Thursday, March 10, 2016

Seattle Art Fair Application: Final Day march 11th





This Friday , March 11th, is the final day to submit an application for Seattle Art Fair 2016. Building on the extraordinary success of the fair's inaugural edition, Seattle Art Fair's second year will feature seventy-five internationally influential galleries including important new exhibitors and top 2015 participants. Submit an application to Seattle Art Fair's second, and final, round of review to join this significant group of exceptional galleries from around the world as they work alongside the city of Seattle to create a truly distinct event for the global arts community. 

Participants of Seattle Art Fair 2016 are selected by the 2016 Dealer Committee, comprised of Robert Goff ( David Zwirner Gallery), Eric Gleason ( Paul Kasmin Gallery ), James Harris (James Harris Gallery ), Mariane Ibrahim ( Mariane Ibrahim Gallery ), Shinichi Kitahara (Kaikai Kiki Galler y), Greg Kucera (Greg Kucera Gallery), Elizabeth Sullivan 
( Pace Gallery ), and Stacey Winston Levitan ( Winston Wächter Fine Art ). 

To apply to Seattle Art Fair 2016 , visit seattleartfair.com/for-exhibitors/apply 


2016 Exhibitors | List in Formation
  • ACA Galleries New York
  • Allan Stone Projects New York
  • Ameringer | McEnery | Yohe New York
  • Backslash Gallery Paris
  • Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery New York
  • Charles A. Hartman Fine Art Portland
  • Charlie James Gallery Los Angeles
  • Claire Oliver Gallery New York
  • David Zwirner Gallery New York/London
  • Donald Ellis Gallery New York
  • Forum Gallery New York
  • G. Gibson Gallery Seattle
  • Gallery Jones Vancouver, BC
  • Gallery Luisotti Santa Monica
  • Greg Kucera Gallery Seattle
  • James Harris Gallery Seattle
  • Jane Lombard Gallery New York
  • Jason Jacques Inc. New York
  • Jenkins Johnson Gallery San Francisco/NY
  • Jerald Melberg Gallery Charlotte
  • JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans
  • Kagedo Japanese Art Orcas, WA
  • Kaikai Kiki Gallery Tokyo/New York
  • KOKI ARTS Tokyo
  • Mariane Ibrahim Gallery Seattle
  • Marlborough Gallery New York
  • Michael Rosenfeld Gallery New York
  • Monte Clark Gallery Vancouver, BC
  • Nancy Hoffman Gallery New York
  • Pace Gallery New York
  • Pace/MacGill Gallery New York
  • Paul Kasmin Gallery New York
  • Paul Thiebaud Gallery San Francisco
  • PDX CONTEMPORARY ART Portland
  • Petzel Gallery New York
  • Richard Levy Gallery Albuquerque
  • Roq La Rue Seattle
  • ROSEGALLERY Santa Monica
  • Sapar Contemporary New York
  • SEASON Seattle
  • Shoshana Wayne Gallery Santa Monica
  • Upfor Portland
  • Winston Wächter Fine Art Seattle/NY
  • Zieher Smith & Horton New York
  • Zürcher Gallery New York/Paris

Header image: Detail of Collision Chamber MW, 2014 by Pedro Barbeito, courtesy of 101/EXHIBIT
Second image: Detail of Untitled (Dovetail), 2014 by Phillip Argent, courtesy of Shoshana Wayne Gallery

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Monday, February 29, 2016

Esther Anderson and Larry Gartel At the Miami Film Festival

Esther Anderson and Larry Gartel At the Miami Film Festival 

~What a great time last night at the opening of "A Warm December" starring Sidney Poitier and Esther Anderson. Esther was given a proclamation by the City of North Miami Beach, and honored by Elliot Jones (grandson of Maya Angelou.) The film itself created in 1972 was a defiant victory showcasing a successful black doctor being revered in a white man's world while meeting a Princess who had sickle cell anemia and bringing that disease to the consciousness of the public. - A tremendously heroic depiction by Sidney Poitier and a sensational confident, young woman in Esther Anderson. What an amazing human being she IS. Thank you for suggesting I go see the film and Esther. A highlight I have included in the GARTEL Life Book. ... Lawrence Gartel, Feb, 27, 2016 



Elliot Jones (grandson of Maya Angelou.)

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Thursday, February 25, 2016

INTERNATIONAL FINE PRINT DEALERS ASSOCIATION ELECTS SIX NEW INTERNATIONAL MEMBERS FOR 2016



INTERNATIONAL FINE PRINT DEALERS ASSOCIATION ELECTS SIX NEW INTERNATIONAL MEMBERS FOR 2016


New York, February 25, 2016 - The International Fine Print Dealers Association (IFPDA) is pleased to announce the appointment of six new members comprising a broad international scope of galleries, dealers and printers including: Benveniste Contemporary (Madrid); Cade Tompkins Projects (Providence, R.I); Isselbacher Gallery (New York); Mike Karstens (Münster); Stamperia d'Arte Berardinelli (Verona); and Michael Woolworth (Paris). These six new members are valuable additions to the organization's existing community of leading print experts worldwide, who represent the range of specialties within the field and demonstrate a focus on artists of international repute.   

Currently, the IFPDA encompasses more than 160 members in thirteen countries. Election to membership requires a high level of expertise, ethics, and professional integrity, as well as a commitment to fostering knowledge, stimulating discussion and facilitating the growth of a community interested in works on paper.

IFPDA members-comprising art dealers, galleries and publishers-are vetted based on strict professional criteria, such as the caliber of art offered for sale, exhibitions and published catalogues, and the number of years a dealer or gallery has been in business. Members represent the full range of specialties within the field, ranging from Old Master to Modern and Contemporary prints from around the world.

Benveniste Contemporary (Madrid) is a Danish-owned contemporary print publisher and gallery based in Madrid. The organization specializes in 21st Century prints and editions and is run by a team of professional printers who trained under master printer Dan Albert Benveniste. Since 2006, Benveniste has worked with over 25 artists, including Pat Andrea, Jeronimos Elespe, Jacobo Castellano and Angela de la Cruz, among others. Works produced by Benveniste Contemporary are included in esteemed collections such as the Tate Collection, MoMA, NYPL, Aarhus Kunstmuseum, Statens Kunstfond Copenhagen, Washington Museum of Art, and the National Gallery of South Australia.

Cade Tompkins Projects (Providence, RI) is a long-time print dealer who specializes in Contemporary works and editions, as well as contemporary painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Tompkins originally worked with veteran IFPDA member Brooke Alexander in New York before founding Cade Tompkins Projects in 2009. Since then, Cade Tompkins Projects has featured 31 exhibitions and has undertaken collaborations with institutions including the Rhode Island School of Design's RISD Editions, Brown University, Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis and the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

Isselbacher Gallery (New York) specializes in the sale of secondary market prints from the late 19th and 20th Century by European and American modern masters. Founded in 1965 by the late Alfred Isselbacher, and now under the directorship of Audrey Isselbacher, former Associate Curator of Prints and Illustrated Books at MoMA, the gallery has exhibited works by esteemed artists such as Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Joan Miró, Marc Chagall, Hans Arp and George Braque, among others.

Mike Karstens (Münster) specializes in Post-war and Contemporary works and editions, including portfolios by many leading international artists such as Ellsworth Kelly, Nam June Paik and Claes Oldenburg. Karstens often works in exclusive partnerships with blue-chip artists, and for the last fifteen years has printed and published the prints of Gerhard Richter, Sigmar Polke, Ilya & Emilia Kabakov and others. Founded in 1989, the German atelier has also developed projects such as Richter's monumental 'Strontium' for the De Young Museum in San Francisco and his window at the Cologne Cathedral.

Stamperia d'Arte Berardinelli (Verona) was founded by Luigi Berardinelli in 1971. Berardinelli established his reputation through successful participation in numerous national and international art fairs. As a publisher and print workshop, Stamperia d'Arte Berardinelli specializes in contemporary works and editions, and have collaborated with artists including Piero Dorazio, Mario Schifano, Joseph Beuys, Nan June Paik, Mimmo Rotella, Mimmo Paladino, Enzo Cucchi, Sandro Chia, Joe Tilson, Jim Dine, and, in collaboration with the Archivio Conz, Hermann Nitsch and many other Fluxus artists. 

Michael Woolworth (Paris) is an American-born publisher who is considered to be one of the top printers in France specializing in Contemporary works. Woolworth founded his studio in Paris in 1985, with two hand presses that the studio still uses today. Woolworth has since has worked with artists including Jim Dine, José Maria Sicilia, David Shrigley, Richard Gorman, and Blaise Drummond, and has been recognized as an Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant. In 2011, Woolworth was named a Chevalier dans l'ordre des arts et des lettres by the French culture ministry, and was also honored with the title of Maître d'art (Master Printer).

Please find the full press release here.    

About The IFPDA

Founded in 1987, The International Fine Print Dealers Association is a non-profit organization of expert art dealers dedicated to the highest standards of quality, ethics and connoisseurship. The IFPDA has grown to include nearly 170 members in 13 countries, whose areas of specialization range from old master and modern to contemporary prints, including publishers of prints by renowned contemporary and emerging artists. The IFPDA aims to promote a greater appreciation and a deeper understanding of fine prints among art collectors and the general public through the annual IFPDA Print Fair, as well as public programming, awards, and funding for institutions via its public charity, the IFPDA Foundation.

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Pulse NY 2016 3/3-6




The Online Preview of PULSE New York is Now Live on Artsy!

Starting today, visit PULSE New York on Artsy.net to browse and inquire on over 500 artworks for sale in advance of the fair, opening Thursday, March 3rd. 

Before attending, download the Artsy app for iPhone and iPad to explore the online catalogue and find visitor information while on the go.

We look forward to seeing you at the fair!
The PULSE Team

Artsy is the leading resource for learning about and collecting art from over 4,200 leading galleries, 600 museums and institutions, 60 international art fairs and select auctions. Artsy provides free access via its website (Artsy.net) and iPhone and iPad apps to over 350,000 images of art by over 50,000 artists, which constitute the world’s largest online database of contemporary art. Powered by The Art Genome Project, a classification system that maps the connections between artists and artworks, Artsy fosters new generations of art lovers, museum-goers, patrons, and collectors.
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KAZUNORI HAMANA, YUJI UEDA, and OTANI WORKSHOP Curated by Takashi Murakami Blum & Poe, New York March 3 – April 9, 2016



KAZUNORI HAMANA, YUJI UEDA, and OTANI WORKSHOP
Curated by Takashi Murakami
Blum & Poe, New York
March 3 – April 9, 2016
Opening reception: Thursday, March 3, 6 – 8pm


New York, NY (February 25, 2016)Blum & Poe is pleased to present an exhibition of Japanese ceramics featuring the work of Kazunori Hamana, Yuji Ueda, and Otani Workshop — organized and curated by Takashi Murakami.

For this exhibition, Takashi Murakami assembles a new generation of Japanese ceramicists whose unique pottery methods merge a respect for lineage with improvisation, experimentation, and refinement. As with the artists’ previous exhibition at Blum & Poe Los Angeles (September 2015) — Hamana, Ueda, and Otani bring their unique wares and collective imagination to the New York gallery space to create a lucid and otherworldly environment. Central to both the artists' practices and lifestyles, an emphasis on the integrity of natural objects and processes drives this presentation of anthropomorphic clay forms; asymmetrical vessels; and singed, crackling, glazed surfaces. Locally harvested clays are shaped sometimes over the span of many days; mixed with experimental materials to produce unique effects; glazes formed with combinations of metals, ash, and wood; pieces baked in subterranean or above-ground wood-fired kilns. 

This display of ceramics is an illumination of age-old traditions being expanded into the 21st century. Informed by and in conceptual counter to elements of contemporary pop culture, mass production and mass consumption, Kazunori Hamana, for example, creates large ceramic vessels without immediately perceivable use, working without tools and without haste. Many of the works in the exhibition by these three young artists have never been seen before in the United States. 

Kazunori Hamana makes ceramics on the pacific coast, in Chiba, Japan. The work is both stark and full of personality, and oftentimes the surfaces are striped or imbued with designs or language. Urns, bowls, vessels, cups, and plates — each irregularly shaped by not only the vast history of the ceramic arts, but also by the characteristics — are found in the coastal environment where he works.

Yuji Ueda comes from a family of award-winning tea farmers in the Shiga Prefecture town of Shigaraki. His experimental approach to glazing and firing leads to a variety of distinct forms and vessels. Working both in intimate sizes and in larger scales, Ueda’s alien surfaces and fragile textures are both tolerant and unyielding.

Otani Workshop is also based in Shigaraki — one of the great centers of Japanese ceramics for the last 800 years. In addition to clay, Otani works with wood, iron, and other materials. His small jars, vases, and other sculptural forms depicting figures and faces are characteristic of the many styles and motifs found throughout Japanese culture.

Image: Kazunori Hamana, Untitled, c. 2015, Ceramic, 7 1/2 x 8 7/8 x 9 inches, © the artist. Photo: Toru Kometani. Courtesy of the artist and Blum & Poe, Los Angeles/New York/Tokyo

Locations
Blum & Poe, New York, 19 East 66th Street, New York, NY 10065
Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, 2727 S. La Cienega Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90034
Blum & Poe, Tokyo, 1-14-34 Jingumaeshibuya, Tokyo, 150-0001

Concurrently on view
Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, through March 12, Dansaekhwa and Minimalism
Blum & Poe, Tokyo, through March 5, Matt Saunders: Two Worlds

Hours
Los Angeles, Tuesday – Saturday, 10am–6pm
New York, Monday – Friday, 10am–6pm
Tokyo, Tuesday – Saturday, 11am–7pm
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Gallerie St. Etienne, ADD Art Show 2016: Armory 67th St NYC

  
For Immediate Release 
 

ADAA ART SHOW 2016

 
Egon Schiele. Seated Female Nude, Back View.
Egon Schiele. Seated Female Nude, Back View. 1911. Gouache and pencil on tan wove paper. Initialed and dated, lower right. 17 1/2” x 12 1/8” (44.5 x 30.7 cm). Kallir D. 810.
RARE FINDS HIGHLIGHT ST. ETIENNE’S BOOTH
The Galerie St. Etienne, which has been specializing in the work of the Austrian and German Expressionists since 1939, has unearthed a number of rare finds for the 2016 Art Show. Highlights include:

• Paula Modersohn-Becker’s monumental Reclining Female Nude
Long esteemed in her native Germany, where much of the artist’s small oeuvre is housed in museums, Modersohn-Becker was an important precursor of Expressionism. Major paintings seldom come to market, especially in the United States. Reclining Female Nude represents Modersohn-Becker (who died less than two years after its completion) at her peak. The painting anticipates the work of many subsequent women artists, using the nude to explore female identity rather than as a reflection of male lust.

• Works by Oskar Kokoschka from a private Austrian collection
Comprising a quirky oil portrait, Bob Gesinus-Visser II (with Dog), a watercolor from Kokoschka’s colorful “Dresden period” and three drawings dating from 1912 to 1921, this collection was formed over a period of many years by an Austrian who spent much of his professional life in Belgium. The Kokoschkas are at the heart of a collection that also included works by Gustav Klimt, Alfred Kubin and Egon Schiele, and that was honored with a comprehensive exhibition at the Oberösterreichisches Landesmuseum, Linz, in 2005.

• And in addition…
Works by Galerie St. Etienne favorites such as Egon Schiele, Gustav Klimt and Grandma Moses round out the gallery’s Art Show installation. The Schiele presentation includes watercolors and drawings dating from the artist’s Expressionist “breakthrough” to his more classical later period. Grandma Moss is represented by Sugaring Off, one of her best-loved winter subjects.




Please visit us at
the ADAA Art Show,
   Booth D 22
Park Avenue Armory
at 67th Street, New York City
Kokoschka: Girl on Red Sofa
Kokoschka: Girl on Red Sofa (detail)
Kirchner: Bust of a Nude Girl with Arms Outstretched
Kirchner: Bust of a Nude Girl with Arms Outstretched (detail)
Paula Modersohn-Becker: Nude
Modersohn-Becker: Reclining Female Nude (detail)
Digital Catalogue
Baskin, Beckmann, Heckel, Kirchner, Klimt, Kokoschka, Kollwitz, Modersohn-Becker, Grandma Moses, Schiele
and others
At the Gallery
Paula Modersohn-Becker:
    Art and Life

Through March 12
About The Art Show
Gala Preview, March 1
March 2 through 6
Wednesday through Friday,
   12:00 to 8 PM
Saturday12:00 to 7:00 PM
Sunday12:00 to 5:00 PM
For further information,
please contact Courtney Donner at 212-245-6734
or gallery@gseart.com.



The Galerie St. Etienne
24 West 57th Street, New York
Tel (212) 245-6734
Fax (212) 765-8493
TuesdayFriday11 AM–5 PM
Email: gallery@gseart.com
Web: www.gseart.com
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ART Weel NY is Coming: One Mile Gallery, Scope New York, March 3-6th


One Mile Gallery

Mark Hogancamp at
SCOPE New YorkMarch 3-6, 2016
Untitled 2009 Mark Hogancamp©Mark Hogancamp

With over 75 art fairs spanning more than 15 years, SCOPE is celebrated as the premier showcase for international emerging contemporary art and multi-disciplinary creative programming. Renowned for its uncanny ability to forecast new visual trends that are embraced globally, SCOPE Art Shows garner extensive critical acclaim and over 500 million annual impressions across print, digital and television. With cumulative sales well over one billion dollars and attendance of 1.2 million visitors, SCOPE Art Show is the largest and most global emerging art fair in the world.

VIP OPENING
SCHEDULE
Platinum First View
Thursday | Mar 3 | 2PM - 4PM

VIP | Press Preview
Thursday | Mar 3 | 4PM - 6PM

GENERAL ADMISSION
SCHEDULE
Thursday | Mar 3 | 6PM - 10PM
Friday | Mar 4 | 11AM – 8PM
Saturday | Mar 5 | 11AM – 8PM
Sunday | Mar 6 | 11AM – 8PM

LOCATION

SCOPE LOCATION
639 W 46th St
New York, NY 10036
USA

Tickets available here

Untitled Mark Hogancamp
©Mark Hogancamp
 
Mark Hogancamp is a photographer and storyteller, but prefers to think of himself as a film director. He’s the creator of Marwencol, a 1/6 scale, WWII-era Belgian village in which he stages and photographs a complex narrative of Nazi intrigue, lesbian melodrama, and Sgt. Rock-style heroics. With his immense cast of dolls, Mark freely intermixes history and fantasy, allowing Kurt Russell to confront Goebbels, time-traveling witches to antagonize Hitler, and Mark himself to battle personal demons.

On April 8, 2000, Mark Hogancamp was attacked outside of a bar by five men who beat him nearly to death. After nine days in a coma and 40 days in the hospital, Hogancamp was discharged with brain damage that left him little memory of his previous life. Unable to afford therapy, Hogancamp created his own by building a 1/6-scale World War II-era Belgian town called Marwencol in his yard and populating it with dolls representing himself, his friends, and his attackers. In the ensuing years, Hogancamp has rehabilitated his physical wounds by building from scratch the town’s structures and meticulously customizing the small dolls and props; he has come to terms with his psychological ones by involving these figures in elaborate and often violent narratives related to his attack and recovery. Hogancamp’s photographs of the town debuted in ESOPUS 5 in 2005; he was the subject of ESOPUS subscriber Jeff Malmberg’s critically acclaimed documentary Marwencol in 2010. In 2013, filmmaker Robert Zemeckis (Forrest Gump, Cast Away) announced that he would direct a feature film based on Hogancamp’s life and work from a script written by Caroline Thompson (Edward Scissorhands).

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Opening in Kingston June 4, 2016
UNCANNYLAND

Uncannyland explores the connotations of the word “uncanny” as it refers to landscape. Used by Sigmund Freud in his 1919 treatise, “The Uncanny”, the word derives from the negation of the German heimlich,which means belonging to the house, familiar, tame, intimate, homey. The inherent dialectic here is revealed at the moment when the familiar becomes uncomfortable, even frightening. Freud identifies the pivotal point in this phenomenon as the instant when our certainty of ourselves, and the safety of our hearth and home, come into question.
Uncannyland presents the work of three artists who investigate the tipping point, where one’s everyday sense of security becomes threatened by the unfamiliar, Freudian “uncanny.”
Curator Beth Kantrowitz (co-director of Allston Skirt Gallery, Boston) and artist, curator Kathleen O’Hara (co-director of OHT Gallery, Boston) were among the founding members of Boston’s SoWa arts district. After leaving the South End in search of a non-traditional gallery model, they opened Drive-by Projects in Watertown, MA. Working together for the past six years, Kantrowitz and O’Hara have striven to present small, lively exhibitions in their storefront space and bring this exhibit to One Mile Gallery.

Ben Sloat Black Raincloud

 ©Ben Sloat


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One Mile Gallery
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