LOS ANGELES ART SHOW 2011
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JANUARY 19–23, 2011 / LA CONVENTION CENTER PRESENTED BY FINE ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION. INCLUDING INTERNATIONAL FINE PRINT DEALERS ASSOCIATION 26TH ANNUAL LOS ANGELES FINE PRINT FAIR.
LOS ANGELES CONVENTION CENTER WEST HALL A, 1201 SOUTH FIGUEROA STREET LOS ANGELES, CA 90015 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 2011 PATRON RECEPTION 6 PM – 7 PM OPENING NIGHT PREMIERE PARTY 7 PM – 10 PM Benefiting The Art of Elysium Supporter: Getty Museum Education GENERAL SHOW HOURS JANUARY 20 – 23, 2011 Thursday, January 20 1 1 Friday, January 21 11 Saturday, January 22 11 Sunday, January 23 11
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WELCOME THE ART WORLD RETURNS TO LOS ANGELES Welcome to the 16th Annual Los Angeles Art Show! Sponsored by the Fine Art Dealers Association in conjunction with the International Fine Print Dealers Association, LAAS takes up residence at the Los Angeles Convention Center in the heart of LA’s revitalized downtown district. Painting, sculpture, works on paper, photography, and video from over 100 national and international galleries will be showcased for collectors, curators, and art enthusiasts of every kind. Featuring over 15,000 works from all genres and periods, the show also offers a variety of related events and activities ranging from collector’s tours to book signings to panel discussions and film screenings. Starting with the Opening Night Premiere Party and welcome ceremony for the Featured Program: China Today, the weekend celebrates arts organizations, from noble non-profits to museums, classical and contemporary art making and brings together artists, collectors, and dealers from all over the world. As an active component of Los Angeles Arts Month, January’s citywide celebration of the arts, The Los Angeles For Show information contact
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Join the celebration. Discover a world of new ideas. Enjoy the spectacle.
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Symposia and Docent Tours Curated Exhibitions Performances and Installations Sponsors Fine Art Dealers Association (FADA) Producer’s Letter Opening Night Premier Party Thank you Partners and Supporters The Art of Elysium J. Paul Getty Museum Education Department International Fine Print Dealers Association (IFPDA) Official Letters Los Angeles Art Association / Gallery 825 Sister Cities of Los Angeles Kin-The Sister City Annual The Los Angeles Printmaking Society (LAPS) Featured Program CHINA TODAY 53 Art Museum VIP Program of Events
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LA ART SHOW 101/Exhibit 56 Abby M Taylor Fine Art 58 Aboriginal Dreamtime Fine Art Gallery 60 ACA Galleries 61 ADC Contemporary Art Gallery 62 The Annex Galleries PRINT FAIR 63 Addison Rowe Fine Arts 64 Amstel Gallery 66 Arader Galleries 68 Arcadia Gallery 69 Art Company Misoolsidae 70 The Art Reserve PROJECT SPACE 73 Art Gate Gallery 74 Art Statements CHINA TODAY 75 Arushi Arts PROJECT SPACE 76 Ashley Sands Los Angeles/Holster London PROJECT SPACE 77 Berkis Gallery 78 4
Boma Modern PROJECT SPACE Blue Rain Gallery Caldwell Snyder Gallery ChinaSquare The Chmar Gallery Christian Hohmann Fine Art Chung Jark Gallery Cocolan Art Center CHINA TODAY Couturier Gallery PROJECT SPACE Cumberland Gallery Dado Art Gallery David Cook Galleries David Lawrence Gallery David Richard Contemporary Davidson Galleries PRINT FAIR Denenberg Fine Arts Denis Bloch Fine Art Ferrin Gallery PROJECT SPACE Emil Nelson Gallery FQ Projects CHINA TODAY FU Xin Gallery CHINA TODAY The G2 Gallery Gaffer CHINA TODAY Galeria Moro Galerie Michael Gallery DeNovo PROJECT SPACE Gallery MayJune Gallery Miz Gallery Moda Gallery Seine 51 Garboushian Gallery Gebert Gallery George Billis Gallery PROJECT SPACE George Stern Fine Arts Glass Garage Gallery Guy Hepner Hao Space CHINA TODAY Harco Gallery
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Hayden & Fandetta Rare Books Insight Arte Jack Rutberg Fine Arts Jonathon Novak Contemporary Korea Art Center La Casona Gallery Lewallen Galleries Louie Art Space CHINA TODAY The Lurie Galleries Louis Stern Fine Arts M.S. Rau Antiques Mertens Fine Art Madison Gallery ME Photo Art Gallery CHINA TODAY Micaela Gallery Mingjia Gallery CHINA TODAY Modernbook Gallery Peter Fetterman Gallery Museum Works Galleries Niman Fine Art Paul Mahder Gallery Phoenix Art Palace CHINA TODAY Pyo Gallery Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery Proud Gallery CHINA TODAY The Redfern Gallery Rehs Galleries, Inc. Robert L. Parsons Fine Art Robischon Gallery Rosenbaum Contemporary Salt Fine Art Schiller & Bodo European Paintings Scott White Contemporary Art See+ Gallery CHINA TODAY Sienna Gallery PROJECT SPACE Stephen Rosenberg Fine Art PROJECT SPACE Skotia Gallery Sue Greenwood Fine Art 6
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Susan Teller Gallery Tobey C. Moss Gallery PRINT FAIR Tasende Gallery Timothy Yarger Fine Art Trotter Galleries Notes Verne Collection Inc. PRINT FAIR Villa del Arte Galleries Ward-Nasse Gallery Westwood Gallery, NYC William A. Karges Fine Art X-Power Gallery
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26th Annual Los Angeles IFPDA Print Fair Vintage Posters Project Spaces Curated Exhibitions Performances and Installations VIP Program Thanks Special Thanks from KR Martindale Show Management Media Partners / Sponsors Advertising Contact List Minotti Collectors After Party Cooper Design Space Event Sponsors / Thank you to / Media Partners
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Symposia & Docent Tours THURSDAY, JANUARY 20
SATURDAY, JANUARY 22
12 PM LA Art Show Collectors Tour
12 PM LA Art Show Collectors Tour
Chinese Language LA Art Show Collectors Tour
2 PM Tao Dong Dong discusses his work and the experience of being a contemporary artist in today’s China. 4 PM NAKED: The Nude in America – A book signing and lecture by nationally recognized scholar, art historian, and author, Bram Dijkstra.
Korean Language LA Art Show Collectors Tour
2 PM Committed to Print: Creating and Collecting Prints Today Co-sponsored by The Prints and Drawings Council of LACMA and the International Fine Print Dealers Association. Artist Greg Colson, dealer Bobbie Greenfield, and collector Joseph Morsman; moderated by LACMA curator Leslie Jones.
6 PM The Rising Tide – Film Screening Shot in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen in the summer of 2006, this documentary, directed by Robert Adanto, explores China’s march toward the future through the works of some their most talented photographers and video artists. This unflinching study is described as an “eye-opener” in every sense of the word. MATURE CONTENT.
4 PM Art is Architecture – Dwell magazine hosts a conversation examining the ongoing evolution of digitally designed and fabricated spatial installations as art forms.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 21
12 PM LA Art Show Collectors Tour
12 PM LA Art Show Collectors Tour
Curatorial Tour of Sister Cities Annual Pavilion Korean Language LA Art Show Collectors Tour
SUNDAY, JANUARY 23
Korean Language LA Art Show Collectors Tour
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Sisterhood City: Feminist Art in Los Angeles – Presented in association with art ltd. Groundbreaking artists Cheri Gaulke, Meg Linton, Rachel Rosenthal & Linda Vallejo. The panel will be moderated by art historian, writer, and critic, Dr. Betty Ann Brown, with further comments by noted critic, Peter Frank.
2 PM Robert Williams: Conceptual Realism, In the Service of the Hypothetical
4 PM Four Stones for Kanemitsu – A screening of the Academy Award nominated documentary. It exquisitely explores the collaboration between artist Matsumi Kanemitsu and master printer Serge Lozingot as they create a four-color lithograph.
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CURATED EXHIBITIONS
CURATED EXHIBITIONS
53 Art Museum
VOX HUMANA
53 Art Museum, a new avant-garde contemporary art institution located in Guangzhou, China will present an exhibition of three cutting-edge artists. Three WalkersCrossing Over features Guangzhou-based Feng Feng, Qin Jin, and Liu Qingyuan. Curated and sponsored by the prominent Asian art magazines Art Gallery Magazine / Gallery Sights.
The L.A. ART MACHINE presents VOX HUMANA, an exciting large-scale, live art installation by celebrated international street artists at the 2011 Los Angeles Art Show. Visitors are invited to return throughout the run of the show to watch these murals spring to life, and join us for the completion celebration on Sunday, January 23, 2011 at 2 PM. Curated by Bryson Strauss.
Kin – the Sister City Annual The LA Art Show and Sister Cities of Los Angeles, Inc. are proud to present Kin – the Sister City Annual at the 2011 LA Art Show. Curated by Los Angeles Art Association’s Peter Mays and LACMA’s Nancy Meyer, this important crosscultural exhibition will feature contemporary video artist Caetano Dias from Brazil.
FLORA KAO’s Ghost Grove Los Angeles Art Association/Gallery 825 presents FLORA KAO’s Ghost Grove. Referencing Chinese landscape painting, Ghost Grove employs fabric, paint, and light to simulate the airy play of light and shadow that is an integral component of the outdoor experience of trees.
Henri Cartier-Bresson Rarely / Unseen The Ritz Carlton Residences is proud to sponsor Rarely / Unseen, an exhibition by Henri Cartier-Bresson. Galleryowner Peter Fetterman will share his collection of rare images by this master of 20th Century photography. Amassed over a 20-year period, when Fetterman was Bresson’s primary U.S. gallery, many of these images have never been seen by the public.
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PERFORMANCES & INSTALLATIONS
Russell Young
Joe Davidson
The Art of Elysium is proud to present an exhibition and special live performance by celebrated British artist Russell Young. Widely recognized for his photos of rock stars, including: Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, and REM, Young will perform a live silk-screen production during the fair’s opening-night reception. The work created at this unique performance will be available for purchase at The Art of Elysium booth.
Joe Davidson uses hundreds of small pieces to create larger compositional wholes. With his cast plaster sunflowers, Davidson uses an object rich with the symbolic connotations of fleeting beauty, and drains the flowers of their color. His works are likened to living coral reefs, which lose their vibrant colors as they die. The result is elegiac in tone as it displays an ephemeral aesthetic. Presented by the George Billis Gallery.
John Baldessari John Baldessari’s installation at the 2011 LA Art Show illustrates a lifetime of accumulating found imagery in this now familiar minimalist attitude of paring image with – in this case – an alpha-character group of prints. The installation’s playfulness can be both comfortable and confusing as one is forced to search-out image associations that may have escaped attention upon further scrutiny, or perhaps asking one to “spell-out a word,” thereby creating your own John Baldessari artwork. This exhibition is produced and printed by the Mixografía® Workshop.
Maddy Le Mel Artist Maddy Le Mel, states of her work, “There exists in us all the impulse to flee confinement -- no matter how comfortable our nests may be. Yet we resign ourselves to safe niches, even when they curb our urge to grow. Many paths of escape do exist, if only we’d choose to take them. But to disrupt our status quo is to risk failure. Stepping outside our familiar worlds could cause us to plummet to the ground….or perhaps we would learn to fly.” Presented by the George Billis Gallery.
David Datuna David Datuna‘s art installation entitled, Chaotic Past is a fervent expression of stacked dishwashers with dishes spilling out onto the floor. Although the assemblage appears chaotic, it is a commentary on urban archeology. This exhibition is presented by the Westwood Gallery.
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SPONSOR LETTER
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January 2011
Dear Members of the Art Community: Viking River Cruises is delighted to have the opportunity to participate in the 16th Annual Los Angeles Art Show. We have always believed in supporting art, culture and the local community and are excited to be part of an event that promotes enrichment. More than half a million people have joined Viking on magical, enlightening journeys through Europe, Russia, Ukraine, China, Egypt and Southeast Asia. Along with educational onboard lectures, we visit places such as Monet’s studio and gardens at Giverny, the Van Gogh Museum in the Netherlands and the incomparable Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg. Additionally, we sponsor several schools in China along our river cruise routes. We were excited to learn that China is the theme of this year’s art show. For several years now, we have been escorting guests to China to experience its unique treasures and discover the origin of where they were created. Guests of our China tours have the chance to visit the Ceramic History Museum, the Hubei Provincial Museum and the Shanghai Museum. One of the highlights of our China tours is a trip to Xian to see the Terra Cotta Warriors and last year, we were able to help bring that exhibit to the U.S. for the first time. We are very happy to be participating this year and would like to thank you for attending. Please enjoy the 16th Annual Los Angeles Art Show.
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SPONSOR LETTER
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Dear Friends,
ART | Movement: LA
The “ART Movement: LA” show is a thirty-minute weekly show hosted by ICN TV Network to both its Asian and Caucasian audience. The program aims at promoting a strong sense of connectivity between the Los Angeles community and its art scene and becoming a pull string that ties the community and the arts together as one cohesive whole, which will constitute a key factor that currently lacks in the structure of the LA art community. The show will be able to capture exactly what makes the LA art scene so unique: the walkability of LA’s streets; the colorful local artists and the way they work; the diversity in styles, mediums, and ideas; and the unique galleries and how they serve their communities.
ICN TV Network is honored to be the exclusive Asian media sponsor for 2011 Los Angeles Art Show. ICN is the leading television media group broadcasting Chinese and English‐ language programs via terrestrial TV, Cable, DTH and Broadband IP TV in the U.S. Variety of programs are broadcasted in English or with English subtitles on ICN and they are thoroughly presenting the roots of Asian culture and the latest trends in Asia to people living in the United States. ICN has three 24/7 DTH channels on Dish Networks; local cable channels in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle; plus nationwide terrestrial TV coverage in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Houston and New York. Currently, ICN co‐produces several popular TV programs with China, which includes the movie documentary “Secrets of Film”, news reality program “Story, China” and geographic sightseeing program “Across China”, etc. Through ICN channels, it is our goal to improve communication and understanding between Asia and the United States through cultural and artistic exchanges. As a culture, news and entertainment driven TV broadcasting channel, all of us at ICN are excited to promote the interconnectedness of the Los Angeles art scenes; a pull string that ties the community and the arts together as one cohesive whole. We are also delighted to participate in the Opening Night Premiere Party to join the celebration and help bring the experiences of art to children in Los Angeles. Look forward to meeting all of you in the Los Angeles Art Show 2011!
Warmest Regards,
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FADA
FADA
FINE ART DEALER ASSOCIATION
Welcome to the Los Angeles Convention Center and the 16th Annual Los Angeles Art Show, presented by the Fine Art Dealers Association (FADA). Founded in 1990, FADA is a nonprofit membership organization comprised of a select group of established and respected art dealers. Membership in FADA is by invitation only and is based upon each gallery’s professional stature as well as knowledge of a particular medium, historical period, and/or individual artist. FADA members’ expertise ranges from Old Masters to California Plein Air to Impressionist, Modern, and Contemporary, and encompasses painting, sculpture, photography, works on paper, and original graphics. FADA members often provide information to major cultural institutions, frequently appraise and authenticate works of art for legal and governmental authorities, and maintain an extensive website FADA.COM used as a reference library by colleagues and collectors alike. In whatever they undertake, the FADA membership is dedicated to promoting the highest degree of professionalism, scholarship, and integrity in all aspects of the art business. As the overseer of the Los Angeles Art Show, FADA applies these same principles to the organization of this annual fair. Attendees at the 2011 LAAS will have five days to experience an exemplary selection of national and international galleries with thousands of vetted artworks for sale. This year we welcome one hundred galleries including more than a dozen from China, some of them exhibiting in the United States for the very first time. FADA is pleased to have created this venue for LA’s large, art-loving population and is delighted to present this extraordinary event. Enjoy!
Jane Glassman Executive Director Fine Art Dealers Association
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fada board OF DIRECTORS AND MEMBERS
BOARD MEMBERS Betina Tasende, President Beverly Denenberg, Vice President Geoff Cline, Treasurer Louis Stern, Secretary Susan Bodo Jonathan Novak Howard L. Rehs George Stern Abby Taylor
MEMBERS Abby M. Taylor Fine Art LLC, Greenwich, CT Anderson Galleries, Beverly Hills, CA Avery Galleries, Bryn Mawr, PA Charleston Renaissance Gallery, Charleston, SC Cincinnati Art Galleries, LLC, Cincinnati, OH Cline Fine Art, Scottsdale, AZ Couturier Gallery, Los Angeles, CA David Cook Galleries, Denver, CO David David Gallery, Philadelphia, PA David Dike Fine Art LLC, Dallas, TX Denenberg Fine Arts, Inc., West Hollywood, CA DeRu’s Fine Arts, Bellflower & Laguna Beach, CA Douglas Frazer Fine Art, Ltd., Medina, WA Eckert Fine Art Connecticut, Kent, CT Eckert & Ross Fine Art, Indianapolis, IN Galerie Michael, Beverly Hills, CA George Stern Fine Arts, West Hollywood, CA Godel & Co., Inc., New York, NY Greenfield Sacks Gallery, Santa Monica, CA Guarisco Gallery, Washington, DC Jane Kahan Gallery, New York, NY Jerald Melberg Gallery, Charlotte, NC Jonathan Novak Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA Lawrence J. Cantor And Company, Los Angeles, CA Leslie Sacks Fine Art, Los Angeles, CA Levis Fine Art, Ossining, NY Louis Stern Fine Arts, West Hollywood, CA McColl Fine Art, Charlotte, NC Nedra Matteucci Galleries, Santa Fe, NM
PYO Gallery, Los Angeles, CA/Seoul/Beijing Questroyal Fine Art, LLC, New York, NY Redfern Gallery, Laguna Beach, CA Red Fox Fine Art, Middleburg, VA Rehs Galleries, Inc., New York, NY Rosenbaum Contemporary Gallery, Boca Raton, FL Roughton Galleries, Dallas, TX Schiller & Bodo European Paintings, New York, NY Scott Richards Contemporary Art, San Francisco, CA Spanierman Gallery, LLC, East Hampton & New York, NY Sullivan Goss - An American Gallery, Santa Barbara, CA Tasende Gallery, La Jolla & West Hollywood, CA The Caldwell Gallery, Manlius, NY & North Palm Beach, FL The Cooley Gallery, Inc., Old Lyme, CT Thomas Nygard Gallery, Bozeman, MT Thomas Paul Fine Art, Los Angeles, CA Timothy Yarger Fine Art, Beverly Hills, CA/Bangkok Trotter Galleries, Carmel & Pacific Grove, CA Vallejo Gallery, Newport Beach, CA Vincent Vallarino Fine Art Ltd., New York, NY William A. Karges Fine Art, Beverly Hills & Carmel, CA Wooster Projects, New York, NY
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FADA
FADA president’s letter
A mounting sense of excitement best describes our outlook as we send this catalogue to press. It is exhilarating and deeply satisfying to witness the ever evolving roster of artists, distinguished exhibitors, sponsors, and supporters each year. When the Los Angeles Art Show first began, we could only dream the show would come this far. I would especially like to thank each dealer participating in this year’s show. Your presence insures we will be presenting our visitors a unique and most exciting survey of historical through contemporary art. All who share in this undertaking are deeply indebted to Kim Martindale for the dedication, talent, enthusiasm, and boundless energy he invests in our show year after year. We are a proud partner of the Los Angeles art community, which is now enjoying the worldwide attention it richly deserves. Together, we have grown to become one of the world’s leading art marketplaces. On behalf of the Fine Art Dealers Association, it is my great pleasure to welcome you to the 16th Annual Los Angeles Art Show. Cheers,
Betina Tasende President Fine Art Dealers Association
PRODUCER’S LETTER
Welcome to the 2011 Los Angeles Art Show
What makes mounting the Los Angeles Art Show each year such an exciting endeavor is that as the focus of the art world evolves, changes, and shifts so does the scope of the fair. We are pleased to be joined again this year by familiar returning galleries and welcome new exhibitors, never before seen at the Los Angeles Art Show, let alone this country. I am grateful to every gallery who packs up their treasures each year and turns a vast empty hall into a breathtaking display of art. Just as our show uniquely explores numerous genres and eras, our curated exhibitions, installations, and symposia feature a compendium of intriguing themes including photography, urban street art, digital fabrication, and feminist art in Los Angeles, to name a few. Our featured program, China Today welcomes a dozen Chinese galleries and 53 Art Museum to exhibit a diverse array of work from one of the worlds most prolific and provocative artistic regions. I must also thank our dedicated civic and cultural partners including, the Art of Elysium and our supporter the J. Paul Getty Museum Education Department. The 2011 Los Angeles Art Show is thankful to be part of LA Arts Month, a program aimed at encouraging the city of Los Angeles and surrounding communities to engage in the art movement that is a defining element of our Metropolis. In addition, the launch of Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A. 1945–1980 will take place with over 30 concurrent exhibitions throughout Southern California beginning fall 2011, an unprecedented collaboration of museums and cultural organizations supported by Getty Foundation grants. The LA Art Show appreciates its role in the expanding celebration of the arts and extends its gratitude to FADA, The IFPDA, our numerous sponsors, and our colleagues, without whose support this show would not be possible. Despite a tumultuous year, we have had a 20 percent growth in participating galleries and expect record-breaking attendance. For me, this reinforces the importance of arts’ powerful statement and its ability to challenge our sensibilities, creating a message of optimism and potential. Again, I welcome you to the 2011 Los Angeles Art Show and hope you are able to fully experience the depth of our event and walk away with a new perspective on the year to come. Enjoy the Show!
Kim Martindale Director/Executive Producer Los Angeles Art Show
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opening night premiere party
opening night premiere party THANK YOU TO OUR PATRONS
Victor Antonio Kathy Tadayon Behrenroth and Lars Behrenroth Charles Black Lindsay Chambers Daley Haggar Michelle Hobin Christine Mangnall-Schwarz Gregory Morrow Gail & Gerald Oppenheimer John Pennant-Jones Elizabeth Puro Murphy & Ed Romano Marcella Ruble Robert P. Seldon, The Fine Art Fund, Inc. Rubin Turner Mark Watters Alyce Woodward Che Wright Michael Wunderman Gail Zappa
As of January 3, 2011
THE ART OF ELYSIUM LETTER
THE ART OF ELYSIUM
3278 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90010 T 213 389 3201 F 213 389 4155 E info@theartofelysium.org theartofelysium.org
January 2011 Dear Friends & Supporters of the Arts, The Art of Elysium is thrilled and honored to be a beneficiary of the 2011 Los Angeles Art Show. Founded in 1997, The Art of Elysium encourages working actors, artists, and musicians to voluntarily dedicate their time and talent to children who are battling serious medical conditions. We provide artistic workshops in acting, art, comedy, fashion, music, radio, songwriting, and creative writing. We’re proud to say that to date we have served 39,000 children and counting in more than 18 hospitals throughout the Los Angeles and New York area. Our programming is founded on the belief that the arts have the potential to make a widereaching and beneficial impact on ill children. By combining the expertise of working artists, psychologists, clinical arts therapists, and child development specialists, The Art of Elysium provides a broad range of creative arts experiences that supports patients and families during periods of illness or hospitalization, while simultaneously responding to the identified needs of medical establishments.
The Art of Elysium
The Art of Elysium is proud to be a participant in the 16th Annual Los Angeles Art Show. Since our founding in 1997, the organization has been dedicated to enriching the lives of artists and critically ill children. We believe that there is a powerful and mutual exchange of hope and appreciation that occurs when artists share their time and talent with children battling serious medical conditions. The lives of hospitalized children are largely filled with suffering, loneliness, fear, and regimen. Artists have the unique ability to help children in need find a creative voice and discover a sense of individuality and self-efficacy, even in the midst of overwhelmingly difficult circumstances. In return, those same artists, who have been taken outside of their normal scope of work, are enriched in ways they never imagined. Through this inimitable exchange between artist and child, the artist experiences the power of giving and the child experiences the power of their own artistic journey. It is our hope that The Art of Elysium will serve as a visible outlet for artists to continue to give and for children to relish in these shared experiences.
In 2011, The Art of Elysium will continue to expand on the artist services programs started in 2010. This programming will reflect a full-circle mission with the charity providing a professional platform for artists in exchange for artists volunteering their time and talent to children with serious illnesses. In 2010, two new programs were founded: Elysium Project and Elysium Sessions, both of which are dedicated to artist services and hospital programming. In 2011, we look forward to creating two more programs dedicated to the theatre arts and fashion, thus reflecting all the artistic disciplines incorporated in The Art of Elysium’s mission. The Art of Elysium exists because of the passion that artists hold in their hearts. By serving children in need, the artist is allowed to express this passion in ways that could never be revealed on stage, in a gallery, or behind a camera. We invite you to join in our efforts to make a difference or invent your own way to reach out and share yourself with others. Sincerely,
Jennifer Howell Founder
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J. Paul Getty Museum Education Department LETTER
J. Paul Getty Museum Education Department
1200 Getty Center Drive Los Angeles, CA 90049 T 310 440 7300 E museumeducation@getty.edu getty.edu
J. Paul Getty Museum Education Department
The J. Paul Getty Museum defines its mission as encouraging the appreciation and understanding of visual art and its history, contexts, and meanings. In support of this mission, the Museum’s Education Department works to enhance visitors’ direct experiences with works of art, taking a leadership role in developing high-quality programs, written materials, and educational spaces that strongly connect a broad range of audiences to the Museum, its collections, and special exhibitions. The initiatives and programs of the Department reflect a strong commitment to K–12 students and their teachers, as well as audiences that include children and their families, post-secondary faculty and students, and adults and scholars. Since 2005 the Department has granted fully subsidized bus transportation to Title I schools, annually bringing more than 100,000 students and their teachers for single visits to the J. Paul Getty Museum’s two locations: the Getty Center in Los Angeles and the Getty Villa in Malibu. Additionally, partnerships with school communities and cultural and community organizations provide young people with opportunities for longer-term, in-depth learning experiences.
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IFPDA LETTER
IFPDA
250 West 26th Street, Suite 405 New York, NY 10001 T 212 674 6095 F 212 674 6783 E info@ifpda.org ifpda.org
INTERNATIONAL FINE PRINT DEALERS ASSOCIATION
The International Fine Print Dealers Association is a nonprofit organization of art dealers, galleries, and publishers with expertise in the field of fine prints who are committed to the highest standards of quality, ethics, and connoisseurship, and to promoting a greater appreciation of fine prints among collectors and the public. Since its founding in 1987, the IFPDA has grown to over 160 elected members from thirteen countries whose areas of specialization range from old master and modern to contemporary prints, and includes publishers of editions by renowned contemporary and emerging artists. Election to membership requires a high level of expertise, ethics, and professional integrity. The number of years a dealer or gallery has been in business is taken into account along with the quality of art offered for sale, the caliber of exhibitions and published catalogues, and the international stature of artists exhibited.
January 19, 2011
Dear Art Lovers and Patrons, The Los Angeles IFPDA Fine Print Fair is pleased to be a part of the 2011 Los Angeles Art Show. We are thrilled at the enthusiasm and support the Fair has received from the City of Los Angeles and its art community as a highlight of the City’s Arts Month. We extend a special welcome to China, this year’s guest country, and to the galleries and museums participating in the Chinese pavilion. The Los Angeles IFPDA Fine Print Fair, as one of the longest running print fairs in the country, affords visitors the opportunity to view and purchase works from the world’s leading experts in fine prints. Exhibiting dealers represent the broad spectrum of the IFPDA’s membership with specialties encompassing old master, German Expressionist, Japanese, 18th and 19thcentury European and American, American Regionalist, Latin American, modern, and contemporary. As an organization dedicated to furthering the appreciation of fine prints, the IFPDA is proud to host two programs as part of the LAAS’s symposia series, a screening of the award winning film Four Stones for Kanemitsu and the panel discussion Committed to Print: Creating and Collecting Prints Today. We applaud the Fine Art Dealers Association for their vision and extend a special thanks to the show’s producer, Kim Martindale and Allison Starcher for making the LAAS the premier event it has become. On behalf of the IFPDA’s Board of Directors, I extend a warm welcome and encourage you to participate in all the Fair has to offer as an opportunity to appreciate and acquire art that will provide a lifetime of enjoyment. Sincerely,
Michele T. Senecal Executive Director
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2011 BOARD MEMBERS Tara K. Reddi, President Paula Mccarthy Panczenko, Executive Vice President Susan Teller, Vice President Joni Moisant Weyl, Treasurer Armin Kunz, Secretary Emmanuel Benador David Cleaton-Roberts Barbara Krakow Tobey C. Moss Mary Ryan Betsy Senior Carolyn Staley Alan N. Stone Eva Maria Worthington Ruth Ziegler Robert K. Newman, Board Advisor Richard Solomon, Board Advisor Diane Villani, Board Advisor
To further advance its mission to increase the awareness and enjoyment of fine prints, the IFPDA provides funding for educational programs and materials, exhibitions, scholarly publications, lectures, and symposia relating to fine prints. With its Annual Book Award, the IFPDA encourages print research, scholarship, and the discussion of new ideas in the field of fine prints. The Association’s website at www.ifpda.org contains information about the IFPDA and its membership standards, a searchable database of artists who have made prints with links to the member dealers where their works can be found, and a calendar of museum and member exhibitions worldwide.
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arts organization letter
arts organization
825 North La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90069 T 310 652 8272 F 310 652.9251 E gallery825@laaa.org laaa.org
LOS ANGELES ART ASSOCIATION GALLERY 825
Eighty-five years ago, the Los Angeles Art Association (LAAA) changed the conversation about how artists could be viewed, appreciated, and sustained in Los Angeles.
LosAngelesArtAssociation Peter Mays | Executive Director
Dear Arts Enthusiast, On behalf of the Staff, Board of Directors and Artists of the Los Angeles Art Association (LAAA), please allow me to welcome you to the 2011 Los Angeles Art Show presented by the Fine Art Dealers Association (FADA). As I reflect on a new year, I’m proud of LAAA’s 85-year role in the formation of Los Angeles’ arts community. Today, I remain committed to our ongoing mission of providing emerging artists with the experience, education and exposure needed to create and sustain careers in the arts. Our unique status as a non-profit organization provides us with the flexibility for risk-taking beyond what is possible in the commercial gallery system, thereby positioning the organization as a driver of innovative, contemporary content in Los Angeles. As THE place for emerging art in Los Angeles, LAAA serves as both a feeder resource for the larger art community and a highly visible platform that fosters greater awareness for exciting, emerging artists. Mindful of the huge impact that emerging artists make to all aspects of our shared quality of life, LAAA believes that emerging artists, even the most non-traditional talents, require access to a professional exhibition space and the career support to expand and realize their singular artistic visions. The successes and expanded services we provide to local artists and art advocates address important needs not confronted by most civic and cultural agencies. By filling this need LAAA has developed into an essential resource for Los Angeles’ emerging artists. In 2010 alone, LAAA served over 400 artists of all media and backgrounds and our exhibitions have gained national and global visibility in forums as varied as NBC, The Los Angeles Times, A.O.L/PAPER and New Scientist. 2010 also saw the debut of LAAA’s Public Art Initiative, the launch of two travelling exhibitions and our exclusive invitation to represent U.S. artists at the European Union’s Cultural Capital celebration at the C.A.R fair in Essen, Germany. Through this work, LAAA has helped ignite the careers of an army of artists including disadvantaged and underrepresented artists.
LAAA great takes pride in our legacy as a champion of creativity and innovation in our community. In 1925, LAAA’s original trustees (including Harry Chandler, Edward Dickson, and William May Garland) responded to the dearth of cultural engagement in Los Angeles by establishing LAAA, thereby creating the opportunity and the expectation that art would have an ongoing role in the cultural life of Los Angeles. Our mission is to support, nurture, and develop our region’s emerging artists – helping these artists fulfill their creative promise and ensuring the possibility of their larger contributions to our social fabric and economic vitality. Having launched the careers of many high-profile artists, today LAAA continues to play a central role in the Los Angeles arts community by providing local artists and the community with exceptional exhibition and public art programming, as well as a forum for exchange and education through lectures, workshops, and networking opportunities. LAAA is a crucial community resource in Southern California that functions as the standard for peer-to-peer learning and ongoing networking for emerging artists. Our work as a mission-driven 501c3 non-profit arts organization sustains a vibrant artist community that puts the obligation for managing knowledge and access in the hands of the art makers. Throughout the years, Los Angeles Art Association has experienced its share of evolution, but never lost sight of one non-negotiable principle—its commitment to support emerging Southern California artists in our shared community. Eighty-five years later, it’s time to change the conversation again.
While the Ghost Grove installation by artist Flora Kao here at the Los Angeles Art Show is certainly one of the highlights of our 2011 programming, I would like to extend a personal invitation for you to join us throughout the year as we advance our mission with special exhibits and events. Our cross-continental Hecho a Mano exhibition will open on January 15 and continue through February11 at Gallery 825 on La Cienega Boulevard. For more information on LAAA’s exhibitions and programming, please visit www.laaa.org or call us at 310.652.8272. Finally, a sincere nod of appreciation to Kim Martindale, Jane Glassman and the FADA Board of Directors for sharing the belief that emerging artists can and do make lasting impacts on the cultural and economic life of our shared community.
Ehrin, Metallic Orange Experience Rock
Enjoy the Show!
Benson, Out of Earth Peter Mays Executive Director
Supporting the arts by supporting the artists. Gallery 825/Main Administrative Offices | 825 North La Cienega Boulevard | Los Angeles, CA 90069 | phone: 310.652.8272 | fax: 310.652.9251 | www.laaa.org
Soubiran Aladin’s Magic
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sister cities of los angeles
KIN - the sister city annual
KIN - the sister city annual
sister cities of los angeles
President Dwight D. Eisenhower created the Sister Cities program in 1956 to build global cooperation, promote cultural understanding, and stimulate economic development among cities throughout the world. Information on Sister Cities International is available at sister-cities.org. The Sister Cities of Los Angeles was founded three years later in 1959 with partnerships with Nagoya, Japan, and Eilat, Israel. Today, Sister Cities of Los Angeles promotes international relations, trade, cultural exchange, and peace with 25 Sister Cities and three Friendship Cities on six continents.
The LA Art Show and Sister Cities of Los Angeles, Inc. are proud to present Kin – the Sister City Annual at the 2011 LA Art Show. Curators Peter Mays (Los Angeles Art Association) and Nancy Meyer (LACMA) are pleased to showcase Brazil’s advancing presence on the contemporary art stage with a very special presentation of Caetano Dias’ video installation O Mundo de Janiele at this inaugural exhibit. Kin – the Sister City Annual will offer the audience uncommon access to the freshest ideas and trends in global contemporary art.
Through a variety of programs, Sister Cities of Los Angeles, Inc. creates opportunities for the officials and citizens of the 25 cities to explore each city’s culture and economy and effect real change at municipal, educational, business, professional, and technical levels. Building “People To People” Relationships is the foundation of every Sister Cities of Los Angeles program. As president of Sister Cities of Los Angeles, Tom LaBonge, Councilmember for the 4th District, believes that public art projects are a creative and powerful way of connecting the people of Los Angeles to cultures from around the world. In 2010 Sister Cities of Los Angeles collaborated with the Los Angeles Art Show to bring this curated exhibit from Salvador, Brazil to Los Angeles.
Video artist Caetano Dias Salvador, Brazil
Tom LaBonge
Caetano Dias, O Mundo de Janiele, 2006 Video stills
This video was kindly provided by “Paulo Darzé Galeria de Arte” and has the support of “Secretaria de Cultura do Estado da Bahia”.
Tom LaBonge
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The Los Angeles Printmaking Society LETTER
The Los Angeles Printmaking Society
T 213 891 4468 laprintmakers.com
The Los Angeles Printmaking Society January 2010 Dear Friends and Art Lovers, On behalf of the Los Angeles Printmaking Society and the International Fine Print Dealers Association, I am pleased to welcome you to the Los Angeles Art Show. We are honored to participate this year alongside the notable member galleries of the IFPDA. We look forward to greeting you at our booth where our artist members will provide ongoing demonstrations on a variety of printmaking techniques throughout the run of the show, including information about printmaking and our past and future projects. The Los Angeles Printmaking Society (LAPS) is a national non-profit organization dedicated to artists and committed to educate and provide a forum for artists making prints to engage, create and grow. We encourage the inclusion of a wide range of approaches to printmaking, encompassing the traditional to the experimental and provide a variety of venues for our artists to present their work. Through the LAPS Foundation we award yearly student scholarships and provide opportunities for students to show their work. LAPS present a variety of symposiums to focus on issues and ideas for our artist members and the general public. With our exhibitions we engage the public in a thoughtful subjects ranging from identity to evolution. Since 1973 LAPS volunteers have organized the biennial “National Print Exhibition” to present the latest in outstanding work from artists across North America, including work from the celebrated presses of Los Angeles, such as Cirrus Editions, Hamilton Press, El Nopal and Gemini. It is now one of the largest, longest running print biennials in the nation. The first National was held at the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery in 1973 and the 20th National returned there this past October 29th to January 3rd of 2011. Alongside the National were two special exhibitions of merit to the print world; “Connections: LA Printmaking 1962-1973” a survey of the influential artist/printmakers during a vital decade that brought Los Angeles to prominence and th a retrospective exhibition for the 20 National’s honoree, the world renown New York printmaker Robert Blackburn, the first such exhibition since his passing in 2003. Special events surrounding the National included presentations by Phil Sanders, Director of the Blackburn Printmaking Workshop and a panel on LA in the Sixties with celebrated artists June Wayne, Lee Chesney, Tom Fricano, Dick Swift, Ynez Johnston and Ruth Weisberg and moderated by Tobey Moss. Hand screened posters for the 20th were created by students from Otis College of Art and Design and Orange Coast College. The widely acclaimed 20th National was the largest National to date with over 200 works that explored a full range of possibilities in printmaking selected by noted Los Angeles art critic Peter Frank. The next National will be coming in 2012.
The Los Angeles Printmaking Society (LAPS)
A national non-profit organization for artists committed to provide a forum for printmaking to engage, educate, support, and grow. Since 1973 LAPS has organized a biennial “National Print Exhibition” to present the latest in outstanding work from artists across North America including work from the celebrated presses of Los Angeles, now one of the largest, longest running print biennials in the nation. LAPS encourages a wide range of approaches to printmaking from traditional to experimental and promotes the exchange of ideas through exhibitions and symposiums for an art of constant reinvention. Through the LAPS Foundation, we award yearly student scholarships in southern California. LAPS provides information for printmaking artists and enthusiasts through the LAPS website and the Interleaf, a quarterly journal. Every year a variety of print exhibitions are presented in museums and galleries around southern California as well as nationally and internationally. Join LAPS online to learn more about upcoming events and exhibitions: LAPrintmakers.com Artist demonstrations ongoing during the LA Art Show 2011 presented by Dirk Hagner & Cathy Weiss- woodcuts; Poli Marichal, Diane McLeod, Sarah Pavsner & Mary Sherwood- intaglio; Dave Lefner- linocuts; Linda Lyke & Camilla Taylor– monotypes & collagraphs; and Myungwon Kim & Maggie White- screenprinting.
Through our website at www.LA Printmakers.com we provide resources for artists, art collectors and the general public. Our quarterly journal the Interleaf, presents reports on exhibitions, issues and artists of note in the printmaking world. We organize regular membership exhibitions throughout southern California as well as exchange shows with artist groups nationally and internationally. Currently on view in Laguna Beach is a selection of work from the Black Church Print Shop of Dublin, Ireland that is not to be missed. Since our founding in 1964, LAPS has developed a long and illustrious history in the Los Angeles arts community and has expanded that community to include over 400 artists across North America. We encourage you to visit our booth where we will have a variety of information on printmaking, our artists and our projects both past and future. Every day during the week of the show, we will be presenting demonstrations on a variety of printmaking techniques. Join artists Dirk Hagner, Myungwon Kim, Dave Lefner, Linda Lyke, Poli Marichal, Diane McLeod, Sarah Pavsner, Camilla Taylor, Cathy Weiss and myself, Mary Sherwood, as we present a hands on look at making prints in our booth alongside the celebrated galleries of the IFPDA. Please visit our website at www.laprintmakers.com and consider supporting the arts and artists who make prints by becoming a member or patron of the Los Angeles Printmaking Society. We look forward to greeting you soon.
With best wishes for 2011, Mary Sherwood Brock The Los Angeles Printmaking Society
top right: Sarah Pavsner, Trumpet, 2008, Aquatint lower left: Detail, Cathy Weiss, Breathing, 2010, Woodcut lower right: Detail, Dick Swift, My Mother Kali, 1965, Viscosity intaglio
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CHINA TODAY
China’s emerging contemporary art scene continues to impact the art market and turn the eye of collectors towards the East. The 16th Annual Los Angeles Art Show is proud to present the China Today Program. China Today is comprised of a specially curated exhibition, accompanying lecture programming, Chinese language tours, and a film screening. A special Asian Contemporary exhibition presented by 53 Art Museum from Guangzhou, China, curated and sponsored by the prominent Asian art magazines Art Gallery Magazine and Gallery Sights, will be a highlight of the Program. Three Walkers-Crossing Over features noted artists Feng Feng, Qin Jin, and Liu Qing-Yuan. The Los Angeles Art Show will also include a significant grouping of Chinese Galleries who have never shown works outside of China, providing an opportunity for visitors to see what’s really hot in Asian Art.
Galleries participating:
ART STATEMENTS, Hong Kong Cocolan Art Center, Beijing F Q ProjectS, Shanghai FU XIN, Shanghai Gaffer, Hong Kong Hao Space, Guangdong Province Louie Art Space, Beijing Me Photo Art GallerY, Beijing MingJia Gallery, Shanghai FEATURED PROGRAM
Phoenix Art Palace, Jiangsu Province Proud Gallery, Beijing See+ Gallery, Beijing
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53 Art Museum LETTER
53 Art Museum
No. 21 Huiyuan Street, Huijing Road Guangyuan Express Highway, Guangzhou Guangdong, China 510640 T 8620 22131512 F 8620 22131501 E liqb2008@126.com 53art.com
53 Art Museum
Since it was founded, 53 Art Museum has actively promoted many promising young artists as it continues to pay close attention to contemporary artists and to provide platform to showcase their talents. The museum has held many famous exhibitions of paintings, installations, sculptures, and other types of contemporary art works. As the slogan says: “Stands on Guangzhou, and eyes on world,” the Art Museum combines East with West and traditional with contemporary, and is now becoming an icon of contemporary art in Guangzhou. January, 2011
Dear LA Art Show Patrons, 53 Art Museum is delighted to participate in the 16th Annual Los Angels Art Show 2011. Located next to the Guangyuan Express Way and Favorview Palace, 53 Art Museum is the first non-profit private contemporary art museum in Guangzhou. The museum with 1500 square meters of exhibition space is rebuilt from its used old buildings to create a unique environment that echoes history and trend. The place is specified designed for exhibition of paintings, sculptures, installations, video and other types of contemporary art works. As the first private art museum in Guangzhou, 53 Art Museum focuses on experimental, cutting-edge, and crossover of contemporary art. We have just held the exhibition EAST & WEST Exhibition Series 1: IN THE FLESH by Billy Cowie VS REPRODUCTION 2010 by Feng Feng. The British artist Billy Cowie and the local artist Feng Feng present a brand new art sense in the exhibition. The extraordinary installation and sculpture exhibition made the audiences thrilled and changed their views about contemporary art. Besides, we also cooperated with many cultural sections and art institutions from home and abroad to hold many distinctively exhibitions such as: "Graffiti, From Germany to China. GZ", "Guangzhou Live 010" etc. Under the slogan of "Stands on Guangdong, and eyes on world", 53 Art Museum devotes itself in promoting contemporary art and acts as a platform for art exchange, building a new vane of contemporary art. Now we are here in LA Art Show, in the hope of broadening our horizon and bringing our daring and influential artists to the world, and we wish you will have a nice time during Los Angeles Art Show!
The outlook of 53 Museum
Sincerely,
Li Qiongbo President of 53 Art Museum
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VIP PROGRAM OF EVENTS
VIP PROGRAM OF EVENTS
VIP PROGRAM OF EVENTS
Thursday, January 20, 2011 11 AM – 12:30 PM
HOME COLLECTION TOUR - ROSETTE DELUG
an invitation-only offsite VIP Program of Events January 20-23, 2011.
1 PM
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FREDERICK R. WEISMAN FOUNDATION
This Program offers a hand-picked selection of experiences including guided tours
3 PM
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PRIVATE COLLECTION – BEVERLY HILLS
through exclusive art venues and exhibitions, access to celebrated corporate art
6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
THE ANNENBERG SPACE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY
collections, private art collections, and distinctive architectural gems. We proudly
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MINOTTI COLLECTORS AFTER-PARTY: ART MEETS DESIGN
The 16th Annual Los Angeles Art Show at the LA Convention Center presents
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acknowledge Los Angeles as a world-class city for art enthusiasts and collectors alike.
Your official LAAS VIP Program card is non-transferable and enables you and one guest to:
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Unlimited free general admission to the LAAS during general Show hours Invitation to LAAS VIP Program of Events (RSVP/confirm at LAARTSHOW.COM) Complimentary admission to designated museums January 17–24, 2011 Access to LAAS VIP Lounge Preferred seating at LAAS Symposia Events LAAS 2011 catalogue …while supplies last
Friday, January 21, 2011 10 am – 11:30 AM HOME COLLECTION TOUR - JOANN AND RONALD BUSUTTIL 10 am – 11:30 AM HOME COLLECTION TOUR – SHULA NAZARIAN 12 pm – 1:30 PM 3 pm
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THE BROAD ART FOUNDATION WITH ED SCHAD HOME COLLECTION TOUR – EUGENIO LOPEZ MAK CENTER SCHLINDLER HOUSE WITH KIMBERLI MEYER MEMBERS-ONLY PREVIEW – SANTA MONICA MUSEUM OF ART
Saturday, January 22, 2011 The VIP Program for the Los Angeles Art Show 2011 has been organized and executed by Jane Glassman/ARTeamLA
10 am – 11 AM 11 AM – 2 PM
HOME COLLECTION TOUR – ANNIE AND JONATHAN BURROWS
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MATTIA BIAGI AND VALERJ POBEGA STUDIO
12 PM – 2 PM 11 AM – 2 PM
PICO ART STUDIOS
HOME/STUDIO COLLECTION TOUR - DANNY FIRST
GARRET SUHRIE, DAVID LACHAPELLE MAYBACH FOUNDATION MENTOR HENRI CARTIER-BRESSON EXHIBITION SPONSORED BY THE RITZ CARLTON RESIDENCES AT LA LIVE
For detailled VIP Program please visit
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12 pm – 1 PM 3 pm – 4 PM
WATTS HOUSE PROJECT WITH EDGAR ARCENEAUX
8 pm
COOPER DESIGN SPACE EVENT
PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION TOUR - GETTY CENTER
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Sunday, January 23, 2011 9:30 pm – 11 AM 12 pm – 1 pM
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BRUNCH AT ROYAL/T HOME COLLECTION TOUR – CHRISTOPHER YIN AND JOHN YOON
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101 NE 40th Street Miami, FL 33137 T 305 573 2101 F 305 573 6101 E info@101exhibit.com 101exhibit.com
G181 101/exhibit
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Sloan & Carli Schaffer, Owner Adam Wolfson, Director Emily Vogel, Registrar David Zuccarini, Shipping & Logistics
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Jason Shawn Alexander David Bowers Charles Pfahl Marcus Jansen Marilyn Manson Jorge Santos Gabriel Grün Isabelle du Toit Robert Fleisher Aaron M. Brown Roger Arvid Anderson John Woodward Michael Lucero Curtis Lafollette Claudio Ethos Michelle Hinebrook Pat Rocha Lepo
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Jason Shawn Alexander American, 1975 Self Looking Down, 2010 Ink, acrylic, oil, printed paper on paper 22 x 30 inches this page top
David Michael Bowers American, 1956 Honey Baked, 2010 Oil on canvas 32 x 28 inches bottom
Charles Pfahl American, 1946 Archetype, 2001 Oil and silver leaf on canvas 100 x 80 inches
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101/exhibit is Miami’s premier venue to experience contemporary art. Located in Miami’s Design District in a stunning storefront space, 101/exhibit has become a fixture in the burgeoning cultural and commercial community of Miami, presenting the works of the finest contemporary artists to ever-growing numbers of people. The gallery was founded on a love of art and collecting, with a mission to discover, promote, and preserve the works of great contemporary artists. Hand in hand with art fairs like Art Basel Miami Beach, 101/exhibit continues to strongly support this vision, offering vibrant art that promises to endure and cultivating a gallery experience that continues to broaden its number of viewers.
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43 Greenwich Avenue Greenwich, CT 06830 T 203 622 0906 F 203 622 7561 E info@amtfineart.com amtfineart.com
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Abby M. Taylor, Founder Susan VP. Barrett, Director, Client Relations Mia Forte, Creative Director Eddie O’Rourke, Art Handler
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C102 Abby M. Taylor Fine Art
Abby M. Taylor Fine Art LLC is dedicated to exceptional American and European paintings, works on paper, and sculpture. The gallery has an extensive inventory and is renowned for its sculpture department. The strength and uniqueness of the gallery is its diverse inventory. Few galleries can effectively approach handling the cross section of American and European paintings and sculptures from the 19th century forward. The movements in which the gallery has inventory include: Hudson River School - American Academic & Expatriate - Orientalist - American Impressionist - American Modernist - Tonalist -Abstract Schools - French Impressionist - European Academic - European Impressionist - Symbolist & Pre-Raphaelite - Expressionist - Barbizon – And Select Contemporary Works.
Theodore Franklin Appleby American, 1923-1985 Composition, circa 1958 Oil on canvas, Signed lower right: Appleby 77 x 71 1/4 inches this page top
Henri Martin, French, 1860–1943 La Pensée, Femme en Méditation dans un Bosquet de Laurier Rose circa 1890’s, Oil on canvas Signed lower left: Henri Martin 40 3/8 x 28 inches Framed: 55 3/4 x 34 1/2 inches bottom
Edward R. Thaxter American, 1857–1881 Thought, circa 1880 White Carrera Marble Signed: E. Thaxter 26 inches height
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G194 Aboriginal Dreamtime Fine Art Gallery
9011 Melrose Avenue West Hollywood, CA 90069 T 310 278 4278 E info@aboriginaldreamtimegallery.com aboriginaldreamtimegallery.com Hours: Tues - Fri 11 AM - 6 PM, Sat 12 - 5 PM Sun & Mon by appointment only
529 West 20th Street New York, NY 10011 T 212 206 8080 F 212 206 8498 E info@acagalleries.com acagalleries.com
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Shop 36 The Corso / Manly Nsw 2095 Sydney, Australia T 02 9977 3677 E info@aboriginalfineart.com.au aboriginalfineart.com.au
ACA Galleries, established in 1932, specializes in 19th and 20th century American and European Art, Modern and Contemporary paintings, drawings, and sculpture including American Impressionism, Stieglitz Circle, Ashcan School, 14th Street School, Regionalism, WPA, American Abstraction, Social Realism, and Abstract Expressionism.
Aboriginal Dreamtime Fine Art Gallery specializes in high quality Australian Aboriginal Fine Art. With two locations, Sydney and Los Angeles, and over 12 years of experience, the gallery has an excellent source of the finest indigenous Aboriginal Art in the world. Aboriginal Dreamtime Fine Art Gallery sources artwork from highly acclaimed, awardwinning artists who are represented in major public and private collections, as well as promotes the work of younger and emerging artists. Relying on their depth of knowledge and experience in observing the on-going development of the Aboriginal Art movement, they encourage their customers and collectors to be aware that Aboriginal people directly benefit from all sales. Walangkura Napanangka, b. circa 1946 Women’s Ceremony, Acrylic on linen 71 1/2 x 47 1/2 inches
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Jack Stuppin, b. 1933 Apple Trees, 2009 Oil on canvas 52 x 65 inches
Work by Milton Avery, Romare Bearden, Oscar Bluemner, Judy Chicago, John de Andrea, Richard Diebenkorn, Irene Hardwicke Olivieri, Robert Henri, Edward Hopper, Walt Kuhn, Thomas Moran, Maurice Prendergast, Jack Stuppin, and Max Weber, among others, will be on exhibit.
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E145 ADC Contemporary Art Gallery
PRINTFAIR Factory Place Arts Complex 1330 Factory Place BUILDING I, Arts District Los Angeles, CA 90013 T 323 839 5786 E adcgallery@gmail.com adccontemporaryartgallery.com
604 College Avenue Santa Rosa, CA 95404 T 707 546 7352 F 707 546 7924 E artannex@aol.com annexgalleries.com
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The Annex Galleries
ADC Contemporary Art Gallery is now located in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles at the FACTORY PLACE ARTS COMPLEX in the Arts District. The Gallery, established in 2005, is dedicated to the promotion of national and international contemporary artists, and provides quality and original art for established and emerging collectors, as well as a variety of International Art Exchanges, art residences, and workshop programs for artists.
Hertha Miessner, Germany Dots
Established in 1971, the Annex Galleries focuses on original works of art on paper and specializes in American prints from the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries. Our interests include color woodcut, modernist prints, abstract expressionist prints of the 1940s and 1950s, WPA prints, and those created at Atelier 17 in both New York and Paris. Other areas of interest include European, Japanese, and Hispanic prints, as well as photography. We represent many estates including Gustave Baumann, Bernard Childs, Edmond Casarella, William S. Rice, and Augusta Rathbone. Our website, featuring over 5000 works, is both user friendly and informative. Blanche Lazzell American 1878–1956 Tulips, 1920 White-line color woodcut 11 15/16 x 11 9/16 inches
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Victoria Addison, Owner-Director
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Milton Avery Jozef Bakos Gustave Baumann Oscar Edmund Berninghaus Albert Bierstadt Emil James Bisttram Ernest L. Blumenschein Edward Borein Carl Oscar Borg Homer Dean Boss Dorothy Eugenie Brett Eanger Irving Couse Andrew Michael Dasburg Gerard Curtis Delano W. Herbert Dunton Fremont F. Ellis Joseph Amadeus Fleck Adelaide Gardner Fred Gardner Sam Gilliam Jr. William P. Henderson Ernest Martin Hennings Robert Henri Victor Higgins Raymond Jonson Paul Valentine Lantz Barbara Latham William Robinson Leigh Beatrice Mandelman Ila Mae McAfee LAD (Loran) Montgomery Willard Ayer Nash Bror Julius Olsson Nordfeldt Sheldon Parsons Bert G. Phillips Pablo Picasso William Samuel Schwartz Joseph H. Sharp Beulah Stevenson Agnes Gabrielle Tait Elmer Page Turner Carlos Vierra Walter Ufer Marguerite T. Zorach
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229 East Marcy Street Santa Fe, NM 87501 T 505 982 1533 F 505 983 6351 E addart@addisonrowe.com addisonrowe.com
B34 Addison Rowe Fine Art
Addison Rowe Fine Art has established a reputation for showing and selling museum quality, historically significant works of art focusing on the artists who visited and painted the rich landscape and people of the Southwest during the early half of the 19th Century. The gallery is a premier source for works by the Taos Founders, Cinco Pintores, and American modernists from the 20s and 30s. Director and owner, Victoria Addison Rowe has 25 years active experience in the art business. She began as a private art dealer in New York City, then moved to Chicago where she was a partner in an art gallery located in Chicago’s River North area. For the last sixteen years, Victoria has been established in Santa Fe as both a gallery owner and fine art appraiser.
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Dorothy Brett, 1883–1979 Mother & Child, 1930 Oil on board, 23 x 10 inches left page top
Oscar E. Berninghaus, 1874–1952 Truchas Peaks, NM, 1949 Oil on canvas, 20 x 24 inches bottom
Gerard Curtis Delano, 1890–1972 Corn Dance, Taos Oil on canvas, 17 x 15 inches
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Stadhouderskade 155 1074 BC Amsterdam, The Netherlands T 31 628 567 830 F 31 206 917 981 C 323 362 3584 E info@amstelgallery.com amstelgallery.com
D128 AMSTEL GALLERY
Amstel Gallery features established and emerging artists from The Netherlands, Belgium, UK, and USA. We participate in international art fairs and in addition to our regular exhibition schedule, we host and organize special exhibitions in combination with the fashion world. We are dedicated to providing our international clientele with expertise, guidance, and a full range of services related to the acquisition, consignment, and sale of works of art.
ARTISTS
Jean Wells Daniel Maltzman Andy Moses Koen Vanmechelen Ronald Ceuppens Ivo Rijkers Patricia Steur Carole A. Feuerman Farsad Labbauf Mel Bagshaw Govert de Roos Ronald A. Westerhuis right page
Mel Bagshaw Doll Face Serie, 2008–2010 Installation of 12 photos in epoxy 11 1/2 x 15 7/8 inches each this page top
Andy Moses Terlingua, 2010 Acrylic on concave canvas 32 x 72 inches bottom
Daniel Maltzman Untitled, 2010 Mixed media on canvas 60 x 72 inches
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432 and 435 Jackson Street at Historic Jackson Square San Francisco, CA 94111 T 415 788 5115 F 415 986 0344 E stephaniewaskins@aradergalleries.com aradersf.com
51 Greene Street New York, NY 10013 T 212 965 1387 F 212 965 8638 E arcadiafa@aol.com ArcadiaFineArts.com
F168 ARCADIA GALLERY
Arader Galleries, located in the Historic Jackson Square antiques district of San Francisco, specializes in extraordinary antique engravings, lithographs, and paintings. We offer an outstanding selection of natural history, botanical, and California landscape paintings. Our collection also focuses on historically important maps, natural history, and early views of the American West, Californiana, Hawaiiana, and Western Americana. In addition to the most comprehensive selection in the field, we also provide museumquality framing and restoration services.
Arcadia Gallery specializes in contemporary realist painting and sculpture. Representing both internationally recognized and emerging artists, the gallery’s painters all display a high level of skill and a “unique voice” often thought lost in the contemporary art world. Chinese export watercolor of a pineapple From a selection of watercolors illustrating the fruits of Asia, China, 1790–1810 Gouache on paper Framed size 27 1/4 x 23 3/8 inches
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Daniel Adel, American, b. 1962 Zephyr, 2010, Oil on canvas, 60 x 54 Inches
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head office: 5F, SEOHO building, 1 Insa-Dong, Jongro-Gu Seoul 110-200, South Korea T 82 02 723 2664/5 or 82 02 739 4311 F 82 02 737 4311 E akagallery@hanmail.net misoolsidae.co.kr
D135 art company MISOOLSIDAE
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G.O. PARK Happy People, 2010 Oil on canvas 51 x 35 inches this page top
Sung-Ae, LEE [KIM] Fascinating Joy, 2010 Oil on canvas 28 x 20 inches bottom
PARK, Hun-Ok Landscape, 2007 Mixed media 63 x 46 inches
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GO, Eun-Joo KIM, Kun-Hee LEE, Jae-Bok CHON, Nae-Sik JEONG, Hyun-Sook Sung-Ae, LEE [KIM] KIM, Jeong-Im LEE, Soon-Rhan [Yeon Yong] G.O. PARK PARK, Hun-Ok LEE, Seo-Hyeon HAN, Sang-Yoon HEO, Pil-Seok
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Art Company MISSOOLSIDAE was established in 1989. We publish various artistic books, including the two monthly publications Art magazine ‘MISOOLIDIDAE’ and ‘ace art.’ We also provide many opportunities for young artists to display their work and to obtain exposure and recognition in the international art world. We participate in various overseas art fairs and promote the Korean Contemporary Art Festival (KCAF) every year. We not only expose Korean contemporary art to the world, but also bring international art into Korea through our exhibitions and media.
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KIM, Jeong-Im Diary Series, 2009 Mixed media 12 x 12 inches bottom
LEE, Soon-Rhan [Yeon Yong] “田”字遊戱 play with the letter “田“(Jeon) - frolic on the field, 2010 Korean ink, mixed media 55 x 55 inches
Richard David Sigmund Stupa of Body #2, 2010 Plywood and lacquer 7 x 7 x 12 inches
The Art Reserve provides access to the work of groundbreaking contemporary artists as well as certified masters. Committed to presenting the finest paintings, photographs, sculpture, and works on paper, The Art Reserve represents the work of over thirty artists, including James Georgepolous, James Gilbert, Jim Herrington, Tony Hong, Mark Leibowitz, Ellwood T. Risk, Colin Roberts, Richard David Sigmund, and Lisa Solberg. The Art Reserve is located in the downtown Los Angeles Arts District and is open by appointment seven days a week.
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CHINA TODAY Art Gate Gallery New York
Art Gate Gallery Korea
520 West 27th Street #101 New York, NY 10001 T 646 455 0986 / 0989 E sylviakim.sy@gmail.com E sylviak@artgateny.com artgateny.com
202 Hosan Building 61-4 Nonhyeon-dong Gangnam-gu, Seoul, Korea T 011 8210 3126 2022 E artistsj@paran.com
3-2-12 Ebisu-Minami Shibuya-ku Tokyo 150-0022, Japan T/F 81 (0)3 3712 7708 E tokyo@artstatements.com artstatements.com
192A Hollywood Road Central Hong Kong T/F 852 212 29 657 E hongkong@artstatements.com artstatements.com
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Art Statements was founded by Dominique Perregaux in October 2003 in Hong Kong. The gallery has since become an important establishment that represents internationally celebrated contemporary artists in Asia. Pursuing its goal of giving its artists a wide visibility and to reach a pan-Asian audience, Art Statements opened its first overseas branch in Tokyo in October 2010. Besides its regular exhibition programme, the gallery is actively involved in dealing with both Western and Chinese Modern and Contemporary Art, as well as participating in international art fairs. Art Statements works also extensively with regional architects, interior designers, and property developers in public art consultancy projects.
Art Gate Gallery is dedicated to presenting the works of emerging and established Asian, American artists on an international stage. Our exhibitions feature artists that confront and challenge contemporary issues while preserving Korea’s rich history. Since our beginning in 2007, Art Gate Gallery has provided a vital role in showcasing the talented creations to those who embrace art with integrity and passion. Featured artists include SoonHee Sung, HyeSoo Kim, EunYoung Son, MyungHee Oh, WoonKyu Kim, YoungHee Jang, JongSook Lee, YoungSeon Son, and KangIl Ryu.
YongSeob Lim Detour, 2010 Media art
Yoshitaka Amano, b. 1952, Venus, detail, 2009-2010 Automotive paint on aluminum, 94 x 196 inches (5 panels)
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C36 Okhla Industrial Area Phase-I New Delhi -110020 T 91 11 41435490/91 F 91 11 26814985 C 91 9810068737 E arushiarts@yahoo.co.in eindiaart.com
PROJECT SPACE THE GALLERY G-114 13 M.G. Road, New Delhi - 110030 C 91 9810068737 E arushiarts@yahoo.co.in eindiaart.com
T 44 (0) 7709 362073 E ashley@holsterprojects.com holsterprojects.com
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Gagan Kapoor (USA Contact) C 310 801 1700 E gagankapoor@hotmail.com
Chhotu Lal, b.1957 Divine Dimension Gouache on paper 2009, 14 x 10 inches
Arushi Arts is an organization-cum-art gallery based in New Delhi. We promote excellent Indian contemporary art all over the world. We aim at establishing links with discerning at lovers, artists, and collectors, and also procure investments and act as advisors for art collectors in order to provide them the best returns for their investments. We have held, and helped to promote, exhibitions in Delhi, Bombay, Chandigarh, Hong Kong, Singapore, Paris, Los Angeles, and London.
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Launched in 2008, Holster is dedicated to providing a platform for international emerging to mid-career artists whose works examine cross-cultural issues. Mattia Biagi, b. 1974, Freedom, 2010 Site specific multi-media installation
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B41 Bekris Gallery
PROJECT SPACE 49 Geary Street Suite 235 San Francisco, CA 94108 T 415 513 5154 E cynthia@bekrisgallery.com bekrisgallery.com
Bekris Gallery presents the work of African contemporary artists, both those working in their countries of origin and those who have joined the vast African diaspora. We offer works in media ranging from sculpture, to photography, to works on canvas and paper. Gallery artists include those who are emerging, those who are mid-career, and those who have achieved international acclaim.
Nnenna Okore, 1975 Flora 4, 2010 Book pages and jute twine 32 x 36 x 4 inches
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1 Ceramic Court Santa Fe, NM 87501 T 917 806 8506 E bateswilson@gmail.com Bateswilson.com
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Bates Wilson Totem for Trying Times Reclaimed metal 96 x 48 inches
The work of Bates Wilson will be on display. His use of reclaimed materials and fabrication creates unique works of depth and originality. “ Don’t you pick and refuse me, cause the things people refuse are the things they should choose…” Bob Marley
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Two locations 130 Lincoln Avenue, Suite C Santa Fe, NM 87501 T 505 954 9902
B44 BLUE RAIN GALLERY
4164 North Marshall Way Scottsdale, AZ 85251 T 480 874 8110 E info@blueraingallery.com blueraingallery.com
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Tony Abeyta Untitled Oil on canvas 48 x 72 inches this page top
Tammy Garcia The River Delivers Bronze 47 x 18 x 18 inches bottom left
Preston Singletary A Kind of Bird Blown and sand-carved glass 24 x 10 x 5 1/2 inches
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Leroy Garcia, Owner - President Denise Marie Rose, Vice President of Business Development Peter Stoessel, Executive Director
Blue Rain Gallery specializes in fine contemporary art with an emphasis on innovation in painting, sculpture, glass, and ceramics.
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Tony Abeyta Tammy Garcia Preston Singletary
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E142 Caldwell Snyder Gallery
341 Sutter Street San Francisco, CA 94108 T 415 392 2299 1328 Main Street St. Helena, CA 94574 T 707 200 5051
102 Allen Street New York, NY 10002 T 212 255 8886 E info@chinasquareny.com chinasquareny.com
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caldwellsnyder.com
Established in 2002, ChinaSquare’s mission is to promote contemporary Chinese artists, introducing them to a wider international audience.
Established in 1983, Caldwell Snyder Gallery specializes in 21st-century American and European paintings, drawings, sculpture, and limited-edition prints, including major American post-war and emerging contemporary artists. The gallery has developed a particular niche in introducing new collectors to European and Latin American painters and sculptors who have earned a following in their home countries but rarely show in the United States. Gregory Kondos, b. 1923 Bather, Oil on canvas 36 x 36 inches
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Alex Guofeng Cao, b. 1969, Hepburn vs Dietrich Chromogenic print with Dibond plexiglass, 108 x 72 inches
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125 Lincoln Avenue, Suite 114 Santa Fe, NM 87501 T 505 992 1491 C 505 660 7855 E thechmargallery@gmail.com thechmargallery.com
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F175 The Chmar Gallery
The Chmar Gallery, located near the historic downtown Santa Fe Plaza, offers collectors the opportunity to view museum quality art in an intimate and accessible venue. The gallery represents a select group of world renowned artists working in a wide array of media, whose transcendent, contemporary, elemental art is exhibited year round in Santa Fe and exhibited nationwide at prominent art shows. Promotion of diverse artistic mediums such as wood sculpture, stone, kiln cast glass, encaustic, and tapestry is a goal of the gallery and its artists. Gallery staff warmly engages all patrons, and seeks to develop relationships with art consultants, designers, curators, and art program directors. DVD installations and art books on represented artists are thoughtfully presented. The Chmar Gallery is a green venture, which supports and benefits its nonprofit partners through a variety of synergies created through its promotion of excellence in the visual arts.
Linda Chmar, Owner-Director Tod Chmar, Owner-Business Manager Yuli Nishimura, Sales & Marketing Associate ARTISTS
Lyndall Bass Michael David James Koehler Peter Kovacsy George Peterson Greg Reiche Jim Rennert Robert Turner Kathy Venter
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Kathy Venter, b. 1951 Tall Cotton, 2007 Ceramic 54 x 22 x 46 inches this page top
Michael David, b. 1954 Sakura, 2009 Encaustic on wood 88 x 44 inches bottom left
George Peterson, b. 1966 Expand, 2010 Oak and steel 26 x 26 x 3 inches
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Painting Mohamed Abla Deladier Almeida Michael Azgour Gina Gass Zivana Gojanovich Oliver Groene Eberhard Hueckstaedt Theresia Janssen Thomas Jessen Denis Jully Manzur Kargar Willi Kissmer Wiebke Kramer Gerd Lieder Gabriele Lockstaedt Heiner Meyer Armin Mueller-Stahl Neil Nagy Heinz Rabbow Thomas Ritter Karin Voelker Edward Walton Wilcox
73-660 El Paseo Palm Desert, CA 92260 T 760 346 4243 T 877 977 CHFA (2432) toll free T 760 459 2436 (during the show) E email@christianhohmann.com christianhohmann.com
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Sculpture Jd Hansen Siegfried Neuenhausen Christopher Schulz Baerbel Dieckmann Waldemar Cichon Wolff Broell Stefan Reichmann Estates David Schneuer (1905-1983) Clemens Kindling (1916-1995) Bob Freimark (1922-2010) Paul Wunderlich (1927-2010)
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Heiner Meyer, Dresscode V 2010, Oil on canvas 31 1/2 x 23 1/2 inches this page top
jd hansen, Family Group, 2011 Bronze sculpture, Edition of 9 60 x 50 x 18 inches bottom
Gerd Lieder, Eldorado, 2008 Oil on canvas, 55 x 40 inches
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Christian Hohmann Fine Art reflects a rich family legacy in the art world, which began in Germany over 35 years ago, and now spans across the United States. With a longstanding tradition of presenting both European and national artists of the highest caliber to the discerning collector, the gallery’s strong figurative program is accentuated by diverse offerings in 20th century master works by both familiar and emerging names. The gallery features an exquisite selection of original paintings and sculpture by over 60 unique artists while also representing many artists’ estates and publishing books and catalogs of important work. With a true passion for art, educating the client, and a devotion to its artists, the gallery has garnered a world-class reputation as a sophisticated destination for art.
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Ho Chang B/D, 550-8 Shinsa-Dong, Gangnam-Gu Seoul 135-890, South Korea T 82 2 549 3112 F 82 2 549 3114 E g-chungjark@hanmail.net chungjark.com
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Lee Doo-Shik Kim Won-Ja Park Eun-Sook Oh Yong-Gil Im Young-Jae Kim Joong-Sik Jo Yung-Hee STAFF
Shon, Sung-Ye, Contact-Director
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Lee Doo-Shik Festival, 2009 Acrylic on canvas 28 1/5 x 24 inches left page top
Im Young-Jae Nest-179, 2009 Mixed media on canvas 36 x 24 inches
Chung Jark Gallery first opened in 1987 and since then has sponsored eight to nine invitational exhibitions to help debut unfamiliar artists to the public and the art world. The Gallery has also installed a special “ChungJark Art Award� for young artists with exceptional talent in art and has successfully introduced nine artists to the public through this award. They also participate in various overseas international art fairs, especially Art Cologne in Germany (2005), showcasing many Korean artists and their art work.
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Oh, Yong-Gil Energy of Spring, 2009 Korean oil on Korean paper 26 x 20 1/2 inches
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PROJECT SPACE Add Building No. 6-39 22 International Art Plaza, BaiZiWan Road ChaoYang District, Beijing, China T 010 58074922 F 010 58074911 E hongzi_cocolan@126.com bjcocolan.com
166 North La Brea Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90036 T 323 933 5557 F 323 933 2357 E info@couturiergallery.com couturiergallery.com
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Hours: Tues – Sat 11 AM – 5 PM & by appointment
Cocolan Art Center is based on contemporary art, and is concerned about the development of contemporary art around the world. The spread and promotion of contemporary Chinese art is set as our main mission. We have strongly advocated in support of the new experience of collecting modern art and increased the public’s awareness of contemporary Chinese art. We provide professional and academic public exhibition shows to all collectors at home and abroad who are concerned about modern art in China and offer education and investment services.
Couturier Gallery, established in 1987, specializes in Latin American and American painting, sculpture, photography, and ceramics by master and mid-career artists. The gallery has been a leader in promoting important artists from Cuba, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and South America, as well as the United States, Europe, and Asia.
Zhengang Tong, b. 1959 The happiness index series 2008, Oil on canvas 31 1/2 x 63 inches
Gale Antokal Bird on Cage, 2004 Powdered chalk, graphite, ash, flour on paper 37 x 29 1/2 inches
The gallery collaborates frequently with museums and public collections curating exhibitions and developing their collections of Latin American art. It has also introduced a number of important Latin American artists to the United States, including the Cuban artists Belkis Ayón, Carlos Estévez, Alberto Korda, and Raúl Corrales.
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E148 Cumberland Gallery
4107 Hillsboro Circle Nashville, TN 37215 T 615 297 0296 F 615 297 1304 E carolart@aol.com cumberlandgallery.com Hours: Tues – Sat 10 AM – 5 PM
Cumberland Gallery, founded in 1980, has an established reputation in the Southeast in the arena of contemporary art. The gallery offers high quality contemporary art in a variety of media including paintings, works on paper, sculpture, photography, and limited edition prints. Approximately fifty percent of the artists represented have established national reputations, and fifty percent are strongly emerging artists. These individuals are geographically dispersed and half reside in the Southeast.
567-36 Sinsa Dong Gangnam Gu Seoul, South Korea T 82 2 542 0755 F 82 2 515 4824 E dado@dadoart.com dadoart.com
E152 Dado ART Gallery
Dado Art Gallery was established in March 1992. Since then, the gallery has held 100 art exhibitions featuring contemporary fine art, sculptures, and traditional ceramic art pieces. As a member of The Art Galleries Association, Korea, the gallery represents more than 300 Korean artists as well as established artists from Asia and Europe. Representing Yayoi Kusama, Yoshitomo Nara, Murakam Thakashi, Park Chul, and Hwang Sae-Jin.
Kit Reuther, b. 1957, Putty and Clay, 2010 Oil, graphite on canvas, 60 x 56 inches Yayoi Kusama, b. 1929, Women, 2003 Acrylic on canvas, 46 x 36 inches
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1637 Wazee Street Denver, CO 80202 T 303 623 8181 F 303 623 4817 E info@davidcookgalleries.com davidcookgalleries.com
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David Cook Linda Cook Carrie Wassemiller Maggie Danielski Cassie Zimmerman Jennifer Hardman
B31 David Cook Galleries
The gallery specializes in quality American paintings, drawings, and prints from the late 19th through the mid 20th century. An emphasis is placed on regional, traditional, modern, and abstract works from Colorado, New Mexico, and California.
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Fremont Ellis, 1897-1985 Old Ranch House (Rancho de San Sebastian, New Mexico) Oil on artist board, Signed lower left, titled verso 22 x 30 inches this page top
Howard Norton Cook, 1901-1980 Deer Dancer, circa 1945 Oil on canvas, Signed lower right 40 x 24 inches bottom left
Sven Birger Sandzen, 1871-1954 Untitled (Poinsettias), 1918 Oil on canvas, Signed upper left, dated verso 16 1/4 x 24 1/4 inches
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Charles Partridge Adams Josef Bakos Emil Bisttram Charles Ragland Bunnell Ross Braught Dorothy Brett John Fabian Carlson Gerald Cassidy Howard Cook E.I. Couse Andrew Dasburg Philip Latimer Dike Maynard Dixon Eve Drewelowe Werner Drewes Fremont Ellis Angel Espoy 94
Nicolai Fechin Frank Gavencky Ernest Martin Hennings Victor Higgins Frank Tenney Johnson Raymond Jonson Vance Kirkland Barbara Latham Jan Matulka Alfred Morang Edgar Alwin Payne Bert Geer Phillips Doel Reed Charles Marion Russell Birger SandzĂŠn Howard Schleeter Joseph Henry Sharp 95
8969 A Sunset Boulevard West Hollywood, CA 90069 T 310 278 0882 T 310 666 5858 E info@davidlawrencegallery.com davidlawrencegallery.com
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David Lawrence Gallery, established in the mid 1980s, has the singular focus of working with important artists. Exhibitions in the Gallery have been as far-reaching as: Dennis Hopper, R Crumb, Franz West, James Rosenquist, among many others. The Director, David Lawrence, has been instrumental in the development of, and the de-accession of several California collections. David Lawrence Gallery has, for many years, been publishing prints and sculptures with Los Angeles and International artists. Being debuted at this year’s LA Art Show will be new editions by Robert Williams, Kofie, Tao Dong Dong, and Gronk.
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Carlos Almaraz William Anastasi John Chamberlain Gisela Colon Alan D’Arcangelo Ronald Davis Tao Dong Dong Sam Francis Gronk Hacer
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David Hockney Dennis Hopper Augustine Kofie Roy Lichtenstein Raymond Pettibon Mel Ramos James Rosenquist Kiki Smith Diana Thater Bernar Venet Robert Williams
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Tao Dong Dong Splendid Dream, 2010 Oil on canvas, 67 x 55 inches this page
Robert Williams The Persuasion of Right Angles 2010, Original mixed-media print 47 1/2 x 43 1/2 inches
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G189 David Richard Contemporary
PRINTFAIR 130 Lincoln Avenue, Suite D Santa Fe, NM 87501 T 505 983 9555 C 505 467 9742 E D@DavidRichardContemporary.com DavidRichardContemporary.com
David Richard Contemporary is located in downtown Santa Fe north of the historic plaza. The gallery offers a range of important contemporary art with an emphasis on abstraction in a variety of media by established and emerging American and international contemporary artists, as well as historically significant works from the 1960s through the 1980s. Beverly Fishman, b. 1955 Barcode.Helix.eeg, 2010 Acrylic and enamel painting on polished stainless steel 74 1/2 x 84 inches
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313 Occidental Avenue South Seattle, WA 98104 T 206 624 7684 E sam@davidsongalleries.com davidsongalleries.com
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Davidson Galleries
Davidson Galleries is committed to original prints, both contemporary and antique. Since 1973 we have exhibited and sold original prints by artists who understand these unique processes. Although we respect the ‘workshop prints’ produced by painters and sculptors in collaboration with master printers, our focus is on those artists that use printmaking as their primary means of expression. Mark Meyer, American, b. 1947 Mood Swinger, 2010 Digital pigment print on Hahnemuhle paper Edition of 10, 8 x 8 inches
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Stuart Denenberg Beverly Denenberg
417 North San Vicente Boulevard West Hollywood, CA 90048 T 310 360 9360 F 310 499 5244 C 415 828 8600 E gallery@denenbergfinearts.com fada.com Hours: By appointment or by chance
B22 DENENBERG FINE ARTS
Denenberg Fine Arts, Inc., established in Boston 1965, San Francisco 1982–2001, and West Hollywood since 2002, deals in an extremely wide range of museum-quality art from the 16th to the 20th century. We are interested in outright purchases as well as brokerage. In Fall 2011, in conjunction with Pacific Standard Time, the Getty Museum celebration of the contribution of Los Angeles to visual arts in America, we will present “Homage: Felix Landau Gallery, 1951-1971.” A 1967 LA Times interview called Landau (1925-2003) “the tastemaker of La Cienega” whose clients included Hollywood celebrities, and who first introduced or featured Bacon, Klimt, Lachaise, Moore, Diebenkorn, Francis, McLaughlin & Warhol.
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Milton Avery Robert Beauchamp Emil Bisttram Hyman Bloom Norman Bluhm Mel Bochner Edgar Degas Richard Diebenkorn Arshile Gorky Adolph Gottlieb Francisco Goya Edward Hagedorn David Hockney
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Ronald Kulla John McCracken Juan Carreno de Miranda Berthe Morisot Edvard Munch Pablo Picasso Camille Pissarro Jackson Pollock Arnoldo Pomodoro Gio Pomodoro Inez Helen Seibert Alfred Sisley Sandy Skoglund
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Ronald Kulla, b. 1947 Chicago, Kinzie Street Bridge 2004, Acrylic on canvas 54 x 54 inches
Mel Bochner, b. 1940 If the Color Changes, 2001 Monoprint & embossment in colors, handmade paper 34 3/4 x 47 3/4 inches
“TO OBSERVE IS NOT THE SAME THING AS TO LOOK AT OR TO VIEW. LOOK AT THIS COLOR AND SAY WHAT IT REMINDS YOU OF. IF THE COLOR CHANGES YOU ARE NO LONGER LOOKING AT THE ONE I MEANT. ONE OBSERVES IN ORDER TO SEE WHAT ONE COULD NOT SEE IF ONE DID NOT OBSERVE.”
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D126 DENIS BLOCH FINE ART
PROJECT SPACE 437 North Street Pittsfield, MA 01201 T 413 442 1622 C 413 446 0614 FerrinGallery.com
Denis Bloch Fine Art offers an exceptional collection of the finest quality 20th Century and Contemporary original prints, drawings, vintage posters, and ceramics to fine art collectors worldwide.
Ferrin Gallery, established 1979, is nationally known as a contemporary gallery specializing in figural sculpture and studio ceramics. The gallery works closely with private collectors, institutions, and the media as a source for works by both established and emerging artists. Located in the Berkshires of Massachusetts and equidistant from New York City and Boston, the gallery also represents a selection of artwork from the best artists living in the region including painting, works on paper, photography, and sculpture.
We carry: Bacon, Braque, Buffet, Calder, Chagall, Christo, Cocteau, Delaunay, Dine, Dubuffet, Francis, Frankenthaler, Haring, Hirst, Hockney, Indiana, Johns, Kandinsky, Kelly, Lam, Le Corbusier, Leger, Lempicka, Lichtenstein, Magritte, Man Ray, Matisse, Matta, Mir贸, Moore, Picasso, Rauschenberg, Renoir, Rouault, Ruscha, Tamayo, Tapies, Thiebaud, Toledo, Warhol, Wesselmann & others.
Tamara de Lempicka, 1898-1980 Femme a la Mandoline, circa 1930 Etching and aquatint, Signed and numbered 26 1/2 x 18 inches
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FERRIN GALLERY
Ferrin Gallery features Chris Antemann, the 2010 First Place Winner of the Virginia A. Groot Grant, a prestigious award to artists working in 3D to allow them time to further their work. The grant provided support enabling Antemann to build major large scale, multi figure sculptures and produce photographic portraits drawn from details of her sculpture done in collaboration with photographer, Kendrick Moholt.
Chris Antemann, A Slip Betwixt the Cup and the Lip, 2010 Porcelain, decals, luster, 23 x 20 x 14 inches Photo credit: Kendrick Moholt
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2864 Colorado Avenue Santa Monica, CA 90404 T 310 460 9521 Shelby Ash T 310 266 9904 Hugo Anderson E info@nelsongallery.com nelsongallery.com
B33 Emil Nelson Gallery
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Herbert Bayer, 1900-1985 Ginza Poster, circa 1980 40 1/2 x 29 inches this page top
Herbert Bayer, 1900-1985 Progressions with a Curve 1975, Screen print 30 x 30 inches bottom left
Facing page Herbert Bayer, 1900-1985 Double Ascension, 1972-73 Painted aluminum 14 feet 3 inches x 33 feet
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Herbert Bayer Federico Castellon Hugo Anderson C.F. Ryder Gabor Peterdi Krishna Reddy Anne Ward Ian Roberts Christine Binns Jonathan Bayer Jethro Singer Peter Hayes
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Herbert Bayer, born in Austria and educated at the Bauhaus, emigrated to the US in 1938, and lived in Aspen (1946-1975) and Montecito (1975-1985). Emil Nelson Gallery has represented the Herbert Bayer estate and family since 2001. We have curated and produced Herbert Bayer exhibitions in Denver, Aspen, Santa Fe, and Los Angeles from 2001 to 2011. Our collection includes original prints, photographs, posters (designed by Bayer), paintings, drawings, and sculpture. Since 2004 we have worked with the Bayer family to realize the artist’s intentions that his sculptural models, maquettes, and designs would become monumental works, such as the piece shown above, located in ARCO Plaza, Los Angeles. In addition to the Bayer Estate, the gallery focuses on 20th Century American painting and printmaking. The gallery is located in Santa Monica and is open most weekday afternoons and by appointment.
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H203 CHINA TODAY FQ Projects
CHINA TODAY No. 76 Lane 927 Huai Hai Middle Road Shanghai, China T/F 86 21 64662940 E fqprojects@gmail.com fqprojects.com
2361, Yangshu Pu Lu. T 0086 13636531022 (Shanghai) T 702 494 8693 (U.S.A) F 008621 62278601 E fuxingallery@gmail.com fuxingallery.com.cn
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Fu Xin Gallery
Fu Xin Gallery showcases art from both the East and the West art worlds as we present artists from Asia, Europe, and the United States. Since our inception in Shanghai in 2006, we have been looking at art scenes from the global perspective, wanting to show the different perspectives between Western artists and Asian artists. We represent artists who have been working with our gallery from all over the world, including American artists from New York and Los Angeles. However, the highlight of our gallery is Chinese artists who have achieved great success at contemporary landscape. Fu Xin Gallery will present a mix of traditional and modern artists who are not only deeply rooted in their cultures, rituals, and traditions, but who also display the most avant-garde expressions in their contemporary spirits.
FQ Projects specializes in promoting and developing young Chinese contemporary artists. Located in the most famous cultural lane in Shanghai, FQ Projects is presenting artwork that is high in quality, with an emphasis on significance and humanity. Framing them within a real living space and neighborhood scenario, FQ aims to promote and support those thoughtful artworks and artists who differ from the mainstream. Yang Yongliang, Snow City, 2009 Triptych, Ink-jet print on Epson Fine Art paper Each panel 79 x 23 1/5 x 1 inches
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Wei Yi, b. 1969 Miss Xu, 2008 Oil on canvas 157 1/2 x 79 inches
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F176 The G2 Gallery
CHINA TODAY 1503 Abbot Kinney Boulevard Venice, CA 90291 T 310 452 2842 F 310 452 0195 E info@theg2gallery.com theg2gallery.com
The G2 Gallery believes in the union between environmental causes and the power of photographic art to change the world. We share this passion with the world’s best photographers, who use their camera as a tool to inspire conservation. We support art and the environment by showcasing the world’s most celebrated nature and wildlife photographers and donate the proceeds to environmental charities.
Unit 6-8, 17th Floor Hing Wai Center 7 Tin Wan Praya Road Aberdeen, Hong Kong T 852 2521 1770 E jules@gaffer.com.hk gaffer.com.hk
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Gaffer is a Hong Kong-based gallery, established in 2003 by collector Jules Lambe. Gaffer has worked on major Corporate & Hotel projects within Asian. Gaffer has exhibited in numerous Art fairs in Hong Kong, Singapore & Seoul providing assistance to private collectors in building collections from artists from the Asia Pacific region.
Sebastian Artz, Untitled, 2007 Photography, 20 x 30 inches
Annie Hsiao-Wen Wang Bloom, 2010 Oil on canvas, 40 x 48 inches
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P.O. Box 10088 Maracaibo 4002 Venezuela T 58 414 362 4134 E galeriamoro@hotmail.com Galeriamoro.com
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Rodrigo Rosquete Leonardi, Director ARTISTS
Francisco Bugallo Adonay Duque Geronimo Rizquez Eduardo Molina Carlos Zerpa Enrique Lobo Jj Moros Miguel Hernandez Vicente Antonorsi Jesus Caviglia Alberto Asprino Gisela Romero
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Francisco Bugallo Benoist it’s a excuse 2010, Oil on canvas 78 3/4 x 160 inches this page top
Eduardo Molina Nino Cosmico, 2010 Acrylic on canvas 23 1/2 x 16 inches lower right
Adonay Duque Pequeno Refugiado 2010, Acrylic on canvas 39 x 27 1/2 inches
Galeria Moro opened its doors in 1994 to offer art lovers and collectors of contemporary art a more innovative and updated view of the artistic events in Venezuela and Latin America. From its early beginnings, Galeria Moro has contributed in creating awareness and promoting art through different shops and talks. Moreover, it has participated as the curator for several exhibitions. For the past sixteen years, Galeria Moro has held over 70 exhibitions, some of which were carried out jointly with Museums and Cultural Institutions. The Gallery has also participated in many international art fairs around the world. Galeria Moro still holds its Contemporary approach offering the best of Latin American Contemporary Art. 110
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Michael Schwartz, President Richard Rice, Robert Avellano, Lynn Marks, Nicole Haggerty, Ralf Warneking, Art Consultants
224 North Rodeo Drive Beverly Hills, CA 90210 T 310 273 3377 F 310 273 0879 E art@galeriemichael.com galeriemichael.com
B40 Galerie Michael
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Rembrandt van Rijn Marc Chagall Pablo Picasso Joan Miró Pierre-Auguste Renoir Henri Matisse Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec Díaz de la Peña Jules Breton Camille Corot Charles Daubigny Leon Lhermitte Charles Jacque Constant Troyon James Tissot Jules Cheret Alphonse Mucha Manuel Robbe Edgar Degas The Pissarro Family Paul Cézanne Claude Monet Jean-François Raffaëlli The Florence Academy right page
Pablo Picasso, 1881-1973 La femme au fauteuil, 1948 Color lithograph Unsigned 25 3/4 x 19 3/4 inches this page top
Robert Bodem La Marionetta, 2010 Bronze Edition 6/8 65 x 25 x 24 inches lower right
Fantin-Latour, I. Henri-Jean-Theodore, 1836-1904 La Toilette Oil on canvas Signed lower left, “Fantin” 11 1/2 x 10 1/2 inches
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Galerie Michael specializes in fine European paintings, drawings, and original prints from the 17th century to the present. Located on Rodeo Drive for over two decades in the heart of Beverly Hills, the gallery exhibits works by Rembrandt, Picasso, Chagall, Renoir, Miro, Toulouse-Lautrec, Matisse, and artists of the French Barbizon School. Acknowledged as a leading dealer in etchings of Rembrandt, Galerie Michael maintains one of America’s largest inventories of his graphic work. The gallery also played a significant role in the rediscovery of the Barbizon School, including 19th century artists of the plein aire tradition such as Diaz, Breton, Corot, Daubigny, Jacque, Lhermitte, and Troyon. Belle Epoque painters and printmakers such as Tissot, Cheret, Mucha, and Robbe are also represented. Additionally, the gallery exhibits and holds a stock of fine Impressionist paintings and prints by Degas, Renoir, Monet, and others. 113
PROJECT SPACE P.O. Box 7214 320 First Avenue #101 Ketchum / Sun Valley, ID 83340 T 208 726 8180 C 208 720 5457 E info@gallerydenovo.com gallerydenovo.com STAFF
Robin Reiners, Owner - Director Michael Carpenter, Owner Aimée Harrison Callahan, Sales Associate Gail Dwyer, Sales Associate
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Gallery DeNovo
Gallery DeNovo specializes in placement of unique and compelling contemporary paintings, sculpture, photography, and printmaking from Internationally recognized artists. The gallery was started by collectors with a passion for helping exceptional artists gain exposure in the United States. We also provide a full range of art consulting services.
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Melissa Herrington in front of the installation of All their lives they kept their silver hands. Polished daily. A kind of purple heart. A talisman. A yellow star I - XVIII Acrylic resin, and mixed media on wood, 15 x 30 inches this page top
Through my travails and yet my good care, my hands have grown back. II Acrylic, resin, and mixed media on wood, 40 x 40 inches bottom
All their lives they kept their silver hands. Polished daily. A kind of purple heart. A talisman. A yellow star XVIII Acrylic resin, and mixed media on wood, 15 x 30 inches
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Joan Barrantes Michel Beaucage Quim Bové Gérard Cambon Yehouda Chaki Rein de Lege Davis Freeman Cynthia Fusillo Zhang He Melissa Herrington* Sjer Jacobs Norman Laliberté Jaehyo Lee Andrew Lui Fred Martin Graham Metson Marta Moreu Jian Bing Nie Anton Perich Agustí Puig Marlene Rose Philip Tsiaras *featured in project space
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G1, Seochodong 1703-9 Seochogu, Seoul, South Korea T 82 2 543 5037 F 82 2 543 5035 E mayjuneart@naver.com mayjunegallery.com
E151 Gallery Mayjune
Gallery Mayjune opened at Sinsa-dong, Seoul in May 2008. Since then, Mayjune has been exhibiting lots of contemporary art and solo artists’ projects. Also, for the past two years, Mayjune, with its distinctive style, has participated in many international art fairs.
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Kim, Aesook, Director Kang, Sungil, Curator Kim, Bia, Curator Choi, Younhee, Graphic Designer
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Jang, Kwang ui Still life, 2010 Watercolor on paper this page top
Son, Jung sook The flowers Oil on painting bottom
Cho, Chun-ja MinJa, 2010 Oriental painting
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B 102ho 101Dong Skhub Artcenter 89-4 KyungunDong, Jongro-Gu Seoul 110-776, South Korea T 82 2 722 8005 F 82 2 722 8006 E pallopa@unitel.co.kr gallerymiz.com
D138 GALLERY MIZ
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Kim, Seong-Eun Chung, Tae-Sub Lim, Chang-Yeal Kim, Jin-Sook Kim, Jin-IL Lee, So-Ji Park,Mi-Young Goh, wan-Suk
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Lim, Chang-Yeal Through Time and light, 2010 Oil on canvas, 36 x 36 inches this page top
Kim, Seong-Eun Love with Salt, 2010 Oil on canvas 28 1/2 x 24 inches bottom
Chung, Tae-Sub Dreaming Calla, 2009 Pigment 15 x 31 1/2 inches
Founded in 1997, Gallery MIZ directed itself toward 21st century art with a field involved in 1) offering a premise for the introduction of artworks by distinguished artists active locally and internationally 2) offering a premise to search for gifted artists to draw the public’s attention regarding their mastery of skills and their qualities, including subtlety, sensitivity, respect, and purity, and 3) engaging in an exhibition plan for international culture exchange by introducing art pieces of oriental and western art, as well as those of the third world so that the gallery would function in the role as a promoter for the development of the art of the world.
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1315 South Allec Street Anaheim, CA 92805 T 714 744 4480 F 714 633 7737 E casey.stetler@gmail.com gallerymodafineart.com
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Edward Lentsch Richard Erdman James Dicke Bret Price Patrick Marold Michael Shemchuk Reinhard Ziegler Robert Schelling Pablo Picasso Joan Miro Helen Frankenthaler Greg Price Jim Dine Sam Francis Marc Chagall Salvador Dali
G183 Gallery Moda
Gallery MODA specializes in finding and exhibiting works by twentieth-century modern masters and select contemporary artists. We continue to explore many aspects of art from around the world, featuring artists who, in our estimation, have produced notable work. Simply stated, we show what we love.
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James F. Dicke, b. 1945 7-1-9-09, 2009 Acrylic on canvas 36 inches diameter this page top
Bret Price, b. 1950 Wide Open, 2008 Painted steel, chromed aluminum base 23 x 25 inches bottom
Bret Price, b. 1950 Sfera, 2008 Stainless steel 48 inches diameter
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51, Rue de Seine 75006 Paris, France T 33 (0)1 43 26 91 10 F 33 (0)6 11 29 36 27 E contact@seine51.com seine51.com
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Isabel Muñoz Jeff Cowen Philippe Perrin Léon Herschtritt Nicolas Ruel Margarita Gonzalez André Carrara David Hamilton Achot Achot Ivan Pinkava Bruno Bisang
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Louis Jammes Thomas Hilly Sophie Elbaz Otto Muehl Edward Silhol Richard Ballard Alexandre Imai STAFF
Claude Nathan Guedj, Owner Sylvie Palous, Director Julien Woirin, Colleague
D121 Gallery Seine 51
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Isabel Muñoz, b.1951 K43, 1996, Silver gelatin print Edition of 6, 48 x 32 inches Courtesy Isabel Muñoz / Galerie Seine 51 – France
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Jeff Cowen, b.1966 Jacqueline, 2008 Silver gelatin print Edition of 6, 50 x 37 inches Courtesy Jeff Cowen Galerie Seine 51 - France
Gallery Seine 51, founded by Rodolphe Stadler in 1991, is located at Saint Germain des Près, Paris, France. Since 2001, via solo and collective exhibitions, Claude Nathan Guedj and his team have been bringing forward the works of both established and emerging artists. The gallery features photography, painting, video, and installation for unique explorations into visual representation in contemporary art.
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Herair Garboushian Lori Garboushian
427 North Camden Drive Beverly Hills, CA 90210 T 310 480 9215 E info@garboushian.com garboushian.com
B50 GARBOUSHIAN GALLERY
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John Seery Untitled #5, 2008 Oil on canvas 88 x 75 inches this page top
Max Presneill Huginn & Muninn, 2010 Oil and enamel on canvas 48 x 48 inches bottom
Simon Ouwerkerk Blastica, 2010 Toys installation sculpture Size variable
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Gebert Contemporary 558 Canyon Road Santa Fe, NM 87501 T 505 992 1100 F 505 989 1991 E jegan@gebertcontemporary.com gebertcontemporary.com
1345 Abbot Kinney Boulevard Venice, CA 90291 T 310 450 9897 F 310 450 8390 E info@gebertgallery.com gebertgallery.com
Gebert Contemporary 7160 Main Street Scottsdale, AZ 85251 T 480 429 0711 F 480 429 0713 E info@gebertartaz.com gebertartaz.com
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544 South Guadalupe Street Santa Fe, NM 87501 T 505 983 3838 F 505 983 4848 E railyard@gebertcontemporary.com gebertcontemporary.com
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Los Angeles Sandro Gebert, Director Shawnna Schott Paul Dahmen Santa Fe Jane Egan, Director Scottsdale William Lykins, Director
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Tracey Adams Dirk De Bruycker Paul Ecke Gloria Gaddis Betty Gold Bernd Haussmann Judith Kindler Perla Krauze Kubach and Kropp Gregory Lomayesva Teri Yarbrow & Max Almy Marcia Myers Udo Nรถger John Randall Nelson David Parke Gay Patterson Brandon Reese Hunt Rettig Barbara Rogers Henry Leo Schoebel Lee Silton Hunt Slonem Vera Sprunt Michelle Stuhl Mark Vinci Howard Werner
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John Randall Nelson March Hare Mixed media painting on panel 48 x 38 inches this page top
Betty Gold Majestad IV Steel and paint 30 x 18 x 12 inches bottom
Dirk De Bruycker Large Sweep Asphalt, gesso, cobalt drier, oil on canvas 84 x 72 inches
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Gebert Gallery is a contemporary art gallery, featuring a mix of abstract paintings and sculptures from an international group of both established and emerging artists. Gebert Gallery is the newest in a long line of family-owned and operated contemporary art galleries, collectively known as Gebert Contemporary. Gebert Gallery in itself is a work of art. Their industrial exhibition space, complete with concrete floors, steel beams, soaring ceilings, cinder block walls, and large glass windows, can be found in the ultra-hip Abbot Kinney area of Venice, California. This expansive space can accommodate monumental sculptures and paintings, as well as video and installation pieces.
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PROJECT SPACE STAFF
George Billis, Owner Tressa Williams, Director Brooks Salzwedel, Assistant Director
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Todd Brainard Tony Brown Derek Buckner Steve Burtch Carol Inez Charney Joe Davidson Josh Dorman Carol Es Bonita Helmer Ke-Sook Lee Maddy Le Mel Adam Normandin Lisa Oxley 128
Daniel Phill Johnny Robertson Alex Roulette Jorge Santos Yong Sin Julie Speed Barbara Strasen Nick Terry Terry Thompson Nina Tichava Trine Wejp-Olsen Todd Williamson Suzan Woodruff
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Adam Normandin Silent Resolve, 2010 Acrylic on gessoed masonite 28 x 51 inches
2716 South La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90034 T 310 838 3685 F 310 838 3438 E la@georgebillis.com georgebillis.com
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George billis gallery
After establishing a successful contemporary art gallery in New York, George Billis opened his Los Angeles gallery in 2004. With galleries in Chelsea and Culver City, George Billis Gallery provides a dynamic exchange of contemporary artists between the art centers of New York and Los Angeles. The gallery shows painting, photography, sculpture, and mixed media works and is dedicated predominantly to exhibiting emerging to mid-career artists with a focus on Southern California artists.
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Josh Dorman Closer Look, 2010 Mixed media on panel 21 x 33 inches bottom
Bonita Helmer The Four Worlds III, 2004 Acrylic and mixed media on canvas, 84 x 144 inches
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George Stern, Owner Irene Stern, Director May Lu, Registrar Oscar Ramos, Installations Rachel Edwards, Gallery Assistant ARTISTS
Dana Bartlett Franz Bischoff Lee Blair Jessie Arms Botke Maurice Braun Conrad Buff Colin Campbell Cooper Alson Clark Clyde Forsythe August Gay Percy Gray Armin Carl Hansen Anna Hills Clarence Hinkle Joseph Kleitsch W.H.D. Koerner Emil Kosa, Jr. Alfredo Ramos Martinez Edgar Alwin Payne Charles Rollo Peters Hanson Puthuff Joseph Morris Raphael John Hubbard Rich Arthur Grover Rider William Ritschel Guy Rose Millard Owens Sheets Edwin Roscoe Shrader Jack Wilkinson Smith Dedrick Brandes Stuber Marion Kavanagh Wachtel William Wendt S.C. Yuan
8920 Melrose Avenue West Hollywood, CA 90069 T 800 501 6885 T 310 276 2600 F 310 276 2622 E gsfa@sternfinearts.com sternfinearts.com
B15 GEORGE STERN FINE ARTS
For over thirty-five years, George Stern Fine Arts has specialized in California Impressionism and American Scene painting. We have a large inventory of the finest examples of paintings from 1880 through 1940 and beyond. We are involved in educating the public on the historical development of these artists and the connoisseurship of collecting. We have published books on artists Arthur Dominique Rozaire, Conrad Buff, Robert Frame, and Edwin Roscoe Shrader. George Stern was the Fine Art Dealers Association’s founding president. Currently, he is serving on the boards of FADA, the Art Dealers Association in California, the Jonathan Art Foundation, the Board of Governors of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, and the Board of Advisors of Claremont Graduate University in Claremont, California.
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Lee Blair, 1911–1993 Mary by the Sea, Oil on canvas 34 1/2 x 48 1/4 inches this page top
William Wendt, 1865–1946 Verdant Hills, Oil on canvas 30 x 36 inches bottom
Marion Kavanagh Wachtel 1876–1954 Hopi Sheep Herder, Walpi Arizona, circa 1903 Watercolor, 18 x 24 inches
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414 North Robertson Boulevard West Hollywood, CA 90048 T 310 659 5228 F 310 659 4558 E info@glassgaragegallery.com glassgaragegallery.com facebook.com/GlassGarageGalleryPage
F164 Glass Garage Gallery
Glass Garage Gallery is a contemporary fine art gallery located in West Hollywood, CA known for representing artists who collide outstanding classical technique with contemporary, surreal, or challenging subject matter. The Gallery represents artists from China, Taiwan, North America, and Europe.
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Margo Selski, b. 1963 The Three Tatis Oil and beeswax on canvas 60 x 40 inches this page top
Nick Veasey, b. 1962 Mini, X-ray C-type Print on Diasec, 47 x 33 inches bottom
Emil Alzamora, b. 1975 Clear Conscience Bronze, 42 x 26 x 30 inches
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C109 Guy Hepner
CHINA TODAY 300 North Robertson Boulevard West Hollywood, CA 90048 T 310 979 0011 F 310 979 0033 E info@guyhepner.com guyhepner.com
Guy Hepner is one of the most dynamic and fastest growing contemporary art galleries in the United States. Founded over a decade ago in London, Guy Hepner now maintains gallery spaces in West Hollywood, CA and Bal Harbour, FL, specializing in pop art, second generation pop art, and fashion photography. Guy Hepner has been involved in the acquisition of many of the most iconic images of the last decade and is renowned for continually being ahead of the trend line for identifying emerging artists. Currently Guy Hepner is involved with the work of the ten most illustrious photographers in the world.
Russell Young, Marilyn Crying (Pink) Acrylic, enamel, and diamond dust on linen, 62 x 48 inches
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3/F, Hao Building, No. 519 Machang Road Zhujiang New City, Guangzhou Guangdong, China 510627 T 8620 38858699 F 8620 38858683 E weiman1992@yahoo.com.cn haosart.com
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HAO Space
Opened in 2003, the exhibition space of HAO Space is 1200 square meters. Aiming at promoting the most promising young artists, it adheres to the academic-based fine line with the purpose to promote high-quality art. HAO Space is also committed to the international exchange of contemporary art. It has held many exhibitions such as “Figures of Trinity,” etc, and has also shown in “Art Beijing 2009 Contemporary Art Fair,” “Kunstmesse art KALSRUHE 2010,” and others.
Deng Yu, b.1981 Abyss Bridge, Acrylic on canvas 31 1/2 x 31 1/2 inches
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C110 Harco Gallery
P.O. Box 68400 Tucson, AZ 85737 T 520 308 4787 E info@harcogallery.com harcogallery.com
P.O. Box 1549 New York, NY 10101 T 212 582 2505 E info@haydenandfandettararebooks.com haydenandfandettararebooks.com
B42 HAYDEN & FANDETTA RARE BOOKS
Hayden & Fandetta Rare Books, international private dealers based in New York City, specialize in books about art, antiques, and interior design. Color plate books, illustrated books, and Art Deco books with illustrated dustwrapppers are also in stock. A bookbinder/conservator is on staff to offer clients complete bookbinding and restoration services.
Harco Gallery specializes in late 19th and early 20th century American art with an emphasis on the 1930s. We have a large inventory of original graphic art, works on paper, and paintings by major and less known American artists.
Fletcher Benton An American Artist and Fletcher Benton The Kinetic Years. Published in a limited edition of 250 copies. Both books are housed in a clothbound foil-stamped slipcase and include two seven-by-seven-inch individual steel watercolor prints signed and numbered by the artist.
Dale Nichols, 1904–1995 Through the Clouds Oil on canvas Signed and dated, 1939 24 x 28 inches Hudson Hills Press
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Antiquarian Booksellers’ Association of America International League of Antiquarian Booksellers Art and Antique Dealers League of America CINOA
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Arenales 1239 Ciudad de Buenos Aires Argentina E info@insightarte.com.ar insightarte.com.ar
357 North La Brea Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90036 T 323 938 5222 F 323 938 0577 E jrutberg@jackrutbergfinearts.com jackrutbergfinearts.com
D120 Jack Rutberg Fine Arts
The director of the gallery created this space for the arts in Buenos Aires in 2006. Here our clients can find modern and contemporary Latin American art focusing in the Argentinian production. Founded in 1979, Jack Rutberg Fine Arts features important Modern and Contemporary European, American, and Latin American artists. The gallery represents the estates of Hans Burkhardt, Francisco Zuniga, and Reuben Nakian, as well as contemporary artists Jordi Alcaraz, Patrick Graham, Ruth Weisberg, and Jerome Witkin. Important solo shows have included Tapies, Gorky, Rouault, Weber, Kollwitz, Calder, and other significant 20th century artists. Major exhibitions have included surveys of German Expressionism, Latin American Masters, California Modernism, and Los Angeles Contemporary Art.
Through his paintings Mr. Cetner leads the viewer to a sort of trip into the unknown, sets him before a disquieting situation which awakens his imagination. And last but not least, a clarifying theoretical text becomes unnecessary. From a prologue on the artist by Laura Feinsilber, March 2009.
Eduardo Cetner b. 1956 Lost in thought Oil on canvas 47 x 71 cm
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Jordi Alcaraz, b. 1963 Exercicis de Desaparici贸 (II), 2010 (Exercises of Disappearance (II)) Painting on cardboard, plexiglass, wood, 67 3/8 x 87 inches
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1880 Century Park East, Suite 100 Los Angeles, CA 90067 T 310 277 4997 F 310 277 4881 E jnca@novakart.com novakart.com
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Milton Avery Linda Bacon Donald Baechler John Baeder Robert Bechtle Charles Bell Thomas Blackwell Fernando Botero Alexander Calder John Chamberlain Joseph Cornell Robert Cottingham Richard Diebenkorn Jim Dine Jean Dubuffet Richard Estes Sam Francis Helen Frankenthaler
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Ralph Goings David Hockney Don Jacot Alex Katz Ron Kleeman Roy Lichtenstein Tom McKinley Robert Motherwell Ken Noland Julian Opie Ed Ruscha Ben Schonzeit Niki de St. Phalle Saul Steinberg Wayne Thiebaud Cy Twombly Andy Warhol Tom Wesselmann
C101 Jonathan Novak CONTEMPORARY
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Sam Francis Untitled (SFP88-93), 1988 Acrylic on canvas 42 inches in diameter this page
Jim Dine Five Summer Diptychs: Blue Birds, 2010 Acrylic and sand on panel Diptych 24 x 18 inches Overall 24 x 36 inches
Since 1978, Jonathan Novak has been an important source for contemporary American and European art. With a wide-ranging inventory consisting of paintings, drawings, and sculpture, one may find significant examples by internationally recognized artists. Jonathan provides his clients with expert advice in the purchasing, collecting, and selling of fine contemporary works of art.
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Lee, Ill-Young, Director Kim, Ji-Hye Seo, Ji-Yeon
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An, Na Byun, Jai-Hyun Hur, Eun-Oh Im, Soo-Bin Jung, Na-Young Kim, Il-Hae Kim, Ji-Yeun Kim, Kyoung-Soon Kim, Ok-Hee Lee, Jung-Suk Park, Gui-Ran Shin, Cheol Shin, Moon-Yong Yum, Sung-Hee
Taiwha B/D 194-27, Insa-Dong, Jongro-gu Seoul 110-778, South Korea T 82 2 2003 8392 F 82 2 2003 8391 E artwww@empal.com artworldcup.com
E154 KOREA ART CENTER
Korea Art Center has held 130 regular invitational exhibitions of artwork for distinguished Korean and overseas artists. Korean Art Center also holds five main exhibitions each year with various plans and themes, such as the Korean Small Panting Pieces Exhibition and Korean Fan Painting Festival.
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Im, Soo-Bin Repent, 2010 Colors on Hanji 24 x 24 inches this page top
Shin, Moon-Yong Untitled-10, 2010 Oil on canvas 39 x 25 inches bottom
Lee, Jung-Suk Whisper, 2010 Oil on canvas 29 x 24 inches
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Muralla No. 107 esq. San Ignacio Habana Vieja, Cuba T 537 861 8544 F 537 861 8745 E lacasona@cubarte.cult.cu galeriascubanas.com
F161 La Casona Gallery
La Casona Gallery was created in 1999 in the most historical part of Old Havana. It focuses on the conceptual and experimental Cuban contemporary art, and represents different generations of Cuban artists, ranging in age from twenty to eighty. We exhibit and develop a variety of mediums, including videos, installations, and individual objects, and also show paintings, sculptures, photography, and drawings. La Casona Gallery is also involved in the Havana Biennial with curators as part of the specialist team that participates at the event and simultaneous exhibitions.
Luis E.Camejo Gas Station, 2010 Acrilic on canvas 29 X 39 inches
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José Manuel Fors Santiago Rodríguez Olazábal Ernesto Javier Fernández Zalacain Duvier del Dago Fernández Douglas Argüelles Cruz 144
Josè Manuel Fors, b. 1956 Object, 2010 Installation 47 x 47 inches
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Kelvin Lopez Nieves, 2009 Serie Plein Air 1 Acrylic on canvas 56 x 67 inches
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1-Kadir lopez Nieves, b. 1972 Cuba Submarine, 2010 Mixed media on vintage sign 38 x 60 inches
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Ken Marvel, Owner - CEO Bob Gardner, Owner - Director Larry Brown, Sales Director
Railyard 1613 Paseo de Peralta Santa Fe, NM 87501 T 505 988 3250 F 505 988 3255
D123 LEWALLEN GALLERIES
Downtown 129 West Palace Avenue Santa Fe, NM 87501 T 505 988 8997 F 505 989 8702 E info@lewallengalleries.com lewallengalleries.com
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Steve Smulka On the Rocks, 2010 Oil on linen 36 x 54 inches this page top
MartĂ Cormand Deposit, 2010 Oil on canvas 42 x 52 inches bottom
Charles Miner Tarpon Splash, 2010 Cast glass 20 x 27 x 6 inches
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Representing internationally known and emerging artists as well as selected secondary market work, LewAllen Galleries shows some of the finest examples of painting, sculpture, photography, prints, ceramics, and glass. The gallery also deals in Modernist and early 20th century works. LewAllen exhibits at each of two museum-like spaces in Santa Fe, in the historic downtown area and in its newly constructed building in the Railyard district, as well as at its satellite branch at the Encantado Resort in Tesuque, NM.
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G193 CHINA TODAY Louie Art Space
LiZe XiYuan 2 Qu, 212 Building (Wang Xin Hua Yuan) Unit 1101, Wangjing, ChaoYang District Beijing 100102, China T 86 13120303883 E lu@louieartspace.com louieartspace.com
Louie Art Space provides patrons the finest artworks from contemporary Chinese artists. Our art center connects our patrons with the Chinese art market through our strong curatorial program, close relationships with top artists, and international exhibitions. Through our cross border artist exchange programs in Beijing and Los Angeles, as well as our print production, we provide greater accessibility of Chinese contemporary art.
Sun Ou, b. 1968 Divine Numbers 4 2010, Oil on canvas 47 x 35 1/2 inches
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12350 Ventura Boulevard Studio City, CA 91604 T 818 762 1500 F 818 762 1511 E C.Lurie@mac.com luriegallery.com
D132 The Lurie Galleries
The Lurie Galleries represent contemporary artists from all over the world. We invite the art enthusiast and collector alike to explore and inspire their emotions and intellectual resources. The work is bold, raw, innovative, and stylish. We acquire and present to the public the finest works of mid-level and secondary market art. These works include paintings, works on paper, sculpture, and photography.
Jay Kelly American History 2010, Acrylic, collage and resin on panel 36 x 48 inches
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9002 Melrose Avenue West Hollywood, CA 90069 T 310 276 0147 F 310 276 7740 E info@louissternfinearts.com louissternfinearts.com
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Modern and Contemporary, West Coast Hard Edge, Latin American painting and drawing, and early 20th Century Hungarian Avant Garde.
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Karl Benjamin Harry Bertoia Jean Charlot Lucien Clergue June Harwood Bela Kadar Cecilia Z. Miguez John McLaughlin Leonard Nimoy Elizabeth Patterson Hugo Scheiber Janos Mattis Teutsch Rufino Tamayo Jacques Villon
Lorser Feitelson Helen Lundeberg Alfredo Ramos Martinez Frederick Wight
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Louis Stern, President Marie Chambers, Director
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Lorser Feitelson, 1898–1978 Untitled, 1966, Acrylic on canvas 90 x 60 inches this page upper left
Alfredo Ramos Martinez, 1871–1946 Mujer con Tunas, circa 1934 Oil on canvas, 32 x 28 inches upper right
Cecilia Miguez Spring, 2010 Bronze and wood 77 x 10 x 8 inches
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B24 M.S. Rau Antiques
630 Royal Street New Orleans, LA 70130 T 877 382 9664 F 504 566 0057 E info@rauantiques.com rauantiques.com
M.S. Rau Antiques, located in the historic New Orleans French Quarter, encompasses more than 30,000 square feet of gallery space and houses one of the world’s most extensive and stunning collections of fine art, rare antiques, and breathtaking jewelry. Featuring original works by such artists including Monet, Renoir, Gauguin, Pissarro, Rodin, and Rockwell, M.S. Rau Antiques specializes in 19th- and early 20th-century European art, as well as art and antiques from the earliest historical periods.
1266 Coast Village Road Montecito, CA 93108 T 805 565 6955 F 805 565 6966 C 310 600 6857 mertensfineart.com
D129 Mertens Fine Art
Mertens Fine Art specializes in American and European Modern and Contemporary paintings, prints, and sculpture. Located in Montecito at 1266 Coast Village Road, the gallery exhibits works by Helen Frankenthaler, Jasper Johns, Andy Warhol, Richard Diebenkorn, Tom Wesselmann, Sam Francis, Pablo Picasso, Max Beckmann, Claude Monet, Henri Matisse, and Joan Miro, to name a few. We also represent Contemporary Artists Brad Howe, Robert Dunahay, Richard Schemm, Douglas Dubler, Wesley E. Johnson, Malcolm Liepke, Patricia Hinds, and Henry Wessels.
Pierre-Auguste Renoir, French 1841-1919 Paysage vers Cagnes-sur-Mer, circa 1899 Oil on canvas, Signed lower right “Renoir” Canvas 8 x 12 1/2 inches, Frame 16 1/2 x 21 inches
Max Beckmann, 1884–1950 Portrait of a Young Girl (Bildnis eines jungen Mädchens) Circa 1939, Oil and colored crayons on canvas 36 x 28 3/4 inches
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1020 Prospect, Suite 130 La Jolla, CA 92037 T 858 459 0836 E lorna@madisongalleries.com madisongalleries.com
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Lorna York, Owner/Founder Malissa Saghatchi, Director Gina Fraone, Art Dealer Luc Leestemaker, Artist
E153 Madison Gallery
Madison Gallery, based in La Jolla, California in a 3,500 square foot showroom, was founded in 2001 by owner/founder Lorna York. Madison Gallery emphasizes on modern and contemporary works by emerging to mid-career artists. We will be exclusively representing Dutch-American abstract expressionist artist Luc Leestemaker in our booth this year. Luc Leestemaker’s palette touches our soul as he has us look towards nature and landscape in his large scale painting.
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Jhina Alvarado Laura Schiff-Bean Vahe Berberian Matt Devine Marc Chagall Gisela Colon Lori Cozen-Geller Richard Erdman Jylian Gustlin Damien Hirst Maggie Hasbrouck Michael Kessler Luc Leestemaker Edward Lentsch Roy Lichtenstein Jane Maxwell Joan Miro Pablo Picasso Richard Roblin James Verbicky Andy Warhol
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Chrysanthum #14, 2010 Mixed media on canvas 80 x 74 inches this page top
2010.11, 2010 Acrylic on canvas 80 x 72 inches bottom
Chrysanthum #1, 2010 Acylic on canvas 74 x 80 inches
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CHINA TODAY Middle First Street, 798 Art Zone Chaoyang District Beijing 100015, China T 86 10 59787263, 59789513 F 86 10 59789504 E email@mephotoart.com mephotoart.com
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ME Photo Art Gallery
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Edward Chung, Director Mary Kwok, Managing Director Cui Lei, Administrator Liu Jiwei, Installations
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Qin Wen, Old City No. 2 Inkjet Print on Ultra-smooth art paper Small size: 44 x 55 inches, Edition of 12 Big size: 59 x 76 inches, Edition of 6 this page top
Wang Di, Interior of Building No. 15 of 4th Road of Jiu Xian Qiao Inkjet Print on semi-glossy photo paper Small size: 44 x 53 inches, Edition of 8 Big size: 60 x 72 inches, Edition of 4 lower right
Chen Jiagang, Model Home No. 13 Inkjet Print or C Print on semi-glossy photo paper Small size: 24 x 40 inches, Edition of 12 Medium size: 47 x 79 inches, Edition of 8 Big size: 71 x118 inches, Edition of 6
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Chen Jiagang Qin Wen Ji Zhou Ruggero Rosfer & Shao Kun Wang Di Wang Tong Ji Zhou Jiang Liang Liu Hongyi Lin Bin+Peng Yongyi Cheng Yuyang Feng Jianguo Lin Ran Bobby Sham Cindy Ng Sio Leng
ME Photo Art Gallery showcases the work of emerging and established photographers. We publish and sell limited edition art and photography with significant artists from all over China and sell original pieces by some of the best emerging artists around. Our gallery works in an advisory capacity with new and experienced collectors, museums, and institutions. On average, we participate in at least 6 exhibitions per year, and we have a particular interest in nurturing and supporting the work and career development of new emerging artists. Many artists showing at ME Photo Art Gallery are unknown when first exhibited, not only to the general public, but also to the commercial art world. Many of these artists are subsequently offered shows by galleries and museums internationally. In this effect, the gallery also operates as a springboard for new artists to launch their careers.
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611 Oakshire Place Alamo, CA 94507 T 415 551 8118 E info@micaela.com micaela.com
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Micaela van Zwoll Francesca Ginocchio ARTISTS
Donata Benker Kathleen Elliot Peter Foucault Scott Kildall Grant Garmezy Taliaferro Jones Mark Leibowitz Silvia Levenson Marvin Lipofsky Prema Murthy Nancy Otto Eugenia Pardue Lorraine Peltz Kevin J. Pocock Nicole Schmoelzer Carmen Spera
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Marvin Lipofsky California Loop Series #17, 1970 Blown glass with rayon flocking 9 x 27 x 18 inches Photo credit: M. Lee Fatherree this page top
Eugenia Pardue Swirling Whisper, 2010 Acrylic on panel 45 x 54 inches bottom
Micaëla Gallery, founded in 1997, is a boutique gallery representing collections of artwork by emerging and established contemporary fine artists. Maintaining a project-oriented program, and collaborating with colleagues, it features an interdisciplinary mix of mediums that includes video, sculpture, and painting, along with an extensive set of carefully curated works on paper. Micaëla Gallery began its exhibition program at international art fairs in 2007 with the introduction of select artists to SOFA Chicago, Bridge Art Fair New York and Miami, SCOPE Miami, SCOPE Basel, AAF NYC and today, the Los Angeles Art Show. Micaëla Gallery has become ever more committed to cultivating the careers of emerging artists, and continues to explore new concepts in contemporary fine art through exhibitions using various media. If you are interested in acquiring work from our collection, or would like more information about our program, please contact us via email at info@micaela.com.
Donata Benker Birke, 2007 Oil, acrylic on canvas 47 1/4 x 59 inches
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Lu Ying Gu Minqi Chen Jingshuang
Room 110/209, 5 Tianzi Lane 210 Taikang Road, Shanghai, China T 011 86 15802188338 F 011 86 21 52712699 E artmingjia@gmail.com mingjiagallery.com
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Mu Yafeng Imagery landscape painting 7 x 7 inches
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Wanghui Fang guanghong MuYafeng Wang Sangqian Yang Xinwu Yang Rongsun Chen Minghua Tao Jun Xie Qirong Zhang Zhongda Chen Jingzi 162
MINGJIA gallery, established in November 2008 in Shanghai, deals mostly in contemporary oil paintings, prints, watercolor paintings, and sculptures. MINGJIA continues to create a high level cultural platform for artists and art enthusiasts, and offers an environment for exchange and collaboration. MINGJIA periodically holds exhibitions of paintings for artists it represents and offers opportunities of art exchanges to showcase these talented, emerging artists at domestic and international art expositions. While making great efforts to support emerging artists, MINGJIA gallery also provides collectors a wide variety of excellent art.
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C112 Modernbook Gallery
49 Geary Street, 4th Floor San Francisco, CA 94108 T 415 732 0300 modernbook.com
2525 Michigan Avenue Gallery A7 Santa Monica, CA 90404 T 310 453 6463 F 10 453 6959 E info@peterfetterman.com peterfetterman.com
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Founded in 1999 by Mark Pinsukanjana and Bryan Yedinak, Modernbook Gallery specializes in modern and contemporary photographic works, representing 40 local and international artists. Modernbook Editions publishes limited edition monographs of gallery represented photographers, including Jerry Uelsmann, Maggie Taylor, Fan Ho, and Brigitte Carnochan. Brent Townshend Lake Bohinj 4 Panel C-Print mounted on aluminum 72 x 96 inches
The gallery specializes in classic black & white fine art photography, and a select group of contemporary and emerging artists. Len Prince, b. 1953, Ford Model V New York, 1991 Platinum/palladium print, Edition of 25, 29 x 24 inches
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222 Merchandise Mart Plaza Suite 1850 Chicago, IL 60654 T 312 464 1711 E robertcasterline@aol.com mwgalleries.com
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Robert Casterline Jordan Goodman Cameron DuBois ARTISTS
Mark Acetelli Danielle Procaccio Ilona Zaremba Jean Michel Basquiat Edward Ruscha Sam Francis Robert Graham Roy Lichtenstein right page
Jean Michel Basquiat Pecho, 1983 Mixed media painting Acrylic and pastel on art board 30 x 40 inches this page top
Danielle Procaccio Whisper, 2010 Mixed media, collage and oil on canvas with resin 48 x 60 inches
Museum Works Galleries offers a wide range of art pieces from some of the top established and emerging artists including Calder, Warhol, Lichtenstein, Basquiat, Mark Acetelli, Ilona Zaremba, and Danielle Procaccio. Museum Works Galleries deals with estates, collectors, auction houses, and artists, enabling the acquisition of some of the most sought-after pieces in the world. Museum Works Galleries also provides personal and corporate art consulting for investors and collectors. Trusted for over sixteen years, Museum Works Galleries’ newest gallery in Chicago will host its grand opening on January 27th.
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Ilona Zaremba Miss You, Mixed media collage and resin on board 24 x 24 inches
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125 Lincoln Avenue Suite #116 Santa Fe, NM 87501 T 505 988 5091 F 505 988 1650 namingha.com
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Dan Namingha Hopi Montage #21, 2010 Acrylic on canvas 48 x 36 inches
A5 Niman Fine Art
Niman Fine Art represents the work of internationally know painter and sculptor, Dan Namingha. Arlo Namingha specializes in stone, bronze, and wood sculpture. Michael Namingha works in conceptual photography.
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Michael Namingha Gummy, 2010 Texas Limestone 7 x 4 x 2 1/4 inches
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Paul Mahder Richard Plagmann Jonathan W. Wind
3378 Sacramento Street San Francisco, CA 94118 T 415 474 7707 F 415 474 7705 paul@paulmahdergallery.com paulmahdergallery.com
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Otto Aguilar Nikolai Atanassov David Lee Baughan Richard Bolingbroke Oscar Camilo de las Flores Jess Clark Sheryl Cotleur Omar d’Leon Ernest Ely Cynthia Jarvis Paul Mahder Michael Markowitz Gurpran Rau Marilyn Ines Rodriguez Rodger Roundy Migdalia Valdes Antonio Veronese Corinne Whitaker Kotomi “Lemi” Yoda Elena Zolotnitsky EXHIBITING ARTISTS
Patrick Duegaw Yisrael Feldsott
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Patrick Duegaw, b. 1966 Hit Man (or) Jurgen With Absent Microphone Mixed media on sheetrock 84 x 54 inches this page top
Yisrael K. Feldsott, b. 1955 Chant of the Long Journey/ Brother We Carry You On to the Other Shore, Mixed media on museum board 80 x 54 inches
The Paul Mahder Gallery, located in San Francisco’s Presidio Heights, features contemporary art from local, national, and international career artists in a wide range of media from painting, sculpture, and photography to works on paper and digital art. Over the past 9 years, the Paul Mahder Gallery has developed a reputation as one of San Francisco’s leading contemporary art galleries organizing premiere west coast exhibitions for some of today’s best artists. Paul Mahder, a professional fine art photographer since 1994 and art business professional, provides a unique perspective as artist and businessman in building collections for the serious art collector, as well as providing direction for beginning art enthusiasts.
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Yisrael K. Feldsott, b. 1955 Lost Trust and Broken Heart at the Altar of the White Wolf Mixed media on museum board 6 x 7 feet
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CHINA TODAY Wudu Road, Hua Zhuang Bin Hu District Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, China T 0510 85600607 F 0510 82757706 E hongbinren@phoenix-arts.com phoenix-arts.com
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With its headquarters in Wuxi, China, Phoenix Art Palace was established in 2008 and opened its first gallery in 798 Beijing the same year. Phoenix Arts Group, the biggest manufacturing enterprise for art materials in China, is the investor. With the strong financial support and development platform supplied by the mother company, Phoenix Art Palace will become one of the most influential galleries in China in the near future.
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Ren Chuan Wen A dream in Chinaware, 2009 Oil on canvas 54 x 48 inches this page top
Zhang Xin Quan Su Zhou Creek, 2006 Oil on canvas 47 x 75 inches bottom
Fan Bo On his own feet, 2005 Oil on canvas 90 1/2 x 47 inches
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Mi Sun Pyo, President Heidi Chang, Vice President, LA Director Jungmi Lee, Seoul Director Yurim Kim, Beijing Director Magnolo Bugarin, LA Gallery Assistant
Pyo Gallery LA 1100 South Hope Street, Suite 105 Los Angeles, CA 90015 T 213 405 1488 F 213 405 1489 E info@pyogalleryla.com pyoart.com pyogalleryla.com pyoartconsulting.com
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Lee U-Fan From Line, 1982 Pigment suspended in glue on canvas 18 x 20 inches this page top
Lynn Hanson The World, 2010 Charcoal on 1925 atlas map 14 x 22 inches bottom
Yong Deok Lee Walking, 2008 Mixed media on bas-relief 83 x 39 x 5 inches
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Jonathan Borofsky Jungwan Bae David Choe Dong Li Kwang Young Chun James Gilbert Dal Jae Huh Ji Da Chun Sang Hyun Jung Heung Sou Kim In Kyum Kim Oan Kim Tschang- Yeul Kim Hoon Kwak Francesca Marti Nan Chao Kang So Lee Seung Koo Lee Yong Deok Lee Woo-Lim Lee Ufan Lee Lin Tian Lu Marta Pan Jung Ran Noh Nam June Paik Seo Bo Park Sung Tae Park Young Ha Park James Rosenquest Rusty Scruby Nobuo Sekine Shen Hao Chi-Hyun Shin Sung-Hy Shin Frank Stella Rufino Tamayo Ta Men (They) Keju Wang Andy Warhol Seung Ho Yoo Yue Min Jun Yu Da Ming Yu Hang Yu Yang Yang Zang Ye Xin Zeng Fan Zhi
For 30 years, PYO GALLERY has earned a reputation as a pioneer in contemporary forms of art. The gallery has tirelessly worked to promote Asian and notable artists in the Korean and international fine art markets. Through such efforts, the gallery has gained recognition and built a loyal collector base for its roster of artists. In addition to producing monthly exhibitions, there are over 2000 works of inventory that are exported to major museums and galleries worldwide. Since 1981, when the first space opened in Seoul, the gallery has expanded with new spaces in Chungdam (Seoul), Beijing, and the 798 Arts District in China. In 2008, PYO GALLERY LA was established in Downtown Los Angeles as a cultural corridor between Asia and the United States. Since then, the 1800 square foot art space has become a provocative source for international contemporary art in Los Angeles and beyond.
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Rebecca Hossack James Green Amy Frost Jacqueline Grove Alice Haylett Byran
2A Conway Street Fitzroy Square London W1T 6BA United Kingdom T 44 0 20 7436 4899 F 44 0 20 7323 3182
F160 Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery
28 Charlotte Street London W1T 2NA United Kingdom T 44 0 20 7436 4899 F 44 0 20 7323 3182 E info@rebeccahossack.com r-h-g.co.uk Hours: Mon - Sat 10 AM - 6 PM
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Peter Clark Girls Will Be Girls, 2010 Vintage paper collage 63 x 43 inches this page top
Phil Shaw For Piet’s Sake, 2010 8 colour pigment based archival print on Hahnemuhle 100% cotton rag paper Edition of 50 23 x 25 inches bottom left
John Dilnot Atlantic Crossing, 2010 Hand printed and found paper construction 11 x 15 inches
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David Bromley Peter Clark Perran Costi Paul Davies Kate Jenkins Allyson Reynolds Phil Shaw Andrew Taylor Alasdair Wallace David Whitaker Balint Zsako Rebecca Hossack opened her first art gallery in the heart of London, UK in March 1988, and a second three years later. Since then the galleries have built an international reputation for innovation, individuality, energy, and excellence. In 2008, the Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery opened its magnificent new exhibition space - a three-floor building at 2a Conway Street, London, UK - in addition to the gallery on Charlotte Street, London, UK. Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery exhibits across the broad spectrum of contemporary art, while determinedly moving against some of the dominant currents of the modern art scene. Through the work of painters such as David Whitaker, Paul Davies and David Bromley, the collagist Peter Clark, and the printmakers Phil Shaw and John Dilnot, the gallery celebrates and promotes inclusiveness, individuality, spirit, innovation, technical accomplishment, and beauty. Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery regularly collaborates with – and sells to – public galleries and institutions. It has worked recently on exhibitions with the British Museum, the Bristol City Art Gallery, the Harrogate Art Gallery, the Horniman Museum, London, UK, and the De Young Museum, San Francisco. 177
H205 CHINA TODAY Proud Gallery
National Fortification Art Park Songzhuang, Tong Zhou District Beijing, China T 86 10 69590911 F 86 10 69590911 E dongfangjiesen0911@163.com jiesengallery.com
Proud Gallery is located in Song Zhuang, China. In addition to representing famous artists, we are also dedicated to promoting potential young artists (1960-1980). We provide a communication platform for Chinese artists to make contact with the world by linking the gallery to the Internet. It is our goal that Chinese contemporary art be more global and a part of everyone’s life. The gallery represents Chen Zhiguang, Duan Jianghua, Fang Lijun, Gao Huijun, Guo Chao, He Duoling, He Gong, Jiang Xin, Liu Wei, Liu Bo, Ma Baozhong, Qi Zhilong, Wang Yin, Wang Chuan, Wang Qiang, Wang Shuting, Yue Minjun, Yang Shaobin, Yang Maoyuan, and Yang Tao.
Wang Shuting Fantasy, 2004 Oil on canvas 36 1/2 x 51 inches
1540 South Coast Highway Laguna Beach, CA 92651 T 949 497 3356 F 949 497 1324 E mail@redferngallery.com redferngallery.com
B30 The Redfern Gallery
At the Montage Resort & Spa 30801 South Coast Highway Laguna Beach, CA 92651 T 949 715 6193
The Redfern Gallery is a leading authority of historical American paintings from the late 19th to early 20th century. Concentrating on the early California Impressionists (1890-1940), the gallery offers carefully selected museum quality paintings and glorious works by present day plein air painters. The Redfern Gallery is a primary source for private, corporate, and museum collections and is at your service whether you are buying, selling, or just researching that special painting. Edgar Payne, 1883-1947 Boats of Camaret, circa 1924 Oil on canvas, 25 x 30 inches
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19th Century William A. Bouguereau Eugene Boudin Jean B.C. Corot Edouard Cortès Montague Dawson Julien Dupré Eugene Galien Laloue Daniel Ridgway Knight Louis Aston Knight Thomas Luny Henry Moret Frederick Morgan Emile Munier Modern & Contemporary Holly Banks Allan Banks Ilya Bolotowsky Gregory F. Harris Ugo Giannini John Kuhn Barry Oretsky Sally Swatland
5 East 57th Street New York, NY 10022 T 212 355 5710 C 917 690 7766 F 212 355 5742 E info@rehs.com rehs.com
B16 REHS GALLERIES, INC.
Rehs Galleries, Inc. is one of the world’s leading dealers of important 19th, 20th & 21st century art. The gallery specializes in French, British, and American artists who exhibited at the Paris Salon and London’s Royal Academy from 1860–1920.
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Edouard Leon Cortès 1882–1969 Café de la Paix, Opera Oil on canvas Signed 13 x 18 inches this page top
Daniel Ridgway Knight 1839–1924 A Pensive Moment Oil on canvas on board Signed and inscribed Paris 46 3/4 x 35 3/4 inches bottom
Emile Munier 1840–1895 Feeding the Rabbits Oil on canvas Signed and dated 1888 30 1/8 x 16 3/4 inches
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Members of: Fine Art Dealers Association (FADA) – Howard Rehs, President 1997-2009 Internal Revenue Service’s Art Advisory Panel Association of Historians of Nineteenth - Century Art - Honorary Life-time member Art & Antique Dealers League of America C.I.N.O.A. Appraisers Association of America
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B32 ROBERT L. PARSONS FINE ART
131 Bent Street Taos, NM 87571 T 575 751 0159 E parsons@parsonsart.com E robert@parsonsart.com parsonsart.com
1740 Wazee Street Denver, CO 80202 T 303 298 7788 F 303 298 7799 E mail@robischongallery.com robischongallery.com
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Hours: Tues – Fri 11 AM – 6 PM, Sat 12 PM – 5 PM, Monday by appointment
Robert L. Parsons Fine Art exhibits important paintings with emphasis on the Taos Society of Artists and the early Taos and Santa Fe art colonies. Housed in the historic Ferdinand Maxwell house, this unique collection is shown in a setting enhanced by colonial and historic New Mexican furniture, as well as antique American Indian pottery and textiles. Parsons also features paintings by contemporary Taos masters at Parsons Gallery of the West located on Kit Carson Road in Taos. Salvador Dali, 1904-1989 Christ en Croix Watercolor, 17 1/2 x 15 inches
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Established in 1976, Robischon Gallery embraces the current pluralism in art by producing exhibitions that purposefully address a wide range of stylistic and contextual concerns. On-going art world dialogues, such as the rise and impact of Chinese and Middle Eastern contemporary art, are explored within the critically-acclaimed exhibition program. Similarly, Robischon Gallery exhibits such influential artists as Robert Rauschenberg, Manuel Neri, Judy Pfaff, Ann Hamilton, and Jessica Stockholder in tandem with mid-career and emerging artists of integrity and vision. Halim Alkarim Hidden Love 3 5/5 Lambda print on plexiglass 57 1/8 x 43 1/8 inches
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Howard Rosenbaum and Marvin Rosenbaum, Owners Jo Mett, Senior Vice President Brianna Guthrie, Assistant Director
Gallery Center 608 Banyan Trail, Suite 111 Boca Raton, FL 33431 T 561 994 9180 F 561 994 5652 E jom@rosenbaumcontemporary.com rosenbaumcontemporary.com
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Robert Indiana, b.1928 HOPE, 2010 Painted aluminum 36 x 36 x 18 inches this page top
Jim Dine Spots Over Time 2009, Acrylic and charcoal on canvas 72 x 60 inches bottom
Eric Zener Air II, 2010 Oil on canvas 48 x 60 inches
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Rosenbaum Contemporary is a premiere fine art gallery in South Florida featuring Postwar, Modern, and Contemporary masters presented through a nationally recognized museum-level exhibition program. Rosenbaum Contemporary aims to provide a wide range of services to their clients in the building and management of an art collection. In addition to bringing an ambitious exhibition program of world-class art to the Southeast, the gallery caters to the collector interested in investment quality art.
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Carla Tesak Arzente, Owner Suzanne Walsh, Director ARTISTS
Ana Mercedes Hoyos Ana Zamora Andriy Halashyn Angel Poyon Arturo Monroy Cecilia Paredes Cinthia Soto Hector Tadeo Irene Pressner Jaime Izaguirre Jorge De Leon Jorge Linares Jose Rodriguez Karen Clachar Leo Correa Lucas Rise Luis Cornejo Luis Fernando Ponce Marco Valencia Mayra Barraza Moises Barrios Monica Torrebiarte Octavio Arosemena Olga Sinclair Priscilla Monge Rafael Varela Roberto Guerrero Ronald Moran
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Mayra Barraza DEER MAN from the “invisible man� series Oil on canvas 69 x 87 inches this page top
Luis Cornejo, UNTITLED Acrylic and oil on canvas 63 x 40 inches bottom
Irene Pressner, CASPER Ink applied with tattoo device into encaustic on board 11 7/8 x 11 7/8 inches
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1492 South Coast Highway Laguna Beach, CA 92651 T 949 715 5554 F 949 715 7117 E info@saltfineart.com saltfineart.com
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Following in the grand tradition of the salt trade, we believe that art, like salt, enhances and therefore deserves to cross borders country borders, state borders, any and all kinds of lines We specialize in museum caliber Latin American Contemporary art, where our roots run deep and whose talent and commitment we are passionate about sharing. We travel extensively to form relationships with established and internationally renowned artists as well as incredible emerging talent. We aim for the gallery to be stimulating, challenging, and rewarding, for all involved - artists and collectors alike. Although we need to be commercially viable, equally important for us is to push boundaries, educate, and expand the horizons of Latin American Art. Every artist represented, from the world-renowned to the emergent, transgresses social boundaries.
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Gustave Courbet Jean Baptiste Camille Corot Theodore Rousseau Charles Francois Daubigny Narcisse Virgile Diaz de la Pena Constant Troyon Jules Dupré Charles Emile Jacque Georges Michel Jules Breton Leon Augustin Lhermitte Jean-Francois Raffaelli Henri Fantin Latour William Bouguereau Alfred Stevens Rosa Bonheur Achille Laugé Ferdinand du Puigaudeau Henri Martin Henri Joseph Lebasque Louis Valtat Armand Guillaumin Georges d’Espagnat
120 East 65th Street New York, NY 10065 T 212 772 8627 F 646 607 5588 E info@schillerandbodo.com schillerandbodo.com
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Charles Camoin French, 1879-1965 Nature Morte Oil on canvas Signed lower left: Ch Camoin 25 5/8 x 31 7/8 inches this page top
Henri Fantin-Latour French, 1836-1904 Androméda, circa 1902 Oil on canvas Signed lower left: Fantin 22 1/2 x 19 inches
Schiller & Bodo European Paintings is located in an elegant townhouse on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, in a gallery space reminiscent of the salons where many of our paintings may once have hung. Schiller & Bodo specializes in European paintings from 1850 to 1950 by historically significant artists, with emphasis on French Barbizon, Academic, and Post-Impressionist paintings. With specialized knowledge built from over 25 years of experience, Schiller & Bodo offers the highest level of connoisseurship, scholarship, and personal service.
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N. V. Diaz de la Pena French, 1807-1876 The Gamekeeper Oil on panel Signed and dated ‘1845’ lower left 23 5/8 x 19 1/8 inches
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D130 Scott White Contemporary Art
CHINA TODAY 939 West Kalmia Street San Diego, CA 92101 T 619 501 5689 F 619 501 5690 E info@scottwhiteart.com scottwhiteart.com
Scott White Contemporary Art has assisted in developing private and public collections since 1991. Deeply committed to representing and promoting the finest modern and contemporary artists from around the world, we strive to offer work that carries both visual and intellectual impact, and contributes to the quality and diversity of any collection. From the cultivation of promising emerging talent, enhancement of mid-career and master contemporary artists, to the procurement of important secondary market work, the gallery is active in all areas of art advisory and curatorial services.
B10 797 Road, 798 Art Zone No. 2 Jiuxianqiao Road, Chaoyang District Beijing 100015, China T 0086 10 59789266 F 0086 10 59789166 E seegallery@yahoo.cn seegallery.net
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SEE+ GALLERY
see+ gallery is a photo gallery, the academic committee of which comprises famous image critics and curators who are responsible for recommending and planning great photographers’ exhibitions. As a professional agency and marketing organization, see+ gallery is dedicated to being a platform for the dissemination of fine arts. With the resources of first-class international curators and critics, see+ gallery often invites experts for lectures and seminars. An excellent academic background provides assurance of quality for both exhibitions and sales.
Roy Lichtenstein Imperfect Painting, 1986 Oil on magna on two jointed canvases Signed & dated on the reverse 108 1/4 x 172 1/8 inches
Zhang Yaxin, Model Opera, 1974 Epson Ultragiclee, 47 1/4 x 47 1/4 inches, Edition of 10 24 x 24 inches, Edition of 25
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PROJECT SPACE 80 Main Street Lenox, MA 01240 T 413 637 8386 E info@siennagallery.com siennagallery.com
Representing emerging artists working on the cusp of art and design. Technical acuity, conceptual sophistication, and thoughtful reflection on the human condition are the hallmarks of these new artists working in a variety of mediums including performance, sculpture, photography, and object.
115 Wooster Street New York, NY 10012 T 917 833 2442 E srsoho@aol.com
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Stephen Rosenberg Fine Art
Stephen Rosenberg Fine Art (formerly Rosenberg + Kaufman Fine Art) was established in 1983 in New York City. The gallery focuses on American and international contemporary painting, works on paper, and photography. Known for representing high quality art by established mid-career and selected emerging artists, the gallery’s clientele includes national and international private and corporate collections and museums. The gallery also offers art advisory services and is active in the modern and contemporary secondary market.
Two groups of Lauren Kalman’s recent work are featured. In both series, Kalman employs traditional goldsmithing techniques often utilized in jewelry making to create gold “adornments.” She uses photography and video to document her process and the physical relationship between these objects and her own body. Her work was recently featured at the Houston Museum of Contemporary Art and is in the collection of the Museum of Fine Art in Boston. Lauren Kalman, b. 1981 Tongue Gilding, 2008 Chromogenic color print 24 x 33 inches
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Serge Strosberg In Vivo, In Vitro III, 2010 Oil and tempera 25 x 24 inches
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Sofia Kanavle, Director Leah Gallant, Marketing Director Tanmaya Bingham, Art Consultant
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Juliette Aristides Rodrigo Cifuentes Sophia Chorny Valerio D’Ospina Roberto Ferri Alex Gross Steve Huston Marianne Kolb Raghava KK Simon McWilliams Graydon Parrish Jeffrey Ripple Daniel Sprick Mark Spencer Joshua Suda Francesca Sundsten Ray Turner Timur Tsaku Rimi Yang Fred Wessell
150 West Marcy Street, Suite103 Santa Fe, NM 87501 T 505 820 7787 / 866 820 0113 F 505 820 9972 E info@skotiagallery.com skotiagallery.com
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Skotia Gallery is a contemporary art gallery, established March of 2009 in the heart of Santa Fe, New Mexico, and located just off the plaza in the GALA arts district. The focus of Skotia Gallery is to showcase and promote accomplished and exceptionally promising international and national artists, from emerging to mid-career. Artists’ work ranges from purely representational to abstract with the primary focus being on the artist’s skill, integrity, and uniqueness of vision.
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Raghava KK Duchess of Nothing II Acrylic on canvas 68 x 56 inches this page top
Simon McWilliams Obelisk Oil on canvas 51 x 43 inches bottom
Valerio D’Ospina Submarine Oil on canvas 24 x 31 inches
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Sue Greenwood, Owner Suzanne Billik, Assistant Director Maria O’Malley, Assistant Director Emery Van Zandt, Graphics ARTISTS
Mark Beck John Brosio Linda Christensen John Evans Sherry Karver Marianne Kolb Robert LaDuke Glenn Ness Siddharth Parasnis Robert Townsend Terry Turrell Scott Yeskel
330 North Coast Highway Laguna Beach, CA 92651 T 949 494 0669 E info@suegreenwoodfineart.com suegreenwoodfineart.com
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Located in Orange County, California, Sue Greenwood Fine Art was established in 2005. In a relatively short span of time the gallery has gained national recognition for its focus of contemporary realism and figurative artists with a particular emphasis in painting and sculpture. The gallery represents thirty-five highly refined and distinctive emerging, mid-career, and established artists from across the United States.
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John Evans Candy Colored California Oil on panel (framed) 20 x 20 inches this page top
Scott Yeskel Airstream #2 Oil on wood (framed) 20 x 16 inches bottom
Linda Christensen Scribble Oil on canvas 36 x 30 inches
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PRINTFAIR 568 Broadway, Room 502A New York, NY 10012 T 212 941 7335 F 212 941 7336 E info@susantellergallery.com susantellergallery.com
7321 Beverly Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90036 T 323 933 5523 F 323 933 7618 E tobeymoss@earthlink.net TobeyCMossGallery.com
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Tobey C. Moss Gallery
The Gallery features American art from the 1920s to the 1950s, including the WPA Era, the Industrial/Urban Scene, Modernism, and Surrealism. Work by Peggy Bacon, Will Barnet, Fred Becker, Isabel Bishop, Abe Blashko, James Daugherty, Howard Daum, Dorothy Dehner, Pele deLappe, Fannie Hillsmith, Dorothy Browdy Kushner, Hugh Mesibov, Claire Mahl Moore, Bernard Rosenquit, Anne Ryan, Louis Schanker, Ben Shahn, Fred Shane, Mitchell Siporin, William E. Smith, Harry Sternberg, Ansei Uchima, and Lynd Ward.
Five centuries of prints and drawings with a focus upon 20th century California, American, Latin American and European works on paper (prints, drawings, collages), paintings, and sculptures. By Ruth Asawa, Nick Brigante, Jean Charlot, William Dole, Werner Drewes, Jules Engel, Claire Falkenstein, Lorser Feitelson, Oskar Fischinger, George Herms, John Paul Jones, Ynez Johnston, Peter Krasnow, Stanton Macdonald Wright, John McLaughlin, Frank Romero, Betye Saar, Gordon Wagner, Emerson Woelffer, and others.
Fred Shane, 1906-1990 Simi Valley, California, 1973 Mixed media on masonite 16 x 24 inches
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Betye Saar, b. 1926 L.A. Sky with Spinning Hearts, 1989 Offset lithograph and collage with cotton thread Edition 32, 25 x 29 1/2 inches
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820 Prospect Street La Jolla, CA 92037 T 858 454 3691 F 858 454 0589 E tasende@aol.com tasendegallery.com
8808 Melrose Avenue West Hollywood, CA 90069 T 310 276 8686 F 310 276 8576
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In 1979, Tasende Gallery opened its doors in La Jolla, California and expanded its operations to Los Angeles in 1997. Specializing in Modern and Contemporary sculpture, drawings, and paintings by internationally distinguished artists. Member of the Fine Art Dealers Association, and the American Association of Museums.
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Fletcher Benton Fernando Botero Lynn Chadwick Eduardo Chillida Jose Luis Cuevas Niki de Saint Phalle Mark di Suvero Giacomo Manzu Roberto Matta Henry Moore Armando Morales Andres Nagel Louise Nevelson Josep Riera i Arago Armando Romero Jose Maria Sicilia Wayne Thiebaud Barbara Weldon Lambert Maria Wintersberger
JM Tasende, President Mary Beth Petersen, Director Aitor Tasende, Gallery Manager Betina Tasende, LA Gallery Director
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Fernando Botero Family on a Couch, 2010 Oil on canvas 59 3/4 x 70 inches this page
Mark di Suvero Arch Spirit, 2003 Stainless steel 27 x 22 x 47 inches
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354 North Bedford Drive Beverly Hills, CA 90210 T 310 278 4400 F 310 278 6771 E info@yargerfineart.com yargerfineart.com
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Tim Yarger, Director Elizabeth Yochim, Director of International Exhibitions Mark Harris, Operations Manager
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Lori Hyland 1920 Art Deco New York Oil on canvas 42 x 42 inches this page top
Pierre Marie Brisson Revelation IV Mixed media on paper 22 x 18 inches bottom
Zhenya Gershman Nosferatu Oil on canvas 84 x 36 inches
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Pierre Marie Brisson Louise Nevelson Dan Christensen Chris Fox Jim McHugh Frank Lenferink Xue Song Lori Hyland Zhenya Gershman Zachary Thornton Chiratorn Ed Martin Wang Guang Yi Don Simon Michele Mattei Steve Huston Robert Schefman Wei Guang Qing Curtis Phillips Linda Touby Chul Hyun Ahn Andy Warhol Pablo Picasso Marc Chagall David Hockney Sam Francis Roy Lichtenstein Henri Matisse Jim Dine Basil Gogos
E150 Timothy Yarger Fine Art
Timothy Yarger Fine Art is grounded in the historic artwork of the Modern Masters and pop icons of the 20th Century alongside established contemporary painters, printmakers, and photographers. Each calendar year, TYFA mounts ten to fifteen major exhibitions and promotes scholarship, broad connoisseurship, and public programming through collaboration with art historians, critics, and museum professionals, who contribute to the gallery’s events and publications. TYFA participates in national and international art fairs while providing exhibitions for galleries in the United States, Hong Kong, Singapore, Shanghai, and cities in Europe. Gallery services include fine art consulting, collections management, and appraisal.
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Terry Trotter, Owner Paula Trotter, Owner
Carmel West side of San Carlos between Ocean & 7th Paseo San Carlos Court T 831 625 3246 F 831 625 1456
Pacific Grove 301 Forest Avenue Across from City Hall T 831 649 3246 E trottergalleries@comcast.net trottergalleries.com
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Mailing Address P.O. Box 3246, Carmel, CA 93921 ARTISTS
Franz Bischoff Maurice Braun William Clapp E. Charlton Fortune John Gamble Arthur Hill Gilbert Selden Gile Percy Gray Armin C. Hansen Francis McComas Evelyn McCormick Thomas A. McGlynn Mary DeNeale Morgan Frank H. Myers Edgar Payne Charles Rollo Peters Granville Redmond William Ritschel Guy Rose S. C. Yuan
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Selden Connor Gile 1877-1947 On the Farm, 1931 Oil on canvas 24 x 30 inches this page
Ejnar Hansen 1884-1965 Mrs. F, Oil on canvas 42 x 30 inches
Specializing in Early California & American paintings since 1980 - Trotter Galleries has consistently maintained its reputation as a source for the beginning, as well as the advanced collector, by providing quality work of prominent early California artists. Now with two locations on the Monterey Peninsula - downtown Carmel, as well as nearby Pacific Grove - the galleries offer an extensive collection of important historical artwork by artists active throughout California, with a special emphasis on artists of the Carmel/Monterey area 1875-1950.
Honorable Mention Art Institute of Chicago, 1919
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Verne Collection Inc.
The Verne Collection is one of the most important contemporary Japanese print and painting galleries in the world. We have had paintings on loan to the Metropolitan Musem in New York, The Cleveland Museum of Art, The Fogg Museum at Harvard, the Morikami Art Museum, and The Mingei Museum of World Folk Art. The Verne Gallery specializes in antique and contemporary Japanese prints, and prints and paintings done by American artists living in Japan. The Verne Collection was estabislished in 1953.
Daniel Kelly, b. 1947 What’s Up, 2010 Limited edition woodblock and lithograph on handmade paper from Nepal Edition of 90 Print size 13 1/2 x 40 inches
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Nemo Jantzen Bert van Zetten Jody van Zetten
Calle Tapineria 39 08002 Barcelona, Spain T 34 93 268 06 73 F 34 93 310 34 35 C 34 678 489 123 (Nemo Jantzen) E info@villadelarte.com villadelarte.com
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Fernando Alday Francisca Ahlers Marc Harrold Marianne Lovink Claudia Meyer Joan Peris Willy Rojas Johan Thunell Lucas Ulmi Stephan Zirwes
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Stephan Zirwes Capetown 47 x 63 inches Edition of 6 this page top
Willy Rojas Sandia Photography Edition of 10 9 1/2 x 27 1/2 inches lower right
Claudia Meyer Cercitude Plexiglass and oil paint 43 x 48 inches
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Villa del Arte Galleries, founded in 1996, has since established itself as one of the leading contemporary art galleries in Catalonia, receiving both national and international acclaim. Villa del Arte consistently has a wide variety of high quality art as it is currently representing over 30 cutting edge artists from around the globe, an array of both established and budding talent. Representing such talented and successful artists in the gallery, Villa del Arte successfully attends a number of international art fairs in Europe and the U.S. Through the years the gallery has gained notoriety from its customers and has captured the attention of many collectors and art lovers around the world.
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Alison Bequin Beste Atvur Harry Nasse, Director Jeanette Sherrard Kelly Kilrane Leda Maria Lydia DiLalla Margot Norton Mark Herd
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178 Prince Street New York, NY 10012 T 212 925 6951 F 212 334 2095 E wardnasse@hotmail.com wardnasse.org
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To provide all artists, regardless of age, race, gender, or beliefs, the opportunity to present their works without censorship. All modes of contemporary art are exhibited from traditionally executed works to more experimental forms. We believe that personal choice is today’s cutting edge. Our motto is: Give artists a chance and the public a choice, and you will bring out the best in both.
Alex Brodski Beatrice Burel Beth Jabur Gary Aagaard Leda Maria Luciana Futuro Marcia Caramico Mauro Soares Michele Buniera Myron Leski Norberto Conti Patricia Azoni Paul Poliquin Peter Mallen Solange Palatnik
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Ilya Schar, b. 1945 Reflection Gem stone painting 30 x 26 inches this page top
Paul Poliquin, b. 1943 Blue Internal Stained porcelain 26 x 15 x 11 inches bottom
Norberto Conti, b. 1940 Stephen and Alfredo Oil on canvas 43 x 48 inches
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Born in Moscow, capital of the former Soviet Union, Schar began his fascination with precious gems and minerals in early childhood and throughout his adolescence. What began as a hobby turned into passion, as well as a unique artistic quest. He explored a broad spectrum of color and light and fine-tuned the true potential of using gems as a medium of representation. Schar currently lives in Beverly Hills, California.
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Mauro Soares, b. 1955 Scare Acrylic on canvas 31 x 39 inches this page top
Leda Maria, b. 1959 American Beauty Acrylic on canvas 40 x 50 inches lower right
Michele Bruniera, b. 1976 In a bathtub Acrylic on canvas 36 x 36 inches
Mauro Soares has been working as an artist for over forty years. Always painting and drawing a lot, he had experimented with several techniques and themes before creating his own way of painting twenty years ago - a unique and remarkable technique, which only he knows how to run and does so with perfection. With acrylic on canvas, Mauro paints layers of colored risks, one by one, color by color, waiting for each layer to dry so as not to mix on the canvas. As a four-color, he lets the viewer get a view of the mixture of colors and create others, with incredible optical effects. The big difference, which is absolutely striking, is that he often works with twenty or more overlapping layers of risks. With an average of one hundred fifty thousand strokes per square meter, this artist impresses by the images and the unique texture of his surfaces, and the beautiful, yet strong impact of his paintings.
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James Cavello, President - Co-owner Margarite Almeida, Executive Director - Co-owner Dana Altman, Assistant Director
568 Broadway New York, NY 10012 T 212 925 5700 F 212 925 3449 E info@westwoodgallery.com westwoodgallery.com
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WESTWOOD GALLERY, NYC, established in 1995, exhibits Contemporary artwork in all media with emphasis on New York art scene artists, as well as paintings, photography, sculpture, video, and installation. The gallery program encompasses traveling museum exhibitions, art talks, private and corporate art consultations, and gallery events, as well as non-profit collaborations. The recently established Plus Projects division re-examines estates of New York art scene artists from the 1950s and 60s through museum-quality exhibitions and an educational program. Currently Plus Projects exclusively represents the estate of James Juthstrom (1925-2007), the estate of Constantin Antonovici (1911-2002), the artwork of Will Insley (b. 1929), and exhibits the artwork of Boris Lurie (1924-2008). Gallery artists are represented in the permanent collections of MOMA, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Guggenheim Museum, Smithsonian, Whitney Museum of American Art, PS1, Walker Art Center, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and other national and international institutions. ARTISTS
Jean-Michel Basquiat Lucien Clergue Maxi Cohen *David Datuna Tamara de Lempicka *Michael DesRosiers Willem de Kooning *Bryan El Castillo Igor Gorsky Keith Haring Will Insley *James Juthstrom Douglas Kirkland *Boris Lurie Kwan Lau Lazhar Mansouri Louise Nevelson Robert Rauschenberg
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*Elling Reitan Sam Shaw *Andy Warhol Tim White-Sobieski (*exhibiting artist)
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Boris Lurie, 1924-2008 Untitled, circa 1960s Oil and collage on canvas 56 1/2 x 42 1/2 inches Š 1960-2011 Boris Lurie Art Foundation
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David Datuna Viewpoints of Millions 2010, Mixed media 45 x 70 inches
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Whitney Ganz, Director, Beverly Hills Patrick Kraft, Director, Carmel Angela Solie, Beverly Hills
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Edgar Payne Maurice Braun Armin Hansen Granville Redmond Franz Bischoff Jessie Arms Botke Alice Chittenden Colin Campbell Cooper Paul De Longpre Maynard Dixon Herbert Dunton John Gamble Selden Gile Percy Gray
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Alexander Harmer E. Martin Hennings Victor Higgins Thomas Hunt Gustavo Montoya Jules Pages Hanson Puthuff Joseph Raphael Charles Reiffel Millard Sheets Will Sparks William Wendt Orrin White Agnes Pelton Henrietta Shore
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William A. Karges Fine Art
One of the preeminent art dealers in California, William A. Karges Fine Art specializes in early California and American Paintings. With galleries in Carmel and Los Angeles, Karges Fine Art carries one of the most varied, high-quality, historically significant inventories of paintings available on the West Coast. The gallery is especially known for its superior level of scholarship and museum-quality publications. Karges Fine Art is also the exclusive representative of Dennis Doheny, considered by many to be the finest realist landscape painter working in California today.
William Ritschel, 1864-1949 Boats Returning Home Oil on canvas, 36 x 48 inches this page
Victor Higgins,1884 –1949 New Mexico Landscape Oil on canvas, 18 x 20 inches
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Lee Sun-Don Awakening Equation/ Peaceful x=0=n Oil on canvas 24 x 28 1/2 inches this page top
TT Blue-White Porcelain Apple Mixed media on canvas 31 1/2 x 39 inches bottom
MANIHOO Tiger’s Roar Mixed media 23 1/2 x 39 inches
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X-Power Gallery specializes in contemporary art and is constantly evolving towards the goal of exploring “Future modernity” in the super avant-garde. In addition, it keeps a watchful eye on promoting originality, cultural inspirations, innovative / expressive styles, and potential art talents. Based in Taiwan and geared towards globalization, X-Power Gallery has established premises worldwide - Paris, New York, Los Angeles, Beijing, Shanghai, and 3 cities in Taiwan (Taipei, Taichung, and Kaohsiung). Its mission is to energize the world of art and stimulate aesthetic dialogues between cultures and across regions.
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PRINT FAIR
26th Annual Los Angeles IFPDA Print Fair
The IFPDA Los Angeles Fine Print Fair, now in its 26th year, is one of the longest running print fairs in the United States highlighting art dealers who are acknowledged authorities in fine prints. An “original” or “fine” print is a work created by an artist to be a work of art in its own right. That is to say, the artist creates original compositions and visual imagery, rather than copying another work of art. Artists may use any number of printmaking methods to yield distinctive appearances in their works. The Los Angeles Fine Print Fair is situated within the Los Angeles Art Show and affords collectors an intimate setting to browse and purchase prints. Exhibiting dealers are all members of the International Fine Print Dealers Association (IFPDA), a non-profit organization dedicated to ethics, quality, and connoisseurship. As IFPDA members, dealers are committed to dealing with their clients in a direct and forthright manner. As a fair focused on a single medium, the Print Fair presents an ideal opportunity for those who may be new to the prints to view excellent examples by leading artists and connect with expert dealers. Print Fair exhibitors will offer engravings, etchings, and lithographs encompassing the broad scope of the medium’s history and at price points ranging from under $500 to the ten-thousands and higher. Visitors may expect to peruse works of outstanding quality from early periods such as 18th and 19th-century European, 19th-century American Impressionist, American Regionalist, Latin-American, and Japanese Ukiyo-e, as well as 20th century works by modern and contemporary artists. Daniel Kelly, Criss Cross, The Verne Collection
IFPDA Members participating in the Print Fair or LA Art Show:
ANNEX GALLERIES, Santa Rosa, CA Armstrong Fine Art, Chicago, IL Joel R. Bergquist Fine Arts, Stanford, CA Davidson Galleries, Seattle, WA Egenolf Gallery Japanese Prints, Burbank, CA Harco Gallery, Cody, WY Roger Genser, Santa Monica, CA Conrad R. Graeber Fine Art, Riderwood, MD Mixografía®, Los Angeles, CA Tobey C. Moss Gallery, Los Angeles, CA Jonathan Novak Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA Susan Teller Gallery, New York, NY The Tolman Collection, New York, NY. The Verne Collection, Cleveland, OH Warnock Fine Arts, Palm Springs, CA
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As part of its ongoing commitment to expanding the awareness of fine prints, the IFPDA will sponsor a panel discussion moderated by Leslie Jones, LACMA Associate Curator of Prints and Drawings at 2 pm on Saturday, January 22nd and a screening of the documentary “Four Stones for Kanemitsu” (running time: 28 minutes) at 4 pm on Friday, January 21st. This Academy Award nominated film explores the collaboration between artist Matsumi Kanemitsu and master printer Serge Lozingot as they create a four-color lithograph. The IFPDA also provides historical information, a visual glossary, and a database of artists who have made prints over printmaking’s 500 year history on its website: ifpda.org.
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vintage posters
Project Spaces
vintage posters
Project Spaces
Before original, vintage posters became highly sought after pieces of art for the home or office, their sole purpose was to advertise and promote new products and ideas, wars and political viewpoints, movies and travel. Posters are a distinctive art form with the power to influence people of all ages. Poster styles including: Art Nouveau, Art Deco, and Mid-century Modern from periods including turn of the century Belle Époque, to the stylized 1930s, to the Post World War II Cold War era, and many more will be represented in this special exhibition of pop-culture and contemporary history.
This year the LA Art Show launches a new section, the Project Spaces. The objective of the Project Spaces is to allow a gallery to exhibit a single artist in a very strong market environment. We’re excited to help introduce new artists to collectors, dealers, curators, art critics, and show attendees. Enjoy exploring the Project Spaces.
Galleries participating:
Galleries participating:
GALERIE DOCUMENTS
THE ART RESERVE, Los Angeles, CA
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Arushi Arts, New Delhi, India
53 Rue De Seine, 75006 Paris, France T 33 (0)1 43 54 50 68 galeriedocuments@orange.fr
Ashley Sands LA / Holster London, United Kingdom Boma Modern, Santa Fe, NM Couturier Gallery, Los Angeles, CA Ferrin Gallery, Pittsfield, MA
Michael Maslan Vintage Posters and Photographs
Gallery DeNovo, Ketchum/Sun Valley, ID George Billis Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
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109 University Street Seattle, Wa 98101 (Across from the Seattle Art Museum) Hours: By chance or appointment T 206 587 0187 E oldphoto4u@aol.com
Sienna Gallery, Lenox, MA Galerie Documents
Stephen Rosenberg Fine Art, New York, NY
Mike Maslan Vintage Posters
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curated exhibitionS
curated exhibitionS
HENRI CARTIER-BRESSON RARELY / UNSEEN
The L.A. ART MACHINE presents
VOX HUMANA
To make art is to sing with the human voice. — David Bayles and Ted Orland, Art & Fear
The L.A. ART MACHINE is proud to once again present VOX HUMANA, an exciting large-scale, live art installation by celebrated international artists Andrew Hem, Shark Toof, Edward Walton Wilcox, and special guest at the 2011 L.A. Art Show, January 19-23, 2011. Covering over 500 square feet of canvas, this unique art happening invites visitors into the esoteric world of the artistic creative process.
The Ritz-Carlton Residences at LA LIVE is proud to present at the Los Angeles Art Show 2011, Rarely / Unseen, a special presentation of photographs by the renowned Henri CartierBresson. The exhibition – curated by Peter Fetterman, owner of the Peter Fetterman Gallery in Santa Monica, CA – contains never before seen works by the master and will feature more than 35 photographs that have never been printed before.
Organized by L.A. ART MACHINE, VOX HUMANA is a program of carefully selected live art happenings and mural installations in the U.S. and abroad by celebrated international muralists and street artists.
Fetterman, a former colleague of Cartier-Bresson, encouraged the artist to print a selection of unreleased images including photographs of Queen Charlotte’s Ball and the Bolshoi Ballet of Russia. This private collection of less familiar gems, amassed over a twenty-year period, will be on display for the first time throughout the duration of the Los Angeles Art Show. A 2006 documentary based on Cartier-Bresson titled “The Impassioned Eye” and directed by Heinz Bütler will run in conjunction with the exhibit.
The L.A. ART MACHINE is an online publication and arts organization based in Los Angeles but with an eye on a global art phenomenon. The L.A. ART MACHINE covers the most relevant and current happenings in the art world, organizes events, curates exhibitions, and advocates for a continuing and vital art community on all levels. Curated By Bryson Strauss | L.A. ART MACHINE | 323.702.3594 laartmachine.com/voxhumana | liveart@laartmachine.com
Shark Toof
Andrew Hem
Henri Cartier-Bresson (France, August 22, 1908 – August 3, 2004) is known as the father of modern photojournalism and considered a master of candid photography. Cartier-Bresson famously captured pivotal moments of the 20th century including: the coronation of King George VI; the funeral of Mahatma Gandhi; and the end of the Chinese Civil War and subsequent rise of Mao and the People’s Republic of China. Cartier-Bresson spent more than three decades on assignment for Life Magazine and other journals.
Edward Walton Wilcox
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Henri Cartier-Bresson, School Children Moscow, 1954, Gelatin silver print
Presented in partnership with: Castelli Framing, Find Art Magazine, Merry Karnowsky Gallery, LeBASSE projects, and Sister Cities Los Angeles
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PERFORMANCES & INSTALLATIONS
FLORA KAO’s ghost grove
A special installation exhibit entitled Ghost Grove by LA-based emerging artist, Flora Kao, will be presented by the Los Angeles Art Association/Gallery 825. Ghost Grove considers our relationship to nature, the built environment, and mortality. Ghost Grove consists of ~ twenty translucent floating panels of white chiffon, each painted with a unique leafless black tree. Suspended one to three feet away from each other, these 12’ x 4’ chiffon panels merge into an experiential forest of two-dimensional trees. Referencing Chinese landscape painting, Ghost Grove employs fabric, paint, and light to simulate the airy play of light and shadow that is an integral component of the outdoor experience of trees.
RUSSELL YOUNG
The Art of Elysium is proud to present an exhibition and special live performance by celebrated British photographer and silkscreen-artist Russell Young. Widely recognized for his photos of rock stars, including: Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, and REM for more than twenty years, Russell Young will produce a new silk-screen image at the Opening Night Premiere Party. The work created during this unique performance will be available for purchase at The Art of Elysium booth. Young will also unveil his new series “Death of a Disco Dancer” during the evening. Young’s new series, inspired by a recent lifealtering experience, is very much linked to the charity’s mission and is reflective of art’s healing powers.
As Kao states, “So much of our lives are spent in generic institutional spaces in intense focus, executing daily mundane demands. With my installations, I seek to carve out moments of beauty, to inspire reflection of our distance from organic beauty and natural phenomena, and to offer respite from the frenetic schedules of daily modern life. I am interested in supplementing the visual experience with the tactile and phenomenological.”
Russell Young performance & poster design
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PERFORMANCES & INSTALLATIONS
JOE DAVIDSON
MADDY LE MEL
Joe Davidson uses hundreds of small pieces to create larger compositional wholes. With his cast plaster sunflowers, Davidson uses an object rich with the symbolic connotations of fleeting beauty, and drains the flowers of their color. His works are likened to living coral reefs, which lose their vibrant colors as they die. The result is elegiac in tone as it displays an ephemeral aesthetic. Presented by the George Billis Gallery.
Artist Maddy Le Mel, states of her work, “There exists in us all the impulse to flee confinement -- no matter how comfortable our nests may be. Yet we resign ourselves to safe niches, even when they curb our urge to grow. Many paths of escape do exist, if only we’d choose to take them. But to disrupt our status quo is to risk failure. Stepping outside our familiar worlds could cause us to plummet to the ground…or perhaps we would learn to fly.” Presented by the George Billis Gallery.
Joe Davidson Hanging Garden detail
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PERFORMANCES & INSTALLATIONS
DAVID DATUNA’S CHAOTIC PAST
In almost every civilization, including our own, the pottery record or quintessential shard has been the most transcendent evidence of both existence and achievement. David Datuna cleverly captures our post industrial essence in his baroque installation, which melds together our unprecedented technological prowess and our gluttony for the products of a highly developed consumer sensibility. Juxtaposing a stack of decayed dishwashers, which as new would symbolize an ultimate convenience of contemporary life, to an abundant flow of clearly disabled china, he points to an ominous warning of a fate that has befallen many before us. In the stratification of history, that which eternally remains is a broken record of promise: an abundant collection of scattered angular pieces of what were once serviceable and poetic emblems of human cohabitation in ever evolving complexities. In an ingenious melding of art and archeology, David Datuna speaks to this possible eventuality for us in our own time. His work hauntingly suggests that if past predications go unheeded our own destiny may be similarly recorded as a series of broken covenants. Presented by the Westwood Gallery.
JOHN BALDESSARI
John Baldessari illustrates a lifetime of accumulating found imagery in this now familiar minimalist attitude of paring image with – in this case – an alpha-character creating the largest group of prints ever produced by the Mixografía® Workshop. The installation shows (the English) alphabet as a typing keyboard inviting participation with the piece asking the viewer to become an accessory to the art. This playfulness can be both comfortable and confusing as one is forced to search-out image associations that may have escaped attention upon further scrutiny, or perhaps asking one to “spellout a word,” thereby creating your own John Baldessari artwork. Presented by Mixografía®.
John Baldessari American, b. 1931 A B C Art (Low Relief) A/Ant, Etc. (Keyboard), 2009 Mixografía ® print on handmade paper in 26-parts Edition of 20 44 x 259 inches
Westwood Gallery, NYC, David Datuna, Chaotic Past, Dishwasher Installation
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VIP PROGRAM THANKS
The Fine Art Dealers Association, the Los Angeles Art Show, and Jane Glassman/ARTeamLA wish to acknowledge the following individuals, organizations, and institutions with a sincere thank you for their enthusiastic participation in the Los Angeles Art Show 2011 VIP Program of Events:
SPECIAL THANKS
Annie and Jonathan Burrows Christopher Yin and John Yoon Danny First Eugenio Lopez and Esthella Provas Frederick R. Weisman Foundation HAMMER Museum J. Paul Getty Museum JoAnn and Ronald Busuttil Kids Art Museum Project (K.A.M.P.), HAMMER Museum Los Angeles County Museum of Art MAK Center and Kimberli Meyer Minotti Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art Norton Simon Museum Orange County Museum of Art Pico Artist Studios and Lonnie Blanchard Private Collection, Beverly Hills Rosette Delug Royal/T and Susan Hancock Santa Monica Museum of Art Shula Nazarian The Annenberg Space for Photography The Broad Art Foundation and Ed Schad Watts House Project and Edgar Arceneaux
who helped make this show happen.
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Kim Martindale of KR Martindale Show Management would like to thank all those
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Vincent van Gogh. Irises, 1889. Oil on canvas. The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles.
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Arader Galleries 432 and 435 Jackson Street at Historic Jackson Square San Francisco, CA 94111 T 415 788 5115 F 415 986 0344 E stephaniewaskins@aradergalleries.com aradersf.com Arcadia Gallery 51 Greene Street New York, NY 10013 T 212 965 1387 F 212 965 8638 E arcadiafa@aol.com ArcadiaFineArts.com Art Company Misoolsidae 5F, SEOHO building, 1 Insa-Dong, Jongro-Gu Seoul 110-200, South Korea T 82 02 723 2664/5 or 82 02 739 4311 F 82 02 737 4311 E akagallery@hanmail.net misoolsidae.co.kr Art Gate Gallery New York 520 West 27th Street #101 New York, NY 10001 T 646 455 0986 / 0989 E sylviakim.sy@gmail.com E sylviak@artgateny.com artgateny.com Art Gate Gallery Korea 202 Hosan Building 61-4 Nonhyeon-dong Gangnam-gu, Seoul, Korea T 011 8210 3126 2022 E artistsj@paran.com The Art Reserve 1850 Industrial Street, Suite #415 Los Angeles, CA 90021 T 310 773 9459 F 310 773 9461 E info@theartreserve.com theartreserve.com Art Statements 3-2-12 Ebisu-Minami Shibuya-ku Tokyo 150-0022, Japan T/F 81 (0)3 3712 7708 E tokyo@artstatements.com artstatements.com 192A Hollywood Road Central, Hong Kong T / F 852 212 29/657 E hongkong@artstatements.com artstatements.com Arushi Arts C-36 Okhla Industrial Area Phase – I New Delhi -110020, India T 91 11 41435490/91 F 91 11 26814985 C 91 9810068737 E arushiarts@yahoo.co.in eindiaart.com
Arushi Arts The Gallery G-114 13 M.G. Road, New Delhi - 110030 C 91 9810068737 E arushiarts@yahoo.co.in eindiaart.com Gagan Kapoor (USA Contact) C 310 801 1700 E gagankapoor@hotmail.com
Chung Jark Gallery Ho Chang B/D, 550-8 Shinsa-Dong Gangnam-Gu, Seoul 135-890 South Korea T 82 2 549 3112 F 82 2 549 3114 E g-chungjark@hanmail.net chungjark.com
Ashley Sands LA / Holster London T 44 (0) 7709 362073 E ashley@holsterprojects.com holsterprojects.com
Cocolan Art Center Add Building No. 6-39 22 International Art Plaza BaiZiWan Road ChaoYang District, Beijing, China T 010 58074922 F 010 58074911 E hongzi_cocolan@126.com bjcocolan.com
Bekris Gallery 49 Geary Street, Suite 235 San Francisco, CA 94108 T 415 513 5154 E cynthia@bekrisgallery.com bekrisgallery.com Blue Rain Gallery 130 Lincoln Avenue, Suite C Santa Fe, NM 87501 T 505 954 9902 4164 North Marshall Way Scottsdale, AZ 85251 T 480 874 8110 E info@blueraingallery.com blueraingallery.com Boma Modern 1 Ceramic Court Santa Fe, NM 87501 T 917 806 8506 E bateswilson@gmail.com Bateswilson.com Caldwell Snyder Gallery 341 Sutter Street San Francisco, CA 94108 T 415 392 2299 1328 Main Street St. Helena, CA 94574 T 707 200 5051 caldwellsnyder.com ChinaSquare 102 Allen Street New York, NY 10002 T 212 255 8886 E info@chinasquareny.com chinasquareny.com The Chmar Gallery 125 Lincoln Avenue, Suite 114 Santa Fe, NM 87501 T 505 992 1491 C 505 660 7855 E thechmargallery@gmail.com thechmargallery.com Christian Hohmann Fine Art 73-660 El Paseo Palm Desert, CA 92260 T 760 346 4243 T 877 977 CHFA (2432) toll free T 760 459 2436 (during the show) E email@christianhohmann.com christianhohmann.com
Couturier Gallery 166 North La Brea Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90036 T 323 933 5557 F 323 933 2357 E info@couturiergallery.com couturiergallery.com Cumberland Gallery 4107 Hillsboro Circle Nashville, TN 37215 T 615 297 0296 F 615 297 1304 E carolart@aol.com cumberlandgallery.com Dado Art Gallery 567-36 Sinsa Dong Gangnam Gu Seoul, South Korea T 82 2 542 0755 F 82 2 515 4824 E dado@dadoart.com dadoart.com
Davidson Galleries 313 Occidental Avenue South Seattle, WA 98104 T 206 624 7684 E sam@davidsongalleries.com davidsongalleries.com Denenberg Fine Arts, Inc. 417 North San Vicente Boulevard West Hollywood, CA 90048 T 310 360 9360 F 310 499 5244 C 415 828 8600 E gallery@denenbergfinearts.com Denis Bloch Fine Art 9626 Brighton Way Beverly Hills, CA 90210 T 310 270 4880 E info@denisbloch.com denisbloch.com Emil Nelson Gallery 2864 Colorado Avenue Santa Monica, CA 90404 T 310 460 9521 Shelby Ash T 310 266 9904 Hugo Anderson E info@nelsongallery.com nelsongallery.com Ferrin Gallery 437 North Street Pittsfield, MA 01201 T 413 442 1622 C 413 446 0614 FerrinGallery.com FQ Projects No. 76 Lane 927 Huai Hai Middle Road Shanghai, China T/F 86 21 64662940 E fqprojects@gmail.com fqprojects.com
David Cook Galleries 1637 Wazee Street Denver, CO 80202 T 303 623 8181 F 303 623 4817 E info@davidcookgalleries.com davidcookgalleries.com
Fu Xin Gallery 2361, Yangshu Pu Lu. T 0086 13636531022 (Shanghai) T 702 494 8693 (U.S.A) F 008621 62278601 E fuxingallery@gmail.com fuxingallery.com.cn
David Lawrence Gallery 8969 A Sunset Boulevard West Hollywood, CA 90069 T 310 278 0882 T 310 666 5858 E info@davidlawrencegallery.com davidlawrencegallery.com
The G2 Gallery 1503 Abbot Kinney Boulevard Venice, CA 90291 T 310 452 2842 F 310 452 0195 E info@theg2gallery.com theg2gallery.com
David Richard Contemporary 130 Lincoln Avenue, Suite D Santa Fe, NM 87501 T 505 983 9555 C 505 467 9742 E D@DavidRichardContemporary.com DavidRichardContemporary.com
Gaffer Unit 6-8, 17th Floor Hing Wai Center 7 Tin Wan Praya Road Aberdeen, Hong Kong T 852 2521 1770 E jules@gaffer.com.hk gaffer.com.hk
Galeria Moro P.O. Box 10088 Maracaibo 4002 Venezuela T 58 414 362 4134 E galeriamoro@hotmail.com Galeriamoro.com Galerie Documents 53 Rue De Seine 75006 Paris, France T 33 (0)1 43 54 50 68 galeriedocuments@orange.fr Galerie Michael 224 North Rodeo Drive Beverly Hills, CA 90210 T 310 273 3377 F 310 273 0879 E art@galeriemichael.com galeriemichael.com Gallery DeNovo P.O. Box 7214 320 First Avenue #101 Ketchum / Sun Valley, ID 83340 T 208 726 8180 C 208 720 5457 E info@gallerydenovo.com gallerydenovo.com Gallery MayJune G1, Seochodong 1703-9 Seochogu, Seoul, South Korea T 82 2 543 5037 F 82 2 543 5035 E mayjuneart@naver.com mayjunegallery.com Gallery Miz B 102ho 101 Dong Skhub Artcenter 89-4 KyungunDong, Jongro-Gu Seoul 110-776, South Korea T 82 2 722 8005 F 82 2 722 8006 E pallopa@unitel.co.kr gallerymiz.com Gallery Moda 1315 South Allec Street Anaheim, CA 92805 T 714 744 4480 F 714 633 7737 E casey.stetler@gmail.com gallerymodafineart.com Gallery Seine 51 51, Rue de Seine 75006 Paris, France T 33 (0)1 43 26 91 10 F 33 (0)6 11 29 36 27 E contact@seine51.com seine51.com Garboushian Gallery 427 North Camden Drive Beverly Hills, CA 90210 T 310 480 9215 E info@garboushian.com garboushian.com
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Gebert Gallery 1345 Abbot Kinney Boulevard Venice, CA 90291 T 310 450 9897 F 310 450 8390 E info@gebertgallery.com gebertgallery.com Gebert Contemporary 558 Canyon Road Santa Fe, NM 87501 T 505 992 1100 F 505 989 1991 E jegan@gebertcontemporary.com gebertcontemporary.com 544 South Guadalupe Street Santa Fe, NM 87501 T 505 983 3838 F 505 983 4848 E railyard@gebertcontemporary.com gebertcontemporary.com 7160 Main Street Scottsdale, AZ 85251 T 480 429 0711 F 480 429 0713 E info @gebertartaz.com gebertartaz.com George Billis Gallery 2716 South La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90034 T 310 838 3685 F 310 838 3438 E la@georgebillis.com georgebillis.com George Stern Fine Arts 8920 Melrose Avenue West Hollywood, CA 90069 T 800 501 6885 T 310 276 2600 F 310 276 2622 E gsfa@sternfinearts.com sternfinearts.com Glass Garage Gallery 414 North Robertson Boulevard West Hollywood, CA 90048 T 310 659 5228 F 310 659 4558 E info@glassgaragegallery.com glassgaragegallery.com facebook.com/ GlassGarageGalleryPage Guy Hepner 300 North Robertson Boulevard West Hollywood, CA 90048 T 310 979 0011 F 310 979 0033 E info@guyhepner.com guyhepner.com Hao Space 3/F, Hao Building, No. 519 Machang Road Zhujiang New City, Guangzhou Guangdong, China 510627 T 8620 38858699 F 8620 38858683 E weiman1992@yahoo.com.cn haosart.com
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Harco Gallery P.O. Box 68400 Tucson, AZ 85737 T 520 308 4787 E info@harcogallery.com harcogallery.com Hayden & Fandetta Rare Books P.O. Box 1549 New York, NY 10101 T 212 582 2505 E info@haydenandfandettararebooks.com haydenandfandettararebooks.com Insight Arte Arenales 1239 Ciudad de Buenos Aires Argentina E info@insightarte.com.ar insightarte.com.ar Jack Rutberg Fine Arts 357 North La Brea Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90036 T 323 938 5222 F 323 938 0577 E jrutberg@jackrutbergfinearts.com jackrutbergfinearts.com Jonathan Novak Contemporary 1880 Century Park East, Suite 100 Los Angeles, CA 90067 T 310 277 4997 F 310 277 4881 E jnca@novakart.com novakart.com Korea Art Center Taiwha B/D 194-27 Insa-Dong, Jongro-gu Seoul 110-778, South Korea T 82 2 2003 8392 F 82 2 2003 8391 E artwww@empal.com artworldcup.com La Casona Gallery Muralla No. 107 esq. San Ignacio Habana Vieja, Cuba T 537 861 8544 F 537 861 8745 E lacasona@cubarte.cult.cu galeriascubanas.com Lewallen Galleries Railyard 1613 Paseo de Peralta Santa Fe, NM 87501 T 505 988 3250 F 505 988 3255 Downtown 129 West Palace Avenue Santa Fe, NM 87501 T 505 988 8997 F 505 989 8702 E info@lewallengalleries.com lewallengalleries.com
Louie Art Space LiZe XiYuan 2 Qu, 212 Building (Wang Xin Hua Yuan) Unit 1101, Wangjing ChaoYang District Beijing 100102, China T 86 13120303883 E lu@louieartspace.com louieartspace.com Louis Stern Fine Arts 9002 Melrose Avenue West Hollywood, CA 90069 T 310 276 0147 F 310 276 7740 E info@louissternfinearts.com louissternfinearts.com The Lurie Galleries 12350 Ventura Boulevard Studio City, CA 91604 T 818 762 1500 F 818 762 1511 E C.Lurie@mac.com luriegallery.com M.S. Rau Antiques 630 Royal Street New Orleans, LA 70130 T 877 382 9664 F 504 566 0057 E info@rauantiques.com rauantiques.com Madison Gallery 1020 Prospect, Suite 130 La Jolla, CA 92037 T 858 459 0836 E lorna@madisongalleries.com madisongalleries.com ME Photo Art Gallery Middle First Street, 798 Art Zone Chaoyang District Beijing 100015, China T 86 10 59787263, 59789513 F 86 10 59789504 E email@mephotoart.com mephotoart.com Mertens Fine Art 1266 Coast Village Road Montecito, CA 93108 T 805 565 6955 F 805 565 6966 C 310 600 6857 mertensfineart.com MicaĂŤla Gallery 611 Oakshire Place Alamo, CA 94507 T 415 551 8118 E info@micaela.com micaela.com Michael Maslan Vintage Posters And Photographs 109 University Street Seattle, Wa 98101 (Across from the Seattle Art Museum) T 206 587 0187 E oldphoto4u@aol.com
Mingjia Gallery Room 110/209, 5 Tianzi Lane 210 Taikang Road, Shanghai, China T 011 86 15802188338 F 011 86 21 52712699 E artmingjia@gmail.com mingjiagallery.com Modernbook Gallery 49 Geary Street, 4th Floor San Francisco, CA 94108 T 415 732 0300 modernbook.com Museum Works Galleries 222 Merchandise Mart Plaza Suite 1850 Chicago, IL 60654 T 312 464 1711 E robertcasterline@aol.com mwgalleries.com Niman Fine Art 125 Lincoln Avenue, Suite #116 Santa Fe, NM 87501 T 505 988 5091 F 505 988 1650 namingha.com Paul Mahder Gallery 3378 Sacramento Street San Francisco, CA 94118 T 415 474 7707 F 415 474 7705 paul@paulmahdergallery.com paulmahdergallery.com Peter Fetterman Gallery 2525 Michigan Avenue Gallery A7 Santa Monica, CA 90404 T 310 453 6463 F 310 453 6959 E info@peterfetterman.com peterfetterman.com Phoenix Art Palace Wudu Road, Hua Zhuang Bin Hu District Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, China T 0510 85600607 F 0510 82757706 E hongbinren@phoenix-arts.com phoenix-arts.com Proud Gallery National Fortification Art Park Songzhuang, Tong Zhou District Beijing, China T 86 10 69590911 F 86 10 69590911 E dongfangjiesen0911@163.com jiesengallery.com Pyo Gallery LA 1100 South Hope Street, Suite 105 Los Angeles, CA 90015 T 213 405 1488 F 213 405 1489 E info@pyogalleryla.com pyoart.com pyo galleryla.com pyoartconsulting.com
Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery 2A Conway Street Fitzroy Square London W1T 6BA United Kingdom T 44 0 20 7436 4899 F 44 0 20 7323 3182 28 Charlotte Street London W1T 2NA United Kingdom T 44 0 20 7436 4899 F 44 0 20 7323 3182 E info@rebeccahossack.com r-h-g.co.uk Redfern Gallery 1540 South Coast Highway Laguna Beach, CA 92651 T 949 497 3356 F 949 497 1324 E mail@redferngallery.com redferngallery.com At the Montage Resort & Spa 30801 South Coast Highway Laguna Beach, CA 92651 T 949 715 6193 Rehs Galleries, Inc. 5 East 57th Street New York, NY 10022 T 212 355 5710 C 917 690 7766 F 212 355 5742 E info@rehs.com rehs.com Robert L. Parsons Fine Art 131 Bent Street Taos, NM 87571 T 575 751 0159 E parsons@parsonsart.com E robert@parsonsart.com parsonsart.com Robischon Gallery 1740 Wazee Street Denver, CO 80202 T 303 298 7788 F 303 298 7799 E mail@robischongallery.com robischongallery.com Rosenbaum Contemporary Gallery Center 608 Banyan Trail, Suite 111 Boca Raton, FL 33431 T 561 994 9180 F 561 994 5652 E jom@rosenbaumcontemporary.com rosenbaumcontemporary.com Salt Fine Art 1492 South Coast Highway Laguna Beach, CA 92651 T 949 715 5554 F 949 715 7117 E info@saltfineart.com saltfineart.com
Schiller & Bodo European Paintings 120 East 65th Street New York, NY 10065 T 212 772 8627 F 646 607 5588 E info@schillerandbodo.com schillerandbodo.com Scott White Contemporary Art 939 West Kalmia Street San Diego, CA 92101 T 619 501 5689 F 619 501 5690 E info@scottwhiteart.com scottwhiteart.com See+ Gallery B10 797 Road, 798 Art Zone No. 2 Jiuxianqiao Road Chaoyang District Beijing 100015, China T 0086 10 59789266 F 0086 10 59789166 E seegallery@yahoo.cn seegallery.net Sienna Gallery 80 Main Street Lenox, MA 01240 T 413 637 8386 E info@siennagallery.com siennagallery.com Skotia Gallery 150 West Marcy Street, Suite103 Santa Fe, NM 87501 T 505 820 7787 / 866 820 0113 F 505 820 9972 E info@skotiagallery.com skotiagallery.com Stephen Rosenberg Fine Art 115 Wooster Street New York, NY 10012 T 917 833 2442 E srsoho@aol.com Sue Greenwood Fine Art 330 North Coast Highway Laguna Beach, CA 92651 T 949 494 0669 F 949 494 0689 E info@suegreenwoodfineart.com suegreenwoodfineart.com Susan Teller Gallery 568 Broadway, Room 502A New York, NY 10012 T 212 941 7335 F 212 941 7336 E info@susantellergallery.com susantellergallery.com Tasende Gallery 820 Prospect Street La Jolla, CA 92037 T 858 454 3691 F 858 454 0589 8808 Melrose Avenue West Hollywood, CA 90069 T 310 278 8686 F 310 276 8576 E tasende@aol.com tasendegallery.com
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Timothy Yarger Fine Art 354 North Bedford Drive Beverly Hills, CA 90210 T 310 278 4400 F 310 278 6771 E info@yargerfineart.com yargerfineart.com Tobey C. Moss Gallery 7321 Beverly Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90036 T 323 933 5523 F 323 933 7618 E tobeymoss@earthlink.net TobeyCMossGallery.com Trotter Galleries Carmel Paseo San Carlos Court West side of San Carlos between Ocean & 7th Carmel, CA T 831 625 3246 F 831 625 1456 Pacific Grove 301 Forest Avenue Across from City Hall T 831 649 3246 E trottergalleries@comcast.net trottergalleries.com Mailing Address P.O. Box 3246, Carmel, CA 93921 Verne Collection Inc. 2207 Murray Hill Road Cleveland, OH 44106 T 216 231 8866 F 216 231 8877 C 216 337 0340 E vernegallery@att.net vernegallery.com Villa del Arte Galleries Calle Tapineria 39 08002 Barcelona, Spain T 34 93 268 06 73 F 34 93 310 34 35 C 34 678 489 123 (Nemo Jantzen) E info@villadelarte.com villadelarte.com Ward-Nasse Gallery 178 Prince Street New York, NY 10012 T 212 925 6951 F 212 334 2095 E wardnasse@hotmail.com wardnasse.org Westwood Gallery, NYC 568 Broadway New York, NY 10012 T 212 925 5700 F 212 925 3449 E info@westwoodgallery.com westwoodgallery.com
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William A. Karges Fine Art 427 North Canon Drive, Suite 101 Beverly Hills, CA 90210 T 310 276 8551 T 800 884 4022 toll free F 310 276 7980 E kargesla@pacbell.net 6th & Dolores Carmel, CA 93921 T 831 625 4266 T 800 833 9185 toll free F 831 625 9649 E pkraft@kargesfineart.com kargesfineart.com X-Power Gallery 9601 Wilshire Boulevard Suite 125 Beverly Hills, CA 90210 T 310 858 6545 F 310 858 6595 E service.usa@gpdeva.com xpower-gallery.com 70-72 Wooster Street (SOHO) New York, NY 10012 T 212 219 9088 F 212 219 9110
Other Exhibitors Art Pack, Inc. Jeff Ruby 225 West 134th Street Los Angeles, CA 90061 T 310 324 5553 F 323 658 6345 E Artpack92@Aol.Com
PARTICIPATING ORGANIZATIONS AGK Media 5482 Wilshire Boulevard, #1620 Los Angeles, CA 90036 T 323 937 5488 E assist@agkmedia.com agkmedia.com ARAMARK 1201 South Figueroa Street Los Angeles, CA 90015 T 213 765 4512 F 213 765 4552
Cooper Design Space 860 South Los Angeles Street Los Angeles, CA 90014 P 213 627 3754 F 213 629 5484 E info@cooperdesignspace.com
Viking River Cruises 5700 Canoga Avenue, Suite 200 Woodland Hills, CA 91367 T 877 668 4546 vikingrivercruises.com
The Art Newspaper 594 Broadway, Suite 406 New York, NY 10012 T 212 343 0727 F212 965 5367 theartnewspaper.com
The Lighter Side 423 Hindry Avenue, Unit E Inglewood, CA 90301 T 310 338 8000 F 310 338 8050 Specialeventlighting.com
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Art Scene P.O. Box 2029 Thousand Oaks, CA 91358 T 213 482 4724 F 213 482 4357 E artscene@artscenecal.com Artscenecal.com
Minotti Los Angeles 8936 Beverly Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90048 T 310 278 6851 F 310 278 6852 E Info@minotti-la.com Minotti-la.com Monarch Litho Inc. 1501 Date Street Montebello, CA 90640 T 323 727 0300 F 323 720 1169 E sales.usa@monarchlitho.com MutualArt.com 153 West 27th Street, 8th Floor New York, NY 10001 T 646 755 3740 F 646 755 3015 E info@mutualart.com Paige Media 12 24th Avenue, Suite 3 Venice, CA 90291 T 310 305 8932 E venicepaige@yahoo.com Paigemedia.net The Ritz-Carlton Residences at L.A. Live 900 West Olympic Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90015 T 213 622 4242 F 213 622 4244 E info@allaccessliving.com allaccessliving.com ritzcarlton.com Royal T 8910 Washington Blvd. Culver City, CA 90323
Art of Elysium 3278 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90291 T 213 389 3201 F 213 389 4155 E info@theartofelysium.org Theartofelysium.org
South Coast Press 3440 West Warner Avenue, Suite F Santa Ana, CA. 92704 T 714 545 4500 F 714 545 4510 E info@southcoastpress.com southcoastpress.com
CE Consulting, LLC 8721 Santa Monica Boulevard Suite 612 West Hollywood, CA 90069 T 323 656 8454 C 203 984-1641 E chelo@cheloeckhardt.com cheloeckhardt.com
Turon Travel, Inc. 2 Wooster Street New York, NY 10013 T 212 925 5453 F 212 219 1865 Turontravel.com
American Art Collector 7530 East Main Street Suite 105 Scottsdale, AZ 85251 T 480 425 0806 F 480 425 0724 americanartcollector.com American Art Review P.O. Box 1140 Stratham, NH 03885 T 603 436 1633 E amartrev@aol.com amartrev.com Angeleno Magazine 5455 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 1412 Los Angeles, CA 90036 T 323 930 9400 F 323 930 9401 Modernluxury.com Antiques and Fine Art Magazine Pure Imaging, Inc 125 Walnut Street Watertown, MA 02472 T 617 926 0004 Toll Free 888 922 0004 F 617 926 0104 Art & Antiques 1359 Broadway, Suite 900 New York, NY 10018 T 212 230 0200 F 212 230 0201 artandantiquesmag.com Art + Auction Louise Blouin Media (US) 601 West 26th Street, Suite 410 New York, NY 10001 T 1 212 447 9555 Artinfo.com Art Gallery No.17 Huiyuan Street Huijing Road Guangyuan Express Road, GZ China 510640 T 8620 22131500 F 8620 22131501 hlart53.com Art In America/Brant Publications 575 Broadway New York, NY 10012 T 212 941 2800 Artinamericamagazine.com Art Ltd 5525 Oakdale Avenue, Suite 430 Woodland Hills, CA 91364 T 818 316 0900 artltdmag.com
Art Works Magazine P.O. Box 5877 Carmel, CA 93921 T 831 620 1517 T 831 620 1648 artworksmag.com
Fabrik 269 South Beverly Drive, Suite 1234 Beverly Hills, CA 90212 T 310 890 8833 fabrikmagazine.com Fine Art Connoisseur 13819 Placid Woods Court Sugar Land, TX 77478 T 281 240 7460 fineartconnoisseur.com Frontiers Media 5657 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 470 Los Angeles, CA 90036 T 323 930 3220 F 323 848 2058 frontiersweb.com
Artfacts. Net Ltd. 2nd Floor, 109 Uxbridge Road London W5 5TL T 44 2081 808566 F 44 2075 048140 E info@artfacts.net
Gallery Sights B408 Hongyuan Apt., #4 A Jiuxianqiao Road, (798 Art Zone) Chaoyang District Beijing, China 100015 T 8610 64349450 F 8610 64349450 oneartone.com
Artillery Magazine P.O. Box 26234 Los Angeles, CA 90026 T 213 250 7081 editorial T 323 243 0658 advertising artillerymag.com
ICN 9550 Flair Drive, Suite 102 El Monte, CA 91731 T 626 337 8889 F 626 338 7666 icntv.net
Artlog.com E info@artlog.com
Journal of the Print World P.O. Box 369 Gilmanton, NH 03237 T 603 267 7349 journaloftheprintworld.com
artnet.com 61 Broadway, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10006-2701 T 1 800 4 ARTNET T 1 212 497 9700 F 1 212 497 9707 Artprice T 866 732 0826 Artprice.com Askart.com E info@AskART.com Beverly Hills Courier 8840 West Olympic Boulevard Beverly Hills, CA 90211 T 310 278 1322 F 310 271 5118 Business Jet Traveler 81 Kenosia Avenue Danbury, CT 06810 T 203 798 2400 F 203 798 2104 Dwell 40 Gold Street San Francisco, CA 94133 T 415 898 5329 F 415 373 5181 dwell.com
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Maine Antique Digest 911 Main Street Waldoboro, ME 04572 T 1 800 752 8521 F 207 832 7341 maineantiquedigest.com Santa Fean 215 W. San Francisco Street 202A Santa Fe, NM 87501 T 505 983 1444 F 505 983 1555 E info@santafean.com Santafean.com Southwest Art 10901 West 120th Avenue Suite 350 Broomfield, CO 80021 T 303 442 0427 F 303 449 0279 E southwestart@fwmedia.com
MUSEUMS 53 Art Museum No. 21 Huiyuan Street Huijing Road Guangyuan Express Highway Guangzhou Guangdong, China 510640 T 8620 22131512 F 8620 22131501 E liqb2008@126.com 53art.com
NON-PROFITS Gallery 825 825 North La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90069 T 310 652 8272 F 310 652 9251 E gallery825@laaa.org laaa.org
SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL
International Fine Print Dealers Association 250 West 26th Sreet, Suite 405 New York, NY 10001-6737 T 212 674 6095 E info@ifpda.org ifpda.org Los Angeles Print Making Society 1947 Weepah Way Los Angeles, CA 90046 T 213 926 1019 laprintmakers.com Turning the Wheel Productions Inc. 1123 County Road 83 Boulder, CO 80302 T 303 449 5720 F 303 546 032 E info@turningthewheel.org Turningthewheel.com
Hammer Museum 10899 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90024 hammer.ucla.edu J. Paul Getty Museum 1200 Getty Center Drive Los Angeles, CA 90049 T 310 440 7300 E museumeducation@getty.edu getty.edu Los Angeles County Museum of Art 5905 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90036 Lacma.org Museum of Contemporary Art 250 South Grand Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90012 moca.org Norton Simon Museum 411 W. Colorado Boulevard Pasadena, CA 91105 nortonsimon.org Orange County Museum of Art 850 San Clemente Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660 Ocma.nett
SEE YOU NEXT YEAR For the 2012 LA Art Show dates please go to
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MINOTTI COLLECTORS AFTER PARTY
COOPER DESIGN SPACE EVENT
MINOTTI COLLECTORS AFTER PARTY – ART MEETS DESIGN Minotti Los Angeles will play host to the hottest young collectors, gallerists, and artists in Los Angeles on
January 20, 2011
7 – 10 PM
This exclusive invitation-only event provides an opportunity to mix and mingle with art enthusiasts while viewing a selection of art works from top-level galleries. Set at Minotti Los Angeles, the luxury furnishings showroom provides the perfect backdrop to contemporary artworks.
The Los Angeles Art Show and the Cooper Design Space in association with Turning the Wheel Los Angeles and Timothy Yarger Fine Art Beverly Hills presents
COME TO YOUR SENSES! AN INVITATION TO AN IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE OF PLAY AND WONDER
AT THE COOPER DESIGN SPACE
January 22, 2010, 8 – 11 PM
Cocktails and Hors d’oeurves
An evening of delight atop the Los Angeles skyline in a celestial cupola filled with live multi-instrumental music, dance films, performance art, fine art, and spontaneous eruptions of play and connection that beckons you to Come to Your Senses… in the most delightful way.
Minotti Los Angeles 8936 Beverly Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90048
Highlighting The Steben Twins, Karyne & Sarah, Featured Duo Trapeze Artists from Cirque du Soleil, Turning the Wheel dance/play mob, live music by Jesse Manno, Dance Camera West film screenings, Lucas Murgida’s The Oracle, live model painting with Zhenya Gershman, and much more. Organized by Elizabeth Yochim and Timothy Yarger Sponsored by the Cooper Design Space Don’t miss this unprecedented event. This event is by invitation only. Please RSVP on LAARTSHOW.com
Cooper Design Space 860 South Los Angeles Street Los Angeles, CA 90014
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American Art Collector American Art Review Antiques & Fine Art Magazine Art Gallery Art + Auction Art & America Art in America Art Ltd The Art Newspaper Art Scene Art Works Magazine ArtFacts.Net Artillery Artlog.com ArtNet.com Artprice AskArt.com Beverly Hills Courier Business Jet Traveler Fabrik Fine Art Connoisseur Frontiers Gallery Sights Journal of the Print World KPCC LA Downtown News LA Weekly Maine Antique Digest Santa Fean Southwest Art
THANK YOU TO Absolut Bridlewood Estate Winery Dandy Don Ice Cream Sundaes E. & J. Gallo Evian Hama Sushi in Venice La Marca Prosecco One World Vegetarian Pace Restaurant (Peace in the Canyon) PAMA Group Pane e Vino SLS Hotel at Beverly Hills / Bazaar Tanzore Indian Cuisine
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