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Monday, April 3, 2017
Saturday, April 1, 2017
Catch the Urban Studio Un bound April 8th 6-9PM
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Wally Gilbert has a piece at the MassArt Auction April 1 12-7
Friday, March 24, 2017
A note from Peter Tunny “THE ORIGINALS” is located in our new Goldman Global Arts gallery,
Greetings from Sunny Miami,
Just a quick note to let everyone know that we have extended “THE ORIGINALS” through the end of April! This exhibition showcases the work of the Wynwood Walls artists past and present. It’s really a must see show encompassing the work of 29 top street artists from 16 countries worldwide.
“THE ORIGINALS” is located in our new Goldman Global Arts gallery, also inside the Wynwood Walls. In addition to this exhibit, we have 14 ASTOUNDING NEW MURALS this year!
Wynwood is pulsing, my studio is rocking, and Miami is on Fire! The weather has been spectacular and we are having a blast down here. Hope you can make it to Miami/Wynwood this season.
With GRATTITUDE,
PT
For the first-time Goldman GlobalArts (GGA) has organized a group exhibition featuring the Artists who have participated in the Wynwood Walls past and present. This exhibition curated by GGA co-founders Jessica Goldman Srebnick and Peter Tunney, presents the work of 29 Artists from 16 countries. This expansive and diverse community of artists all assembled together in one room provides an in depth and unique experience, even for the savviest collector. This show is a labor of love and celebrates our family of artists over the years.
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National Museum of the Native American membership drive
We’re entering the final week of Membership Month and we’re still 58 Members away from reaching our 100 new member Membership Month goal.
That leaves us just one week to make up the difference.
Join now to help us reach the finish line.
We’re living in a time when what most people know about Indians is incomplete or entirely false. Even “well known” events in Native American history like the first Thanksgiving and the story of Pocahontas are largely misunderstood.
We’re living in a time when what most people know about Indians is incomplete or entirely false. Even “well known” events in Native American history like the first Thanksgiving and the story of Pocahontas are largely misunderstood.
The Museum exists to fill in the gaps, stand up to longstanding stereotypes, and showcase the contributions Native cultures have made to American history and contemporary life.
But we depend on Member support to make it possible, which is why meeting our Membership Month goal is so important.
But we depend on Member support to make it possible, which is why meeting our Membership Month goal is so important.
P.S. Hurry! March 31 will be here before you know it. Join now!
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Monday, March 20, 2017
Phillips Announces Highlights from April Photographs Auction Auction on 4 April at 2pm
PRESS RELEASE
Phillips Announces Highlights from April Photographs Auction
Auction on 4 April at 2pm to follow The Odyssey of Collecting:
Photographs from Joy of Giving Something Foundation Evening and Day Sales
Photographs by Robert Mapplethorpe, Man Ray, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Richard Avedon, Robert Frank, and Richard Misrach to Lead the Sale
Robert Mapplethorpe
Tulips, 1977
Estimate: $200,000-300,000
NEW YORK – 17 MARCH 2017 – Phillips is pleased to announce highlights from the upcoming Photographs auction, to be held on 4 April at 2pm in New York. The sale will follow The Odyssey of Collecting: Photographs from Joy of Giving Something Foundation Evening and Day Sales which take place on Monday, 3 April at 6pm, and Tuesday, 4 April at 10am. Among the highlights of the Photographs auction are important works by Robert Mapplethorpe, Man Ray, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Richard Avedon, Robert Frank, and Richard Misrach, among others. Comprised of 118 lots, the sale is expected to bring in excess of $2.6 million.
Sarah Krueger, Phillips’ Head of Sale, Photographs, New York, said, “Our first various owners Photographs auction of 2017 brings together fresh-to-the-market works that span the 20th and 21st centuries. From an early print of Robert Frank’sRodeo – New York City to a significant work by auction-newcomer Awol Erizku, this sale offers exciting opportunities for collectors of all levels and interests, nicely complimenting the depth of material on offer from The Odyssey of Collecting: Photographs from Joy of Giving Something Foundation Evening and Day Sales. ”
Please see the attached press release for complete details.
All the best,
Jaime
Jaime Israni
Public Relations Specialist
P H I L L I P S
450 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10022
T +1 212 940 1398
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Anita Rogers Gallery GORDON MOORE: NEW WORK ON VIEW THROUGH APRIL 1, 2017
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