FINE ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION 15TH ANNUAL LOS ANGELES ART SHOW / AND INTERNATIONAL FINE PRINT DEALERS ASSOCIATION 25TH ANNUAL LOS ANGELES FINE PRINT FAIR
JANUARY 20–24, 2010 / LA CONVENTION CENTER
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WELCOME
THE ART WORLD RETURNS TO LOS ANGELES The 15th Annual Los Angeles Art Show and the 25th Los Angeles Print Fair return to LA’s vibrant, revitalized downtown district in a spectacular weekend of art and festivities. Sponsored by the Fine Art Dealers Association in conjunction with the International Fine Print Dealers Association, the show features superlative installations from over 100 international and domestic galleries and hosts a range of events, stellar installations, and fun-filled activities for all, in the timeless love of art. Our weekend of festivities kicks off with the celebratory Opening Night Gala, this year welcoming the artists and dignitaries of our inaugural Guest Country Program, spotlighting Uruguay’s most acclaimed artists. Accented with the commemorative occasion of the Print Fair’s silver anniversary, the show’s encyclopedic program presents a range of arts organizations, worthy non-profits, museums, and special curated exhibitions, all encapsulated in an expansive display of artwork from across the ages. The citywide event of Los Angeles Arts Month, initiated and anchored by the Los Angeles Art Show, continues this year with added vigor and expanded involvement by the city’s leading art institutions, and provides a panoramic backdrop to the activities of the show. Come for the inspiration, stay for the bigger picture, and be part of the enchanting landscape of the Los Angeles Art Show.
OPENING NIGHT GALA
Proceeds from the Los Angeles Art Show
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
County Museum of Art (LACMA), LACMA’s Art
6 pm V.I.P. Preview
Museum Council and Prints and Drawings
7 - 10:30 pm
Council, as well as Inner-City Arts.
GENERAL SHOW HOURS
For more information contact KR Martindale Show Management at 310.822.9145 or info@laartshow.com
Thursday, January 21, 11 am - 8 pm Friday, January 22, 11 am - 8 pm Saturday, January 23, 11 am - 8 pm Sunday, January 24, 11 am - 5 pm
Opening Night Gala will benefit the Los Angeles
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
VISIT THE SHOW AND ENJOY AN EXPANSIVE DISPLAY OF EXHIBITING GALLERIES, CURATED SPACES, ARTS ORGANIZATIONS, AND PUBLICATIONS.
T a b l e o f C o n t e n ts Lectures and Special Events Art Spaces and Project Places Editorial Fine Art Dealers Association (FADA) FADA Board of Directors and Members FADA President’s Letter Show Producer’s Letter Beneficiaries Los Angeles County Museum of Arts (LACMA) LACMA Board of Trustees LACMA Letter Art Museum Council (AMC) of LACMA AMC Board of Directors LA Art Show Gala Committees (AMC) AMC/PDC Letter PDC Board of Directors Prints and Drawing Council (PDC) of LACMA Inner-City Arts International Fine Print Dealers Association (IFPDA) IFPDA Board of Directors Museum Letters Official Letters Sponsor Letters Uruguay Guest Country
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LA ART SHOW Abby M. Taylor Fine Art LLC Abby M. Taylor Sculpture Adler & Co. Gallery Amstel Gallery African Encounters AndrewShire Gallery Arader Galleries Arcadia Gallery Art Company Misoolsidae Artgate Gallery Arushi Arts Blue Rain Gallery Bryant Street Gallery Caldwell Snyder Gallery ChinaSquare New York Couturier Gallery Christian Hohmann Fine Art Chung Jark Gallery Cumberland Gallery David Lawrence Gallery Daphne Alazraki Fine Art David Cook Galleries Denenberg Fine Arts
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Denis Bloch Fine Art Eli Klein Fine Art Galerie Huebner & Huebner Galería del Paseo Galeria Forum Galeria Moro Gana Art Gallery Galerie Michael Gallery Miz Gebert Gallery George Billis Gallery Gomez Mulet Gallery George Stern Fine Arts Hamilton-Selway Fine Art Hayden & Fandetta Rare Books Jack Rutberg Fine Arts The John Natsoulas Gallery Jane Kahan Gallery Jay Gallery JoAnne Artman Gallery Jonathan Novak Contemporary Art Korea Art Center La Casona Gallery Lausberg Contemporary LewAllen Galleries M.S. Rau Antiques Gallery of Functional Art Lois Lambert Gallery Louis Stern Fine Arts Modernbook | Gallery | Editions Manny Silverman Gallery Morgan Lehman Gallery Pyo Gallery Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery
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Red Truck Gallery Rehs Galleries, Inc. Robert Green Fine Arts Robert L. Parsons Fine Art Sandra Lee Gallery Spanierman Modern Schiller & Bodo European Paintings Scott Richards Contemporary Art Sculpturesite Gallery Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects Stewart Gallery Stricoff Fine Art Sue Greenwood Fine Art Sullivan Goss An American Gallery Sundaram Tagore Gallery Susan Spiritus Gallery Susan Teller Gallery The Redfern Gallery Tasende Gallery Ten472 Contemporary Art The Verne Collection Inc. / PRINTFAIR The Americas Collection The Bohemian Gallery Timothy Yarger Fine Art Tobey C. Moss Gallery / PRINTFAIR Trigg Ison Fine Art Trotter Galleries Turner Bennett Villa Del Arte Galleries Volakis Gallery Westwood Gallery, Inc. Ward-Nasse Gallery Waterhouse & Dodd Fine Art William A. Karges Fine Art
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Music Art Organizations Curated Project Spaces VIP Program Thanks Special Thanks Opening Night Gala Sponsor List Sponsors/Media Partners/Thank you to Contact List
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Lectures AND SPECIAL EVENTS
Lectures AND SPECIAL EVENTS
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JANUARY 21, 2010
JANUARY 22, 2010
JANUARY 23, 2010
JANUARY 24, 2010
2pm Contemporary Art of Uruguay
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Curator Gustavo Tabares, Coordinator of the Visual Arts Program at the Direccion Nacional de Cultura, speaks on the rich, artistic vision of this culturally diverse Latin American country. Visit the show to view the accompanying project space, 34° 53’ 0” S - 56° 10’ 0”W, featuring the ground-breaking work of Venice Biennale artists Raquel Bessio, Juan Burgos, Wilfredo Diaz Valdez, Lacy Duarte, Pablo Uribe, Ernesto Vila, and Nelson Ramos. Mr. Tabares joins the show as part of our inaugural Guest Country Program, showcasing the artwork and culture of the country of Uruguay.
Collectors/Curators/Writers, Reba and Dave Williams with Kevin Murphy, PhD, Associate Curator of American Art at the Huntington Art Collections. Moderator: Michelle Deziel, former curator at the Norton Simon Museum.
The Fine Art of Collecting Fine Prints
8-11pm Los Angeles Art Show &
Minotti Los Angeles
Side Street Projects Children’s Workshop
Drop by Side Street Project’s mobile woodworking bus for an afternoon of creative instruction, where kids age 5-11 learn about art, design, and engineering using only hand tools, raw materials, and their imagination. Each Woodworking Bus has 10 height-adjustable workstations custom made for children. There are two artist-teachers per bus, providing a 5:1 student/teacher ratio at all times. Register online or stop by onsite to check for open spaces.
Young Collectors Night
Contemporary Art - Music - Design
2pm Art in the Modernist Home By Invitation Only
Architects Stephen Kanner, FAIA, Michael Palladino, FAIA, and Frederick Fisher, FAIA along with Interior Designer, James Magni, offer their insights into architectural and design concepts as they relate to the artwork in their clients’ homes.
Inner-City Arts Children’s Activity Room
As one of our returning Gala beneficiaries Inner-City Arts continues to provide vital arts programming to some of the city’s most at–risk children. Students who have attended Inner-City Arts’ programming have shown dramatic increases in statewide standardized test scores, but perhaps more importantly, participation in the creative arts has also shown to provide a sense of well-being and accomplishment that lasts a lifetime. Drop in on Inner-City Arts Children’s Activity Room, all ages of children and adults welcome, and take some time to enjoy the universal language of art. (Children must be accompanied by a guardian.) Visit our website for further information LAARTSHOW.COM.
2pm Film screening of “All About Prints” Produced by Stereopticon Pictures, and directed by Christopher Noey, made possible by the generous support of Reba and Dave Williams through The Print Research Foundation.
JANUARY 21–24, 2010 Print Demonstrations at the IFPDA Print Fair Back by popular demand, the IFPDA is pleased to announce the return appearance of Los Angeles printmaker Dave Lefner, demonstrating the technique of block printing on wood and linoleum. Visit the IFPDA Print Demonstration booth for a peak at the processes behind the art of printmaking. Dave will show how the block can be printed in many ways, by varying the paper on which it is printed, the color(s) in which it is printed, the humidity of the paper, etc., creating a unique impression each time.
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Art Spaces and Project Places
Art Spaces and Project Places
The Los Angeles Art Show is excited to pilot a selection of Curated Project Spaces at the 2010 fair while the continued participation of regional-area Arts Organizations and Museums provides a panoramic slice of the city’s expanded creative engagements. Explore the mediums and methods of the visual image in a multitudinous display of art installations, sculpture, and video work; the imagination may be endless but the possibility is envisioned within the halls of the Los Angeles Art Show. A cap of some of this year’s happenings at the 2010 fair:
34° 53’ 0” S - 56° 10’ 0” W
Nick Cave’s ‘Soundsuit Invasion’
The cutting-edge of Uruguyan art, spotlighting the art of seven Venice Biennale artists, curated by Gustavo Tabares, Coordinator of the Visual Arts Program at the Direccion Nacional de Cultura.
makes a special appearance at the Opening Night Gala and marks the beginning of a series ‘Soundsuit Invasions’ around the Los Angeles area. To learn more visit www.fowler.ucla.edu.
Hassan Massoudy, Untitled, Ink and pigment on paper, 2009, 29 1/2 x 21 3/4 inches, STG
Omar d’León, Puberty, 2009, Oil on canvas Courtesy of Ventura County Museum of Art
Signs: Contemporary Middle Eastern Art
GroupLA’s Intimate View of Los Angeles
A groundbreaking exhibition that provides a rare glimpse into the world of Middle Eastern art, curated by Karin Adrian von Roques in association with Sundaram Tagore Gallery. This will be the only West-Coast Showing of the Signs exhibition.
above: Untitled, 2009 (Photo of
Soundsuit, 2009, in exhibition) Photograph by James Prinz, Inkjet print Unframed 48 1/4 x 36 1/2 inches Framed 49 1/2 x 37 3/4 inches Courtesy of the Fowler top right : Nick Cave Soundsuit, 2009, Mixed media, 89 x 46 x 34 inches,
Snapshot Bennett Simpson, Associate Curator of MoCA, LA, curates this snapshot of current artists from 4 SoCal MFA programs (Cal Arts, Claremont, Otis, and USC). Presented by the Los Angeles Art Show in association with Los Angeles Art Association (LAAA).
Sister Cities International Art Exhibition
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Vox Humana Exhibition Brings together Legendary Street Artists Mear One, Kofie, Retna, and El Mac to the Los Angeles Art Show for daily live art performances, curated by Bryson Strauss of L.A. Art Machine. Don’t come or go without taking a step outside the Convention Center’s main entrance for a bird’s-eye view of street art in the making.
Judy Lopez, 31 x 25 inches, Courtesy of the Downtown Art Center Gallery (DAC) funded by the ECF
focuses on the Twentieth Anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall creating and strengthening relationships between Los Angeles and her 24 sister cities around the world, with a mission to promote peace and understanding, from people to people. Featuring large-scale works by artists Shepard Fairey and Thierry Noir.
Curated by Helen K. Garber in collaboration with MINARC/GALLERY SKART and the Lucie Foundation present 25 participating photographers in a lay-of-the-land experience for visitors that captures Los Angeles’ multifaceted personality.
Shepard Fairey, Cuourtesy of Sister Cities of Los Angeles
Mear One, Higher Ground, Acrylic on canvas, 60 x 72 inches, Ryan D. Lapudis collection
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To our LA Art Show GUESTS
The Los Angeles Art Show at the Los Angeles Convention Center brings over 100 prominent art galleries from around the globe, exhibiting a dazzling array of art for sale from Rembrandt to Ruscha and beyond. Whether you’re out to acquire or simply to be inspired, this internationally acclaimed event helps you to experience the powerful impact of over 10,000 paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, video, and sculpture, from masterworks of the past to cutting edge contemporary.
Adjacent to the Beverly Center, you will want to explore the many Avenues of Design. While you walk the streets of this very cosmopolitan shopping area, you will find international interior design showrooms, such as Armani Casa, Fendi Casa, and the very contemporary and elegant USA flagship store, Minotti – Los Angeles. Since February 2004, Minotti Los Angeles has been showcasing Minotti designs with complementing collections, such as crystal chandeliers by Lolli e Memmoli, Murano glass lighting by Venini, sculptures by Mauro Mori, bedding and linens by Osvaldo Santi, and sterling silver collections by De Vecchi. The showroom also features fur accessories by Ecru, paintings by Russell Young, and a rotating exhibition of select artwork from around the world.
If you are visiting Los Angeles and making the LA Art Show your centerpiece for a trip to the Southland area, we want to encourage you to explore other art and design filled areas of the city. Whether it is art galleries in our thriving downtown community, or in Culver City, Beverly Hills, Pasadena, or West Hollywood, you will be amazed at the galleries, shops, retail centers, restaurants, and night life that make Los Angeles one of the great cultural capitals of the world. So, if you are visiting this week or living here and want to experience art and design in LA during the LA Art Show, we encourage you to get out and explore our great city. Los Angeles is truly the entertainment capital of the world. What many tourists and even Angelenos don’t know is that LA has more than 2,700 active, professional visual and performing arts organizations and venues. The city boasts more than 705 musical groups ranging form the LA Philharmonic to the Southern California Resource for Electro Acoustic Music. We have more than 354 cultural festivals – the equivalent of one for every day of the year – ranging from African American Heritage celebrations to the Cowboy Music and Poetry Festival to the Mariachi USA Festival at the Hollywood Bowl. Over 105 Museums are located in the metropolitan area including the Autry National Center, The Getty Center, Japanese American National Museum, Hammer Museum, LACMA, MOCA, among others. In addition, our 52 performing arts centers from the Hollywood Bowl to Universal Amphitheater and now the new LA Live Complex, a four million square foot sports and entertainment complex located right across the street from the LA Convention Center, make Los Angeles a place to come and be entertained. In regards to historical sites and architectural landmarks, Los Angeles hosts over 61 major historical sites from the San Fernando Mission to the Point Fermin Lighthouse, and in terms of iconic architectural landmarks we have the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, Disney Hall, the Pacific Design Center, the Beverly Center, and now the new Ritz Carlton Hotel and Residences which has re-invigorated our downtown skyline with a new contemporary skyscraper that will house two hotels and luxurious private residences. If you can take a break from viewing art, then we encourage you to go shopping. Los Angeles has a vast array of shopping areas that offer tourists and residents alike the most diverse collection of shops in the world. We are truly a shopping city where you can find antiques, art, books, collectibles, exotic automobiles, contemporary furniture, and fashion from around the world. If you have limited time to do it all, then we recommend the Beverly Center, an iconic building located in West Hollywood. This year, the Beverly Center is proudly sponsoring the Los Angeles Art Show and will be offering complimentary valet parking to LA Art Show ticket holders starting January 20 - January 31, 2010. Stop by the concierge desk while shopping and receive a special Beverly Center gift bag. 8
Friday January 22, 2010 – This year Minotti will be hosting the
Los Angeles Art Show – Young Collectors Night which promises to be an exciting and wonderful art-filled evening with young Hollywood art collectors and patrons.
It’s our hope that after visiting our wonderful art fair, you will be inspired to continue to seek out the best of LA while you are visiting us. Please read more about our LA Art Show sponsors and patrons…
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FADA
FADA
FINE ART DEALER ASSOCIATION
Welcome to the Los Angeles Convention Center and the 15th Annual Los Angeles Art Show, sponsored by the Fine Art Dealers Association (FADA). Founded in 1990, FADA is a non-profit 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 integrity and knowledge of a particular medium, historical period, style and/or individual artist. FADA members’ expertise ranges from Old Masters to California Plein Air to Impressionist and Modern to 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 (www.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 overseeing producer of the Los Angeles Art Show, FADA applies these same principles to the organization of this annual fair. Attendees to the 2010 LAAS will have five days to experience an exemplary selection of national and international galleries. FADA is pleased to have created this venue for LA’s large, art-loving population and is delighted to serve as guide to this extraordinary event.
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 Taylorr
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Abby M. Taylor Fine Art LLC Anderson Galleries Avery Galleries Charleston Renaissance Gallery Cincinnati Art Galleries, LLC Cline & Dale Fine Art The Cooley Gallery, Inc. Couturier Gallery David Cook Galleries David Dike Fine Art L.P. Denenberg Fine Arts, Inc. DeRu’s Fine Arts Douglas Frazer Fine Art, Ltd. Eckert Fine Art Elins Eagle-Smith Gallery Eckert & Ross Fine Art Galerie Michael George Stern Fine Arts Godel & Co., Inc. Greenfield Sacks Gallery Guarisco Gallery Jerald Melberg Gallery Jane Kahan Gallery Jill Newhouse Jonathan Novak Contemporary Art Lawrence J. Cantor And Company
Leslie Sacks Fine Art Levis Fine Art LewAllen Contemporary Lisa Sette Gallery Louis Stern Fine Arts McColl Fine Art Mitchell Brown Fine Art, Inc. Nedra Matteucci Galleries Questroyal Fine Art, LLC Redfern Gallery Red Fox Fine Art Rehs Galleries, Inc. Roughton Galleries Schiller & Bodo European Paintings Scott Richards Contemporary Art Spanierman Gallery, LLC Sullivan Goss - An American Gallery Tasende Gallery The Caldwell Gallery Thomas Nygard Gallery Thomas Paul Fine Art Timothy Yarger Fine Art Trotter Galleries Vallejo Gallery Vincent Vallarino Fine Art Ltd. William A. Karges Fine Art Wooster Projects
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producer’s letter
FADA president’s letter
Welcome to the 2010 Los Angeles Art Show
As the new president of the Fine Art Dealers Association, it is a pleasure to welcome everyone to the 2010 Los Angeles Art Show.
The Los Angeles Art Show has had time to settle into its surroundings and I greet you this year with an exciting agenda gained from this opportunity to strike out on grander paths.
Fifteen years ago we started as a small group show at the Pasadena Civic Center; today, the Los Angeles Art Show has grown to become one of the world’s leading art marketplaces, enhancing Los Angeles as a top cultural destination. FADA and the Los Angeles Art Show’s dedication to presenting top-level art brings much-deserved recognition to both our established and emerging art communities. 2009 may have been a year of varied challenges, but I think you will all agree, 2010 has begun with a wealth of opportunities ahead. On behalf of the members of the Fine Art Dealers Association, it is my pleasure to welcome all of our visitors and exhibiting dealers to the 15th Annual Los Angeles Art Show. I am certain you will enjoy the event. Cheers, Betina Tasende President Fine Art Dealers Association
My own travels this past year took me to the welcoming shores of Uruguay. Frank Baxter, the former ambassador to Uruguay introduced this nation’s vibrant cultural history and artistic passions to me with enthusiasm, and I am honored to be able to share these experiences with the Los Angeles Art Show and our own rich, cultural communities. As the inaugural country in our Guest Country Program, I know you will find the work of the artists in attendance as exciting, innovative, and engaging as I do, and agree with Ambassador Baxter’s words that, “In viewing the works—you can truly see that art transcends cultural divides.” While our Guest County Program is a crowning highlight to the 2010 Los Angeles Art Show, this is only the beginning of this year’s art offerings. 2010’s programming includes several exciting curated exhibitions under the umbrella of the larger show—a rare West Coast viewing of MiddleEastern artwork, “Signs”; the City of Los Angeles’ “Sister Cities Exhibition” featuring artwork from our cosmopolitan counterparts; a “Snapshot” of an incoming generation of artists curated by Bennett Simpson of the trend-setting MoCA; art installations; murals; a myriad sculpture display; and many, inspiring, new turns. As you can see, 2010 is really a very exciting time for the Los Angeles Art Show. In this vein, I would like to welcome and thank all the people who have helped to make this vision real—the exhibitors, FADA, the IFPDA, our sponsors, and colleagues—the Los Angeles Art Show is the hard-work of all our endeavors. It has also been a great pleasure this past year to Co-Chair the entity of ‘Los Angeles Arts Month’ along with Ron Hartwig, President of Communications of the J. Paul Getty Trust, and the committee of institutions bridging our separate agendas to bring together the arts in Los Angeles: AGK Media Group, Angeleno Magazine, Art Ltd., Art in America, Art Scene, Arts for LA, Artillery, Burson-Marsteller, California Science Center, York Chang – LA Cultural Affairs Commissioner, City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, The City of Santa Monica Cultural Affairs Division, Cooper Design Space, Councilman Tom LaBonge/ Council District 4, CRA/LA, Dept of Neighborhood Empowerment, Creative Artists Agency, ExperienceLA, Art Los Angeles Contemporary, ForYourArt, Gayle Garner Roski – LA Cultural Affairs Commissioner, J. Paul Getty Trust, LA Art Association, LA Art Show, LA Cultural Affairs Commission, LA INC. The Los Angeles Convention and Visitors Bureau, LA Nomadic Division, LA Opera, LA Stage Alliance, LACMA, Office of the Mayor – City of Los Angeles, Los Angeles Ballet, The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Los Angeles, MONDIALE, Santa Monica Museum of Art, Town Hall Los Angeles, UCLA Arts, Watts Towers Common Ground Initiative, and William Turner Gallery--art is what joins us together and what continues to endure, beyond the flux of time. Enjoy the fair! Kim Martindale K. R. Show Management Show Producer
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LACMA
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Since its inception in 1965, LACMA has been devoted to collecting works of art that span both history and geography—and represent Los Angeles’ uniquely diverse population. Today, the museum features particularly strong collections of Asian, Latin American, European, and American art. As the museum prepares for the opening of the new Lynda and Stewart Resnick Exhibition Pavilion this fall, LACMA continues to transform itself into a town square for the diverse communities making up Southern California.
© 2010 Museum Associates/LACMA
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LACMA
LACMA
LACMA BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2009 - 2010
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
William H. Ahmanson Wallis Annenberg Willow Bay William J. Bell Rebecka Belldegrun Nicolas Berggruen David C. Bohnett Suzanne Deal Booth Brigitte Bren Gabriel Brener Eva Chow Ann Colgin Kelly Day Camilla Chandler Frost Andrew M. Gordon Tom Gores Brian Grazer Ghada Irani Victoria Jackson Suzanne Kayne Robert A. Kotick Mrs. Harry Lenart Robert Looker Michael Lynton Robert F. Maguire III Jamie McCourt Richard Merkin, M.D. Wendy Stark Morrissey Jane Nathanson Peter Norton Geoffrey Palmer Anthony N. Pritzker Janet Dreisen Rappaport
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Mrs. Stewart Resnick Tony Ressler Edward P. Roski, Jr. Carol Bayer Sager Terry Semel Florence Sloan Eric Smidt Michael G. Smooke Barbra Streisand Sandra W. Terner Casey Wasserman Dasha Zhukova
LIFE TRUSTEES
Daniel N. Belin Mrs. Lionel Bell Donald L. Bren Eli Broad Robert Day Julian Ganz, Jr Mrs. Dwight M. Kendall Eric Lidow William A. Mingst Mrs. Lillian Apodaca Weiner Walter L. Weisman
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AMC
AMC
ART MUSEUM COUNCIL OF LACMA
AMC BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2009 - 2010
Founded in 1952, the Art Museum Council (AMC) is LACMA’s longestrunning volunteer support organization, assisting each of the museum’s curatorial departments. To fulfill the council’s mission of service to the museum, the group has raised and contributed more than $10 million toward the purchase of over 143 works of art and has expanded its mission by funding important exhibitions and educational programs.
Susan Savin, Chair Bobbi Nastro, Executive Vice-Chairman, Acquisitions/Membership Dorsey Griffey, Executive Vice-Chairman, ARSG Rita Schwartz, Executive Vice-Chairman, ARSG Lana Sacks, Executive Vice-Chairman, Fundraising Ellen Buchanan, Treasurer Beverly Phillips, Recording Secretary Carol Goldberg, Past Chairman/Nominating Terry Bell, Honorary Member-at-Large
As early as 1953 the AMC instituted two nationally known and still active fundraising events. The immensely popular Art + Architecture Tour is held annually each April, providing museum members and their friends the opportunity to view some of Los Angeles’ most distinguished private art collections and most architecturally significant residences. The council also created the well-received and reviewed Art Rental and Sales Gallery at LACMA, which provides a forum for emerging Southern California artists to showcase their work while also giving museum members and the public the opportunity to purchase art. Museum members may even rent works of art for their homes and businesses. The Art Museum Council is honored to have been chosen for a seventh year as the beneficiary of the proceeds from the Opening Night Gala of the Los Angeles Art Show. The council will use its proceeds to fund the exhibition American Stories: Paintings of Everyday Life, 1865-1915.
Henri Matisse, Jeannette I, 1910-1913, Bronze. Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Gift of the Art Museum Council in memory of Penelope Rigby
Edward Kienholz, The Illegal Operation, 1962 Polyester resin, pigment, shopping cart, wooden stool, concrete, lamp, fabric, basin, metal pots, blanket, hooked rug, and medical equipment. Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Partial gift of Betty and Monte Factor and purchased with funds provided by the Art Museum Council, Daniel Greenberg and Susan Steinhauser, the Modern and Contemporary Art Council, Dallas Price-Van Breda and Bob Van Breda, the Robert H. Halff Fund, David G. Booth and Suzanne Deal Booth, Virginia Dwan, Elaine and Bram Goldsmith, The Grinstein Family, Ric and Suzanne Kayne, Alice and Nahum Lainer, Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation, Mrs. Harry Lenart, The Robert Gore Rifkind Foundation, Philippa Calnan and Laura Lee Woods
Robert Motherwell, Elegy to the Spanish Republic 100, 1963-1975, Acrylic on canvas. Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Purchased with funds provided by the Art Museum Council and gift of the Dedalus Foundation
Brenda Abramson Ann Costello Eydie Desser Leslie Einstein Jill Fink Edie Fischer Robyn Fuchs Caryl Golden Judi Grushcow Lynne Hiller Barbara Iorillo Sue Keane Nancy Koven Patty Kraus Carole Lazar Marilyn Levin Dottie Lewis Robyn Lutsky Sharyl Overholser Michele Paley Cristina Papadakis Carole Patmore Gail Rachelefsky Sharon Romick Beth Rosenbloom Maxine Rudoff Peggy Shapiro Geri Sherman Gloria Sherwood Janey Sweet Clare Wagner Penni Wynne Mary Zinser
Redlands Pottery; Trippett, Wesley H., Covered Bowl, circa 1904-1909, Earthenware. Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Art Museum Council Fund
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LA ART SHOW GALA COMMITTEES
ART MUSEUM COUNCIL
GALA COMMITTEE
Susan Savin, AMC Chair Lana Sacks, LA Art Show Chair Carol Goldberg, Advisor
Elaine Abramson Mickey Baumgarten Terry Bell Paula Carroll Patricia Cohen Linda Covette Eydie Desser Leslie Einstein Phyllis Factor Carol Fainer Bunni Fischer Judy Fischer Robyn Fuchs Florence Gorlin Dorsey Griffey Judi Grushcow Barbara Iorillo Ina Kagel Barbara Klein Nancy Koven Barbara Lashenick Anita Levine Linda Matthies Sue Meltzer Jody Moss Sharon Romick Sheila Rose Maxine Rudoff Rita Schwartz Geri Sherman Gloria Sherwood Nancy Silberkleit Ruth Lyn Sobel Mina Solomon Joni Steier Marilyn Strumwasser Janey Sweet Clare Wagner
AMC COUNCIL COORDINATOR
Yvonne Wehrmann DIRECTOR OF COUNCIL ACTIVITIES
Elizabeth R. Shafer ART RENTAL & SALES GALLERY COMMITTEE
Dean Andrews Kat Cheema Harriet Eilber Laura Hein Wendy Kelman Janine Lichstein Nancy Meshulam Connie Nagler Bobbi Nastro Sharyl Overholser Linda Silver Mina Solomon Joyce Sommer Donna Venick Beth Wagner Sue Zaret
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PRINTS AND DRAWING COUNCIL OF LACMA
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
For more than forty years the Prints and Drawings Council has been the primary support group for the Department of Prints and Drawings at LACMA. The PDC’s principal goal is to raise funds for curatorial acquisitions for the permanent collection while encouraging appreciation in the field of original works of art on paper. PDC programming is designed to engage and educate its active and interested membership. Programs include lectures, private exhibition tours, museum and gallery receptions, gallery and artist studio visits, demonstrations of printing processes, and field trips. Throughout its long history, the PDC has helped the Department of Prints and Drawings acquire some of its most important works on paper by a who’s who of important artists, including Dürer, Rembrandt, Tiepolo, Goya, Piranesi, Whistler, Manet, Cassatt, Sargent, Gauguin, Matisse, Picasso, as well as postwar masters like Jackson Pollock, Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Ellsworth Kelly, Ed Ruscha, and Andy Warhol. It also regularly supports acquisitions by the emerging masters of the twenty-first century. Shortly after its founding, the Prints and Drawings Council started a long-running fundraising effort, the PDC Commissioned Print Program. For over four decades, the PDC has commissioned editions of new works on paper by established and emerging artists from around the world. Artists who have created prints for the PDC include Pablo Picasso, Ed Ruscha, and David Hockney, among many others. One impression from each of the commissioned editions is given to the Prints and Drawings permanent collection, but the remaining prints are available for purchase by the general public and at a considerable discount to council members. Proceeds from the Los Angeles Art Show Opening Night Gala will be used by the PDC to fund acquisitions for the Department of Prints and Drawings. Images shown here are available for purchase from the Prints and Drawings Council of LACMA. Please contact pdc@lacma.org or 323 857 6558 for more information.
Joseph Morsman, Chair Richard Duardo, Vice Chair BOARD
Rob Aft, Treasurer Linda Osher, Secretary Ruth Engel, Board Member Emeritus Sharon Goodman Squires, Board Member at Large CURATORS
Britt Salvesen, Department Head and Curator Leslie Jones, Associate Curator COORDINATOR Salomon Huerta, Untitled , (Back of Head on Orange Field), 2002, Six-color lithograph,
Dhyandra Lawson
printed by Francesco X. Siqueiros at El Nopal Press, published by the Prints and Drawings Council of LACMA © Solomon Huerta
Alexis Smith, LUST (Pink and Blue), 2004, Silkscreen printed by Jeff Wasserman, published by the Prints and Drawings Council of LACMA Gift of the Prints and Drawings Council © Alexis Smith
Aaron Morse, Deerslayer, 2006 Four-color lithograph with hand coloring, printed by Toby Michel at Angeles Press, published by the Prints and Drawings Council of LACMA © Aaron Morse
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INNER-CITY ARTS
INNER-CITY ARTS 720 Kohler Street Los Angeles, CA 90021 T 213 627 9621 www.inner-cityarts.org
INNER-CITY ARTS
January 20, 2010
January 21, 2009
Dear Friends,
Inner-City Arts is honored to be a beneficiary of the Fourteenth Annual Inner-City Arts isArt honored to be a beneficiary of the 15th Annual Los Angeles Art Show. Los Angeles Show. Located in downtown Los Angeles’ Skid Row,Skid Inner-City provides Arts visualprovides and performing classes that Located in downtown Los Angeles’ Row, Arts Inner-City visualarts and are sensitive to the needs of children. If you know the challenges of our particular neighborhood, then it performing arts classes that are sensitive to the needs of children. For the students who won’t surprise you that these difficult economic times are sending more and more families into homelessness. attend our programs, we have created a positive and safe environment. Inner-City Arts’ We are currently seeing more women and children on the streets than ever before. It is an exceedingly harsh campus is –full of life for and possibilities, carries with it than a sense of children stability that our environment especially children. This is inand addition to the more 30,000 already living in children canacount It isofaInner-City transformative place, one that stimulates new ways of poverty within 2.5-mileon. radius Arts.
thinking and self-expression. Our programs engage students in positive ways that are Invital a world wherehealthy so many development, doors are closed and to these young people, Inner-City Arts in exists for the sole to their contribute to their success school and topurpose their of educating them – and have created a learning environment of profound self-expression. A child must envision future success as we productive citizens. new outcomes to be able to create an authentic work of art. When students create a sculpture, a painting, or write or speak a line in a play, they literally dream into existence a new reality that will guide them to a brighter We invite you to view and purchase our limited edition benefit prints. The Inner-City Arts future – one that is accessible to children of all languages, cultures and economic levels.
Benefit Print Collection consists of complete editions of prints, donated by established artists support the programs of Inner-City Arts. For each print sold,with six art students Last year,to in our quest to create an environment that goes far beyond experimenting supplies will and receive valuable educationthe inexpansion the arts of forour one year in visual anddesigned performing arts. Michael playing dress up, we completed award-winning campus by architect
Maltzan. We are currently serving 10,000 students annually and despite the dire economic outlook we are working towards our goal Your of doubling that number. To that effect, wefor expanded our after-school Thank diligently you for your support. contributions make it possible inner-city children programs to include and theater and offered for the first time stand-up comedy creativity, class, all to improve their dance chances to leadworkshops constructive and successful livesaby developing taking place in our new Rosenthal Theater.
improving learning skills, bolstering academic achievement and building self-confidence.
Next year will see additional classes being added, all geared toward one goal: to provide a bridge between the You have myoften deepest appreciation for your interest and support.achievement. And, I holdTo the demands of the difficult lives of our students and the world of academic offer a safe place same wish people for you I doand forbelieve Inner-City children—may all of– your be can filled for our young toas create in the Arts’ brilliance of their own future wheredays children dream into withabeauty. being new vision for their lives.
Inner-City Arts is a learning oasis in the heart of Los Angeles’ Skid Row where professional artists teach students in a real studio environment. Since its inception, Inner-City Arts has served 150,000 of the city’s most at-risk children at no cost to the students. Founded in 1989, Inner-City Arts works in partnership with the Los Angeles Unified School District to bring elementary and middle school students to the campus during the school day for instruction in the visual and performing arts. High school students participate in after-school and Saturday programs. National, long-term research proves that students who attend Inner-City Arts’ classes show dramatic increases in statewide standardized test scores: 25% in math, 18% in reading, 8% in English proficiency. They also learn skills that are highly valued in the 21st century workforce such as collaboration, and creative and conceptual thinking. Most importantly, students who receive education in the arts are able to create a whole new vision of self- a new world of hope that includes accomplishment and belonging. inner-cityarts.org
Warmest regards, Warmest regards,
Cynthia S. Harnisch, President and CEO Cynthia S. Harnisch President & CEO
P.S. When your time allows, please join us for one of our Monthly Guided Tours to see firsthand the joy and magic that happens in our classrooms. For more information, please visit our website www.inner-cityarts.org or call (213) 627-9621.
720 Kohler Street | Los Angeles, California 90021 | 213 627 9621 | www.inner-cityarts.org
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2010 Board of Directors
INTERNATIONAL FINE PRINT DEALERS ASSOCIATION
Tara K. Reddi, Marlborough Gallery, Inc., President Emmanuel Benador, Jan Krugier Gallery David Cleaton-Roberts, Alan Cristea Gallery Barbara Krakow, Barbara Krakow Gallery Armin Kunz, C. G. Boerner Tobey Moss, Tobey C. Moss Gallery Robert Newman, The Old Print Shop, Inc. Paula McCarthy Panczenko, Tandem Press Betsy Senior, Senior and Shopmaker Gallery Carolyn Staley, Carolyn Staley Fine Japanese Prints Alan Stone, Hill-Stone, Inc. Susan Teller, Susan Teller Gallery Joni Moisant Weyl, Gemini G.E.L. at Joni Moisant Weyl Eva-Maria Worthington, Worthington Gallery Ruth Ziegler, Ruth Ziegler Fine Arts Ltd. Richard Solomon, Pace Prints, Board Advisor Diane Villani, Diane Villani Editions, Board Advisor
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. 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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MUSEUM LETTER
MUSEUM LETTER
January 2010
Dear Art Patrons and Friends, The Fowler Museum at UCLA is delighted to support the 2010 Los Angeles Art Show. We have just opened the exhibition Nick Cave: Meet Me at the Center of the Earth, and are thrilled to be presenting the work of this daring and influential Chicagobased artist. I invite you to come see this exciting exhibition, which features thirtyfive of the artist’s acclaimed Soundsuits—multi-layered, mixed-media sculptures named for the sounds made when the “suits” are performed. Reminiscent of African, Caribbean and other ceremonial ensembles as well as of haute couture, Cave’s work explores issues of transformation, ritual, myth and identity. His virtuosic constructions incorporate materials as varied as yarn, sequins, bottle caps, vintage toys, rusted iron sticks, twigs and hair. Mad, humorous, visionary, glamorous and unexpected, the Soundsuits are created from scavenged ordinary materials that Cave re-contextualizes into extraordinary works of art. When you visit, you will also have a chance to encounter some of the highlights of our renowned permanent collection in Intersections: World Arts, Local Lives. This beautiful exhibition features art from Africa, Asia, the Pacific, and the Americas, and celebrates the richness and artistry of world arts while considering the roles they play in peoples' lives. Come experience the place KCRW art critic Edward Goldman says is “Where savvy, adventurous Angelenos can find a variety of exhibitions about little-known arts and cultures." Sincerely,
Marla C. Berns Shirley & Ralph Shapiro Director
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“Anything is a legitimate area of investigation.” – Jenny Holzer
January 2010 University Art MUseUM California state University, Long Beach College of the Arts 1250 Bellflower Boulevard Long Beach, CA 90840-8401 t: 562.985.5761 F: 562.985.7602 www.csulb.edu/uam
Dear Arts enthusiasts: On behalf of the University Art Museum (UAM) members, staff, and Advisory Board please allow me to welcome you to the 2010 Los Angeles Art show presented by the Fine Art Dealers Association (FADA). We are proud to be a first time participant, and wish to thank the FADA for recognizing the Los Angeles area museums and non-profit organizations as the cultural cornerstones of our community, and allowing us the opportunity to share our contributions in the arts with you. Founded in 1973, the UAM, located on the campus of California state University, Long Beach, is a unique cultural institution that champions new and often challenging ideas through wide-ranging exhibitions and provocative programs. the museums curatorial vision focuses on tension and interplay at the nexus of contemporary art, technology, and society. the mission of the UAM is to present education and exhibition programs that blue the boundaries between visual arts and design, technology, music, and contemporary culture. through dedication to scholarly and artistic excellence, the UAM has earned a reputation for its high-quality exhibitions and award-winning publications. the museum also plays a vital role in training future museum professionals, art educators, arts administrators, and artists. For over 30 years, the UAM has introduced numerous artists from diverse fields to a broad audience, both nationally and internationally, and has showcased many of the most significant artistic and cultural developments of the past 50 years. the UAM program of dynamic solo exhibitions and landmark group presentations define key moments in contemporary art, reflect the global nature of art today, and span a vast array of cultural activities and media. Please stop by our booth where you will find a wide assortment of our publications, videos and podcasts of our collection and innovative programming. i would also like to extend a personal invitation for you to join us at the UAM on thursday, January 28th (5-7 PM) for the opening reception of Pieces of 9: reframing the Collection curated by my very talented staff. Best wishes for a happy and healthy new year,
Christopher scoates Director, University Art Museum
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January 2010 Dear Art Patrons and Friends, The Santa Monica Museum of Art is delighted to be a supporter of the 2010 Los Angeles Art Show. I invite you to visit our booth and our museum. On January 16, SMMoA opens Diana Thater: Between Science and Magic; Jeffrey Wells: Seeing While Seeing; and Nira Pereg: Sabbath 2008, all on view through April 17. Please join us at SMMoA to view these exhibitions—we are open Tuesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Admission is always free and donations are welcome. Featured in our main gallery is Diana Thater: Between Science and Magic. Thater creates complex visual and spatial environments through film, video, and installation. This simple, and beautiful, interpretation of “movie magic” depicts a magician repeatedly performing the archetypal magic trick of pulling a rabbit from a hat. The action is filmed from every angle by two cameras projected onto a split screen in an attempt to reveal how the magic trick is done. Please join us for Thater’s talk about her new work for SMMoA at the Museum on Friday, January 22 at 7 pm. In Project Room 1, SMMoA presents Jeffrey Wells: Seeing While Seeing. Wells, an installation artist, has created a series of new, site-specific, projected works that mimic a variety of visual phenomena from after-effects and aura, to color and shape-shifts. In Project Room 2, Nira Pereg: Sabbath 2008, is a video that documents the closing down of the ultra-orthodox neighborhoods in and around Jerusalem on the eve of the Sabbath. SMMoA is a risk-taking, non-collecting museum, whose exhibitions and programs reveal the vibrant, untold stories and pivotal moments in the history of contemporary art and culture. Through its exhibitions, education, and outreach programs, the Santa Monica Museum of Art fosters diversity, innovation, and discovery in contemporary art—local, national, and international. For more information on SMMoA’s exhibitions, programs, and special events or to shop at our museum store, GRACIE, please visit www.smmoa.org. Sincerely,
Elsa Longhauser Executive Director
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OFFICIAL LETTER
OFFICIAL LETTER
January 20, 2010
January 20, 2010
Los Angeles Art Show It is a pleasure to extend my greetings to everyone attending your Opening Night Gala. California is synonymous with the arts, and I applaud all those who had a hand in making this show a reality. You not only create an avenue for talented young artists to showcase their work, but you also offer enthusiasts new ways to see our world. From timeless classics to fascinating abstracts, the paintings, photographs, sculptures and more are certain to inspire those in attendance. Thank you for enhancing our Golden State’s vibrant arts scene, and please accept my best wishes for a wonderful evening and great show.
Art Museum Council Los Angeles County Museum of Art 5905 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90036 Dear Friends, On behalf of the City of Los Angeles, it is my pleasure to welcome members and guests attending the Opening Night Gala of the Los Angeles Art Show, now in its fifteenth year. As the creative capital of the world, Los Angeles is pleased to host this exquisite display of fine art from all around the globe. This show celebrates and recognizes the diversity of ideas, perspectives and artistic achievements in our great city. I applaud the Art Museum Council for once again presenting this fine exhibition of artistic talent. The contribution of art to our society strengthens our passion to learn, grow and appreciate the beauty of our world. I extend my best wishes for a memorable gala and future success. Very truly yours,
Sincerely,
Arnold Schwarzenegger
ANTONIO R. VILLARAIGOSA Mayor
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GUEST COUNTRY
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URUGUAY
This IS not all you can enjoy, but enjoy IT anyway
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND CULTURE (MEC)
Embassy of the United States - Uruguay
Minister of Education and Culture: Dr. María Simon Vice-Minister: Mr. Carlos Liscano General Administrator: Mr. Eduardo Martínez National Director of Culture: Mr. Hugo Achugar Coordinator of Cultural Projects: Mr. Gabriel Calderón Coordinator of the Visual Arts Program: Mr. Gustavo Tabares
Robert Zimmerman - Public Affairs Officer Nahir Lois - Cultural Affairs Specialist Lucia Arbelbide - Cultural Affairs Assistant Lucia Gutierrez - Cultural Affairs Assistant Rubek Orlando - Information Specialist
Curatorship: Mr. Gustavo Tabares Production: Ms. Clotilde Maisuls / Mr. Martín Barea Mattos Photographs: Ms. Antonella De Ambroggi Translation: Ms. Alicia Porrini
Uruguayan visual arts have a long and rich tradition despite the fact that the country’s independence was obtained in 1830. The most renowned artists of Uruguay -Joaquin Torres García, Barradas, and Pedro Figari- belong to the Avant-Garde period and can be found in museums and private collections in the United States, Europe, and Latin America. However, the Uruguayan visual arts tradition cannot be reduced to these names and has a wide and diverse range of poetics and agendas; the present exhibition shows only a small selection of Uruguayan contemporary artists. Uruguayan culture is characterized by an intense dialogue with South American and West European art and cultures and by a quality that is scarcely known in non-specialist circles. This is so, even though sculptors, painters, and other non-conventional artists have been invited for more than half a century by international exhibits in Biennales in Venice (Italy), Sao Paulo (Brazil), Germany, Spain, Ecuador, Cuba, and more recently in China, Korea, and Japan. A heterogeneous variety of materials, codes, and visual poetics, as well as an extreme tension between the local and the global, characterize this Uruguayan Art show. This is also valid for many other artists who are not shown on this occasion, many of whom -like José Gurvich, Ignacio Iturria, José Gamarra, Luis Camnitzer, Agueda Dicancro, José Cuneo, Alberto Castellanos, Gonzalo Fonseca, Julio Uruguay Alpuy, Horacio Torres, and Augusto Torres - have been internationally recognized and are frequently present in global exhibitions or in art auctions like Sotheby’s and Christies. The list of Uruguayan artists could go on and on, but the purpose of these lines is not to be exhaustive, but to highlight the existence of an immense and amazing variety of extraordinary artistic value and to express that there is much more in Uruguayan art than what is being presented in this LA Art Show.
Hugo Achugar December 2009
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According to the Democracy Index of The Economist, Uruguay is the most democratic country in Latin America. Located in the southern part of South America, Uruguay is roughly the size of the state of Florida, neighboring Argentina and Brazil. Uruguay is a member of MERCOSUR (Southern Common Market) together with Paraguay, Brazil, Argentina, and Venezuela. According to the UN, Uruguay has the highest literacy rate in Latin America, is rated as the least corrupt, and ranks first in the Human Development Index “Latinoamérica.” It ranks fifth in life expectancy, has one of the highest GDP per capita, a relatively high rate in income equality, and quite a high level of press freedom. It was the first Latin American country to recognize and legalize same and different sex civil unions. Within this context, a vigorous cultural movement has flourished in Uruguay. Action and thought have been two pillars of Uruguayan culture. Unlike what happens in other Latin American countries, the European influence on Uruguayan culture is clearly evident. Immigration, mainly from Spain and Italy, together with a temperate climate and its “slightly undulating” landscape, have contributed to form a character quite different from that of other Latin American countries, especially those from Central America and the Caribbean. In visual arts also, Uruguay has developed an identity of its own. Since the end of the 19th century, Uruguayan fine arts have been original and highly marked by commitment and reflection. Authentic, and with a deep sense of identity, it has developed a personality of its own. This is easily perceived in the works of Juan Manuel Blanes, Carlos Federico Sáez, José M. Palleja, José Cuneo, Pedro Figari, Rafael Barradas, Guillermo Laborde, Petrona Viera, Carlos González, Alfredo De Simone, Joaquín Torres García, Francisco Matto, José Gurvich, Alverto Castellanos, Manuel Espinola Gómez, Juan Ventayol, Gonzalo Fonseca, Amalia Nieto, Germán Cabrera, José Pedro Costigliolo, Maria Freire, Washington Barcala, Americo Sposito, Hugo Nantes, Hugo Longa, Guillermo Fernández, Luis A. Solari, Antonio Frasconi, Nelson Ramos, and others. Research and critical thought are also present in artists whose work can be included under the framework of contemporary art, such are the cases of Marco Maggi, Enrique Aguerre, Eduardo Cardozo, Rimer Cardillo, Luis Camnitzer, Carlos Capelán, Agueda Dicancro, Wifredo Díaz Valdez, Alberto Lastreto, Cecilia Mattos, Ignacio Iturria, Daniel Gallo, Ernesto Vila, Lacy Duarte, José Gamarra, Carlos Musso, Carlos Seveso, Fernando López Lage, Carlos Barea, Federico Arnaud, Cecilia Vignolo, Pablo Uribe, Raúl Álvarez “Rulfo”, Raquel Bessio, Álvaro Zinno, Magela Ferrero, Mario Sagradini, Clemente Padín, Diego Focaccio, Javier Bassi, as well as the younger artists, Martin Verges, Juan Uria, Dani Umpi, Ernestina Pereira, Gustavo Jauge, Sergio Porro, Julia Castaño, Mercedes Bustelo, Pedro Tyler, Alejandro Schmidt, Ana Campanella, Alejandro Cruz, Francisco Tomsich, Santiago Velazco, Guillermo Stoll, Martin Pelenur, Ana Bidart, Francisca Maya, etc. For the 15th Los Angeles Art Show in Los Angeles, California, where Uruguay has the honor of having been invited to participate, the Uruguayan exhibition includes artworks of seven important Uruguayan artists with either a great or a considerable career. The selection aims at displaying a small panorama of Uruguayan fine arts. Four of the selected artists, Ernesto Vilas, Lacy Duarte, Nelson Ramos, and Wifredo Días Valdez are quite acknowledged artists with important careers and can be called “Maestros” (Masters), all of them winners of the prestigious Figari Prize. In addition, we have included artworks of three other artists, Raquel Bessio, Pablo Uribe, and Jan Burgos, who all participated in the 53rd International Art Exhibition of the Venice Biennale, in the Pavilion of Uruguay in Los Giardinni. The selection made for the LA Art Show aims at reflecting the diversity of the contemporary arts production in Uruguay and the significance of issues such as identity, globalization, memory, and critical reflection in Uruguayan fine arts. Ernesto Vila, a disciple of Jose Gurvish in Torres García Workshop, exhibits his delicate works made of paper. His portraits call our attention to memory and its fragility. He has created a huge series of portrait-silhouettes with rushes of paper and other waste material which compose a sort of “santoral” of Uruguayan typical characters in search for a “portrait without a name,” an anonymous portrait which may stand for us all. 50
Lacy Duarte, a woman of humble rural origin, explores the loss of identity suffered by a rural woman displaced to the city, but also how her identity remains in her memory. The artist aims at and succeeds in recovering her childhood life experiences and recollections. Her search for healing is similar to that of the “curanderas” (name used for healer women who use plants and old rites to heal) who acted as medical doctors in rural areas faraway from urban centers. Nelson Ramos, who has recently died, was a great maestro, with a true teaching vocation. He was first immersed in the so called New Figuration, then passed through a stage of a sort of Rioplatense pop (from de Rio de la Plata) and experimented with matter and geometry in painting as well as with the de-contextualization of the object, where concept and craftsmanship met in an accomplished balance. Wifredo Días Valdez, also of peasant origin, is an artist, a woodworker, a freethinker, and a self-educated man. His sculptures are marked by the un-building of the object and its memory. With an excellent technique, he plays with the object in a highly poetic and lucid way, using noble native woods that had been once man-made objects. He recycles, builds, and un-builds. Raquel Bessio’s work, in general installations or interventions, explores political or social issues. The selected piece is a new version of the one recently exhibited in the Venice Biennale. The difference being that where all national emblems of South American countries were present, here only those of Argentina and Uruguay appear. Relationships between both countries, historically considered as “brothers,” have been increasingly tense in the last few years. This is ironically treated by Bessio, and it is evident even in the very title of the work, which, paraphrasing the children’s game where petals are taken from a daisy reciting the phrase “loves me, loves me little, loves me not”, reads “Te quiero mucho, poquito y nada” (love you, love you little, love you not). Pablo Uribe explores two traditional subjects of art: landscape and portrait, to generate a reflection on “the real” and “the represented”, reality and fiction, and on the representation within the representation. Uribe has experimented with different idioms, such as engravings and interviews, and has obtained the most prestigious award in Fine Arts given in Uruguay (the National Award which is granted by the Ministry of Education and Culture). In the video an actor imitates the sounds of native animals in the Monte Criollo (typical forests of Uruguay). Juan Burgos is a creator of neo pop, gothic-latinoamerican images and baroque images that show a strong criticism to the consumerist society and the present influence of Oriental culture on Occident. His meticulous collages evoke the frenzied rhythm of contemporary urban life. These are New Baroque images of supermarkets, Internet, and consumerism where the artist uncovers thorny issues, such as, power, religion, the church, money, sex, war, hate, or love. These are all works where there is no room for a frivolous joy without content, nor for a world without ethics, they go far beyond this. They demand us to reflect, participate, and commit.
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Raquel Bessio
Juan Burgos
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Lacy Duarte
Nelson Ramos
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Raquel Bessio was born in Montevideo, Uruguay in 1946 and continues to live and work in her hometown. She studied architecture at the Universidad de la Republica (University of the Republic – UDELAR) and in 1984, started studies in visual arts, encompassing both traditional techniques and experimental ones, with the following teachers: Ernesto Aroztegui (1984-1988), Sara Pacheco (1989), and Jorge Soto (1990-1996). She was selected to represent Uruguay in the 53rd Venice Biennale, Italy, in 2009. She also represented Uruguay at: the Bienal SIART, La Paz, Bolivia in 2005; the VIII Bienal de Cuenca, Cuenca, Ecuador, 2004; the Premio Regional Fundación OSDE, Buenos Aires, Argentina; the Primer Premio en Proyecto, Salón Nacional de Artes Plásticas, Montevideo, Uruguay, 2001; the Primer Premio Intervención Urbana Bienal de Salto, Uruguay; and the Gran Premio Salón Municipal 1999.
Juan Burgos was born in Durazno, Uruguay in 1963. He currently lives and works in Montevideo, Uruguay. He studied at the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes (School of Fine Arts of the University of the Republic) between 1986 and 1988. After a five-year-course of studies at the Instituto Strasser, he earned his Degree in Industrial Modeling and Mode Design in 1982. He was selected to represent Uruguay in the 53rd Venice Biennale, Italy, in 2009 where he was awarded Second Prize. He has been recognized with many awards including the Award of the Premio Nacional de Artes Visuales, Premio OSDE Foundantion Award, Buenos Aires, Premio Paul Cézanne, Paris, to name a few.
Born in 1932, Wilfred Diaz Valdez is self-educated. In 1962 he started sculpting wood, exploring the morphological possibilities of expression with this material. In 1985 he was selected to represent Uruguay in the XVIII Bienal de San Pablo. He has been honored with the following awards: Premio Fraternidad by B´nai B´rith Uruguay, 1991; Mid Amercan arts Alliance (MAAA), Kansas City, 1992; and the Premio Pedro Figari of the Central Bank of Uruguay, 1999. In the early 80s he made an important change in sculpturing expressivity by un-building useful objects, such as violins, furniture, or knobs, and rebuilding them. He re-makes them by producing a metamorphosis in material that has already undergone a manufacturing process, the “encountered objects.” His works show in the Museo Nacional de Artes Visuales, Uruguay; Museo Paraguayo de Arte Contemporáneo, Paraguay; Fundación San Telmo, Argentina; Fundación Museo de Bellas Artes de Caracas, Venezuela; BID Collection, Washington; Colección Banco Central and Colección “Edificio Libertad”, Montevideo, Uruguay.
Lacy Duarte was born September 15, 1937, in Mataojo de Salto, in the North part of Uruguay, an area highly influenced by the Brazilian culture, and studied with José Cziffery. She currently lives and works in Montevideo and Maldonado, Uruguay. To date she has participated in many collective exhibitions and has had several important solo exhibitions both in Uruguay and abroad. She has been selected to participate in prestigious International Biennales including III Bienal de la Habana 1987 and the 51st Venice Biennale in 2005. In 2002 she was given the significant award: Premio Pedro Figari, granted by the Central Bank of Uruguay, for her outstanding career.
Nelson Ramos was born in Soriano, Uruguay, in 1932. He died in Montevideo in 2006. Ramos entered the National School of Fine Arts of Montevideo in 1951, and studied with Vicente Martín. In 1959 he traveled to Río de Janeiro with a scholarship granted by ITAMARATI (Foreign Service of Brazil) to study engraving techniques with Iberé Camargo and Johnny Friedlaender at the Art Museum of Rio de Janeiro. He then established himself in Sao Paulo and worked in textile drawing, and collaborated with two newspapers Estado de Sao Paulo and Diario de Sao Paulo. In 1971, he created the Centro de Expresión Artística (Art Expression Center). In 1981, Ramos was hired by the College of Art and Design of Minneapolis to teach courses and conferences at several universities. In 1992, he was a resident artist at the Massachusetts College of Art, Boston. He also represented Uruguay in the following Biennales: VII, X, and XVIII, Sao Paulo Bienal, Brazil; XXXII and XLVII Venice Biennale, Italy; First and Second Medellin Bienal, Colombia; La Habana First International Bienal, Havana, Cuba; and the First Interparlamentary Bienal of MERCOSUR, Uruguay.
Born in Montevideo in 1962, Pablo Uribe studied architecture at the Universidad de la República in addition to visual arts under Guillermo Fernandez. Throughout his career he has had numerous solo exhibits both in Uruguay and internationally, including: 2008 Contemporary Arts Museum, Sao Paulo, Brazil; 2006, Museo Municipal de Bellas Artes Juan Manuel Blanes, Montevideo, Uruguay; Centro Cultural Florencio Sánchez, Uruguay; 2005, Centro Cultural de España, Montevideo, Uruguay; 2003 IV Bienal del Mercosur, Porto Alegre, Brazil; 2003 Le Pavé dans la Mare, Besançon, France; 2002 Galería Pancho Fierro, Lima, Peru; 2000 VII Bienal de La Habana, Cuba; 1999 Museo y Archivo Histórico Municipal Cabildo de Montevideo, Montevideo, Uruguay; II Bienal del Mercosur, Porto Alegre, Brazil; 1996 Alianza Francesa de Montevideo, Uruguay; 1990 Galería de la Cinemateca Uruguaya, Montevideo, Uruguay. His participation in collective exhibits at galleries, exhibitions, and fairs span the globe as well in countries such as: Brazil, Italy, France, Sweden, Argentina, Venezuela, and his own Uruguay. Pablo Uribe has been the recipient of a host of awards and recognitions for his decades of excellent work.
Raquel Bessio, La Tierra Prometida “Te quiero mucho poquito y nada” (The Promise Land “Love you, love you little, love you not”) Stainless steel, wood, canvas and ash 98 1/2 x 17 3/4 x 27 1/2 inches
Juan Burgos, Camuflage, (Camouflage), 2009 Collage in paper, 53 1/2 x 41 x 1 1/2 inches
Wifredo Diaz Valdez, Sin título, (Untitled) 1995, Quebracho Wood, 5 x 9 1/2 x 23 inches
Lacy Duarte, Reminiscencia, (Reminiscence) 2000, Oil on canvas, 19 1/2 x 16 inches
Nelson Ramos, El Coleccionista, (The Collector) 1992, Mixed media on cardboard and wood 43 x 33 1/2 x 4 inches
Pablo Uribe, Atardecer, 2009, Video installation. Diptych, 16´. High Definition. Dimensions variable. Production stills. Courtesy the artist © Pablo Uribe
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Photo Rafael Lejtreger Photos Raquel Bessio, Wilfredo Diaz Valdes, Lacy Duarte, Nelson Ramos, and Ernesto Vila
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The Contemporary Art Space Espacio de Arte Contemporáneo (EAC)
Ernesto Vila Born in Montevideo, Uruguay in 1936. Studied in Torres García Workshop. Ernesto Vila has had numerous solo exhibits spanning over three decades including: Museum of Modern Art of Latin America, Washington, DC; the Museo Nacional de Artes Visuales; Molino de Pérez 2001; Museo J. M. Blanes 1995 y 1992; Palacio Municipal, IMM 1990; Galerie Worpswede, Bonn 1988; Galerie KÀrt, París; Galería Ciudadela; Galería Vazelay 1986; Galería Le Loir, París 1983; Galería U 1972. He has also participated in many collective exhibitions including: “Arte, deshonra y violencia,” Centro Cultural de España 2007; Galería Marte Upmarket 2005; “Diálogos,” Museo Zorrilla de San Martín 2001; “Identidad & Vanalidad,” CCE 2000; Midland Group Gallery, England 1968; Galerie “Nouvelles Images”, La Haya 1966. Vila has also had the honor of being invited to the Venice Biennale in 2007 and 1970, the Bienal Mercosoul, Porto Alegre 2003; the Tallinna XI Grafika Triennaalle, Tallin, Estonia 1998; the Bienal de la Habana 1998; the Bienal de Cuenca-Ecuador 1989; and the Paris Bienal 1969.
Ernesto Vila, Retratos Uruguayos, (Portraits of Uruguayans) 2009, Mixed media, dimensions variable.
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The Contemporary Art Space - Espacio de Arte Contemporáneo (EAC) was created to fill a void in the official art world and provide a new area devoted solely to contemporary art. The EAC is being developed by the Ministry of Culture & Education of Uruguay on the former site of the Miguelete prison, built at the end of the 19th century on the Panopticon design principle; the prison is very similar to the Pentonville prison in England. The building, that stopped working as a prison over 20 years ago, also lodges the Center of Industrial Design. The complex encompasses more than 10,000 square meters representing enormous potential for development for cultural initiatives and is intended to become an important axis of transformation for downtown Montevideo. The Spanish Agency for International Cooperation and Development (AECID) has made a very important economic contribution during this first stage of construction, providing the infrastructure and necessary technical equipment for the new building. The next step towards fulfilling EAC’s enormous potential is to be funded with contributions by other official and private entities in collaboration with Government investment in building renovation. The EAC objectives will be: To establish an international presence for the promotion, production, research, and exhibition of contemporary art; to facilitate integration with related institutions, both at the local and international levels that will foster the formation of networks, coproductions, and exchanges for mutual benefit; to officiate as a meeting point between artists, theorists, and a diverse public by encouraging the cultural appropriation of space in order to build citizenship; and last but not least, to schedule training activities on the problems of production, perception, and assessment of contemporary art. The EAC’s program will be formed from its opening - at the beginning of the year 2010 - with both local and international exhibitions, with emphasis on research, experimentation, and interactivity. EAC aims to sustain a rigorous but open attitude towards the artistic production, and facilitate the collective construction of critical thinking. The local and regional artistic community has shown great interest and support in this new and necessary space for Uruguay with the recent introduction of more than 150 art projects this year, all without a fixed opening date. We accept the challenge with great enthusiasm, and we invite you to get in touch and take part.
Fernando Sicco EAC Project Director November 2009
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Abby M. Taylor Fine Art LLC
Abby M. Taylor Fine Art LLC is dedicated to exceptional American and European paintings, sculpture, works on paper, and photography. The gallery has an extensive inventory and is renowned for its sculpture department. The gallery’s website is always current and updated for new and sold works in a timely manner.
Ernest Briggs American, 1923-1984 Untitled No. 96 c. 1953 Numbered on verso: #96 68 1/2 x 50 1/2 inches
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Abby M. Taylor Sculpture
Abby M. Taylor Sculpture and Abby M. Taylor Fine Art LLC is dedicated to exceptional American and European paintings, sculpture, works on paper, and photography. The gallery has an extensive inventory and is renowned for its sculpture department. The gallery’s website is always current and updated for new and sold works in a timely manner.
Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse French, 1824-1887 L’Hiver, c. 1868, White Marble Signed: A CARRIER-BELLEUSE 24 inches
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Michael Scoggins American, b.1973 Silent Majority, 2005 Graphite and prismacolor on paper 67 x 51 inches this page top
Anthony Mastromatteo American, b.1970 The American Dream (detail), 2009 Oil on linen on board 30 x 40 inches
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ADLER & Co. GALLERY
In addition to exhibiting works of the finest modern and contemporary artists, we are pleased to provide a full range of consulting services to private, corporate, and institutional clients. The Gallery is committed to serving our clients’ interests, whether they are seeking to acquire a work by a specific artist or assembling a museum quality collection. Drawing on more than four decades of collective experience, we are able to identify, locate, and place the most desirable pieces.
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Michael Rich American, b.1968 Tufo, 2008 Oil and wax on canvas 45 x 44 inches bottom left
Gabriele Evertz American, b.1945 Berlin Germany Blue + the Spectrum 2009, Acrylic on canvas 68 x 68 inches
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Berenice Abbott Robert Bechtle Friedel Dzubas James Brooks Christopher Brown Sandro Chia Francesco Clemente Louise Dahl-Wolfe Jose de Rivera Richard Diebenkorn Carroll Dunham Gabriele Evertz Sam Francis Alex Gingrow David Hockney Jasper Johns Pamela Johnson Vassily Kandinsky Anish Kapoor Sol Lewitt Roy Lichtenstein Julia Mangold
Conrad Marca-Relli Anthony Mastromatteo Joanne Mattera Elizabeth Murray Takashi Murakami Manuel Neri Nathan Oliveira Robert Rauschenberg Michael Rich Hilla Rebay Ed Ruscha Jeff Schaller Michael Scoggins Sean Scully Richard Serra Kathryn Siegler Kurt Solmssen Donald Sultan Wayne Thiebaud Gina Werfel Andy Warhol Terry Winters
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Daniel Maltzman Red Babe, 2009 Acrylic on canvas 60 x 72 inches
Amstel Gallery
Amstel Gallery features established and emerging artists from The Netherlands, Belgium, and the USA . We participate in international art fairs, and in addition to our regular exhibition schedule, we host and organize special exhibits in combination with the fashion world. We are dedicated to provide our clientele with expertise, guidance, and a full range of services related to the aquisition, consignment, and sale of works of art.
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Ronald Ceuppens No Crying V (butterflyboy) 2009, Mixed media 6 x16 inches this page bottom
George Heidweiller Gone Going, 2009 Medium: mixed media
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Gerard Boersma Ronald Ceuppens Govert de Roos Patricia Steur George Heidweiller Daniel Maltzman Farsad Labbauf Rem vd Bosch Koen Vanmechelen Ronald Westerhuis
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African Encounters
3850 Wilshire Boulevard #107 Los Angeles, CA 90010 T 213 389 2601 F 213 389 3205 E info@andrewshiregallery.com andrewshiregallery.com
5103 Frost Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 T 858 866 9131 F 760 931 1434 E info@african-encounters.com african-encounters.com
Founded in 2004 primarily as an online gallery, we represent a range of emerging, mid-career, and established African living artists, including Wiz Kudowor, Kobina Nyarko, James Cudjoe, Rikki WemegaKwawu, and Joseph Amedokpo. All paintings are originals.
AndrewShire Gallery
Named after its location on the corner of St. Andrews and Wilshire in midtown Los Angeles, AndrewShire Gallery was established in 1989 to showcase the artwork of Korean artists. While remaining true to its roots within the Korean-American community, the gallery has increasingly dedicated its program to the development and exhibition of established international artists and to younger local talent. In 2006, the gallery opened a satellite space in Singapore.
Our aim is to present the world-class fine art being produced by contemporary African artists to the world. Through contemporary African paintings, our clients enjoy refreshingly unique works that are rooted in the rich cultural heritage of traditional African art.
Wiz Kudowor, b. 1957 Ghana Elevated Thoughts Acrylic on canvas 40 x 32 inches
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Ahmad Zakii Anwar, b. 1955 Seated Figure 11, 2009 Acrylic on canvas 54 x 54 inches
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Arader Galleries
F161 435 Jackson Street at Historic Jackson Square San Francisco, CA 94111 T 415 788 5115 F 415 986 0344 E stephaniewaskins@aradergalleries.com www.aradersf.com
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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.
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 museum-quality framing and restoration services.
William Hayes The Crowned African Crane (left) and The Numidian Crane (right) Pair of hand-colored basso relievo engravings Each 27 7/8 x 17 7/8 inches
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Brad Kunkle, b. 1978 Revelen Oil and leaf on panel 12 x 8 inches
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JEONG, Hyun-Sook Before and After, 2009 Acrylic, Swarovski and mother of pearl on canvas 64 1/2 x 26 inches this page top
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art company MISOOLSIDAE
Art Company MISOOLSIDAE was established in 1989. They publish books, magazines, and other upcoming news and trends in the art world. The focus of the gallery is to show the work of young emerging artists in order for their artwork to obtain exposure and recognition in the international art world. Misoolsidae participates in a variety of overseas art fairs and sponsors art fairs domestically in South Korea, especially the Korea Contemporary Art Festival.
PARK, Cheon-Woong At a market day, at daybreak 2009, Oil on canvas 28 1/2 x 20 inches bottom left
CHUNG, Hyung-Kang Passion, 2009 Mixed media on canvas 36 x 25 1/2 inches bottom right
KIM, Young-Shin Harmony, 2009 Oil on canvas 18 x 15 inches
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CHUNG, Hee-Ju Create, 2009 Acrylic on canvas 39 x 39 inches lower right
LEE, Jae-Bok The Sad History2 2008, Mixed media 14 x 27 1/2 inches bottom left
CHON, Nae-Sik Mount, 2009 Ink stick, acrylic on cloth grafting 21 1/2 x 23 inches
Artgate Gallery
Artgate Gallery is dedicated to presenting the works of emerging and established Korean 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, Artgate Gallery has provided a vital role in showcasing the talented creations to those who embrace art with integrity and passion.
Myung Hee Oh As times goes by 45 1/2 x 36 inches Mother-of-pearl, Acrylic on Canvas
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Arushi Arts
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Arushi Arts is an organization-cum-art gallery based in New Delhi which is 14 years old. We promote excellent Indian contemporary art all over the world. We have held exhibitions in Delhi, Bombay, Singapore, Hong Kong, Paris, Lyon, and London. We aim at establishing links with the discerning art lover, artist, and collector, and also take up art investments and act as advisors for art collectors to provide the best returns for their investments.
Vivek Vilasini, Between One Shore and Several Others (after Caravaggio`s “Supper at Emmaus”), 2009 Archival print on Ilford silk fibre paper 48 x 64 inches
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Blue Rain Gallery
Originally established in 1992 in Taos and now located in Santa Fe, Blue Rain Gallery is devoted to the exhibition of the finest contemporary regional art. From modern to traditional, abstract to realism, the gallery is known for its significantly diverse inventory of paintings, bronze, and glass sculpture. Artists such as Tony Abeyta, Tammy Garcia, and Preston Singletary have established Blue Rain Gallery as an important source for new and unique art.
Tony Abeyta, b. 1965, Untitled Oil and charcoal on canvas 50 x 74 inches
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Bryant Street Gallery
Bryant Street Gallery 532 Bryant Street Palo Alto, CA 94301 T 650 321 8155 F 650 321 8154 E bryantst@mac.com bryantstreet.com
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1328 Main Street St. Helena, CA 94574 T 707 200 5050
Bryant Street Gallery is a contemporary gallery that features a broad range of original art by established, mid-career, and emerging artists. The work varies from abstract to contemporary realism, with an overall emphasis on organic forms. In addition to paintings and sculpture, we offer a fine selection of works on paper, including photography. We strive to offer quality works that will be of interest to the seasoned collector as well as the burgeoning art enthusiast.
Elise Morris Cumulative Wonder 1.2 2009, Acrylic and oil on canvas 14 x 14 inches
Caldwell Snyder Gallery
Established in 1983, Caldwell Snyder Gallery specializes in contemporary works by established and mid-career American, European and Latin American artists. A 9,000 square foot exhibition space in San Francisco lends itself to large scale installations of paintings and sculpture ranging from abstract to realism. Our most recent location in St. Helena, Napa Valley also showcases an exciting range of artists including important works by Contemporary Masters.
Greg Miller, CoCo Oil, collage & resin on canvas 45 x 70 inches
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Couturier Gallery
Couturier Gallery, established in 1987, specializes in Latin American and American art. The gallery exhibits painting, sculpture, photography and ceramics by master and mid-career artists.
Alex Guofeng Cao MARILYN vs MONALISA, 2009 Chromogenic print 108 x 72 inches
Carlos EstĂŠvez, b.1969 Havana, Cuba El enigma humano (The human enigma), 2009 Mixed media construction box 32 1/4 x 42 1/4 x 2 1/4 inches
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Neil Nagy Gimbal, 2008 Oil on canvas 72 x 60 inches this page top
Bob Freimark Immigration Blues 1997, Oil on canvas 68 x 68 inches lower right
JD Hansen, Tolerance of Ambiguity 2009. Bronze sculpture Edition of 9 24 x 21 x 11 inches bottom left
Thomas Ritter Figure Before Blue II 2008, Oil on canvas 32 x 48 inches
Christian Hohmann FINE ART
Christian Hohmann was once the youngest gallery owner in Hamburg, Germany, when he opened his first gallery at the age of 21. After running the Hart Gallery for the last 7 years, he recently opened his new gallery in Palm Desert, CA where he continues the family tradition. The Hohmann/Hart family has been dealing in art worldwide for over three decades. The program is rather eclectic with Contemporary artists from Europe and the United States. In addition to the Contemporary program, the gallery from time to time features important Modern Classics, such as Joan Mir贸, Marc Chagall, Pablo Picasso, and other masters of the 20th century. The gallery is also representative of the estate of David Schneuer (1905-1988).
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Mohamed Abla Bob Freimark Theresia Janssen Gina Gass Jd hansen Xenia Hausner Eberhard Hueckstaedt Thomas Jessen Gerd Lieder Gabriele Lockstaedt Herrmann Lueddecke Heiner Meyer Job Moenster Neil Nagy Siegfried Neuenhausen Sharon Okun Heinz Rabbow Thomas Ritter Peter Schettler Christopher Schulz Karin Voelker Paul Wunderlich 76
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SHON, SUNG-YE, director KIM, HYE-JUNG
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LEE, DOO-SHIK Festival, 2008 Acrylic on canvas 28 1/2 x 23 1/2 inches this page top
KIM, WON-JA, Breath 2009, Dyed cotton Pulp on canvas 51 x 64 inches
Ho Chang B/D, 550-8, Sinsa-Dong, Gangnam-Gu, Seoul 135-890, Korea T 82 2 549 3112 F 82 2 549 3114 E g-chungjark@hanmail.net chungjark.com
CHUNG JARK GALLERY
Chung Jark Gallery first opened in 1987 and since then has sponsored seven to eight invitational exhibitions for distinguished and celebrated artists to help debut these artists to the public and the art world. The Gallery has also installed the “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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MOON, JOO-HO Showcase, 2009 Mixed media, collage acrylic on wood box 15 x 21 inches bottom left
KIM, IN-HWA, Narcissus 2009, oil on canvas 18 x 15 inches
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Lee, Doo-Shik Kim, In-Hwa Kim, Won-Ja Kim, Sung-Ro Ga, Kook-Hyun Park, Hong-Soon Moon, Joo-Ho Sung, Jin-Min Choi, Hye-In
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A6 8969 A Sunset Boulevard West Hollywood, CA 90069 T 310 278 0882 T 310 666 5858 E info@davidlawrencegallery.com davidlawrencegallery.com
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.
In addition to representing established, mid-career artists and promising new talent, David Lawrence Gallery specializes in the original artwork of celebrated international artists, such as James Rosenquist, Raymond Pettibon, Dennis Hopper, Ronald Davis, Ed Ruscha, and William Anastasi among others.
Carrie McGee, b.1954 Night Tillage, 2009 Rust, oil, acrylic, metal 26 x 44 x 4 inches
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David Lawrence Gallery
4107 Hillsboro Circle Nashville, TN 37215 T 615 297 0296 F 615 297 1304 E cumberlandgallery@yahoo.com E carolart@aol.com cumberlandgallery.com Hours: Tue – Sat 10am – 5pm
Dennis Hopper Fractured Girl (Billboard Factory) 1988, Silkscreen 37 1/2 x 55 1/2 inches
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David Cook and Linda Cook Carrie Wassemiller Maggie Danielski Cassie Zimmerman Jennifer Hardman
1637 Wazee Street Denver, CO 80202 T 303 623 8181 F 303 623 4817 E info@davidcookgalleries.com davidcookgalleries.com
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. right page
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Sven Birger Sandzen, 1871-1954 A Mountain View with Lake, c. 1916, Oil on canvas, signed lower right, titled verso 16 1/8 x 24 1/8 inches
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 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 Sandzén Howard Schleeter Joseph Henry Sharp
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Vance Hall Kirkland, 1904-1981 Untitled, 1947 watercolor on paper, signed and dated lower left 31 x 22 5/8 inches upper right
Eve Drewelowe, 1899-1989 Sunset Slopes, 1949 Oil on canvas, signed, titled and dated, lower right 24 x 29 inches bottom left
Angel Espoy, 1879-1963 Untitled (Lupines & Poppies, California), c. 1940 Oil on canvas, signed lower right 26 x 36 1/4 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
DENENBERG FINE ARTS
Established in 1965, Denenberg Fine Arts is a trusted source for fine American and European paintings, drawings, sculpture, and original prints from the 16th to the 21st century. The gallery is accessibly located in an architecturally significant building in West Hollywood.
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A. R. Penck, German, b. 1939, Standart Remember 1968, 1973, Oil on canvas 50 x 50 inches, Provenance: Private collection, Mexico, since 1973 this page
Norman Bluhm, American, 1921-1999, Jack of Hearts, 1960, Oil on canvas, 51 x 77 inches Signed lower left and dated, “bluhm 60”, Provenance: Private collection, Mexico, since 1962
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Alexander Archipenko Leonard Baskin Emil Bisttram Norman Bluhm Irma Cavat Merton Clivette Allan D’Arcangelo Willem De Kooning Arthur Dove David Gilhooly Arshile Gorky Adolph Gottlieb Francisco Goya Edward Hagedorn Robert Irwin Paul Jenkins Edward Kienholz Reginald Marsh Roberto Matta Ralph Barton Perry Gio Pomodoro Pablo Picasso Inez Helen Seibert Hassel Smith Theodoros Stamos Mark Tobey 85
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Pablo Picasso, 1881-1973 Francoise au Noeud dans les Cheveux, 1946 Lithograph 25 x 18 1/2 inches this page top
Joan Mir贸, 1893-1983 Barbare dans la Nuit, 1976 Etching and aquatint 42 x 30 inches bottom right
Marc Chagall, 1887-1985 La Baie des Anges, 1962 Lithographic poster 39 x 24 1/2 inches
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Denis Bloch, President Amie A. Mack, Director
9876 Wilshire Boulevard Beverly Hills, CA 90210 T 310 270 4880 F 310 270 4881 E info@denisbloch.com denisbloch.com
Denis Bloch Fine Art
Since 1985, Parisian art dealer Denis Bloch has been a respected expert in 20th Century and Contemporary original prints by recognized European and American artists. Working directly with private collectors, art dealers, corporations, and art galleries worldwide, Denis Bloch is known for providing high quality artworks and valued expertise in the field of limited edition prints and works on paper. Denis Bloch Fine Art, newly located at the legendary Beverly Hilton, offers an exceptional collection of hand signed lithographs, etchings, screenprints, linoleum cuts, drawings, illustrated books, ceramics, and vintage lithographic posters to new and established collectors alike.
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Roy Lichtenstein, 1923-1997 Shipboard Girl, 1965 Lithograph 27 x 20 inches
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Pierre Alechinsky Francis Bacon Jean-Michel Basquiat Georges Braque Bernard Buffet Alexander Calder Marc Chagall Christo Jean Cocteau Sonia Delaunay Jim Dine Jean Dubuffet Raoul Dufy Sam Francis Keith Haring David Hockney Ellsworth Kelly Wifredo Lam Le Corbusier Fernand Leger
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Roy Lichtenstein Man Ray Henri Matisse Roberto Matta Joan Mir贸 Henry Moore Pablo Picasso Robert Rauschenberg Pierre-Auguste Renoir Georges Rouault Edward Ruscha Niki de Saint-Phalle Paul Signac Rufino Tamayo Antoni Tapies Wayne Thiebaud Francisco Toledo Victor Vasarely Andy Warhol Tom Wesselmann Zao Wou-Ki
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Eli Klein Fine Art
Galerie Huebner & Huebner
462 West Broadway New York, NY 10012 T 212 255 4388 F 212 255 4316 E info@EKfineart.com EKfineart.com
Grueneburgweg 71 D – 60323 Frankfurt Germany T 49 69 72 12 81 F 49 69 72 12 81 E info@galerie-huebner.de www.galerie-huebner.de
Eli Klein Fine Art is at the forefront of America’s contemporary Chinese art scene. Eli Klein Fine Art is committed to exhibiting the work of prominent and emerging contemporary Chinese artists--promoting awareness of China’s ever-transitioning culture as it is reflected through the country’s innovative art. Through a strong curatorial program, Eli Klein Fine Art collaborates with prominent museums, private collections, and galleries across the world, allowing new Chinese art to become more accessible.
The gallery shows paintings, drawings and prints from International artists, but most are from Germany.
Patricia Lambertus, No title, 2009 Wallpaper Collage on acrylglas 5 1/2 x 28 1/2 inches
Zhao Bo, b. 1974, In the Mood for Love 2008, Oil on canvas, 78 3/4 x 63 inches
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Zeng Jianyong, b. 1971, Appear on the Scene No. 2 2009, Ink and watercolor on handmade paper 35 3/8 x 28 3/4 inches
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G181 Ruta 10 Km. 164 20002 Manantiales, Punta del Este Uruguay T 598 42 775860 E delpaseo@adinet.com.uy E delpaseoarte@gmail.com galeríadelpaseo.com
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Silvia Arrozés, Director Marta Avellaneda, International Relations Cecilia Stein, Assistant
Galería del Paseo was founded in 1998, and since then has been carrying out a dynamic program of activities aimed at sponsoring principally Uruguayan artists with a focus on contemporary art. Initially located in Montevideo’s historic district, in the year 2004 it moved to the exclusive Manantiales resort of Punta del Este where it holds exhibits all year round. It has also participated in international art fairs such as ArteBA and Buenos Aires Photo, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and held exhibits in several Latin American countries.
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Nelson Ramos El Dedo, c. 1998 Sculpture in painted wood 72 x 75 x 1 inches this page top left
Ernesto Vila Untitled, 2009 Mixed technique 33 x 27 1/2 inches top right
Alvaro Gelabert Germinador, 2009 Cardboard, sand paper, brushes, small beads Variable dimensions 4 1/2 x 4 1/2 x 4 1/2 inches each cube bottom
Lacy Duarte Untitled, from the series “de las Traperas” 2009, Mixed technique 69 x 84 inches
Galería del Paseo
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Nelson Ramos * Ernesto Vila * Lacy Duarte * Alvaro Gelabert* María Freire Rimer Cardillo Marco Maggi Ricardo Pascale Martín Mendizabal Virginia Patrone Fidel Sclavo Alvaro Pemper Federico Rubio Alvaro Zinno Rita Fischer Martín Vergés Pedro Tyler Ignacio Iturria Fernando de Szyszlo Alfredo Prior Juan José Cambre Pablo Hare * Artists participating in the LA Art Show
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Graciela Mulanovich Teresa Zegarra Alcira Vega Jean Portanova Piero Mendives
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Fernando de Szyszlo b. 1925 Serie Paracas, 2009 Acrilic on Canvas 75 x 75 inches
Avenue Larco 1150 Miraflores L-18 Lima, Peru T 511 446 1313 F 511 241 0508 claudiapolar@galeriaforum.net galeriaforum.net
GALERIA FORUM
Galeria Forum was created in 1974 for the promotion and distribution of Modern and Contemporary art. In that time the gallery has 600 exhibitions. The Galeria shows paintings, sculpture, prints, photography, video and installations. The Galeria has participated in some of the most important art fairs: Arco, Fiac, Art Miami, Pinta New York, Kiaf Seoul, etc.
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Augusta Barreda b. 1954 Rojicias, 2008 Photo Installation Variable sizes Digital photo on canvas center
Eduardo Tokeshi b. 1960 Troya, 2009 Oil on canvas 35 1/2 x 55 inches bottom
Moico Yaker b. 1949 Taj Mahal, 2008 Oil on canvas 43 x 93 inches
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Alejandro Alayza Cristina Colichón María Gracia de Losada Fito Espinosa Alberto Grieve Carolina Kecskemethy Luis León Maya García Miró Denise Mulanovich Tito Monzón María Cecilia Piazza Gloria Palacios Sergio Payares Rocío Rodrigo Aldo Shiroma Silvia Westphalen EXHIBITED ARTISTS
Augusta Barreda Giorgio di Giovanni Fernando de Szyszlo Eduardo Tokeshi Moico Yaker
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Rodrigo Rosquete Leonardi, director
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Eduardo Molina Homenaje Velazquez-Bacon 2009, 39 x 27 1/2 inches Acrilyc on canvas this page top
Francisco Bugallo Serie Juicio Final, 2008 Compressed carbon and knives on wood 94 x 58 inches lower right
Enrique Lobo S/T, 2009 59 x 59 inches Acrilyc on canvas bottom left
P.O. Box 10088 Maracaibo 4002 Venezuela T 58 414 362 4134 E galeriamoro@hotmail.com Galeriamoro.com
Galeria Moro
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 fifthteen 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 art fairs around the world. Galeria Moro currently holds its Contemporary approach offering the best of Latin American Contemporary Art.
Carlos Zerpa Bacon Sentado, 2009 63 x 59 inches Acrilyc on canvas
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Carlos Zerpa* Adonay Duque* Luis Lizardo * J.J Moros* Enrique Lobo* Francisco Bugallo* Eduardo Molina* Miguel Hernandez Luis Lizardo Carola Bravo Gisela Romero Geronimo Rizquez* Alberto Asprino Carlos Runcie-Tanaka Jason Galarraga Giovanni Paseri Onofre Frias Eduardo Azuaje *Artists Participating In LA Art Show 2010
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J.J Moros, S/T, 2009 Pintura esmaltada s/hierro 59 x 31 1/2 x 16 inches bottom
Adonay Duque Dos Personajes, 2009 Acrilyc on canvas 47 X 31 1/2 inches
568 West 25th Street New York, NY 10001 T 212 229 5828 F 212 229 5838 newyork@ganaart.com ganaart.com
Gana Art Gallery
Gana Art Gallery has been a pioneer in the rapidly developing art market in Korea over the past 25 years. Gana Art has held firm to its mission of creating a strong presence for Korean artists abroad and for introducing important work from around the world to Korean art enthusiasts. Gana Art New York is also committed to showcasing both established and talented young and emerging artists from other countries in Asia, including India, China, and Japan.
In-Sook Kim, b. 1969 48 Bond Street C-print on diasec 43 1/2 x 63 inches
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Michael Schwartz, president Richard Rice, art consultant Robert Avellano, art consultant Lynn Marks, art consultant Demian Deas, art consultant
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Narcisse Diaz de la Peña Virgile, 1807-1876 Jeune Paysanne en Costume Italien Oil on paper mounted on panel, Signed lower right: N. Diaz 12 x 9 1/8 inches this page top left
Salvador Dali, 1904-1989 Helen and the Trojan Horse Unique mixed media painting with etching 16 x 20 inches top right
Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1841-1919 Le Chapeau Epingle, 2e Planche, c.1898 Color lithograph Signed lower right, in the plate. 22 3/4 x 29 inches bottom
Pablo Picasso, 1881-1973 Nature morte à la pastèque, 1962 Linocut in colors on Arches wove paper Signed in pencil lower right, and numbered in pencil ‘143/160’ 27 x 32 inches
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Galerie Michael
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.
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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
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Jung, Jong-Hyun Kang, Bur-Deul
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Baik, MIMI JAEUN Existence=Wriggling of Life, 2009 Oilpaint & mixed media on canvas 90 x 90 inches this page top
Jung, Young-Mo A story of hometown, 2009 Korean paper mixed coloring 32 x 28 inches center right
Chun, So-Young Eve, 2008 Stainless steel 30 x 30 x 20 inches bottom Lee,Yul-Bae Memory – Festival, 2009 Mixed media 72 x 60 1/2 inches
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GALLERY MIZ
Founded in 1997, Gallery Miz directed itself toward 21st century art with a vision toward 1) offering a forum for introducing works of art from distinguished local and overseas artists, 2) promoting a quest to search for gifted artists to draw the public’s attention regarding their mastery skill, including their qualities of distinguished subtlety, sensitivity, respect, and purity, and 3) pursuing the exhibition plan for international cultural exchange by providing instruction about the art pieces of oriental and western art, as well as those of the third world. Therefore, through collaboration, the gallery will function toward playing a vital role in the development of art in the world. ARTISTS
Jeon, So-Young Park, Chul-Hwan Shim, Hyun-Hee Lee, Yul-Bae Jung, Young-Mo Hwang, Na-Hyun Goh, Wan-Suk Baik, MIMI Ja-Eun Shin, Moon-Yong Lee, Soung-Ok Kim, Jin-Il Kim, So-Ha Min, Sun-Sik Lim, Chang-Yeal Lee, Jung-Suk
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Los Angeles Sandro Gebert, director Shawnna Schott Paul Dahmen Santa Fe Jane Egan, director right page
John Randall Nelson Bubbles for Mr. K Mixed media on panel 72 x 48 inches this page top left
Judith Kindler Wabbits II Mixed media 10 x 10 x 11 inches
Scottsdale William Lykins, director
Gebert Contemporary 7160 Main Street Scottsdale, AZ 85251 T 480 429 0711 F 480 429 0713 E info@gebertartaz.com gebertartaz.com
Gebert Gallery
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
544 South Guadalupe Street Santa Fe, NM 87501 T 505 983 3838 F 505 983 4848 E railyard@gebertcontemporary.com gebertcontemporary.com
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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Brandon Reese Veil White Salt glazed stoneware 72 x 47 x 12 inches bottom left
Paul Ecke New Generation J Mixed media on panel 48 x 48 inches
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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 Lee Silton Hunt Slonem Vera Sprunt Pamela Sunday Michelle Stuhl Mark Vinci 103
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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
Wynwood Art District 149 NW 36 Street Miami, FL 33127 T 786 210 1625 E ernesto@gomezmuletgallery.com gomezmuletgallery.com
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, and mixed media works and is dedicated predominantly to exhibiting emerging to mid-career artists including Jorge Santos, Julie Speed, Josh Dorman, Bonita Helmer, Carol Charney, Carol Es, Maddy LeMel, Adam Normandin, Brian Novatny, Tony Brown, Barbara Strasen, Terry Thompson, and more.
Josh Dorman, The Elevated, 2008, mixed media on panel, 18 x 27 inches
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Tenaciously dedicated to the promotion of Latin American art, Gomez Mulet Gallery showcases works by leading artists such as Tito, Pedro Pablo Oliva, Carlos Luna, Tomas Sanchez, Jorge Jimenes Deredia, Jorge Segui, Manuel Mendive, Manuel Carbonell, Ruben Berland, and Francisco Zu単iga. The gallery is a must for serious collectors of Latin American and Cuban art, as well as a first stop for new collectors. Famed for its taste and expertise, the gallery is wellknown for its inviting atmosphere and unpretentious disposition.
Tito, b. 1953, Lovers 36 Acrylic on canvas, 58 x 52 inches
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West Hollywood George Stern, Owner Irene Stern, Director May Lu, Registrar Oscar Ramos, Installations
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E. Charlton Fortune, 1885-1969 Adriatic Wine Boats, St. Tropez c.1925, Oil on board 14 1/2 x 18 inches
Carmel Brent Gross, Director Jessica Lautzenhiser, Administrator
6th Avenue Between Dolores and San Carlos Streets P.O. Box 2953 Carmel, CA 93921 T 831 626 1100 F 831 626 9900
George Stern was the Fine Art Dealers Association’s founding president. Currently he is serving on the boards of FADA, the Art Dealers Association of California, the Jonathan Art Foundation, the Board of Governors of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, and Board of Advisors of Claremont Graduate University in Claremont, California.
Elmer Wachtel, 1864-1929 Malibu Canyon Oil on canvas, 24 x 36 inches lower right
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Elmer Wachtel, 1864-1929 Santa Barbara Oil on canvas, 16 x 20 inches
Franz Bischoff Jessie Arms Botke Maurice Braun Conrad Buff William Clapp Colin Campbell Cooper Lorser Feitelson Clyde Forsythe E. Charlton Fortune August Gay Percy Gray Clarence Hinkle Joseph Kleitsch Emil Kosa, Jr. Alfredo Ramos Martinez Edgar Payne Agnes Pelton Charles Rollo Peters Hanson Puthuff Joseph Raphael Granville Redmond John Hubbard Rich Arthur Grover Rider Millard Sheets Dedrick Stuber Elmer Wachtel Marion Kavanagh Wachtel William Wendt S.C. Yuan
William Wendt (1865-1946) Hills in Springtime, c.1918 Oil on canvas, 20 x 36 inches
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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 such as Arthur Dominique Rozaire, Conrad Buff, and Robert Frame.
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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
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HAYDEN & FANDETTA RARE BOOKS
8678 Melrose Avenue West Hollywood, CA 90069 T 310 657 1711 F 310 657 7771 E Rhonda@hamiltonselway.com hamiltonselway.com
P.O. Box 1549 New York, NY 10101-1549 T 212 582 2505 E info@haydenandfandettararebooks.com haydenandfandettararebooks.com
Since first established in 1996, Hamilton-Selway Fine Art has become one of the leading Contemporary and Pop Art Galleries in Los Angeles. We have traditionally focused on primarily prints and works on paper, but in recent years that has expanded to paintings. HSFA owns a substantial inventory of blue chip art, with a particular depth of works by Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Tom Wesselmann, Keith Haring, Robert Rauschenberg, Alex Katz, David Hockney, Ed Ruscha, Jasper Johns, and Jim Dine, among many others. Our website exhibits much of our material and it is constantly updated. Please visit our galley in the heart of the Avenues of Art and Design, directly across from the famous “Blue Whale” (the Pacific Design Center) on Melrose Avenue in West Hollywood.
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.
Jean-Michel Basquiat Jawbone of an Ass 1982/2005 27 color screenprint 42 1/2 x 60 inches
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A selection of books on fine art
Antiquarian Booksellers’ Association of America International League of Antiquarian Booksellers Art and Antique Dealers League of America CINOA
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JACK RUTBERG FINE ARTS
Founded in 1979, Jack Rutberg Fine Arts features important Modern and Contemporary American, European, and Latin American artists. The gallery represents the estates of Hans Burkhardt and Francisco Zuniga, as well as contemporary artists 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, California Modernism, and Los Angeles Contemporary Art.
Reuben Nakian, 1897-1986 Salome, 1948, Bronze, 8 3/4 X 5 1/2 X 3 3/4 inches
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The John Natsoulas Gallery
521 First Street Davis, CA 95616 T 530 756 3938 E art@natsoulas.com natsoulas.com
357 North La Brea Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90036 T 323 938 5222 F 323 938 0577 E jrutberg@jackrutbergfinearts.com jackrutbergfinearts.com
For the past two decades, the John Natsoulas Gallery has dedicated itself to historically relevant exhibitions, specifically focusing on the Beat Generation, California Funk Art, and figurative ceramics. Shows have ranged from the first major American exhibition of Camille Claudel’s sculpture to an installation of Christo’s Gates. Known as an innovative and diverse venue, The John Natsoulas Gallery provides a place for cultural meetings, annual painting and ceramic conferences, and weekly concerts.
Robert Arneson Study for Classical Exposure Terracotta, 1972 18 inches tall
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B30 922 Madison Avenue (at 73rd Street) Mezzanine Level New York, NY 10021 T 212 744 1490 F 212 744 1598 E janekahan@janekahan.com janekahan.com Hours: Tue - Sat 10am – 6pm
JANE KAHAN GALLERY
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Sonia Delaunay, 1885-1979 Rythme ondulatoire,1983/c. 2000 Aubusson tapestry 64 x 89 1/2 inches this page top
Pablo Picasso, 1881-1973 Pierrot et arlequin (Musicians) Tapestry 92 3/8 x 67 3/4 inches lower right
Marino Marini, 1901-1980 Horseman, 1949 Bronze 14 x 11 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches bottom left
Karel Appel, 1921-2006 Couple (Close Together), 1976 Acrylic wood sculpture 31 inches
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Appel Calder Chagall De Kristo Delaunay Dubuffet Dufy Ernst Etienne Francis Lanskoy Le Corbusier Leger Lichtenstein Magritte Marini Matta McKie Mendjisky Metzinger Miro Moore Picasso Saint Phalle Sandorfi Stella Survage Vasarely Zadkine
The JANE KAHAN GALLERY is an internationally known New York City art gallery specializing in 20th century European and American masters with particular emphasis on the work of Picasso, Chagall, Leger, and Miro. With antecedents going back to the 1950s, the gallery opened to the public in 1973 and is still at its original location on Madison Avenue. We were part of the founding group of the International Fine Print Dealers Association and are long-time members of the Appraisers Association of America. Besides our extensive dealings in paintings, prints, and sculpture, Jane Kahan was one of the earliest galleries in the United States to handle Picasso ceramics, as well as ceramics by Leger and Chagall. Our collection of Aubusson tapestries by many of the great artists of the 20th century is one of the largest in the world and has been featured in numerous museums, art fairs, and publications.
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Lee Dong Seok Change, 2009 64 x 51 1/2 inches Oil on canvas
JAY GALLERY
Jay Gallery features cutting-edge contemporary oeuvres of the artists living in Seoul. As Seoul is now changing into a melting pot, art is also changing in tandem. We focus both on contemporary cutting-edge Korean and expat artists living in Seoul together. The oeuvres in which we are dealing may stylistically be multifaceted, but they are uniquely reinterpreted based on their origins, keeping in harmony with Asian culture.
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Kim Hee Kyung Bloom#12, 2009 11 1/2 x 34 1/2 x 3 1/2 inches Korean Paper lower right
Chung Mi Hye Waiting, 2009 11 x 11 x 1 inches Oriental material bottom
Park Young In Nature-Poochie’s Cantabile on August, 2009 18 x 36 inches Resin, mixed media on canvas
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JoAnne Artman, Director Tayler Murphy, Managerial Director Erin Metzdorf, Art Consultant
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Phil Joanou, 2000 Vesti La Giubba Oil on linen 64 x 54 inches this page top
James Verbicky, 2009 Overcast Diptych II. Mixed media Each Panel 40 x 30 inches lower left
Laura Ross-Paul, 2009 Eucalyptus, oil and wax on Canvas. 18 x 16 inches lower right
Rimi Yang, 2009 Heart Solar etching 24 x 15 inches
326 North Coast Highway Laguna Beach, CA 92651 T 949 510 5481 E joanneartman@aol.com joanneartmangallery.com
JoAnne Artman Gallery
Located in Laguna Beach on North Gallery row, JoAnne Artman Gallery pursues visually exciting art and artists who inspire and tap into pure imagination. The Gallery brings a unique edge to Laguna exhibiting art that is bold and innovative splashed with a touch of the provocative. An exciting mix of eclectic contemporary works including pastels, oils, acrylics, assemblage, and sculpture are showcased. The award winning artists represented have shown in museums and private collections both nationally and internationally! JoAnne Artman Gallery displays work that reflects a bold yet timeless appeal in both figurative and abstract expressions. With rich palettes of color image and line, the diversity found within the gallery allows a treasure to be found by one and all. All these artists will inspire, provoke, engage, and mesmerize. With visual perceptions always changing, peek behind the stories told and you’re sure to find the right artistic expression!
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Martin Adalian Cheryl Cotman Patti DiDiomete Amanda Dunbar Jorge Fernandez Regina Jacobson Phil Joanou David Limrite Louis Longi Patrick Maisano American Martin Aaron Mays Denis Peterson Chrystal Romero Laura Ross-Paul James Strombotne James Verbicky Rimi Yang 116
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C101 1880 Century Park East, Suite 100 Los Angeles, CA 90067 T 310 277 4997 F 310 277 4881 E jnca@novakart.com novakart.com
JONATHAN NOVAK CONTEMPORARY ART
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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Don Jacot Space Guns, 2008 Oil on linen 54 x 72 inches this pages top
Sam Francis Untitled (SF64-136), 1964, Acrylic on paper 9 7/8 x 7 inches upper right
Ben Schonzeit Sunkist Lemon Yellows, 2009, Acrylic on polyester fabric 72 1/8 x 72 1/8 inches bottom
Jim Dine Random Sewing, 2009 Oil, acrylic, charcoal and sand on linen 48 3/16 x 42 1/8 inches
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Charles Arnoldi Linda Bacon John Baeder Robert Bechtle Alexander Calder John Chamberlain Joseph Cornell Richard Diebenkorn Jim Dine Jean Dubuffet Richard Estes Sam Francis Helen Frankenthaler Ralph Goings David Hockney Don Jacot Alex Katz Ron Kleeman Roy Lichtenstein Tom McKinley Robert Motherwell Ken Noland Julian Opie Darryl Pottorf Ed Ruscha Ben Schonzeit Niki de St. Phalle Wayne Thiebaud Cy Twombly Andy Warhol Tom Wesselmann
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KOREA ART CENTER
G183 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
Muralla 107 esq. San Ignacio, Habana Vieja, La Habana, 10100 Cuba T 537 861 85 44 F 537 861 87 45 E lacasona@cubarte.cult.cu galeriascubanas.com artnet.com//lacasona.html
Korea Art Center has held 120 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. PARTICIPATING ARTISTS
Cho, Mong-Ryong Kim, Ji-Yeun Kim, Ok-Hee Lee, Young Oh, Kyung-Mi Oh, Pal-Soo
LA CASONA GALLERY
La Casona Gallery was created in 1999 and is located in the historical part of Old Havana. The project focuses on the conceptual and experimental Cuban contemporary art. Conceptual line was the priority, including different generations of Cuban artists, above all the most influential on the 80s, 90s, 2000s. We exhibit and develop different materials like videos, installations, paintings, sculpture, photography, and drawings. We have participated in different international art fairs since 1999 in Europe (Germany, Spain, France, Switzerland, etc.) and North and Central America, all the time in the projects area with curated shows. La Casona Gallery also works on Havana Biennial as a gallery and includes our curators as part of the specialist team who participates at the event.
Mong-Ryong Cho Lyrical Scenery, 2009 Oil on canvas 29 x 24 inches
Santiago R. Olazรกbal July 25 1955 He conquered on the face of their enemies Mix on canvas 59 x 68 inches
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Bernd Lausberg, director Brian Torner, co-director Rachel Neumann, gallery manager Düsseldorf Anna-Lisa Langhoff, assistant Düsseldorf Kevin Brewer, assistant, Toronto Alexej Bakhmatov, assistant Düsseldorf right page
Helle Jetzig Brother’s Deli A 2, 2008 paint, screen-print on b&w photo 29 x 19 x 2 inches this page
Michael Burges, Reverse Glass Painting No.57 2009, Acrylic, plexiglass 71 x 59 inches
Galerie Bernd A. Lausberg Hohenzollernstrasse 30 40211 Düsseldorf T + F 0211 836 84 91 E info@galerie-lausberg.com galerie-lausberg.com
880 Queen Street West Toronto ON M6J 1G3, Canada T 416 516 44 40 E toronto@galerie-lausberg.com galerie-lausberg.com
lausberg contemporary
Galerie Bernd A. Lausberg, founded in 2003, serves as a forum for innovators in the field of contemporary art. Critical to the gallery’s choice of artists is the individual artist’s unnerving striving to establish new directions within established genres. This applies to those artists that are productive on and beyond the edge of the boundaries of painting, figure drawing, and sculpture as well as those whose conceptual and thematic creations serve as a bridge between 3-dimensional form and art of an installation character, or whose manifestation itself is a result of a particular engaged artistic and creative calling. New media, materials, and techniques are welcome ingredients in this quest to enhance or broaden traditional means of perceiving art. With the opening of Lausberg Contemporary in Toronto at the end of 2006, we extended our activities to the other side of the Atlantic.
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David Burdeny Michael Burges Stephen Cone Weeks Carlos Cruz-Diez James Robert Durant Carlos Estrada-Vega Franco DeFrancesca Sophie DeFrancesca Kuno Gonschior Jae Ko Hans Kotter Harding Meyer Frank Piasta Robert Schaberl Harald Schmitz-Schmelzer Regine Schumann Klaus Staudt Wolfram Ullrich Karina Wisniewska Achim Zeman
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LEWALLEN GALLERIES
Railyard 1613 Paseo de Peralta Santa Fe, NM 87501 T 505 988 3250 F 505 988 3255 E info@lewallengalleries.com lewallengalleries.com
Downtown 129 West Palace Avenue Santa Fe, NM 87501 T 505 988 8997 F 505 989 8702
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, jewelry, 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.
630 Royal Street New Orleans, LA 70130 T 504 523 5660 T 1 800 544 9440 F 504 566 0057 E jamie@rauantiques.com rauantiques.com
M.S. Rau Antiques
M.S. Rau Antiques is among the premiere antiques galleries in North America, backed by an unwavering commitment of quality and customer service nearly a century strong. The 25,000 squarefoot French Quarter showroom houses one of the most extensive collections of rare antiques, fine art, and breathtaking jewelry available anywhere, featuring works by artists including Monet, Renoir, Bouguereau, Sisley, Paul de Lamerie, Paul Revere, Tiffany & Co., Meissen, and FabergĂŠ, among countless others.
Woody Gwyn, Nublina, 2008-09 Oil on panel, 44 x 88 inches John William Godward, 1861-1922, Memories, Oil on canvas Canvas: 48 1/8 x 28 3/4 inches Frame: 58 x 39 inches
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GALLERY of functional art
At the Gallery of Functional Art – also known as GFA – the terms ”functional art”and “art furniture” are used interchangeably to denote objects from tables and chairs to lighting. Running the gamut from folk to fantasy, from comfortable to conceptual, and from baroque to minimalist, these inspired creations are the work of artists, architects, designers, and craftsmen from every part of the United States and many foreign countries. In the twenty-two years since the opening of the Gallery of Functional Art, GFA has become an international authority on functional art, and the gallery has won widespread recognition as one of the major resources for work of this kind.
F163 2525 Michigan Avenue #E-3 Santa Monica, CA 90404 T 310 829 6990 E gfa1@mindspring.com galleryoffunctionalart.net
2525 Michigan Avenue #E-3 Santa Monica, CA 90404 T 310 829 6990 E gfa1@mindspring.com loislambertgallery.com
Lois Lambert Gallery
Lois Lambert Gallery opened sixteen years later than the Gallery of Functional Art as a result of her artist’s request. Many of the artists in addition to making functional work were creating sculpture, mixed media, painting, and photography and needed to be separated from the functional label. Since the opening, the gallery’s stable of artists has grown considerably. The Gallery represents emerging and mid-career artists from all over the world.
Above Johnny Swing, Nickel Couch, 80 x 42 x 28 1/2 inches
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Bottom Ted Swiet, Chandelier, 45 x 30 x 34 inches
Martiros Adelian Gordon Chandler Nicole Gordon Chris Mason Brian Mock Bill Myers John Petrey Henrijs Preiss Joan Robey Gali Rotstein Henry Royer Luis Sanchez Camen Spera Phyllis K Sullivan Maggie Taylor Jerrry Uelsmann FL Wall Peter Winter
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Michael Frimkess Shannon Hansen Joanne Jaffe William Leslie Jim Rose Joel Stearns William Stranger John Suttman Ted Swiet Johnny Swing Gabriel Wiese
Left Nicole Gordon, Bedrock, Oil on canvas, 72 x 113 inches Right John Petrey, Ethel, Found objects, 70 x 31 x 31 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
Louis Stern, president Marie Chambers, director Cameron DuBois Sarah Nodelman Oscar Ramos
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Lorser Feitelson, 1898-1978 Untitled (February 4), 1967 Oil on canvas, 60 x 60 inches this page top
Helen Lundeberg, 1908-1999 Untitled (March), 1969 Acrylic on canvas 30 x 30 inches center right
Harry Bertoia, 1915-1978 Untitled (Sonambient), 1966 Beryllium copper, brass 8 x 8 x 36 1/2 inches bottom
Hugo Scheiber, 1873-1950 Seated Figure, c. 1934 gouache and watercolor on paper 27 x 19 1/2 inches
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Louis Stern Fine Arts
The gallery’s exhibition program has offered a dramatic re-investigation of important mid-twentieth century West Coast abstract painters. Identified by critic and curator Dave Hickey as prime members of “The Los Angeles School”, Artists Lorser Feitelson (Lorser Feitelson and the Invention of Hard Edge Painting, Lorser Feitelson The Kinetic Series Works from 1916 – 1923, Lorser Feitelson – The Late Paintings), Karl Benjamin (Karl Benjamin: Paintings from 1950 – 1965, Dance the Line Paintings by Karl Benjamin) and Helen Lundeberg (Helen Lundeberg and the Illusory Landscape: Five Decades of Painting, Infinite Distance Architectural Compositions by Helen Lundeberg) have each been featured in extensive retrospective exhibitions. The gallery has also had a long and successful involvement in the secondary market. With a special concentration in Impressionist, Modern, and Latin American art, the gallery has offered works by Degas, Gauguin, Giacometti, Leger, Matisse, Monet, Picasso, Pissarro, Ramos Martinez, Renoir, Rivera, Tamayo, and Villon. ESTATES
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Lorser Feitelson Helen Lundeberg Alfredo Ramos Martinez Frederick Wight
Karl Benjamin Harry Bertoia Jean Charlot Lucien Clergue June Harwood Bela Kadar Cecilia Z. Miguez John McLaughlin Leonard Nimoy Magali Nougarede Pablo Picasso Hugo Scheiber Janos Mattis Teutsch Rufino Tamayo Jacques Villon 129
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Daphne Alazraki Fine Art
D133 113 East 64th Street New York, NY 10065 T 212 734 8658 F 212 717 2344 E fineart@alazraki.com alazraki.com
494 University Avenue Palo Alto, CA 94301 T 650 327 6325 E info@modernbook.com modernbook.com
Daphne Alazraki Fine Art, located in a beautiful 19th century townhouse conveniently located on the Upper East side of Manhattan just off Park Avenue, specializes in superior quality European paintings of the 19th- 20th centuries. The gallery inventory includes Barbizon, Academic, Dutch Romantic, and Post-Impressionist works. Daphne Alazraki Fine Art participates at The European Fine Art Fair, Maastricht, The Netherlands (March 12 - 21, 2010), and The International Fine Art Fair, New York (April 30 - 04 May, 2010).
Juan Pablo Salinas, 1871 –1946 The Wedding Party Oil on canvas, 15 x 26 inches Signed: Pablo Salinas - Roma
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Modernbook | Gallery | Editions
Established in 1999, Modernbook Gallery specializes in contemporary fine art photography by emerging and established artists. Gallery artists include: Brigitte Carnochan, Tom Chambers, Charles Grogg, Fan Ho, Jefferson Hayman, Joanne Koltnow, Julieanne Kost, Holly Roberts, Brian Taylor, Maggie Taylor, and Jerry Uelsmann, among others. Modernbook Editions, created in 2006, is a division of Modernbook Gallery and is an award-winning publisher of limited edition photographic monographs.
Tom Chambers, b. 1948, The Goatherd, 2009 Photomontage, archival pigment print on cotton rag. Available in 14 x14, Edition of 20; 20 x 20, Edition of 20; 28 x 28, Edition of 8.
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Manny Silverman, owner Linda Hooper, director Jamie Adams, registrar
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James Brooks Z, 1954 Oil and crayon on osnaburg 24 x 36 inches
619 North Almont Drive Los Angeles, CA 90069 T 310 659 8256 F 310 659 1001 E info@mannysilvermangallery.com MannySilvermanGallery.com
Manny Silverman gallery
Established in 1987, Manny Silverman Gallery specializes in American Abstract Art of the Post-War period. The gallery is a member of the Art Dealers Association of America.
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Robert Motherwell Untitled, 1967 Acrylic on paper 24 x 19 inches
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Hannelore Baron Norman Bluhm James Brooks Edward Dugmore Sam Francis Michael Goldberg Maxwell Hendler Robert Motherwell Richard Pousette-Dart
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Sally Morgan Lehman Jay Lehman
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Paul Villinski Wish, 2009 Aluminum (found cans), wire, wood, Flashe 26 x 70 x 7 inches this page
Katia Santibanez More Returns, 2007 Acrylic on panel 24 x 20 inches
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Laura Ball Judith Belzer Eric Beltz Kysa Johnson Nancy Lorenz Katia Santibanez Andrew Schoultz Paul Villinski
317 10th Avenue, Ground Floor New York, NY 10001 T 212 268 6699 F 212 268 6766 morganlehmangallery.com
Morgan Lehman Gallery
Morgan Lehman Gallery was founded in the spring of 2002 in Litchfield County Connecticut, and the directors opened a second space in New York City’s Chelsea gallery district in the fall of 2005. The gallery represents a select group of emerging and mid-career artists working in a variety of media. The artists’ imagery and techniques often differ, yet each approach their respective subject and medium with a highly original interpretation of formalism and beauty. The gallery’s mission to promote its artist’s careers is realized through gallery and museum exhibitions, art fairs, and placement in both public and private collections world wide. Morgan Lehman Gallery welcomes both beginning and seasoned collectors to engage in an open dialogue about how and why contemporary art is relevant to the greater cultural, social and human experience.
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Los Angeles contact T 213 405 1488 F 213 405 1489
Mi Sun Pyo, President Heidi Chang, Vice President Yu Rim Kim, Jung Mi Lee, Directors Meghan Crowley, So Young Shin Managers
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Kim, Tschang-Yeul 2003 Recurrence-08010 Acrylic, oil, and sand on canvas 51 x 64 inches this page top
Lin Tian Lu Classmates Acrylic on canvas 51 x 64 inches center right
Lee, Kang So Emptiness-09093 Acrylic on canvas 76 x 102 inches
Pyo Gallery Seoul 258-79 Itaewon-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul Korea T 82 2 543 7337 E Info@pyogalleryla.com pyoart.com pyoartconsulting.com
PYO GALLERY
For close to 30 years, PYO Gallery has earned a reputation for exhibiting cutting-edge Modern and Contemporary fine art in all genres. PYO Gallery opened its first gallery in 1981 in the heart of Seoul, Korea. Since then, the gallery has worked with notable artists in the Korean and international fine art scene. PYO Gallery has placed intense effort in promoting Asian art worldwide and such efforts have allowed the gallery to gain international recognition by increasing its international artist line and collector base. In addition to curating exclusive monthly exhibitions, PYO Gallery, with over 2,000 artworks in their collection, annually curates and exports fine art traveling exhibitions for other major museums and galleries worldwide. PYO Gallery has expanded internationally with new exhibition spaces in Namsan (Korea), Jiuchang Art District (China), Chungdam-Dong (Korea), and 798 Art District (China). A Los Angeles based gallery became a natural move to create a cultural corridor between Asia and the US.
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Oan Kim Fanfares Lambda print mounted on DiBond Edition 1/5 71 1/2 x 25 1/2 inches
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Jonathan Borofsky Tschang-Yeul Kim Kang So Lee Yong Deok Lee Ufan Lee Nam June Paik Sung Tae Park Yue Min Jun Zeng Fan Zhi ARTISTS REPRESENTED
John Baldessari Nyamkhuu Batar Nan Chao Chen Zhi Guang David Choe Kwang Yung Chun Chang Sup Chung Duck Young Chung Hee Kyung Chung So Youn Jeoung Ji Da Chun James Gilbert Chong Hyun Ha Man Young Han 136
Oan Kim Soon Ja Kim Duck Jun Kwak Hoon Kwak Lin Tian Lu Francesca Marti David Nash Sufan Oh Marta Pan Young Ha Park Robert Rauschenberg James Rosenquest Frank Stella Rufino Tamayo Ta Men (They) Seung Ho Yoo Myeung Ro Youn Zang Ye Xing
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2A Conway Street Fitzroy Square London W1T 6BA United Kingdom T 44 0 20 7436 4899 F 44 0 20 7323 3182 E james@rebeccahossack.com r-h-g.co.uk
Rebecca Hossack James Green Amy Frost Karen Benfield Hannah Jessiman
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Peter Clark, b.1944 Too-Too Mixed media on paper 48 x 48 inches this page
David Bromley Belinda, 2009 Acrylic and metalic leaf on canvas 60 x 48 inches
Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery
Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery in central London was opened in March 1988, and over the years it has established itself as one of the most exciting and innovative galleries in the UK. In 2000 Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery at Charlotte Street was opened as an additional showcase for its artists.
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Richard Allen Ross Bonfanto David Bromley Peter Clark Paul Davies Petra McCarthy Esther Nienhuis Phil Shaw Alasdair Wallace David Whitaker Balint Zsako
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Red Truck Gallery
B16 7300 MacArthur Boulevard New Orleans, LA 70130 T 504 231 6760 E noah@redtruckgallery.com redtruckgallery.com
Red Truck’s Gallery model is a little different. Instead of cycling through new artists in an effort to stay “fresh,” I’ve decided to show only 7 artists and develop as they do. The personal, intimate experience of growing with them is rewarding and unique, especially as the artists I’ve chosen mean the world to me. These people are life-long family and friends to me. The fact they are all amazing artists is what makes it work.
Members Of: Fine Art Dealers Association (FADA) – Howard Rehs, President 1997-2009 Internal Revenue Service’s Art Advisory Panel Association of Historians of NineteenthCentury Art - Honorary Life-time member Art & Antique Dealers League of America C.I.N.O.A. Appraisers Association of America
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
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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19th Century William A. Bouguereau Eugene Boudin Jean B.C. Corot Edouard Cortès Narcisse Diaz de la Peña Julien Dupré Eugene Galien Laloue Daniel Ridgway Knight Louis Aston Knight Emile Munier Modern & Contemporary Holly Banks Allan Banks Jerome Carlin Gregory F. Harris Ugo Giannini John Kuhn Barry Oretsky Junn Roca Sally Swatland
Bryan Cunningham Jackalope Mixed Media, 2009 (February 8, 1974) 20 x 28 1/2 inches
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Julien Dupre (1851 - 1910) Une gardeuse d’oie Oil on canvas 25 3/4 x 21 1/4 inches Signed, painted c.1887
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Robert Green Fine Arts
154 Throckmorton Avenue Mill Valley, CA 94941 T 415 381 8776 E rgfa@sbcglobal.net rgfinearts.com
131 Bent Street Taos, NM 87571 T 575 751 0159 E parsons@parsonsart.com parsonsart.com
The gallery exhibits primarily colorfield, abstract expressionist work by painters that thoroughly take advantage of the sensually evocative nature of color and form. The artists we represent, such as Sam Francis, Paul Jenkins, John Grillo, and Ed Moses are part of the rich history of the first truly “home grown” American art style – Abstract Expressionism.
Paul Jenkins, b. 1923 Phenomena Ever After Chartres Acrylic on canvas 80 x 51 inches
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Robert L. Parsons Fine Art
Robert L. Parsons Fine Art exhibits important paintings from the Taos Society of Artists as well as 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 masters at Parsons Gallery of the West located on Kit Carson Road in Taos.
Nicolai Fechin (1881-1955) Portrait of Shelia Wardell Oil on canvas, 20 x 16 inches
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Sandra Lee Gallery
251 Post Street, Suite 310 San Francisco, CA 94108 T 415 291 8000 E art@sandraleegallery.com sandraleegallery.com
53 East 58th Street New York, NY 10022 T 212 832 1400 E christineberry@spanierman.com E mcampbell@spanierman.com spaniermanmodern.com
Sandra Lee Gallery specializes in contemporary painting, sculpture, and works on paper with a strong Asian American exhibition roster. As a respected fine arts dealer for over 20 years, Sandra Lee represents a diverse and increasingly valuable community of artists whose relevance is recognized by museums, curators, and critics. Our aim is to connect serious art collectors and art lovers with exemplary works of art by nationally and internationally renowned artists.
Spanierman Modern
Spanierman Gallery, LLC has been dedicated to dealing in the finest nineteenth- and twentieth-century American art for more than half a century. The interest and enthusiasm in mid-twentieth century art prompted the opening of Spanierman Modern in 2006. We are committed to presenting museum quality shows as well as re-introducing the market to artists such as Dan Christensen, Burgoyne Diller, Jimmy Ernst, Balcomb Greene, Gertrude Greene, Charlotte Park, Betty Parsons, and Neil Williams.
Sunnyo, b.1947 Heart Sutra (Gold), 2008 Oil on canvas 30 x 38 inches
Charlotte Park, b. 1918, Zachary, c.1955 Oil on canvas, 36 x 47 inches
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B20 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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Lisa Schiller, Principal Susan Bodo, Principal Michelle Montgomery, Registrar
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Eduard Charlemont Austrian, 1848-1906 Artist in his Studio, 1890 signed and dated lower right: Ed. Charlemont 1890 Oil on cradled panel 36 x 28 1/2 inches this page top
Henri Martin French, 1860-1943 La Maison de Marie-Louise au printemps à la Bastidedu-Vert, Signed lower left: Henri Martin, Oil on canvas 31 1/2 x 42 1/2 inches
Schiller & Bodo European Paintings
Schiller & Bodo European Paintings is located 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 with emphasis on French Barbizon, Academic, and PostImpressionist paintings. Artists in our inventory include Bouguereau, Courbet, Corot, Millet, Daubigny, Diaz de la Peña, Rousseau, Loir, Raffaëlli, Laugé, Loiseau, Martin, Puigaudeau, and Valtat.
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N. V. Diaz de la Pena French, 1808-1876 La Mare au fin d’Orage (Marsh after a storm) Signed lower left: N Diaz Oil on cradled panel 11 3/16 x 14 5/8 inches bottom
Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot French, 1796-1875 Ville d’Avray, Thicket at the edge of a pond with a kneeling peasant c. 1855-60 Signed lower left: COROT Oil on canvas 16 3/4 x 22 1/2 inches
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251 Post Street, Suite 425 (between Grant and Stockton) San Francisco, CA 94108 T 415 788 5588 F 415 788 5580 E gallery@srcart.com srcart.com
Scott Richards Ray Blackman
scott richards contemporary ART
With more than 20 years of experience, Scott Richards Contemporary Art has established a strong presence in the international art arena. Exhibiting artworks that present new approaches to traditional media, the gallery represents a roster of mid-career and emerging contemporary artists, while also offering a selection of impeccable works by 20th Century masters.
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Charles Arnoldi Big Hand, 2001 Acrylic on multiple canvases 65 3/4 x 57 1/2 inches this page top
Sam Francis Untitled, 1969 Acrylic on paper 18 1/2 x 25 1/2 inches center right
Cheryl Kelley 396, 2009 Oil on aluminum 36 x 48 inches bottom
Robert Silvers Triple Marilyn, 2009 Photomosaic™ on aluminum 26 1/2 x 63 1/2 inches (edition of 15) 33 x 80 inches (edition of 12) 40 x 96 inches (edition of 8)
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Miroslav Antic Richard Anuszkiewicz Charles Arnoldi Tim Bavington Thomas Boone Simon Casson Martin DiGirolamo Carole Feuerman Sam Francis Warner Friedman James Gucwa Melinda Hackett Patrick Hughes
Stephen Ibbott Robert Indiana Cheryl Kelley Jeremy Kidd Chris Kitze Bertrand Meniel Dario Perez-Flores Mel Ramos Victor Rodriguez Robert Silvers Victor Vasarely Sheri Rose Warshauer William Wood Eric Zammitt
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C110 Convention Plaza 201 Third Street, Suite 102 San Francisco, CA 94103 T 415 495 6400 E info@sculpturesite.com sculpturesite.com
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Mary Shaffer, b. 1947 Deep Blue Rain-Curtain, 2009 Glass, 66 x 22 x 8 inches this page top
Carole A. Feuerman, b. 1945 Summer, 2009, Oil and resin 35 x 57 x 40 inches, unique variant of three lower right
Brad Howe, b. 1959 It Smells Like Rain Again, 2006 Stainless steel, aluminum and polyurethane 102 x 72 x 12 inches
photo credit: Ellen Page Wilson Photography
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Clement Meadmore, 1929-2005 Reach, 1996, Bronze 24 x 25 x 20 inches Edition of four
Sculpturesite Gallery is the San Francisco Bay area’s only gallery dedicated to modern and contemporary fine art sculpture, representing over fifty mid-career to internationally renowned artists. The landmark indoor-outdoor gallery is located one block from the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, across from the Moscone Convention Center, in the heart of San Francisco’s vibrant Museum District. With the adjacent downtown plaza showcasing twenty large-scale works, the gallery offers a unique space for viewing sculpture exhibitions reflecting the artists’ passion for concept, material, and form, whether created by established artists or by sculptors who have not yet received the recognition they deserve. Please check the searchable website for access to an extensive inventory for Sculpturesite, San Francisco and our sister gallery in Sonoma. The principals, Brigitte Micmacker and John Denning, who have dealt exclusively in sculpture for twenty years, also offer dedicated consultation services for the acquisition or commissioning of sculpture for private, corporate, and civic collections. SFADA member.
PARTIAL LIST OF ARTISTS
photo credit: Wilfred J. Jones
Sculpturesite Gallery
John Atkin, Bill Barrett, Bruce Beasley Jorge Blanco Latchezar Boyadjiev Curt Brill Benjamin Brown Mark Chatterley John Denning Lin Emery Richard Erdman Bella Feldman Carole A. Feuerman Donald Fortescue Brad Howe
Jeffery Laudenslager JP Long Clement Meadmore Andrew Myers Christin Nelson Tim Prentice Mary Shaffer Steve Tobin John Toki Pamina Traylor Hans Van de Bovenkamp Kathy Venter Jane Woolverton
Photo credit: Dan Morse, Firefly Studio
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steven harvey fine art projects
B52 @ Gallery Schlesinger 24 East 73rd Street New York, NY 10021 T 212 734 3600 / gallery T 212 281 2281 / office C 917 861 7312 E info@shfap.com shfap.com
1110 West Jefferson Street Boise, ID 83702 T 208 433 0593 F 208 388 0620 E lane@stewartgallery.com stewartgallery.com
Stewart Gallery was founded by partners Lane Bune and Stephanie Wilde, opening its doors to the public in 1987 in Boise, Idaho. The gallery works very closely with a small group of nationally and internationally established and emerging artists on exhibitions, projects, publications, and national art fairs. Stewart Gallery encourages the growth and development of the gallery artists through the combination of exhibitions, ongoing dialogues, and collaborations with museums and galleries.
steven harvey fine art projects is a multi-service fine art company. We are dealers and advisors. We represent artists and estates. We organize exhibitions in both commercial and non-commercial venues and produce publications about artists. For the LA Art Show we are presenting an installation including works by: Gregory Botts, Chuck Bowdish, Robert De Niro Sr, Roy Fowler, Kurt Knobelsdorf, Sangram Majumdar, Hank Pitcher, Stephanie Sanchez, Stuart Shils, and Phillip Guston.
Gregory Botts, Circles, 1985 Oil on canvas, 32 x 44 inches
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Alan Macdonald, b. 1962 in Malawi Central Africa (now living and working in Scotland) Indecision Man II, Oil on panel, 23 x 19 inches
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STRICOFF FINE ART
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Paul Beliveau Rencontres CXXVIII 2009, Acrylic on canvas 48 x 72 inches this page top
Kevin Kearns Clearing Up, 2009 Mixed media on wood 48 x 72 inches
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Jeffrey Stricoff Michel Vandenplas Gloria Stricoff
Stricoff Fine Art
564 West 25th Street New York, NY 10001 T 212 219 3977 F 212 219 3240 E info@stricoff.com stricoff.com
Stricoff Fine Art, located in the heart of Chelsea, NY, offers a unique collection of contemporary and abstract realism. Since our opening in Soho in 1986, we have represented most of our artists exclusively worldwide. In 2001 we moved to Chelsea to expand our gallery, and to increase international visibility. It has been our goal to work with our artists for the long term, assisting them through their careers by exhibiting their works at our gallery, art fairs, and placing them in prominent collections. We strive to present works by emerging and mid-career artists that inspire, excite, and intrigue our increasingly diverse clientele.
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Micheal Madigan Barcelona-La Rambla 2009, Acrylic on wood 42 x 54 inches bottom
Catherine Mackey Pier with Bridge II 2009, Mixed media on wood 65 x 48 inches
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Katelyn Alain Harry Ally Jo Barrett Paul Beliveau Aileen Chong Jeff Cohen Debra Goertz 154
William Goodman Jylian Gustlin Jane LaFarge Hamill Theresa Handy James Hollingsworth David Janssen Kevin Kearns Catherine Mackey
Micheal Madigan Mirabelle Emma Rodgers Wendy Rouse Christopher Schulz Justin Wiest Rimi Yang
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Sue Greenwood, owner Suzanne Billik-Milora, assistant director Maria O’Malley, assistant director
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John Evans Moon Sun with 3 Boats Oil on linen 48 x 50 inches
330 North Coast Highway Laguna Beach, CA 92651 T 949 494 0669 F 949 494 0689 E sue@suegreenwoodfineart.com suegreenwoodfineart.com
Sue Greenwood Fine Art
Located in Orange County, California, Sue Greenwood Fine Art was established in 2005. In a relatively short span of time, the gallery has gained 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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Suhas Bhujbal Thinking About You #8 Mixed media on panel 14 x 11 inches this page bottom left
Siddharth Parasnis Hometown # 21 Oil on canvas 30 x 30 bottom right
Siddharth Parasnis Traveling Through South #17 Oil on panel 12 x 18 inches (framed)
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Frank Goss Jeremy Tessmer Susan Bush Danielle Peltakian Edgard Rincon Nathan Vonk right page
Anonymous Neoclassical Mural Study, c. 1915 19 1/4 x 74 inches Oil on canvas, unsigned
Sullivan goss an american gallery
7 East Anapamu Street Santa Barbara, CA 93101 T 805 730 1460 F 805 730 1462 E sales@sullivangoss.com sullivangoss.com
Sullivan Goss - An American Gallery presents an exciting selection of 19th, 20th, and 21st century American art. The gallery has recently expanded its contemporary offering substantially, and looks forward to bringing some of the finest living American artists to the West Coast.
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Guy Diehl, b. 1949 Still Life with M.F.K. Fisher, 2008 30 x 34 inches, Acrylic on canvas Signed lower right bottom
Bentley Schaad, 1925-1999 Skeletal Forms, c. 1951 24 x 40 inches, Oil on canvas Signed lower right
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Meredith Brooks Abbott Ken Bortolazzo Michael Dvortcsak Guy Diehl Alia El-Bermani Martha Erlebacher Jon Francis Robin Gowen John Nava Angela Perko Hank Pitcher Nicole Strasburg Sarah Vedder
Anders Aldrin John Bernhardt Colin Campbell Cooper Lockwood de Forest Edgar Ewing Anya Fisher Sidney Gordin Richard Haines Lyla Harcoff Betty Lane Dan Lutz Nell Brooker Mayhew Ben Messick Frederick Remahl Hassel Smith Grace Libby Vollmer Howard Warshaw
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sundaram tagore gallery
547 West 27th Street New York, NY 10001 T 1 212 677 4520 F 1 212 677 4521 E gallery@sundaramtagore.com sundaramtagore.com
9606 South Santa Monica Boulevard Beverly Hills, CA 90210 T 1 310 278 4520 F 1 310 278 4525 E beverlyhills@sundaramtagore.com
Established in 2000, Sundaram Tagore Gallery is devoted to examining the exchange of ideas between Western and non-Western cultures. We develop exhibitions and host not-for-profit events that encourage spiritual, social, and aesthetic dialogues. In a world where communication is instant and cultures are colliding and melding as never before, our goal is to provide venues for art that transcend boundaries. Our interest in crosscultural exchange extends to poetry, literature, performance art, film, and music.
Hiroshi Senju, b. Tokyo, Japan, 1958 Waterfall VIII, 2008, Fluorescent pigment on mulberry paper mounted on board 76 1/3 x 63 7/8 inches
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3929 Birch Street Newport Beach, CA 92660 T 949 474 4321 C 949 887 9458 F 949 474 4204 E susan@susanspiritusgallery.com susanspiritusgallery.com
57-59 Hollywood Road Central, Hong Kong T 852 2581 9678 F 852 2581 9673 E hongkong@sundaramtagore.com
Susan spiritus gallery
As one of the leading galleries dedicated to fine art photography in Southern California, the Susan Spiritus Gallery works with both private collectors and corporate clients establishing and enhancing their collections. The gallery specializes in contemporary photography, handling the works of over 50 artists including luminaries such as Ansel Adams and George Tice; California based artists Roman Loranc, Jeffrey Becom and Hiroshi Watanabe as well as vintage and new works by emerging artists. To learn more visit susanspiritusgallery.com.
Dar Spain, b. 1944, Cherries and Plum, 2008, Hand painted gelatin silver photograph 20 x 24 inches
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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
At the Montage Resort & Spa 30801 South Coast Highway Laguna Beach, CA 92651 T 949 715 6193
The Gallery features American art from the 1920s to the 1950s, including the WPA Era, the Industrial/Urban Scene, Atelier 17, Modernism, and African-American. Work by Will Barnet, Fred Becker, Isabel Bishop, Abe Blashko, Bernarda Bryson Shahn, James Daugherty, Howard Daum, Dorothy Dehner, Pele deLappe, Fannie Hillsmith, Dorothy Browdy Kushner, 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.
Fannie Hillsmith 1911-2007 The Desk, 1946 Oil on canvas 35 x 24 inches
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1540 South Coast Highway Laguna Beach, CA 92651 T 949 497 3356 F 949 497 1324 E mail@redferngallery.com www.redferngallery.com
The Redfern Gallery
For over thirty years, The Redfern Gallery has specialized in important historical paintings by American Artists, concentrating on the California School. We exhibit and offer for sale museum quality paintings from the late 19th to early 20th century. Since 1976, The Redfern Gallery is proud to have assisted The Irvine Museum, Laguna Art Museum, Oakland Museum, Fleischer Museum, and Los Angeles County Museum of Art in locating major works of art to be included in historical exhibitions pertaining to California Impressionism. In addition, The Redfern Gallery is a long-term member of The Fine Art Dealers Association (FADA).
John Gamble, 1863-1957 Poppies & Lupine Oil on Canvas 16 x 22 inches
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JM Tasende, president Mary Beth Petersen, director Aitor Tasende, gallery manager Betina Tasende, LA gallery director
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Giacomo Manzu 1908-1991 A Circus Scene, 1932 Wrought copper, unique 15 7/16 by 11 3/4 inches this page
Fernando Botero, b. 1932 Circus Family, 2008 Oil on canvas 81 1/2 x 67 1/2 inches
8808 Melrose Avenue West Hollywood, CA 90069 T 310 276 8686 F 310 276 8576
820 Prospect Street La Jolla, CA 92037 T 858 454 3691 F 858 454 0589 E tasende@aol.com tasendegallery.com
Tasende Gallery
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, the Art Dealers Association of America, 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
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ten472 Contemporary Art
PRINTFAIR 10472 Alta Street Grass Valley, CA 95945 T 707 484 2685 E info@ten472.com ten472.com By Appointment
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 ten472 is a contemporary art space located in Northern California. Our focus is on representing a limited number of core artists from across the United States who work across a diverse spectrum of genres: from abstraction to realism, conceptually oriented work to kinetic folk, intimate-sized sculpture to large scale public works. This dedicated focus on a limited number of artists allows us to expand their profiles by actively participating in national art fairs, by featuring rotating exhibitions, and by providing private and corporate art consulting services and public art placement.
Elisabett Gudmann Urban Relic: Red 2 Acid etched metal panel with unique and intricate chemical patinas 36 x 32 x 2 inches
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THE Verne Collection Inc.
The Verne Collection is one of the most important contemporary Japanese print and painting galleries in the world. We have had prints and paintings on loan to the Metropolitan Museum 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 established in 1953.
Daniel Kelly, b. 1947 Camellia, 2009 Woodblock print on handmade paper from Nepal Edition of 90 40 1/2 x 37 inches
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B54 214 Andalusia Avenue Coral Gables, FL 33134 T 305 446 5578 F 305 446 1148 E velia@americascollection.com americascollection.com
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Velia Larcinese, director & curator Silvia Ortiz, finance director Paul Morales, graphic designer associate Ricardo Gonzalez, framer Frank Rodriguez, delivery & Installation
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Halashyn, Andriy Green Baby Green Acrylic on canvas 67 x 43 Inches this page top left
Cavelier Jorge Laberinto En Oro I Goldleaf On PlexiGranite base and crystal ball- 1 Of 8 12 x 33 x 23 Inches top right
Maria Silvia Corcuera Teran, Ciudad Elejida, Ciudad Negra & Ciudad Roja Painted wood sculptures 41 x 19 x 4 inches
The Americas Collection
For nearly two decades, The Americas Collection has promoted an exciting group of Latin American artists. Founded in 1991 by the Ortiz-Guardian family and under the current direction of Velia Larcinese and Silvia Ortiz, The Americas Collection strongly believes in the aesthetics beauty of contemporary Latin American art. As one of the most established galleries serving the greater Miami area, The Americas Collection is well-known for its high quality art and its exquisite collection of serigraphs, which appeals to younger collectors. Since Miami has always been an incredible port for the introduction of Latin American art in the United States, The Americas Collection believes not only in the promise of its location, but also takes advantage of its place in the international art market. Changing their dynamic exhibitions once a month, a rotation that begins with a formal social opening, keeps The Americas Collection fresh and ever accessible to local and international visitors. Complementing their efforts, the gallery participates in several art fairs such as Arteamerica, Red Dot, and Art Miami.
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Antonia Guzman Los protegidos, 2009 Acrylic on canvas 40 x 55 inches
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Felix Ángel (Colombia), Mario Bencomo (Cuba), Lina Binkele (Colombia), Enrique Campuzano (Chile), Miriam Calzada (Dominican Republic), Jorge Cavelier (Colombia), Maria Silvia Corcuera Teran (Argentina), Ricardo Cordova (Peru), Omar D’Leon (Nicaragua), Carlos Domenech (Cuba), Ignacio Gana (Chile), Liliana Golubinsky (Argentina), Gabriel Gonzalez (Panama), Ricardo Gonzalez (Nicaragua), Antonia Guzmán (Argentina), Andriy Halashyn (Ucrania/Costa Rica), Paul Hunter (Canada), Ignacio Espla (Spain/Panama), Luis Fernandez Arroyo (Argentina), Jorge Jrisinco (Argentina), Connie Lloveras (Cuban-American), Armando Lara Hidalgo (Honduras), Paul Morales (Ecuador), Christina Motta (Brazil), Pedro Muiño (Spain), Carlos Musse (Argentina), Maria Navas (Colombia), Lorenza Panero (Colombia), José Perdomo (Dominican Republic), Cristina Piceda (Argentina), Giancarlo Puppo (Argentina), Jean Jacques Ribi (Italy/Panama), Susana Rodriguez (Argentina), Pedro Ruiz (Colombia), Baruj Salinas (Cuba), Rodolfo Stanley (Costa Rica), Fernando Toledo (Panama), Javier Valle-Perez (Nicaragua), Francisca Valenzuela (Chile), Jorge Vallejos (Peru), Patricia Villalobos (Salvador/Nicaragua), Daniel Viñoly (Uruguay), Oswaldo Viteri (Ecuador).
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Virginia Robinson, Principle Michael Robinson, Principle Michael Miller, Executive Director
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Ian Stallings Orange, 2009 Acrylic on canvas 36 x 36 inches this page top
Ronit Binder History, 2008 Acrylic and charcoal on canvas 39 x 39 inches
7939 Floyd Street Overland Park, KS 66204 T 913 645-0677 / 913 909 7176 T 415-627-8590 E vlrkc11@yahoo.com thebohemiangallery.com bgfineart.com
THE BOHEMIAN GALLERY
The Bohemian Gallery of Kansas City, with affiliates in Los Angeles and Montevideo, is dedicated to scouting, representing, and exhibiting “Arts of the Americas.” With reason and respect, we have sidelined Asia and Europe, in order to focus solely on arts of the Western hemisphere. We will bring to the Midwest and elsewhere the best of progressive contemporary art – with an emphasis on painting – especially in comparative shows wherein artists from North America and Latin America demonstrating simultaneous, mutual involvement in similar visual arts’ issues will be provided a shared platform. The cultural exchange from the tip of del Fuego to the North Pole, if you will, and everything in between will continue to surprise and fascinate us, while illuminating the synchronicity of painterly genius in the 21st-century Americas.
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Sarah Stolar Sea, 2001 Oil on canvas 84 x 120 inches bottom left
Colleen Flaherty Polymorph II, 2008 Acrylic, charcoal, spray paint and snake shedding 40 x 58 inches
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Terrell Moore Sarah Stolar Ian Stallings Colleen Flaherty Yamandu Cuevas Fernado Fraga Ronit Binder
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timothy yarger fine art
PRINTFAIR 7321 Beverly Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90036 T 323 933 5523 E tobeymoss@earthlink.net TobeycMossGallery.com
354 North Bedford Drive Beverly Hills, CA 90210 T 310 278 4400 F 310 278 6771 E info@yargerfineart.com yargerfineart.com
Offering fine Graphics: Drawings, prints (woodcuts, etchings, screenprints, lithographs, monoprints), collages, paintings, assemblages, and sculpture with a focus on American and California artists 1920s-1970s including artists: Ruth Asawa, Werner Drewes, Leonard Edmondson, Jues Engel, Oskar Fischinger, Rico Lebrun, Stanton Macdonald Wright, Betye Saar, Joyce Treiman, and others.
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 galleries’ events and publications. Having published more than a dozen books and exhibition catalogues, TYFA is dedicated to advancing the careers of their artists while contributing to contemporary art scholarship. The gallery is grounded in the historic artwork of the Modern Masters and pop icons of the 20th Century, alongside established contemporary painters, printmakers, and photographers. TYFA participates in national and international art fairs and has provided exhibitions for other galleries in the United States, Hong Kong, Singapore, Shanghai, Barcelona, and Rome.
Robert Schefman Sistine Assistants, 2009 Oil on canvas 56 x 72 inches
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Rico Lebrun, 1900-1964, Rabbit Litograph 1945, Edition 40 14 3/8 x 12 1/4 inches
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A8 511 North Robertson Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90048 T 310 274 8047 F 310 274 8076 E info@triggison.com triggison.com
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Chuck Connelly Abstract Oil on canvas American, signed, Dated 1989 78 x 66 inches
André Masson Albert Gleizes André Lhote Jan-Frans deBoever Jean Crotti Raphael Delorme Tamara DeLempicka Jacqueline Marval Jean Lambert-Rucki Hugo Scheiber
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Jan Frans DeBoever L’irreparable Les Fleurs des Mal Mixed media on panel Belgium, Signed, c.1921 16 1/2 x 10 3/4 inches lower right
Andre’ Masson Hommes autour d’une table Oil on canvas France, Signed, c.1923 31 1/2 x 25 1/2 inches
Trigg Ison Fine Art
Trigg Ison Fine Art has maintained a gallery presence in West Hollywood’s Avenues of Art and Design district for close to twenty years. Specializing exclusively in American and European early 20th century figurative modern paintings and sculpture, the gallery now includes a select group of exceptional contemporary artists. This year we are proud to present selections from the West Coast Retrospective Exhibition of American artist Chuck Connelly, subject of the 2008 Emmy award-winning HBO film. A sequel to the 2008 film is now underway; we will be premiering a special film at the 2010 Los Angeles Art Show by Emmy winning director Jeff Stimmel. The exhibition includes more than thirty original paintings from 1976 -2009 selected from the artist’s personal collection, as well as a full color exhibition catalog with forward by Peter Frank. In addition, we will premier at the 2010 LAAS an exhibition of paintings, c.1890 -1935, by Belgian symbolist artist Jan Frans DeBoever, “Les Fleurs de Mort.” This selection will showcase more than twenty original paintings by DeBoever, each depicting literary and allegorical imagery, including a number of paintings based on Baudelaire’s, “Les Fleur des Mal.” The gallery continues to represent a selection of fine American estates including artist’s William Gropper, Robert McIntosh, Jessica Rice, Ron Blumberg, Alexander Rosenfeld, Jorgen Hansen, and Maxine Kim Stussy.
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Trotter Galleries
D132 Pacific Grove 301 Forest Avenue Across from City Hall T 831 649 3246 E trottergalleries@comcast.net trottergalleries.com
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.
Carmel Paseo San Carlos Court West side of San Carlos between Ocean & 7th T 831 625 3246 F 831 625 1456 Mailing Address P.O. Box 3246, Carmel, CA 93921
Armin C. Hansen, N.A. (1886-1957) On the Levee Oil on masonite Signed lower right 24 x 31 inches
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US address 736 North La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90069 T 310 855 2599 F 310 855 0426 E info@turnerbennett.com turnerbennett.com
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48 Perrers Road London, W6 0EZ 44 20 8748 1747
Turner Bennett
Nigel Turner and John Bennett, with a combined seventy years experience in the art world, have joined forces to launch this exciting new venture. Through an internet presence and participation in select art fairs they hope to attract both the novice and established collector of European Modernist works. With an emphasis on the figurative, the paintings have been chosen for their quality and condition together with their adherence to the principals of Modernism.
Franck Mortelmans Belgian, 1898-1986 The Violinist Pastel, Signed 36 x 23 inches
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Nemo Jantzen Jody van Zetten Goldsmith Bert van Zetten
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Yves Krief Mur 88, 2009 71 x 47 inches Photo collage this page top
Marc Harrold Plage 10, 2009 25 1/2 x 59 inches Photo montage bottom
Francoise Nielly No Title Nr 518, 2009 77 x 47 inches Oil on canvas
Calle Tapineria 39 08002 Barcelona Spain T 34 93 268 0673 F 34 93 310 3435 E info@villadelarte.com villadelarte.com
Villa Del Arte GallerieS
Villa del Arte Galleries, founded in 1996, has established itself as one of the leading contemporary art galleries in Catalonia, receiving both national and international acclaim. Devoted to all forms of fine art, Villa del Arte is currently representing over 30 cutting edge artists, an array of both established and budding talent from around the globe. With a collection of consistent high quality and wide variety of art showing in the galleries and at a number of international art fairs the gallery successfully attends in Europe and the U.S., Villa del Arte has acquired significant notoriety through the years and has captured the attention of many collectors and art lovers around the world.
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Fernando Adam Fernando Alday Francoise Nielly David Datuna Marc Harrold Nemo Jantzen Yves Krief Christiaan Lieverse Joan Peris Willy Rojas Tomas Su単ol Johan Thunell Montse Valdes Olivier Vincent
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Volakis Gallery
B50 568 Broadway New York, NY 10012 T 212 925 5700 F 212 925 3449 E info@westwoodgallery.com westwoodgallery.com Hours: Tue - Sat 11am - 6pm
421 Walnut Street, Suite 180 Napa, CA 94559 T 707 331 3463 F 707 254 7529 E volakis@volakisgallery.com volakisgallery.com By appointment only The Volakis Gallery represents emerging and established artists in the fields of photography, painting, and sculpture. The primary focus of the gallery is to exhibit work that explores the following topics: the ephemeral nature of existence, metaphysics, ontological mysticism, Jungian archetypal imagery, existential humanism, wabi sabi, and other esoteric themes. We gravitate to artists that eschew modern technological production methods, preferring to exhibit works that exude a high degree of physical craftsmanship and novelty. In addition to exhibiting works by contemporary artists, we are committed to displaying works by acknowledged masters who we believe have explored the aforementioned themes and concepts and to further correlate their continuing influence on contemporary art.
Patrick Nagatani Masasthamaprapta, 2009 49 x 31 x 2 inches Light jet chromogenic print, masking tape, mixed media, archival enhancing medium
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WESTWOOD GALLERY, NYC
Westwood Gallery, located in Soho, New York since 1995, exhibits well-established and emerging artists. Artist media include painting, photography, sculpture, mixed media, and video. Gallery artists are represented in the permanent collections of MOMA, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Guggenheim Museum, Smithsonian, and other national and international institutions. Selected media coverage includes: The New York Times, The New Yorker, ARTnews, Art in America, Miami Herald, NBC Today Show, and PBS. Westwood Gallery exclusively represents the Estate of James Juthstrom (1925-2007).
Will Insley, b. 1929 Hinged Space. Fragment No. 93.11 1993-2001, Acrylic and pencil on masonite 80 x 80 inches
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Harry Nasse, director Leda Maria Beste Artvur Jeannete Sherrard Mark Herd
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Mauro Soares, b. 1955 Yellow Beatle Acrylic on canvas 40 x 40 inches this page top
Leda Maria, b. 1959 Autumn in Giverny Oil on canvas 39 x 39 inches
178 Prince Street New York, NY 10012 T 212 925 6951 F 212 334 2095 E wardnasse@gmail.com wardnasse.org
Ward-Nasse Gallery
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. Gallery artists include: Alex Brodsky, Amanda Dolan, Barbara Flamm, Beatrice Burel, Beth Parin, Gabriele Perici, Gary Agaard, Gary Jurista, Gail Eisenfeld, Gobal, Leda Maria, Monica Sarmiento, Silja Lahtinen, Myron Leski, Jo Owens, George Pali, Gigi Turker, Paul Poliquin, Yaki Yaskvloski, Jene Youtt, Roisin Fitzpatrick, Mauro Soares, Grazyna Adamska-Jarecka, Luciana Futuro, Solange Palatnik, Russel Connor, Olan Montgomery.
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Grazyna Adamska-Jarecka b. 1950 Hugging Pillow in the Air of Ice (detail of installation) Mixed media on plastic film 73 x 42 inches
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C104 26 Cork Street London W1S 3ND UK 44 20 7734 7800 USA 646 821 4346 F 44 20 7734 7805 E info@waterhousedodd.com waterhousedodd.com right page
Jean-François Rauzier French, b. 1952 Bibliotheque Idéale 2 Diasec mounted C-Type print, Edition of 8 58 x 118 inches this page
Henri Le Sidaner French, 1892-1939 Quimper, Signed, Painted in 1923 Oil on panel 10 1/2 x 14 inches Literature: Will be reproduced in the forthcoming supplement of the catalogue raisonné of Henri Lebasque being prepared by Mr. Yann Farinaux Le Sidaner
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waterhouse & dodd fine art
Over the last quarter century, Ray Waterhouse and Jonathan Dodd have carved an important niche in the international art market, dealing in the masterpieces of both lesser-known artists and the great masters. Their gallery inventory includes Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, Modernist, and International Contemporary Art, with works by both well-established contemporary artists and up-and-coming names. Meanwhile through their art advisory service, Fine Art Brokers, Ray and Jonathan are active in many other fields including American art and have to date brokered paintings valued at over $150 million on behalf of clients from around the world.
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William A. Karges Fine Art
427 North Canon Drive, Suite 101 Beverly Hills, CA 90210 T 310 276 8551 Toll Free 800 884 4022 F 310 276 7980 E kargesla@pacbell.net
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6th & Dolores Carmel, CA 93921 T 831 625 4266 Toll free 800 833 9185 F 831 625 9649 E pkraft@kargesfineart.com kargesfineart.com Steinway Piano Gallery, West Hollywood presents
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.
VIOLINIST, VICTORIA MARTINO AND PIANIST, JAMES LENT GREET GUESTS TO THE LOS ANGELES ART SHOW IN A WEEKEND OF MAGICAL MELODIES Wednesday, January 20, 2010 Opening Night Gala Performance with James Lent Thursday, January 21 - Saturday, January 23, 2010 Performances at 12pm and 5pm Sunday, January 24, 2010 There will be a Marathon of Mozart, Mendelssohn and more, honoring the upcoming anniversaries of the births of composers Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (January 27), and Felix Mendelssohn (February 3). The piano will be in the Grand Entry Hall prior to entry into the show. VICTORIA MARTINO, Violin
JAMES LENT, Piano
Victoria Martino studied in the United States and Australia. Drawing upon an unusual background in music, art history, and literature, she initiated interdisciplinary programs (lecture-concerts) at international institutions such as the Guggenheim Museum, New York, the National Gallery of Australia, the Museum of Western Art, Tokyo, the Albertina, Vienna, and the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles. Ms. Martino has a broad repertoire spanning five centuries, playing an original Baroque violin (Michael Andreas Bartl, c.1760) and a modernized violin (Jakob Stainer, c.1670.)
James Lent holds a doctorate in music from Yale University. A resident of Los Angeles, he is one of the most sought-after accompanists in California, and has served on the faculty of USC, and the Music Academy of the West. Mr. Lent has been collaborating with Victoria Martino since 2005, performing an extensive repertoire for violin and keyboard ranging from Renaissance to the present day.
Hanson Puthuff, 1875-1972 Desert Bloom, 26 x 30 inches Oil on canvas
Sue Ganz Photography
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arts organization 340 South Garey Avenue Pomona, CA 91766 T 909 865 3146 ceramicmuseum.org
AMOCA - AMERICAN MUSEUM OF CERAMIC ART
January, 2010 Dear Friends, American Museum of Ceramic Art
340 S. Garey Avenue Pomona, CA 91766 Phone: 909-865-3146 Fax: 909-629-1067 E-mail: frontdesk@ceramicmuseum.org
The American Museum of Ceramic Art (AMOCA) is proud to be among the limited number of non-profit art organizations selected for inclusion in the 15th Annual Los Angeles Art Show. We wish to express our gratitude to the Fine Art Dealers Association and to KR Martindale Show Management for organizing and presenting this impressive venue for the exchange, engagement, and enjoyment of art. Opened in 2004, AMOCA is located in downtown Pomona, California, a burgeoning arts colony. We are one of the few museums in the United States devoted solely to ceramics and the only one of its kind on the West Coast. The unparalleled, cross-discipline value of ceramics is threefold: it is an art; a technology; and a key to interpreting history. In support of AMOCA’s educational mission, the museum maintains a permanent collection, currently numbering over 1,000 ceramic pottery and sculpture. AMOCA’s ambitious schedule includes five exhibitions per year, educational curriculum, corresponding workshops, and special events. The focus has been broad: potters of history; solo exhibits; local-guild shows; ceramics from other nations, cultures, or times past. A number of presentations have stressed a particular technique like raku firing or tenmoku glaze, or unique ceramic products such as dinnerware or tile. Exhibitors can be nationally recognized or talented unknowns drawn from Southern California colleges and universities. It’s all about the clay!
AMOCA is the only museum on the West Coast dedicated to ceramic art.
Exhibitions: Inferno: The Ceramic Art of Paul Soldner • Peter Voulkos: Echoes of the Japanese Aesthetic • Laying the Foundation: American Art Tile • The Iron Saga• Women’s Werk The Dignity of the Craft • Kilnopening.edu: Southern California College • Instructors & Their Students • Raku Origins, Impact, and Contemporary Expression • Color Counts - Gladding McBean California Commercial Pottery 1930-1950 • Musical Mud • Steve Tobin: Exploded Earth • Don Reitz: Trial By Fire • Form and Imagination: Women Ceramic Sculptors • Mata Ortiz Pottery: A Forty-Year Phenomenon • 2007 President’s Show - “Extreme Clay:” • Rudy Autio: In the Round • Robert Sperry, Bright Abyss • Into The Woods: A Fiery Tale • Ohr Rising: The Emergence of an American Master • On the River Through the Valley of Fire • Cerámica de la Tierra: The Pre-Columbian Tradition • David Furman: The Artist is in the Details • Diversity in Clay • Harrison McIntosh, A Timeless Legacy
Objects made of clay are the single most enduring indicators of past cultures, but AMOCA is more than just a place of objects; we are a place of ideas. In opposition to today’s flat, digitally -driven mindset, AMOCA is in the enviable position of being able to broaden the appreciation of three-dimensional creativity through the unique medium of clay. We believe the arts in general — especially ceramics — provide sensory and exploratory activities that allow adults and children to gain experience in organizing ideas and solving problems. To learn more about AMOCA, please visit www.ceramcimuseum.org Sincerely
Exploration of Time / Celebration of History / Art Education Opportunity
Christy Johnson Director
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arts organization 145 North Raymond Avenue Pasadena, CA 91103 T 626 792 5101 F 626 449 0139 armoryarts.org
Armory Center for the Arts
MISSION The Armory Center for the Arts builds on the power of art to transform lives and communities through creating, teaching, and presenting the arts. The Armory believes that the arts and arts education are essential components of a well-rounded human experience and a civil community, and provides opportunities for long-term aesthetic and skill development through in-depth and integrated arts activities for all ages and levels of expertise. A key goal of the Armory’s mission is to provide art classes and art experiences in Pasadena’s lowest income neighborhoods, serving children and families who otherwise would have little or no access to quality and engaging art activities.
Exhibitions
Daniel Buren, A Colored Square in the Sky, installation in the One Colorado Courtyard, Pasadena
The Armory Gallery’s goal is to recognize and support contemporary Southern California artists, and bring art to the public in outdoor, nontraditional locations throughout Pasadena. The Armory hosts seminal debut and retrospective exhibitions, collaborations and conversations between disparate artists, and exhibitions organized by guest curators such as Michael Duncan, Tim Wride, and Howard Fox.
Education Armory Artists in the Community provides free, after-school and
weekend art workshops that annually reach over 5,000 lowincome children, teens, and their families. Armory Artists in the Schools offers K-8 students hands-on instruction that integrates the arts, science, language, and social studies. at the Brewery Project, 1993-2007: the Finale, curated by John O’Brien
The Studio Art Program offers art classes for children to adults, including painting, drawing, digital media, letter press, and ceramics, taught by professional artists. Armory Art High is a tuition-free arts program serving low-income
and underserved middle and high school students who do not have access to studio art programs in their own schools. Professional Development provides instruction and experience in arts education techniques for artists, classroom teachers, and art school graduates. Children on field trip, led by Lara Newsom, to Sensacional exhibition
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arts organization 75 South Grand Avenue Pasadena, CA 91105 T 626 583 9009 F 626 583 4796 E cac@californiaartclub.org CaliforniaArtClub.org
california art club
January 2010 Founded in 1909, the California Art Club is one of the oldest, largest and most active fine arts organizations in the United States. As a dynamic nonprofit educational organization with more than 2,000 members around the world, the Club strives to expand the knowledge and appreciation of traditional fine arts in the fields of painting, drawing, and sculpture.
The historic California Art Club continues its Centennial celebration with its participation in the 2010 Los Angeles Art Show. Since its founding in 1909, the Club has actively promoted the traditional fine arts of painting, drawing, and sculpture with an extensive offering of multi-disciplinary programs and exhibitions. As the Club embarks upon its next 100 years, it strives to continue its role as a catalyst for the ongoing dialogue about the merits of traditional arts among artists, art scholars, and art enthusiasts.
Through its programs, publications, and exhibitions – most notably the Annual Gold Medal Juried Exhibition, which will be unveiled this June at the Pasadena Museum of California Art – the Club supports a network of contemporary artists and provides opportunities for art enthusiasts, collectors and scholars to interact with these artists in order to better understand the creative process. As the California Art Club celebrates its Centennial, it is honored to participate in the Los Angeles Art Show at the Los Angeles Convention Center, which is only a few miles away from the site of the Arroyo Seco art studio of Franz A. Bischoff, where the Club’s first meeting was held. In attendance at that initial meeting was a small group of pioneering artists, including Charles Percy Austin, Franz Bischoff, Carl Oscar Borg, Frank Tenney Johnson, Hanson Puthuff, Jack Wilkinson Smith and William Wendt, all of whom had migrated to the Los Angeles area from the Midwest and East Coast, chiefly drawn to the Golden State’s unrivaled landscapes, natural beauty and year-round sunshine. With conditions ideal for outdoor painting, these artists gave birth to a new artistic movement now known as “California Plein Air” or California Impressionism. A unique aspect of the Club at its inception was the inclusion of sculptors and female artists at a time when similar organizations were composed exclusively of male painters. Under the leadership of painter William Wendt as the organization’s first president, the Club quickly became a powerful institution that was recognized as a cultural authority on the West Coast. To commemorate its first 100 years, the Club is working with Rizzoli International to develop a comprehensive book on its history. The 264-page hardcover book, which will be published in 2011 in conjunction with the 100th Annual Gold Medal Exhibition, will spotlight the founding of the Club and the pioneering artists who inspired the first art movement that is uniquely Californian. For more information about the history of the Club, as well as its Centennial programs and activities, visit www.californiaartclub.org.
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Attendees of the Artists’ Gala Reception for the California Art Club’s 97th Annual Gold Medal Juried Exhibition admire the sculpture Samothrace: Study, which was created by Bruce Wolfe.
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arts organization 825 North La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90069 T 310 652 8272 F 310 652.9251 E peter@laaa.org laaa.org
Peter Mays | Executive Direc tor
December 10, 2009
LOS ANGELES ART ASSOCIATION GALLERY 825
Dear Arts Enthusiast, 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.
2010 is Los Angeles Art Association’s (LAAA) 85th Anniversary year and I can’t think of a better place to launch our celebration than at the Los Angeles Art Show. As I reflect on LAAA’s legacy of serving emerging artists, I’m proud of LAAA’s pivotal role in the formation of Los Angeles’s arts community and our increasing relevance to the contemporary art world. Today, LAAA remains 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 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. While our installation featuring artist Meeson Pae Yang here at the Los Angeles Art Show is certainly one of the highlights of our 2010 programming, I would like to extend a personal invitation for you to join us throughout the year as we celebrate our 85th Anniversary with special exhibits and events. Opening on January 16, our cross-continent Urban Interventions collaboration with Germany’s Artlab 21 continues through January 31 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 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.
Dan Monteavaro, Indian-red A
LAAA takes great 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.
Niku Kashef, Invisibox2
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.
Susan Sironi, Not Me
Enjoy the Show!
Throughout the years, Los Angeles Art Association has experienced its share of evolution, but never lost sight of one nonnegotiable principle—its commitment to support emerging Southern California artists in our shared community.
Peter Mays Executive Director
Eighty-five years later, it’s time to change the conversation again. Supporting the arts by supporting the artists
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arts organization Mobile HQ: 730 North Fair Oaks Avenue Mail: P.O. Box 90432 Pasadena CA 91109 T 626 798 7774 sidestreet.org
side street projects
Hello Los Angeles, Artist-run since 1992. Off-the-grid since 2008. Side Street Projects is the nation's only mobile and sustainable community art center. Headquartered in Pasadena, we teach artists of all ages how to roll up their sleeves and do things themselves with education programs that encourage selfreliance and creative problem solving within a contemporary art context. Mobile Headquarters: Because "affordable space" is a challenging obstacle for 80% of America's non-profits, Side Street Projects became a completely mobile, self-sustaining organization in 2008, much like a M*A*S*H unit. Our offices are a pair of restored vintage travel trailers, our communication systems are 100% wireless, and the whole operation runs on a mobile solar energy array. In partnership with the City of Pasadena, we will remain permanently mobile and continue to transform vacant lots into thriving art centers that blur the line between public art and public service. Mobile Artist Services: Each year, we provide vital career-support services to over 2,000 contemporary visual artists throughout LA County, including business skills workshops, a podcast series, and an equipment co-op that puts cost prohibitive technology into the hands of lowincome artists. Mobile Youth Education: Our beloved Woodworking Bus integrates art, math, and science in a 100% hands-on environment — a mobile wood shop aboard a renovated transit bus where kids age 5 to 11 learn about art and design using only hand tools, raw materials, and their imagination. Over 15,000 children have thrived aboard the Bus since 1997. Our newest transdisciplinary mobile classroom is The Armadillo — an actual FEMA trailer deployed after Hurricane Katrina that MIT art students and faculty transformed into a vertical (and mobile) community garden. MIT awarded The Armadillo to Side Street after a nation-wide search. We're currently growing a huge lettuce crop on The Armadillo's exterior planting walls, and we're teaching kids about public art, adaptive reuse, and permaculture. On behalf of my team, I like to say just how thrilled and honored we are to be here at the 2010 LA Art Show. We are very grateful that the show's organizers extended this generous invitation to us, and we hope you'll pop by to see us. Much obliged,
1 Untitled by Walead Beshty (2009). Walead created 100 unique cyanotypes for Side Street’s annual Phantom Ball print sale. To order past Phantom Ball editions on-line from artists like Catherine Opie, Martin Kersels, Edgar Arceneaux, Dave Muller, Sam Durant, Matthew Monahan, and Alison Saar, visit www.sidestreet.org/prints. Print sales support Side Street’s programs for kids and artists throughout LA County. 2 Randy (a 2nd grader from LA) was considered a special needs student, but he thrived aboard the Woodworking Bus. This shark is Randy’s own unique design.
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arts organization DAC Gallery 828 South Main Street Los Angeles, CA 90014 T 213 627 7374 F 213 627 2925 E director@DACGallery.com dacgallery.com
THE ART CENTERS of ECF DAC GALLERY
The Art Center of ECF, established in 1968, serves individuals between the ages of 18 and 65 who have various disabilities, such as mental retardation, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, autism, physical disabilities, and emotional and psychiatric disorders. Through the years we have expanded our program to serve over 140 artists at four sites - Downtown Los Angeles, Culver City, South Los Angeles, and San Pedro. The ECF Art Centers are dedicated to giving adults with disabilities the freedom to discover expression through visual art. Their genius often gets repressed or goes unnoticed. We provide professional studio facilities and equipment alongside gifted teachers who help liberate our artists into creating some of the most profound works of contemporary art. The staff at the Art Centers are tirelessly committed to giving all of our artists the representation and exposure that all professional artists deserve.
Daniel Vargas, Acylic on canvas, 48 x 48 inches
Mildred Anderson, Graphite, 19 x 22 inches
Since 2008, we have operated a 2000 sq/ft gallery on Gallery Row in Downtown Los Angeles. It has become one of the most sophisticated locations to show. The gallery not only represents works of art from the Art Centers, but is committed to bringing exposure to all new talent. Our vision extends to partnering with some of the most established artists and sponsors from around the globe to help fund the ECF Art Centers. Our goal is to garner the highest level of respect for all of the unique artists we nurture. Allen Terrell Art Director
Nell Manning, Ceramic
Raman Kukreja, Ceramics
Jameel Linzy, Linoprint 9 x 18 inches
Tiffany Boyd, Ceramic plate, 10 x 12 inches
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arts organization 971 North Altadena Drive Pasadena, CA 91107 T 626 791 9163 E frostigcollection@frostig.org thefrostgcollection.org
THE frostig collection
The Frostig Collection is an ongoing series of small sculptures and works on paper created by well-known artists to fund social skills programs for children with learning disabilities, Asperger’s, and autism. The Frostig Collection artists are: Lita Albuquerque, Charles Arnoldi, Gary Baseman, Larry Bell, Lynda Benglis, Guy Dill, Frank Gehry, Robert Graham, Brad Howe, Matt Johnson, Michael Kalish, Michael C. McMillen, Ed Moses, Gwynn Murrill, Kenton Nelson, Sarah Perry, Ken Price, Nancy Rubins, and Alison Saar.
The Frostig Collection 2005 A boxed set of five small bronze sculptures by Charles Arnoldi, Michael McMillen, Gwynn Murrill, Sarah Perry & Ken Price.
Nancy Rubins Bronze Sculpture Number One 2008, Bronze, Edition of 12 20 1/2 x 19 x 18 1/2 inches
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arts organization 1947 Weepah Way Los Angeles, CA 90046 T 213 926 1019 laprintmakers.com
THE LOS ANGELES PRINTMAKING SOCIETY
The Los Angeles Printmaking Society began in 1962 by two Los Angeles artists, Connor Everts and Paul Darrow, when they began discussing ways to improve the perception of printmaking as an art form. They decided that the best method to accomplish this goal would be to improve exhibition opportunities, educate the public, and popularize printmaking as an art form. They received support and encouragement from Ken Ross, of the newly formed Los Angeles Arts Commission, and Ebria Feinblatt of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Artists Leonard Edmondson, June Wayne, Ynez Johnston, Emerson Woelffer, Guy MacCoy, Dick Swift, Tom Fricano, and others joined in to form the Los Angeles Printmaking Society. The organization began with 30 local members and has now expanded into an international society of well over 500 artist/printmakers from across the USA, Canada, Europe, Australia, South Korea, and Egypt. Our membership represents a wide range of artists in age and practice: printmakers, printmaking teachers, and print collectors. We strive to develop relationships internationally as well as nationally by organizing membership exhibitions in Los Angeles and elsewhere. We have provided many exhibition opportunities with exchange shows in Ireland, Korea, France, Great Britain, Sweden, and Norway amongst other locations. In 2008, LAPS had exhibitions at the California Center Museum in Escondido, The Craft and Folk Art Museum, and the LA Artcore Brewery Annex Gallery. In 2009, we had our 20th National Exhibition at the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery returning to the site of the first National held in 1973. It closed on January 3rd. Please find our virtual gallery on our website laprintmakers.com. We continue to bring printmaking into the public eye hoping to educate and instill the magic of printmaking to everyone.
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20th National Exhibition at the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery
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arts organization 550 North Larchmont Boulevard, Suite 100 Los Angeles, CA 90004 T 310 659 0122 F 310 652 7114 luciefoundation.org
LUCIE FOUNDATION
GroupLA’s Intimate View of Los Angeles Curated by Helen K. Garber in collaboration with MINARC/ GALLERY SKART and the Lucie Foundation present 25 participating photographers in a lay-of-the-land experience for visitors that captures Los Angeles’ multi-faceted personality. Each of the participating photographers selected a region of Los Angeles to reside or work in to produce these narrative portraits. The resulting portraits have been formatted for a simultaneous looping, on a Modular digital display to deliver a selection of unique perspectives. An Intimate View of Los Angeles features 25 GroupLA artists including Geoffrey Baris, Larry Brownstein, Rose-Lynn Fisher, Lisa Folino, Helen K. Garber, Shelley A. Gazin, Monica Gazzo, Ken Haber, Robert Hale, David Healey, Mark Indig, Judy Lawne, Nancy-Louise Jones, Donald Loze, Meg Madison, Jim McHugh, David Meltzer, Ted Meyer, Rosalyn Miles, Tom Paiva, Stuart Rapeport, Leslie Rosenthal, Hamesh Shahani, Kiet Thai, Rae Threat and Lillian Elaine Wilson.
GroupLA 2008, An Intimate View of Los Angeles
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arts organization P.O. Box 1826 Lompoc, CA 93438 T 805 736 1764 E Catalina@peacechairproject.org peacechairproject.org
The Peace Chair Project
The Peace Chair Project
There is no way to peace. Peace is the way.
Santa Barbara Cultural Development Foundation
Dear Art Lovers and Patrons, The Peace Chair Project operates under the Santa Barbara Cultural Development Foundation to serve communities with artist created peace chairs placed in public spaces to facilitate non-punitive conflict resolution and inspire the imagination. In schools the peace chair serves as a silent teacher’s aid. Teachers appreciate how peace chairs enable them to naturally provide lessons in negotiation, and how to resolve conflict peacefully. The peace chair provides a sanctuary for students. Here they can reflect on alternatives to disruptive behavior - one of the greatest challenges facing teachers today. The images and words on the peace chair help the students shift the focus off themselves, and help everyone to become aware of the larger picture, thereby freeing students to be more receptive to learning. The peace chair has been used as a reward for “Student of the Month”, and can also be a space for any student, who needs a break, to simply sit and be quiet.
Peace Chairs promote non-punitive conflict resolution in elementary schools, libraries, and other related public spaces. By placing artist peace chairs, we create accessible public art that serves to develop a culture of peace, and inspires the imagination within organizations, communities, and beyond. Making space for peace, one chair at a time.
A school superintendent, on witnessing the successful conflict resolution between two boys, who were instructed to go to the peace chair and work things out, said, “Say, we all need one of those (peace chairs)”. Another testimony from a 2nd grade teacher attests to the peace chair effectiveness, “I have several students with emotional and behavioral issues in my regular classroom. One of my students uses the chair for a ‘personal time-out’ when he needs a break from the classroom routine and, more importantly, when he has an outburst. Instead of running out the door, he runs to the (peace) chair. This is a much safer option. Using the (peace) chair has helped him make major progress in his behavior.” The Peace Chair Project addresses the need for simple, effective lessons on how to get along with each other. The peace chair is successful with all ages and backgrounds. Peace is a basic principle. Peace chairs effectively tap into the universal desire to have peace in our homes, our communities and the world. We thank Kim Martindale, FADA and The Los Angeles Art show for giving us this opportunity to share our unique project with art lovers from around the world. Wishing you peace and prosperity,
Catalina McIsaac Founder PO Box 1826 Lompoc, California 93438 • (805) 736-1764 www.peacechairproject.org • catalina@peacechairproject.org
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Artist, Catalina McIsaac Peace Chair Painted wood chair, collage hi-gloss resin 17 x 17 x 37 inches
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Jacqueline Lacasa
T 323 702 3594 E info@laartmachine.com laartmachine.com/voxhumana
To make art is to sing with the human voice. — David Bayles and Ted Orland Art & Fear Presenting
VOX HUMANA
Organized by the L.A. ART MACHINE, Vox Humana is a live art performance by legendary Los Angeles street artists Mear One, Kofie, Retna, and El Mac that will take place during the L.A. Art Show, January 20 - 24, 2010. What originated in the U.S. as the “tag” has evolved into one of the most sophisticated and challenging forms of contemporary art. This event recognizes the talents of these four artists while celebrating the historic journey and enduring nature of graffiti art, from the caves of Lascaux to the spas of Pompeii and from the streets of Los Angeles to the walls of galleries around the world.
Retna and El Mac, The Voice of Reason
The Project The Uruguayan explores the role of a woman in a world where life, love, and death are the signs of the times. In this enviroment, she dismantles the iconography of modernity in a battle field where a witness is surrounded by a world at times hostile, defiant, sacred, and magic. Recreating paintings of the late XIX century the woman is shown as a survivor in the XXI century where the fight for pow er is faced by creating new spaces for life. Jacqueline Lacasa
The L.A. ART MACHINE (LAAM) is an online publication and arts organization based in Los Angels but with an eye on the global art phenomenon. The LAAM covers the most relevant and current happenings in the art world, organizes exhibitions, and advocates for a continuing and vital art community on all levels. Curated By Bryson Strauss Mear One, Toy Eater
Kofie, Triangulation of a Creamy Rust in Cali (detail)
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CURATED PROJECT SPACES The Wende Museum 5741 Buckingham Parkway Suite E Culver City, CA 90230 T 310 216 1600 wendemuseum.org
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Sister Cities of Los Angeles, Inc. and The Wall Project
Sister Cities International was created in 1956 by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in the hope that people-to-people relationships established through Sister City affiliations would increase cultural understanding and awareness. He also hoped that these relationships would lessen the chance of future conflicts. 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. Most recently, Sister Cities of Los Angeles collaborated on The Wall Project, an initiative which brought the people of Berlin and Los Angeles together in commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Produced by The Wende Museum to honor the cultural and historical implications of the fall of the Wall, The Wall Project featured two public art installations: the Wall Along Wilshire and the Wall Across Wilshire. Composed of ten sections of the original Berlin Wall and painted by artists from Los Angeles and Berlin, the Wall Along Wilshire is the world’s longest stretch of the Wall outside of Germany. The Wall Across Wilshire, an 80-foot wall featuring the work of Los Angeles artists, was used to shut down Wilshire Boulevard on November 8, 2009 for The Wende Museum’s midnight ceremony marking the anniversary of the fall of the Wall. Sister Cities Monument
Wall Across Wilshire
“I’m proud that this important historical and cultural art event happened in the Fourth Council District. The Wall Project has established many more connections between the Sister Cities of Los Angeles and Berlin - connections among artists, dignitaries, historians, and institutions. I’ve worked for years to build the relationship between these two great cities, and feel this project is a symbol of this important alliance.” Tom LaBonge
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Signs: Contemporary Middle Eastern Art
A groundbreaking exhibition that provides a rare glimpse into the world of Middle Eastern art, curated by Karin Adrian von Roques in association with Sundaram Tagore Gallery. Grappling with aesthetic philosophy, mysticism, tradition, and issues of everyday survival and existence, all seven artists challenge convention and create new visual language. Once the cradle of ancient civilization, the Middle East has a compelling artistic history. For centuries, the written word has played a defining role in Islamic visual culture— a legacy that persists even today. Working with different media, including paint on canvas, collage, ink on paper, wood and gold leaf, these artists take traditional Arabic script and symbols as their point of departure. Offering a nuanced view of the culture of the Middle East, these innovative artists create complex contemporary works that draw on the spiritual depth of ancient Islamic art. The roster of artists includes: Ahmad Moualla (Syria); Ayman El Semary (Egypt); Hassan Massoudy (Iraq); Khaled Al-Saa’i (Syria); Ali Hassan (Qatar); Georges Fikry Ibrahim (Egypt); and Yousef Ahmad (Qatar). This will be the only West-Coast Showing of the Signs exhibition.
Ali Hassan, Noon 4, 2009, Mixed media on paper 70 3/4 5 x 78 3/4 inches
Hassan Massoudy, Untitled, Ink and pigment on paper, 2005, 29 1/2 x21 3/4 inches, STG Georges Ibrahim, The Carriage of the Farmer, 2006 Mixed media on paper, 93 1/3 x 134 inches
Yousef Ahmad, 2009, Untitled, Thread, varnish, paint, andpaper laid on canvas, 71 x 71 inches, STG
Georges Ibrahim The Farmer, 2006 Mixed media on paper 134 x93 1/3 inches, STG
Ahmad Moualla, Untitled, 2009, Acrylic on canvas 39 1/4 x 79 inches, STG
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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 special thanks for their enthusiastic participation in the Los Angeles Art Show 2010 VIP Program of Events: Alan and Abby Levy art:21 Art Museum Council, LACMA Barbara and Glenn Golenberg Elinor and Rubin Turner ForYourArt Frederick R. Weisman Foundation HAMMER Museum J. Paul Getty Museum Kai Loebach and Lee Miller, MD Los Angeles County Museum of Art MAK Center Modern and Contemporary Art Council, LACMA Museum of Contemporary Art
SPECIAL THANKS
Norton Simon Museum of Art
Kim Martindale
Orange County Museum of Art
of KR Martindale Show Management
RAND Corporation
would like to thank all those
Royal/T and Susan Hancock
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Santa Monica Museum of Art The Broad Art Foundation The Stahl House Tom Morgan Watts House Project and Edgar Arceneaux
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Become a member and receive two free tickets to Renoir and two free tickets to American\Stories! To join or for more information, visit lacma.org or call 877 522-6225. Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Gabrielle with a Rose (detail), 1911, Musée d’Orsay, Paris, photo © 2009 Musée d’Orsay, Paris, by Hervé Lewandowski
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The American Museum of Ceramic Art’s current exhibition
of the American West
A Survey of Tabletop Vessels from AMOCA’s Permanent Collection
Fine Art Exhibition and Sale
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Saturday, February 6—Sunday, March 7, 2010 Autry National Center The Autry National Center’s Masters of the American West Fine Art Exhibition and Sale is considered the country’s most important Western art show. Each year, more than 75 nationally recognized, contemporary Western artists challenge themselves to create and exhibit their very best work. Stylistically and thematically diverse, their works represent the extraordinary range of subject matter that contemporary, historic, and mythic Western experiences inspire.
January 23, 2010 through April 24, 2010
Opening Reception, February 13, 6-9 pm Pre-reception discussion with the curators, 5 pm Guest Co-Curators: Jo Lauria & Billie Sessions, Ph.D.
Participating Artists William Acheff Peter Adams Cyrus Afsary Bill Anton Clyde Aspevig Gerald Balciar Christopher Blossom Harley Brown Kenneth Bunn John Buxton George Carlson Ken Carlson Bruce Cheever Tim Cherry Len Chmiel Scott L. Christensen John Coleman Michael Coleman Nicholas Coleman Carole Cooke Bob Coronato Don Crowley Dennis Doheny Robert Duncan John Fawcett
Bill Nebeker, Them That Lean to Lonesome, bronze, 20 x 15 x 6 in.
Luke Frazier Daniel F. Gerhartz Veryl Goodnight Richard V. Greeves Robert Griffing George Hallmark Harold T. Holden Doug Hyde Oreland C. Joe Sr. François Koch Mehl Lawson Z. S. Liang David Mann Bonnie Marris Walter T. Matia Krystii Melaine Herb Mignery Denis Milhomme Dean L. Mitchell James Morgan Bill Nebeker Jim C. Norton Ralph Oberg Chris Owen JoAnn Peralta
Robert Peters William S. Phillips Daniel W. Pinkham Kyle Polzin Scott Tallman Powers Kevin Red Star Jason Rich Gayle Garner Roski Sandy Scott William Shepherd Tim Shinabarger Kyle Sims Mian Situ Daniel Smith Matt Smith Tucker Smith Michael Stack Howard Terpning Richard D. Thomas Kent Ullberg Curt Walters Morgan Weistling Kim Wiggins Jim Wilcox David Yorke
Why a Ceramics Museum?
To Collect • To Present • To Educate • To Preserve The history of mankind is preserved in the permanency of ceramics. The American Museum of Ceramic Art is an opportunity for you to connect with people who share an interest in ceramics, to further your knowledge of ceramic history, and to build a legacy for future generations.
AMOCA is YOUR museum.
Get involved. Plan a visit. Become a member. Give a donation.
For more information, please contact Special Events at 323.667.2000, ext. 317, or visit TheAutry.org/Masters.
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“Whether Nick Cave’s efforts qualify as fashion, body art or sculpture…they fall squarely under the heading of Must Be Seen to Be Believed.” roberta smith, the new york times
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CONTACT LIST 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 Green Fine Arts 154 Throckmorton Avenue Mill Valley, CA 94941 T 415 381 8776 E rgfa@sbcglobal.net rgfinearts.com Robert L. Parsons Fine Art 131 Bent Street Taos, NM 87571 T 575 751 0159 E parsons@parsonsart.com parsonsart.com Sandra Lee Gallery 251 Post Street, Suite 310 San Francisco, CA 94108 T 415 291 8000 E art@sandraleegallery.com sandraleegallery.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 Richards Contemporary Art 251 Post Street, Suite 425 (between Grant and Stockton) San Francisco, CA 94108 T 415 788 5588 F 415 788 5580 E gallery@srcart.com srcart.com Sculpturesite Gallery Convention Plaza 201 Third Street, Suite 102 San Francisco, CA 94103 T 415 495 6400 E info@sculpturesite.com sculpturesite.com
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Spanierman Modern 53 East 58th Street New York, NY 10022 T 212 832 1400 E christineberry@spanierman.com E mcampbell@spanierman.com spaniermanmodern.com Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects @ Gallery Schlesinger 24 East 73rd Street New York, NY 10021 T 212 734 3600 / gallery T 212 281 2281 / office C 917 861 7312 E info@shfap.com shfap.com Stewart Gallery 1110 West Jefferson Street Boise, ID 83702 T 208 433 0593 F 208 388 0620 E lane@stewartgallery.com stewartgallery.com Stricoff Fine Art, Ltd 564 West 25th Street New York, NY 10001 T 212 219 3977 F 212 219 3240 E info@stricoff.com stricoff.com Sue Greenwood Fine Art 330 North Coast Highway Laguna Beach, CA 92651 T 949 494 0669 F 949 494 0689 E sue@suegreenwoodfineart.com suegreenwoodfineart.com
Susan Spiritus Gallery 3929 Birch Street Newport Beach, CA 92660 T 949 474 4321 C 949 887 9458 F 949 474 4204 E susan@susanspiritusgallery.com susanspiritusgallery.com
Trigg Ison Fine Art 511 North Robertson Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90048 T 310 274 8047 F 310 274 8076 E info@triggison.com triggison.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
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 trottergalleries.com
Tasende Gallery 820 Prospect Street La Jolla, CA 92037 T 858 454 3691 F 858 454 0589 E tasende@aol.com tasendegallery.com
Turner Bennett 736 North La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90069 T 310 855 2599 F 310 855 0426 E info@turnerbennett.com turnerbennett.com
Ten472 Contemporary Art 10472 Alta Street Grass Valley, CA 95945 T 707 484 2685 E info@ten472.com ten472.com By Appointment
Villa Del Arte Galleries Calle Tapineria 39 08002 Barcelona Spain T 34 93 268 0673 F 34 93 310 3435 E info@villadelarte.com villadelarte.com
The Americas Collection 214 Andalusia Avenue Coral Gables, FL 33134 T 305 446 5578 F 305 446 1148 E velia@americascollection.com americascollection.com
Sullivan Goss An American Gallery 7 East Anapamu Street Santa Barbara, CA 93101 T 805 730 1460 F 805 730 1462 E sales@sullivangoss.com sullivangoss.com
The Bohemian Gallery 7939 Floyd Street Overland Park, KS 66208 T 913 645 0677 / 913 909 7176 T 415 627 8590 E vlrkc11@yahoo.com thebohemiangallery.com bgfineart.com
Sundaram Tagore Gallery 9606 South Santa Monica Boulevard Beverly Hills, CA 90210 T 1 310 278 4520 F 1 310 278 4525 E beverlyhills@sundaramtagore.com sundaramtagore.com
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
Volakis Gallery 421 Walnut Street, Suite 180 Napa, CA 94559 T 707 331 3463 F 707 254 7529 E volakis@volakisgallery.com volakisgallery.com By appointment only Ward-Nasse Gallery 178 Prince Street New York, NY 10012 T 212 925 6951 F 212 334 2095 E wardnasse@gmail.com wardnasse.org Waterhouse & Dodd 26 Cork Street London W1S 3ND UK 44 20 7734 7800 USA 646 821 4346 F 44 20 7734 7805 E info@waterhousedodd.com waterhousedodd.com
Westwood Gallery, Inc. 568 Broadway New York, NY 10012 T 212 925 5700 F 212 925 3449 E info@westwoodgallery.com westwoodgallery.com Hours: Tue - Sat 11am - 6pm William A. Karges Fine Art 427 North Canon Drive, Suite 101 Beverly Hills, CA 90210 T 310 276 8551 Toll Free 800 884 4022 F 310 276 7980 E kargesla@pacbell.net
Print Fairs Catherine E. Burns Fine Prints P.O. Box 11201 Oakland, CA 94611 T 510 654 7910 F 510 654 6560 E cburns@catherineburns.com Tobey C. Moss Gallery 7321 Beverly Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90036 T 323 933 5523 E tobeymoss@earthlink.net tobeycmossgallery.com Annex Galleries 604 College Avenue Santa Rosa, CA 95404 T 707 546 7352 F 707 546 7924 E artannex@aol.com annexgalleries.com Armstrong Fine Art 200 East Walton Street Chicago, IL 60611 T 312 664 9312 F 312 664 9862 E bernard@armstrongfineart.com armstrongfineart.com Joel R. Bergquist Fine Arts P.O. Box 20546 Standford, CA 94309 T 650 325 5305 F 650 473 9346 E jbfa20546@yahoo.com artnet.com
Egenolf Gallery Japanese Prints P.O. Box 4240 Burbank, CA 91503 T 661 821 0256 F 661 821 0884 E veronica@egenolfgallery.com egenolfgallery.com Roger Genser P.O. Box 5133 Santa Monica, CA 90409 T 310 392 5582 F 310 392 5582 M. Lee Stone Fine Prints, Inc. 19212 Shubert Drive Saratoga, CA 95070 T 408 446 5287 F 408 446 3462 E lee@mleestonefineprints.com mleestonefineprints.com The Art of Japan P.O. Box 432 Medina, WA 98039 T 425 455 4417 E frazerfineart@gmail.com frazerfineart.com The Verne Collection 2207 Murray Hill Road Cleveland, OH 44106 T 216 231 8866 F 216 231 8877 E vernegallery@att.net vernegallery.com Warnock Fine Arts 525 South Calle Encilia Palm Springs, CA 92264 T 415 377 7438 E lwarnock@earthlink.net warnockfinearts.com
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
Fine Art Conservation Laboratories, Inc. P.O. Box 23557 Santa Barbara, CA 93121 T 805 564 3438 F 805 568 1178 E best_artdoc@yahoo.com fineartconservation.com Hayden & Fandetta Rare Books J. P. Hayden 4011 Via Marina A302 Marina Del Rey, CA 90292 T 917 972 6161 F 323 878 6698 E Haydenandfandetta@Msn.Com Jerry Solomon Framing 5221 West Jefferson Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90016 T 323 851 7241 Solomonframe.com Shawn Speck Picture Framing 9352 Russell Street La Habra, CA 90631 T 562 698 6200 Shawnspeck.com Steinway Piano Gallery 314 North Robertson Boulevard West Hollywood, CA 90048 T 310 652 6666 Spghollywood.com The Dutch Flower 545 Morro Hills Road Fallbrook, CA 92028 T 760 728 9395 Thedutchflower.com The Lighter Side 423 Hindry Avenue, Unit E Inglewood, CA 90301 T 310 338 8000 F 310 338 8050 Specialeventlighting.com Robertson Taylor CA, Inc. 15260 Ventura Boulevard Suite 2230 Sherman Oaks, CA 91403 T 818 815 2600 F 818 815 2640 E infola@rtib.net
Turon Travel, Inc. 2 Wooster Street New York, NY 10013 T 212 925 5453 F 212 219 1865 Turontravel.com Visual Art Source 5525 Oakdale Avenue #430 Woodland Hills, CA 91364 T 818 456 0435 E info@visualartsource.com Visualartsource.com
Media 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 Art & Antiques 1359 Broadway, Suite 900 New York, NY 10018 T 212 230 0200 F 212 230 0201 artandantiquesmag.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 www.artltdmag.com Art Scene P.O. Box 2029 Thousand Oaks, CA 91358 T 213 482 4724 F 213 482 4357 E artscene@artscenecal.com Artscenecal.com
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CONTACT LIST Dwell 40 Gold Street San Francisco, CA 94133 T 415 373 5100 F 415 373 5181 Dwell.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 Modern 575 Broadway, 5th Floor New York, NY 10012 T 212 941 2824 idealmodern.com The Art Newspaper 594 Broadway, Suite 406 New York, NY 10012 T 212 343 0727 F 212 965 5367 theartnewspaper.com The Magazine Antiques 575 Broadway New York, NY 10012 T 212 941 2909 F 212 343 9295 themagazineantiques.com Venice Magazine T 310 452 8452 venicemag.com FOR ADVERTISING AND PROMOTIONS
Paige Media T 310 463 9094 venicepaige@yahoo.com
Museums
Non Profits
American Museum Of Ceramic Art 340 South Garey Avenue Pomona, CA 91766 T 909 865 3146 ceramicmuseum.org
Inner-City Arts 720 Kohler Street Los Angeles, CA 90021 T 213 627 9621 inner-cityarts.org
Autry National Center 4700 Western Heritage Way Los Angeles, CA 90027 T 323 667 2000 F 323 660 5721 theautry.org
Armory Center for the Arts 145 North Raymond Avenue Pasadena, CA 91103 T 626 792 5101 F 626 449 0139 armoryarts.org
Fowler Museum P.O. Box 951549 Los Angeles, CA 90095 T 310 825 4361 fowler.ucla.edu
California Art Club 75 South Grand Avenue Pasadena, CA 91105 T 626 583 9009 F 626 583 4796 californiaartclub.org
Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) 5905 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90036 T 323 857 6000 Lacma.org Museum Of Latin American Art 628 Alamitos Avenue Long Beach, CA 90802 T 562 437 1689 F 562 437 7043 molaa.org Museum Of Ventura County 89 South California Street Ventura, CA 93001 T 805 653 0323 venturamuseum.org Santa Monica Museum of Art 2525 Michigan Avenue, G1 Santa Monica, CA 90404 T 310 586 6488 F 310 586 6487 E info@smmoa.org smmoa.org The University Art Museum California State University Long Beach 1250 Bellflower Boulevard Long Beach, CA 90804 T 562 985 4299 csulb.edu/uam
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D. A. C. Gallery 828 South Main Street Los Angeles, CA 90014 T 213 627 7374 E info@DACGallery.com dacgallery.com 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 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 Self Help Graphics & Art 3802 Cesar Chavez Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90063 T 323 881 6444 E Info@Selfhelpgraphics.com Selfhelpgraphics.com
Side Street Projects 730 North Fair Oaks Avenue Pasadena, CA 91109 T 626 798 7774 sidestreet.org Sister Cities Exhibition of Los Angeles E Kamilla.Blanche@Lacity.org lasistercities.com The Frostig Collection 971 North Altadena Drive Pasadena, CA 91107 T 626 791 9163 E frostigcollection@frostig.org thefrostgcollection.org The Lucie Foundation / Group LA 550 North Larchmont, Suite 100 Los Angeles, CA 90004 T 310 344 7883 E mail@helenkgarber.com luciefoundation.org The Peace Chair Project P.O. Box 1826 Lompoc, CA 93438 T 805 736 1764 peacechairproject.org
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