 40.64cm 
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Endless Vacation
Joshua Abelow
Anne-Lise Coste
Mark DeLong
Georgia Dickie
Jesse Harris
Vanessa Maltese
Jenine Marsh

December 14, 2013 - January 18, 2014

Opening reception: Saturday December 14, 2013 / 6 – 10pm.

For more information please contact the gallery:

info@coopercolegallery.com
+1 (647) 347-3316
ART FAIR: UNTITLED. MIAMI BEACH 2013
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COOPER COLE at Untitled. Miami Beach 2013.

Presenting works from artists Georgia DickieJoseph HartAndrea Pinheiro, and Ryan Wallace.

For more information please contact the gallery:

info@coopercolegallery.com
+1 (647) 347-3316

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Amuse Bouche

OPENING TONIGHT 5 til 8 !
 
 :: AMUSE BOUCHE ::
bite-size paintings

:: 50 SMALL WORKS FROM YOUR FAVORITE ARTISTS ::
local - international - the Principle Family - the American Impressionist Society
 
  

SEE YOU TONIGHT!!!
 
Michele. Carri. Thomas. and the rest of the Principle Family.  

125 Meeting Street - Charleston SC 29401 - m@mgalleryoffineart.com - 843.727.4500
Monday and Tuesday 10 to 3
Wednesday thru Saturday: 10 to 6
Sunday 11 to 4

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The Art Dossier


Nelson Mandela’s legacy to the arts. “Many people know that Nelson Mandela’s life inspired novels, poems, plays and films, but few people know how powerful his effect on the theater was and how powerful the theater’s effect was on him. The theater served as a mirror to Mandela, each side influencing and reflecting the other, placing them both in time.” [What's in the news]
Russia’s art scene sees the giant Louis Vuitton trunk as a cultural critique and not just an expensive publicity stunt. “Some have called the trunk an unintended... [What's in the news]
Heading to Miami this weekend? We suggest having a drink here. “This December, Los Angeles-based artist Ry Rocklen unveils his installation Night Court... [What's in the news]
SANNA proposes intersecting spheres for the Nobel Peace committee’s headquarters. “SANAA‘s proposal for the nobel center headquarters in… [What's in the news]
When you’re at the Deauville Beach Resort checking out NADA, be sure to also head to room 1445. “Last year, Zach Feuer hosted a semi-secret Mark… [What's in the news]
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PHILLIPS


Phillips Under the Influence Now on View

NOW ON VIEW
UNDER THE INFLUENCE


WALEAD BESHTY Untitled, 2007 (detail)

AUCTION  11 DECEMBER  2PM

View Catalogue


7 HOWICK PLACE LONDON SW1P 1BB

ALSO ON VIEW: EVENING & DAY EDITIONS






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BRISK SALES CONTINUE AT CROWD FAVORITE MIAMI PROJECT


BRISK SALES CONTINUE AT CROWD FAVORITE MIAMI PROJECT


Miami Project
Miami, FL, December 6, 2013
Miami is abuzz about Miami Project, the boutique art fair with contemporary and modern artwork side-by-side. Collectors, curators, and consultants alike are raving about the show’s extraordinary quality and immensely pleasant atmosphere. Its tight focus on a small selection of 60 well-established American galleries brought together in an open-plan tent with soaring, cathedral ceilings gives visitors the chance to see excellent work in a comfortable setting. Over 8,000 people had visited the fair as of early Friday morning, and that number is expected to triple before the fair closes.
The positive energy was reflected in continually strong sales, with exhibitors describing the excellent quality of the visitors and brisk activity. Morgan Lehman Gallery placed a large Andrew Shoultz painting with an important corporate collection, a Nancy Lorenz painting with a Whitney trustee, and a David Rathman work with a trustee of the Walker Art Center. Catherine Clark Gallery placed a three-channel video work by Nina Katchadourian with a prominent LA client, and a Ligarano/Reese work to a Silicon Valley collector. Tibor de Nagy placed a large Nell Blane painting and Paul Kopeiken placed several photographs by Kai Schaeferand Graham MacindoeRichard Heller Gallery placed large works by Dustin YellenMichelle Grabner, and Devon Troy StauterZieherSmith placed two Allison Schulnik paintings. Patricia Sweetow Gallerysold two paintings by Heike Kati Barath and five works by Markus Linnenbrink. “By all measures, this is the best fair I’ve ever had,” said Ms. Sweetow.
The Miami Project Holiday Popup Shop, featuring artist-made merchandise and multiples with sales benefitting nonprofits around the country, also reported strong sales. The shop has raised thousands of dollars for charity each day of the fair so far, by selling items priced affordably beginning at only $10.
“My clients are telling everyone that this is their favorite fair,” said another exhibitor. “I’m hearing it all over.” In addition to the fairs’ excellent artwork, visitors also enjoyed delicious food prepared by local favoriteGastropod. Another local favorite, Panther Coffee, helped revive weary art-viewers. A pleasant outdoor terrace café and bar featured beverages by PerrierAvión tequila, Nicolas Feuillatte champagne, Gravity Brewlab beer, New Amsterdam vodka, Rotation wines, and Shellback rum.
Miami Project is presented with support from the Wall Street JournalLuxe magazine, the Midtown Doral, and Porcelanosa.
EXHIBITORS
Brian Gross Fine Art, San Francisco; Carroll and Sons, Boston; Catharine Clark Gallery, San Francisco; CB1 Gallery, Los Angeles; Chandra Cerrito Contemporary, Oakland; Cirrus Gallery & Cirrus Editions ltd, Los Angeles; Claudia Stone Gallery, New York; Conduit Gallery, Dallas; David B. Smith Gallery, Denver; David Shelton Gallery, Houston; DC Moore Gallery, New York; DCKT Contemporary, Inc., New York; Edward Cella Art+Architecture, Los Angeles; Eleanor Harwood Gallery, San Francisco; Eli Ridgway Contemporary Art, San Francisco; Eric Firestone Gallery, East Hampton; Forum Gallery, New York / Beverly Hills; Fouladi Projects, San Francisco; Fredericks & Freiser, New York; Freight + Volume, New York; Garth Greenan Gallery, New York; George Adams Gallery, New York; Greg Kucera, Gallery Seattle; Haines Gallery, San Francisco; Inman Gallery, Houston; jack fischer gallery, San Francisco; Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans; Joshua Liner Gallery, New York; Julie Saul Gallery, New York; Klowden Mann, Los Angeles; Kopeikin Gallery, Los Angeles; Lesley Heller Workspace, New York; Loretta Howard Gallery, New York; Margaret Thatcher Projects, New York; Mark Moore Gallery, Culver City; MORGAN LEHMAN GALLERY, New York; Muriel Guepin Gallery, New York; Patricia Sweetow Gallery, San Francisco; Pavel Zoubok Gallery, New York; PDX Contemporary Art, Portland; Peter Mendenhall Gallery, Los Angeles; Quint Contemporary Art, La Jolla; RandallScottProjects, Washington DC; Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco; Richard Heller Gallery, Santa Monica; Richard Levy Gallery, Albuquerque; Rosamund Felsen Gallery, Santa Monica; Ryan Lee Gallery, New York; Steven Kasher Gallery, New York; Steven Zevitas Gallery, Boston; SVA Galleries, New York; Tibor de Nagy Gallery, New York; Traywick Contemporary, Berkeley; walter maciel gallery, Los Angeles; Wasserman Projects, Detroit; Weinstein Gallery, Minneapolis; Western Project, Los Angeles; Yossi Milo Gallery, New York; ZieherSmith, New York; and 101/Exhibit, Miami / Los Angeles.
ABOUT ARTMRKT PRODUCTIONS
Miami Project is produced by artMRKT Productions, a firm based in Williamsburg, Brooklyn and operated by Max Fishko and Jeffrey Wainhause. Working in concert with a talented and passionate network of dealers, curators, and arts professionals, artMRKT Productions is proud to present forward-thinking, progressive, and successful events across the country.
PRESS ACCREDITATION
Please email nicholas@art-mrkt.com for your press badge.
LOCATION
Miami Project will take place at NE 1st Avenue between NE 29th and 30th Streets.
HOURS
Wednesday, Dec 4, 11a to 5:30p
Thursday, Dec 5, 11a to 7p
Friday, Dec 6, 11a to 8p
Saturday, Dec 7, 11a to 7p
Sunday, Dec 8, 11a to 6p
ADMISSION 
1-day ticket: $25, any single day Wed to Sun
Multi-day ticket: $40, all days, Wed to Sun
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Thursday, December 5, 2013

MIAMI RIVER ART FAIR OPENS TONIGHT!



MIAMI RIVER ART FAIR  OPENS TONIGHT!


VIP FIRST VIEW of the Miami River Art Fair | December 5 from 6 - 11 PM
Downton Miami Convention Center at James L. Knight International Center
400 SE 2nd. Ave. Miami Florida 33131

Valet Parking Available

Self parking at the Miami Tower Garage (100 SE 2nd. Ave, 
Miami Florida 33131)
The garage is connected to the JLKC by an air conditioned enclosed pedestrian walkway)



BLACK TIE Vernissage Schedule

6 - 7 PM | Welcome Cocktail at Riverfront Terrace
Red Carpet Performance by United Vision
Live Mural by Raptuz

7 - 11 PM | Vernissage at Riverfront Hall
Live Performance by Olivas & Riva
Live Performance by Rolando Polo
Live Performance by Pontet with chamber music by a String Quartet

9 - 11 PM | Vernissage at Riverwalk Sculpture Mall
Live Performance by Fitflags
Live Performance by DJ/Producer Smiley

7 - 11 pm | Mobile Micro Teatro at Riverwalk Sculpture Mall
Opera
Mime
Dance
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