Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Art Fair march 3-6 NYC, Hope to see all of you there - Fine Art Magazine

Art Fair march 3-6 NYC, Hope to see all of you there

Art Fair march 3-6 NYC, Hope to see all of you there
Clio Art Fair

Alessandro Berni, Clio Art Fair founder and owner.



Art Fair march 3-6 NYC, Hope to see all of you there - Fine Art Magazine: http://www.hydrartproject.com/ Clio Art Fair is Returning Under the New York City Sky Interview with Alessandro Berni, founder and director of the project Alessandro, Why Clio? Clio is the muse of history. When Clio sings your name while playing her harp, this means that your name has been admitted to the mental olympus of human history. I’ve always been fascinated by this mythologic and inspiring figure. When I conceptualized this idea, I was alone. I suddenly understood that I should create a great team to successfully carry out my vision. Because of that, the first person that I invited to join me was Clio. What are the challenges that you anticipate? We are a new event in a town saturated with events. It’s hard to surprise Manhattan. I would like to underline that this show is not born to host emergent artists. Our show is composed of solid and professional artists. Some of them have their studio and they are not looking for a gallery; others would like to be represented. Basically all of them use this event to make new connections in terms of art critics, collectors, curators, and gallerists. What are the distinguishing traits of your fair, or rather your anti-fair? We emphasize the concept of anti-fair because galleries are not admitted to show the artists that they represent. This event is created for independent artists. Furthermore there are no booths. We highly respect the architecture of the space that hosts our Fair. The result is a curated international group show. How does the selection process work? During the year, we make a call inviting independent artists to send us their masterpieces. Starting from the best works that we receive, we make our selection. All the works shown have been previously analyzed to be admitted by our curatorial team. We discuss everything with the artist. From the dimensions to the supporting materials that will be used. Where are the artists from? US excluded, the more represented countries are Italy and Israel. Basically we have artists from every part of the world including Korea, Argentina, Iran,and also New Zealand. It’s a real international show. What does “international” mean for you in a global context? If you live in the highly technological side of the world, everyone uses the same branch of computer, phone, the same web-sites. But we don’t have the same passport, and in particular the same history. International could be a superfluous word for artists that don’t include their past in their works or the the artists that make art with an impact of technology. I was born in Tuscany (Italy ndr). I’ve lived in Kenya, Ireland, and France. Now I’m the US. I work in English, French, and Italian, and eat sushi everyday. International is the place where I live. Talking with you I’m realizing that this word will become superfluous in the future. Let’s defer to the muse Clio to tell us when it’s time to stop to using it. Why have you chosen New York, are you planning to organize Clio Art Fairs in the future? When it comes to business and energy, there is nothing comparable to New York. The contemporary art world is a circus that each year likes to travel all around the planet. Chelsea was the right place to start our adventure. We were born as a nomadic project. We don’t exclude the notion of us being present in other towns in the future. Clio art fair 2015 hosts 50 artists plus I’ve heard there will be 5 handwritten documents signed by Napoleon Bonaparte. Why this choice to select these historical documents in a context of contemporary art fair? Napoleon is a fascinating figure with lovers and detractors. His life, his success and defeats are studied by all the world. He’s still an example for some, an evil person for others. Despite the personal opinion that everyone could have about him, all the world must recognize that he’s a man that, because of his actions, left his century as an immortal. I personally own these documents. His presence is a wish for all the artists included this year. A wish of glory and success, and why not, that one day, Clio will play her harp for some of them.

ArtClub, Artists Focus , Mehdi Mirbagheri,











Mehdi Mirbagheri was born in the late eighties in Tehran, a city he describes as having ‘a rather diverse and strange demography’. Mehdi has long been observing Tehran society, and his works are, according to him, social critiques of not a harsh, but humorous nature. Mehdi’s works also contain elements of erotica as well as the artist’s own brand of sarcasm, which all combine to form a unique form of pop art that playfully highlights an on-going clash between tradition and modernity.

For more works by MEHDI MIRBAGHERI please click here.





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Friday, February 5, 2016

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Wednesday, February 3, 2016


Jean-Pierre Roy, A chorus, 2015. Courtesy of Gallery Poulsen.

We are pleased to announce the exhibitors for the eleventh edition of PULSE New York. This March, the fair will return to its centrally located home at the Metropolitan Pavilion, opening on Thursday, March 3 and closing on Sunday, March 6, 2016. PULSE New York will present a tightly curated selection of national and international exhibitors representing works by more than 100 artists. As one of the longest running contemporary art fairs in New York, PULSE offers visitors a welcoming environment in which to explore and discover the most compelling art being produced today. The New York 2016 exhibitors are listed below; for additional information about these galleries and their artists, please click here.

In the coming weeks we will be updating you with more information about our schedule of programming and projects. We look forward to seeing you at PULSE New York! 

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Phillips Londo, Contemporary April 13 2016: Sell with us

Sell with us: New Now, London, 13 April 2016
Featured image: Bernard Frize, Fetil, 2003

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Bernard Frize
Fetil, 2003 (detail)
Estimate £20,000-30,000
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Making Plans Early for Art Basel? View the Gallery list



BASEL | FEBRUARY 2 | 2016


287 premier galleries to show at Art Basel's 47th edition in Basel

Art Basel today announced its gallery list for the 47th edition of the show in Basel, Switzerland, taking place from June 16 to June 19, 2016. This year, 287 leading international galleries will present works ranging from the early 20th century to the most contemporary artists of today. The Basel show, whose Lead Partner is UBS, will present a diverse geographical selection of leading international galleries from 33 countries.

Alongside a strong representation of galleries from Europe, exhibitors and artists will be shown from across the globe. The participating galleries have exhibition spaces in Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Cuba, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Lebanon, Mexico, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tunisia, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom and the United States.

Galleries, the main sector of the show, will feature 221 galleries presenting the highest quality of painting, sculpture, drawing, installation, photography, video and editioned works. A strong list of returning exhibitors is joined by six galleries who will exhibit within the sector for the first time, having previously shown in Statements or Feature: Applicat-Prazan (Paris), Borzo (Amsterdam), Karma International (Zurich, Beverly Hills), Jack Shainman Gallery (New York, Kinderhook), Stevenson (Cape Town, Johannesburg) and Barbara Wien (Berlin). The Galleries sector will also include two completely new exhibitors: joségarcía ,mx (Mexico DF) and Pace/MacGill Gallery (New York). The full gallery list is available from artbasel.com/basel/galleries.
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