Monday, May 5, 2014

UPCOMING: NADA NEW YORK




UPCOMING: NADA NEW YORK
Nada Info
NADA New York
May 9 - 11, 2014
Basketball City
299 South St. at Montgomery St.

COOPER COLE
Booth 604

Presenting works from Sara Cwynar

For additional information please contact the gallery:

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

Tessar LoSara Cwynar, Lighting Test Woman (Darkroom Manual), 2014, Chromogenic print, 30" x 24", 76.2cm x 60.96cm 
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Piccolo Spoleto Festival Box Office Now Open!

Piccolo Spoleto Festival 
Box Office Now Open!
The 2014 Piccolo Spoleto Festival begins in just a few short weeks.  Visit www.piccolospoleto.com for a complete schedule of events.  Be sure to get your tickets today!
When
Monday through SundayFrom 9am to 5pm
Where
Charleston Visitor Center
375 Meeting StreetCharleston, SC 29403
Payments accepted: Cash, Check, Traveler's Check, Visa®, MasterCard®, American Express®, Discover®
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PULSE Art Fair


presents
Ryan Oakes and Trevor Oakes
PULSE Art Fair
Have No Narrow Perspectives: Field Museum
RYAN OAKES and TREVOR OAKES
Solo Booth, C6
May 8 - 11, 2014


PULSE NY
125 West 18th Street, NY, NY 10011 (map)
T. 401-743-5638


VIP Private Preview Brunch by Invitation
Thursday, May 8th, 9am - Noon


Pulse NY Art Fair Public Hours:
May 8th, Noon - 8pm
May 9th, 11am - 6pm
May 10th, 11am - 8pm
May 11th, 11am - 7pm

We warmly welcome you to the opening reception with the artists. Request an invitation through: ny@houseofthenobleman.com

www.houseofthenobleman.com
Synchronized Field (Horizon)
House of the Nobleman would also like to invite you to join Ryan Oakes and Trevor Oakes at the opening reception of their solo exhibition, Compounding Visions, at theMuseum of Mathematics, NYC on Saturday, May 10th, 6:30 - 8:30pm.  For more information about the Museum, please go here: MoMath.
Ryan Oakes and Trevor Oakes have recently completed drawing projects at the Getty Museum, Los Angeles, and at EMPAC, Troy, New York. Public art projects include a large-scale sculpture in Chicago's Millennium Park, summer 2009, now installed at O'Hare International Airport. They have exhibited and lectured about their work in the US and abroad, most recently at the North Dakota Museum of Art, the Palazzo Strozzi Museum in Florence, Italy and the CUE Art Foundation in New York City. Their work is held in permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York, NY;  Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles, CA;  Field Museum and Spertus Museum in Chicago, IL; North Dakota Museum of Art, Grand Forks, ND;  Institute of Figuring, Los Angeles, CA; PAV - Parco Arte Vivente Museum, Torino, Italy; Staten Island Museum, Staten Island, New York, NY.


House of the Nobleman has become recognized by the international art world as innovative organizers of prestigious art events and experiences.  Rather than operating under a traditional gallery model, the company instead fosters the careers of its represented artists by offering bespoke art services for a diverse and discerning clientele from around the world. 
Geneva Snow

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Andres Rabago





Dear friends: Andrés Rábago, "El Roto" is a great Spanish draftsman, known for his cartoons and drawings that have appeared daily during more than 40 years in the newspaper El Pais; he is satirical and surreal,  his fun works remind us to never believe the lies we are fed by power groups in contemporary society. Atelier Morales (Juan Luis Morales y Teresa Ayuso), Cuban duo living and working in Paris, present the poetic and beautiful photographs from their two series: "Tributo a Monet", which was exhibited at the Venice Biennale, composed of images of the entrance plaza to Centre Georges Pompidou, taken at different times of the day and year: and "Arqueologías", interiors of abandoned and shattered houses in Havana, with Eliseo Diego's poem disappearing in the background and two archaeologists or ghosts who are looking for the memory of those long gone inhabitants. Douglas Argüelles, is considered among the very best conceptual Cuban artists, he lives in Havana and Mexico City. He is showing paintings with different themes and meanings. 


Would love to see you¡

Nina  

nina menocal projects
gobernador rafael rebollar #56
col. san miguel chapultepec, mexico city 11850  
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Sunday, May 4, 2014

Woodrow Nash!






Come and see the hottest new sculpture on the market.  
Woodrow Nash! 
Where?
The Nall Foundation
'Artwalk'
Friday May 2nd, 2014
5-8pm
414 Equality St.
Fairhope, Alabama  36533
USA
251-928-2729







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Two shows in May!!

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Two shows in May!! 
May 9-10 2-6 pm 
One man show at  
Art Encounter Gallery
Caesar's Forum Shops/Las Vegas 
(Dellorco will be doing live painting demonstrations)


May 17-18 10am-6 pm 


Booth 371, Santa Monica Blvd. between Crescent and Canon
(click on red show name for more information)
View this newest release from Dellorco at the shows:

"Silence" 30"x40"
Original and limited editions available 


   

Dellorco Fine Art
1218A S. Westlake Blvd.
Westlake Village, CA 91361

chris@dellorcoart.com 

to view art:
www.dellorcofineart.com
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Six Panels: Al Taylor Organized by Robert Storr


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Al Taylor
Untitled (Study for Distill), 1988
Ink and pencil on paper
12 x 9 inches (30.48 x 22.86 cm) 
Collection of The Glass House

Six Panels: Al Taylor
Organized by Robert Storr 
May 31 - July 15, 2014
(New Canaan, Conn - May 6, 2014) The Glass House is pleased to announce Six Panels, a new series of exhibitions organized by guest curators in the Glass House Painting Gallery. When the Glass House was the private residence of Philip Johnson and David Whitney, the gallery had an active life as new works were acquired and displayed. Building upon this legacy, Six Panels - named for the gallery's unique display system - will inaugurate the Painting Gallery as a site of temporary exhibitions for the public. According to Glass House Director Henry Urbach, "Six Panels is an exciting next step as we transform the Glass House from a static house museum to a place of active cultural exchange." 

The first exhibition in this series presents the work of Al Taylor (1948 - 1999), an artist who Johnson and Whitney collected and knew well. Six Panels: Al Taylor is organized by Robert Storr, a former Senior Curator of Painting and Sculpture at The Museum of Modern Art who worked closely with Johnson and Whitney, and is now the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Dean of the Yale School of Art.
Six Panels: Al Taylor comprises a selection of drawings and three-dimensional assemblages fashioned from humble, often whimsically chosen materials, including wire, bits of scrap wood, tin cans, and broom handles. Although Taylor trained as a painter, he worked dialogically between media: drawings would often form the basis for assemblages, which in turn would generate new explorations on paper. When asked about the relationship between these seemingly independent modes of making, the artist said, "Working on paper or on pieces really is the same thing; it's all one activity that I am not interested in separating. [...] I am trying to find a way to paint; all of this activity is leading towards painting."* According to Storr, "Taylor thought in three dimensions, whether the work at hand was a flat drawing or a convoluted and suspended amalgam of disparate shapes. He is one of the most inventive 'space-makers' in the recent history of contemporary art."
Designed by Johnson and completed in 1965, the Painting Gallery is a cloverleaf-shaped berm structure that includes three tangent circular rooms with rotating display panels. During their lifetime, Johnson and Whitney used the gallery to store and display their collection, most of which they eventually gave to MoMA. Today, the gallery showcases a selection of the Glass House permanent collection, including works by Robert Rauschenberg, David Salle, Julian Schnabel, Cindy Sherman, Frank Stella, and Andy Warhol.
Al Taylor was born in 1948 in Springfield, Missouri, and studied at the Kansas City Art Institute and the Whitney Independent Study Program. He moved to New York in 1970, where he lived and worked until his death in 1999. His first solo exhibition took place in 1986 at the Alfred Kren Gallery in New York, and his work has been included in numerous exhibitions in America and Europe, including solo exhibitions at the Kunsthalle Bern (1992); the Kunstmuseum Luzern (1999); the Staatliche Graphische Sammlung at the Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich (2006 and 2010); the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk, Denmark (2011); the Santa Monica Museum of Art, California (2011); and the High Museum of Art, Atlanta (2013).
Robert Storr is the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Dean of the Yale School of Art. He was formerly Senior Curator in the Department of Painting and Sculpture at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, where in 1996 he co-organized From Bauhaus to Pop: Masterworks Given by Philip Johnson. In 2002 he was named the first Rosalie Solow Professor of Modern Art at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. He has also taught at the CUNY Graduate Center, the Bard Center for Curatorial Studies, the Rhode Island School of Design, Tyler School of Art, New York Studio School, and Harvard University. He has been a frequent lecturer in this country and abroad. From 2005 to 2007 he was Director of Visual Art for the Venice Biennale, the first American invited to assume that position. The exhibition he organized at David Zwirner in the Fall of 2013 to celebrate the centenary of Ad Reinhardt was voted "Best Show in a New York Commercial Space" by the American Section of the AICA (Association Internationale des Critiques d'Art). 

The Glass House, built between 1949 and 1995 by architect Philip Johnson, is a National Trust Historic Site located in New Canaan, CT. The pastoral 49-acre landscape comprises fourteen structures, including the Glass House (1949), and features a permanent collection of 20th-century painting and sculpture, along with temporary exhibitions and public programs. The tour season runs from May to November and advance reservations are required. For more information, please visit theglasshouse.org.
The National Trust for Historic Preservation is a privately funded nonprofit organization that works to save America's historic places to enrich our future, reimagining historic sites for the 21st century. The guiding principle of this initiative is that historic sites must be dynamic, relevant, and evolving in order to foster an understanding of history and culture that is critical, sensory, and layered. For more information, please visitPreservationNation.org.
Visitor Information: 
The Glass House Visitor Center and Design Store
199 Elm Street, New Canaan, CT 06840
Open Thursday - Monday, 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Tickets start at $30 and include a guided tour.
For general information, please visit theglasshouse.org or call 203.594.9884.
  


*Al Taylor, in Ulrich Loock and Al Taylor, "A Conversation," in Al Taylor (Bern: Kunsthalle Bern, 1992), p. 34.

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