Friday, July 17, 2015

Train Hopping: Looks like art is a changing, this one is fun


Chandran Gallery Presents
NBD
Solo Exhibition and Book Release by Swampy
Enigmatic Artist Resurfaces With Images Documenting A Year Train Hopping Across the Continent
on the North American Criminal Roller Coaster
(l) Safe In My Cave  and (r)  Aguascalientes, 2015
Chromogenic color print, edition of 10, 30 x 30 in.
 
Exhibition Dates: July 25 - Aug 08, 2015
Opening Reception: Sat, July 25, 2015 - 7-10pm
 
SAN FRANCISCO — July 16, 2015 — Chandran Gallery is pleased to present NBD, a solo exhibition and book release by Oakland-based artist, Swampy. The exhibition is comprised of select images from the book presented in large-scale, 30”x30”, c-prints, each in an edition of 10. A screening of  Swampy’s video diary on his summer travels will be shown at the opening reception. The exhibition is on view July 25 to August 08, 2015 with an opening reception on Saturday, July 25 from 7 - 10pm.  The artist will be in attendance.
 
NBD is a collection of photographs detailing the artist’s travels, primarily train hopping, across North America from Mexico to Alaska during the fall of 2010 to the summer of 2011. The images take us inside the hobo culture that treads the line of fugitive and idyllic. Traditionally, train hoppers leave their mark denoting the direction they are headed, for instance EBD for eastbound or BW for westbound. Swampy’s tag was NBD for his northbound journey.
 
Cited as one of the most influential graffiti artists today, Swampy strikes a marked departure from his prolific street work with NBD. The images show us quiet observations of the communities, strangers and provocateurs that the artist encounters in his travels. As the images take us across the continent, we see the underbelly of a transient culture while also encountering the sublime landscapes and adventure in which the tracks take them. In the book’s introduction Swampy tells us:
 
The allure of traveling by train initially came from the absence of a price tag, but the sense of solitude that I discovered once I started riding is why I continue a decade later. The railway strikes out a different path across the landscape than roads and highways, and there is a calm to the environment surrounding the tracks.
 
Swampy is an elusive artist with a preference for anonymity. Even so, he has developed a cult following that is fascinated by his multidimensional work as much as by his enigmatic identity. “I like disappearing”, a phrase often peppering his work, is a regular practice for the artist. Following Swampy’s 2011 sold-out debut solo show at FIFTY24SF Gallery, the artist vanished off the grid. In his sporadic resurfacings, the artist has collaborated with Paper Monster and has been featured in The New York Times T Magazine, Complex, Juxtapoz and The San Francisco Chronicle.
 
About Chandran Gallery
Chandran Gallery was established in 2013 and presents a contemporary program exhibiting established, mid-career and emerging artists to a worldwide audience. The gallery supports artists in transcending boundaries of discipline and presentation. This dedication has resulted in successful collaborations with recognized artists including Swoon, Monica Canilao and Mary Iverson, and high profile events including the Beach House at the Shore Club and AMNIOTIC at Loews Hotel in association with Art Basel Miami Beach. The gallery will have its inaugural opening in September 2015 in its newly built space in the Union Square district of San Francisco.
www.chandrangallery.com
 

Calendar Editors:
What:    NBD Solo Exhibition and Book Release by Swampy


When:   Exhibition Dates: July 25 - Aug 08, 2015  
Opening Reception: Sat, July 25, 2015 - 7-10pm

Where:  Chandran Gallery
459 Geary Street
San Francisco, CA  94102

Hours: Tuesday -Saturday 12-6pm

For More Information Visit:  www.chandrangallery.com
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44 Elements: Fire,Water ,Wind and Earth, ShawNshawN

4 Elements: Fire, Water, Wind and Earth Art Show

ShawNshawN presents...

My latest creations in my style Architectural Abstraction.  This style is an explosion of angles and shapes battling it out in the composition.  My palette has been reduced to a few colors to maximize the impact of the colors on the viewers emotions. At this event, we will be serving wine, snacks and have a fashion show and live music along with meeting me the artist.  This show is located at a new venue Wave Street Studios, one block up from Canary Row in Monterey.  Hope to see you there!

ShawNshawN
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Thursday, July 16, 2015

Is This Art: second email of the day to challenge the art status Quo. What di you thin?



Hello, 

mfc-michèle didier starts its 2015-2016 exhibition program with the presentation of the work The Fountain Archives by  Saâdane AfifThis exhibition announces the publication of the entirety of Saâdane Afif’s The Fountain Archives by mfc-michèle didier in 2017, for the celebration of the Centennial of Marcel Duchamp’s work.

And it is not by chance that, in paralel, mfc-michèle didier has decided to invite Jazon Frings. His questionning of the nature of art goes beyond the questions raised by the ready-made. he artist creates stock shares linked to his own life: the concept of the stock market is called into question, opening greater perspectives than its current status of a playground for a select few.

More informations here: PRESS RELEASE

I stay, as always, at your disposal for any information or request for visuals.

Many greetings,

Virginie

mfc-michèle didier
66 rue Notre-Dame de Nazareth, F-75003 Paris
Open Tuesday-Saturday12am-7pm

Exhibition: 
Exhibition from May 22 to August 1, 2015

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Looks Like Fun: The Electric Football™ Football Game Art Show July 31-September 15, 2015

The Electric Football™ Football Game Art ShowJuly 31-September 15, 2015


Ada Galley
228 W. Broad St.
Richmond, Va. 23221
Adagallery.com


Curated by Chris Bopst and John Pollard, The Electric Football™ Game Art Show will feature archival items and custom electric football figures, teams, game fields and art by players, artists and enthusiasts from across the United States. 





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Wednesday, July 8, 2015

ArtSouthampton: July9-13


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Richard Roblin, "Over the Rainbow IX", Acrylic on Canvas, 38 x 50", 2015, Galerie d'Orsay, Boston
 
   

4th Edition of Art Southampton taking place through Monday on the
world renowned grounds of Nova's Ark Project
 | July 9 - 13, 2015
Art Southampton has cemented its status as the premier contemporary and modern art fair in the Hamptons, offering the highest quality works of art from the 20th and 21st centuries. The 2015 edition also will incorporate design and the decorative arts.

FAIR HIGHLIGHTS
Art Southampton will open Thursday, July 9th, with a two tier, invitation only VIP Preview benefiting theParrish Art Museum and Southampton Hospital, sponsored by Christie's International Real Estate, GRAFF Diamonds, and Ruinart Champagne. The VIP Platinum Preview will provide prominent collectors, curators, art advisors, architects, designers and decorators the First View and opportunity to acquire the finest blue chip modern & contemporary works of art from the emerging, midcareer cutting edge, Post War and Pop eras, with a focus on design and functional art. The fair also will highlight some of the East End's most prolific past and present artists.

LUXE Interiors + Design
 joins Art Southampton as the fair's Design & Media Sponsor, ensuring the strongest participation from the design community with the creation of LUXECANVAS Design Ambassador Program, spearheaded by Luxe Editor In Chief, Pam Jaccarino. Art curation and the design of interiors have more relevance today than ever before as homes are created as full expressions of how we live.Luxe Interiors + Design Editor in Chief Pamela Jaccarino and top interior designers Anthony Baratta,Jennifer Post and Scott Sanders will host an invitation only conversation for VIP's about the collaborative efforts between contemporary art, interior design and home: LUXECANVAS: THE INTERPLAY OF ART, INTERIOR DESIGN AND HOME,  Friday, July 10, 5pm in the VIP Lounge. 

Christie's International Real Estate
 is the official luxury real estate sponsor of Art Southampton. Together with their international affiliates, Christies's International Real Estate will host an elegant booth at the main entrance to the fair showcasing luxury residential property offerings from around the world.

The internationally acclaimed New York Academy of Art, of which Andy Warhol was among the original founders, returns for the fourth year with an exclusive relationship with Art Southampton. Renowned artist April Gornik will be the guest of honor as she curates an exceptional exhibition of alumni works.

Award winning LaGuardia Design in partnership with Summerhill will design the Art Southampton Sculpture Garden and main entrance of the pavilion. LaGuardia Design actively pursues an interest in how elements of the native landscape, existing topography, and neighboring influences help define the character of each site, and look to unify the landscape into a cohesive bond by firmly connecting architecture and site.

Art Southampton's ample on-site complimentary parking and convenient hours make this 'can't miss' fair accommodating even for guests who are visiting the fair and the Hamptons just for the day.


nova's ark project

PARTICIPATING GALLERIES
AiBo GALLERY Greenwich | Anna Zorina Gallery New York | Arcature Fine Art Palm Beach | ARCHEUS/ POST-MODERN London | ARDT Gallery Southampton | Arteria Quebec | Artists at Ross East Hampton |Ascaso Gallery Miami | Aureus Contemporary Wakefield, RI | Axiom Contemporary Santa Monica |Beetles + Huxley London | Berry Campbell Gallery New York | Birnam Wood Galleries East Hampton |Bridgette Mayer Gallery Philadelphia | Casterline|Goodman Gallery Aspen | Castle Fitzjohns GalleryNew York | Catinca Tabacaru Gallery New York | Contessa Gallery Cleveland | CROSS MACKENZIE GALLERY Washington DC | Cynthia Corbett Gallery London | David Findlay Jr Gallery New York | Dean Project Miami Beach | Dillon Gallery New York | Dranoff Fine Art New York | Elizabeth Clement Fine ArtNew York | Emmanuel Fremin Gallery New York | Ethan Cohen Fine Art New York | FLOWERS New York | FP Contemporary Culver City | Frederic Got Gallery Paris | Galeria Casa Cuadrada Bogota | Galerie d'Orsay Boston | Galerie Terminus Munich | Galerie von Braunbehrens Stuttgart | GALLERIA CA' D'ORONew York | Gallery Mark Seoul | Gallery Tableau Seoul | Gallery Valentine East Hampton | GAMO Gallery Seoul | Gladwell & Patterson London | Habatat Galleries Royal Oak, MI | HackelBury Fine ArtLondon | Hazelton Galleries Toronto | Heller Gallery New York | Hexton | modern and contemporaryNorthbrook | Hirschl & Adler Modern New York | Hollis Taggart Galleries New York Hubert GalleryNew York | Industry Gallery Los Angeles | Jackson Fine Art Atlanta | JanKossen Contemporary Basel |Jean Albano Gallery Chicago | Jerald Melberg Gallery Charlotte | Keszler Gallery SouthamptonK+Y Gallery Paris | Lawrence Cantor Fine Art Venice Beach | Lawrence Fine Art East Hampton | Leonard Tourné Gallery New York | Long-Sharp Gallery Indianapolis | M Contemporary Annapolis | Mark Borghi Fine Art Palm Beach | MARK HACHEM Paris | McNeill Art Group Southampton | New York Academy of Art New York | Nikola Rukaj Gallery Ontario | NOW Contemporary Miami | Peter Blake Gallery Laguna Beach | Peter Marcelle Project Southampton | Praxis New York | Priveekollektie Contemporary Art | Design Heusden aan de Maas | Pushkin Gallery Santa Fe | RJD Gallery Sag Harbor | Rosenbaum Contemporary Miami | Samuel Lynne Galleries Dallas | SCAA-Sergott Contemporary Art AllianceRancho Santa Fe | Schütz Fine Art-Chinese Department Vienna | Shine Artists London | Sponder GalleryMiami | Taglialatella Galleries New York | The McLoughlin Gallery San Francisco | The Public House of Art Amsterdam | Thomas Monahan Fine Art Chicago | Tulla Booth Gallery Sag Harbor | UNIX GalleryNew York | Villa del Arte Barcelona | Vogelsang Gallery Brussels | Wynwood Art Group Miami | 55Bellechasse Paris 
 
 
Otto Piene, "Asparagus", 1979, watercolor on board, 
59 x 39,4 inches. 
Galerie Terminus, Munich
 
Peter Alexander, "6 Part Bars "(Pink, Green, Yellow) 
URETHANE, 77 x 6.5 x 1 in. 
PETER BLAKE GALLERY, Laguna Beach, CA
FAIR HOURS:
Platinum VIP Preview
Thursday, July 9, 2015  |  6PM - 7:30PM
Access for Art Southampton Platinum VIP Cardholders & Accredited Press

VIP Preview
Thursday, July 9, 2015  |  7:30PM - 10PM
Access for Art Southampton VIP Cardholders
VIP Preview benefiting the Parrish Art Museum and Southampton Hospital 

General Admission
FridayJuly 10Noon - 7PM
SaturdayJuly 11Noon - 7PM
SundayJuly 12Noon - 6PM
MondayJuly 13Noon - 6PM

TICKETS >

One day fair pass$25
Multi-day fair pass$40
Students 12-18 years & Seniors 62 years+$15
Children under 12 years w/ adultFree
Groups 10 or more (online tickets only)$15
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ArtMarket Hamptons Fairgrounds: Panel Discussion "Connecting Art & Conservation"


Above: Gordon Matheson Sagaponack Fields at Peter's Pond
Belwo: Casey Chalem Anderson  Dam Pond North Fork



Panel Discussion "Connecting Art & Conservation" 
 
Fairview Farm at Mecox
19 Horsemill Lane, Bridgehampton
Saturday, July 11. 3:00 – 5:00 p.m.
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ArtMarket Hamptons Fairgrounds

Join us for an interactive panel discussion featuring Trust President John v.H. Halsey, vice president Rebecca Chapman,Plein Air Peconic artists Gordon Matheson, Casey Chalem Anderson and Kathryn Szoka -- and special guests,Laura Grenning of Grenning Gallery, and artist Marc Dalessio. Moderated by Hamptons Art Hub Publisher & Executive Editor Pat Rogers.

USE FREE 1 Day PASS below

http://artmarkethamptons.com/tickets/peconic-1day