4th Annual
August 1-4, 2013 Aspen Ice Garden www.art-aspen.com
Paepcke Gallery
POETICS OF SPACE photographs
michael lipkin 8 july – 5 september 2013 paepcke memorial building 1000 n. third Street aspen colorado
Welcome to the Fourth Edition of ArtAspen Let this informative catalog serve as your guide to the fourth annual ArtAspen. This four day International Fine Art Fair is one of the most significant art buying events of the year in Aspen. We are pleased to showcase a strong sampling of today’s most vibrant art sector, post-war and contemporary art, while also paying homage to Aspen’s well-earned reputation as an important fine art marketplace for collectors and patrons. Casting a global net, we have assembled 30 respected galleries from around the world, showing nearly $50 million in important mid 20th and 21st century art. Nearly six hundred art treasures are on display for viewing and sale, representing the best work of over 150 respected artists. By presenting this visually compelling experience, our goal is not only to establish ArtAspen as one of the cultural highlights of the Aspen summer season, but also to make it a must-see on the summer calendars of the globetrotting art cognoscenti. ArtAspen is proud to have its Opening Night Preview benefit the Paepcke Gallery at the Aspen Institute. Walter Paepcke was the founder of the Aspen Institute and the Aspen Skiing Company in the early 1950’s, both of which transformed the town of Aspen into an international resort destination. We believe that by presenting a boutique fair, attendees will experience a more impactful, comprehensive and manageable show. To stimulate the art acquisition, we created insightful, inspirational and educational sessions on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. I want to thank our many guest speakers, including William Morrow of the Denver Art Museum, Janet Dees of SITE Santa Fe, David Dadone of the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art and Dean Sobel of the Clyfford Still Museum in Denver. ArtAspen is always charitable. We are pleased to also incorporate fundraising events for the Aspen Community School, and the Aspen Educational Foundation. I invite you to peruse the event schedule on pages 6 and 7. As the only major fine art fair in America in August 2013, ArtAspen generates considerable national buzz. Though a boutique fair, there is a remarkable selection of treasures for every budget level- from paintings and works on paper to photography, prints and sculptures. There’s no better time to invest in art. On behalf of our sponsors, and the entire HEG shows team, we hope you enjoy the fair experience. Sincerely, Rick Friedman Founder and Executive Director
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TABLE OF CONTENTS AW Massey Fine Art .......................................................... 10 Cassera Arts Premiers.......................................................... 11 CenterSpace...................................................................... 12 Charlie James Gallery......................................................... 13 Costello/Childs Art............................................................. 14 Deborah Colton Gallery....................................................... 15 Duane Reed Gallery............................................................ 16 Fredric Snitzer Gallery......................................................... 17 Gallery Biba....................................................................... 18 Gallery M.......................................................................... 19 Gerald Peters Gallery.......................................................... 20 Hill Gallery........................................................................ 21 M+V Art............................................................................ 22 Madison Gallery................................................................. 23 The McLoughlin Gallery....................................................... 24 Nancy Hoffman Gallery....................................................... 25 PATRAJDAS Contemporary................................................... 26 Peter Mendenhall Gallery..................................................... 27 Peyton Wright Gallery......................................................... 28 Quintenz Gallery & David Floria........................................... 29 The Ralls Collection............................................................. 30 Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery............................................... 31 Robischon Gallery............................................................... 32 Sculpture 619..................................................................... 33 Sundaram Tagore Gallery.................................................... 34 Timothy Yarger Fine Art........................................................ 35 Unix Fine Art...................................................................... 36 Vincent Vallerino Fine Art..................................................... 37 White Box Contemporary.................................................... 38 Wynwood Art Group.......................................................... 39 Yares Art Projects................................................................ 40 On the cover: Herbert Bayer, Austrian/American (1900-1985) In Search of Times Past, Photomontage, 1959, 8” x 13” Photo credit: Norberto Zamudio Courtesy of: Peyton Wright Gallery Inc. ArtAspen is produced by HAMPTONS EXPO GROUP 631-283-5505 4
SPECIAL THANKS Benefit Partner:
Supporting Sponsors:
National Media Partners:
Local Media Partners:
Participating Museums & Institutions: AIA Colorado West ASID Colorado Aspen Historical Society Aspen Young Professionals Association Bemis School of Art at the FAC Blue Sage Center for the Arts Bookcliff Council on the Arts & Humanities
Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art
Gonzo Museum
Clyfford Still Museum
Grand Junction Commission on Arts and Culture
Colorado Creative Industries
Harwood Museum of Art
Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center
Paepcke Gallery at the Aspen Institute
CU Art Museum
Red Brick Council for the Arts
The Creamery Arts Center
Steamboat Art Museum
DAM Contemporaries
Theatre Aspen
Denver Art Museum
Opening Night Preview Thursday, August 1, 5-9 pm Open to VIP ticket holders Benefiting the Paepcke Gallery at the Aspen Institute
Co-hosted and promoted by Aspen Magazine, many of the cities’ A-listers and top-tier collectors are already on the guest list, expect a packed house. Meet and mingle with art world luminaries and be the first to discover and acquire important treasures presented by 30 prominent dealers from across the nation. Enjoy wine and hors dóeuvres. ArtAspen 2013 | 5
SPECIAL EVENTS Friday, August 2 A Passion for Possession Panel
Friday, August 2, 2-3pm A Passion for Possession will showcase a panel of Aspen‘s revered art collectors as they share the stage to tell their remarkable tales of landing their most prized art treasures, and the one’s that got away! Leatrice S. Eagle, moderator. Panelists include: Ann Korologos, Tom Korologos, Mel Eagle, Ann Cook and Charles Moss. Hosted by Aspen Peak.
Peak with a View
Friday, August 2, 5-7pm The tradition continues. Peak with a View is hosted by Aspen Peak, with a fund-raiser for the most heralded school in town, Aspen Community School. This super glam party toasts the young and upcoming art collectors of Aspen. Fairgoers will embark on an inspirational artist journey through the fair led by The Roaring Fork’s nationally renowned artists Christopher Martin, Nancy Lovendahl, Brooke Casillas, and Skye Weinglass. Submit a bid in the silent auction for 1979 John Chamberlain, while sipping on the potent Aspen Peak Artini, from Woody Creek Distillers. Meet the artist tour guides: Christopher Martin- His art takes an interpretive view of natural patterns. He seeks to create an organic development of form, depth and color working together to create a unique expression, which is describes as Organic Expressionism. Brooke Casillas- A fine art photographer based in Aspen, Casillas captures simplistic subjects in an abstract view. Specializes in landscapes, portraits and still life and is inspired by the surroundings of her everyday life. Skye Weinglass- Born and raised in Aspen, her artwork is inspired by her relationship with her journey and the landscape in which it takes place. Each piece represents a physical place and a mental space, both an internal and external landscape. Nancy Lovendahl- Originally from Chicago, her sculpture is shown nationally and internationally in galleries and museums, commissioned for public and private collections, and included in The Smithsonian. Recent exhibits include The Denver Botanic Gardens and the National Gallery in Tbilisi, Georgia.
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SPECIAL EVENTS Saturday, August 3 Curators in the Community Saturday, August 3 1-2pm
Curators in the Community is hosted by Aspen Sojourner. A panel of esteemed curators discuss their role in educating, collaborating and leading their regional art communities. They explore the challenges of developing audience and donors for their museums. Panelists include William Morrow, Denver Art Museum; Janet Dees, SITE Santa Fe; David Dadone, Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art; David Floria, Curator Aspen Institute Galleries; Dean Sobel, Clyfford Still Museum. Moderated by Aspen Sojourner’s editor Michael Miracle.
Art Saturday Night
Saturday, August 3 5-7pm Share in this evening celebration of Aspen’s renowned art-filled weekend. Enjoy music, wine and drinks as you explore the fair. The silent auction of a Rauschenberg print, benefits the respected Aspen Educational Foundation. The AEF, now in its 21st year, has raised more than $6 million for local school programs.
Sunday, August 4 ArtSpeak: How to Build a Valuable Art Collection Sunday, August 4, 1-2:30pm
Art world insiders share their insights, approaches and considerations for beginning and growing an important art collection–Gain a museum perspective and how it relates and contrasts to an at home collection. Panels include curator William Morrow, Denver Art Museum, Janet Dees of SITE Santa Fe, Vincent Vallarino, Vincent Vallarino Gallery, New York and Timothy Hill, Hill Gallery, Birmingham, Michigan.
SHOW HOURS Friday.......... August 2....... Noon-7pm Saturday...... August 3....... Noon-7pm Sunday........ August 4....... Noon-6pm
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CAFE CAFE
LECTURES LECTURES
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COLLECTORS COLLECTORS LOUNGE LOUNGE
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Gallery Booth Gallery Booth
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AW Massey Fine Art .................B14
Gallery Biba.............................B14
Cassera Arts Premiers...............B13
Gallery M.................................B15
CenterSpace...............................A9
Gerald Peters Gallery..................B9
Charlie James Gallery...............A13
Hill Gallery........................ A7 & A8
Costello Childs Art.....................A11
M+V Art...................................A15
Deborah Colton Gallery.............B16
Madison Gallery.........................B4
Duane Reed Gallery....................A2
The McLoughlin Gallery.............A10
Fredric Snitzer Gallery................B3
Nancy Hoffman Gallery............B11
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GALLERY DIRECTORY
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ENTRANCE ENTRANCE
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BOX OFFICE BOX OFFICE
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PATRAJDAS Contemporary...........B6
Sculpture 619.............................B6
Peter Mendenhall Gallery............B2
Sundaram Tagore Gallery..........B10
Peyton Wright Gallery........ A1 & A3
Timothy Yarger Fine Art....................................A14
Quintenz Gallery & David Floria..............................B17 The Ralls Collection.....................A6
Unix Fine Art............................B12 Vincent Vallerino Fine Art.............................. A1 & A3
Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery.................................B8
White Box Contemporary............B7
Robischon Gallery.......................A5
Wynwood Art Group..................B18 ArtAspen 2013 | 9
AW Massey Fine Art 1314 E Las Olas Blvd, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301 Tel 954-557-0675 | Fax 954-333-9737
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Park City, UT 84098 Tel 435-214-7653 www.awmfineart.com | awmfineart@gmail.com Allyson Massey, Ryan Day AW Massey Fine Art specializes in paintings, photography and prints by established blue-chip artists. Located in the heart of S Florida, they have a global clientele and has become a premier source for works by American Pop Artists and Iconic Masters such as Alex Katz, Andy Warhol, Marilyn Minter, Jim Dine and Robert Indiana. Artists Represented: Andy Warhol, Alex Katz, Marilyn Minter, Robert Indiana, Kiseok Kim, Tom Wesselmann,
Christopher Wool, My House I, ED 100, Signed in pencil, 40 x 30 inches
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Cassera Arts Premiers 106 1st Street, La Conner, WA 98257 Tel 212-873-1937 casseraartspremiers.com | casseranyc@gmail.com
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119 Main Street, Vancouver, BC v6a 2s5, Canada Tel 310-691-9391 www.facebook.com/CasseraFootOfMain David Cassera, Director; Cathryn Bales, Associate Cassera Arts Premiers is based in New York City with gallery locations in the San Juan Islands and Vancouver, B.C. We specialize in traditional art forms from Africa, Oceania and the Americas, and Contemporary art from Pacific Northwest Masters such as Mark Tobey and Morris Graves. Our clientele includes; museums, corporations and private collectors in New York City, Seattle, Vancouver, San Francisco, Brussels, Rome and Paris. David Cassera lectured at Art Miami in 2010 and produces a monthly printed Tribal Art publication known as Art Tribal, Les Arts Premiers Magazine. Artists Represented: Mark Tobey, Guy Anderson, Morris Graves, Kenneth Callahan
Guy Anderson, The Hero’s Frailties, 1984, Oil on Roofing Paper, (2) 8ft x 6ft panels
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CenterSpace Gallery 102 Allen Street, New York, NY 10002 Tel 212-226-7805 | Fax 212-925-6822 www.CenterSpaceNY.com | info@centerspaceny.com Tina Wong, Director Photography, Sculpture, Painting, Drawing Artists Represented: Alex G Cao, YingPing Po, Eric W
Alex G. Cao, Elvis vs Warhol, 2012, 108 x 72 inches
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Charlie James Gallery 969 Chung King Rd., Los Angeles, CA 90012 Tel 213-687-0844 | Fax 213-687-8815 www.cjamesgallery.com | info@cjamesgallery.com
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Charlie James, Director/Owner Charlie James Gallery was formed in 2008 in Los Angeles, California. The program is steered by director/owner Charlie James, a former Microsoft employee and lifelong collector. The gallery represents emerging contemporary artists based in LA, San Francisco, New York and Berlin. Thematically, the gallery emphasizes content, commentary and supports activist practices. Artists Represented: William Powhida, Steve Lambert, Daniela Comani, Michelle Andrade, Ala Ebtekar, Alex Schaefer, Eske Kath, Richard Kraft, Nery Gabriel Lemus, Andrew Lewicki, Elisabeth Higgins O’Connor
Steve Lambert, Everything You Want, Right Now!, 2011, mixed media, 30 x 42 inches
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Costello/Childs Contemporary 2724 North 68th Street, Suite 1, Scottsdale AZ 85257 Tel 480-949-2701 | Fax 480-949-2724 Info@costellochildsart.com | www.costellochildsart.com
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John Brooks Inc. Denver Design Center 601 South Broadway Suite L, Denver CO 80209  Tel 303-698-9977 | Fax 303-698-9797 Michael Costello, Owner; Daryl Childs, Owner Our gallery is committed to continually presenting a distinct and diverse body of artwork that illustrates how varied pieces can be formed into a sophisticated and complimentary collection. We exhibit emerging, early and mid-career contemporary artists in a variety of mediums such as paintings, photography, prints & works on paper, sculpture, glass and innovative ceramics selections. An emphasis on innovation, excellent quality and affordability are what links the work of our artists and continues to inspire our clients. Artists Represented: Patrick Adams, Darcy Baldiali, Martha Ceccio, Erik Gonzales, Hilario Gutierrez, Roi James, Mitch Jones, Michelle Knox, John Nelson, Steve Pentak, David Rothermel, Nick Wilton, George Fischer, Raphaelle Goethals, John Martin, Lloyd Martin, Greg Renfro, Matt Devine, Robert Kingston, Tom Baril, Steven Meyer, John Rose etc.
Roi James, Construct 03.16.13, Mixed media on wood panel, 48 x 60 inches
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Deborah Colton Gallery 2445 North Boulevard, Houston, TX 77098 Tel 713-869-5151 | Fax 713-869-9592 www.deborahcoltongallery.com, www.outpostnycdcg.com info@deborahcoltongallery.com
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Deborah M. Colton, Director Deborah Colton Gallery is an innovative showcase of strong historical and visionary contemporary artists worldwide who work in the mediums of painting, works on paper, sculpture, video, photography, performance, conceptual future media and public installations. In addition to the Gallery’s stable of artists, Deborah Colton Gallery provides consultative services both nationally and internationally to individuals, corporations and institutions so they can start to acquire specific works through a comprehensive program of collecting. Artists Represented: Lowell Boyers, Mark Dell’Isola, Oleg Dou, Mary Beth Edelson, Molly Gochman, David Graeve, Harif Guzman, Paul Horn, Sharon Kopriva, Jean Daniel Lorieux, Jonas Mekas, Angelbert Metoyer, Deborah Trevino Porter, Michael Rees, Frank Rodick, Jay Rusovich, Alfredo Scaroina, Soody Shafiri, Javier de Villota
Oleg Dou, #MK1, 2012, C-Print face mounted with acrylic, Edition 4/8, 47.2 x 47.2 inches (120 x 120 cm)
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Duane Reed Gallery 4729 McPherson Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63108 Tel 314-361-4100 | Fax 314-361-4102 duanereedgallery.com | info@duanereedgallery.com
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Duane Reed; Merrill Strauss; Glenn Strauss Founded in 1994, the Duane Reed Gallery represents and exhibits nationally recognized contemporary artists working in a variety of mediums encompassing painting, photography and sculpture that includes ceramic, glass and fiber issues. The Gallery presents up to 12 exhibitions per year in the St. Louis space and has participated in international art fairs in New York, Chicago, Miami, Houston, Dallas, Palm Springs, CA and Palm Beach, FL. Artists Represented: Cassandria Blackmore, Monroe Hodder, Jun Kaneko, Jiyong Lee
Jun Kaneko, Untitled Dango, 09-09-21, 2009, Glazed ceramics, 82 x 30.5 x 18 inches
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Fredric Snitzer Gallery 2249 NW 1st Place, Miami, FL 33127 Tel 305-448-8976 www.snitzer.com | info@snitzer.com
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Fredric Snitzer, Owner; Richard Arregui, Director Founded in 1977, the Fredric Snitzer Gallery is located in Miami’s Wynwood Art District. For over thirty years, Fredric Snitzer has played a leading role in boosting emerging Miami artists into international recognition. In addition to the gallery’s membership in the prestigious Art Dealers Association of America, Fredric Snitzer himself has been serving on the committee board of the Art Basel Miami Beach fair for the past 10 years. Now representing a variety of mid career and emerging contemporary artists on both a local and global scale, the Fredric Snitzer Gallery continues to nurture young artistic talent as well as international artists in the center of the Miami art world. Artists Represented: Alice Aycock, Hernan Bas, Jose Bedia, Zhivago Duncan, Naomi Fisher, Mauricio Gonzalez, Ridley Howard Alexander Kroll, Jessica Laino, Jon Pylypchuk, Bert Rodgriguez, Cristina Lei Rodriguez, Diego Singh, Michael Vasquez
Hernan Bas, Untitled, 2013, Oil on canvas, 72 x 60 inches
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Gallery Biba 224A Worth Avenue, Palm Beach, FL 33480 Tel 561-651-1371 www.gallerybiba.com | info@gallerybiba.com
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Biba St. Croix, Gallery Owner Gallery Biba specializes in Modern and Contemporary masters. Artists Represented: Martin Herbst, Alex Katz, Andrei Molodkin, Robert St. Croix, Jonathan Stein, Andy Warhol, Tom Wesselmann
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Jonathan Stein, A Coke and a Smile, 2012, Bronze and Swarovski crystals, 19 3/4 x 6 x 6 inches (50.17 x 15.24 x 15.24 cm), Edition of 9
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GALLERY M INC 180 Cook St. Suite 101, Denver, CO 80206 Tel 303-331-8400 | Fax 303-331-8522 www.gallerym.com | aspen13@gallerym.com Mason Hayutin, Co-Founder/Director; Myrna Hayutin, Co-Founder/Director
Since 1996, GALLERY M has specialized in 20th & 21st century photography (vintage, later and modern prints), fine art and sculpture. We are specifically recognized for photojournalism, fashion, and social documentation. Our consultants have worked with notable collections, collectors, estates and families including the Eisenstaedt, Karsh, Mydans, Rosenblum, Vanderveen and Renoir. Artists Represented: Howard Schatz, Charles Dwyer Jr., Allen Birnbach, Alex Guofeng Cao, Horst P. Horst, Alfred Eisenstaedt, Francoise Gilot, Margaret Bourke-White, Carl Mydans, Ralph Morse, Andreas Feininger, John Loengard, Hank Walker, Joe Rosenthal, Nina Leen, Neil Ulevich, Peck Slip Studios, Peter Tunney, Robert Kaupelis, Loet Vanderveen, Palla Jeroff and collections from Associated Archive/ Pulitzer Prize and LIFE, Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Georgia O’Keeffe.
Yousuf Karsh, Georgia O’Keeffe, 1956, Gelatin Silver © The Estate of Yousuf Karsh
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Gerald Peters Gallery 1011 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe, NM 87501 Tel 505-954-5700 | Fax 505-954-5754
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24 East 78th Street, New York, NY 10075 Tel 212-628-9760 | Fax 212-628-9635 www.gpgallery.com | efeldman@gpgallery.com Gerald P. Peters, President; Maria Hajic, Director of Naturalism; Evan Feldman, Administrative Director Contemporary Art; Peter Riess, Director Of Western Art; Madison Webb, Administrative Art Assistant The Gerald Peters Gallery, founded in 1972, is recognized as one the world’s largest and most respected dealers in American art of nineteenth- and twentiethcentury with special interests that include classic Western art, paintings of the Taos Society of Artists and the Santa Fe Art Colony, American modernists, American and European Impressionists, the Ash Can School, the New York School, contemporary art, traditional and modern sculpture, naturalism, and vintage and contemporary photography. Artists Represented: Bale Creek Allen, Carol Anthony, Garo Antreasian, Christopher Benson, Stanley Bielen, Tom Birkner, Robert Buelteman, James Burnes, Will Clift, Buff Elting, Chuck Forsman, Karen Kitchel, Joe McDonnell, Aaron Morgan Brown, Carol Mothner, Gwynn Murrill, Albert Paley, Jonathan Prince, Robin Reynolds, Dan Rizzie, Julie Speed, Annie Vought, John Van Alstine, Jason Willaford, Roger Winter
Jun Kaneko, Untitled, 2006, Glazed ceramics, 26 x 16 x 9 inches
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Hill Gallery 407 W. Brown Street, Birmingham, Michigan, 48009 Tel 248-540-9288 | Fax 248-437-5210 www.hillgallery.com | info@hillgallery.com
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Timothy Hill Owner-Director; Pamela Hill Owner-Director The Hill Gallery was established in Birmingham Michigan in 1981. Owned and directed by Tim Hill and Pam Hill, the gallery has achieved a national reputation based upon continuous exhibitions of important American art in an architecturally dynamic stand alone building. The Hill’s seek works rich in content and form, mystery and exploration. The gallery exhibits painting, sculpture, photography and American folk and tribal art. Artists Represented: Alex Katz, David Smith, Louis Bourgeois, Richard Pousette-Dart, Jay Wholley, John Walker, Dennis Oppenheim, Donald Sultan, Richard Nonas, Philip Pearlstein, Glenn Goldberg, Jene Highstein, Ursula von Rdyingsvard, Alfred Leslie, Tadaaki Kuwayama, Alec Soth, Al Held, Bill Rauhauser, Bill Traylor, Eddie Arning
Alex Katz, Ocean, Wind and Sun, 2002, Oil Paint on Canvas, 48 x 120 inches
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M+V ART 2750 NW 3rd Avenue, Suite 11, Miami, FL 33127 Tel 786-4311186 www.mvart.co | info@mvart.co
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Mali Parkerson, Co-founder; Valentina Garcia, Co-founder m+v ART is the most recent arrival to the Wynwood Art District in Miami, Florida. Founded by Mali Parkerson and Valentina Garcia, two art entrepreneurs with a passion for fine art and over 15 years of combined experience in the international art world. m+v ART provides collectors with advisory services in modern and contemporary art, in order to help them build and enhance their collections. We are also dedicated to the management and representation of contemporary artists, such as Rafael Barrios and Arturo Berned to promote them in the international market. Artists Represented: Rafael Barrios, Arturo Berned, Lluis Lleo, Leo Matiz, Fabiola Sequera
Leo Matiz, Frida in the Sun (Coyoacan, Mexico), c. 1941, Gelatin Silver Print, 11 x 14 (28 x 36 cm.)
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Madison Gallery 1020 Prospect Street, Suite 130, La Jolla, CA 92037 Tel 858-459-0836 | Fax 858-459-0790 MadisonGalleries.com | info@madisongalleries.com
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Lorna York, Founder/ Owner; Malissa Saghatchi, Gallery Director; Erin Pierro, Art Dealer Located in the heart of beautiful La Jolla, California; Madison Gallery exhibits modern and contemporary art in its 3,500 square foot show room. The gallery is led by art veteran, Lorna York, with over 25 years of experience. Founded in 2001, Madison Gallery is committed to representing emerging, mid-career and established international artists whom work in a range of media. Inspired by an earnest dedication and passion for art, the gallery consistently exhibits a high standard of contemporary art. Madison Gallery works closely in building private, corporate, and public collections thus placing it amongst the leading contemporary galleries in California. Artists Represented: Miya Ando, Jane Booth, Vahe Berberian, Kimber Berry, Lori Cozen-Geller, Matt Devine, Jean Debuffet, Karim Ghidinelli, Jaehyo Lee, Michael Kessler, Luc Leestemaker, Mauro Perucchetti, Richard Roblin, Jason Sims, Hunt Slonem, James Verbicky
Mauro Perucchetti, Jelly Baby Family, 2012, Pigmented Urethane Resin, Installation at the Louvre, Paris, France
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The McLoughlin Gallery 49 Geary St Suite 200, San Francisco, CA 94108 Tel 415-658-1641 www.mgart.com | info@mgart.com
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Joan McLoughlin, Gallerist; Christopher H Martin, Artist The McLoughlin Gallery is an approachable, inviting gallery with a social conscience. The mission of the gallery is to educate and intrigue by showcasing established mid-career and emerging contemporary artists whose work is unique, integrating bright, bold colors and conveying an emotional punch. Art work that makes you think. Artists Represented: Christopher H Martin, David Middlebrook
Christopher H Martin, Ececura, 2013, Acrylic on Acrylic, 90 x 60 inches
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Nancy Hoffman Gallery
520 West 27th Street, New York, NY 10001 Tel 212-966-6676 | Fax 212-334 5078 www.nancyhoffmangallery.com | info@nancyhoffmangallery.com Nancy Hoffman, President; Sique Spence,Director; Chris Watson, Associate Director
Nancy Hoffman Gallery opened in SoHo in 1972, among the first contemporary galleries downtown. In October 2008 the gallery moved to Chelsea, where it continues to represent artists of national and international repute. Known for maintaining commitment, consistency and loyalty to its artists over the years, NHG also incorporates an active Projects Space to showcase younger artists. Artists Represented: Nicolas Africano, Don Eddy, Viola Frey, Michael Gregory, Gregory Halili, Hung Liu, Frank Owen, Peter Plagens, Michele Pred, Joseph Raffael, Asya Reznikov, Jesse Small, Robert Zakanitch
Colette Calascione, Isobel, 2013, Oil on panel, 24 x 18 inches
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PATRAJDAS Contemporary Ogden, UT Tel 917-737-2784 www.patrajdas.com | patrajdas@gmail.com
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D. Scott Patria, Director; Amy Hajdas, Co-Director PATRAJDAS Contemporary celebrates creative excellence in contemporary fine art, objects and design. We are focused on conceptual, rigorous, innovative,and serious work, and are committed to nurturing the achievements and evolution of emerging, mid-career, and established contemporary artists in all media. The gallery embraces the artist who challenges conventional concept or design yet excels in formality, technical expertise, craftsmanship, and originality. Artists Represented: Emil Alzamora, Jordan Eagles, Sangsik Hong, Jaime Treadwell, Koh Sang Woo, Jong Seok Yoon
Jaime Brett Treadwell, I Put It In It, 2011, Oil on panel, 38 x 40 inches
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Peter Mendenhall Gallery 6150 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90048 Tel 323-936-0061 www.petermendenhallgallery.com peter@petermendenhallgallery.com
Peter Mendenhall; Daniel Douke; Jago Goddard; Angela Kallus; Kenton Nelson Specializes in contemporary painting. Artists Represented: Albert Contreras, Daniel Douke, Angeles Kallus, Kenton Nelson, Raimonds Staprans
Kenton Nelson, Read #2, 2013, Oil on Canvas, 30 x 30 inches
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Peyton Wright Gallery 237 East Palace Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87505 Tel 505-989-9888 Fax 505-988-9889 www.peytonwright.com | info@peytonwright.com
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John Wright Schaefer, President/Owner For decades, Peyton Wright Gallery has housed American Modern, Historic New Mexican, Spanish Colonial, and Pre-Columbian artworks in the Spiegelberg Mansion, a National Register architectural treasure. The Gallery exclusively represents the estates of Herbert Bayer, Oskar Fischinger, James Hilleary, William Lumpkins, Sewell Sillman, and Stanton Macdonald-Wright, along with other leading mid-century American painters and sculptors. Renowned for its museum-quality exhibitions, Peyton Wright offers the most comprehensive collection of 17th-19th century Spanish Colonial Viceregal paintings, sculpture, silver, and furniture in the world as well as significant Pre-Columbian sculpture, textiles, and gold. Artists Represented: Herbert Bayer, Emil Bisttram, Paul Burlin, Oskar Fischinger, Stanton Macdonald-Wright, James Hilleary, Charles Hinman, Raymond Jonson, William Lumpkins, Jan Matulka, Alfred Morang, Sewell Sillman, Jack Roth
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Perle Fine (1905-1988), #8 Gridiron, Oil on canvas, 1960, 40 x 40 inches; Al Held (1928-2005), 66 5A, ink on paper, 1966, 22.5 x 35 inches; Marajoara Culture (ca. 800 A.D.), Brazil, Ceremonial Vessel, terracotta, 31 x 23 inches
Quintenz Gallery & David Floria 501 East Dean Street (Residences at The Little Nell Building) Aspen, CO 81611 Tel 970-429-8666 | 970-319-1975 www.quintenzgallery.com | tp@qcompany.com
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Darren Quintenz, Owner; Txell Pedragosa, Director; David Floria, Co Director; Josh Smith, Gallery Assistant/Preparator. Quintenz Gallery & David Floria and Quintenz Vintage Photography are two distinctive art galleries located in the Residences at The Little Nell building, adjacent to the Aspen Mountain Gondola Plaza. Quintenz Gallery was originally founded in 2005 to specialize in vintage photography. The gallery’s inventory includes significant original works by Ansel Adams, Robert Frank, Luis González Palma and Edward Weston, among many others. In 2010, the gallery developed a landmark contemporary program. The gallery exhibits contemporary work by emerging artists as well as internationally acclaimed artists. Last year, Quintenz Gallery announced a collaboration with David Floria—a longtime Aspen gallerist, contemporary art authority, and former director of the Aspen Art Museum. Artists Represented: Burham Arndt, Daniel Beltra, Teresa Brown, Kris Cox, Emmett Culligan., Woods Davy, Betsy Eby, Doug Fogelson, Linda Girvin, Mark Harrignton, Duncan Johnson, Robert Kelly, Mel Kendrick, Jenene Nagy, Ruth Pastine, Andrew Roberts-Gray, Joseph Scheer, Kathrin Sonntag, Eva Speer, Allison Stewart, James Surls, David Warner, Leslie Wayne.
Selected works by Robert Kelly, Mel Kendrick and James Surls
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The Ralls Collection, Inc. 1516 31st Street NW, Washington, DC 20007 Tel 202-342-1298 www.rallscollection.com | rallscollection@gmail.com
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Marsha Ralls, Founder & CEO; Kris Cox, Artist & Installation Manager; Libby Licata,Gallery Assistant The Ralls Collection, Inc. is a privately owned gallery and global art advisory group located in historic Georgetown, conveniently close to the retail and dining districts of Wisconsin Avenue and M Street. The Ralls Collection, Inc. represents a diverse group of artists from the global community focusing on contemporary works of art in all mediums for 22 years. Their clientele is equally varied, including private collectors, designers, corporate art buyers, hotels, institutions and museums. The Founder, President and CEO, Marsha Ralls, was a Commissioner for the Arts and Humanities for Washington, DC and advises on numerous projects worldwide. The gallery specializes in: contemporary photography, painting, works on paper, prints and sculpture. Artists Represented: John Blee, Nicole Charbonnet, Kris Cox, James F Dicke II, Caio Fonseca, Su Kwak, Maryanne Pollock, Robert Rauschenberg, David E. Richardson, Richard Serra, Melinda Stickney Gibson, Dana Volkert
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Post Concentric Episode Series, Bone 4132.2, 2013, Pigmented wood putty, acrylic, Dorland’s wax medium, on wood panel, 41 x 32 x 2 inches
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Rebecca Hossack Gallery 262 Mott St., New York, New York, 10012 Tel 212-925-3500 2a Conway Street, Fitzroy Square, London, W1T 6BA, UK Tel (+44 0 20) 7436 4899 www.r-h-g-.com | Susannah@rebeccahossack.com
Rebecca Hossack, Gallery Owner; Katie Alice Fitz Gerald, Gallery Director; Susannah Morgan, Assistant Director RHG NYC was established in NOLITA, downtown Manhattan, in May 2011 by renowned London art-dealer Rebecca Hossack to sit globally aside her two successful London exhibition-spaces. Hossack opened the first Rebecca Hossack Gallery in Central London in 1988, and over the next twenty-five years has built an international reputation for showing artists working across the broad spectrum of Contemporary Art. The galleries have been at the leading edge in breaking down conventional boundaries between Western and Non-Western art. RHG NYC is building a reputation for representing serious and distinctive contemporary artists who are garnering international acclaim amongst institutions and established art-collectors. Artists Represented: David Bromley, Esther Nienhuis, Morten Lassen, Toby Burrows, Karen Nicol, Rebecca Jewell, Laura Jordan, Klaus Enrique, Andrew Taylor, Ross Bonfanti, Phil Shaw, Hepzibah Swinford, Ian Penney
Esther Nienhuis, Into the Void III, Oil on canvas, 55 x 78 inches
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Robischon Gallery 1740 Wazee Street, Denver, CO 80202 Tel 303-298-7788 | Fax 303-298-7799 www.robischongallery.com | mail@robischongallery.com
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Jim Robischon, Co-Director; Jennifer Doran, Co-Director Robischon Gallery, Denver, Colorado, has been producing monthly exhibitions of regional, national and international artists since 1976. Embracing the current pluralism in art, the exhibitions and artists represented purposefully address a wide range of stylistic and contextual concerns. Ongoing dialogues in the art world, such as the rise and impact of Chinese and Middle Eastern contemporary art, are consistently included in the thoughtful and wide-ranging exhibition program, as well as extensive showings of represented artists of influence such as Judy Pfaff, Ann Hamilton, Bernar Venet and Manuel Neri, among others. In its history, Robischon Gallery has premiered many extensive exhibitions in the Mountain States region of such ground-breaking artists as Robert Motherwell, Christo, Robert Rauschenberg and Richard Serra, while maintaining its on-going commitment to exhibiting mid-career and emerging artists of integrity and vision. Artists Represented: Judy Pfaff, Halim Al Karim, Linda Fleming, Ted Larsen, William Lamson, Derrick Velasquez, David Kimball Anderson, Jaq Chartier, Mary Erhin, Tyler Beard, Wendi Harford, John McEnroe, Kate Petley, Lisa Stefanelli, Katy Stone
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Judy Pfaff, Crazy for Love, Steel wire, plastics, shellacked Chinese paper lanterns, and fluorescent light, 66 x 57 x 20 inches (Dimensions variable.)
Sculpture 619 619 Canyon Rd., Santa Fe, NM 87501 Tel 505-660-6166 www.sculpture619.com | gino@sculpture619.com
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Gino Miles, Owner; Donna Miles, Owner Since 2003, this gallery on prestigious Canyon Road in Santa Fe, New Mexico, with a large outdoor contemporary sculpture garden, has represented several artists including Gino Miles, William S. Cordiner, Enrico Embroli and Taman VanScoy. Artists Represented: Gino Miles, Enrico Embroli, William S. Cordiner, Taman VanScoy
Gino Miles, Lyrical, unique, 2013, 5 x 5 x 5 feet
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Sundaram Tagore Gallery
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NEW YORK: 547 West 27th Street, New York, NY 10001 Tel 212-677-4520 | Fax 212-677-4521 1100 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10028 | Tel 212-288-2889 HONG KONG: 57-59 Hollywood Road, Central, Hong Kong
SINGAPORE: 01-05 Gillman Barracks, 5 Lock Road, Singapore 108933 www.sundaramtagore.com | gallery@sundaramtagore.com Sundaram Tagore, President and Curator; Teresa Kelley, Art Consultant; Benjamin Rosenblatt, Art Consultant Established in 2000, Sundaram Tagore Gallery is devoted to examining the exchange of ideas between Western and non-Western cultures. We focus on developing exhibitions and hosting not-for-profit events that encourage spiritual, social and aesthetic dialogues. In a world where communication is instant and cultures are colliding and melding as never before, our goal is to provide venues for art that transcend boundaries of all sorts. With alliances across the globe, our interest in cross-cultural exchange extends beyond the visual arts into many other disciplines, including poetry, literature, performance art, film and music. Artists Represented: Tom Doyle, Golnaz Fathi, Kim Joon, Nathan Slate Joseph, Hosook Kang, Jane Lee, Ricardo Mazal, Judith Murray, Sohan Qadri, Hiroshi Senju, Merrill Wagner, Lee Waisler, Susan Weil, Robert Yasuda
Hiroshi Senju, Falling Water, 2013, Acrylic and fluorescent pigments on Japanese mulberry paper, 63 13/16 x 89 1/2 inches
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Timothy Yarger Fine Art 354 N. Bedford Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90210 Tel 310-278-4400 www.yargerfineart.com | info@yargerfineart.com Timothy Yarger, Owner; Sierra LeBaron, Assistant Director; Elizabeth Yochim, Director of International Exhibitions
The gallery represents established contemporary painters, print-makers, photographers, and sculptors as a complement to its scholarship in historic material of 19th Century artists, the Modern Masters, and Pop icons of the 20th Century. Each calendar year, TYFA produces major exhibitions and promotes scholarship, broad connoisseurship, and public programming through collaboration with art historians, critics, and museum professionals, who contribute to the galleries’ events and publications. Having published more than a dozen books and exhibition catalogues, TYFA is dedicated to advancing the careers of their artists while contributing to contemporary art scholarship. Artists Represented: Hebru Brantley, Pierre Marie Brisson, Seth Casteel, Jim Dine, Carole Feuerman, Chris Fox, Zhenya Gershman, Basil Gogos, Lori Hyland, Chul-Hyun Ahn, Carole Feuerman, Jim McHugh, Robert Farber, Sam Francis, Yossi Govrin, Hei Myung-Hyun, Michele Mattei, Juan Carlos Munoz Hernandez, Louise Nevelson, Udo Noger, Curtis Phillips, Robert Schefman, Linda Touby, Cecil Touchon, & Cristobal Valecillos.
Cecil Touchon, PDP 621, 2013, Paper & acrylic on birch panel, 48 x 30 inches
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UNIX Gallery 532 W 24th Street, New York, NY 10011 Tel 212-209-1572 | Fax 212-208-2426
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2219 Nw 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33127 Tel 305-606-5590 | Fax 212-2082426 www.unixgallery.com | info@unixgallery.com Alex Cesaria; Owner; Daniela Mercuri; Owner Contemporary Gallery with strong focus on International established artists. Artists Represented: Desire Obtain Cherish, Marcello Lo Giudice, Jerome Lucani, Dragan, Peter Anton, Eugenio Merino, Guido Argentini
Marcello Lo Giudic, Eden Red, 2013, Oil and Pigment on Canvas, 57 x 57 inches
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Vincent Vallarino Fine Art 120 East 65th Street, New York, NY 10065 Tel 212-628-0722 | Fax 646-607-9470 vallarinofineart.com | info@vallarinofineart.com Vincent Vallarino, Owner; Jennie Enright, Director
Vincent Vallarino Fine Art, Ltd. specializes in Post War American Abstract Expressionism. Our extensive inventory includes artists from the first and second generation from the New York School of action painters and includes artists. Artists Represented: Edward Dugmore, Norman Bluhm, Franz Kline, Perle Fine, James Brooks, Ray Parker, Giorgio Cavallon, Carlo Ciussi, George Condo, Richard Diebenkorn, Thomas Downing, Lorser Feitelson, Perle Fine, Al Held, Al Loving, Louise Nevelson, John Little, Paul Burlin
James Brooks, Gudrun, 1971, Oil on canvas, 72 x 72 inches
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White Box Contemporary 1040 7th Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101 Tel 619-237-8813 www.whiteboxcontemporary.com salazar@whiteboxcontemporary.com
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Alexander Salazar, Owner; Anjela Piccard, Gallery Manager White Box Contemporary was established in 2011 by art dealer Alexander Salazar as a contemporary art program that focuses on historically relevant, innovative and pioneering exhibitions spanning a range of media. The gallery represents a distinct group of artists with strong exhibition histories, burgeoning careers and whose work can be found in museums and major collections throughout the world. The gallery’s program helps to cultivate the careers of emerging artists by mounting challenging exhibitions and through various partnerships with public cultural institutions. White Box Contemporary is actively engaged with many philanthropic projects and events and remains dedicated to building community through arts involvement. Artists Represented: Chris Trueman, Joshua Dildine, Palo Klein Uber, Lindsey Nobel, Greg Friedler
Chris Trueman, V, Acrylic and acrylic spray paint on canvas, 60 x 40 inches
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Wynwood Art Group
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2407 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33127 Tel 786-431-1957 | Fax 786-431-1957 www.wynwoodartgroup.com | info@wynwoodartgroup.com
Michael Perez, President/Artist; Hamilton Aguiar, Gallery Director/Artist; Caitlin Slayback, Publicist Wynwood Art Group is a group of fine artists with a innovative program to provide a platform for emerging, mid-career and professional artists by managing monthly exhibitions that feature fine art, photography and sculptures. Artists Represented: Hamilton Aguiar, Leopoldo Martins, Claudio Souza Pinto, Michael Perez, RogĂŠrio Fernandes, Rosana Ferolla, Jayme Reis, Thales Pereira, Heloisa Helena, Matt Stock, Fred Love, Txemy, Theo Pinto
Hamilton Aguiar, Dance of Spring, 2006, Oil over Silver Leaf on Canvas with Resin, 72 x 48 inches each
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Yares Art Projects 123 Grant Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501 Tel 505-984-0044 www.yaresartprojects.com | contact@yaresartprojects.com
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Dennis Yares; Manuel Garcia; David Solomon An expansive museum-like space specializing in Post-War Abstraction and Color Field Painting, as well as contemporary sculpture, video arts, painting, and installation arts. Artists Represented: Milton Avery, Helen Frankenthaler, Esteban Vicente, Hans Hofmann, Morris Louis, Kenneth Noland, Jules Olitski, Gene Davis, Thomas Downing, Joan Mitchell, Adolph Gottlieb, Manuel Neri, Theodoros Stamos, Susanna Carlisle + Bruce Hamilton, Jeff Overlie, Penelope Krebs, Emily Kimball, Martin Cary Horowitz, Paul Bloch
Morris Louis, Number 11, 1961, Magna on canvas, 78 x 78 inches
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Swedish Culinary Summer THE HAMPTONS, NEW YORK
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