SOFA CHICAGO 2018 | Show Catalog

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November 2-4 Opening Night, November 1 Navy Pier



November 2-4 Opening Night, November 1 Navy Pier

Owned and Produced by Clarion UX Donna Davies Group Show Director Kathy Murphy Global Sales Director Mercedes Arensberg Gallery Sales Manager Lauren DeMaio Vice President of Events Leah Steinhardt Director of Marketing Nicole Shorette Marketing Coordinator Liza Pontonio Finance Manager Cover: Harumi Nakashima A Disclosing Form 1607 (detail) Porcelain 25 x 15.5 x 13 inches Duane Reed Gallery

Collie Ferguson Accounting Stephen Perreault Creative Director



November 2-4 Opening Night, November 1 Navy Pier

LECTURE SERIES ...................8 SPECIAL EXHIBITS ...............12 CONNECT .............................20 EXHIBITORS ..........................24 PARTNERS ..........................162

Thursday, November 1 5 – 9 pm Friday, November 2 11 am – 7 pm (10 – 11 am VIP hour) Saturday, November 3 11 am – 7 pm (10 – 11 am VIP hour) Sunday, November 4 12 – 6 pm

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FROM THE DIRECTOR Welcome to the 25th edition of SOFA CHICAGO! Thank you for joining us this year for this momentous year celebrating 25 years of SOFA CHICAGO. Reflecting upon this milestone, I am flooded by nostalgia as SOFA has always been a community, and the fair has served as a reunion where we catch up with one another, discover what is new, celebrate one another’s achievements, and make new friends. And with that spirit, I am proud to share this year’s exciting fair with you! This year’s fair features nearly 70 galleries representing more than 800 artists, and galleries from around the world. Thank you to all the exhibiting galleries, special exhibits, demonstrations, Partner Pavilion participants for being us in this special year. Thank you to all who are exhibiting with us again this year and welcome to all our new exhibitors. This fair would not be here without all of you! Also, we extend our gratitude to our cultural partners and attendees for their support and recognition of SOFA CHICAGO’s strong reputation as a dynamic, international fair dedicated to contemporary and modern art and design. We are thrilled to welcome ChiArts as our Opening Night Beneficiary for SOFA CHICAGO 2018. ChiArts is Chicago’s first public arts high school and supports over 600 rising scholar-artists from all 50 wards. I hope you enjoy the installations and performances that the ChiArts faculty and students will be creating throughout the fair. These are meant to engage our visitors and by doing so, I hope you will join us in supporting ChiArts and this important school in Chicago. This year’s Special Exhibits feature 9 spectacular presentations by: Appalachian Center for Craft; Ball State University; Beatrice Wood Center for the Arts; ChiArts; Collectors of Wood Art; Museum of Glass, Tacoma; North Carolina and the Studio Glass Movement; The Chicago Mosaic School; and The Documenta Project. All Special Exhibits feature important non-profit art organizations, museums, or universities who are presenting thought-provoking exhibits about the applied arts. I hope you enjoy these presentations and find new insights into the work and concepts exhibited. SOFA has always been a platform for education and the Lecture Series is a testament to this. I hope you take advantage of these lectures and hear from the curators, artists, and scholars who

are presenting in this year’s Lecture Series. These are wonderful opportunities to hear more about an artist’s work, or new concepts in the applied arts, or how to properly inventory and insure your collection. With more than 20 lectures to choose from, there is something for everyone in this year’s series. We are pleased to welcome our six art and design universities as part of the CONNECT competition! CONNECT is a concept we have challenged these schools with by asking them to create design environments with seating, lighting and conceptual staging where you, our attendees, can “connect.” This year’s schools include: Columbus College of Art & Design (OH); Illinois Institute of Technology (IL); University of California, Davis; University of Iowa; University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth; and Virginia Tech University. Thank you to Chubb Personal Risk Services and Corning Museum of Glass for their generous support of CONNECT. We are grateful for our sponsors, including Chubb Personal Risk Services, whose generous support for this 14th consecutive year, makes our SOFA CHICAGO VIP Lounge and special events possible. Chubb also sponsors CONNECT and we thank them for their commitment to contemporary art and design. Thank you, also, to Cadillac, our Official Vehicle of SOFA CHICAGO 2018, for their commitment to the legacy of art and design. We also wish to thank Antolini, the world-renowned Italian-based stone company who will bring the concept of HAUTE NATURE to their show space; Jadot Wines, our Official Wine Sponsor; Artsy, our Official Online Partner; River North Design District; and Eataly, who has created beautiful and delicious concessions for this year’s fair. I also want to thank our Host Committee for their tireless support and generosity of spirit to help champion SOFA CHICAGO. Their true patronage of not only SOFA but of the arts is inspirational and I am grateful for their advocacy. Last but never least, thank you to the incredible team at SOFA CHICAGO. This fair is simply not possible without their tireless efforts, long days, and good humor! Thank you to Mercedes Arensberg, Lauren DeMaio, Collie Ferguson, Kathy Murphy, Stephen Perreault, Liza Pontonio, Nicole Shorette, Leah Steinhardt, and the entire team at SPACE Productions.

Donna Davies Group Show Director


HOST COMMITTEE Andrea Mills

Michelle Impey

Ann Nathan

Michelle T. Boone

Bruce Robbins

Rebecca Sive

Bruce W. Pepich

Susanna Homan

Cheryl Durst

Suzanne Lovell

Christopher G. Kennedy

Tony Sarabia

Daniel Walker

Trish and Glen Tullman

Deb and John Gross

Zurich Esposito

Diana Bitting Fern Grauer George Larson Ginny B. Van Alyea Howard Tullman Jackie Koo Jill Maremont John H. Bryan Kay Bucksbaum Laura Doyle Marilynn Gardner Mark Lyman and Anne Meszko


ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS AIA Chicago

Cadillac

American Association of

Marie-Eve G. Castonguay

Woodturners The American Society of Interior Designers – Illinois Chapter (ASID-IL)

ChiArts Chicago Architecture Biennial Chicago Architecture Foundation

Karen Ami

The Chicago Artists Coalition

Antolini

The Chicago Design Museum

Appalachian Center for Craft

Chicago Mosaic School

Art Alliance for Contemporary Glass

and GoCM Chicago Shakespeare Theater

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chubb Personal Risk Service

The Arts Club of Chicago

Benjamin Cobb

Artsy

Collectors of Wood Art

Semina Baek

Columbus College of Art

Ball State University

& Design

David Barnhill

The Conservation Center

Beatrice Wood Center for

Consulate General of Denmark

the Arts

Kelly Comboni

Mette Bentzen

Corning Museum of Glass

Bergstrom-Mahler Museum

Tanya Crane

of Glass (BMMOG) Diana Bitting

Aaron Crothers The Department of Cultural

Jen Blazina

Affairs and Special Events

Mark Bolick/HIS Glassworks

(DCASE)

Michelle T. Boone

DePaul Art Museum

John H. Bryan

DIFFA Chicago

Katie Buckingham

THE DOCUMENTA PROJECT

Kay Bucksbaum

Laura Donefer


Laura Doyle Laura Drake

Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art

Museum of Glass, Tacoma

Adam Siegel

Shelley Muzylowski-Allen

Leslie Silverman/D&L Art

Cheryl Durst

Jadot

Ann Nathan

Eataly

Doug Jeck

North Carolina and the Studio

Ed Paschke Art Center

John Lewis Glass Studios

Elmhurst Art Museum

Nicholas Johnson

Pascal Oudet

Kye-Yeon Son

Zurich Esposito

Christopher G. Kennedy

Bruce W. Pepich

Society of North American

Alysia Fischer

Jackie Koo

Pilchuck Glass School

Frank Lloyd Wright Trust

George Larson

Pittsburgh Glass Center

SPACE Design + Productions

Marilynn Gardner

Wanshu Lee

Daniel Randall

The Ukrainian Institute of

Sue Giannotti

Lillstreet Art Center

Cynthia Reeves

Modern Art (UIMA)

Sean Gildea/Oceanside Glass

Loewe Foundation

The Renaissance Society at

Susan Taylor Glasgow

Eric Lovell/Uroboros Glass

Graham Foundation

Suzanne Lovell

Fern Grauer

The Loyola University Museum

Deb and John Gross

of Art (LUMA)

Glass Movement

Glass Supply Rebecca Sive The Smart Museum of Art

Goldsmiths (SNAG)

Winnie Teschmacher

the University of Chicago

Greg Topalian

The Reva and David Logan

Katja Toporski

Center for the Arts The Richard H. Driehaus

Trish and Glen Tullman

Hoss Haley

Mark Lyman and Anne Meszko

Sarah Haselwood

Marco Manansala

The River North Design District

University of California Davis

Petra Hoelscher

Jill Maremont

Bruce Robbins

University of Massachusetts,

Susanna Homan

Wendy Maruyama

Eric Romano

David Huang

The Mary and Leigh Block

Debra Ruzinsky

Unknown Lab

Sandra Ainsley Gallery

Ginny B. Van Alyea

Hyde Park Art Center

Museum of Art

Museum

Howard Tullman

University of Iowa

Dartmouth

Illinois Institute of Technology

Grace McConnell

Tony Sarabia

Mary Van Cline

The International Museum of

Heather McElwee

Schiffer Publishing

Tom Van Daele

Andrea Mills

Bruce Schuettinger/MosArt

Virginia Tech University

Museum of Contemporary Art

Brad Sells

Daniel Walker

Sin-Jeong Seo

Kimberly Winkle

Ron Shapiro/Digitry Co

Hiroshi Yamano

Dinnerware Design Michelle Impey Instituto Cervantes International Interior Design Association (IIDA)

Chicago The Museum of Contemporary Photography

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David Barnhill

Katja Toporski

Kye-Yeon Son

Marie-Eve G. Castonguay

LECTURE SERIES FRIDAY 9 - 10 am | Room A SNAG Emerging Artists 2018 Emerging jewelry artists, Tanya Crane, Marie-Eve G. Castonguay (Galerie Noel Guymarc'h), and Wanshu Li (Charon Kransen Arts) Sponsored by the Society of North American Goldsmiths 10 - 11 am | Room A The Challenges of Working Large Metal sculptor Hoss Haley (Momentum Gallery) Sponsored by the Society of North American Goldsmiths 11 am - 12 pm | Room A Vessels for my Heart Metal Artist Kye-Yeon Son (Galerie Noel Guyomarc'h) Sponsored by the Society of North American Goldsmiths

11 am - 12 pm | Room B Self-Reflection through Mirrored Voids Glass artist Joanna Manousis (Habatat Galleries)

12 - 1 pm | Room A Public Art in the Urban Landscape Gallerist Cynthia Reeves (Cynthia Reeves Gallery)

12 - 1:30 pm | Room B CONNECT Panel Discussion Discussion with faculty advisors of the six chosen participating CONNECT schools: Columbus College of Art & Design; Illinois Institute of Technology; University of California-Davis; University of Iowa; University of Massachusetts Dartmouth; and Virginia Tech University. Moderated by William Ganis, Chairperson of the Department of Art and Design, and Professor of Art History at Indiana State University.

1 - 2 pm | Room A Historical Furniture from Many Cultures Artist Bruce Schuettinger / MosArt (Joseph Gallery)

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2 - 3 pm | Room A Layered Resplendence: An Ongoing Collaboration Between David Barnhill and David Huang Metalsmiths David Barnhill and David Huang (Kirsten Muenster Projects) 2 - 3 pm | Room B North Carolina and the Studio Glass Movement Dr. Alysia Fischer, Curator, North Carolina and the Studio Glass Movement exhibit, discusses the seminal role of North Carolina artists and institutions in the Studio Glass Movement. 3 - 4 pm | Room A The Space In-Between Jewelry artist Katja Toporski (Charon Kransen Arts) 3 - 4 pm | Room B WOOD: 25 Years of Innovation Panel discussion the motivation behind their current exhibition and consider the question: What is innovation, specifically innovation in wood art and studio furniture? Presented by Collectors of Wood Art

4 - 5 pm | Room A Tesserae: The Language of Mosaic Art Mosaic artists and Chicago Mosaic School Directors Karen Ami and Sue Giannotti present works by contemporary mosaic artists. Presented by Chicago Mosaic School

5 - 6 pm | Room A Risk Takers/Entrepreneurs Who Changed the Landscape of the Studio Glass Movement An artist, gallery, glass factory, inventor, and distributor discuss a lifetime committed to the contemporary glass movement. Eric Lovell/Uroboros Glass moderates with John Lewis Glass Studios, Sandra Ainsley Gallery, Sean Gildea/ Oceanside Glass, Ron Shapiro/ Digitry Co, Leslie Silverman/ D&L Art Glass Supply, Mark Bolick/HIS Glassworks, and others. Presented by THE DOCUMENTA PROJECT


11 am - 12 pm | Room A Figures in Clay Potter Gerit Grimm (John Natsoulas Gallery) 11 am - 12 pm | Room B Protect Your Passion: The Evolution of Artwork from Artist to Collector to Insurer Conversation with artists Jenny Pohlman and Sabrina Knowles (Duane Reed Gallery), Chicago collectors Brian Westphal and Michael McVicker, Michelle Impey, Fine Art & Collections Manager at Chubb Personal Risk Services. Moderated by Christopher R. Taylor, Executive Director of Pilchuck Glass School. Sponsored by Chubb Personal Risk Services 12 - 1 pm | Room A Spaces of Silence Glass artist Winnie Teschmacher (Habatat Galleries)

12 - 1 pm | Room B Art on Fire: Experimenting with Glass at the Museum of Glass Hot Shop Panel discussion featuring a conversation with Hot Shop Director Benjamin Cobb and several of the Museum’s Visiting Artists. Moderated by MOG’s Katie Buckingham. Presented by the Museum of Glass 1 - 2 pm | Room B Women in Glass Susan Taylor Glasgow, Shelley Muzylowski-Allen, and Jen Blazina (Habatat Galleries), discuss being glass artists in a male dominated field. Moderated by Heather McElwee, Executive Director, The Pittsburgh Glass Center. Presented by Habatat Galleries and The Pittsburgh Glass Center

3 - 4 pm | Room A Japanese Influence on My Glass Artwork Glass artist Hiroshi Yamana (Habatat Galleries)

Sin-Jeong Seo

Daniel Randall

Gerit Grimm

Hiroshi Yamana

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4 - 5 pm | Room A Modern Bamboo Craft Rooted in Tradition Master of Chaesangjang and bamboo craft, Sin-Jeong Seo (Gallery LVS & Craft)

3 - 4 pm | Room B Discipline, Skill, Method, Means and Deliberateness Panel discussion with Wendy Maruyama, former faculty, Doug Jeck, former student, Daniel Randall, current faculty, and Kimberly Winkle, current faculty and Director of Tennessee Tech University’s School of Art, Craft and Design, featuring artists associated with the Appalachian Center for Craft. Moderated by Debra Ruzinsky, Director, Appalachian Center for Craft. Presented by the Appalachian Center for Craft, the School of Art, Craft and Design at Tennessee Tech University

2 - 3 pm | Room A Using Evolutionary Theory to Create Revolutionary Spaces with Art Visual artist Adam Siegel. Presented by The Golden Triangle

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SPECIAL EXHIBITS

Chicago High School for the Arts (ChiArts)

The Chicago High School for the Arts (ChiArts) is Chicago’s first public arts high school. ChiArts provides scholar-artists with a tuition-free, pre-professional arts training program paired with a college-preparatory academic curriculum. We focus on serving each scholar-artist through a lens of compassion so that empathy and understanding permeate into every arts and academic classroom. Our arts conservatories include Creative Writing, Dance, Music, Theatre, and Visual Arts. ChiArts’ Visual Arts Conservatory begins with foundational instruction, including an emphasis upon essential art making skills and understandings, and progresses toward more complex concepts, including critical analysis of visual culture and the fostering of independent work. The curriculum challenges and empowers students to develop their own aesthetic as each matures into an innovative artist and critical thinker. Here at SOFA, we are proud to showcase rising scholar-artists who have taken our mural course to create a piece in real-time, led by Visual Arts faculty. Presented by Chicago High School for the Arts (ChiArts), Chicago, Illinois

Scholar-artists from the ChiArts Visual Arts Conservatory

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Scholar-artists from the ChiArts Visual Arts Conservatory

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Asheville Summer of Glass

Artists and institutions in North Carolina played a pivotal role in the Studio Glass Movement. Penland School of Crafts was an early adopter of glass, with Director Bill Brown bringing in Bill Boysen in 1965 to build their first hot glass studio. The addition of the Artistin-Residence program nurtured the careers of many glass artists. It was also at Penland in 1970 that the Glass Art Society was founded. Western Carolina University played an important role through biennial exhibits curated by former Harvey Littleton student Joan Byrd. These exhibits, which began in 1974, included the work of William and Katherine Bernstein, Fritz Dreisbach, Stephen Dee Edwards, Gilbert C. Johnson, Jon Kuhn, Robert Levin, Yaffa and Jeff Todd, Mark Peiser, Richard Ritter and Jan Williams, among others. In 1976 Harvey Littleton moved to the region, bringing in more collectors and international glass artists. The exhibit covers the period from 1965-1995. Presented by North Carolina and the Studio Glass Movement, Asheville, North Carolina

Harvey K. Littleton in his Spruce Pine, North Carolina studio, Photo credit: John Littleton

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Ball State University’s Marilyn K. Glick Center for Glass: Creating a Foundation for the Future Ball State University’s Marilyn K. Glick Center for Glass in Muncie embodies the late, highly respected Studio Glass collector’s vision to establish a premier university glass making program in Indiana. It is the only American center for contemporary glass in academia with an endowment for facilities updates, materials, faculty salaries, graduate assistantships, student scholarships, and visiting arts professionals. The exhibit Ball State University’s Marilyn K. Glick Center for Glass: Creating a Foundation for the Future introduces SOFA audiences to the resources available to Glick Center undergraduates and graduates. Presented by Ball State University’s Marilyn K. Glick Center for Glass, Muncie, Indiana

Dafna Kaffeman, Defeated (wolf #01), 2013, flameworked glass with aluminum and silicone, 32.6875 x 27.5625 x 1.9375 inches, David Owsley Museum of Art, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana; Purchase: John and Janice Fisher Glass Endowment, Museum of Art Endowment, and The Friends of the Museum, 2014.008.000, Photo credit: David Owsley Museum of Art


Celebrating 500: Innovation in the Museum of Glass Visiting Artist Residency Program Since Museum of Glass (MOG) opened to the public in 2002 it has hosted over 500 Visiting Artist residencies in its Hot Shop in Tacoma, Washington. These residencies have featured a broad spectrum of artists - encouraging emerging artists, masters of the material, and artists of other mediums to create work and experiment with glass. Celebrating 500 marks the 500th residency milestone celebrated at MOG last year, and examines the impact of the Museum’s Visiting Artist residency program at SOFA. Celebrating 500 will include insight into the evolution of the artistic process which unfolds in the Museum of Glass Hot Shop, and will also highlight innovation and experimentation in the medium of glass.

Collectors of Wood Art – WOOD: 25 Years of Innovation In conjunction with the 25th anniversary of SOFA CHICAGO, the Collectors of Wood Art have identified some of the most innovative artists working in wood over the past twenty-five years. All of the artists were selected for their unique, innovative techniques and the groundwork they laid for others to follow. Thirty-five talented artisans; including furniture makers, sculptors, carvers and turners; have joined together to showcase the amazing things that are possible with the medium of wood. Presented by Collectors of Wood Art, Summerville, South Carolina

Presented by Museum of Glass, Tacoma, Washington

Visiting Artist Jay Macdonell at Museum of Glass, Photo courtesy of Museum of Glass

Pod, Amboyna burl spoon, Indonesia,11 x 4 x 4.5 inches

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THE DOCUMENTA PROJECT Discipline, Skill, Method, Means, Deliberateness Presents: Portraits of our An essay on the topic, written by Janet Koplos for this exhibition, Studio Glass Movement forms the organizing principal expressed through the works displayed. The exhibition features and embraces large concepts Community around skilled making and fine craft. Within the worldwide Contemporary Glass Movement there is passionate support to capture the spirit and character of the unique quality of the people who contributed to and enabled our community with a collection of archival portraits. By photographing them using near life-size images, their gestures and presence will be preserved on large format black and white film and high resolution digital files. Mary Van Cline, who is known for her artwork combining photography and glass since 1979, and THE DOCUMENTA PROJECT team members are photographing the many well-known personalities in the studio glass movement. Presented by Mary Van Cline, Seattle, Washington

Mary Van Cline, Portraits of our Studio Glass Movement Community, THE DOCUMENTA PROJECT

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Since inception, The Appalachian Center for Craft (now part of the School of Art, Craft & Design at Tennessee Tech University’s College of Fine Arts) has been dedicated to promoting excellence in American craft by teaching tradition and innovation in technique, concept and design, by providing access to the highest quality craft education, professional artists, and programs in a community arts context. While skill has become de-emphasized within many University arts programs, our commitment has never wavered. We develop skilled makers who engage in deep material investigations Presented by Appalachian Center for Craft, School of Art, Craft & Design at Tennessee Tech University, Smithville, Tennessee

Daniel Randall, Assistant Professor, Metals, Tennessee Tech University, Formal Transgression 5, 20 x 9.5 inches


Intersection: Art & Life

Intersection: Art & Life shares works by artists featured in a new book of the same name. The book, by Kevin Wallace, director of the Beatrice Wood Center for the Arts, explores the historical parallels between art and life, with the arts playing a central role in exploring identity, spirituality, our relationship with the environment and developing technologies. Presented by Beatrice Wood Center for the Arts, Ojai, California

The Text

In The Text, an international group of artists explore the form of the artist’s book interpreted through the medium of mosaics. Their works, which express a diverse range of visual and textural sensibilities, share a common goal: to speak in the language of form. These artists play with the tradition of the codex and create unconventional approaches through an ancient art form. As they explore their own truths, both personal and universal, the mortar becomes a page where these stories can unfold. Through their work, each artist examines their personal relationship with language and books as vehicles for self-expression, discovery, and communication. This exhibition reflects a distinctive set of technical skills and aesthetic visions in a confluence of materials, form, and texture that explore text as verbal and visual simultaneously. Presented by Gallery of Contemporary Mosaics, Chicago Illinois

Intersection: Art & Life, by Kevin Wallace

Etty Hasak, Prayers, 2018, metal mesh, thinset, stone, smalti, clay, 8 x 8.5 x 4.5 inches

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Columbus College of Art & Design

What is consumption through the lens of contemporary society and culture? Over the past decade how we interact with the world has changed significantly, and it is reasonable to assume interactions will continue to become more digital with each new tool that silicon valley creates; in order to “help us” actually becomes more infiltrated into our lives. We want to take a look at online consumerism through an abstract lens of installation. We intend to surround attendees with projected imagery of consumable items in an enclosed tent-like space. The public will be welcomed by reflective imagery – seating made from discarded Amazon boxes, offering a place to recoup and charge their devices. Addressing the proliferation of products of limited utility and durability, the design of e-commerce also interfaces to encourage reckless spending, the waste-stream and byproducts of an industry individually packaging and shipping vast quantities of material daily.

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Illinois Institute of Technology

In the world as we know it, the axes of X, Y, and Z dictate everything. A simple framework of visual lines exploits these within this stage for diverse physical and emotional interactions. Elements therein are fundamentally assigned to signify each; seating arrangement in width, wall facade in depth, lighting systems in height. An experience, following laws of proportion and tailored by an articulation of a sloping plane, mutates with movement throughout. Intricate illumination then forms beacons to guide through the orchestrated space – into a serendipitous moment of recharge.

University of California, Davis

The UC Davis submission is an immersive installation titled, BLOOM. Our Design Department emphasizes social responsibility, human-centered practice and sustainability. We are uniquely poised with a biodesign program which gives us the opportunity to work with innovative and sustainable materials. Given the opportunity to build an exhibit for an international audience, we have dedicated BLOOM to tackling the negative environmental impact of consumerism by providing a comfortable, desirable and modern lounge space, with everything except the electronics composed completely of biodegradable materials. We aim for the audience to connect with the environment through materials like mycelium, a unique biomaterial grown from root-like strings that extend from underneath mushrooms. BLOOM will prove that products aren’t limited by their life spans.


University of Iowa

The University of Iowa 3D design program has created a harmonious and comforting environment for SOFA CONNECT 2018 inspired by the works of Grant Wood. We were most drawn to his painting Young Corn, depicting an undulating patchwork of fields and pasture in rural Iowa. The intense rolling and spherical forms present in Grant Wood’s landscapes capture a nostalgia for the rural fields of Iowa. We borrowed shapes, textures and colors to create a warm space, evoking the feelings of nostalgia present in Young Corn. The overall structure references rolling hills lined with rows of crops and draws one in through a wide front opening. The cylindrical seating and platforms are reminiscent of trees. The space reflects our pride in the history of our university. Like Grant Wood, we appreciate the great beauty in all facets of Midwest life, and strive to communicate that beauty through our space.

University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth

The ocean is a connected space dynamic and teeming with life. Catch and Release, will harbor the currents of SOFA visitors, like a school of fish, inviting them to share a moment of curiosity and inquiry. The UMass Dartmouth team was inspired by the daily impact of the ocean on life in New England. The fishing industry has been central to the identity of New Bedford, Massachusetts since the nineteenth century. Effects have been felt throughout the city’s history and the fluctuations of its economy. Recognizing that a trap functions as an inviting enclosure, we have designed a similar structure for visitors to inhabit. The permeability of traps inspired us to explore expansive design. Utilizing light and projections, visitors will be lured into our space, much like baiting a trap. Our structure draws parallels between the experience of sea-life and human connections through contemporary design.

Virginia Tech University

Voided Space challenges our perception of solid and void. We seek the state of waking up from the hum of a crowd to appreciate presence of an individual. The installation consists of negative spaces that are accessible from the exterior, as well as enclosed positive spaces that contain lights and sensors. The elastic, translucent fabric boundaries that define these volumes are also the media that obscure light and view. Perceptions of depth and activity are blurred, while reactive lighting enriches the personal qualities of the small installation space. Visitors can sit in one of the darkened spaces and gaze through layers of fabric, people, and light.

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AARON FABER GALLERY ADDRESS 666 Fifth Avenue Entrance on West 53rd Street New York, NY 10103 USA P 212.586.8411 E sales@aaronfaber.com www.aaronfaber.com

STAFF Edward S. Faber Patricia Kiley Faber Jackie-Lynn Wax Carla Crawley

TOM & JUTTA MUNSTEINER Fuku Ryu Necklace, amethyst, citrine, diamond, 18k gold

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ARTISTS Alishan Glenda Arentzen Elise Bergeron Marco Borghesi Michael Boyd Matthieu Cheminée

Bongsang Cho Cristina Dias Dorian & Rose Roland Dubuc Arata Fuchi Michael Good

Trudee Hill Michael Jensen Audrius Krulis Tom & Bernd Munsteiner JS Noor Tod Pardon

So Young Park Claudio Pino Baiyang Qiu Radi Brothers Kim Rawdin Peter Schmid / Atelier Zobel

Ginny Whitney Jeff & Susan Wise

MATTHIEU CHEMINÉE Brooch, Sterling silver, 18k gold, diamonds, 3.5 x 3.5 inches, Photo credit: Anthony McLean

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ADAMAR FINE ARTS ADDRESS By Appointment 21173 NE 18th Pl Miami, FL 33179 USA P 305.576.1355 E adamargal@aol.com www.adamargallery.com

STAFF Tamar Erdberg, Owner & Director Adam Erdberg, Owner

ZAMMY MIGDAL Undulating Trio in Red Major B, 2017, aluminum, polyurethane, 42 x 76 x 61 inches

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ARTISTS Debbie Carfagno Jim Dine Tolla Inbar

Brad Howe Alex Katz Robert Longo

Mr. Brainwash Zammy Migdal Gretchen Minnhaar

Jeff Pullen Donal Sultan Tom Wesselmann

TOM WESSELMANN Wild Flower Bouquet, Black, 1988, enamel on cut-out steel, 68 x 88 inches

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AI BO GALLERY ADDRESS 1 Stratton Road Purchase, NY 10577 USA P 914.251.0169 E glenn@aibogallery.com www.aibogallery.com

STAFF Glenn Aber, Owner & Director Luis Perez, Logistics Rhea Dsouza, Art Fair Assistant Director

PETR STACHO WAVE, 2015, kiln, cut, cast and polished glass, 21 x 20 x 5 inches

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ARTISTS Tom Brzon Dinh Cong Dat Cristina Ghetti Nguyen the Hung

Tom Marosz Doug Frohman Louis La Rooy J. Margolis

Koichi Matsufuji Moises Morganstern John Petrey Madonna Phillips

Suzy Scarborough Louis Sclafani Janet Sherman Petr Stacho

Le Thanh Son Nguyen Van Quang

TOM MAROSZ Gold Wings, 2018, cut, polished and beveled glass, 24 x 24 x 16 inches

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ALIDA ANDERSON ART PROJECTS ADDRESS Washington, DC USA P 310.437.1054 E info@alidaanderson.com www.alidaanderson.com

STAFF F. Lennox Campello, Owner Lori Katz Christine Kaiser Laura Beth Konopinski

CHRISTINE KAISER Dear, 2018, water based paint, graphite, wood, matte varnish, 5.75 x 5.5 x 1.5 inches

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ARTISTS Christine Kaiser

Lori Katz

Laura Beth Konopinski

LORI KATZ Wall Squares, 2018, stoneware, slips, underglaze, high-temperature wire, glaze, oil paint, cold wax, 34 x 60 x 4 inches

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ANTHONY BRUNELLI FINE ARTS ADDRESS 186 State Street Binghamton, NY 13901 USA P 607.772.0485 E info@anthonybrunelli.com www.anthonybrunelli.com

STAFF Anthony Brunelli, Owner John Brunelli, Director

MARTIN C. HERBST Lenissima (series), 2018, oil and lacquer on mirror polished stainless steel spheres, 12 inches diameter each

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ARTISTS Charles Bremer Anthony Brunelli Alan Coulson Joseph Q. Daily John DeAndrea Bruce Evans A.J. Fries Robert Fundis

Eric Green Ray Gross Rich Harrington Charles Hartley Richard Heisler Martin C. Herbst Sungchul Hong Pamela Earnshaw Kelly

Jae Yong Kim Blazo Kovacevic Gordon Lee Tice Lerner Natalija Mijatovic Jerry Ott Chang Park Thomas Pfannerstill

Jack Radetsky Amos Robinson Randall Rosenthal Peter Roth Jamie Salmon Jackie K. Seo Hisaya Taira Seth Tane

Daniel K. Tennant Ernest Viveiros Roger Watt Ron Weis

SUNGCHUL HONG String Mirror 2725, 2014, print on elastic strings in steel frame, 55 x 53.5 x 5 inches

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ZUT Belle, 2018, acrylic pastel and resin on wood, 20 x 34 inches

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STAFF Geneviève Lévesque, Owner & Director Christian Dorey, Curator Jonathan Auclair, Manager Marie-Eve Asselin, Assistant Janie Larivière, Assistant Stephanie Gagnon, Assistant


ARTISTS Sylvie Adams Charles Alexis Isabelle Beaubien Marie-Josée Bergeron Nathalie Boissonnault

Hugo Cantin Elise Caron Alex Coma Denitza Christian Dorey

Thierry Hoyau Maryline Lemaitre Annabelle Marquis Moriello Nick Morris

Claire Poiré Amer Rust Etienne Saint-Amant Virginie Schroeder

Pasha Setrova Zut

VIRGINIE SCHROEDER Mona Lisa et Leonard de Vinci, 2018, acrylic, 60 x 48 inches

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ART UNIFIED ADDRESS Venice, CA 90291 USA P 310.591.4805 E johan@artunified.com www.artunified.com

STAFF Johan Andersson

JOHAN ANDERSSON Silenced by Capitalism, 2018, oil on canvas, 52 x 48 inches

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ARTISTS Johan Andersson

Ewan Eason

Adam Greener

Joseph Lee

JOHAN ANDERSSON Like Follow Comment, 2018, oil on canvas, 60 x 48 inches

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AXIOM CONTEMPORARY ADDRESS 2801 Main Street Santa Monica, CA 90405 USA P 310.452.1120 E info@axiomcontemporary.com www.axiomcontemporary.com

STAFF Mark Matkevich, Director

MAX STEVEN GROSSMAN Rock 3s B (detail), photo compilation on lucite facemount, 37 x 75 inches

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ARTISTS Donn Delson

Max Steven Grossman

Jay Kelly

George Mead

SPEEDY GRAPHITO Splash of Ecstasy, mixed media

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BENDER GALLERY ADDRESS 29 Biltmore Ave Asheville, NC 28801 USA P 828.505.8341 E info@bendergallery.com www.bendergallery.com

STAFF Miles Bender, Owner & Director Bernadette Bender, Owner & Curator Angie McGovern, Sales Associate

KARSTEN OAKS Discord, 2018, cold sculpted, bonded, tinted optical crystal, 33 x 33 x 16 inches, Photo credit: Russel Johnson

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ARTISTS James Allen Philip Baldwin Kim Goldfarb Monica Guggisberg

Joshua Hershman Eric Hilton Karsten Oaks Mark Peiser

Marco Salvadore Mattia Salvadore Toland Sand Tim Shaw

Austyn Taylor Mary Van Cline Emma Varga Jen Violette

Peter Wright

MONICA GUGGISBERG & PHILIP BALDWIN Species Novae, 2018, blown and carved glass, dimensions ranging 19.75 - 30 inches, Photo credit: Alex Ramsay

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BERENGO STUDIO ADDRESS Fondamenta Vetrai 109/A Murano, Venezia 30141 Italy P +39.041.739453 E marco.berengo@berengo.com www.berengo.com

ANDREA SALVADOR Fradis, 2018, glass mosaic, 31.5 x 41.3 inches

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STAFF Adriano Berengo, President Marco Berengo, Executive Director


ARTISTS Luigi Benzoni Richard Jolley

Christoph Kiefhaber Marta Klonowska

Massimo Lunardon Juan Ripolles

Andrea Salvador Albert Van Acker

RICHARD JOLLEY Two Fade Doves with Amber Branches and Crystal Pomegranates, 2018, glass and metal, 42.5 x 64 x 12 inches

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BLUE RAIN GALLERY ADDRESS 544 South Guadalupe Street Santa Fe, NM 87501 USA P 505.954.9902 E info@blueraingallery.com www.blueraingallery.com

STAFF Leroy Garcia, Owner Denise Phetteplace, Executive Director Peter Stoessel, Director of Sales

RIK ALLEN Procian Seven Ascender, 2018, blown glass, silver, and steel, 24 x 15 x 15 inches

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ARTISTS Rik Allen Nathan Bennett

Erin Currier Dan Friday

Jody Naranjo Chris Pappan

Preston Singletary Martin Spei

PRESTON SINGLETARY & JODY NARANJO Untitled, 2018, blown and sand carved glass, 10 x 9 inches

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BLUE SPIRAL 1 ADDRESS 38 Biltmore Avenue Asheville, NC 28801 USA P 828.251.0202 E info@bluespiral1.com www.bluespiral1.com

STAFF John Cram, Founder Michael Manes, Director Candace Reilly, Assistant Director Ali Whitman, Marketing & Communications Coordinator Casey Engel, Consultant & Outreach Coordinator Hanako Hjersman, Consultant & Gallery Registrar Jon Sours, Preparator & Shipping Coordinator

MARY ENGEL Hybernating Bear, 2017, mixed media and bullets, 11 x 37 x 26 inches

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ARTISTS Kenneth Baskin Mary Engel

Mitchell Lonas Carrie McGee

George Peterson Brad Sells

Robert Stephan

CARRIE MCGEE Winter Day, Full of Blooms, 2018, rust and oil on transparent acrylic panels, 39 x 48 x 4 inches

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CANTOR FINE ART ADDRESS PO Box 1679 Venice, CA 90294-1679 USA P 805.300.1308 E ljc@cantorfineart.com www.cantorfineart.com

STAFF Larry Cantor John Chance

15500 Erwin Street, Suite 1041 Van Nuys, CA 91411-1028 P 805.300.1308 E ljc@cantorfineart.com www.cantorfineart.com

ANDREW MYERS When Life Gives You Lemons..., 2018, oil on steel, approximately 5,500 individually hand-painted screws, oil paint, two-tone automotive paint background with clear coat finish, wood panel, white metal frame, 46 x 66 x 6 inches

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ARTIST Andrew Myers

ANDREW MYERS Tomorrow is a New Day, oil on steel, approximately 5,500 individually hand-painted screws, oil paint, automotive paint background with clear coat finish, wood panel, white metal frame, 48 x 48 inches

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CASATI GALLERY ADDRESS 1500 South Western Ave, Suite 2E Chicago, IL 60608 USA P 312.421.9905 E info@casatigallery.com www.casatigallery.com

STAFF Ugo Alfano, Owner

MICHELA CATTAI Canneto Fasce, 2016, venetian blown glass, 9 x 12.6 inches; 8.25 x 11.6 inches, Photo credit: Agnieszka Koszyk

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ARTISTS Renato Bassoli Andrea Branzi Michela Cattai

Michele De Lucchi Salvatore Fiume Johanna Grawunder

Fausto Melotti Jonathan Nesci Philippe Nigro

Marco Parmeggiani Ettore Sottsass Nanni Valentini

PHILIPPE NIGRO Flower Vases, Urushi/Wrappa Collection, 2017, lacquered wood, 8.625 x 6.5 inches; 6.625 dia. x 8 inches; 5.5 x 10.375 inches, Photo credit: Agnieszka Koszyk

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C FINE ART ADDRESS By Appointment 250 West 90th Street, Suite 17F New York, NY 10024 USA P 646.594.7583 E csculptures@gmail.com www.c-fineart.com

STAFF Cheryl Sokolow, Principal

NORMAN MOONEY I Want You No. 3, 2018, mirror-polished stainless steel with tinted clear coat, 36 x 36 x 7 inches

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ARTISTS Kevin Barrett

Norman Mooney

Joan Giordano

Rogan Brown

KEVIN BARRETT Revolve, 2018, unique fabricated bronze, 67 x 40 x 36 inches

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CHARON KRANSEN ARTS ADDRESS 817 West End Avenue, Apt 11C New York, NY 10025 USA P 212.627.5073 E charon@charonkransenarts.com www.charonkransenarts.com

NIKI STYLIANOU Landscape Necklace, 2017, silver

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STAFF Charon Kransen Lisa Granovski Adam Brown


ARTISTS Efharis Alepedis Xus Angles Miki Asai Ralph Bakker Sara Barbanti Julia Barello Lynn Batchelder Carola Bauer Michael Becker Millie Behrens Sofia Bjรถrkman Liv Blavarp Julie Blyfield Boks & Baum Sophie Bouduban Jonathan Boyd Esther Brinkman Bifei Cao Sebastien Carre Monica Cecchi Anton Cepka Moon Choonsun Jamie Jeemin Chung Kat Cole Donna D'Aquino Annemie De Corte Tanya Crane Annette Dam Saskia Detering

Daniel DiCaprio Patricia Domingues Helke Dotzel Ralph Dotzel Susanne Elstner Stephanie Fleck Elin Flognman Ford Forlano Peter Frank Motoko Furuhashi Paula Giecco Carolina Gimeno Jennifer Gray Heather Guidero Sang-Deok Han Sophie Hanagarth Ingjerd Hanevold Nicola Heidemann Mirjam Hiller Yasuyo Hida Marian Hosking Lucie Houdkova Zita Hsu Yajie Hu Linda Hughes Hiroki Iwata Christine Jalio Hilde Janich Machteld van Joolingen

Junwon Jung Kaori Juzu Toru Kaneko Yeonmi Kang Ulla & Martin Kaufmann Satomi Kawai Joo-Yong Kim Soo-Yeon Kim Keiwa Kobayashi Saerom Kong Andrew Kuebeck Lore Langendries Lorena Lazard Dongchun Lee Heejin Lee Seonyong Lee Wanshu Li Hanna Liljenberg Kathrine Lindman Reka Lorincz Deborah Lozier Daniela Malev Kadri Malk Jorge Manilla Stefano Marchetti Margherita Marchioni Gigi Mariani Vicki Mason Sharon Massey

Christine Matthias Jeremy May Timothy McMahon Itto Mishima Taisuke Nakada Daniela Osterrieder Jeong-Hye Park Liana Pattihis Annika Pettersson Kirsten Plank Daniel Posta Konstanze Prechtl Ramon Puig Cuyas Deborah Rudolph Jackie Ryan Nikolay Sardamov Ezra Satok-Wolman Chiara Scarpitti Frederike Schuerenkaemper Sara Shahak Amir Sheikhvand Xinzi Natalie Song Julian Steimer Claudia Steiner Antje Stolz Christoph Straube Niki Stylianou Yuki Sumiya

Mariko Sumioka Jie Sun Coco Hyounjung Sung Sanna Svedestedt Janna Syvanoja Fumiki Tagushi Kojima Takashi Aisegul Telli Salima Thakker Demitra Thomloudis Katja Toporski Silke Trekel Catherine Truman Iris Tsante Erik Urbschat Lilli Veers Aric Verrastro Yiota Vogli Walka Design David Weinberger Jasmin Winter Shu-Lin Wu Wen-Miao Yeh Liaung-Chung Yen Annamaria Zanella

KATJA TOPORSKI Vanitas Brooch, 2017, silver and porcelain

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CYNTHIA-REEVES ADDRESS 1315 Mass MoCA Way North Adams, MA 01247 USA P 917.328.3801 E info@cynthia-reeves.com www.cynthia-reeves.com PO Box 788 Walpole, NH 03608 USA P 917.328.3801 E info@cynthia-reeves.com www.cynthia-reeves.com

RADO KIROV Free Fall, 2017, stainless steel, 72 x 48 inches

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STAFF Cynthia Reeves, Director


ARTISTS Jessica Drenk

John Grade

Rado Kirov

Doug Trump

LIONEL SMIT Divert #2, 2011, cast resin and automotive paint, 21 x 13 inches, edition 6/12

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DIMENSION GALLERY ADDRESS 979 Springdale, Suite 99 Austin, TX 78702 USA P 512.479.9941 E info@dimensiongallery.org www.dimensiongallery.org

STAFF Colin McIntyre, Curator Moya McIntyre, Director

COLIN MCINTYRE Organism: Specimen 7, forged steel, nickel plate, 6 x 8 x 32 inches

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ARTISTS Alejandra Almuelle

Ian Ingram

Colin McIntyre

IAN INGRAM Boarder, 2017, wood, copper, plaster, and epoxy resin clay, 40 x 109 x 10 inches

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DONNA SCHNEIER FINE ARTS ADDRESS Palm Beach, FL 33480 USA P 518.441.2884 E donna@donnaschneier.com www.donnaschneierfinearts

NIRIT DEKEL Print and Imprint, 2018, glass, decals, silver

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STAFF Donna Schneier


ARTISTS Nirit Dekel Ylenia Deriu

Anna Johnson Alyssa Dee Krauss

Michal Lando Mary Mattingly

Alicia Niles Barbara Packer

Sharon Vaizer

SHARON VAIZER Coral Bracelet, Swarovski crystals, polymer, metal, black coating, Photo credit: Leon Sokoletski, Body makeup: Einat Dan

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DUANE REED GALLERY ADDRESS 4729 McPherson Avenue St. Louis, MO 63108 USA P 314.361.4100 E info@duanereedgallery.com www.duanereedgallery.com

STAFF Duane Reed Ethan Meyer, Assistant Director Michelle Rigell Glenn Scrivner Kate Anderson Stefani Kirkland

HARUMI NAKASHIMA A Multiplying Form, 1801, 2018, porcelain, 15.8 x 29 x 13.4 inches

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ARTISTS Rudy Autio Nancy Callan John Garrett Katherine Glover

Rebecca Hutchinson Kit King Sabrina Knowles Jiyong Lee

Steven Young Lee Ethan Meyer Aya Mori Harumi Nakashima

Peter Pincus Jenny Pohlman Nancy Newman Rice Irina Zaytceva

IRINA ZAYTCEVA Mermaid's First Ball, 2018, porcelain, overglaze painting, gold luster, 10.25 x 8.5 x 3.5 inches

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GALERIE NOEL GUYOMARC'H ADDRESS 4836 Boulevard St-Laurent Montréal, QC H2T 1R5 Canada P 514.840.9362 E info@galerienoelguyomarch.com www.galerienoelguyomarch.com

STAFF Noel Guyomarc'h, Director Stéphane Blackburn, Assistant Aurélie Guillaume, Assistant Nora McCarthy

CHRISTOPHER THOMPSON ROYDS Natura Morta: Buttercups & Cornflowers, 2017, necklace in and painted sterling silver, 6.4 x 6.4 inches

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ARTISTS Silvie Altschuler Ela Bauer Marcus Biesecke Julie Blyfield Bifei Cao Marie-Ève Castonguay Bridget Catchpole Matthieu Cheminée Attai Chen Nikki Couppee Ambroise Degenève Josée Desjardins Gabrielle Desmarais

Bettina Dittlmann Bin Dixon-Ward Sian Edwards Sandra Enterline Benedikt Fischer Donald Friedlich Catherine Branche Corrina Goutos Aurélie Guillaume Marcos Guzman Rebecca Hannon Kirsten Haydon Marian Hosking

Janis Kerman Heejoo Kim Yong Joo Kim Alex Kinsley Christine Larochelle Zachery Lechtenberg Patricia Lemaire Sue Lorraine Petra Luz Carlier Makigawa Märta Mattsson Judy McCaig Paul McClure

Brooke Marks-Swanson Bruce Metcalf Kazumi Nagano Pierre-Yves Paquette Uli Rapp Pamela Ritchie Karin Roy Andersson Catherine Sheedy Sondra Sherman Carina Shoshtary Kye Yeon Son Despo Sophocleous Silke Spitzer

Barbara Stutman Jelizaveta Suska Tore Svensson Blanche Tilden Magali Thibault Gobeil Christopher Thompson Royds Anne-Sophie Vallée Manon von Kouswijk Aric Verrastro Andrea Wagner Sivia Walz Lawrence Woodford

MARIE-ÈVE CASTONGUAY Jardin n°10, 2017, brooch in sterling silver, paper, cotton thread, pigments, 1.4 x 2.75 x .4 inches, Photo credit: Anthony McLean

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GALLERY LVS & CRAFT ADDRESS B1F Jasmi Bldg 33, Dosan-Daero 27-gil Gangnam-gu, Seoul 06032 South Korea P +82.2.3443.7475 E info@gallerylvs.org www.gallerylvs.org 54, Changuimun-ro 5-gil Jongno-gu, Seoul 03022 South Korea P +82.2.2234.7475 E info@gallerylvs.org www.lvscraft.org

STAFF Wonjoo “Judy” Lee, Director Younjin Lee, Adviser Jaehyun Byun, Manager Hyein Kim, Curator Youjin “Karen” Lee, Curator Semina Baek, Curator Sunkyung Jeong, Curator

SIN JEONG SEO Ottchiled Chaesang Square Box, 2017, bamboo, ottchil, 13.8 x 13.8 x 7.7 inches; 16.7 x 16.7 x 8.3 inches

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ARTISTS Kota Arinaga Yeon Soon Chang Ernst Gamperl Kap Sun Hwang

Deok Ho Kim Sung Chul Kim Bohn Chang Koo In Hwa Lee

Jeong Won Lee Jae Jun Lee Jennifer Lee Kang Hyo Lee

Min Soo Lee Bodil Manz Pyung Mun Jung Hong Park

Sin Jeong Seo Byung Yong Yang Kyung Lan Yeo

KANG HYO LEE Buncheong Square Bottle, 2013, bunjang on red clay, 1280℃ firing

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GALLERY SAUSALITO ADDRESS 28 Princess Street, Suite B Sausalito, CA 94965 USA P 415.887.9238 E gallerysausalito@hotmail.com www.gallerysausalito.com

STAFF Sue Averell, Owner

SUE AVERELL Water Lilly, 2018, acrylic and polymers on wood panel with ceramic and steel elements

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ARTISTS Sue Averell Ellen Levine Dodd

Judy Reed Andrea Rey

Mailen Pierson Joseph Woodford

SUE AVERELL Sunflower Tower, 2018, wood, acrylic, polymers and steel

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GALLERY SKLO ADDRESS 1F, 29 Dasan-ro 16 gil Jung-gu, Seoul 04591 South Korea P +82.2.2236.1583 E sklo@gallerysklo.co.kr www.gallerysklo.com

STAFF Hyojung Kim, Director Sungyoul Kim, Curator Kyung-Hwa Choi

SANG-MIN LEE Buncheong Ware Shallow Bowl with Brushed White Slip (Joseon Period), 2018, engraved glass, framed, 46.5 x 46.5 x 2.4 inches

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ARTISTS Sung-Won Park Sang-Min Lee

Joon-Yong Kim Keeryong Choi

Namdoo Kim Sangho Shin

SUNG-WON PARK Man Sitting on the Bench, 2018, cast, blown and painted glass, steel, 18 x 20 x 16 inches

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GALLERYSP ADDRESS Hoenamu-ro 44ga-gil 30 Yongsan-gu, Seoul 04346 South Korea P +82.2546.3560 E gallerysp01@gmail.com www.gallerysp.com Dongho-ro 17-gil 121 Jung-gu, Seoul 04603 South Korea P +82.2.2235.3560 E ooojh.info@gmail.com www.ooojh.co.kr

HUNJUNG LEE Wall Chair, 2016, glazed ceramic, 90.6 x 25.6 x 89.34 inches

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STAFF Eunsook Lee Eunji Hwang Hannara kim


ARTIST Hunjung Lee

HUNJUNG LEE Table, 2016, glazed ceramic, stainless steel, glass, 46.1 x 34.6 x 23.9 inches

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GALLERY VICTOR ARMENDARIZ ADDRESS 300 West Superior Street Chicago, IL 60654 USA P 312.722.6447 E mail@galleryvictor.com www.galleryvictor.com

STAFF Victor Armendariz, Owner & Director Christopher Clark, Owner Julie Danilek, Registrar

JIM ROSE Four Drawer Strip Quilt Counter, hot rolled and found painted steel, 35 x 69.5 x 18 inches

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ARTISTS Jeff Aeling Pavel Amromin Steve Banks David Becker Sylvia Beckman Ahzad Bogosian Mary Borgman Mark Bowers Patrick Burns

Arthur Chartow Michael Chelich Andrew Conkiln Jeff Conroy Matthew Dercole Brian Driscoll Ben Duke Deborah Ebbers Eric Edward Esper

Rick Ferrell Jan Pieter Fokkens Beth Foley Jacob Foran Rose Freymuth-Frazier Christopher Ganz Oliver Hazard Chris Hill Tom Huck

Sandy Kaplan Dean Kugler Andrew LeMay Cox Ivan Markovic René Monzón 'Pozas' Caleb O'Connor Jesús Curiá Perez Kirill Polevoy Don Pollack

Carol Pylant Jim Rose Enrique Santana John Seubert Art Shay Bruno Surdo Steve Turner Jerilyn Virden Victor Wang

DEAN KUGLER Guardian: Atlas Bound, resin, steel, rust patina, 65 x 9 x 9 inches

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GEORGE BILLIS GALLERY ADDRESS 525 West 26th Street New York, NY 10001 USA P 212.645.2621 E gallery@georgebillis.com www.georgebillis.com 2716 S La Cienega Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90034 USA P 310.838.3685 E la@georgebillis.com www.georgebillis.com

VLASTISLAV JANĂ CEK Tree, glass, 16 x 17.75 x 6 inches

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STAFF George Billis Tressa Williams Sara McAuliffe


ARTISTS David Barnett Ken Bortolazzo Clay Johnson

Roland Kulla Alice Federico Miles Jaffe

Vlastislav Janacek Santiago Medina Daniel Phill

Wesley Neal Rasko Toland Sand Christopher Stott

Jeffrey Vaughn Audra Weaser Tim Yankosky

CHRISTOPHER STOTT 25 Cents, oil on canvas, 40 x 30 inches

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GLASSFORD MONCADA ADDRESS Calle Industria 374, Col Tepeyac Zapopan, Jalisco 45150 Mexico P 152.333.624.6303 E hello@glassfordmoncada.com www.glassfordmoncada.com 133 Ellis Bean Street San Antonio, TX 78204 USA P 956.337.5377 E hello@glassfordmoncada.com www.glassfordmoncada.com

PETER GLASSFORD Collage Panels, wood and leather

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STAFF Peter Glassford, Business Manager Isabel Moncada, Head of Design


ARTISTS Peter Glassford

Elena Moncada

Isabel Moncada

ISABEL MONCADA Luciérnaga Suspension Lamp

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HABATAT GALLERIES ADDRESS 4400 Fernlee Ave Royal Oak, MI 48073 USA P 248.554.0590 E info@habatat.com www.habatat.com

STAFF Corey Hampson Aaron Schey Ferdinand Hampson Kathy Hampson Debbie Clason Robert Bambrough Samantha Menzo David Walstad

VIVIAN WANG Sisters, 2018, glass, stoneware, gems, paint, 24 x 22 x 11 inches

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ARTISTS Nicolas Africano Shelley Muzylowski Allen Dean Allison Alex Gabriel Bernstein Michael Behrens ร sa Bjรถrk Martin Blank Jen Blazina Christina Bothwell Heike Brachlow Peter Bremers

Emily Brock Vaclav Cigler Daniel Clayman Matthew Curtis Laura Donefer Susan Taylor Glasgow Wilfried Grootens Petr Hora Michael Janis Marta Klonowska Libensky & Brychtova

Steve Linn John Littleton & Kate Vogel Little/Vogel Jessica Loughlin Laszlo Lukacsi Lucy Lyon Robert Michelson Joanna Manousis Mari Mesiarow Kathleen Mulcahy Stephen Rolfe Powell

Clifford Rainey Marlene Rose Richard Royal Davide Salvadore Paul Stankard Etsuko Tashima Tim Tate Michael Taylor Winnie Teschmacher Bertil Vallien Carmen Vetter

Janusz Walentynowicz Vivan Wang Caterina Urrata-Weintraub Richard Whiteley Leah Wingfield Hiroshi Yamano Brent Kee Young Jeff Zimmer

BERTIL VALLIEN Janus Home, 2016, sandcast glass, 17.5 x 27.75 x 6.25 inches

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HAVOC GALLERY ADDRESS 27 Sears Lane Burlington, VT 05401 USA P 800.639.1868 E havoc@havocgallery.com www.havocgallery.com

STAFF Bruce R. MacDonald, Owner Sarah Vogelsang-Card, Gallery Director

BRUCE R. MACDONALD Hex, 2018, stainless steel light sculpture, 55 x 55 x 2 inches

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ARTISTS Bruce R. MacDonald

Stephanie Revennaugh

Caleb Siegler

STEPHANIE REVENNAUGH Mutual, 2018, glass and steel, 18 x 24 x 12 inches

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HELLER GALLERY ADDRESS 303 Tenth Avenue New York, NY 10001 USA P 212.414.4014 E info@hellergallery.com www.hellergallery.com

STAFF Douglas Heller Katya Heller Bob Roberts

STINE BIDSTRUP Architectural Glass Fantasies Series - Object No. 25, 2018, glass, 9.375 x 10.625 x 8.25 inches

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ARTISTS Stine Bidstrup Amber Cowan

Steffen Dam Nadège Desgenétez

Martin Janecký Tobias Møhl

Sibylle Peretti Toots Zynsky

MARTIN JANECKÝ La Calavera, La Huesuda (detail), 2017, glass, metal stand, 44 x 16 x 12 inches, Photo credit: Russell Johnson

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HIVE CONTEMPORARY ADDRESS PO Box 1429 Havertown, PA 19083 USA P 610.420.2223 E jeanne@hivecontemporary.com www.hivecontemporary.com

JULIE AMRANY By a Thread, 2015, paint and mixed media, 21 x 9 x 8 inches

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STAFF Jeanne Joseph, Owner Paul Nelson, Director


ARTISTS Travis Adams Dan Alexander Julie Amrany

Brandie Centi-Fislar Mike da Ponte Jeremy Lampe

Aron Leaman John Miller Paul J. Nelson

Randy Reid Rob Stern Kale Stewart

Kevin Strandberg Brook White

KEVIN STRANDBERG The Riddle of the Sphinx, 2017, fused glass and found objects, 29 x 13 x 4 inches

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HUUE CONTEMPORARY ADDRESS B1 The Shilla, 249 Dongho-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul 04605 South Korea P +82.22.235.2822 E info@galleryhuue.com www.galleryhuue.com

LEE YUN HEE Shy Afternoon, 2017, porcelain, 13 x 13 x 25.6 inches

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STAFF Crystal Cho, Director Yeongjae Ha, Art Consultant Cecilia Lee, Art Consultant


ARTISTS Yun Ju Cheol Choi Eung Han

Lee Yun Hee Kim Hee-ang

Kim Sang Hoon Lee Kajin

Yoon Saerom Kang Jun Young

YOON SAEROM Crystal Series Console Table, 2017, acrylic, 43.3 x 16.9 x 31.5 inches

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IGNITE GLASS STUDIOS ADDRESS 401 North Armour Street Chicago, IL 60642 USA P 312.465.2389 E info@igniteglass.com www.igniteglass.com

BEN TULLMAN Chromoplast, 2017, glass, Photo Credit: Charles Matz

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STAFF Glen Tullman Sean Thorndike Samuel Akainyah III Rachel Flink Eli Faloona


ARTISTS Josh Dewall

Grant Garmezy

Arvin Makhsous

Charles Matz

Ben Tullman

BEN TULLMAN Winding Road, 2017, glass, Photo Credit: Charles Matz

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IMLAY GALLERY ADDRESS 16 North Mountain Ave Montclair, NJ 07042 USA P 917.545.4707 E kathy@imlaygallery.com www.imlaygallery.com

GEORGE BARTKO Lemons, 2003, ceramic, 9.25 x 9.25 inches

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STAFF Kathy Imlay, Director


ARTISTS George Bartko Denice Bizot Janette Brossard Saydi Callahan

Kathy Cantwell Lorraine DeProspo Cara Enteles Lori Field

Alyce Gottesman James B. Guthrie Samuel Iztueta Heather Jones

Joyce Korotkin Ibrahim Miranda Sharon Pitts Jon Taner

Lisa D. Watson

ALYCE GOTTESMAN The Embodiment of Perfection, 2018, acrylic, ink, graphite on canvas, 30 x 24 inches

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JOHN NATSOULAS GALLERY ADDRESS 521 First Street Davis, CA 95616 USA P 530.756.3938 E art@natsoulas.com www.natsoulas.com

STAFF John Natsoulas Steve Rosenzweig

ESTHER SHIMAZU What You Got There, 2008, stoneware, porcelain, 19.5 x 13 x 15 inches

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ARTISTS Robert Arneson Stephen Braun Lisa Clague Roy De Forest

David Gilhooly Arthur Gonzalez Michelle Gregor Gerit Grimm

Margaret Keelan Beth Lo Louis Marak Avery Palmer

Deborah Rogers Jenna Santangelo Esther Shimazu Collen Sidney

Kevin Snipes Claudia Tarantino Shalene Valenzuela Irina Zaytceva

GERIT GRIMM Tree of Happiness, 2015, ceramic, 54 x 21 x 21 inches

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JOSEPH GALLERY ADDRESS 2736 East Oakland Park Blvd Fort Lauderdale, FL 33306 USA P 954.817.8870 E mj@josephgalleryfl.com www.josephgalleryfl.com

STAFF Michael Joseph, Artist Representative Elaine Joseph, CEO/CFO Daniela Reyes, Operations Manager Julianne Gross, Assistant Manager

BRUCE SCHUETTINGER / MOSART Directions, 2016, African and Honduran Mahogany ribbon stripe, Purpleheart, Brazilian Rosewood, Vermilion, mottled Bubinga, Chechen, and Makore, .5 and .75 inch mahogany veneer core FSC certified plywood, 66.25 x 30.75 x 30.25 inches

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ARTISTS Lawrence Armstrong Laura Benjamin

Michael Joseph Bruce Schuettinger / MosArt

Carol Staub

LAWRENCE ARMSTRONG Midge, 2018, layered metal and acrylic, 39 x 18 x 5 inches

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KAHN GALLERY ADDRESS 20 Wenlock Road London N1 7GU United Kingdom P +44.791.040.2085 E geraldine@kahn-gallery.com www.kahn-gallery.com

STAFF Geraldine Hassler

DAMIEN GARD Art Moderne, 2018, digigraphie on paper HahnemĂźhle, 3 mm perspex finishing, framed in a black wooden frame. 59 x 39 inches, edition of 7, signed and numbered

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ARTISTS Susanna Barker Nat Bowen

Emily Filler Christine Flynn

Damien Gard Reinhard Gorner

Elisabeth Lecourt Rod McIntosh

Laurence de Valmy Gregory Watin

GREGORY WATIN Art Be, 2018, acrylic paint and collages on canvas, painted perspex bolted on top, 35.4 x 35.4 inches, unique artwork

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THE K ALLEN GALLERY ADDRESS 9991 State Hwy 57 Sister Bay, WI 54234 USA P 920.421.1694 E kclayton1459@gmail.com www.kallengallery.gallery

STAFF Keith Clayton, Owner

BENNETT BEAN Master #1926, gilded, pit fired and painted white earthenware, 30 x16 x 14 inches

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ARTISTS Bennett Bean Jon Kuhn

Joseph Ivacic Cynthia Miller

Randi Solin Keith Clayton

Ross Richmond Eoin Breadon

STEPHANIE TRENCHARD Bloomsbury Village, sandcast glass with inclusions, 21.5 x 21 x 4.5 inches

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KATTEGAT GALLERY ADDRESS Nordre Beddingsvej 24-26 Hundested, Hovedstaden 3390 Denmark P +45.5380.0922 E contact@kattegatgallery.com www.kattegatgallery.com

STAFF Tilde Heding, Director

NANNA BACKHAUS BROWN, ANDREW JASON BROWN, METTE BENTZEN & LASSE KRISTENSEN Udgaard, 2018, glass and wood, 30.3 inches

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ARTISTS Nanna Backhaus Brown

Andrew Jason Brown

Mette Bentzen

Lasse Kristensen

NANNA BACKHAUS BROWN, ANDREW JASON BROWN, METTE BENTZEN & LASSE KRISTENSEN Valkyrja, 2018, glass and wood, 22.8 x 29.1 inches

105


KEN SAUNDERS GALLERY ADDRESS 230 West Superior Street, 1st Fl Chicago, IL 60654 USA P 312.573.1400 E gallery@kensaundersgallery.com www.kensaundersgallery.com

STAFF Ken Saunders Gina Saunders Karlis Kandero

THOMAS SCOON Emergence, 2018, cast glass, cast bronze, granite, copper, 38 x 24 x 13 inches, Figure: 29 x 6 x 11 inches

106 | E X H I B I T O R S


ARTISTS Rick Beck Cassandria Blackmore Jose Chardiet

Kate Clements Sidney Hutter John Kiley & Dante Marioni

Jon Kuhn Dante Marioni Thomas Scoon

Kanako Togawa Sarah Vaughn

CASSANDRIA BLACKMORE Illiovasilema Series, 2018, reverse painted glass, 40 x 40 x 2 inches

107


KIRSTEN MUENSTER PROJECTS ADDRESS San Francisco, CA 94131 USA P 310.447.4546 E kirsten.muenster@gmail.com www.kirstenmuensterprojects.com

KIRSTEN MUENSTER Banksia Cuff, 10k gold, .875 x 2.25 inches

108 | E X H I B I T O R S

STAFF Kirsten Muenster, Owner & Director


ARTISTS David Barnhill John Beaver Rebecca Gouldson

Todd Hoyer David Huang Jennifer Falck Linssen

Alain Mailland Kirsten Muenster Pascal Oudet

Hayley Smith Koji Tanaka Kimberly Winkle

PASCAL OUDET Untitled Vessels, sandblasted oak, dimensions vary

109


KOREAN ROYAL HERITAGE GALLERY ADDRESS Gyedong 4 gil 3 Jongno-Gu, Seoul 03056 South Korea P +82.70.8860.9880 E krhg25@gmail.com blog.naver.com/krhg252017

KWANG WOO BAE Ham Series, 2011-2013, dimensions vary

110 | E X H I B I T O R S

STAFF In Sun Choi, Owner & Director Jun Hee Lee, Co-ordinator Se Hee Lee, Assistant Manager


ARTISTS Ho Seok Kang Kwang Woo Bae

Keun Hwang Ryu Eun Hee Kim

Hwa Jin Lee Young Sun Lee

HO SEOK KANG Untitled, 2017, 23.6 x 23.6 inches

111


LURIE GALLERY ADDRESS 2736 S La Cienega Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90034 USA P 310.876.1780 E info.luriegallery@gmail.com www.luriegallery.com

STAFF Bruce Lurie, Owner Evan Lurie, Director Lan Guan, Associate Director

MICHAEL SUCHTA Marcel Proust Eye Quote, 2018, acrylic on layered plexiglass, 30 x 24 inches

112 | E X H I B I T O R S


ARTISTS Nelson De La Nuez

Justin Lyons

Daniele Matalin

Michael Suchta

JUSTIN LYONS Just Opinions, mixed media on canvas, 48 x 36 inches

113


LYONS WIER GALLERY ADDRESS 542 West 24th Street New York, NY 10011 USA P 212.242.6220 E gallery@lyonswiergallery.com www.lyonswiergallery.com

STAFF Michael Lyons Wier Deanne Shashoua

MICHAEL BORONIEC Ribbon: Crawl VII, 2018, earthenware, glaze, 12 x 10 x 8 inches

114 | E X H I B I T O R S


ARTISTS Michael Boroniec

Jae Yong Kim

Dylan Martinez

James Austin Murray

DYLAN MARTINEZ Glass Water Bags, 2018, hollow and sculptured glass

115


MARIA ELENA KRAVETZ GALLERY ADDRESS Peatonal 25 de Mayo 240 Cordoba X5000ELF Argentina P +54.351.423.9451 E mek@mariaelenakravetzgallery.com www.mariaelenakravetzgallery.com

STAFF Maria Elena Kravetz, Owner Raul Nisman, Attorney Mariana Di Rienzo, Assistant

CHLOE HEDDEN Lemon Yellow Folds, 2018, paint on burlap and linen, 24 x 34 inches

116 | E X H I B I T O R S


ARTISTS Kate Blacklock Tracey-Mae Chambers Bob Clyatt Jerre Davidson Hilde DeBruyne

Maria de los Santos Natasha Dihareva Chloe Hedden Annick Ibsen Benjamin Johnson

Deborah Johnson Dana & Ruth Kleinman Linda Lewis Jed Malitz Ross Neder

Crystal Neubauer Ralph Paquin Capucine Safir Sergio Valenzuela Adam Waimon

George Whitney

ADAM WAIMON Deep Sea Blossoms, 2016, blown and engraved glass, blue stone, 12 x 17 x 6 inches

117


MATTSON'S FINE ART ADDRESS 2579 Cove Circle NE Brookhaven, GA 30319 USA P 404.435.0801 E sundew@mindspring.com www.mattsonsfineart.com

STAFF Greg Mattson, Owner Frank Dobronte, Director

SHARON MEYER Balance Between Noise and Serenity, 2018, Oregon and Australian opal, sapphire, S.S. and stainless steel, 17 inches

118 | E X H I B I T O R S


ARTISTS Mariel Bass Deanna Clayton

Theodore Gall Dinah Cross James

Christopher Jeffries Sharon Meyer

Julia & Robin Rogers Alexis Silk

Gary Traczyk James Wilbat

ALEXIS SILK Winged Victory, 2018, hot sculpted blown glass, 46 x 20 x 8 inches

119


MELISSA MORGAN FINE ART ADDRESS 73040 El Paseo Palm Desert, CA 92260 USA P 760.341.1056 E info@melissamorganfineart.com www.melissamorganfineart.com

STAFF Melissa Morgan, Owner Alec Longmuir, Gallery Director Karna Valen, Gallery Manager Chris Connelly, Inventory Manager Noah Jones, Marketing Director Bryan McLaughlin, Art Handler

ANTHONY JAMES Portal Icosahedron, 2018, stainless steel, specialized glass, LED Lights, 60 inches

120 | E X H I B I T O R S


ARTISTS Anthony James

Andy Moses

Marc Dennis

ANTHONY JAMES Birch Wall (detail), 2018, stainless steel, specialized glass, birch, oak, 36 x 60 x 18 inches

121


MOMENTUM GALLERY ADDRESS 52 Broadway Street Asheville, NC 28801 USA P 828.505.8550 E email@momentumgallery.com www.momentumgallery.com 24 N Lexington Avenue Asheville, NC 28801 USA P 828.505.8550 E email@momentumgallery.com www.momentumgallery.com

STAFF Jordan Ahlers, Owner & Director Shifra Ahlers Karen Groce Alison Valley Eliza Harris Erik Field

RON ISAACS Passerines, 2018, acrylic on birch plywood construction, 23 x 42.75 x 6 inches

122 | E X H I B I T O R S


ARTISTS Thor & Jennifer Bueno Christian Burchard Lisa Clague

David Ellsworth Brian Fireman Vicki Grant

Crystal Gregory Hoss Haley Jennifer Halvorson

Alli Hoag Ron Isaacs Ron Layport

Jeannine Marchand Kit Paulson Stonis Collective

THOR & JENNIFER BUENO Gilded Azure, 2018, blown glass installation, etched and silvered, 84 inches

123


NEXT STEP STUDIO ADDRESS 530 Hilton Road Ferndale, MI 48220 USA P 248.342.5074 E nextstepstudio@aol.com www.nextstepstudio.com

KAISER SUIDAN 4x4 Ceramic Cube Installation, 2018

124 | E X H I B I T O R S

STAFF Kaiser Suidan Chad Bentley Mark Chatterley


ARTISTS Mark Chaterley

Michael Schegmann

Kaiser Suidan

Gracann Warn

KAISER SUIDAN Ceramic Jack Installation

125


OKAY SPARK ADDRESS 6137 Miller Store Road Norfolk, VA 23502 USA P 757.407.1368 E matthewfine@cox.net www.okayspark.com

STEPHAN COX Giant Step, 2018, glass, 27 x 20 x 9 inches

126 | E X H I B I T O R S

STAFF Matthew Fine, Director


ARTISTS Stephan Cox

Matthew Fine

Kirsten Stingle

Michael Szabo

KIRSTEN STINGLE Memories, 2018, porcelain and mixed media, 20 x 27 x 9 inches

127


ORLEY SHABAHANG ADDRESS 595 Broadway, 4th Fl New York, NY 10012 USA P 212.421.5800 E newyork@orleyshabahang.com www.orleyshabahang.com

STAFF Bahram Shabahang, Founder Chris Lynch, Director Mehran Iravani, President

151 North Water Street Milwaukee, WI 53202 USA P 414.455.3636 E thirdward@orleyshabahang.com www.orleyshabahang.com

BAHRAM SHABAHANG Vistas, 2017, pure hand-knotted wool, 107 x 144 inches

128 | E X H I B I T O R S


Bahram Shabahang

BAHRAM SHABAHANG Gan, 2017, pure hand-knotted wool, 107 x 143 inches

129


PALETTE CONTEMPORARY ART & CRAFT ADDRESS 7400 Montgomery Blvd NE Albuquerque, NM 87109 USA P 505.855.7777 E kurt@palettecontemporary.com www.palettecontemporary.com

STAFF Kurt Nelson Daisy Yi Meg Nelson Oz Nelson Reid Nelson

YUKAKO KOJIMA Layers of Light-Ripple, cut, ground, and polished laminated sheet glass, 4.33 x 22.44 inches

130 | E X H I B I T O R S


ARTISTS Tamรกs ร bel Lisa Crowder

Renato Foti Michele Friedman

Jesper Johansen Yukako Kojima

Zsuzsanna Kรณrรณdi Carla Pennie McBride

Lesley Nolan Rusty Wolfe

RUSTY WOLFE Full Bouquet, 2009, lacquer on plexiglass, 74 x 50 inches

131


PASCOE GALLERY ADDRESS 891 NE 125th Street North Miami, FL 33161 USA P 305.326.0060 E info@pascoeandcompany.com www.pascoegallery.com

STAFF Ed Pascoe, Owner Tom Munroe, Sales

SFISO MVELASE & JABU NENE Elephant Teapot, 2018, painted ceramic, 11.5 x 17.5 x 9 inches

132 | E X H I B I T O R S


ARTISTS Thabo Mbhele Thulani Mntungwa Thabo Mohlakoana

Qiniso Mungwe Sfiso Mvelase Teboho Ndlovu

Wiseman Ndlovu Jabu Nene Zinhle Nene

Misiwe Hadebe Ntshalinst Alex Sibanda

QINISO MUNGWE & MISIWE HADEBE NTSHALINST Leopard Urn, 2017, painted ceramic, 22 x 10 x 5 inches

133


PEIMBERT ART ADDRESS 210 E Olympic Blvd, Suite 430A Los Angeles, CA 90015 USA P 424.245.9803 E info@peimbertart.com www.peimbertart.com

STAFF Luis Peimbert, Owner Arlette Peimbert, Gallery Director

La Isla Shopping Village L88 Acapulco, Guerrero 39897 Mexico P 424.245.9803 E ventas@peimbertart.com www.peimbertart.com

RODRIGO DE LA SIERRA Falling in Love, bronze and resin, 9.4 x 15.7 x 15.7 inches

134 | E X H I B I T O R S


ARTISTS Rodrigo de la Sierra Francisco Esnayra

Noe Katz Lluis Barba

Jorge Marin Alexandre Monntoya

Ariel Vargassal Xevi Vilaro

NOÉ KATZ Man in Red, 2018, plywood, 27.5 x 21.6 x 4.7 inches

135


PIETRA GALLERY ADDRESS Campos Eliseos 117B, Polanco Mexico City 11580 Mexico P +52.55.1055.7227 E contact@pietragallery.com www.pietragallery.com

ERNESTO DURร N Back Up Standing, 2016, petrified wood

136 | E X H I B I T O R S

STAFF Ernesto Durรกn, Director Tatiana Romero, Marketing


ARTISTS Ernesto Durรกn

Amador Braojos

Fred Gautier

Orfeo Quagliata

ERNESTO DURร N Desk, 2017, petrified wood

137


PISTACHIOS ADDRESS 55 East Grand Ave Chicago, IL 60611 USA P 312.595.9437 E info@pistachiosonline.com www.pistachiosonline.com

STAFF Yann Woolley, Director Jessica Armstrong, Curator Ann Holland Maura Lenahan Andrew Sokol Jessie LaMacchia Kari Rinn Cherise Fleming Catherine Coe

ELIZABETH GARVIN Cyclone Bracelet, 2017, sterling silver, 18k gold, diamonds

138 | E X H I B I T O R S


ARTISTS Jessica Armstrong Nikki Couppee Emanuela Duca LinnĂŠa Eriksson

Melissa Finelli Pat Flynn Elizabeth Garvin Heather Guidero

Karen Gilbert Sowon Joo Christy Klug Maura Lenahan

Tara Locklear Arthur Ragauskas Biba Schutz Karen Vanmol

Snem Yildirim Leia Zumbro

HEATHER GUIDERO Carved Triangle Necklace, 2016, sterling silver, chalcedony

139


REBECCA MYERS COLLECTION ADDRESS The Village of Cross Keys 5100 Falls Road, 14 Village Square Baltimore, MD 21210 USA P 800.575.4569 E info@rebeccamyersdesign.com www.rebeccamyersdesign.com

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REBECCA MYERS Peony Cuff, 2018, 18k gold, pink sapphires, white diamonds, oxidized silver, 4 x 3 x 3 inches, Photo credit: Mark Nantz

140 | E X H I B I T O R S


ARTISTS Whitney Abrams Mark Chatterley Jiyoung Chung Petra Class Devta Doolan

Josie Gluck Richard Haining Ahrong Kim Christy Klug Joe Leroux

Susan Mahlstedt Celeste Mogador Rebecca Myers Gabriel Ofiesh Joan Rasmussen

Melinda Risk Cheryl Rydmark Melissa Schmidt Michael Schunke

Ben Strear Stacey Lee Webber

MICHAEL SCHUNKE Skull Group, handblown glass, tallest approximately 19 inches, Photo credit: Episcopo Photo Studio

141


ROSENTHAL FINE ART ADDRESS 640 North LaSalle, Suite 485 Chicago, IL 60654 USA P 312.475.0700 E susan@rosenthalfineart.com www.rosenthalfineart.com

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HARRY SUDMAN Shotglass Sally, 2012, archival metallic C print, edition 3, 55 x 40 inches

142 | E X H I B I T O R S


ARTIST Shin Sang Ho

Ray Kleinlein

Clement Meadmore

Harry Sudman

HARRY SUDMAN Sally Marvel, 2018, archival metallic C print, edition 3, 55 x 40 inches

143


SCHANTZ GALLERIES ADDRESS 3 Elm Street Stockbridge, MA 01262 USA P 413.298.3044 E contact@schantzgalleries.com www.schantzgalleries.com

STAFF Jim Schantz, Owner & Director Kim Saul, Owner & Marketing Kristen Johnson, Gallery Manager & Sales Stanley Wooley, Sales James Bill, Art Handler & Shipping Ron Bill, Shipping

LINO TAGLIAPIETRA The Secret Garden (Autumn), 2018, glass, wall installation, approximately 60 x 60 inches, Photo credit: Russell Johnson

144 | E X H I B I T O R S


ARTIST Lino Tagliapietra

LINO TAGLIAPIETRA Angel Tear, 2018, blown glass, 46.5 x 17.5 x 5.5 inches, Photo credit: Russell Johnson

145


SPENCE GALLERY ADDRESS 500 Keele Street, Unit 103 Toronto, ON M6N 3C9 Canada P 416.795.2787 E spencegallery@sympatico.ca www.spencegallery.com

STAFF Joan Spence, Owner Andrea Victory, Manager

LANA FILIPPONE Metternich Stella, 2018, porcelain, glazes, 24k gold lustre, 10 inches

146 | E X H I B I T O R S


ARTISTS Eunshin Grace Kim Lana Filippone

Laurie Skantzos Marcelo Suaznabar

Mario Angel Mary Karavos

LAURIE SKANTZOS Tentative Connection I, 2017, oil on panel, 40 x 30 inches

147


STEIDEL CONTEMPORARY ADDRESS 500 N Dixie Hwy, Suite 305 Lake Worth, FL 33460 USA P 561.283.2446 E email@steidelcontemporary.com www.steidelcontemporary.com

STAFF Maxwell Chapman, Managing Director Charles Chapman, Director Debra Steidel, Director

Studio 657 657 Fulham Road Fulham, London SW6 5PY United Kingdom P +44.20.3239.4240 E email@steidelcontemporary.com www.steidelcontemporary.com

DEBRA STEIDEL Cornu Glacial, 2018, hand thrown porcelain and cast lead crystal glass, 22 x 24 x 12 inches

148 | E X H I B I T O R S


ARTISTS Michael Alfano Michael Bauermeister Mark Henry Doolittle Tessa Eastman

David Erdman Deborah Falls Alex Fekete Joseph Graci

Jim Keller Lenore Rae Lampi Lynne Meade Louise Rauh

Debra Steidel Kate Tremel Candone Wharton Monica Wilson

MICHAEL BAUERMEISTER Horizon, 2018, lindenwood with tinted lacquer, 22 x 53 x 3 inches

149


STUDIO 21 FINE ART ADDRESS 5431 Doyle Street Halifax, NS B3J 1H9 Canada P 902.420.1852 E fineart@studio21.ca www.studio21.ca

STAFF Deborah Carver, Director Hannah Davison, Gallery Assistant

ELIZABETH GOLUCH Ladybug, sterling silver, 18k and 14k gold, enamel on copper, resin, garnets, 4.75 x 3.75 x 2 inches

150 | E X H I B I T O R S


ARTISTS Ned Bear Jordan Bennett Teresa Bergen Darren Emenau Laura Jean Forrester

Marie Fox Charles Gaffney Elizabeth Goluch Emma HassechcahlPerley

Timothy Hogan I-Chun Jenkins Steve Jones Yeon Jung Toni Losey

Maja Padrov Mariko Patterson Sandra Racine Wendy Shirran Kye-Yeon Son

Gina Stick Anna Torma

CHARLES GAFFNEY Qayu Sakom, wood, horsehair, 36 x 14 inches, Photo credit: Drew Gilbert, in collaboration with Gallery on Queen, Fredericton, Canada

151


TAI MODERN ADDRESS 1601 Paseo de Peralta Santa Fe, NM 87501 USA P 505.984.1387 E gallery@taimodern.com www.taimodern.com

STAFF Margo Thoma, Director Jaquelin Loyd, Co-Director Ann Atkinson, Sales Associate

MORIGAMI JIN Happy Child, 2014, madake bamboo, 13.25 x 25.75 x 14 inches

152 | E X H I B I T O R S


ARTISTS Watanabe Chiaki Bart Exposito Nakatomi Hajime Honma Hideaki Morigami Jin

Kizaki Kazutoshi Nagakura Kenichi Tanabe Kochikusai Tanaka Kyokusho Lance Letscher

Ebana Misaki Abe Motoshi Fujinuma Noboru Fukunishi Ryosei Yamaguchi Ryuun

Isohi Setsuko Kawashima Shigeo Yufu Shohaku Kawano Shoko Fujitsuka Shosei

Katsushiro Soho Honda Syoryu Nakamura Tomonori Kojiro Yoshiaki

YAMAGUCHI RYUUN Bamboo Vessel, 2017, madake bamboo and rattan, 11.5 x 28.5 x 19.5 inches

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TRAVELOGUES FINE ART CONSULTING ADDRESS 7 Las Huertas Road Placitas, NM 87043 USA P 505.369.8559 E info2@traveloguesfineart.com www.traveloguesfineart.com

STAFF Daniel North, Owner Sherri North, Owner Dylan North, Sales

DANIEL NORTH Enso and the Modernists, 2017, oil on canvas, 42 x 66 inches

154 | E X H I B I T O R S


ARTISTS Banksy Christo

Sonia Delaunay James Jones

Ancizar Marin Mr. Brainwash

Daniel North Space Invader

Hank Schuyler

BANKSY Visa Sign, late 1990s, spray paint on metal sign

155


TRAVER GALLERY ADDRESS 110 Union Street, Suite 200 Seattle, WA 98101 USA P 206.587.6501 E info@travergallery.com www.travergallery.com

STAFF Sarah Traver, Director William Traver, Founder Jeffery Kuiper, Sales Director Jillian Jackson, Manager Lukas Enkhjargal, Sales Associate Lara Weasea, Sales Associate

JUN KANEKO Untitled (Dango), 2017, glazed raku ceramics, 37 x 30.25 x 15.5 inches

156 | E X H I B I T O R S


ARTISTS Nancy Callan Mel Douglas

Tim Edwards Jun Kaneko

April Surgent Ann Wolff

MEL DOUGLAS Counterpoise, 2018, kiln formed, cold-worked and engraved glass, 17 x 17.75 x 2.5 inches each

157


WILLIAM HAVU GALLERY ADDRESS 1040 Cherokee Street Denver, CO 80204 USA P 303.893.2360 E info@williamhavugallery.com www.williamhavugallery.com

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YOSHITOMO SAITO Forest Cradle, 2016, unique bronze, 14.5 x 31 x 20 inches

158 | E X H I B I T O R S


ARTISTS Chris Cassimatis Robert Delaney

Scarlett Kanistanaux Roger Reutimann

Yoshitomo Saito Hank Saxe

ROGER REUTIMANN Perception #18, 2015, painted bronze, 26 x 28 x 12 inches

159


YVEL ADDRESS 150 E Palmetto Park Road, Suite 510 Boca Raton, FL 33432 USA P 561.391.5119 E usaservice@yvel.com www.yvel.com

STAFF Nir Shinuk Alexandra Vlad

790 Madison Ave, Suite 200 New York, NY 10065 USA P 305.573.9835 E usaservice@yvel.com www.yvel.com

YVEL Art to Wear, one of a kind bracelet of rare free-form natural pearl in 18k yellow gold enhanced with natural cognac diamonds

160 | E X H I B I T O R S


ARTIST Isaac Levy

YVEL Art to Wear, 18k white gold flower brooch combining natural pearls set with natural black and white diamonds

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