Saturday, October 19, 2019

COOPER COLE Gallery: Daniel Rios Rodriguez Another Fire October 25 - opening 9-9, runs through December 21, 2019,




Daniel Rios Rodriguez
Another Fire
October 25 - December 21, 2019

Opening reception: Friday October 25 2019, 6 - 9pm


COOPER COLE is pleased to present a solo exhibition featuring the works of Daniel Rios Rodriguez. This marks the artist’s second solo exhibition at the gallery.

Another Fire asserts a primacy to the sun in Rodriguez’s painterly symbology.

Ecological upheaval from the latter half of the twentieth century onward has multiplied, deepened, and accelerated temporalities, as a result, confusing our sense of time. Ruminating on a news cycle which points to impending civilizational collapse—the menace of rising waters and temperatures, proliferating wildfires, mass extinctions—Rodriguez, in this recent body, pays tribute to the sun as our most primordial temporal compass, honouring its capacity to both guide life on Earth and, as of late, incinerate it.

Perfectly circular or herringbone shaped concrete slabs form the pictorial ground for each painting. Rope wraps the picture plane’s perimeter as both formal rhyme and framing device. Depictions of the sun vary, manifest in spiral symbols, more realist representations, or mashes of glyphs. Every work is nevertheless conceived as a kind of record of it, inflected by the artist’s stylish ingenuity, less document than totem.

Daniel Rios Rodriguez’s votive practice positions itself in an ancient lineage “of all those other creators who,” for time immemorial, “were worshipping the sun in a real way.” 


Daniel Rios Rodriguez (b. 1978, Killeen, Texas) received his MFA from Yale in 2007 and is a 2013 recipient of a Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award. Rodriguez has exhibited in solo and group exhibitions at Cooper Cole, Toronto, Canada; Nicelle Beauchene, White Columns, Martos Gallery, New York; Hannah Hoffman Gallery, Roberts & Tilton Gallery, Los Angeles; McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, USA; Lulu, Mexico City, Mexico; Galeria Fortes D’aloia & Gabriel, São Paulo, Brazil; Kerlin Gallery, Dublin, Ireland and has forthcoming exhibitions at San Antonio Museum of Art, and Artpace, San Antonio, USA. Rodriguez lives and works in San Antonio, USA. 


Daniel Rios Rodriguez
Another Fire
October 25 - December 21, 2019


COOPER COLE
1134 Dupont St.
Toronto, Ontario M6H2A2
Canada

info@coopercolegallery.com
+1.416.531.8000

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Friday, October 18, 2019

Hi Catch the Jeanie Tengelsen Gallery Opening Sat Oct. 20, 3:30-5:30


 
 
Opening in the Jeanie Tengelsen Gallery
This Weekend!
 
 
Exhibition Dates:  October 12 - 27
Reception:  October 20, 3:30pm- 5:30pm
An additional live component at the reception will be a 10-minute
visual/dance performance created by Cynthia Roberts and dance professor
and choreographer Nikki Sao Pedro-Welch. This work is a site-specific
excerpt from their full-scale production Armations Anthropocene, which explores global change and the anthropogenic epoch, and is adapted specifically for the Jeanie Tengelson Gallery.

The Art League of Long Island is pleased to offer this special exhibit of the creative work by long-standing Art League of Long Island member FRAN ROBERTS and artist daughter CYNTHIA ROBERTS. 

This show is a unique opportunity to explore a lifelong conversation of 
creativity between father and daughter. As over 70 percent of the earth is covered with ocean water, the title Oceans Connect Us refers to both 
Roberts’ love of the sea, and the varied life paths that connect them at 
different markers.


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Many Thanks To Our 2019-20 Exhibition Season Sponsors
 
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Hi All Dec-5-8th in Maimi catch Pulse fair.

MIAMI MAGAZINE ON PULSE PERSPECTIVOS
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, LUIS RIGUAL TALKS MIAMI ART TRENDS IN NEW INTERVIEW

We are excited to partner with MIAMI Magazine on the launch of Perspectivos this December! We spoke with Luis Rigual on the Latin American communities influence on the art world, fashion and the upcoming neighborhoods to watch.

"Without the Latin American community’s influence on Miami and its neighborhoods, we would still just be a resort town that shuts down in the summer and not the world-class capital we’ve become." - Luis Rigual, MIAMI Magazine, Editor-in-Chief

Learn more about Rigual's journey and the launch of PULSE Perspectivos on our blog.
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In the overwhelming environment that is Miami Art Week, we are your calm in the palms. To celebrate 15 years in Miami, tickets for our Private Preview Brunch are available to the public for a limited time! 

Be among the art world's top VIPs this Miami Art Week to experience our international selection of today's most compelling art galleries. Purchase your tickets to join us this December today. Plan your visit here.
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Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Catch the Hamptons Film International Festival update.

Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature:
THE TWO POPES, directed by Fernando Meirelles
Audience Award for Best Documentary Feature:
OLIVER SACKS: HIS OWN LIFE, directed by Ric Burns 
Audience Award for Best Short Film:
FIRE IN PARADISE, directed by Drea Cooper & Zackary Canepari
Congratulations to all of this year’s award-winning filmmakers, announced at our annual Awards Ceremony on Monday. We are honored to celebrate all the filmmakers’ fresh voices and vital work. And thanks again to our esteemed jury: 
Dori Begley, Jill Burkhart, Scott Feinberg, 
Jannat Gargi, Peter Hedges, and Alison Willmore
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Best Narrative Feature: A WHITE, WHITE DAY
directed by Hlynur Pálmason
Best Narrative Short: JUST ME AND YOU
directed by Sandrine Brodeur-Desrosiers
Narrative Competition sponsored by Warby Parker
Best Documentary Feature: OVERSEAS
directed by Sung-a Yoon
Best Documentary Short: GHOSTS OF SUGAR LAND
directed by Bassam Tariq
Documentary Competition sponsored by Investigation Discovery

The inaugural Zicherman Family Foundation Screenwriting Award was awarded at Closing Night to Trey Edward Shults for his astounding family drama WAVES.
New in 2019, the Zicherman Award for $10,000 is presented to an early-career screenwriter who has demonstrated singular vision and dedication to their craft. This award seeks to both celebrate their current work and encourage the development of future projects. Congratulations to Trey!
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In London Catch the Sladmore Gallery,

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Sladmore Contemporary
32 Bruton Place
Mayfair
London, W1J 6NW
+44 (0)20 7499 0365
Sladmore Gallery
57 Jermyn Street
St James’s
London, SW1Y 6LX
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Wednesday, October 9, 2019

Catch The 39th Annual Colorado Indian Market & South West Arts Fest, January 17-19

39th Colorado Indian Market & Southwest Art Fest
January 17-19, 2020
Apply Here
Call to Artists 

WHAT: 39th Annual Colorado Indian Market & Southwest Arts Fest
WHERE: The Denver Mart, Denver, CO
WHEN: January 17-19, 2020 

NOTEWORTHY:
*Limited to 200 artists
*Indoor venue with electric 
*Thursday, January 16th Load-in
*Full color program distributed to patrons
*Free Wifi available
*Storage available for excess inventory 
*Pipe & drape available at no charge along the back wall of booth upon request
*Chairs, tables & trash cans available upon request at no charge
*Coffee & tea in the mornings, plus ice water refills all day
*4 free day passes to give to customers or friends
*Jury Fee $25

*Booth fees: $445 (5'x15'), $590 (10'x10'), $885 (10'x15'), $1180 (10'x20')
Corner Booth +$100

This colorful celebration of Native American, Southwestern and Western arts features 200 top quality juried artists & craftsmen alongside tribal dances, award winning entertainers, artists demonstrations, culinary booths and interactive special attractions. 

The Festival takes place Martin Luther King weekend at the Denver Mart - a well-known venue in close proximity to the internationally-acclaimed National Western Stock Show. In 2020, the show will coincide with weekend 2 of the 3 weekend long event; perfect timing for capturing peak tourist attendance!

This is the Indian Market's second year under the new leadership of Dash Events and Rio Grande Festivals, producers of 4 other annual award-winning art festivals in New Mexico & Colorado. Our goal is to amaze and entice affluent buyers by showcasing an unrivaled quality and variety of artwork, in a lively environment that everyone (exhibitors included!) will enjoy. To attract more buyers and collectors, the show will be advertised extensively by way of billboards, television, newspaper, postcard mailings, Visit Denver, magazines, email blasts to our existing list of 40,000 patrons, comprehensive social media campaigns, as well as great coverage through local publicity. Last year alone, our tried-and-true kiosk data collection efforts increased our ability to contact Indian Market customers directly by 25%.
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The East End showcases Mostly Abstract VI Ashawagh Hall Oct 12 -14th : Opens Oct 12 5-7

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