• February 25, 2008

    Date posted: February 25, 2008 Author: jolanta



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    International Top News

    The Armory Responds to NY ARTS Magazine

    NY ARTS: The Armory Show claims to be bringing the art world back to New York. We ask, did it ever leave?
    THE ARMORY:
    Just a quick note on your headline in this week’s newsletter: we didn’t
    say we were bringing the art world back to New York, we said we were
    bringing the art world to New York. By that we meant that we are
    bringing 92 galleries from outside the U.S. and 18 American galleries
    outside of New York City. In addition to that, last year 20% of our
    52,000 visitors came from overseas, and 36% from outside of the
    city�that’s over 29,000 art lovers, including collectors, curators and
    critics. We, like you, are proud that New York is the center of the art
    world, but it’s important to remember that that world also extends far
    beyond our hometown, and Armory Week is the time that it converges here.
    �Giovanni Garcia-Fenech, Communications Manager

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    Ethical Practices Called Into Question by Art Fairs

    Food for Thought:
    Pierre Huber, the controversial Geneva-based gallerist, will be
    excluded from this year’s Art Basel and ShContemporary art fairs
    because he auctioned works from his private collection at Christie�s,
    which had originally been purchased with the understanding that they
    would eventually be part of a future private museum, and were sold at a
    museum discount. We ask, are other partners less ambitious than he is
    in promotion and making money on their own collections? Is insider
    trading and manipulating prices not allowed among dealers? Furthermore,
    which art fair has the most insider trading especially among dealers,
    galleries, foundations, and museums? Is this bickering an early sign
    that the art fair bubble is about to burst?

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    Openings and Events for Tuesday February 26, 2008

    New York:
    Mark Grotjahn: Dancing Black Butterflies @ Gagosian Gallery
    (www.gagosian.com)

    Various artists: Prefab @ Gagosian Gallery
    (www.gagosian.com)

    Gael Mooney: Saint-Denis & Ch�teau Noir @ Bowery Gallery
    Reception- Saturday, March 1, 3PM-6PM
    (www.bowerygallery.org)

    Marian Osher: Dream Quest @ Ceres Gallery
    Reception- Saturday March 1, 2PM-5PM
    (www.ceresgallery.org)

    National:
    Joshua Churchill and Richard Garet: Threepieces @1112 Larkin St. (@ Sutter)
    San Francisco, CA  7PM-9PM

     

    Art Fair and Biennial Reminders from Art Fairs International

    — International Festival Sarajevo, February 7-March 21, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina
    — Art Expo New York, February 28�March 3, New York, New York
    — Miami International Film Festival, February 28�March 9, Miami,
    Florida, www.miamifilmfestival.com
    — Whitney Biennial, March 6-June 1, New York, New York, whitney.org
    — Armory, March 27-30, New York, New York, thearmoryshow.com

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