Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Art Basel, Art Miami, , Saalite Art Show

Miami Beach Convention Center, Miami Beach, Florida

ART BASEL IN MIAMI BEACH 2017
December 7-10, 2017

Art Basel in Miami Beach 2016, © Art Basel

Now in its 16th edition, Art Basel in Miami Beach brings together art enthusiasts from all over the world to explore the many dimensions of Modern and contemporary art. The 2017 edition will feature 268 premier galleries from 32 countries. Along with a high number of returning exhibitors, the show will include 20 galleries that will participate in the Basel show for the very first time.

Art Basel in Miami Beach will take place at the Miami Beach Convention Center from December 7 through 10, 2017.
 



SCOPE Miami Beach 2017 | OPENS TODAY AT NOON

JACK HEARD, Untitled, 2017 | Painting, Oil and Charcoal on Canvas, 117 x 76 cm | Courtesy of Demon's Mouth
The 17th edition of SCOPE Miami Beach returns to the sands of Ocean Drive and 8th Street. Featuring 140 International Exhibitors from 25 countries and 60 cities, SCOPE Miami Beach will welcome over 55,000 visitors over the course of 6 days. Amidst an unprecedented outpouring of critical acclaim from press, curators and collectors, and a digital and social media outreach campaign garnering over 450 million impressions, SCOPE Miami Beach is once again poised to lead the charge for the emerging contemporary art market.

SCOPE MIAMI BEACH 2017 | 801 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, FL 33139

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SATELLITE ART SHOW


~~~~~ Grand Opening Thursday! ~~~~~



SATELLITE ART SHOW 2017 will be held at the Ocean Terrace Hotel, an abandoned beachfront hotel that provides us with complete creative control. Our alternative venue coupled with our focus on experiential installations, makes SATELLITE the antithesis to the standard art fair. We look forward to welcoming you! 
 
December 5 - 10, 2017
Left to right: James Gortner, James Rieck, Fahamu Pecou @ Art Miami 2017



















Monday, December 4, 2017

"Between Love and Madness, SomoS in Berlin from December 7th-28th, 2017, and from January 18-April 4, 2018 at Lawndale Art Center, Houston, Texas.




The exhibition "Between Love and Madness: The Art of Mexican 'Micro' Comics" presents a selection of works from a collection of more than 1,400 ink on paper comic drawings. Originally published in comic books from the late 1960s and early 1970s, this will be the first time these original drawings will be publicly presented in the nearly fifty years since their creation.

Special Preview
BERLIN, GERMANY, SomoS Art House, December 7–28, 2017

Full Exhibition
HOUSTON, TEXAS, Lawndale Art Center, January 18–April 4, 2018

Micro-cuentos
The exhibition “BETWEEN LOVE AND MADNESS: THE ART OF MEXICAN “MICRO” COMICS” introduces the art of the micro-cuentos of Mexico. Although popular in Mexico, these small comics, also known as Historietas, are little-known internationally.

Approximately 90 ink drawings will be presented at SomoS Art House in Berlin, with a lecture and reception on December 7, 2017. The original ink drawings for thirteen different Mexican comic books will be presented in their entirety over the course of the full exhibition at Lawndale Art Center in Houston, Texas.

Prior to the homogenization of global mass media, popular culture took a larger variety of forms internationally. Through the mid-70s, comic books in Mexico were particularly idiosyncratic. Micro-cuentos, or “mini-tales,” were printed comic books that measured just three by four and a half inches, and presented genre stories, such as suspense or horror. These stories also sometimes contained subtle social and political critiques. By the 1980s, the increasingly global reach of American imports, such as Batman and his ilk, all but wiped out the indigenous comic publishers and formats.

Although market research for Mexican comics did not exist in 1975, it has been estimated that upwards of 56 million comics were printed each month during this period. This number is staggering considering that the population of Mexico around this time was approximately 65 million people. 90% of the population of Mexico was reading comics, with those not able to purchase copies, either renting or borrowing these books.

Additional works displayed will include original painted cover art, vintage comic books, photographs, didactic and biographic materials on their creators and English translations of some of the materials. The exhibition will also feature a timeline of the production of popular printed materials, as well as examples of contemporaneous comics from various countries including the US, the UK, Eastern Germany, and China.

Between Love and Madness is organized by Associate Professor Christopher Sperandio, in participation with the students of Practical Curation (Kari Leigh Brinkley, Grace Earick, Julia Fisher, Zach Gwin, Kai Holnes, Clair Hopper, Priyanka Jain, Ilya Rakhlin, Zachary Tu, Heather Wright), an undergraduate class in exhibition design in the Department of Visual and Dramatic Arts at Rice University. Funding for this exhibition has been provided by the Humanities Research Center at Rice University, The Office of the Dean of Humanities at Rice University, and Lawndale Art Center.

Opening reception: December 7, 2017, 6-9pm
Exhibition duration: December 8–28, 2017, Tuesday – Saturday 2-7pm and by appointment. (Closed Tuesday December 26)

COLLABORATORS:

LAWNDALE ART CENTER, Houston

Located in Houston’s Museum District, Lawndale Art Center includes four museum-quality galleries, three artist studios and an outdoor sculpture garden that facilitate its role as a vital cultural resource for Houston.

SomoS ART House, Berlin

Organizing an Artist-in-Residency program and an ambitious exhibition and event schedule, SomoS closely works with artists, organizers and curators to realize their projects. SomoS’ mission is to create an international open framework for innovative arts and creative cooperation.

ABOUT CHRISTOPHER SPERANDIO

Since 1990, Christopher Sperandio has implemented new collaborative, community- comic books for museums and art centers in the US, UK and Europe. In 2015, Sperandio established the Comic Art Teaching & Study Workshop, a hybrid teaching/ research space dedicated to original art and comics. Sperandio is an Associate Professor at Rice University, in Houston, Texas.


SomoS/Paulus Fugers
Kottbusser Damm 95
10967 Berlin
www.somos-arts.org
Tel. +49 30 89563000
Phone +49 172 3118431
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Steven Zevitas Gallery

Steven Zevitas Gallery is pleased present new works by Alex Jackson at the 2017 UNTITLED Art Fair in Miami Beach.

December 6- 10
Booth #D8.
Image caption: Alex Jackson, (C)(S)ell(ar)(er), 2017, oil on canvas, 72 x 66 inches
Steven Zevitas Gallery
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Friday, December 1, 2017

In The Bronx Visit the Lehman College Art Gallery Sunday, Dec. 3rd for family fun

Sunday Family Art Fun!
Family Tour and Studio Workshop
Free! Geared for ages 3-12. All ages welcome!
Sunday, December 3
Family Gallery Tour: 11:00-11:45 am
Drop-in Studio Workshop: 11:45-1:00pm
Exhibition: It Was a Dark and Stormy Night: Gothic Influence in Contemporary Art.
Come and see creepy, artwork if you dare!
Learn about gothic art and be inspired to create your own unique colorful artwork!

Faux Stained Glass; Gothic Glass.
Create a gothic inspired stained glass window illuminator using black papers, tissue papers and glue.
Access accommodations are available free of charge by request with at least one week's notice. Contact: Deborah Yasinsky, Curator of Education at deborahyasinsky1@lehman.cuny.edu or 718.960.8732
Our programs are made possible with generous support from: The New York City Department of Cultural Affairs; New York City Council through the Honorable Andrew Cohen, and the Bronx Delegation; New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo, and the New York State Legislature; SU-CASA through The Department for the Aging and the Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the New York City Council; The Department of Education; Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation; The Pierre and Tana Matisse Foundation; Edith and Herbert Lehman Foundation; The New Yankee Stadium Community Benefits Fund; The Puffin Foundation; and the Jarvis and Constance Doctorow Family Foundation.
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Thursday, November 30, 2017

Doug Reina Ille Arts Holiday Art Show, Saturday, 12/2, 5:00 - 8:00 p.m.

Ille Arts Holiday Art Show, Saturday, 12/2, 5:00 - 8:00 p.m.


I am participating in a large exhibition of artwork opening at Ille Arts in Amagansett this Saturday. The Holiday show will run from December 2 through January 15, 2018. Gallery hours are Friday through Monday, 11 - 5.

The opening reception is this Saturday, December 2nd, from 5 - 8 pm

Illearts.com


My painting called Triumph (featured above) will be on view. This framed painting is an oil on paper that is 26" x 36".

Hope to see you at the opening reception!

Ille Arts is located at 171 Main Street, Amagansett, NY 631 905 9894
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GALLERY HENOCH, 555 W 25th STREET, NYC, www.galleryhenoch.com, info@galleryhenoch.com, 917.305.0003 (header)
STEVE MILLS: CONTEXT Art Miami



















  1. Steve Mills, Five in a Row, Oil on Aluminum, 30" x 48"
We are thrilled to show Steve Mills' stunning new painting Five in a Row in our booth at CONTEXT Art Miami next week. Five in a Rowdepicts a set of glass-blown marbles resting on a slab of dark emperador marble. With its sleek, limitless horizon the marbles almost float above their own reflections.

Mills' paintings take many hours to complete and stop people in their tracks.

Be sure to stop by our Booth C209 to see this painting in person.

For more information on Mills and CONTEXT Art Miami, please contact the gallery.
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