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the legacy of herbert bayer recent gifts and loans to the Aspen Institute
Guided Tour: August 7, 1:00-2:30 p.m.
geometry of an illusionist, 1978/75, Acrylic & pencil on canvas, 80 x 80 inches Gift of Ronald and Jan Greenberg
belle nuit geometrique, 1978/76, Acrylic & pencil on canvas, 80 x 80 inches Gift of Lynda & Stewart Resnick
The Aspen Institute presents the legacy of Herbert Bayer: recent gifts and loans to the Aspen Institute, offering a broad perspective, surveying Bayer’s lifework. It is a retrospective, highlighting works in a variety of media, including: painting, sculpture, tapestry, photography, graphics, advertisements, and ceramics that have been gifted or loaned to the Institute from private collections. Bayer diligently adhered to the ethos of the Bauhaus throughout his artistic career. He believed in the equality of all arts; there was no delineation between applied art, craft and fine art. This exhibition clearly illustrates his commitment to Bauhaus ideals by presenting a diverse selection of his creative lifetime output.
Resnick Gallery Doerr-Hosier Center 845 Meadows Road Aspen, Colorado 81611
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Paepcke Gallery Walter Paepcke Memorial Bldg 1000 N. Third Street Aspen, Colorado 81611
Monday to Friday, 9 am to 5 pm Please call for special appt. 970-925-7010 www.aspeninstitute.org
Welcome to the 5th Edition of ArtAspen We are pleased to showcase a strong sampling of today’s most vibrant contemporary art, while paying homage to Aspen’s well-earned reputation as an important market for collectors and patrons of the fine arts. Casting a national net, we have assembled 25 respected galleries. Already a tradition and must-attend event for Aspen’s avid art collecting community, this year we have partnered with institutions across other arts and cultural disciplines, offering ArtAspen as a conduit for visual arts discovery with the goal of inspiring new collectors or first-time buyers. To expand our reach, we have teamed up with Aspen Film, the Aspen Institute, Aspen Music Festival & School, and the Aspen Valley Ski and Snowboard Club, our Opening Night beneficiary. This accessible fair is a prime opportunity for both new and experienced art buyers to experience the thrill and satisfaction of placing beauty on the walls of their homes. ArtAspen is pleased to join forces with the popular Aspen Peak magazine in presenting a rousing Opening Night Preview. Aspen Peak’s ‘Sneak Peak’, + 10th Anniversary Celebration sets the tone for the Fair. Their clever concept to auction celebrity-painted functional ski helmets benefitting the Aspen Valley Ski and Snowboard Club adroitly unites three Roaring Forks passions: arts patronage, philanthropy and, well, skiing. We pay homage to the late, pioneering local artist Herbert Bayer with insightful discussion featuring distinguished panelists, benefiting the Paepcke Gallerry at the Aspen Institute. Our panel discussion on The American West in Contemporary Art presents profound insights from four esteemed museum curators. Join us for a wonderful Saturday session, where we will screen the film Herb & Dorothy: 50 x 50 and meet filmmaker Megumi Sasaki and featured film star, Dorothy Vogel on how she and her late husband Herb judiciously donated an amazing 2,500 works of art across all 50 states. On Sunday, get inspired as heavy weight art collectors, including Houston’s Lester Marks, share their hard-earned advice on art buying for our guests from the Aspen Music Festival and School. Last but not least, on Friday night, we salute and toast the amazing 50th anniversary of our host building, the Aspen Ice Garden. A remarkable selection of treasures for every budget level will be showcased at the fifth edition of this intimate boutique fair–so go ahead, indulge yourself. On behalf of our sponsors, partners and the entire Hamptons Expo Group team, we hope you enjoy the Fair experience. Sincerely,
Rick Friedman Founder, Executive Director
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Art Vitam.............................................................................. 14 Axiom Contemporary............................................................. 15 Bridgehampton Fine Art.......................................................... 16 Cavalier Galleries.................................................................. 17 Charlie James Gallery............................................................ 18 Deborah Colton Gallery.......................................................... 19 Duane Reed Gallery............................................................... 20 Evan Lurie Gallery.................................................................. 21 Forre & Co. Fine Art Gallery.................................................... 22 Gallery 125.......................................................................... 23 GALLERY M........................................................................... 24 George Billis Gallery.............................................................. 26 HABATAT GALLERIES DETROIT................................................ 27 m+v ART............................................................................... 28 The McLoughlin Gallery.......................................................... 29 Nancy Hoffman Gallery.......................................................... 30 PATRAJDAS Contemporary...................................................... 31 Rebecca Hossack Gallery....................................................... 32 Robischon Gallery.................................................................. 33 Samuel Lynne Galleries........................................................... 34 Sundaram Tagore Gallery....................................................... 35 Tansey Contemporary............................................................. 36 Timothy Yarger Fine Art.......................................................... 37 UNIX Gallery......................................................................... 38 Yares Art Projects................................................................... 39 4 | 2014 ArtAspen
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EVENTS AT A GLANCE SHOW HOURS Thursday, July 31................................................ 5-9pm, Opening Night Preview Aspen Peak’s ‘Sneak Peak’ + 10th Anniversary Benefits Aspen Valley Ski & Snowboard Club Friday, August 1............................................................................... noon - 7pm Saturday, August 2........................................................................... noon - 7pm Sunday, August 3............................................................................. noon - 6pm
THURSDAY, JULY 31 5-9pm:
Opening Night Preview Aspen Peak’s ‘Sneak Peak’ + 10th Anniversary Benefits Aspen Valley Ski & Snowboard Club
FRIDAY AUGUST 1 12:30-1pm:
Expert-led Tour of Show Floor (MUST RSVP)
2-3pm:
The American West in Contemporary Art
5-7pm:
Aspen Ice Garden’s Golden Anniversary hosted by Aspen Chamber of Commerce, presented by Aspen Daily News
SATURDAY AUGUST 2 12:30-1pm:
Expert-led Tour of Show Floor (MUST RSVP)
1-1:30pm:
Lost and Found: The Pinajian Discovery Book Signing with author Peter Hastings Falk, Gallery 125 booth
2-3:30pm:
Artist Herbert Bayer’s Impact on Aspen benefits the Paepcke Gallery of the Aspen Institute, presented by Aspen Magazine
4:30-7pm:
Film Screening: Herb & Dorothy: 50x50 Q&A with Dorothy Vogel and filmmaker Megumi Sasaki to follow presented by Aspen Film, hosted by Aspen Sojourner
SUNDAY AUGUST 3 12:30-3pm:
A Day of Art + Music, hosted by the Aspen Music Festival & School, presented by KSPN Radio
12:30-1pm:
Expert-led tour of show floor
1-1:30pm:
Brunch Spread
1:30-3pm:
Holding Patterns: Collectors on Collecting panel discussion hosted by the Aspen Music Festival & School, presented by KSPN Radio
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SPECIAL EVETNS Thursday, July 31 5-9pm: Opening Night Preview Open to VIP Pass holders | Show Floor
ArtAspen’s Opening Night Preview features Aspen Peak’s ‘Sneak Peak’ + 10th Anniversary. The evening provides a ‘Sneak Peak’ for arts patrons to acquire before the fair opens to the public on Friday, August 1. For this memorable celebration, the magazine presents an innovative fundraiser unique to Aspen. Eight functional helmets, donated by OBSE Ski Helmets, will be hand-painted and auctioned at the fair. Proceeds benefit the Aspen Valley Ski & Snowboard Club.
Friday, August 1 12:30-1pm: Expert-led Tour of Show Floor Open to All Ticket holders | MUST RSVP
Join local curators and fine art professionals on a guided tour of the show floor. Guides will highlight their favorite booths and works on display, as well as answer any questions collectors and fairgoers may have.
2-3pm: The American West in Contemporary Art Open to All Ticket holders | Theater Lounge
Curators discuss how the historic frontier and open space of the American West is considered in the late-modern/contemporary imagination. Taking a broad view of the West as both a literal place and metaphorical space, discussion topics will include historical notions of Manifest Destiny, the importance of photography and cinema, and how artists both in and out of the United States represent “the West” in their work. Panelists include: Julie Sasse from the Tucson Museum of Art, Becca Maksym from the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, Erin Dziedzic from the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art and Mardee Goff from the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art.
5-7pm: Golden Anniversary of the Aspen Ice Garden Open to All Ticket holders | Show floor
Let’s toast this beloved ice rink at the Golden Anniversary celebration and it’s important role in the city’s history. The 50th anniversary celebration will feature an open wine bar, a birthday cake and expert-led tours of the show floor. Hosted by the Aspen Chamber of Commerce, and presented by the Aspen Daily News.
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SPECIAL EVENTS Saturday, August 2 12:30-1pm: Expert-led Tour of Show Floor Open to All Ticket holders | MUST RSVP
Join local curators and fine art professionals on a guided tour of the show floor. Guides will highlight their favorite booths and works on display, as well as answer any questions collectors and fairgoers may have.
1-1:30pm: Lost and Found: The Pinajian Discovery Book Signing with author Peter Hastings Falk, Gallery 125 booth Art historian and author Peter Hastings Falk will tell the story of Lost and Found: The Pinajian Discovery followed by a booksigning. The book describes the life and times of a notable but neglected 20th-century American painter who died in 1999 at the age of 85 and whose abstract landscapes and nudes are being showcased in Aspen for the first time. The Arthur Pinajian book was published in conjunction with a traveling museum exhibition and these lost paintings have only recently been made available to collectors. The Pinajian story centers around five decades of accumulated artwork were found stacked up in the one-car garage and attic of the Bellport, New York, cottage he shared with his sister. When he died he left instructions for his collection to be discarded in the town dump. At the last moment an artist cousin refused to let the garbage truck haul away the paintings. Instead, Professor William Innes Homer [1929-2012], then dean of American art historians, was asked to examine the life’s work of the unknown artist and was stunned by what he found: a large body of extraordinary abstract landscape and figurative paintings by a highly gifted artist who was completely unknown in his lifetime. Homer urged fellow historian Falk to head the project. Falk was equally stunned and soon a team of art historians was conducting research into the life and art of Arthur Pinajian.
2-3pm: Artist Herbert Bayer’s Impact on Aspen Benefits the Paepcke Gallery of the Aspen Institute Open to All Ticket holders | Theater lounge
Herbert Bayer, (1900-1985) was a painter, sculptor, photographer, interior designer, and architect who adhered to the ethos of the Bauhaus ideals. Teaming up with visionary Walter Paepcke after moving to Aspen in 1946, Bayer’s architectural work included codesigning the Aspen Institute and restoring the Wheeler Opera House. Panelists include Lissa Ballinger, Aspen Institute, artist Richard Carter, and architect Harry Teague. Moderated by Gwen Chanzit. Benefits the Paepcke Gallery of the Aspen Institute, hosted by Aspen Magazine. 8 | 2014 ArtAspen
SPECIAL EVETNS 4:30-7pm: Herb & Dorothy 50x50 Screening, hosted by Aspen Film & Aspen Sojourner Plus meet filmmaker Megumi Sasaki and Subject Dorothy Vogel with Q&A moderated by Aspen Sojourner Contributing Editor Julie Comins Pickrell Developed as the follow-up film to Megumi Sasaki’s award-winning documentary HERB & DOROTHY (2008) that moved millions of art-lovers worldwide, HERB & DOROTHY 50X50 captures the last chapter of the Vogel’s extraordinary life and their gift to the nation, a total of 2,500 artworks to museums in all fifty states. Megumi Sasaki, Director & Producer Megumi began her career as journalist for print media before joining NHK, Japan’s sole public broadcaster (equivalent to BBC in UK) in 1992. In 2002, Megumi founded a production company, Fine Line Media, to streamline ongoing commitments to Japanese television while facilitating her new interest in feature documentary projects. HERB & DOROTHY is the first of these projects, a labor of love for which Megumi is both director and producer. In 2013, Megumi completed the highly anticipated follow-up documentary to HERB & DOROTHY titled HERB & DOROTHY 50X50, which focuses on the next (and final) chapter in the lives of legendary art collectors Herb and Dorothy Vogel. Dorothy Vogel In 2008, legendary art collectors Herb and Dorothy Vogel made an announcement that stunned the art world. Known and loved as a retired postal worker (Herb) and librarian (Dorothy) who built a world-class art collection on their humble salaries, the Vogels launched a national gift project with the National Gallery of Art (NGA) in Washington DC that would constitute one of the largest gifts in the history of American art: to give a total of 2,500 artworks to museums in all fifty states. Though their collection was worth millions of dollars, the couple did not sell a single piece, instead giving fifty works to one museum in every state. ArtAspen 2014 | 9
SPECIAL EVENTS Sunday, August 3 12:30-3pm: A Day of Art + Music, hosted by Aspen Music Festival & School and presented by KSPN Radio Open to All Ticket holders
Aspen Music Festival weekend concert goers and all fair ticket holders are invited to an impactful Day of Art + Music. Enjoy an expert-led tour of the show floor, light brunch spread and popular panel discussion
12:30-1pm: Expert-led Tour of Show Floor Join local curators and fine art professionals on a guided tour of the show floor. Guides will highlight their favorite booths and works on display, as well as answer any questions collectors and fairgoers may have.
1:30-2:30pm: Holding Patterns: Collectors on Collecting A panel of renowned art collectors share insights and stories of their big scores and the ones that got away. Panel includes renowned Houston collector Lester Marks whom ArtNews included in their Top 200 Collectors in America. Art + Antiques includes Mr Marks as “One of the Top 100 Collectors Changing the Art World�
Print Auctions
To benefit the Paepcke Gallery at the Aspen Institute John Chamberlain is known for his large abstract sculptures fashioned out of scrapped automobile parts. John Chamberlain Untitled,1979, Etching and lithograph and screenprint, 16 x 22 inches, Ed. Each signed and annotated Printed by Topaz Editions Inc., Tampa Estimate: $4,000-$6,000 Bidding starts at $3,000 increments of $500
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John Chamberlain Untitled, 1979, Soft-ground etching in colors and serigraph, 22 x 15.5 inches AP, Topaz Editions. prntr, Signed Estimate: $4,000-$6,000 Bidding starts at $3,000 increments of $500
SCULPTURES & INSTALLATIONS Think Big By Jim Rennert
Represented by Cavalier Gallery Think Big stands at over 12-feet tall serving as an inspiration to everyone who works hard every day to achieve their dreams and goals. The monumental businessman gazes up at the sky and the Manhattan skyline, reminding us that if we “think big” we can attain anything and that the American Dream is still very much alive and possible. Another edition of Mr Rennert’s heroic, monumental bronze is currently positioned in NYC’s Union Square Park till October 2014.
Light and Sound Sculptor David Abir presents: Convection Layer 1 + 2, Mixed media, 2014, in the main lobby Mediastinal Shift, Mixed media, in the narrow fair walkway into fair Relief: Level Four, 28 x 28 inch wall sculpture, plywood, acrylic, sepakers, custom LED system, ipod, music, 2014, in the ArtBar The NYC/LA based sculptor David Abir specializes in light and sound effects. He has exhibited in the Aldridge Museum of Contemporary Art, Pulse art fair in Miami. ArtPlatform LA in 2011. The work was presented in association with the J. Paul Getty’s Pacific Standard Time intuitive, and continued as a two year exhibition at the LA Mart.
OSBE ski helmets painted by local celebrity artists and athletes will be auctioned to benefit Aspen Valley Ski and Snowboard Club Artists include: • US Ski Team Coach JohnO McBride • American Businessman, Polo Player and Aspen Valley Ski & Snowboard Club Boardmember Marc Ganzi • US Olympic Cross Country Skier Noah Hoffman • US Olympic Skier Simi Hamilton • US Olympic Skier, Aspen professional Alpine and Freestyle skier and race chair for AVSC’s Ajax Cup Casey Puckett • Local Curator and Artist Emilie Trice • Local Artist Paul Woznicki ArtAspen 2014 | 11
FLOOR DIRECTORY CAFE
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Art Vitam...................................... B4
m+v ART.................................... A17
Axiom Contemporary................... B17
Nancy Hoffman Gallery................ B10
Bridgehampton Fine Art................. A3
PATRAJDAS Contemporary.............. B7
Cavalier Galleries.......................... B6 Charlie James Gallery................. A15 Deborah Colton Gallery................ B19 Duane Reed Gallery...................... A1 Evan Lurie Gallery......................... A8 Forre & Co. ............................... A11
Rebecca Hossack Gallery............... B9 Robischon Gallery.......................... B8 Samuel Lynne Galleries................... B3 Sundaram Tagore Gallery.............. A7 Tansey Contemporary.................. A13
Gallery 125................................. A4
The McLoughlin Gallery................ B16
GALLERY M.................................. A5
Timoth Yarger Fine Art................. A12
George Billis Gallery.................... B12
UNIX Gallery............................... B11
HABATAT GALLERIES DETROIT...... B15
Yares Art Projects........................... B1
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2014 Participating Museums & Institutions AIA Colorado West Art Alliance for Contemporary Glass Anderson Ranch Arts Center ASID Colorado Aspen Center for Physics Aspen Center for Social Values Aspen Education Foundation Aspen Film Aspen Historical Society Aspen Institute & Paepcke Gallery Aspen Music Festival and School Aspen Young Professionals Association Aspen Youth Center Bemis School of Art at the FAC Blue Sage Center for the Arts Bookcliffs Art Center Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art Clyfford Still Museum
Colorado Creative Industries Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center CU Art Museum Fort Collins Museum of Art Gonzo Museum Grand Junction Commission on Arts and Culture Harwood Museum of Art Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art Red Brick Council for the Arts Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum SITE Santa Fe Steamboat Art Museum The Creamery Arts Center The Western States Arts Federation Theatre Aspen Tucson Museum of Art Utah Museum of Contemporary Art ArtAspen 2014 | 13
Art Vitam 990 Biscayne Boulevard #502 Miami, FL 33132 Tel (305) 8908085 www.artvitam.com info@artvitam.com
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Sophie Blachet; Arnaud Blachet Art Vitam is a contemporary art gallery founded in 2003 in Miami, FL and which opened an apartment gallery in Paris to work closely with private collectors in 2008. Art Vitam focuses on the primary market, and specializes in contemporary photographs, works on paper, and mixed media paintings. The aim of Art Vitam is to promote emerging and established artists through exhibitions, art fairs, and book editions. In addition to this activity, Art Vitam works with visual artists in the marketing field. Artists Represented: W. Andre Allen, Robert Arnoux, Alberto Vejarano aka Chanoir, Didier Hamey, Riitta Klint, Annie Tremsal-Garillon, Thurle Wright
Annie Tremsal-Garillon, De Ligne et De Joie, 2013, Natural pigment and pastel on canvas and metal, 32 x 32 inches
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Axiom Contemporary 2801 Main St., Santa Monica, CA 90405 Tel (818) 799-1110 www.axiomcontemporary.com info@axiomcontemporary.com
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Jason Kirk, Director; Mark Matkevich, Director Axiom Contemporary gallery specializes in showing Pop, Abstract, Neo-Street, and Contemporary Art from emerging and mid-career artists in all mediums. Artists Represented: Jay Kelly, Michael Gorman, Max-Steven Grossman, Paul Ecke
Jay Kelly, Moment Of, collage and resin on panel, 36 x 54 inches
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Bridgehampton Fine Art 2415 Main Street, Bridgehampton, NY 11932 Tel (631) 237-4547 www.bridgehamptonfineart.com douglas@bridgehamptonfineart.com
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Douglas Clarke, Owner Located in beautiful Bridgehampton, New York, Bridgehampton Fine Art offers a wide range of cutting-edge and contemporary artwork from some of the most prominent artists in the world. Artwork from Damien Hirst, Danielle Procaccio, Andy Warhol, and Roy Lichtenstein, just to name a few, are offered to investors and collectors from around the world. Bridgehampton Fine Art has an established network of other art galleries and brokers, providing opportunities to acquire some of the most sought-after pieces in the world. Artists Represented: Carl Andre, Donald Baechler, Jean-Michel Basquiat| Louise Bourgeois, Deborah Butterfield, Alexander Calder, John Chamberlain, Christo, Chuck Close, George Condo, Joseph Cornell, Willem de Kooning, Jim Dine, Sam Francis, Philip Guston, Keith Haring, Damien Hirst, David Hockney, Robert Indiana, Donald Judd, Alex Katz, Jeff Koons, Yayoi Kusama, Sol Lewitt, Roy Lichtenstein, John McCracken, Takashi Murakami, Yoshitomo Nara, Danielle Procaccio, Robert Rauschenberg, Gerhard Richter, Ed Ruscha, Andy Warhol, Tom Wesselmann
Danielle Procaccio, Hollywood, 70 x 45 inches, Mixed media on canvas
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Cavalier Galleries 405 Greenwich Avenue, Greenwich, CT 06830 Tel (203) 869-3664
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3 W 57th Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10017 Tel (212) 570-4696 www.cavaliergalleries.com art@cavaliergalleries.com Ronald Cavalier, President & Owner For over 25 years Cavalier Galleries has offered an unparalleled selection of contemporary fine art at premier exhibition spaces in Greenwich, Nantucket, and New York. The galleries present traditional and representational artwork as well as modern and contemporary works from local and international artists. Cavalier Galleries offers a wide variety of painting, sculpture, and photography by emerging young talents and those who have established their place in the art historical cannon. Artists Represented: Jim Rennert, Wolf Kahn, Steve McCurry, Harry Benson, Paul Oxborough, Jane DeDecker, Bjorn Skaarup, etc.
Jim Rennert, Groundwork, 2014 1/9, Bronze, 25 x 34 x 10 inches
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Charlie James Gallery 969 Chung King Road, Los Angeles, CA 90012 Tel (213) 687-0844 Fax (213) 687-8815 www.cjamesgallery.com info@cjamesgallery.com
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Charlie James, Owner/Director Established in Los Angeles in 2008, Charlie James Gallery represents work by emerging and mid-career artists. Artists Represented: William Powhida, Steve Lambert, Ramiro Gomez, Daniela Comani, Ala Ebtekar, Michelle Andrade, Eske Kath, Nery Gabriel Lemus, Richard Kraft, Andrew Lewicki, Jim Thompson
Valerie Green, IMG_7688_3-1-14_4:04:58 PM, 2014, Film lamination, archival pigment print, Sintra, airbrushed acrylic, wood frame, 30.5 x 23.5 x 2 inches
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Deborah Colton Gallery 2445 North Boulevard, Houston, TX77098 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; Theresa Escobedo, Assistant Director Deborah Colton Gallery is an innovative showcase of strong historical and visionary contemporary artists world-wide whose diverse practices include painting, works on paper, sculpture, video, photography, performance, conceptual future media and public space installations. Artists Represented: Suzanne Anker, Shawn Benton, Lowell Boyers, Rania Daniel, Roberto Del Rio, Mark Dell’Isola, Oleg Dou, Mary Beth Edelson, Molly Gochman, David Graeve, Harif Guzman, Khaled Hafez, Linda Hofheinz, Paul Horn, Sharon Kopriva, Bert L. Long Jr., Jean Daniel Lorieux, Jonas Mekas, Angelbert Metoyer, Michael Rees, Frank Rodick, Jay Rusovich, Alfredo Scaroina, Soody Shafiri, Maryann Strandell, George Tobolowsky, Olga Tobreluts, Javier de Villota
Alfredo Scaroina, Untitled, 2014, Oil, Acrylic, Reclaimed Fabric, Oil Stick, Graphite, Burlap on Canvas, 56 x 30 inches
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Duane Reed Gallery 4720 McPherson Avenue, Saint Louis, MO 63108 Tel (314) 361-4100 Fax (314) 361-4102 duanereedgallery.com duane@duanereedgallery.com
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Duane Reed; Glenn Scrivner; Merrill Strauss; Matthew Isaacson 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 mixed materials. The gallery will produce 14 exhibitions in 2014 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, Rain Harris, Ronald Johnson, Jun Kaneko, Jiyong Lee, Steven Young Lee, Nancy Rice
Jun Kaneko, Untitled Dango, 2013, Ceramic, 49 x 25 x 14 inches
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Evan Lurie Gallery 30 West Main Street, Carmel, Indiana 46032 Tel (317) 844-8400 Fax (317) 844-8460 evanluriegallery.com info@evanluriegallery.com Evan Lurie, Owner/Director; Charles Bryson, Logistics; Steve Myers, Logistics; Andrew Bridges, Gallery Assistant
Since opening its doors in September of 2007, the Evan Lurie Gallery has specialized in introducing emerging and established international artists with a heavy emphasis on the contemporary abstract and a strong focus on realism and neo-realism. The Gallery deals in works of art in all mediums and sizes including monumental, two-dimensional, and three-dimensional. With over forty artists already represented, the Gallery is continually networking within the international art community and seeking out dynamic up-and-coming talent that embodies the highest degree of excellence. Artists Represented: Jorge Santos, Alexi Torres, Gian Garofalo, Nick Veasey, Guus Kemp, and more
Jorge Santos, Love Birds, 2014, Oil on Canvas, 48 x 60 inches
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Forre & Co. Fine Art Gallery 426 E. Hyman Ave., Aspen, CO 81611 Tel (970) 544-1607
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1007-1009 E. Las Olas Blvd., Ft Lauderdale, FL 33301 Tel (954) 463-0011 www.forrefineart.com info@forrefineart.com Ania Forre, Gallery Director; Laurent Kosinsky, Assistant Gallery Director Contemporary art gallery Artists Represented: Mauro Perucchetti, Vik Muniz, James Verbicky
Mauro Perucchetti, Garden of Eden, Pigmented resin,Swaroski crystals,stainless steel on acrylic panel, 33.5 x 33.5 inches
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Gallery 125 125 South Country Road, PO Box 249, Bellport, NY 11713
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668 Montauk Highway, Water Mill, NY 11976 Tel (631) 880-2693 Fax (631) 286-0127 www.gallery125.org gallery125@optonline.net Thomas Schultz, Executive Director/Chief Curator; Tonja Pulfer, Director; Aileen O’Neill, Associate Director Located in the seaside village of Bellport, Long Island, Gallery 125 represents local abstract expressionists. The gallery’s available works include the collections of newly discovered master Arthur Pinajian (1914-1999) as well as modern and contemporary artists including Bellport’s burgeoning Horizontalist movement. During the winter months, Gallery 125 lends space to area artists-in-residence. Artists Represented: David Adams, Rex Ashlock, Russell Christoffersen, Rex Lau, Diane Mayo, Daniel J. O’Keefe, Arthur Pinajian, John Perreault, Mark Van Wagner, Larry Wolhandler
Arthur Pinajian (1914-1999), Untitled No.4421, 6/4/1958, Oil on canvas, 21 x 29 inches, Original signature en verso
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GALLERY M 180 Cook St. Suite 101, Denver, CO 80206 Tel (303) 331-8400 Fax (303) 331-8522 www.gallerym.com artaspen14@gallerym.com Mason Hayutin, Co-Founder & Specialist; Myrna Hayutin, Co-Founder & Specialist Since 1996, GALLERY M has specialized in 20th & 21st century photography (vintage, later and modern prints), fine art and sculpture. The Gallery is specifically recognized for photojournalism, fashion, and social documentation. Consultants have worked with notable collections, collectors, estates and families including the Eisenstaedt, Karsh, Mydans, Rosenblum, Vanderveen and Renoir. GALLERY M is proud to present the full body of available works by Alex Guofeng Cao. The 2014 series includes Ink and Oils, Sculpture, and his monumental icon series. Artists Represented: Alex Guofeng Cao, Howard Schatz, Anne De Villemejane, Charles Dwyer Jr., Allen Birnbach, Horst P. Horst, Walter Rosenblum, Alfred Eisenstaedt, Francoise Gilot, Margaret Bourke-White, Carl Mydans, Ralph Morse, Andreas Feininger, John Loengard, Hank Walker, Joe Rosenthal, Nina Leen, Neil Ulevich, Peter Tunney, Robert Kaupelis, Loet Vanderveen, and collections from Associated Archive/Pulitzer Prize and LIFE, Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Georgia O’Keeffe
Georgia O’Keeffe, 1956, Gelatin Silver, Yousuf Karsh, © The Estate of Yousuf Karsh
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Alex Guofeng Cao, Westin Nude vs. Westin Pepper, 2012
Alex Cao, You & Me + Warhol + You In Green, 2014, Ink and Oil on canvas + Mirror + Floating Frame, 44 x 44 x 2.5in. / 111.8 x 111.8 x 6.3cm
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George Billis Gallery 525 West 26th Street, New York, NY 10001 Tel (212) 645-2621
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2716 S. La Cienega Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90034 Tel (616) 633-0700 www.georgebillis.com gallery@georgebillis.com George Billis; Jacqueline Gilmore; Gregory Gilmore The George Billis Gallery is an exhibition space with locations in New York City and Los Angeles. The New York Gallery was established March, 1997, and was the 12th Gallery to open in the Chelsea Arts District. In 2004, George Billis opened a second location in the Burgeoning Art District of Culver City, Los Angeles. The Gallery features work by both national and international emerging artists. Artists Represented: Jacqueline Gilmore
Jacqueline Gilmore, Wood Palette, 2013, Oil on Wood, 72 x 72 inches
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HABATAT GALLERIES DETROIT 4400 Fernlee Ave., Royal Oak, Michigan 48073 Tel (248) 554-0590 Fax (248) 554-0594 www.habatat.com info@habatat.com
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Corey Hampson; Aaron Schey; Robert Bambrough; Debbie Clason Habatat Galleries was established in 1971 in a suburb of Detroit, Michigan. The Gallery is the oldest and largest gallery in the United States devoted to artists working with glass as their medium.The 12,000 sq. ft. Michigan gallery is the home of the International Glass Invitational, which for 42 years has introduced and exhibited the greatest artists working creatively with glass. The Gallery’s mission is to service collections both public and private. We take an active interest in developing collections and promoting artist whom we feel should be recognized in our generation and beyond. Habatat Galleries works with many museums and art centers where we have developed exhibits that have been displayed in over 100 public institutions. Each year we are active in publishing catalogues from exhibits in the gallery as well as museum exhibitions throughout the world. Artists Represented: Albert Paley, Howard Ben TrÊ, William Morris, Daniel Clayman, Karen LaMonte, Marta Klonowska, Cassandria Blackmore, Time Tate, Peter Hora Jeff Zimmer
William Morris, Idolo, 2006, Blownglass, 59 x 27 x 17 inches
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m+v ART 2750 NW 3rd Avenue, suite 11, Miami, FL 33127 Tel (786) 431-1186 Fax (786) 431-1186 www.mvart.co info@mvart.co
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Mali Parkerson, Co-Owner; Valentina Garcia, Co-Owner m+v ART is located in Miami’s Wynwood Arts District. 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 to promote them in the international market. Artists Represented: Jose Manuel Ballester, Rafael Barrios, Arturo Berned, Lluis Lleo, Leo Matiz, Dominique Rousserie, Francisco Salazar, Fabiola Sequera
Arturo Berned, Cabeza V, 2012, corten steel plate, blued finish, 17 x 14 x 10.5 inches (43.3 x 36.4 x 26.6 cm.), Ed. 7+AP
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The McLoughlin Gallery 49 Geary Street, Suite 200 San Francisco, CA 94108 Tel (415) 986-4799 (415) 658-1641 www.mgart.com info@mgart.com Joan McLoughlin, Gallerist; Johnny Sampson, Gallery Director; Antonio Cortez, Sales Director
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: Guillermo Bert, Jerome Lucani, Christopher H. Martin, Gino Miles
Jerome Lucani, Audrey, Digital C embedded in Resin on Hand-carved Lacquered Wood Panel, 65 x 55 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
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Nancy Hoffman, President; Sique Spence, Director; Chris Watson, Associate Director Nancy Hoffman Gallery opened in SoHo in 1972, among the first contemporary galleries downtown to show paintings, sculpture, drawings, photographs, video, and installations. In October 2008 the gallery moved to its new home at 520 West 27th Street in Chelsea--a light-filled space with majestically high ceilings and a sculpture garden. Nancy Hoffman Gallery maintains commitment, consistency and loyalty to its artists over the years. Some of the artists have shown with the gallery since 1972, others have joined the gallery in recent years. Nancy Hoffman Gallery’s active program consists of solo exhibitions in the main gallery, introductory shows in the project space, active participation in art fairs throughout the country, along with membership in the Art Dealers Association of America. Artists Represented: Nicolas Africano, Linda Mieko Allen, Ilan Averbuch, Joan Bankemper, Howard Buchwald, Colette Calascione, Mark Calderon, Timothy Cummings, Rupert Deese, Purdy Eaton, Don Eddy, Nathalia Edenmont, Viola Frey, Michael Gregory, Gregory Halili, Katerina Lanfranco, Hung Liu, Lisea Lyons, Lynn McCarty, Lucy Mackenzie, Carlton Nell, John Okulick, Frank Owen, Peter Plagens, Michele Pred, Richard Purdy, Joseph Raffael, Asya Reznikov, Bill Richards, Jesse Small, Jim Sullivan, Robert Zakanitch
Nathalia Edenmont, Consciousness, 2012, C-print, mounted on glass, 58 1/2 x 45 inches
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PATRAJDAS Contemporary 2420 Wall Ave., Mailing only: 4287 Harrison Blvd. #124, Ogden, UT 84403 Tel (917) 737-2784 www.patrajdas.com aeh@patrajdas.com
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D. Scott Patria; Amy Hajdas 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 expectation in concept or design yet excels in formality, technical expertise, craftsmanship, and originality. Artists Represented: Emil Alzamora, Tim Conlon, Brad Greenwell, Manabu Hasegawa, SangSik Hong, Marcus Jansen, Dan Lydersen, Kate Macdowell, Rogelio Manzo, Kim Piotrowski, Paco Pomet, Kent Rogowski, Jaime Treadwell and Chris Trueman
Chris Trueman, STR, Acrylic and acrylic spray paint on canvas, 60 x 48 inches
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Rebecca Hossack Gallery 262 Mott Street, New York, NY 10012 Tel (212 ) 925-3500
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2a Conway Street, Fritzroy Square, London, W1T 6BA, UK Tel (44 0) 20-7436-4899 www.rebeccahossack.com director.nyc@rebeccahossack.com Kinsey Robb, Director; Allison Therrien, Associate Director; Rebecca Hossack, Owner The Rebecca Hossack Gallery in New York was opened in May 2011, and was founded by the renowned London art dealer Rebecca Hossack to sit globally alongside her two successful London galleries. Originally from Australia, Hossack founded the London galleries in 1988 and has since built a reputation for exhibiting contemporary art of rare individual vision. Artists Represented: Barbara Macfarlane, Rob Tucker, Peter Clark, Frank Hyder, Andy Dixon, Piers Bourke
Barbara Macfarlane, Upper East Side (60 to 92), 2014, Oil and ink on handmade paper, 59 x 44.5 inches
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Robischon Gallery 1740 Wazee Street, Denver, CO 80202 Tel (303) 298-7788 (303) 298-7799 www.robischongallery.com jim@robischongallery.com
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Jim Robischon, Owner/Director; Jennifer Doran, Owner/Director Robischon Gallery, Denver, Colorado, has been producing compelling 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: Jae Ko, Halim Al Karim, Bill Armstrong, Jason Karolak, Ted Larsen, Derrick Velasquez, David Kimball Anderson, Allison Gildersleeve, Trine Bumiller, Tom Judd
Jae Ko, JK446, Rolled paper and colored ink, 42 x 26 x 5 inches
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Samuel Lynne Galleries 1105 Dragon Street, Dallas, TX 75207 Tel 214-965-9027 www.samuellynne.com info@samuellynne.com
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Michael Bivins, CEO/Curator; Karen Bivins, Director/Curator; Hayley Woodward; Kristin Flores; Cory Pung; Brian Cheatham Samuel Lynne Galleries immerses its visitors in artwork that is both vibrantly energetic and innovative, but also is endowed with wisdom and expertise of artistic techniques. With a focus on inventive compositions and vivid colors, the artists use their chosen media to promote inclusiveness and individuality, and to conjure a vision of technical accomplishment and enlivened beauty. The artists represented at Samuel Lynne Galleries have exhibited their paintings, sculptures, and photographs in an impressive list of museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the British Museum, the Smithsonian Institute, and the Museum of Modern Art in New York, to name a few. The gallery’s vision is to provide art lovers and collectors alike with the opportunity to view and acquire the finest examples of 21st century art. Artists Represented: Fletcher Benton, John Henry, JD Miller, Hans Van de Bovenkamp, Tom Holland, Lea Fisher, Tyler Shields, Stephen Knapp, Philip J. Romano
JD Miller, Folding Space, 2014, 3D Oil on canvas, 72 x 72 inches
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Sundaram Tagore Gallery New York - Hong Kong - Singapore 547 west 27th Street, New York, NY 10001 Tel (212) 677-4520 Fax (212) 677-4521 www.sundaramtagore.com gallery@sundaramtagore.com Sundaram Tagore, President & Curator; Susan McCaffrey, Director, New York; 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: Miya Ando, Fernando Botero, Edward Burtynsky, Golnaz Fathi, Kim Joon, Nathan Slate Joseph, Hosook Kang, Jane Lee, Annie Leibovitz, Vittorio Matino, Ricardo Mazal, Steve McCurry, Judith Murray, Robert Polidori, Bruce Porter, Sohan Qadri, Sebastiao Salgado, Hiroshi Senju, Donald Sultan, Joan Vennum, Merrill Wagner, Lee Waisler, Susan Weil, Robert Yasuda
Hiroshi Senju, Waterfall, 2012, Natural pigments on Japanese mulberry paper, 63.8125 x 89.5 x 1.25�
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Tansey Contemporary 652 Canyon Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87501 Tel (505) 9958513 wwww.tanseycontemporary.com rohrig@tanseycontemporary.com
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Mike Tansey, Owner; Jen Tansey, Owner; Jennifer Rohrig, Gallery Manager; Paige Diem, Sales Associate Tansey Contemporary offers a unique selection of high quality contemporary art across a variety of media, with special emphasis on work that communicates its message with exceptional execution. The program’s core is centered near the intersection of craft (defined by high technical achievement and execution) and fine art. The Gallery does not focus on any specific medium but on execution and context: offering work that communicates and is made with quality and integrity. The Gallery’s goal is to educate and help connect people with quality art that they relate to and that has meaning to them personally. Artists Represented: Hilario Gutierrez, Gino Miles, Nuala O’Donovan, Frances Priest, Lesley Richmond, Emma Varga
Lesley Richmond, Winter Light 3, 2014, Cotton/silk fabric, heat reactive base, acrylic paint, kozo, 51 x 48 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
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Timothy Yarger, Director; Sierra LeBaron, Assistant Director; Elizabeth Yochim, Director of International Exhibitions. The gallery represents established contemporary painters, print-makers, photographers, and sculptures 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. Over the last 4 years TYFA has participated in Art Miami, Art Chicago, Art Aspen, LA Art Show, SCOPE Basel, SCOPE Miami, Texas Contemporary, Art Platform LA, The Palm Springs Fine Art Fair, artMRKT Hamptons and artMRKT- San Francisco. Artists Represented: Pierre Marie Brisson, Stanley Casselman, Seth Casteel, Ching Ching Cheng, Mads Christensen, Jim Dine, Carole Feuerman, Chris Fox, Zhenya Gershman, Basil Gogos, Dan Henderson, Lori Hyland, Chul-Hyun Ahn, Jim McHugh, Robert Farber, Sam Francis, Yossi Govrin, Michele Mattei, Juan Carlos Muùoz Hernandez, Louise Nevelson, Udo Noger, Curtis Phillips, Robert Schefman, Linda Touby, Cecil Touchon, & Cristobal Valecillos.
Pancho Luna, Andy, 2014, 24 x 48 x 12 inches
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UNIX Gallery 532 W 24th St., New York, NY 10011 Tel (212) 209-1572 www.unixgallery.com info@unixgallery.com
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Alex Cesaria, Owner/Director; Daniela Mercuri, Owner/Director UNIX Gallery stimulates the careers of artists with compelling, unique visions who utilize exquisite artistic execution. These established and emerging artists embrace a ranging spectrum of traditional and contemporary artistic practices from painting, sculpture, and photography, to large-scale installations and a synthesis of diverse mediums. Functioning as an aperture to the future, the gallery makes an effort to introduce and establish prospective artistic mediums and visions to the subsequent art world. Artists Represented: Justin Bower, Desire Obtain Cherish, Marcello Lo Giudice, Dragan, KwangHo Shin, Alexi Torres, Peter Anton, Eugenio Merino, Ilidio Candja Candja, Andrea Sampaolo, John Messinger, Ingrid Dee Magidson, Ellen de Meijer, Beatriz Milhazes, Guido Argentini, Zhang Peng, Williams Carmona, Fabrizio Cestari, Enrico Castellani, Agostino Bonalumi, Turi Simeti, Os Gemeos, Li Guijun, Ling Jian, Philippe Pasqua
Zhuang Hong Yi, Untitled, 2014, rice paper and acrylic, 88 cm
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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, Owner; Manuel Garcia, Director; David Solomon, Gallery Assistant Yares Art Projects is a multi-faceted entity within the spectrum of the arts. The Primary focus is the representation and exhibition of paintings, drawings and sculpture. The Gallery exhibits major works by Abstract Expressionist and Color Field artists of historical significance. The Gallery also exhibits various innovative artists utilizing diverse mediums such as gilded glass, cast polyurethane, marble, found objects, cor-ten steel and video. Over the past two decades, the Gallery has advised, curated, and assisted in formulating extensive collections in Scottsdale, New York, Reno, Denver, Santa Fe, Miami, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles, with a focus on the Color Field School. The Gallery has also worked directly with several museums in placement of art work including The Denver Art Museum, Crystal Bridges, The Santa Barbara Museum, The Hammer at UCLA, The Cantor Fine Art Center at Stanford University, The Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C, among others. Artists Represented: Milton Avery, Fletcher Benton, Paul Bloch, Gene Davis, Thomas Downing, Friedel Dzubas, Helen Frankenthaler, Hans Hofmann, Martin Horowitz, Emily Kimball, Penelope Krebs, Morris Louis, Joan Mitchell, Manuel Neri, Kenneth Noland, Jules Olitski, Jeff Overlie, Sam Scott, Esteban Vicente.
Helen Frankenthaler, Royal Canyon, 1991, Acrylic on canvas, 108 x 68 inches
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