Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Have Brunch with Jackson Pollock Friday July 3, 12-1:30pm @ ArtHamptons | VIP Lounge



Have Brunch with Jackson Pollock

Friday July 3, 12-1:30pm @ ArtHamptons | VIP Lounge

Join us at This Tasteful Fundraiser for the
Pollock Krasner House and Study Center

Hosted by Hamptons Magazine. Presented by Assouline.




Join a bevy of elite collectors at Brunch with Jackson Pollock, as the newly published Assouline book, Dinner with Jackson Pollock: Recipes, Art + Nature, by Robyn Lea, comes to life. Our caterer, Cheffe Colette, will exactly duplicate Pollock’s recipes, using similar local ingredients he served guests at his 1950’s house parties in Springs, so that the carefully prepared dishes are genuine and authentic, including the same flatware, from Le creuset.

Discover a new side of Jackson Pollock, as the gardener, baker, and dinner-party host. The buffet style casual Brunch serves as a “tasteful” fundraiser for the Pollock–Krasner House and Study Center in the East Hampton hamlet of Springs. Admission includes a signed copy of the recently published recipe book. Meet and hear from the author and photographer, Robyn Lea, and Pollock–Krasner House and Study Center director Helen A. Harrison.

Please note: this event requires a separate admission of $75, even for existing ArtHamptons Black card, VIP, or Day pass holders. If not a cardholder, this event fee includes Friday, July 3 access to the art fair, till close, at 8pm.

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Monday, June 29, 2015

New Museum Announces Culminating Demo Day for Inaugural Year of NEW INC: open to the public July 10 to 30, 2015.

New Museum Announces Culminating Demo Day for Inaugural Year of NEW INC, the First Museum-led Incubator for Art, Design, and Technology

Museum Will Partner with Red Bull Studios New York to Present an Interactive Showcase of Collaborative Projects Born from the NEW INC’s Founding Class




New York, NY…Lisa Phillips, Toby Devan Lewis Director, and Karen Wong, Deputy Director, cofounders of NEW INC, today announce the year-end programs for the inaugural class of the New Museum’s incubator for art, design, and technology. Led by NEW INC Director Julia Kaganskiy, select members will present their start-ups and key projects at NEW INC Demo Day taking place in the Museum’s theater on Tuesday, July 14, 2015. Later that evening, NEW INC will kick-off its partnership with Red Bull Studios New York with demonstrations by presenters and the debut of an interactive showcase of nine collaborative projects by NEW INC members.

“We’ve been a radical, future-leaning institution since our inception. Experimentation and risk-taking is part of our DNA, and incubating artists, curators, and cultural practitioners is something we’ve done throughout our forty-year history,” said Lisa Phillips.

NEW INC, the first museum-led incubator, is a shared workspace and professional development program supporting one hundred of New York’s top creative practitioners as they expand models and strategies for growing their businesses and develop new ideas at the intersection of culture, technology, and innovation. Conceived by the Museum in 2013 and launched in September 2014, the incubator is a not-for-profit platform that furthers the Museum’s ongoing commitment to “New Art and New Ideas.”

“NEW INC is a new paradigm in supporting creative practice operating at the forefront of emerging technology. Our community straddles art and business, culture and technology. We are incubating genre-bending work that doesn’t neatly fit into the white box, the black box, or the gift box,” said Julia Kaganskiy.

One of the incubator’s distinguishing elements is the collaborative, cross-disciplinary community it fosters. NEW INC’s partnership with Red Bull Studios New York challenged NEW INC members to create collaborative installations, experiences, tools, performances, and products that highlight the exceptional fluidity of its community. The resulting interactive showcase will put these new creative technologies on display for the public to see, touch, and taste from July 10 to 30, 2015. Several products developed at NEW INC will also be available for purchase through The Gift Shop at Red Bull Studios New York.
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“Fractal Beauty” July 1 at 4:00 PM by Alex Kontorovich - Mo-Math/ Museum of Mathematics















http://momath.org/math-encounters/

Got Kids in NYC/ Maybe this is for you

I am into Fractals; Ck this out let me know if you like it at all. 

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Haines Gallery July 9 - August 29, 2015 Opening Reception: Thursday, July 9 from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm


 THE COLLECTORS

 Rob Craigie

 Nigel Poor

 Allison Smith

 

In gallery two 
Cairo-based, artist-run space 
NILE SUNSET ANNEX: 
THE MANY HATS 

Organized with 
 Taha Belal & Jenifer Evan

July August 29, 2015
Opening Reception: Thursday, July 9 from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm 

 Rob Craigie, 75 Hot Dogs: The Tuvalu Dog Stamp Specimens, 1999


Haines Gallery is pleased to present The Collectors, a group exhibition bringing together three artists whose practices have their basis in the selection, accumulation, and documentation of objects, images, and experiences. Far greater than the sum of their parts, each of the works included in the show accrues meaning through inspired acts of gathering, arranging, and cataloging. In conjunction with The Collectors, Haines Gallery turns gallery two into a temporary outpost for Nile Sunset Annex, an ambitious artist-run space operating in a flat in Cairo, Egypt. 
Malak Helmy, A salt rock exits a video and becomes a puddle of blue #1, 2013
 Fiberglass, 13.5 x 18 x 10 inches, Installation shot at Nile Sunset Annex
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1887 Photo of Van Gogh, Take a look and judge for your self is is real



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This group photo from 1887 is reportedly the first photo ever found of Vincent Van Goghafter he became an artist. If experts are correct, then the man third from the left (and smoking a pipe) is the legendary artist himself.

Over at the magazine L’Oeil de la Photographie (“The Eye of Photography”), French photo expert Serge Plantureux writes that the photo first came to his attention after it was brought to him by two individuals who had purchased it at an estate sale.
The owners had long been interested in 19th century artists, and they believed that they recognized faces in the photo, and “it was possible that one of the figures around the table was someone whose true face had .
http://petapixel.com/2015/06/19/vincent-van-gogh-found-in-a-photo-from-1887/#more-170320

Cocurata caught my eye/ CK it out

C O C U R A T A
C O C U R A T A C O C U R A T A
SHOP ONLINE NOW AT WWW.COCURATA.COM

AND IN STORES / EXCLUSIVELY AT

ASSEMBLY – USA (NEW YORK CITY)
CELESTINE ELEVEN – UK (LONDON)
LE BON MARCHÉ – FRANCE (PARIS)
RON HERMAN & BEAMS – JAPAN
LANE CRAWFORD – HONG KONG & CHINA
DAVID JONES – AUSTRALIA

WORKSHOP – NEW ZEALAND
COCURATA WAS BORN IN NEW YORK CITY IN 2014 AS A FORM OF EXPRESSION BEYOND THE WALLS OF THE TRADITIONAL GALLERY FORMAT; BECOMING A PERMANENT INTERCHANGE BETWEEN ARTIST AND FASHION HOUSE.

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Thursday, June 25, 2015

Get Ready for the East End Week End: Sag Harbor Whaling Museum, Jake Lear preforms 6.26 @ 6:30PM

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Dear Friends,
Jake Lear will be performing a very special live solo show at the Museum tomorrow night, Friday, June 26th, from 6:30pm - 8:00pm. Stop by and enjoy live blues and roots music in an intimate setting! Details are below along with our upcoming events.
- The Museum Board & Staff
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Jake Lear

JAKE LEAR

BLUES • ROOTS • JAZZ

Friday, July 26th | 6:30 - 8:00pm

Jake Lear will be performing a very special live solo show at the Museum on Friday, June 26th, 2015 from 6:30pm - 8:00pm. Stop by and enjoy live blues and roots music in an intimate setting.
Raised on the music of John Lee Hooker, Jimi Hendrix and Howlin Wolf, Jake Lear is dedicated to the music of the blues. Spending years in Memphis, TN along with his drummer Roy Cunningham and bassist Carlos Arias recording three albums.
For more information about Jake visit www.jakelear.com
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Richard Ellis, Portrait of Carcharodon carcharias

SHARK! The Misunderstood Fish

July 3rd - 29th

Featuring the work of renowned artist and marine biologist Richard Ellis, as well as pieces by April GornikDan RizzieDonald SultanDalton PortellaJoe AlvesSavio MizziDavid PintauroAnnie SesslerAnthony AckrilJames Katsipis and jewelry by FIN, this exhibit will examine the extraordinary history and biology of sharks through art, fossils, film, and life-size replicas.
JAWS

Opening Reception with Richard Elllis and 40th Anniversary Screening of JAWS

Friday, July 10th | 6 - 10pm, Jaws starts at8pm

Join us for the opening reception of the art exhibit SHARK! The Misunderstood Fish featuring the work of world-renowned artist and marine biologist, Richard Ellis. Other distinguished artists include April Gornik, Dan Rizzie, Donald Sultan, Dalton Portella, Joe Alves, Savio Mizzi, David Pintauro, Annie Sessler, Anthony Ackril, James Katsipis and jewelry by FIN. When the sun goes down, we’ll be hosting an outdoor 40th anniversary screening of Steven Spielberg’s JAWS on the Museum’s front lawn. Wine, beer, light food and refreshments will be served.
Suggested contribution: $20
Pre-registration is available by RSVP above and guarantees entry.
PIRATES

Family Night - Picnic, Children’s Activities, Screening of Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl

Saturday, July 11th | 6 - 10pm, Pirates starts at 8pm

Join us for a fun-filled Family Picnic including Cromer’s fried chicken, wine, Dreamy Coffee and Ice Cream provided by Sylvester & Co. Modern General™, and more. Children’s activities including balloon twisting and juggling by Jester Jim, painting, story telling, arts and crafts by Barefoot Kids camp, shark education kits and more! And when it’s dark, stay for an outdoor screening of Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl on the front lawn of the Museum.
ELLIS

Lecture with Richard Ellis

Sunday, July 12th | 10am - 12pm

Come for an intimate lecture and multi-media presentation by world-renowned marine biologist, author and artist, Richard Ellis entitled “The Adventures of a Shark Painter” which includes fishing and conservation expeditions with Peter Benchley, Frank Mundus, Rodney Fox and others. Richard will also be signing books and prints of his artwork that will be available for sale.
Admission is FREE. Seating is limited and on a first come first serve basis so RSVP above.
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