ASPEN 2016 CATALOG

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ARTASPEN Welcome to Art Aspen 2016! This year marks the 7th edition of the fair and we thank our longtime and new exhibitors, Host Committee, Cultural and Media Partners and Sponsors for their support of the fair. New this year, is our Host Committee. This inaugural group of distinguished individuals has been generous with their time to lend us their patronage. We are honored by their advocacy! The Programming and Events for this year’s fair offer great insight into individual artists, genres, as well as a view of the art world on a wider scale. Special thanks to David Dadone, Chief Curator of Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art for his participation, as well as Debra Browne for assembling a panel of interior designers, and for her styling of this year’s Collector Lounge. We also want to thank our Exclusive Auto Sponsor, Mercedes-Benz, for their generous support of Art Aspen 2016. We are thrilled to have the support of four local dealerships: Mercedes-Benz of Denver, Mercedes-Benz of Littleton, Mercedes-Benz of Loveland, and Mercedes-Benz of Westminster. Finally, we are honored to produce Art Aspen and look forward to being a part of this community. This year marks the first fair since Urban Expositions acquired Art Aspen, and we look forward to building upon the quality and reputation of the fair. On behalf of everyone at Urban Expositions, welcome and enjoy Art Aspen 2016! Donna Davies Vice President, Art Group Urban Expositions

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AUG. 4-7, 2016 Aspen Ice Garden

Produced by Urban Expositions Donna Davies Vice President, Art Group

Ann Chwatsky Special Projects

Rich Ferrante Gallery Sales Director

Ivo Tomasini Web Administrator

Kate Jordan Marketing Director

Beth Nixon Accounting

Glenn Celentano Director of Operations

Jennifer Woolford Strategic Partnerships

Deborah Kraft Programming and Special Projects Coordinator

Adam D. Smith Art Director

Show Hours

Thursday, August 4..................................................5 – 9 pm

Friday, August 5.......................................................12 – 7 pm

Saturday, August 6..................................................12 – 7 pm

Sunday, August 7.....................................................12 – 6 pm

On the cover: Kenton Nelson, Gerald Peters Gallery/Peters Projects

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Acknowledgements We would like to acknowledge the support and contribution of the following individuals and organizations: The city of Aspen, participating galleries, artists, partners and sponsors

Brenda Enloe

Mercedes-Benz of Loveland

Jordan Goodman

Mercedes-Benz of Westminster

Victoria Addison

Alexandra Halperin

Erin Brewer Alicia Brown

Anne Grice Sarah Haselwood Sharon and John Hoffman

Paul Orest and Orest Landscape Design Red Mountain Productions

Tagline Isberian

Ritz Carlton Residencies Miami Beach

Isberian Rugs

Eric Romano

Nic Johnson

Matthew Rowe

Gordon Keating

Doug Casebeer

Albert Sanford

Sophia Lapat

Connections Housing

Space Design + Production

David Lentz

Heather Cronan

Hannah Thompson

Nancy Mayer

Terra Vestrand

Keith Couser

Mercedes-Benz of Denver

David Dadone

Mercedes-Benz of Littleton

Debra Browne Maura Bruton Karen Campbell

Host Committee Debra Browne

David Dadone

Suzanne Lovell

Kay Bucksbaum

Alexandra Halperin

Steve Rittvo Hilary Stunda

Cultural Partners The American Society of Interior Designers

Creamery Arts Center

Harwood Museum of Art

Challenge Aspen

Anderson Ranch Arts Center

Colorado Creative Industries

International Interior Design Association

Aspen Community Theatre Aspen Film

Jazz Aspen Snowmass

Aspen Historical Society

Colorado Photographic Arts Center

The Museum of Contemporary Art Denver

Aspen Institute | Paepcke Gallery

Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center

Red Brick Council for the Arts

Aspen Public Radio

Fort Collins Museum of Art

Blue Sage Center for the Arts

Grand Junction Commission on Arts and Culture

Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art

Gregory Allicar Museum of Art

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Sangre de Cristo Arts & Conference Center Steamboat Art Museum Theatre Aspen


Premier Sponsor

Supporting Sponsors

Media Partners

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Lectures & Events Friday, August 5 10am | VIP EVENT | Registration Required

Sharon and John Hoffman Private Collection The Aspen home of Sharon and John Hoffman was built in the 1880s and was one of the first five houses built after the discovery of silver. The Hoffmans restored the home inside and out and their collection consists of paintings, drawings, photographs, sculpture and ceramics. RSVP required (kate@urban-expo.com). Transportation is not provided. 12 pm | Bonner David Galleries, booth B6

Joseph Lorusso: Java with Joseph Artist Joseph Lorusso explains the inspiration behind his latest figurative works, featuring couples engaged in their most intimate conversations. 1 pm | Bruce Lurie Gallery, booth B17

Daniel Cohen: The Facts Does the average person actually read the Nutrition Fact label on the back of food products? Artist Daniel Cohen will discuss his series, “Narcotic Facts,” a wry, humorous exploration of food and drug packaging. 2 pm | Lecture Room

“That which we surround ourselves with becomes the museum of the soul and the archive of our experience.” This quote by Thomas Jefferson forms the basis for this panel discussion on personal expression through art in interiors. Led by Debra Browne (ASID, Harrison Browne Interior Design), with Anne Grice (ASID, Anne Grice Interior Design), Gordon Keating (Keating Fine Art), and Taline Isberian (Isberian Rug Company). 5 pm | Zener Schon Contemporary Art, booth B15

Laura Kimpton and Ian Ross: Artist Meet & Greet Join Zener Schon Contemporary Art artists Laura Kimpton and Ian Ross for champagne and one-on-one discussion focusing on their trajectory and examination of the gap between historical assemblage art, monumental installations, murals and philanthropic/public art, to today’s discerning art enthusiasts who aspire to collect art with an edge as well as conscience.

Saturday, August 6 10 am | Anderson Ranch Arts Center | VIP EVENT | Registration Required

Private Tour of Anderson Ranch Arts Center In 1966, just as the ski industry began to blossom, local resort developers envisioned an arts and cultural center for the valley and surrounding community. They called on artist Paul Soldner, who chose the Anderson Ranch property as the location for that venue, to make it a reality. This year, Anderson Ranch celebrates 50 years at the forefront of art making and ideas in art. Join Associate Director & Artistic Director of Ceramics, Doug Casebeer on a behind-the-scenes tour of this renowned facility. RSVP required (kate@urban-expo.com). Transportation is not provided. 1:30 pm | Charon Kransen Arts, booth B19

Adam Brown: How Nature Speaks to Me Photographer Adam Brown will discuss the importance of communing with nature to his work, most of which is inspired by landscape, though not in a literal or representational sense. 6 | ARTASPEN


Lectures & Events 2 pm | Lecture Room

Raymond Jonson: Absolute Art Although Raymond Jonson’s celebrity was not that of other painters who traveled to New Mexico, such as Georgia O’Keeffe or Marsden Hartley, he was one of the foremost 20th century non-objective painters in America, and his contributions were on par with the most celebrated Modern artists. Gallerist Matthew Rowe will discuss the work of this modernist painter and his views on what made Jonson a great artist. Presented by Addison Rowe Fine Art, booth A9 3 pm | Galerie Maximillian, booth B9

Albert Sanford: The Importance of Text in Contemporary Art Text-based art has been an important sub-movement in contemporary art since the 1960s. Gallerist Albert Sanford will discuss use of text in the work of artists Richard Prince, Mel Bochner, and Harland Miller. 3:30 pm | Lecture Room

If Art Fairs Are the New Discos - What are Museums? David Dadone, Executive Director and Chief Curator of Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art will discuss the elements that come together to create a great art scene. BMOCA is committed to developing creative programs and engaging diverse audiences, and Dadone will address the ways in which art fairs and museums can partner to accomplish this goal. 4:30 pm | ART | BASTION, booth A15

Edwina Sandys: Eve & Adam Artist Edwina Sandys will sign copies of this unusual and provocative take on the ancient story. Forty original illustrations drawn with Edwina’s incisive line and vibrant color, throw new light on this famous First Couple as they are projected from the Garden of Eden into Modern Times. There is an unusual twist as the author suggests what may be around the corner in the New Millennium. 6 pm | Zener Schon Contemporary Art, booth B15

Laura Kimpton and Ian Ross: Artist Meet & Greet Join Zener Schon Contemporary Art artists Laura Kimpton and Ian Ross for champagne and one-on-one discussion focusing on their trajectory and examination of the gap between historical assemblage art, monumental installations, murals and philanthropic/public art, to today’s discerning art enthusiasts who aspire to collect art with an edge as well as conscience.

Sunday, August 7 11 am | VIP EVENT | Registration Required

Casterline|Goodman Gallery Specializing in post-war and contemporary art, the Casterline|Goodman Gallery shows first-tier original artworks from the 20th and 21st centuries. This tour offers attendees a look at their summer show featuring the artist RETNA. RSVP required (kate@urban-expo.com). Transportation is not provided. 2 pm | Lecture Room

From Greeley to Aspen and All of the Places in Between Working in both monumental and small dimensions since the 1970s, sculptor Gino Miles has been inspired primarily by 20th century European masters such as Moore, Brancusi, Archipenko, and Marini. Miles will discuss his life and his work, through which he distills his love of the classical figure and objects found in nature, working with a sparse and contemporary language that embodies tranquility. AUGUST 4-7, 2016 | 7


Lectures 2016 Exhibitors & Events B19

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B16 Café Lectures

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B8 Collectors Lounge

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Bar

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Addison Rowe Fine Art.................. A9

IKON Ltd. Fine Art .......................... A7

ART | BASTION...............................A15

The McLoughlin Gallery................. A4

Axiom Contemporary ..................B13

Monroe Gallery of Photography................................ B4

Bonner David Galleries.................. B6 Bruce Lurie Gallery......................B17 Casterline | Goodman Gallery...... A1 Charon Kransen Arts...................B19 Christopher Martin Gallery........... B5 Duane Reed Gallery........................ B3 Evan Lurie Gallery........................B12

Now Contemporary Art................A11 Opera Gallery.................................. B7 Tansey Contemporary..................B16 Timothy Yarger Fine Art..............A12 ten|Contemporary........................A13 Unix Gallery..................................... A3

Galerie Maximillian........................ B9

Walter Wickiser Gallery Inc. ....................................B10

Gallery M.......................................... A6

William Shearburn Gallery........... B8

Gerald Peters Gallery / Peters Projects..............................B11

Yares Art Projects........................... B1

The Hue...........................................A17

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Zener Schon Contemporary Art ........................B15


Addison Rowe Gallery

A9

229 East Marcy Street, Santa Fe, NM 87501 (505) 982-1533 www.addisonrowe.com | matthew@addisonrowe.com Victoria Addison Just a few blocks off the Santa Fe Plaza, Addison Rowe Fine Art Gallery is a hidden destination for art collectors in Santa Fe. The gallery specializes in 20th century American art with a focus on the Taos Society of Artists, the Taos Moderns, Los Cinco Pintores, the Transcendental Painting Group, and the Stieglitz Circle. Exhibiting: Emil Bisttram, Lawrence Calcagno, Louis Catusco, John De Puy, William P. Henderson, Raymond Jonson, Barbara Latham, William R. Leigh, Beatrice Mandelman, Florence Miller Pierce, Louis Ribs

Emil Bisttram, Red Rain, 1969, oil on board, signed and dated, lower right, 24 x 30 in.

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ART | BASTION

A15

2085 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33127 (305) 509-8338 www.artbastion.com | info@artbastion.com Frederick Sebastiano Varoli; Nico Kos Earle ART | BASTION is a contemporary art gallery based in Miami that features emerging and established artists from around the world. The mission of the gallery is to introduce these artists to a wider audience and to bring innovative and exciting talent to the Miami art scene. The exhibitions and special events organized by ART | BASTION evoke a sense of cultural diversity and depth that complements the multi-culturalism of the city of Miami. Exhibiting: Nancy Cadogan, Angel Delgado, Jasper Galloway, Andrea Hamilton, Chris Levine, Emma Levine, Renelio Marin, Charlie Masson, Edwina Sandys, Ayumi Shibata, Deborah Tarr, Dannielle Tegeder, Darya Warner, Alex Yudzon

Deborah Tarr, Black Pine, 2014-2015, oil on canvas, 74 x 74 in.

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Axiom Contemporary

B13

2801 Main Street, Santa Monica, CA 90405 (310) 452-1120 www.axiomcontemporary.com | info@axiomcontemporary.com Jason Kirk, Director; Mark Matkevich, Director; Spencer Capiola, Assistant to the Directors The world’s finest Pop Contemporary gallery. Established in 2011 by Jason Kirk and Mark Matkevich Exhibiting: Anna Church, Rick Fields, Max-Steven Grossman, Daniel Jacob, Jay Kelly, Russell Young

Max-Steven Grossman, Rock/Fashion, photo compilation on lucite, 48 x 99 in.

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Bonner David Galleries

B6

7040 East Main Street, Scottsdale, AZ 85281 (480) 941-8500 www.bonnerdavid.com | art@bonnerdavid.com Christi Bonner Manuelito, Owner/Partner; Clark David Olson, Owner/Partner Now one of Scottsdale’s largest galleries, Bonner David presents dual exhibition spaces – one representing the finest traditional paintings and sculptures, the other showcasing the best in distinctive contemporary art. From abstract to figurative, Bonner David has been recognized worldwide for 14 years as a destination for discerning collectors of contemporary art. Exhibiting: Quim Bové, Michael Carson, Nathan Fischer, Mitch Fry, Max Hammond, Peregrine Heathcote, Brad Howe, Joseph Lorusso, Christi Manuelito, Gail Morris

Michael Carson, Queen, 2015, oil on panel, 40 x 30 in.

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Bruce Lurie Gallery

B17

2736 South La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90034 (310) 876-1780 www.luriegallery.com | info@luriegallery.com Bruce Lurie, Director; Daniel Cohen, Assistant Director; Scott Lurie, Domestic & International Sales; Craig Lurie, Domestic & International Sales Established in the early 1980s in New York’s East Village, Bruce Lurie gave Jean-Michel Basquiat his first show as requested by Leo Castelli. The LA gallery is located in Culver City’s Art District. The gallery has a particular focus on establishing emerging to midcareer artists specializing in cutting-edge Street Art, Abstract minimalism and Pop Art with an additional recent focus on photography. Bruce Lurie Gallery features a wide range of monumental sculptors as well. Exhibiting: Lisa Ashinoff, Andrea Bonfils, Nelson De La Nuez, Brian Liebenthal, Justin Lyons, Daniele Matalon, The Producer BDB, Michael Suchta, This Is Addictive, Ziba

Justin Lyons, A Shot At Love, mixed media on wood with resin, 36 x 48 in.

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Casterline | Goodman Gallery

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611 East Cooper Avenue, Aspen, CO 81611 (720) 436-3403 46 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, NY 11937 (631) 527-5525 www.casterlinegoodman.com | info@casterlinegoodman.com Robert Casterline; Jordan Goodman; Natalie Antoine Specializing in Post-War and Contemporary art, Casterline | Goodman Gallery is committed to presenting first-tier, investment-grade original artwork from the 20th and 21st centuries. Since its establishment, Casterline | Goodman Gallery has continued to offer unique paintings, sculptures and drawings by established artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Alexander Calder, Alex Katz, Roy Lichtenstein, Richard Prince, Gerhard Richter, Ed Ruscha, and Andy Warhol. Exhibiting: RETNA

RETNA, Sacred Dance of Memories, 2015, acrylic on canvas, 64 x 96 in.

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Charon Kransen Arts

B19

By Appointment Only 817 West End Avenue, Suite 11C, New York, NY 10025 (212) 627-5073 charonkransenarts.com | charon@charonkransenarts.com Adam Brown; Lisa Granovsky; Charon Kransen Innovative contemporary jewelry from around the world by international artists, and photography Exhibiting: Adam Brown Photography, plus various international contemporary jewelry artists

Liv Blavarp, Remember Sitting Bull necklace, 2016, stained and painted Norway maple, wood of walnut, ebony

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Christopher Martin Gallery

B5

525 East Cooper Avenue, Aspen, CO 81611 (970) 925-7649 644 Canyon Road, Santa Fe, NM 87501 (505) 303-3483 www.christophermartingallery.com | antonio@christopherhmartin.com Antonio Cortez, Executive Director; Jared Rich, Gallery Director; Marixa Pena, Gallery Associate; Bob Johnson, Studio Director; Christopher H. Martin, Lead Artist Founded 21 years ago in Dallas, TX, Christopher Martin Gallery has created the perfect atmosphere to present reverse glass paintings by American painter Christopher H. Martin. With locations in Dallas, Aspen, and Santa Fe, the galleries showcase the work of mid-career artists with active studio practices. This year the focus is on sculptures by Michael Enn Sirvet. Sirvet is an abstract artist that infuses his works with organic expression in mediums such as aluminum, steel, wood, and acrylic. Exhibiting: Christopher H. Martin, Michael Enn Sirvet

Christopher H. Martin, Veldi, 2016, acrylic on acrylic, 96 x 96 in.

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Duane Reed Gallery

B3

4729 McPherson Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63108 (314) 361-4100 www.duanereedgallery.com | info@duanereedgallery.com Duane Reed, Glenn Scrivner, Ethan Meyer, Merrill Strauss Founded in 1994, the Duane Reed Gallery represents and exhibits nationally recognized contemporary artists working in a variety of mediums encompassing painting and sculpture that includes ceramics, glass and mixed media. 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 and Palm Beach Exhibiting: Cassandria Blackmore, John Garrett, Katherine Glover, Jill Hackney, Eva Isaksen, Aaron Karp, Steven Young Lee, Peter Pincus, Irina Zaytceva

Jill Hackney, Echo, 2016, oil on canvas, 72 x 144 in.

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Evan Lurie Gallery

B12

30 West Main Street, Carmel, IN 46032 (317) 844-8400 www.evanluriegallery.com | info@evanluriegallery.com Evan Lurie, Director; Amy Guess, Gallery Manager; Johnny Brammer, Multimedia Design; Chuck Bryson, Exhibition Specialist The Evan Lurie Gallery specializes in introducing emerging and established international artists with a heavy emphasis on the contemporary abstract. The gallery deals in works of art in all mediums and sizes including monumental, two-dimensional and threedimensional. Exhibiting: Kevin Barrett, Gil Bruvel, Peter Drake, Elisabetta Fantone, Ted Gall, Gian Garofalo, Michael Gorman, William Lazos, Taft McWhorter, Nelson de la Nuez, Jeff Robb, Jorge Santos, Alexi Torres, Nick Veasey, Victor Wang, Marek Zyga

Jorge Santos, Feeding Time, 2016, oil on canvas, 80 x 66 in.

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Gallery M 180 Cook Street, #101, Denver, CO 80202 (303) 331-8400 www.gallerym.com | artsh@gallerym.com Mason Hayutin, Director; Myrna Hayutin, Founder

Since 1996, GALLERY M has been a premier gallery based in Denver. Focused on fine art, photography, sculpture and new media our artists typically are museum credentialed and recognized for their contribution to the advancement of their fine art dialogue. Advisory and auction services available. Exhibiting: Ansel Adams, Miguel Ableton, Alex G. Cao, Anne de Villemejane, Horst P. Horst, Yaacov Agam, Alfred Eisenstaedt, Andreas Feininger, Yousuf Karsh, Robert Kaupelis, Regina Saura, Howard Schatz, Peter Tunney, Andy Warhol

Miguel Ableton, Cabeza III, 2001, oil on canvas, 58 x 38 in.

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Galerie Maximillian

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602 East Cooper Avenue, Aspen, CO 81611 (970) 925-6100 www.galeriemax.com | art@galeriemax.com Albert Sanford; Anne Chapman; Michelle Bryan Galerie Maximillian is the “must-see” gallery in Aspen. Their knowledgeable and friendly staff provides exceptional service to a wide range of collectors. Contemporary artists include: Damien Hirst, Mel Bochner, Jim Dine, Peter Doig, Anish Kapoor, Harland Miller, Beatriz Milhazes, Julian Opie, Grayson Perry, Richard Prince, Ed Ruscha and others. 19th and 20th century masters include museum quality works by Picasso, Braque, Chagall, Dubuffet, Hockney, Miró, Matisse, Warhol and Wesselmann. Exhibiting: Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mel Bochner, Harland Miller, Richard Prince

Harland Miller, High on Hope, 2014, unique screenprint with hand-coloring and annotations, 59 x 44 x 2 in.

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Gerald Peters Gallery / Peters Projects 1005 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe, NM 87501 (505) 954-5700 24 East 78th Street, New York, NY 10075 (212) 628-9760 www.gpgallery.com | info@gpgallery.com Gerald P. Peters, President; Elizabeth Hook, Gallery Manager; Evan Feldman, Director of Contemporary; Maria Hajic, Director of Naturalism

In 1972, Gerald Peters founded the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Gerald Peters has long been recognized as one of the world’s most respected dealers of American art of nineteenth and twentieth centuries with special interests that include classic Western art, paintings of the Taos Society of Artists and the Santa Fe Art Colony, American modernists, American Impressionists, the Ash Can School, the New York School, contemporary art, and traditional and modern sculpture. Exhibiting: Garo Antreasian, Tom Birkner, Robert Buelteman, Will Clift, Chuck Forsman, John Gibson, Jun Kaneko, Karen Kitchel, Gwynn Murrill, Kenton Nelson, Albert Paley, Susan Schwalb, Peri Schwartz, Don Stinson, Peter Woytuk and others

Kenton Nelson, Simple Manners, 2014, oil on canvas, 48 x 36 in.

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The Hue

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2750 NW 3rd Avenue, Suite 11, Miami, FL 33127 (305) 753-3423 www.thehueart.com | maliparkerson@mac.com Mali Parkerson The Hue is a representative of “modern art culture”, producing and curating art experiences by bringing brands, enthusiasts, galleries and artists together in tune with the way we live today. A new approach to art that can be understood by everyone. From pop-up exhibits to captivating art stories. Exhibiting: Rafael Barrios, Daniele Buetti, Roberto Fonfría, Yago Hortal, Lluís Lleó, Jaume Plensa, Anna Ullman

Roberto Fonfría, Strike Before Closing, 2014, collage and mixed media on newspaper stock paper

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Ikon Ltd. Fine Art

A7

2525 Michigan Avenue, Suite G4, Santa Monica, CA 90404 (310) 828-6629 www.ikonltd.com | ikon@ikonltd.com Kay Richards; Greg Abramson Ikon Ltd. Fine Art was established in 1993. We specialize in works on paper from modern and contemporary masters, while maintaining an active inventory of both prints and original works. Exhibiting: Jean-Michel Basquiat, Jean Dubuffet, Sam Francis, Keith Haring, Damien Hirst, Yayoi Kusama, Roy Lichtenstein, Vik Muniz, Mel Ramos, Robert Rauschenberg, James Rosenquist, Ed Ruscha, Andy Warhol.

Andy Warhol, Vesuvius, 1985, unique color screenprint on Arches 88 paper from edition of 57 trial proofs, 31.5 x 39.5 in.

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The McLoughlin Gallery

A4

49 Geary Street, Suite 200, San Francisco, CA 94108 (415) 986-4799 www.mgart.com | info@mgart.com Joan McLoughlin, Gallerist Located in the historic 49 Geary Building, the McLoughlin Gallery is contemporary art gallery serving as a site for exhibitions and public programs working with established international and local mid-career and emerging artists. We represent and promote artists working in a wide array of media, including painting, sculpture, photography, video and installation. Exhibiting: Will Day, David Middlebrook, Rosalio Vargas; Gallery artists: Devon Almarinez, Arnix, Banksy, Bryan Boutwell, Hal Buckner, Cosimo Cavallaro, Christine Comyn, Renaud Delorme, John Grande, Daniel Healey, Liz Hickok, Bonnie Levinson, Jerome Lucani, Malcolm MacDougall III, Bruce Makowsky, Judith Marshall, Pia Maria Martin, Colin McRae, Jeff Muhs, Max Papeschi, Joel Perlman, Sarah Ratchye, Kristina Quinones, Kirstine Roepstorff, Una Ryan, Doug Thielscher, MoE Thomas, Tiffany Trenda, Cristobal Valecillos

David Middlebrook, Rise and Fall, 2010, marble, bronze, aluminum, 53 x 24 x 18 in.

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Monroe Gallery of Photography

B4

112 Don Gaspar, Santa Fe, NM 87501 (505) 992-0800 www.monroegallery.com | info@monroegallery.com Sidney Monroe; Michelle Monroe; Veronica Monroe; Henry Monroe Building on more than five decades of collective experience, Monroe Gallery specializes in classic black and white photography with an emphasis on humanist and photojournalist imagery. The gallery also represents a select group of contemporary and emerging photographers. Exhibiting: Eddie Adams, Sid Avery, Harry Benson, Nina Berman, Margaret Bourke-White, Cornell Capa, Robert Capa, Vivian Cherry, Whitney Curtin, Alfred Eisenstaedt, Bill Eppridge, Andreas Feininger, Ernst Haas, Guy Gillette, Bob Gomel, Brian Hamill, Elliot Landy, Neil Leifer, John Loengard, LIFE Magazine Photographers, Joe McNally, Charles Moore, Carl Mydans, Kendall Nelson, Ruth Orkin, Bill Ray, Ken Regan, Verner Reed, Mick Rock, Amalie R. Rothschild, Steve Schapiro, Mark Shaw, Eric Smith, Grey Villet, Leigh Weiner, Jeff Weidner, Stephen Wilkes, Ida Wyman

Steve Schapiro, David Bowie, The Man Who Fell To Earth, New Mexico, 1975

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Now Contemporary Art

A11

337 NW 25th Street, Miami, FL 33127 (305) 571-8181 www.nowcontemporaryart.com | now@nowcontemporaryart.com Pablo Dona, Director The objective of the gallery is to promote a high profile program of exhibitions of the most influential artists of today in conjunction with a Project room dedicated exclusively to contemporary media. The gallery will be an intimate space in which an artist can present either a single important work of art or a coherent body of work within a specific environment. Exhibiting: 3(three), MartĂ­ Perez Agrippino, Long-Bin Chen, Dante Denton, Pablo Dona, Hernando Hoyos, Kyu-Hak Lee, Pablo Lehmann, Chris Maynard, Magdalena Murua, Peter Opheim, Ariel Ortega, Paula Rivas, Andres Schiavo, Shawn Smith

Pablo Dona, Sunday, 2016, photograph and sculpture, 27 x 40 in.

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Opera Gallery

B7

501 East Dean Street, Residences at the Little Nell, Aspen, CO 81611 (970) 710-7289 | www.operagallery.com | aspen@operagallery.com 791 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10065 (646) 707-3299 | nyc@operagallery.com The Palm Court Miami, 140 NE 39th Street, Suite 239, Miami, FL 33137 (305) 868-3337 | miami@operagallery.com Gilles Dyan, Chairman and Founder; Gregory Lahmi, Manager; Caroline Harris, Art Advisor Founded by Gilles Dyan in Paris in 1994, Opera Gallery is internationally established with 12 galleries around the world. It is one of the leading dealers in modern and contemporary European, American and Asian art, with corporate and private clients worldwide. It has established a solid reputation for its carefully and museum-quality curated exhibitions. Exhibiting: Fernando Botero, Cabellut, Marc Chagall, Andy Denzler, Raoul Dufy, Marcello Lo Giudice, Keith Harring, Yves Klein, LĂŠger, Murakami, Pablo Picasso, Marc Quinn, Anselm Reyle, Pierre Soulages, Manolo Valdez

Pablo Picasso, TĂŞte de Femme, 1944, oil on canvas, 18 x 13 in.

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Tansey Contemporary

B16

652 Canyon Road, Santa Fe, NM 87501 (505) 995-8513 www.tanseycontemporary.com | jen@tanseycontemporary.com Jen Tansey, Gallery Owner and Director; Mike Tansey, Gallery Owner and Director; Steve Dinse, Operations Manager; Ylise Kesser, Consultant Tansey Contemporary exhibits unique, high-quality works across a variety of media including contemporary glass, ceramics, fiber, sculpture and mixed media. Our program is focused at the intersection between contemporary craft, fine art and design. From a curatorial perspective, we place equal emphasis on the “how” and the “why” — taking into consideration both process and context. Exhibiting: Clare Belfrage, Giles Bettison, Sharon Brush, Lisa Cahill, Clea Carlsen, Eunsuh Choi, Carol Coates, Judith Content, Susan Taylor Glasgow, Hilario Gutierrez, Krista Harris, Noel Hart, Bruce Helander, Chris Hill, Sin-ying Ho, Frank Buffalo Hyde, Scarlett Kanistanaux, Aaron Karp, Charla Khanna, Lewis Knauss, Calvin Ma, Gino Miles, Udo Noger, Nuala O’Donovan, Gugger Petter, Frances Priest, Lesley Richmond, Thomas Roth, Lara Scobie, Avital Sheffer, Carol Shin, Joe Spear, Lino Tagliapietra, Emma Varga, Patti Warashina, Jerry Wingren, Sheryl Zacharia

Lino Tagliapietra, Dinosour, 2016, glass, 54.5 x 13.25 x 7.25 in.

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ten|Contemporary

A13

PO Box 1053, Nevada City, CA 95945 (707) 484-2685 www.tencontemporary.com | info@tencontemporary.com Kaetlin Jensvold, Associate Director ten|Contemporary is a contemporary art space located in Northern California. The gallery program is focused on identifying and exhibiting artists who have a unique approach to process, medium, technique and content, with an emphasis on sculpture. Exhibiting: Gale Hart, Elisabett Gudmann, Max Leiva, Kirk H. Slaughter

Slaughter and Gudmann collaboration, Link Series: Arctic, 2016, stainless steel, charred wood, rotating, 76 x 22 x 26 in. AUGUST 4-7, 2016 | 29


Timothy Yarger Fine Art

A12

354 North Bedford Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90210 (310) 278-4400 www.yargerfineart.com | info@yargerfineart.com Tim Yarger, Director; Rebecca Kopp, Assistant Director; Elizabeth Yochim A.S.A, Director of International Exhibitions TYFA has exclusive artist representation of contemporary artists in primary markets and 25 years of secondary market expertise; the gallery produces major exhibitions, promotes scholarship and public programing through collaboration with art historians, critics and museum professionals. Our presentation at Art Aspen includes an exciting focus on light and sculpture by distinguished contemporary artists. In addition, we are presenting a special Career Survey on Bernie Taupin. Although a life-long visual artist, Taupin’s art has received international attention since 2004. Originally inspired by the abstract-expressionists when he and musical partner Elton John first arrived in New York in 1970, Taupin’s art has found its unique expression through use of a broad range of art and found material. Exhibiting: Ching Ching Cheng, Mads Christensen, Guy Dill, Laddie John Dill, Moshe Elimelech, Sam Francis, Larry Kagan, Gary Lang, Pancho Luna, Michele Mattei, Juan Carlos Munoz Hernandez, Jim McHugh, Michael McCall, Lousie Nevelson, Udo Noger, Ruth Pastine, Rodger Stevens, Bernie Taupin, Linda Touby, Cecil Touchon & Cristobal Valecillos

Pancho Luna, Traveling Souls, 2015, mixed media, 26 x 48 x 10 in.

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UNIX Gallery 532 West 24 Street, New York, NY 10011 (212) 209-1572 4411 Montrose Blvd., Suite C, Houston, TX 77006 (713) 874-1770 www.unixgallery.com | info@unixgallery.com Alex Cesaria, Owner; Daniela Mercuri, Owner

Representing an international group of established and emerging artists, UNIX Gallery is a contemporary art gallery in New York’s Chelsea gallery district. Specializing in the primary and secondary markets of the contemporary art world, UNIX Gallery commits to the highest standards of connoisseurship and professionalism. Functioning as an aperture to the future, UNIX Gallery advances and establishes prospective artistic mediums and visions to the evolving contemporary art world. Exhibiting: Peter Anton, Justin Bower, Desire Obtain Cherish, Melanie Comber, Ellen de Meijer, Ingrid Dee Magidson, Dragan, Machiko Edmondson, Engels, Marcello Lo Giudice, Pino Manos, Tom McFarland, Eugenio Merio, John Messenger, Josh Rowell, KwangHo Shin, Alexi Torres, Matthias van Arkel, Christian Voigt

Ellen de Meijer, Quality Time II, 2016, oil on canvas, 87 x 47 in.

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Walter Wickiser Gallery Inc.

B10

210 Eleventh Avenue, Suite 303, New York, NY 10001 (212) 941-1817 www.walterwickisergallery.com | wwickiserg@aol.com Walter Wickiser, Owner/Director Established in 1992 and currently located in Chelsea, New York. As the son of the renowned artist Ralph L. Wickiser, Walter Wickiser specializes in post-war twentieth century and contemporary painting of mid-career artists of American, Asian, and European decent. Exhibiting: Kiyomi Baird, Nadaleena Mirat Brettmann, Edmund Ian Grant, Dorothy Heller, Bill Jackson, Meighen Jackson, Roseline Koener, Magali Leonard, H.A. Sigg, Ralph L. Wickiser, Lauren Jones Worth, Soile Yli-Mäyry

Soile Yli-Mäyry, Asphalt Dream, 2013, oil on canvas, 43 x 55 in.

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William Shearburn Gallery

B8

665 S Skinker Blvd, Saint Louis, MO 63105 (314) 367-8020 www.shearburngallery.com | info@shearburngallery.com William Shearburn; Katherine Rodway Vega; Eric Nauman Located in St. Louis, MO, since 1992, William Shearburn Gallery focuses on Modern and Contemporary American artwork since the mid-20th century with a strong focus on Minimalist and Abstract Expressionist paintings, prints, and works on paper. The gallery represents many established artists of national and international reputation, as well as a number of mid-career and emerging artists. Exhibiting: Donald Baechler, Mel Bochner, John Chamberlain, Mark Flood, Sarah Frost, Catherine Howe, KAWS, Ellsworth Kelly, Dean Kessmann, Jeff Koons, Claude Lalanne, Andrew Millner, Robert Motherwell, Toadhouse, Richard Prince, Bernar Venet

Mel Bochner, Blah, Blah, Blah, 2015, monoprint in two parts with collage, engraving and embossment on hand-dyed Twinrocker handmade paper, 92.5 x 75.5 in. AUGUST 4-7, 2016 | 33


Yares Art Projects

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1222 Flagman Way, Santa Fe, NM 87505 (505) 984-0044 745 Fifth Avenue, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10151 www.yaresartprojects.com | contact@yaresartprojects.com Dennis Yares, Owner; Manuel Garcia, Director; Nicolas Graille, 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 “post-war� paintings, drawings, and sculpture. Yares Art Projects evolved from Riva Yares Gallery founded in Scottsdale, Arizona in 1964, and has been established in Santa Fe, New Mexico since 1991. Expansion plans include a private gallery/residence in Palm Springs and a new major gallery space in New York, both to be completed Autumn 2016. Exhibiting: Milton Avery, Fletcher Benton, Byron Browne, Sean Cavanaugh, Gene Davis, Thomas Downing, Edward Dugmore, Friedel Dzubas, Helen Frankenthaler, Hans Hofmann, Martin Horowitz, Penelope Krebs, Morris Louis, Joan Mitchell, Robert Motherwell, Manuel Neri, Kenneth Noland, Jules Olitski, Larry Poons, Esteban Vicente

Kenneth Noland, Mysteries: Ice Fire, 2000, acrylic on canvas, 30 x 30 in.

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Zener Schon Contemporary Art

B15

23 Sunnyside Avenue, Mill Valley, CA 94941 (415) 738-8505 www.zenerschongallery.com | info@zenerschongallery.com Tara Schon, Owner/Partner; Julie Zener, Owner/Partner Zener Schon Contemporary Art (ZSCA) represents the artwork of a finely curated spectrum of emerging and established artists from national and global backgrounds. Our offering is made unique by our core services of providing not only privately collectible fine art, but also custom murals and sculptural installations to both residential and commercial clientele. The fine art represented by ZSCA ranges in genre, including photography, mixed media, acrylics, oils on canvas, and sculpture. Exhibiting: Eddie Colla, Flores, Gil, and Mann, Peter Gronquist, Laura Kimpton, Ted Lawson, Scarlet Mann / LA Odyssey, Chad Muska, James Randle, Benito Rangel de Maria, James Rizzi, Ian Ross, Ashleigh Sumner, Annie Terrazzo, David Young, Eric Zener

Ted Lawson, Salt Spiral, cast salt with resin, 44 inches in diameter

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