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London Art Fair 2006 – Sarah Monk and Pryle Behrman
Wednesday, 5 July 2006 06:13As the annual furore over the Turner Prize each year shows, there is nothing that the press loves more than a bit of controversy involving the arts. London Art Fair 2006 Sarah Monk and Pryle Behrman Sumiko Seki, Butterflies. Oil on canvas. 96 x 133 cm. Courtesy of Mark Jason Gallery. As the annual furore […]
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Doin’ Miami – D. Dominick Lombardi
Wednesday, 5 July 2006 06:11On a bright, windless and chilly December first, I left my humble abode in New York and headed down south Miami way. Doin’ Miami D. Dominick Lombardi Scott Fife, Popeye, 2004. Archival cardboard, glue and screws; 22 On a bright, windless and chilly December first, I left my humble abode in New York and headed […]
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What’s in a Name? – Lauren Gunsel
Wednesday, 5 July 2006 06:08For the first time ever, the Whitney Biennial has attached a title to itself. "Day for Night" will take place March 2nd through May 28th, 2006. What’s in a Name? Lauren Gunsel Marilyn Minter For the first time ever, the Whitney Biennial has attached a title to itself. "Day for Night" will take place March […]
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Feeling Inspired? – Emer Grant
Wednesday, 5 July 2006 06:06The Inspired Art Fair takes place within a landscape that has undergone a dramatic expansion over the last decade. London is now the center of Europe’s art market, and is acknowledged as the second largest art marketplace in the world after New York. Feeling Inspired? Emer Grant Renato Montanaro. Courtesy of Inspired Art Fair. The […]
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Those Other New York Fairs – Lauren Gunsel
Wednesday, 5 July 2006 04:27-Scope, by definition, is freedom, range and capacity. The show itself is an opportunity for up-and-coming artists and buyers alike to take advantage of the draw of a larger fair (cough, cough Armory). Those Other New York Fairs Lauren Gunsel courtesy of the artist -Scope, by definition, is freedom, range and capacity. The show itself […]
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Short and Sweet – Elizabeth Goerl
Wednesday, 5 July 2006 04:22One late summer in 1981, a group of West Berlin underground art students claimed a small stretch of the Wall and re-christened it a movie screen for an evening, projecting their own shaky Super-8 films and slide shows. Short and Sweet Elizabeth Goerl Leo Wentink, .nijnok, Netherlands, 2004. One late summer in 1981, a group […]
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Paris vs. Brooklyn: Part 1 – Magda Danysz – Steven Psyllos
Wednesday, 5 July 2006 04:12The Galerie Magda Danysz in Paris represents the hottest young artists working today, no exaggeration. Check out her roster if you don’t believe me: Mark Ryden, Dalek, Shepard Fairey, Icon Tada, Ray Caesar, Miss Van, Ultralab, Erwin Olaf and Marion Peck. Paris: Magda Danysz of Galerie Magda Danysz Steven Psyllos Dalek, acrylic on cardboard, 2005. […]
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Paris vs. Brooklyn: Part 2 – Melissa McCaig-Welles – Steven Psyllos
Wednesday, 5 July 2006 04:10McCaig-Welles Gallery sits on a quiet block in Williamsburg boasting a collection of street artists that puts any Manhattan gallery to shame. Brooklyn NYC: Melissa McCaig-Welles of McCaig-Welles Gallery Steven Psyllos McCaig-Welles Gallery sits on a quiet block in Williamsburg boasting a collection of street artists that puts any Manhattan gallery to shame. SEEN, Logik, […]
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The Glasgow Art Fair – Pete Irvine
Wednesday, 5 July 2006 04:06The Glasgow Art Fair–ain’t it great! Eleven years down the line, it’s still the only non-metropolitan art fair in the UK that counts. The Glasgow Art Fair Pete Irvine courtesy of the artist The Glasgow Art Fair–ain’t it great! Eleven years down the line, it’s still the only non-metropolitan art fair in the UK that […]
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Miami: A World Class Exhibitionist – Vanessa Garcia
Wednesday, 5 July 2006 04:03Miami has always been an exhibitionist and the art world knows it. Notorious year-round for streaking her pink and sun-yellow self, Miami reaches its flashy peak in early December when the city hosts the leading art fair on the American continent: Art Basel Miami Beach (ABMB). Miami: A World Class Exhibitionist Vanessa Garcia courtesy of […]