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ArtHamptons 2011 CatalogTRANSCRIPT
www.ArtHamptons.com
July 7-10, 2011Sayre ParkBridgehampton, NY
TITLE: ArtHamptons PUBLICATION: None
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Visit. Experience. Collect.Welcome to ArtHamptons 2011.Let this informative Show Catalog serve as your guide to the 4th Annual ArtHamptons. This three-day international fine art fair, plus opening night preview party, is by far the most significant art event on Long Island – and one of the highlights of the Hamptons social and cultural summer season. So much the case, that the USA Network’s hit TV show Royal Pains, in efforts to portray the quintessential Hamptons experience, has reenacted the fair in an upcoming episode to air August 17 at 9pm and is viewed by 7 million people.
A New and Improved Fair• This year’s offerings have been significantly streamlined from last year’s,
now showcasing a heavily vetted 77 dealers (as opposed to 97) – providing a more cogent and distilled viewing experience.
•With galleries hailing from nine countries, the flavor of the year is global. Brace yourself for the British Invasion; no less than 11 dealers from London have traveled across the pond expressly to meet you.
• This year marks the debut of photoHamptons, a world-class presentation of fine art photography and the widest selection ever presented in the Hamptons. Our elite roster of photo dealers represent the best in modern, post-modern and contemporary photography as well as video.
• The fair has reached new heights this year with formidable cultural partnerships and media/sponsorship support, and an unsurpassed caliber of gallery representing more than 500 notable artists, and showing 4,000 important post-war and contemporary works of art.
•Always philanthropic, each day’s gate receipts will benefit a worthy local non-profit -- Opening Night: LongHouse Reserve; Friday: Guild Hall; Saturday: Bridgehampton Historical Society; Sunday: Parrish Art Museum.
• I invite you to meander through our bucolic 15,000 square-foot Outdoor Sculpture Gardens and our upgraded new 50,000 square-foot, state-of the-art modular building, the largest tent structure ever erected on Long Island. We’ve created an action-packed schedule of events to stimulate your art viewing experience. Consult the following pages for details of all the provocative activities.
ArtHamptons, as always, offers you a broad spectrum of media from post-war to contemporary–ranging from important paintings, watercolors, and printed editions to photography, sculpture and art glass. There is something very special for every level of collector. And there’s no better time to invest in art. Enjoy the show.
Sincerely, Rick FriedmanFounder and Executive Director
631-283-5505•www.ArtHamptons.com•[email protected]
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Table of ContentsSpecial Thanks .................................................5Special Events ..................................................6Schedule at a Glance ........................................9Exhibit Floor ..................................................10Sculpture Garden ...........................................12Abby M. Taylor Fine Art ..................................13Alicia David Contemporary Art........................16Anita Shapolsky Gallery .................................14Aperture Foundation ......................................15Arcadia Gallery ..............................................18Art Company Misoolsidae ...............................19Art Link International .....................................20Artêria ..........................................................22ARTION GALLERIES .........................................21Bernarducci Meisel Gallery .............................24Bill Hodges Gallery ........................................25Birnam Wood Galleries ...................................26C. Grimaldis Gallery .......................................28C Fine Art ......................................................27Caldwell Snyder Gallery .................................32Canfin Gallery ...............................................34Catherine Edelman Gallery .............................36Cavalier Galleries, Inc. ...................................38 Cernuda Arte .................................................40Cheryl Hazan Gallery .....................................29Clark Priftis Art ..............................................30Cube Gallery .................................................42Cynthia Corbett Gallery ..................................31Danziger Projects ...........................................44Danziger Projects/Kate Moss ..........................45Dorian Grey Gallery .......................................46Eckert Fine Art ...............................................48Eli Klein Fine Art ............................................47Emmanuel Fremin Gallery ..............................50Eric Firestone Gallery .....................................52Evan Lurie Gallery .........................................54Finch & Ada ...................................................55Fine Art Consultancy London & Tokyo .............56Gallery Sam ..................................................58HackelBury Fine Art .......................................59Halsey Mckay Gallery ....................................60Hillcrest Galleries ...........................................62J. Lohmann Gallery........................................64
Jackson Fine Art ............................................66Jenkins Johnson Gallery.................................67Jerald Melberg Gallery...................................68John Cleary Gallery .......................................70June Kelly ....................................................69Katharina Rich Perlow ....................................74KESZLER I GALLERY ........................................76KINZ + TILLOU FINE ART ................................72KIWI Arts Group .............................................78Light Work ....................................................73Long & Ryle Gallery .......................................82Lurie Gallery .................................................80Madison Gallery ............................................84Marion Royael Gallery ...................................86Mark Borghi Fine Art .....................................81McCormick Gallery .........................................88McNeill Art Group ..........................................92Museum Works Galleries ................................94Nikola Rukaj Gallery ......................................89NORTHCOTE GALLERY LONDON .......................96Nova’s Ark Project .........................................90Onessimo ......................................................91PATRAJDAS Contemporary ..............................98Penrick Collections .........................................99Portico New York, Inc. ..................................100Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery.........................101Richard J. Demato Fine Arts Gallery ..............104Robert Klein Gallery ....................................102Rothschild Fine Art .......................................106Sculpture 619 ..............................................108StudioBlue Lapland ......................................110Tao Water Art Gallery ...................................112Throckmorton Fine Art, Inc. ..........................114Toriizaka Art ................................................103Tulla Booth Gallery ......................................116TURNER | BARNES | GALLERY........................118Villa del Arte galleries ..................................119Vincent Vallarino Fine Art .............................120Waterhouse & Dodd .....................................122Weber Fine Art.............................................128Westwood Gallery, NYC ................................124Woolff Gallery .............................................126Young Art Gallery ........................................121
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Special Thanks…
ArtHamptons is produced by
631-283-5505
Catalog designed by Adam D. Smith - www.adamdsmith.com
SHOW HOURS
Friday ......... July 8 ....... 11am-7pmSaturday ..... July 9 ....... 11am-7pmSunday ....... July 10 ..... 11am-6pm
Gold Sponsors:
Silver Sponsors:
Civic & Cultural Partners:
National Media Sponsors:
Local Media Sponsors:
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Special Events
Thursday, July 7, 6p.m. to 8p.m.Admission $100LongHouse Reserve, located in East Hampton, exemplifies living with art in all its forms. Founded by textile designer
Jack Lenor Larsen, its collections, gardens, sculpture and programming, reflect world cultures and inspire a creative life.
•FridaybenefitsGuildHall.Admission$20.•SaturdaybenefitsBridgehamptonHistoricalSociety.Admission$20.•SundaybenefitsParrishArtMuseum.Admission$20.
Honoring Celebrated Abstract Expressionist Mary Abbott
The 2011 ArtHampton Lifetime Achievement Award is an annual distinction bestowed on an artist who has made a significant contribution to the visual arts.
This year’s recipient is Southampton resident, painter Mary Abbott, whose outstandingcareerhasspannedmorethan60years.Marymadeherdebutamongthe first generation of the American Abstract Expressionists, otherwise known as the New York School. Abbott earned critical and public success by exhibiting at the most prominent galleries of that era. Past awardees include Donald Sultan, Jane Wilson, Will Barnet, Elliott Erwitt, and Lillian Bassman. MeetMaryatthefairwhereshewillbesigning catalogs.
• Saturday, July 9, 12noon to 2p.m.: Booth 114
Russell Simmons and his brother Danny Simmons to Receive Arts Patron Of The Year Award
USA Today calls Russell Simmons one of the “Top 25Most Influential People of the Past 25 Years.” BothRussell and his brother – artist, poet and author – will be recognized for their work as Co-Founders of the Rush Foundation for the Arts, their nonprofit organization that provides more than 2,000 under-privileged children each year with valuable access to the arts. “Art saves lives, it’s that simple,” says Russellwhowill bepresent alongwith his brother to receive the award and to hold a book signing of both of their latest works: Super Rich: A Guide to Having It All by Russell Simmons, and I Dreamed My People Were Calling But I Couldn’t Find My Way Home by Danny Simmons.
• Saturday, July 9, 5p.m. to 6p.m.: Collector’s Lounge
LIFETIMEACHIEVEMENT
AWARD
OPENING PREVIEW
PARTYL o n g H o u s e R e s e r v e
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Special Events
Full Circle: Before They Were Famous Hamptons Film Premiere
The short documentary, based on newly published images of Andy Warhol and Robert Indiana by photographer William John Kennedy, offers a rare look into the lives and working studios of two key artists who influenced the course of 20th century American art. Filled with revealing and funny anecdotes, the fast paced documentary includes interviews with Indiana, Ultra Violet and Taylor Mead. Ultra Violet and Taylor Mead will be partof the panel discussion immediately following the screenings of the film, and will be signing a limited edition print photographed by William John Kennedy in 1964. This limited edition print is exclusive to ArtHamptons and can only be purchased at the fair. 40 minute running time.
• Friday, July 8, 3p.m.: ArtHamptons Theatre• Saturday, July 9, 3p.m.: ArtHamptons Theatre • Saturday, July 9, 6p.m.: ArtHamptons Theatre
Ultra Violet
One of Warhol’s constant companions of the 60s and muse of Salvador Dali in the 50s, Ultra Violet will be signing her book Famous For Fifteen Minutes: My Years with Andy Warhol. The book is an intimate and personal account of the Factory, Andy Warhol’s original New York City studio from 1962 to 1968, and its world of art, drugs, and sex.
• Saturday, July 9, 4p.m. to 5 p.m.: Collector’s Lounge
Public Installation: David Datuna
Artist, David Datuna will recreate a partial installation of Chaotic Past, a fervent expression of stacked dishwashers, mixed with his wall sculptures, both depicting the gluttony for products of a highly-developed consumer society. The artist is fascinated with useful objects and their symbolism within our culture, and cleverly captures our post-industrial essence in this new series of work. Though both his wall sculptures and the site-specific installation
appear chaotic, they are in fact a commentary on urban archeology, referencing unprecedented technological prowess together with the lack of sensitivity towards its products.
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In this, its inaugural year, photoHamptons will present the largest collection of museum-quality fine art photography ever offered in the Hamptons. Sponsored by photograph magazine and the Aperture Foundation, the high caliber selection of post-modern and contemporary photographs will be distributed throughout the fair. For the novice or seasoned collector, a gallery tour How to Invest and Collect Fine Art Photography, will be led by Ruben Natal-San Miguel respected editor-in-chief of Art Most Fierce and head of his own eponymous photography consulting firm. How to Invest and Collect Fine Art Photography Tour
• Saturday, July 9, 1p.m.: Meet in the Lobby• Sunday, July 10, 1p.m.: Meet in the Lobby
Featured Galleries:CatherineEdelmanGallery: Booth#116CavalierGalleries: Booth#146TheCynthiaCorbettGallery: Booth#104DanzigerProjects: Booth#162§Finch&Ada: Booth#163JohnClearyGallery: Booth#138KIWIArtsGroup: Booth#180LightWork: Booth#159BRobertKleinGallery: Booth#149StudioBlueLapland: Booth#159ThrockmortonFineArt: Booth#107TullaBoothGallery: Booth#176WaterhouseandDodd: Booth#101
Artist Peter Dayton Paints a VW Touareg: Sponsored by Volkswagen and hosted by artnet.
Using digital photography, East Hampton artist Peter Dayton recreated his iconic surfboard imagery on a 2012 VW Touareg – produced especially for ArtHamptons 2011. Peter Dayton’s other art works will be displayedintheMarkBorghiFineArtbooth.DisplayedallweekendintheLobby.
Performers for Opening Night Preview and/or Saturday
•Neo-PoliticalCowgirls•StevenZaluski,Humansphere•KyleKupres/DarrellThorne/MachineDazzle
Special Events
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Thursday, July 8, 2011
6pm-9pm (Booth 180): Meet and Greet: Signing of special Limited Edition photographs, exclusive to ArtHamptons: Ultra Violet, Taylor Mead, William John Kennedy.
Friday, July 9, 2011
3 pm (Theatre): Full Circle: Before They Were Famous Hamptons’ film premiere.
4pm-5pm (Booth 180): Signing of Special Limited Edition photographs, exclusive to ArtHamptons: Ultra Violet, Taylor Mead, William John Kennedy.
Saturday, July 10, 2011
12noon-2pm (Booth 114): Meet Mary Abbott, Winner of the 2011 Lifetime Achievement Award. MaryAbbottwillbesigningcatalogsintheMcCormick Gallery/ Vincent Vallarino Fine Art Booth.
1pm (Meet in Lobby) How to Invest and Collect Fine Art Photography.GalleryTourbyRuben Natal-San Miguel, geared for both beginner and experienced collectors will provide valuable insights and tips on building your fine art photography collection.
1pm-4pm (Collector’s Lounge) Book signing by interior designer Scott Sanders. Sanders designed the ArtHamptons Collectors’ Lounge in a nod to the environment of Longhouse Reserve with a twist -- an exterior living spacewithfoliageandfurnishings(fromMecoxGardens).Hewillbesigningcopies of his book Picture Perfect.
3pm (Theatre): Screening of Full Circle: Before They Were Famous. A Panel Discussion with photographer William John Kennedy, and Warhol superstars Ultra Violet and Taylor Mead will follow the screening.
4 pm-5pm (Collector’s Lounge): Signing of Special Limited Edition ArtHamptons Photographs. Ultra Violet, Taylor Mead, William John Kennedy and Book signing of Ultra Violet’s best-seller, Famous for 15 Minutes: My Years with Andy Warhol.
5pm-6pm (Collector’s Lounge): Meet Russell Simmons and Danny Simmons for book signing. Super Rich: A Guide to Having It All by Russell Simmons; I Dreamed My People Were Calling But I Couldn’t Find My Way Home by Danny Simmons.
6pm (Theatre): Screening of Full Circle: Before They Were FamousA Panel Discussion with William John Kennedy, Ultra Violet and Taylor Mead will follow the screening.
Sunday, July 11, 2011
1pm (Meet in Lobby): GalleryTourbyRuben Natal-San Miguel, geared for both beginner and experienced collectors will provide valuable insights and tips on building your fine art photography collection.
1pm-2pm (Booth 180): Meet and Greet: Signing of special Limited Edition photographs, exclusive to ArtHamptons:Ultra Violet, Taylor Mead, William John Kennedy
4pm-5pm (Platinum Lounge): Meet the cast of Betty’s Summer Vacation. Bid on a John Chamberlain print benefiting the Bay Street Theatre.
****Schedule Subject to Change****
Schedule at a Glance
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Abby M. Taylor Fine Art ........................124
Alicia David Contemporary Art..............142
Anita Shapolsky Gallery .......................103
Aperture Foundation ............................179
Arcadia Gallery ....................................137
Art Company Misoolsidae .....................173
Art Link International ...........................109
Artêria ................................................140
ARTION GALLERIES ...............................130
Bernarducci Meisel Gallery ...................143
Bill Hodges Gallery ..............................115
Birnam Wood Galleries .......................150A
C. Grimaldis Gallery .............................133
C Fine Art ..............................................SG
Caldwell Snyder Gallery .......................119
Canfin Gallery .....................................127
Catherine Edelman Gallery ...................116
Cavalier Galleries, Inc. .........................120
Cavalier Galleries, Inc. .........................146
Cernuda Arte ............................ 145 & 161
Cheryl Hazan Gallery ...........................166
Clark Priftis Art ....................................141
Cube Gallery .......................................112
Cynthia Corbett Gallery ........................104
Danziger Projects .................................167
Danziger Projects/Kate Moss ................162
Dorian Grey Gallery .............................139
Eckert Fine Art .....................................175
Eli Klein Fine Art ....................... 125 & 126
Emmanuel Fremin Gallery ....................174
Eric Firestone Gallery ...........................102
Evan Lurie Gallery ...............................117
Finch & Ada .........................................163
Fine Art Consultancy London & Tokyo ...158
Gallery Sam ........................................135
HackelBury Fine Art .............................170
Halsey Mckay Gallery ........................177A
Hillcrest Galleries .................................165
J. Lohmann Gallery ...........................177B
Jackson Fine Art ..................................134
Jenkins Johnson Gallery.......................155
Jerald Melberg Gallery.........................168
John Cleary Gallery .............................138
June Kelly ..........................................132
Katharina Rich Perlow ..........................118
KESZLER I GALLERY ..............................144
101 102 103 104 105 106 106B 107 108 109 110 111 112
113 118 119 124 125 130114
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143 148 149 154 155 160144145 146 147
167 168 169 169B 170171
172 173 174 175 176 177A 178
161 162
150A 151 152153
163 164156
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143 148 149 154 155 160144145 146 147
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KINZ + TILLOU FINE ART ......................139
KIWI Arts Group ...................................180
Light Work ........................................159B
Long & Ryle Gallery .............................121
Lurie Gallery .......................................156
Madison Gallery ....................... 151 & 152
Marion Royael Gallery .........................110
Mark Borghi Fine Art ...........................113
McCormick Gallery .................... 114 & 131
McNeill Art Group ................................178
Museum Works Galleries ......................136
Nikola Rukaj Gallery ..........................106A
NORTHCOTE GALLERY LONDON .............160
Nova’s Ark Project .................................SG
Onessimo ............................................157
PATRAJDAS Contemporary ....................122
Penrick Collections .............................106B
Portico New York, Inc. ..........................172
Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery.................148
Richard J. Demato Fine Arts Gallery ......108
Robert Klein Gallery ............................149
Rothschild Fine Art ...............................111
Sculpture 619 ......................................123
StudioBlue Lapland ............................159A
Tao Water Art Gallery ...........................171
Throckmorton Fine Art, Inc. ..................107
Toriizaka Art ............................. 128 & 129
Tulla Booth Gallery ..............................176
TURNER | BARNES | GALLERY................164
Villa del Arte Galleries ............... 153 & 154
Vincent Vallarino Fine Art .......... 114 & 131
Waterhouse & Dodd .............................101
Weber Fine Art...................................169A
Westwood Gallery, NYC ........... 147 & 169B
Woolff Gallery .....................................105
Young Art Gallery ..............................150B
SG = Sculpture Garden
JLC Landscaping ......................................ANew York Times ...................................... BRush Foundation for the Arts ....................CUltra Violet ............................................. D
Sotheby’s.............................................. AALobby Lounge ....................................... BBVolkswagen ...........................................CC
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113 118 119 124 125 130114
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143 148 149 154 155 160144145 146 147
167 168 169 169B 170171
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#1 SPIRE Hans Van de Bovenkamp, 2008 BernarducciMeiselGallery
#2 MODI OF ONE Thomas Ramey, 2011 EvanLurieGallery
#3 GAMBOL Brad Howe, 2010 EvanLurieGallery
#4 386 Thomas Ramey, 2010 EvanLurieGallery
#5 NAJ Isobel Folb Sokolow, 1987 Dancer II C. Fine Art
#6 SUNDANCE Kevin Barrett, 2011 C. Fine Art
#7 ASCENDENT AV MichaelEnnSirvet,2011 C. Fine Art
#8 ENTWINED GinoMiles,2011 Sculpture 619
#9 BLOOM GinoMiles,2011 Sculpture 619
#10 THE HUMAN SPHERE SteveZaluski,2010 Courtesy of the artist
#11 ANTHONY James Tyler, 2003 LurieGallery
#12 GLOBALS Nova, 2009 Nova’s Ark Project
#13 ADAM AND EVE Nova, 2001 Nova’s Ark Project
#14 SUNSHINE ON MY SHOULDER
MackenzieThorpe,2007 OnessimoGallery
#15 AMARYA WITH CAT Boaz Vaadia, 1951 Eckert Fine Art
#16 SIG ONE MichaelChiarello,2011 GeraldPetersGallery
#17 ARRIVAL/DEPARTURE Dennis Leri, 2009 GeraldPetersGallery
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SallyMichelAvery,Mountains & Meadows, 1979, Oil on boardSignedanddatedlowerright:SallyMichel,1979,Signed,dated,andtitledonverso24 x 36 inches. Framed: 27 x 38-3/4 inches
#124Abby M. Taylor Fine Art43GreenwichAvenue,Greenwich,CT6830Tel 203-622-0906 Fax [email protected]
AbbyM.Taylor,Owner;SusanVPBarrett,Director/ClientRelations;MiaForte,CreativeDirector
AbbyM. Taylor FineArt is dedicated to exceptionalAmerican andEuropean paintings, works on paper and sculpture. The gallery has an extensive inventory and is renowned for its sculpture department. The strength and uniqueness of the gallery is its diverse inventory. Few galleries can effectively approach handling the cross section of American and European paintings and sculptures from the 19th century forward. The gallery represents works from such movements as Hudson River School, American Academic and Expatriate, Orientalist, American Impressionist, American Modernist, Tonalist,Abstract Schools, French Impressionist, European Academic, European Impressionist, Symbolist and Pre-Raphaelite, Expressionist, Barbizon – and select contemporary works.
Artists Represented
ChristopherArmstrong,SallyMichelAvery,CaioFonseca,CleveGray,WolfKahn,RobertNatkin,KenzoOkada,GaborPeterdi,LarryRivers,Theodoros Stamos
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Ernest Briggs, Untitled,1952, Oil on canvas, 69 x 69 inches
#103Anita Shapolsky Gallery152 E. 65th Street, New York, NY 10065 Tel 212-452-1094 Fax 212-452-1096 [email protected]
Anita Shapolsky, Owner, Director; Ian Shapolsky, Asst. Director; Jim Hawkins, Asst. Director
Established in 1982, the Anita Shapolsky Gallery specializes inabstract art from the 1950s to the present, with an emphasis on female, Latin and African-American artists. The Anita Shapolsky Foundation was founded in 1986.
Artists Represented
Ernest Briggs, Seymour Boardman, Ilya Bolotowsky, James Brooks, Larry Calcagno,NassosDaphnis,AmaranthEhrenhalt,MargaretEvangeline,ClaireFalkenstein,PerleFine,JoeFiore,BuffieJohnson,MichaelLoew,AlbertKotin,JeanneMiles,AndyMoses,EthelSchwabacher,ThomasSills, Yvonne Thomas
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Aperture Foundation547 West 27th St, 4th FlNew York, NY 10001Tel 212-505-5555 Fax 212-979-7759 [email protected]
KellieMcLaughlin,DirectorofSalesandMarketing
Aperture is a non-profit organization that advances photography in all its forms and fosters the exchange of ideas among audiences worldwide. The photographs included in the limited-edition print program are a sampling of contemporary collectibles as well as classics of the medium. Aperture’s goal is to present the finest photographic images that are faithful to the artist’s intent. Sale of limited-edition photographs and portfolios helps support Aperture’s education program, which includes lectures and panel discussion with artists, curators, and other key players in the field of photography.
Artists Represented
Diane Arbus, Bruce Davidson, Sanna Kannisto, Rinko Kawauchi, Josef Koudelka, JoelMeyerowitz, RichardMisrach, BrianUlrich, PenelopeUmbrico, Alex Webb
Penelope Umbrico, Suns from Flickr, 2006-ongoing, Photography
#179
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Alicia David Contemporary Art96A Lollard Street, London, SE11 6PX, UKTel +44 (0)[email protected]
Simone Smith, Director
Alicia David Contemporary Art represents ten emerging and mid-career British artists. Alongside these, the gallery also deals in secondary market pieces from some of the UK’s most influential artists. Specialists in contemporary painting, trained in both art history and practice, we have advised corporate and private collectors on building their collections. With artists now reaching world wide acclaim, having studied at some of the UK’s top schools and showed at prestigious exhibitions internationally, Alicia David Contemporary Art is fast gaining a reputation in the US as a hot, young gallery to watch.
Artists Represented
BeckyBuchanan,TimGarwood,DanielPreece,RonaldWilliamWebb
TimGarwood,Staring in the Pond,2011,Mixedmediaonglass,45x45inches
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Becky Buchanan, Knickerboker, 2011, Resin and mixed media on canvas, 67 x 40 inches
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Arcadia Gallery51GreeneStreet,NewYork,NY10013Tel 212-965-1387 Fax [email protected]
StevenDiamant,President;MichaelSincavage,AssistantDirector
ArcadiaGalleryfeaturescontemporary,realistartists.
Artists Represented
Daniel Adel, Michael Chapman, Matthew Cornell, Peter Greaves,Jefferson Hayman, Michael Klein, Brad Reuben Kunkle, MalcolmT. Liepke, Robert Liberace, Jeremy Lipking, Francis Livingston, Julio Reyes, Paul Raymond Seaton, Steven Skollar, Daniel Sprick, Joseph Todorovitch,VictorWang,AronWiesenfeld,GaryWeisman
Ron Hicks, Good Company, 2011, Oil on Canvas, 30 x 34 inches
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Art CompanyMISOOLSIDAE5F,SEOHObuilding,1,INSA-dong,JONGNO-gu,SEOUL(110-290), rep of KOREA Tel +82 02 723 2664/5 Fax +82 02 737 4311www.misoolsidae.co.kr [email protected]
Myung-heeRyoo,Representative;He-ryongOh,Curator
Established in 1989,MISOOLSIDAE gallery publishes books on artandthemonthlyartmagazinesMISOOLSIDAEandaceart.Focusingon young, emerging artists, the gallery promotes their careers and contemporary Korean art by showing their works at art fairs throughout the world.
Artists Represented
Kim,Dong-Ju; Kim,Myong-Sook; Sayada; Jung; Kim, Sung-Ae; Yoo,Hong-Do;Song,Young-Sook;Lee, Jae-Bok;Go,Eun-Joo;Park,Moon-Kwan; Ahn, Hee-Jin
Song, Young-Sook, Tree,2009,Mixedmedia,72.7x53centimeters
#173
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Art Link International 809 Lucerne Avenue, Lake Worth, FL 33460 Tel 561-493-1162 Fax 561-493-2931www.ArtLinkInternational.cominfo@artlinkinternational.com
Howard Brassner, Owner
Modern,PostWar,ContemporaryandPopArt.
Artists Represented
Appel, Bluemner, Botero, Burliuk, Ceravolo, Chigal, Chihuly, Crash, Dali,Fechin,Klee,Klein,Matta,Wesselmannandmanyothers.
Jim Ceravolo, Charlie Chaplin, 2011,Oil&AcrylicGelonCanvas,48x42inches
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Jim Ceravolo Chaplin 2011 Oil on Canvas with Acrylic and Oil Stick 48 x 42 inches
CourtneyJ.Garrett,Choreographed Pantomime No. 2,2011,Mixedmediaoilwithresinon birch panel, 42 x 70 inches
#130Artion Galleries9IrodotouStr.,Athens,Attica10674,GreeceTel +30-210-7214198 Fax +30-2310-253113888 8th Ave., New York, NYTel 917-407-8977www.artiongalleries.comkmartadvisory@artiongalleries.com
Denise Rozis, Owner
ArtionGalleriesisawell-establishednameintheartworldinGreece.With galleries in Athens and Thessaloniki, and an office in New York, our aim is to play a predominant role in the European and American art market representing top quality artists.
Artists Represented
Angelos,CourtneyJ.Garrett,Paschalis,JohnAmoryanos
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Artêria816 Rue Shefford, Bromont, Quebec, J2L 1C3, CanadaTel 450-577-3101 Fax [email protected]
GenevièveLévesque,Director;BurcuÖzgeÜnal,Coordinator
Specializing in the exportation of original artwork, Artêria represents emerging artists as well as those in mid-career. The creators of the company have, to date, received exposure and generated sales in the USA, Canada, China, Argentina, Turkey, Japan, Australia, India, Singapore, and England. Whether through painting, photography, sculpture or glass, the gallery promotes bold work of high artistic quality by the new contemporary movement.
Artists Represented
André Paradis, Asli Kutluay, Clade, Christian Dorey, Dominic RenéePaul, Dominique Desmeules, Louis-Claude Poirier, Louis Guillaume,MoniqueDaneau,VéroniKaH
Clade, Variation Rouge, 2010, Acrylic on canvas mounted on magnetic frames, 50 x 50 inches / 127 x 127 centimeters with the background plate
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DominicRenéePaul,Attitude no. 4 - Tchétao, 2010, Oil on canvas, 36 x 30 inches / 91x76 centimeters
Dominique Desmeules, Les écossaises, 2011, Acrylic on canvas, 24 x 48 inches / 61 x 122 centimeters
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Bernarducci Meisel Gallery37 West 57th Street, New York, NY 10019 Tel 212-593-3757 Fax 212-593-3933www.bernarduccimeisel.com [email protected] Prince Street, New York, NY 10012 [email protected] 212-677-1340 Fax 212-533-7340
FrankBernarducci,Director/Partner;LouisK.Meisel,Partner;MarinaPress,AssociateDirector
Contemporary Realism.
Artists Represented
Luigi Benedicenti, Roberto Bernardi, Paul Caranicas, Hilo Chen, John DeAndrea,HubertDeLartigue,AudreyFlack,RobertGniewek,GeorgeD.Green,GusHeinze,DonJacot,CharlesJarboe,CherylKelley,RonKleemann, Bertrand Meniel, Robert Neffson, Matthew Pierog, MelRamos, Raphaella Spence, Jock Sturges, Bernardo Torrens, Doug Webb
Raphaella Spence, Il Colore del Tempo, 2010, Oil on canvas, 27-1/2 x 17-5/8 inches
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#115Bill Hodges Gallery24West57thStreet,#607,NewYork,NY10019Tel 212-333-2640 Fax 212-333-2644www.billhodgesgallery.com [email protected]
Bill Hodges, Owner
Works by museum caliber African American artists.
Artists Represented
Charles Alston, Romare Bearden, John Biggers, Beauford Delaney, Sam Gilliam,JacobLawrence,NormanLewis,GlennLigon,CharlesSebree,Lorna Simpson
Glenn Ligon, Stranger Drawing #7, 2004, Coal Dust, Oil and Pencil on Paper MountedonAluminum,60x40inches
Raphaella Spence, Il Colore del Tempo, 2010, Oil on canvas, 27-1/2 x 17-5/8 inches
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#150ABirnam Wood Galleries48 Park Place, East Hampton, NY 11937Tel 631-324-6010 Fax [email protected]
PatrickDawson,ManagingPartner,AnneHargrave
BirnamWood Galleries shows the work of significant artists of theAmericanModernistperiod, thepost-warera,anda selectgroupofcontemporary painters. The gallery is open year-round in East Hampton village, and we also show by appointment in New York.
Artists Represented
Milton Avery, Charles Burchfield, Elaine De Kooning, Wolf Kahn,RobertDash, Sam Francis,Melville Price, JulesOlitski,Walter Plate,FredMitchell,SusanGrossman,HaroldShapinsky,ChloeLamb
Sam Francis, Untitled, 1980, Color monotype on handmade paper, 30 x 22 inches
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C Fine Art95 Lexington Ave., New York, NY 10016Tel 646-594-7583 Fax 646-594-7583www.c-fineart.com [email protected]
Cheryl Sokolow, President
C Fine Art specializes in the placement of large-scale, outdoor and indoor sculpture in residential, public and corporate environments. We provide consultative and curatorial services and welcome commissions and site-specific projects.
Artists Represented
KevinBarrett,MichaelEnnSirvet,IsobelFolbSokolow,JohnVanAlstine, Caroline Ramersdorfer and others.
SULPTURE GARDEN
Kevin Barrett, Navigator, 2011, Painted Aluminum, 114 x 52 x 45 inches
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#133C. Grimaldis Gallery 523NorthCharlesStreet,Baltimore,MD21201Tel 410-539-1080 Fax [email protected]
ConstantineGrimaldis,Owner&Director;MacKenziePeck,Manager
TheC.GrimaldisGalleryhascontinuouslyoperatedinBaltimoresince1977. It has established itself as Baltimore’s oldest contemporary art gallery, and an important venue in the region. The gallery specializes in post WWII American and European art with an emphasis on contemporary sculpture.
Artists Represented
Chul-Hyun Ahn, Anthony Caro, Madeleine Dietz, Grace Hartigan(estate), Jon Isherwood, Hidenori Ishii, Dimitra Lazaridou, Eugene Leake(estate),KimManfredi,BeverlyMcIver,RaoulMiddleman,LelandRice, John Ruppert, Annette Sauermann, Sofia Silva, Rene Trevino, John vanAlstine,CostasVarotsos,JohnWaters,LuZhang
GraceHartigan,Black Ivory, 1991, Oil on linen, 72 x 48 inches
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Hyunmee Lee, Parang, 2011, 48 x 48 inches
Cheryl Hazan Gallery 35NMooreSt.,NewYork,NY10013Tel 212-343-8964 Fax [email protected]
Cheryl Hazan, Director
TheCherylHazanGalleryrepresentsartistswhohaveachievedahighlevel of maturity. While we focus on abstract work, each artist brings to that genre a varied personal style, with the technical skills necessary tomake theirwork successfulandunique.Manyof theartistsare inmuseums, as well as private and corporate collections.
Artists Represented
Babette Hershberger, Beatricia Sagar, Bruce Tolman, Carolina Sardi, DeborahWasserman,HyunmeeLee,JohnEnsorParker,KarimGhidinelli,Luis Garcia Nerey, Madeline Denaro, Malcolm Bray, Marilu DatoliHartnett,MichaelKessler,RussellSharon,TomBrydelsky,URNewYork,
GraceHartigan,Black Ivory, 1991, Oil on linen, 72 x 48 inches
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Clark Priftis Art 100InternationalDr.,Baltimore,MD21231Tel 917-647-6835 Fax [email protected]
Ann Priftis, Owner/Director
Clark Priftis Art is a comprehensive fine art services firm. We provide both our private and corporate clients with a limitless selection of artwork in a variety of price points and in all mediums. We offer private collectors and businesses elite access to nationwide and international resources only acquired through our thorough knowledge of the art market and privileged relationships with dealers and artists.
Artists Represented
AbbyModell
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AbbyModell,Waterfall Vases, 2010, Hand blown glass, 20 x 7-1/4 inches, 18 x 8 inches, 19-3/4 x 7-1/2 inches
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The Cynthia Corbett Gallery15 Claremont Lodge, 15 The DownsLondon, SW20 8UA, United Kingdom USC.+1773-600-7719UKM.+44(0)7939-085-076T/F +44 (0) 20 8947 6782www.thecynthiacorbettgallery.com•[email protected]
CynthiaCorbett,Director;CeliaKinchington,GalleryManager
TheCynthiaCorbettGallery,aninternationalcontemporaryartgallery,represents emerging and newly established artists, is a regular exhibitor at major international contemporary art fairs, and curates exhibitions. The gallery also has an annual program of ‘Pop Up’ exhibitions that take place throughout the year in Cork Street, London W1, London’s East End and New York City. CorbettPROJECTS, launched in 2004, focuses on presenting curated projects that address contemporary critical practice and works with emerging curators and artists for site-specific installations. These solo and group exhibitions, which are selected by a curatorial panel led by director Cynthia Corbett, present an innovative program of events in a variety of media including photography, painting, sculpture, performance art, with particular emphasis on emerging video art.In2009thegallerylaunchedthebiennialYoungMastersArtPrizesponsored by AXA UK.
Artists Represented
Deborah Azzopardi, Lluís Barba, Christina Benz, Charlotte Bracegirdle, Andy Burgess, Cecile Chong, Anne Françoise Couloumy, Ghostof a Dream, Victoria Hall, Fiona Hepburn, Tom Leighton, Boyarde Messenger,KlariReis,NicolasSaintGregoire
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Lluís Barba, Le Goria de la Vista, Brueghel, 2010, Lightjet Print/Diasec mounted, 99 x 59.1 inches
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Caldwell Snyder Gallery 341 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA 94108Tel 415-392-2299 Fax 415-392-4609www.caldwellsnyder.comsusan@caldwellsnyder.com1328MainStreet,St.Helena,CATel 707-200-5050
SusanSnyder,Owner;ChristinaMaybaum,SalesDirector; AndiSaltzman,GalleryRepresenative
Caldwell SnyderGallery specializes in 21st century American, Latin and European paintings, drawings, sculpture, and limited-edition prints, including major American post-war and emerging contemporary artists.
Artists Represented
CharlesArnoldi,PaulBalmer,MelissaChandon,JaneMaxwell,GregMiller,DougOwen,JeanWells,BoazVaadia
MelissaChandon, Red House by Beach, 2011, Acrylic on Canvas, 48 x 48 inches
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Paul Balmer, Forty Second Street Sunset, 2011, Oil on Canvas, 78 x 48 inches
Paul Balmer, Days Collection, 2011, Oil on Panel, 30 x 80 inches
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Canfin Gallery 39MainStreet,Tarrytown,NY10591Tel 914-332-4554 Fax [email protected]
Jean-Claude Canfin, Owner
CanfinGalleryspecializesinoriginalartworkbycontemporaryartistsfrom all over the world. Representing both established and emerging artists, the gallery showcases fine paintings and sculptures. Voted the BestArtGalleryin2011forthesixthyearinarowbythereadersofWestchester Magazine, CanfinGallery is committed tomaking highquality art accessible and affordable to everyone from individual home owners to corporate art collectors.
Artists Represented
Ira Barkoff, Anna Bocek, Stephane Bulan, Francoise Collandre, Jean Duquoc, Rick Garcia, Marie Madeleine Gautier, Kathleen Keifer,ColetteLaruelle,VincentMagni,LouisMendrisse,LeeKuiDae,DiegoMenendez, Isabel Miramontes, Bruno Mondot, Tjasa Owen, JeanTriolet, Lita van Engelenhoven.
Anna Bocek, Piano, 2010, Oil on canvas, 32 x 39 inches
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Jean Duquoc, Ecoute le Concert des Voix du Large, 2010, Acrylic on canvas, 40 x 40 inches
Lee Kui Dae, Voyage dans le Temps III, 2009,MixedMedia,37x37inches
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Catherine Edelman Gallery 300 W. Superior Street, Chicago, IL 60654Tel 312-266-2350 Fax [email protected]
Catherine Edelman, Director; Juli Lowe, Assistant Director; TrevorPower,GalleryManager
The Catherine Edelman Gallery specializes in contemporaryphotography, video and mixed media photo-based work.
Artists Represented
Shelby Lee Adams, Roger Ballen, Tom Baril, Julie Blackmon, Kate Breakey, KeithCarter,Clark&Pougnaud,KelliConnell,BruceDavidson,CarlosDiaz, Elizabeth Ernst, Dan Estabrook, Terry Evans, Lynn Geesaman,Michelle Keim, Michael Kenna, Herman Leonard, O. Winston Link,Achim Lippoth, Deborah Luster, CecilMcDonald Jr., Robert & ShanaParkeHarrison, Olivia Parker, David Plowden, Holly Roberts, Josephine Sacabo, Rocky Schenck,Gregory Scott, Lauren E. Simonutti, ViktoriaSorochinski, Jack Spencer, Fred Stonehouse, Tim Tate, Ron van Dongen, Hiroshi Watanabe, Joel-Peter Witkin, Jeffrey Wolin
Fred Stonehouse, Fighting With Fiction, 2011, Acrylic on panel, 36 x 36 inches
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Steve Schapiro, The Whisper, 1971,Gelatinsilverprint,40 x 28 inches
GregoryScott,Structure, 2011, Archival digital print, oil on panel, and HD video, 34 x 39 inches
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Cavalier Galleries, Inc.405GreenwichAvenue,Greenwich,CT06830Tel 203-869-3664 Fax [email protected]
34MainStreet,Nantucket,MA02554Tel 508-325-4405 Fax 508-825-0827
Ron Cavalier, Owner; Lindsay Ebanks, Director
Now celebrating its 25th anniversary,CavalierGalleries, Inc. offersfine painting, sculpture, and photography at two premier exhibition spaces inGreenwich,CTandNantucket,MA. Thegallerypresentsexceptional exhibitions of works ranging from the traditional and representational to modern and contemporary, by both established and emerging artists.
Artists Represented
NicholasBerger,RobertBolster,DanielE.Greene,WilliamHarrison,Joel Carson Jones, Rebecca Kinkead, EdwardMinoff,Melissa Peck,Stephen Pitliuk, Jim Rennert
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Robert Bolster, High Water Lookout, 2011, Oil on canvas, 25 x 30 inches
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Cavalier Galleries, Inc.Alex Guofeng Cao
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AlexGuofengCao,TAYLOR vs BURTON, 2011, Chromogenic Print with Dibond Plexiglass60 x 40 inches/108 x 72 inches
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Cernuda Arte3155PoncedeLeonBlvd.,CoralGables,FL33134Tel 305-461-1050 Fax [email protected]
Ramón Cernuda, Director; Nercys Cernuda, Vice-Director; Sergio Cernuda, Senior Art Consultant
Founded in 2000, Cernuda Arte specializes in the complete spectrum of Cuban art encompassing works from the early 19th century through thepresent,withanemphasison theModernistsof the20thCenturyand contemporary artists. The objective of our gallery is to promote the arts through dynamic exhibitions, cultural events, publications, lectures, involvement in museum shows, and participation at art fairs.
Artists Represented
Wifredo Lam, Amelia Peláez, Mario Carreño, René Portocarrero,Carlos Enríquez,Mariano Rodríguez, VíctorManuelGarcía, CundoBermúdez, Fidelio Ponce de León, José Mijares, Agustín Cárdenas,Gina Pellón, Tomás Sánchez, Flora Fong, Miguel Florido, VicenteHernández, Sandro De la Rosa, Joel Besmar, Ramón Vázquez, Irina Elén González, Giosvany Echevarría, Li Domínguez Fong, DavidRodríguez,DayronGonzálezandothers.
Wifredo Lam, Woman, Horse and Deity, 1974, Oil on canvas, 15-3/4 x 19-3/4 inches
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GinaPellón,Protocol of Feathers, 2011,Mixedmediaoncanvas,38-1/4x51-1/4inches
MiguelFlorido,My Dream of Freedom, 2011, Oil on canvas, 70-3/4 x 51-1/4 inches
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Cube Gallery12 Perry Road, Bristol, UKBS15BGTel +44 (0)117 [email protected]
Laurence Fowlesm, Director; Tracy Fowles, Director
CubeGalleryisacontemporarygallerythatshowsbothinternationallyknown artists and newer artists we believe have a great future.
Artists Represented
RachaelNee,PeterMonaghan,JackFrame,KatieAllen,SusanFoord,JohnHuggins,HelenWard,PeterMcGrath,VeraBoele-Keimer
Susan Foord, Drift, 2010, Oil on paper on board, 21 x 21 inches
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Katie Allen, Spring Lake 3, 2011, Acrylic on board, 48 x 36 inches
PeterMonaghan,Interaction,2011,Goldleafonwood,40x60inches
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Patrick Smith, Pornic, 2010, C-print, 40 x 50 inches
Danziger Projects
527 West 23rd Street, New York, NY 10011 Tel 212-629-6778 Fax 212-629-6778 www.danzigerprojects.com [email protected]
James Danziger, Owner; Kitty Bowe Hearty; Carly Ries
Sinceitsfoundingin1990,theJamesDanzigerGalleryhasestablisheditself as one of the leading photography venues in the world, known for the originality and diversity of its programming, its representation of established photographers and the influence of its new discoveries. Evolving from the Danziger Gallery, Danziger Projects opened in2004 in New York’s Chelsea art district. Working as a project space has allowed the gallery to respond quickly to new artists, cultural breakthroughs, and the technological evolution of the medium. The gallery’s programming pulls from the worlds of art, new media, fashion and print, to create a very current vision of photography’s place in the world. This past year has seen gallery artists on view in Tokyo, London, Lausanne, Paris and throughout the U.S.
Artists RepresentedChristopher Bucklow, Paul Fusco, Abelardo Morell, Jack Pierson, PatrickSmith, Tereza Vcklova, Andy Warhol, Bruce Weber, Edward Weston (estate)
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Danziger Projects/Kate Moss 527 West 23rd Street, New York, NY 10011Tel 212-629-6778 Fax [email protected]
James Danziger, Owner; Kitty Bowe Hearty, Carly Ries
KateMoss,whoseparticularbeautyandsingularfigurehavemadehermore of a muse than a supermodel, has collaborated with Danziger Projectson thepublicationofTheKateMossPortfolio. Theportfoliocontains eleven 30 x 24 inch prints by 11 of the world’s leading photographers,allofwhohaveplayedakeyrole inpicturingMoss.The images and photographers were selected by James Danziger and Moss.Unlikeanymodelinthehistoryoffashionphotography,Mosshasproved to be a unique subject, blurring the boundaries between fashion photography and contemporary art. Unselfconscious and unapologetic, Moss’spersonaandsensualityhavenotonlychangedournotionsofbeauty but also influenced the culture at large.
Artists Represented
Chuck Close, Annie Leibovitz,Glen Luchford,Mert &Marcus, TerryRichardson,DavidSims,MarioSorrenti,JuergenTeller,MarioTestino,InezVanLamsweerde+VinoodhMatadin,BruceWeber
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MarioSorrenti,Kate Moss, New York, 1993, Pigment Print, 24 x 30 inches
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Dorian Grey Gallery 437 East 9th Street, New York, NY 10009Tel 516-244-4126 Fax [email protected]
Christopher Pusey, Director; Luis Accorsi
TheDorianGreyGallerydisplaysart thatdefinesthecontinuingEastVillage art scene, capturing the area’s diverse heritage from the early beat poets, Abstract Expressionists and more recently, street and graffiti themed works.
Artists RepresentedCRASH, K. Haring, Basquiat, Futura 2000, K.Scharf, LA 2, S.Sprouse, VitoB,AVOne,GUMO,Cope2,XAM,TAT’sCrew
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Keith Haring, Untitled, 1980 c
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Eli Klein Fine Art462 West Broadway, New York, NY, 10012Tel 212-255-4388 Fax 212-255-4316
A1-5 22 International Art Plaza 32 Baiziwan Rd.Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100022, ChinaTel +86 (10) 5807-4927 Fax +86 (10) [email protected]
JinglanHuang,Manager
Founded in 2007, Eli Klein Fine Art is now one of the foremost galleries specializing in Chinese contemporary art, and is a major force in the field. The gallery is committed to exhibiting the work of some of China’s most highly regarded established and emerging artists. Our artists represent the cutting edge of Chinese art, employing various mediums and methods to depict contemporary culture as it continues to undergo rapid change. The gallery’s Beijing location, founded in 2010 as EK Projects, is also a significant contributor to the increasing recognition of Chinese contemporary art. We collaborate with some of the world’s most prestigious museums, private collections and art institutions. Through museum exhibitions, gallery shows, participation in prominent fairs for contemporary art, as well as the publication of exhibition catalogues and scholarly essays, we ensure that Chinese art becomes more accessible to Western audiences.
Artists RepresentedCuiXiuwen,GaoRong,HanYajuan,LiBo,LiHongbo,LiuBolin,LuoQing,ShenShaominWangYang,XiaoSe,YangQian,ZhangDali,ZhangGong,ZhaoBo,ZhuWei
Liu Bolin, Hiding in the City No. 92 - Temple of Heaven, 2010, Photograph, 118 x 150 centimeters
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Eckert Fine Art34MainStreet,Millerton,NY12546Tel 518-592-1330 Fax [email protected]
JaneEckert,President;RhondaCook,GalleryManager
In 1996, Jane Eckert opened a gallery in Naples, Florida featuring the finest of modern and contemporary art. Important shows were mounted on Robert Rauschenberg Beamer Paintings and the BMWArt Car, Christo and Jeanne-Claude “Gates” and “Over the River”and Pierre-August Renoir, “Art and Archives”. In June, 2008, Janemoved Eckert Fine Art to Kent, Connecticut and has now relocated toahistoricbuilding indowntownMillerton,exhibiting thepaintingsof Eric Forstmann, the sculpture of BoazVaadiaandMichaelKalishalong with 19th through 21st century “American Masters” in theart world, such as Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Frank Stella, Jim Dine, Alexander Calder, Andy Warhol and Andrew Wyeth. Jane has lectured on art and has published books including The Hoosier Group, 5 American Painters by Judith Newton and Dr. William H. Gerdts. She has also curated shows for The EvansvilleMuseum ofArt, The Butler Institute of American Art and The Naples Philharmonic MuseumofArt.ShehasservedasSecretaryof theFineArtDealersAssociation (FADA) and is currently Chair of the Director’s Advisory CommitteeatMassMoCA.SheisalsoontheAdvisoryCommitteeofthe Northwest Connecticut Arts Council. Artists RepresentedRobertRauschenberg,EricForstmann,MichaelKalish,BoazVaadia,JasperJohns,FrankStella,AlexanderCalder,RobertMotherwell,AndyWarhol
Boaz Vaadia, b. 1951, Israeli, Ze’ev with Cat & Shallum, Editions 1/5, 2009,Bronze,Basalt,Bluestone,48x90x55inches&77x41x29inches
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Eric Forstmann, b. 1962, American, Mechanic Street, 9:30 p.m., 2011, Oil on Board,21-3/4 x 30 inches
MichaelKalish,b.1973,American,Rose on Blue, 2008, Vintage Tailgates, 42 x 42 x 12 inches
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Emmanuel Fremin Gallery 18AbingdonSquare#2,NewYork,NY10014www.emmanuelfremingallery.comemmanuelfremingallery@gmail.com
Emmanuel Fremin, Owner
EmmanuelFreminGalleryislocatedinNewYorkCity,theaxisoftheArt world. We are a contemporary gallery mainly exhibiting emerging artists’ works through the media of photography, video, installation and multi-platforms. Our principal mission is to maintain the integrity of the artists while showcasing their artworks. We are a nonconformist gallery whose role is to be the catalyst for artists to develop their freedom of expression in a setting conducive for both artist and collector alike. This is accomplished by not only exposing their creations in the actual space but also by promoting them with countless galleries throughout Europe and participating in highly prominent art fairs. The commitment to nurturing an ongoing relationship between artist, press and collector is always paramount. We will be relocating to Chelsea in 2011.
Artists Represented
Drew Tal, ThomasBarbey,GiuseppeMastromatteo,AntoineVerglas,ErikSanner,FrancoiseBenArous,MichelGiliberti,ODO
GiuseppeMastromatteo, Indepensense, Digital print, 40 x 60 inches
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Drew Tal, Porcelain Promises,MetallicFineArtPrintmounted on Aluminum, 38 x 50 inches
Antoine Verglas, Angelina, Sepia C Print, Limited Editions
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Eric Firestone Gallery4 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, NY 11937Tel 631-604-2386 Fax 631-604-2387efg@ericfirestonegallery.comwww.ericfirestonegallery.com
Jorge Fick, What Time Does the Train Roll In? (Pod Series), 1969; Oil on canvas
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Retna, Untitled, 2011, Enamel on C130 aluminum airplane flooring
Jorge Fick, Untitled, Wax Resist Series,1972,Mixedmediaonpaper
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#117Evan Lurie Gallery30WestMainStreet,Carmel,IN46032Tel 317-844-8400 Fax 317-844-8460www.evanluriegallery.com [email protected]
Evan Lurie, Director; Jennifer Lurie, PR; Angelo Vogas, Sales
TheEvanLurieGalleryspecializesinemergingandestablishedinternationalartists with a heavy emphasis on the contemporary abstract, realism and neo-realism, and deals in works of art in all mediums and sizes including monumental, two-dimensional and three-dimensional. The gallery participates in international modern and contemporary art fairs, and maintains a monthly schedule of rotating solo and group exhibitions in its 5200 square foot gallery space. As a professional art consultant, Evan Lurie works within both the residential and corporate environments to help establish art collections and assist in acquisitions. With over 40 artists already represented, the Evan LurieGalleryiscontinuallyseekingoutdynamicup-and-comingtalentthatembodies the highest degree of excellence.
Artists Represented
A.DaleNally,AdamNormandin,AlexGuofengCao,BatesWilson,BenFreeman, Brad Howe, Carlo Borer, Carlos Estevez, Dale Threlkeld, Dennis Wojtkiewicz, James Georgopoulos, Jason Myers, John LaHuis, JorgeSantos, JosephPiccillo,KevinBarrett,MarleneRose,L’OrianoGalloni,PeterDrake,RonKostoff,SimonMaberly,TheodoreGall,ThomasRamey
Carlos Estevez, Inner Time, Oil and Pencil on Canvas with Old Clockworks, 8 Feet Diameter
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Finch & Ada300W.12thStreet,#3H,NewYork,NY10014Tel [email protected]
Elizabeth Barragan, Co-Founder/Director; KathleenMahoney-Cobb,Co-Founder/Curator
Finch&Ada isacontemporaryfineartgallery founded in2010byElizabeth Barragan and Kathleen Mahoney-Cobb. The artists at thegallery range from emerging to established working in an array of artistic disciplines. We strive to provide an environment in which to enrich, educate and create opportunities for new collectors to acquire art and for the seasoned collector to confidently procure assets that will enrich their collections.
Artists Represented
JockSturges,RubenNatal-SanMiguel,TobyBurrows,DollyFaibyshev,Diane Russo, Jill Waterman
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Jock Sturges, Raphaélle, Montalivet, France, 1992, Photography, 16 x 20 inches
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Fine Art Consultancy London & TokyoTheBasementGalleryRooms,7EldonGroveLondon, UK NW3 5PSTel +44-207-431-9965www.fineartconsultancy.comkathrynbell@fineartconsultancy.comTokyoTel + 813-3457-9874
KathrynBell,GalleryDirector
Established by Kathryn Bell in London (1992) and Tokyo (1994) as a consultancy and exhibition curator, Fine Art Consultancy specializes in contemporary British and Japanese art, mainly promoting mid-career artists. Since1996 we have hosted Japanese & British Art Now – an annual series of art events in Tokyo with JBAN shows in London. Fine Art Consultancy has a regular program of exhibitions at our gallery in London and shows our artists internationally at fairs in London, Scotland, New York, San Diego and Tokyo. Our active art consultancy, run from our London space, aids individuals and companies with the acquisition of art while maintaining and curating clients’ new and existing collections.
Artists Represented
Yuko Moriyama-Wiffen, Daisy Cook, Etsuko Montgomery, RyotaroEndo, Fraser Taylor, Henry Walsh, Chris Salmon, Albert Gonzalo,Vanessa Pooley, Jasia Szerszynska, Keiko Sugiyama, Ryotaro Endo
Vanessa Pooley, Pick Me Up, 2010, Bronze, 21 x 8 x 10 centimeters
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Daisy Cook, Iceland, 2010, Oil on canvas, 125 x 125 centimeters
Keiko Sugiyama, Organism, 2011, Installation using over 100 Japanese etchings printed on hand made paper approximately - 200 x 250 x 75 centimeters
Vanessa Pooley, Pick Me Up, 2010, Bronze, 21 x 8 x 10 centimeters
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MichaelWest,Untitled, 1948, Oil on canvas, 31 x 21 inches
#135Gallery Sam1456 Fourth Street, Berkeley, CA 94710 Tel 510-531-9575 Fax 510-531-0775 [email protected]://www.artnet.com/gallery/423916982/gallery-sam.html
EvanMorganstein,Director
Art elevates the human spirit in a way that nothing else does. It changes people’s lives, one experience at a time. Not really a product, it’s an emotional experience. Gallery Sam offers quality examples byimportant American, European, Asian and indigenous artists from the mid-20th century to the present, and our diverse inventory includes more than 800 paintings and sculptures. We showcase many legendary figures of the art world as well as more contemporary artists whose beautiful and emotionally expressive works bring joy and meaning into the lives of discerning collectors worldwide. Although most of our paintings are by well-known artists, we also seek out artists who are overlooked, undervalued and haven’t achieved the celebrity of some of their contemporaries but who nevertheless have painted superior works. The gallery has placed works of art in major public, private, and corporate collections. Our extensive knowledge of the art world spans a wide range of artists and media, allowing us to offer art advisory and curatorial services to all levels of private and corporate collections.
Artists Represented
Stanley Boxer, Ernest Briggs, James Brooks, Edward Dugmore, Joseph Fiore,ShirleyGoldfarb,WillyHeeks,RoyLerner,FredMitchell,RobertS.Neuman, AlfonsoOssorio,Gabor Peterdi, Peter Reginato,MiltonResnick, John Saccaro, Jon Schueler, Francine Tint
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MichaelWest,Untitled, 1948, Oil on canvas, 31 x 21 inches
HackelBury Fine Art 4 Launceston Place, London W8 5RL, UKTel +44-20-7937-8688 Fax +44-20-7937- [email protected]
KateStevens,Director;ZaraHorner,AssistantDirector
HackelBury Fine Art exhibits 20th and 21st century works of art from a carefully selected stable of artists. Our primary focus is on contemporary mid-career artists, with an emphasis on museum projects. The gallery was opened in 1998 and continues to develop and thrive through an expanding program of gallery exhibits, international art fairs, and museum/publishing collaborations.
Artists RepresentedBillArmstrong,WilliamKlein,GarryFabianMiller,Doug&MikeStarn
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GarryFabianMiller,Blue in Blue, Spring, 2009, Light, water, lambda printFramed size: 56.5 x 80.4 inches
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Halsey McKay Gallery 105 Newtown Lane East Hampton, NY 11937Tel [email protected]
Hilary Schaffner, Co-Owner, Director; Ryan Wallace, Co-Owner, Director
HalseyMckayGallerywasfoundedin2011bycuratorHilarySchaffnerand artist Ryan Wallace. Located in East Hampton, New York, the gallery serves as a forum for emerging artists and provides a relaxed environment for visitors to view contemporary art. Contributing to the area’srichhistoryandsupportforthearts,HalseyMckaylookstomakeintroductions between exciting artists and the community.
Artists RepresentedGlen Baldridge, Elisabeth Bernstein, Patrick Brennan, Chris Duncan,Elise Ferguson, Daniel Gordon, Bryan Graf, Joseph Hart, KeeganMchargue,HilaryPecis,MatthewRich,MatthewSatz,RubySkyStiler
Joseph Hart, Le Radeau (Backwards B), 2011, Cut paper collage, acrylic, ink, colored pencil and graphite on paper, 28 x 22 inches
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Christopher Duncan, Sun and Moon, 2011, photographs, thread, paper, spray enamel, 14 x 16 inches
MatthewSatz, untitled (Smoke Painting), 2011, Smoke on canvas, 63 x 63 inchesJoseph Hart, Le Radeau (Backwards B), 2011, Cut paper collage, acrylic, ink, colored pencil and graphite on paper, 28 x 22 inches
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Hillcrest Galleries411ClevelandSt#266,Clearwater,FL33755Tel 727-244-2401 Fax 727-449-0544www.HillcrestGalleries.comCeleste@HillcrestGalleries.com
Celeste Bacher, Director
HillcrestGalleries exhibits contemporary sculptures and paintings byestablished and emerging artists.
Artists RepresentedMarleneRoseandBenBarnes
Ben Barnes, #463, 2007, Acrylic, 46-3/4 x 90 inches
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MarleneRose,Water Scarab,2011,SandcastGlass, 31 x 29 x 9 inches
MarleneRose, Lime Green Square Horse,2009,SandcastGlass,67 x 14 x 12 inches
Ben Barnes, #463, 2007, Acrylic, 46-3/4 x 90 inches
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J. Lohmann GalleryBy appointmentNew York, NY 10065Tel 212-734-1445 Fax [email protected]
Joern Lohmann, Director
J. LohmannGalleryspecializes in20thand21stcenturydesignanddecorative arts, modernist ceramics, and fine art.
Artists RepresentedSandra Davolio, Roy Lichtenstein, Jules Olitski, Merete Rasmussen,Frank Schillo, Andy Warhol
MereteRasmussen, Sculpture, 2011, Ceramic, 14 x 20 x 22-1/2 inches
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Sandra Davolio, Vessel, 2011, Porcelain, 7-1/2 x 8 inches diameter
Sandra Davolio, Vessel, 2011, Porcelain, 7 x 7-1/2 inches diameter
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Jackson Fine Art3115 East Shadowlawn AvenueAtlanta,GA30305Tel 404-233-3739 Fax [email protected]
Anna Walker Skillman, Owner; Courtney Lee, Director
Jackson Fine Art specializes in 20th century and contemporary photography.
Artists RepresentedHolly Andres, Roger Ballen, Lillian Bassman, Edouard Boubat, Christopher Bucklow, Harry Callahan, Henri Cartier-Bresson, William Christenberry, Bruce Davidson, Robert Doisneau, Alfred Eisenstaedt, Mitch Epstein, Elliott Erwitt, Walker Evans, Tierney Gearon, DavidHilliard,JosefHoflehner,HorstP.Horst,FrankHorvat,MairaKalman,MichaelKenna,AndreKertesz,WilliamKlein,MonaKuhn,SaulLeiter,HermanLeonard,HelenLevitt,SallyMann,EdithMaybin,RayMetzker,Joel Meyerowitz, Andrew Moore, Abelardo Morell, Todd Murphy,RobertandShanaParkeHarrison,MatthewPillsbury,RichardRenaldi,WillyRonis,ToddSelby,MasatoSeto,JuliusShulman,VeeSpeers,JackSpencer, Mark Steinmetz, Ruud van Empel, Massimo Vitali, AngelaWest,MasaoYamamoto
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MonaKuhn,Morgane, 2009, C-Print, 30 x 40 inches
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Jenkins Johnson Gallery521 West 26th Street, 5th floor, New York, NY 10001Tel 212-629-0707 Fax 212-629-4255www.jenkinsjohnsongallery.com•[email protected]
464 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA, [email protected] 415-677-0770 Fax 415-677-0780
Karen Jenkins-Johnson, Principal; Teresa Kelley, Director
Jenkins JohnsonGallery was established in San Francisco in 1996,and in November 2005 opened the gallery’s second location in New York’sprestigiousChelseaartdistrict.JenkinsJohnsonGalleryhasbeendedicated to the progression of representation in contemporary art. This strong focus manifests itself through the continued representation of emerging, mid-career, and established artists who practice in a variety of mediums including: painting, photography, sculpture, video, glass, neon, and textiles. Both establishments continually deliver solo and group exhibitions curated with fresh ideas and original, vibrant artwork that unabashedly challenges and observes the way we live and the environment around us. The gallery represents over 25 artists and is proudly committed to maintaining long-term support to its artists in an international community of collectors, curators, and writers.
Artists RepresentedBenAronson,MeghanBoody,NathanielDonnett, Tim Etchells, ScottFraser, Julia Fullerton-Batten, Julian Opie, Yigal Ozeri, Scott Prior, Skip Steinworth, Francesca Sundsten, Felandus Thames
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Tim Etchells, Live Forever, 2010, Neon sign, 6 x 78 inches. Edition of 3.
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#168Jerald Melberg Gallery625 South Sharon Amity RoadCharlotte, NC 28211Tel 704-365-3000 Fax [email protected]
JeraldMelberg,Director
The nationally and internationally acclaimed artists represented by JeraldMelbergGalleryarechosenwithextremecareaswe seek toexhibit works of art that have a particular visual poetry, a spiritual quality and an inner integrity that transcend the everyday, regardless of being abstract, representational or realist. We provide the professionalism, proper knowledge and expertise needed to place quality works of art in any public, private or corporate collection.
Artists RepresentedCharles Basham, Romare Bearden, Ernesto Berra, Christopher Clamp,RaulDiaz,SusanGrossman,Hans,Hofmann,WolfKahn,IdaKohlmeyer, Robert Kushner, Thomas McNickle, Robert Motherwell,Paul Resika, Manuel Reyna, James Rosati, Brian Rutenberg, HaroldShapinsky, Esteban Vicente
Harold Shapinsky (1925-2004), Untitled (A84.129),1984,Gouache,Oiland Ink on Paper, 18-1/2 x 20 inches
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#132June Kelly166MercerStreet,NewYork,NY10012Tel 212-226-1660 Fax 212-226-2433www.junekellygallery.comjunekellygalleryinfo@earthlink.net
June Kelly, Director; Natalie Jone, Assistant; Charles Storer, Assistant
TheJuneKellyGallerywasfoundedin1986inthehistoricSoHodistrictof New York City. The gallery specializes in contemporary paintings, drawings, sculpture and photography and represents work by a diverse group of emerging, mid-career and established artists, many of whom have achieved international recognition and acclaim.
Artists RepresentedMark Alsterlind,Karin Batten,Berrisford Boothe, Stan Brodsky,MoeBrooker,Elizabeth Catlett , Colin Chase,Carmen Cicero,Alex Harsley, LeRoy Henderson,Frances Hynes,Su-Li Hung, Tonya Ingersol,Su Kwak,Sandra Lerner,, James Little,Charles Martin,Joyce Melander-Dayton,Sana Musasama,Sky Pape,, John Pinderhughes,SarahPlimpton,Larry Potter, Debra Priestly,Edwin Ruda,Hanibal Srouji, Posoon Park Sung,Julio Valdez,Kay WalkingStick,, Rebecca Welz,Philemona Williamson,Nola Zirin, Estate of Toyce Anderson, Estate of ClaireMoore,EstateofRobertReid,EstateofJaneSchneider
Victor Kord, Twist., 2010, Acrylic on canvas, 70 x 70 inches
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John Cleary Gallery2635 Colquitt St., Houston, TX 77098Tel 713-524-5070www.johnclearygallery.com•[email protected]
Catherine Couturier, Director; Arnaud Couturier
Established in1996, JohnClearyGallery specializes inclassic20thcentury photography and contemporary work of the highest quality. We enjoy finding that special image for the collector, be it by present-ing an artist or medium previously unseen or a hard-to-find piece by a true master in the field. The gallery also sells a wide range of rare and vintage books and publications by many of today’s best-known contem-porary artists. The gallery has been a member of AIPAD (Association of Photography Art Dealers) since 1998, the most prestigious institute of its kind in the world.
Artists RepresentedStanko Abadzic, Ansel Adams, Dave Anderson, Theo Anderson, Keliy Anderson-Staley,JeffreyBecom,RuthBernhard,RitaBernstein,MargaretBourke-White,ManuelAlvarezBravo,DanBurkholder,SusanBurnstine,Bill Brandt,CameraWork,HenriCartier-Bresson, JeffCharbonneau&Eliza French, Trudy Cohen, Charles Cramer, John D’Agostino, MitchDobrowner, Robert Doisneau, Elliott Erwitt , Jeri Eisenberg , David Fokos, CharlesGrogg,JeffersonHayman,JosefHoflehner,HenryHorenstein,George Hurrell, Thomas Kellner, Michael Kenna, Andre Kertesz, IsaLeshko, Ruth Orkin, The Photo League, Willy Ronis, Joe Schwartz, Takeshi Shikama, Rodney Smith, Brett Weston, Edward Weston, John Wimberley, FonvilleWinans,MarionPostWolcott,FrankYamrus,GeorgeZimbel
MaggieTaylor,Girl with a Bee Dress, 2004, edition 3 of 9, Inkjet print, 42 x 42 inches
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Renate Aller, Oceanscape - Hampton #6, 2009, Archival pigment print, 60 x 40 inches
Renate Aller, Oceanscape - Hamptons # 3, 2008, Archival pigment print, 60 x 40 inches
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#139KINZ + TILLOU FINE ARTBy appointment only. New York, NY 10001Tel 212-929-0500 Fax [email protected]
MichelleTillou,Owner;LanceKinz,Owner
KINZ + TILLOU FINE ART represents emerging, mid-career andestablished artists in all mediums. First located in Chicago, the was one of the earliest galleries in Chelsea.
Artists RepresentedJeremy Blake, Jennifer Coates, Brian Dettmer, Megan Greene, Liz Insogna, Kim Keever, Eugene Von Bruenchein
Eugene Von Bruenchenhein, Untitled, 1957, Oil on masonite, 24 x 24 inches
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#159BLight Work316 Waverly Avenue Syracuse, NY 13244Tel 315-443-1300 Fax [email protected]
Jeffrey Hoone, Executive Director; Hannah Frieser, Director; MaryGoodwin,AssociateDirector
Light Work was founded as an artist-run, non-profit organization in 1973. Its mission is to provide direct support through residencies, publications, exhibitions, a community-access digital lab facility, and other related projects to emerging and under-represented artists working in the media of photography and digital imaging.
Artists RepresentedWe have worked with hundreds of artists over the years, including CarrieMaeWeems,AndresSerrano,ElijahGowin,SuzanneOpton,Hank Willis Thomas, and many others.
CarrieMaeWeems,Untitled, from the Kitchen Table Series 1, Silver gelatin print, 9-7/8 x 9-3/4 inches
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Katharina Rich Perlow Gallery980MadisonAve.,NewYork,NY10075Tel 212-644-7171 Fax 212-644-2519www.artnet.com/[email protected]
Katharina Rich Perlow, President; Irina Rich Langer, Secretary
The Katharina Rich Perlow gallery specializes in contemporary painting includingModernismandAbstractExpressionism.
Artists RepresentedS.MichelAvery,D. Baechler,N.Bluhm,G.Cavallon, F.Dzubas, T.Ferrara,J.Ferren,S.Francis,H.Frankenthaler,I.Kriesberg,G.McNeil,S. Pace, R. Parker, B. Shure, D. Sultan
Raymond Parker, Untitled, 1979, Oil on Canvas, 77-1/2 x 90 inches
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MiltonResnick,Untitiled, 1959,Oil,Enamel/PaperonMasonite, 24 x 19-1/2 inches
Stephen Pace, Pea Pickers, 1963, Oil on Canvas, 61 x 80 inches
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Keszler Gallery 5and9MainStreet,Southampton,NY11968Tel 631-204-0353 [email protected],NewYork,NYTel 212-774-1906
Stephan Keszler, Owner; Christopher Arnold, Director; Ronni Anderson, Director
KeszlerGallery,locatedonMadisonAvenueat77thStreetinManhattanand two locations on Main Street in Southampton, is dedicated topresenting emerging, mid-career and established contemporary artists to a sophisticated and evermore informed audience.
Artists RepresentedRussell Young, Banksy, Bert Stern, Jerome Lucani, Wolfgang Ludes, Christian Awe, Aldo Chaparro
Bert Stern, Marilyn Monroe Crucifix - Lavender, 2011, Archival Photograph on Sparkling Silver Canvas, 44 x 44 inches. Edition: 4/6
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Jerome Lucani, Elizabeth Taylor,2011,PhotographyMontage,80x58inches
Russell Young, ALI, 2011, Enamel and Diamond Dust Screen print on linen, 62 x 88 inches. Edition 1/5
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KIWI Arts Group48NW29St.,Miami,FL33127Tel 305-200-3047 Fax 305-200-3507 www.kiwiartsgroup.com [email protected]
MichaelE.Hutern,Publisher/Director; Louis Canales, Creative Director/Associate; Jeffrey J. Wilkinson, Director of Operations/Associate
KIWIArtsGrouprepresentsthefineartphotographyofWilliamJohnKennedy. Kennedy’s collection of newly published prints of Robert Indiana and Andy Warhol debuted during Art Basel/Miami Beach2010 to rave reviews. After 46 years in storage, a select number of the nearly forgotten rare and historic images have been carefully selected and published for the first time. The only such images in existence, the photographs were taken in 1963-1964 at a time when Kennedy forged a friendship with Indiana and Warhol and captured the artists and their soon-to-be iconic works at a seminal point of their careers and the birth of the Pop Art movement.
Artists RepresentedWilliam John Kennedy fine art photography, Ultra Violet, and the New Yorkpremiereof“FullCircle:BeforeTheyWereFamous.”
William John Kennedy, Warhol Flowers II, 1964, Chromagenic print, 27 x 40 inches
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William John Kennedy, Robert Indiana Holding Love, 1964,SilverGelatinprint,40x30inches
William John Kennedy, Warhol Holding Marilyn Acetate I, 1964,SilverGelatinprint,40x30inches
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Lurie Gallery2801MainStreetSantaMonica,CA90405Tel [email protected]
The LurieGalleries represent an array of international contemporaryartists whose works include paintings, works on paper, sculpture and photography. We invite the art enthusiast and collector alike to explore and stimulate their emotions and intellectual resources. The work is bold, raw, innovative and stylish.
Artists Represented
PaulGibson,MichaelGorman,JayKelly,JimmyG,MichelleOppenheimer, MarkHobley,RicardoPalaez,PaulEcke,MichaelMurphyandJamesTyler
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PaulGibson,HeavenH, Acrylic on canvas, 96 x 48 inches
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#113Mark Borghi Fine Art 2426MainStreet,Bridgehampton,NY19932Tel 631-537-7245 Fax [email protected] East 76th Street, New York, NYTel 212-439-6425
MarkBorghi,Owner
MarkBorghiFineArtspecializes inAmericanandEuropeanmodernand contemporary art. The gallery focuses especially on American post-war art, maintaining a strong inventory with works by many New York Schoolartists.MBFAroutinelyexhibitsatartfairsinNewYork,MiamiandChicagoincludingArtMiamiandArtChicago.
Artists RepresentedBasquiat, Chamberlain, Dine, de Kooning, Stella, Lichtenstein, Warhol
PaulGibson,HeavenH, Acrylic on canvas, 96 x 48 inches
Peter Dayton, Noland, 2007, Acrylic on birch panel, 11 x 9 inches
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Long & Ryle Contemporary Art 4 John Islipt Street, London, England, SW1P 4PXUnited KingdomTel 207-834-1434 Fax [email protected]
EmmaWingfield,GalleryManager;SarahLong,GalleryDirector;CarolynRyleHodges,GalleryDirector
Long&Rylewasfoundedin1988whenSarahLong,formerlyof theWraxallGallery,joinedforceswithCarolynRyle-Hodges,aCourtauldInstitute of Art graduate and advisor on the purchase of 20th century art. The partnership exists to provide a quality, specialist service to clientswhowish topurchasemodernandcontemporaryart. Long&Ryle exhibits a range of artists, young and mid-career, who have moved from renowned art schools to success in the international art world.
Artists RepresentedJohnMonks, Ramiro Fernandez Saus, Brian Sayers,MelanieMiller,Simon Casson, Mark Entwisle, Anastasia Lewis, Katharine Morling,Helen Napper, Jocelyn Clarke, Su Blackwell
KatharineMorling,Poison Pen, 2010, Porcelain with black stain, edition 4/5,dimensions variable
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Su Blackwell, The Illustrated Book of Birds, 2009, Book-cut sculpture in a box, 31 x 46 x 26 centimeters
Ramiro Fernandez Saus, Hello Bruno, 2011, Oil on canvas, 134 x 118 centimeters
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Madison Gallery1020 Prospect St., Suite 130, La Jolla, CA 92037 Tel 858-459-0836 Fax 858-459-0790www.madisongalleries.com•[email protected]
LornaYork,Founder/CEO;MalissaSaghatchi,Director
Foundedin2001,MadisonGalleryfeaturesmodernandcontemporaryworks by emerging and mid-career artists, and provides personal and corporate art consulting for investors and collectors. At Art Hamptons the gallerywillexclusivelyrepresentLucLeestemakerandMattDevine.LucLeestemaker is a Dutch-American abstract expressionist whose palette comforts the human spirit through his depiction of nature and landscape in his large scale paintings. Highly regarded by the art community, his works are featured in a number of prominent private and corporate collections. MetalsculptorMattDevinecreatesnon-representationalworksmeanttoevoke a sense of controlled chaos. Devine regularly collaborates with architects, designers and art consultants to produce site-specific sculptures and installations. His work can be seen in public venues, private collections and the international markets of China and Australia.
Artists RepresentedJean-MichelBasquiat,VaheBerberian,MarcChagall,ValerieDaval,MattDevine,GiselaColon,LoriCozen-Geller,RichardErdman,WilliamGoodman, Jylian Gustlin, Maggie Hasbrouck, Michael Kessler, LucLeestemaker,RoyLichtenstein,JaneMaxwell,JoanMiro,PabloPicasso,RichardRoblin,MichaelShemchuk,JamesVerbicky,AndyWarhol
MattDevine,Lily, 2011, Aluminum, 72 x 90 x 60
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MattDevine,Lily, 2011, Aluminum, 72 x 90 x 60 Luc Leestemaker, Untitled 2011.51,2011,MixedMediaonCanvas,52x54
Luc Leestemaker, Untitled 2011.37,2011,MixedMediaonCanvas,60x60
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Marion Royael Gallery460MainStreet,Beacon,NY12508Tel 727-244-5535 Fax 541-301-0032www.marionroyaelgallery.cominfo@marionroyaelgallery.com
Steven Riddle, Owner; Barbara Riddle, Owner
Marion Royael Gallery exhibits fine contemporary artwork frominnovative emerging and established artists. When visiting the gallery our guests find well executed artwork in all media with a bold, provocative and uncommon quality.
Artists RepresentedJose Acosta, Danielle Andrews, David Coalburn,Morgan Donohue,DavidDziemian,BrianEdwards,RaniaEmmanouel,MaryGiehl,FeliciaGlidden,JamesGwynne,RickHutchinson,MichaelKrasowitz,KathleenErin Lee,William Lindsay,AngeloMarfisi, TomNeuhaus,AlexanderPercy, Barbara A. G. Riddle, Steven Paul Riddle, Rick Rogers, HySuchman,IvanSuchman,LeaWeinberg,JoeZarra
David Dziemian, Mans Incorrect Supposition That He Controls His Own Fate, 2010, Oil on canvas, 36 x 36 inches
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Rick Hutchinson, I Knew Her Once as Jane, 2011, Acrylic on hardboard, 9 x 12 inches
Steven Paul Riddle, Magical Sgt. Peppers Tour of White Submarines and Yellow Peppers, 2011, Oil/Acrylic on canvas, 30 x 48 inches
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McCormick Gallery 835 West Washington Blvd. Chicago, IL 60607Te 312-226-6800 Fax [email protected]
ThomasMcCormick,Owner;MaryBeyer,Director
TheMcCormickGalleryfeaturesbothmodernandcontemporaryart,focusing primarily on painting, works on paper and sculpture. We represent the estates of numerous mid-century American painters with an emphasis on abstract expressionism. The gallery also shows both established and emerging contemporary artists.
Artists RepresentedMaryAbbott,HermanCherry,LynneDrexler,MichaelGoldberg,JohnGrillo,BenHerr,HaroldKrisel,JohnLittle,MichaelLoew,RobertNatkin,MelvillePrice,RobertRichenburg,JackRoth
MaryAbbott,Untitled, c. 1950, Oil, pastel and charcoal on linen canvas, 47 x 54 inches
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Douglas Stone, Ocean, 1989, Acrylic on Canvas, 72 x 72 inches
Nikola Rukaj Gallery384 Eglington Avenue WestToronto,ONM5J1Z1CanadaTel 416-481-5995 Fax [email protected]
Douglas Stone, Artist
TheNikolaRukajGalleryrepresentscontemporaryandmodernoriginalworks on paper, canvas, master prints and sculpture.
Artists RepresentedDouglas Stone
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Nova’s Ark Project30&60MillstoneRoadBridgehampton, New YorkTel 631-537-0061/537-0004 Cell [email protected]
Tundra Wolf/Luna Shanaman, Co-Owners
Nova’s Ark Project is an al fresco museum, art ark and indoor gallery exhibiting site-specific sculptures, interior works of art, and bas-relief murals. Located five minutes by car from ArtHamptons, the museum, sculpture park and galleries are open to the public by appointment. Lease-to-buy, commissions, sales.
Artists RepresentedNova. Other international artists by invitation.
SULPTURE GARDEN
Nova, Globals, 2009, Painted steel, 4 x 4 x 7-1/2 feet
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Onessimo Fine Art 4530PGABlvd.,Suite101 PalmBeachGardens,FL33418Tel 561-355-8061 Fax 561-355-8062www.onessimofineart.com [email protected]
DebraOnessimo,Owner;BruceGorman,Manager
LocatedinPalmBeachGardens,aprestigioussuburbofPalmBeach,Onessimo Fine Art is a highly regarded gallery representing the finest in contemporary Impressionism, abstraction and master works by world-renowned and mid-career painters and sculptors.
Artists RepresentedBrunoZupan,Jamali,MackenzieThorpe,PierreMatisse,AlanWolton,Gisela Colon, Laura Lacambra Shubert Jennifer Scott McGlaughlin,Samir Sammoun, Andrew Baird, Picasso, Salvador Dali, MarcChagall,GustavoTorres,NisoMaman,AlexKveton,Borowski, JeanClaude Novaro
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MackenzieThorpe,Sunshine On My Shoulder, 2007, Bronze, 49 x 56 x 22 inches
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McNeill Art Group PO Box 461, Southampton, NY 11969Tel [email protected] Reade St, New York, NY [email protected] 631-838-4843
BethMcNeill,Owner&Director
Through alternative exhibition spaces and art fairs,McNeillArtGrouprepresents contemporary American and international emerging and mid-career artists. Works exhibited include painting, photography, sculpture and design.
Artists RepresentedPerryBurns,TappFrancke,ScottMalbaurn,JeffMuhs,BobSchwarz,Tyrome Tripoli
JeffMuhs,Rim Job, 2011,Concreteand22”chromerim,34x34x11.25inches
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ScottMalbaurn,Tornado, 2004, Silica, urethane, and acrylic resin on canvas72 x 84 inches (Diptych)
Tapp Francke, Untitled, 2011, C-print on aluminum, 30 x 60 inches (diptych)
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Museum Works Galleries 222MerchandiseMartPlaza,Suite1850,Chicago,IL60654Tel 312-464-1711 Fax [email protected]
JordanGoodman,Co-Owner;RobertCasterline,Co-Owner
MuseumWorksGalleriesoffersawiderangeofartpiecesfromsomeofthe top established and emerging artists, including Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein,MarcusJansen,MarkAcetelli,IlonaZarembaandDanielleProcaccio. The gallery specializes in artwork from 20th century masters andthefinestcontemporarypieces.AvisittoMuseumWorksGalleriesislikeavisittoamuseum,exceptthattheartisforsale.MuseumWorkspieces can be found in collections around the world. With the ability to networkwithothergalleries,dealersandbrokers,MWGalleriesalsodeals with estates, collectors and artists, enabling the acquisition of some ofthemostsought-afterpiecesintheworld.MWGalleriesalsoprovidespersonal and corporate art consulting for investors and collectors.
Artists RepresentedDanielleProcaccio,DavidGianfredi,EdgarMedina, IlonaZaremba,JessBronk,MarkAcetelli,SyndyZiegenfuss.Investment Alexander Calder, Charles Arnoldi, Donald Baechler, Roy Lichtenstein,RyanMcGinness,VikMuniz
Danielle Procaccio, Lovely, 2008,Mixedmedia-Oil,collagepaperandresinoncanvas, 45 x 70 inches
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Roy Lichtenstein, Sweet Dreams Baby, 1965, Lithograph on paper, 40 x 30 inches, Signed edition of 200
Donald Baechler, Yellow Rose,2008,Mixedmediaandcollage on paper, 52 x 40 inches
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Northcote Gallery London253 King’s Road, London SW116QP, United KingdomTel 00 44 20 7351 0830 Fax 00 44 20 7223 [email protected] Northcote Road, London SW116QP, United [email protected] 00 44 20 7924 6741
Ali Pettit, Director; Diccon Pettit, Director; EllaDeTrense,GalleryManager
Northcote Gallery, established in 1992, specialises in exhibitingModern British and International Contemporary painters, sculptors,photographers printmakers and ceramicists. Exhibitions featuring established and emerging artists are presented across two locations, Northcote Gallery Battersea and the flagship exhibition space,NorthcoteGalleryChelsea.
Artists RepresentedLouise Butler Adams, Clotilde Ancarani, Jo Barrett, Daisy Cook, Emma Cowlam,TimGarwood,TomHomewood,SarahLewis,FfionaLewis,Alice Von Maltzahn, Jonathan McCree, Dan McDermott, RobertMcKellar,MichelleMcKinney,RebeccaMcLynn,DebiO’Hehir,MylesOxenford,DawnReader,DavidRhysJones,GillRocca,DionSalvadorLloyd, Andrew Smith, Oi Nuen Sprunt, Will Taylor, Richard Whadcock
Andrew Smith, Dantes Angel, 2011, Portland Stone, 28 x 24 x 24 inches
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Andrew Smith, Dantes Angel, 2011, Portland Stone, 28 x 24 x 24 inches
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JonathanMcCree,Quercus, 2011,Mixedmedia&silvergelatinonpanel,45 x 45 inches
Richard Whadcock, Long Journey, 2011, Oil on Panel, 15.7 x 15.7 inches
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#122PATRAJDAS Contemporary 917W.Washington,#168(mailingonly),Chicago,IL60607Tel 312-226-3444 Fax 312-226-3444www.patrajdas.com [email protected]
D. Scott Patria, Director; Amy Hajdas, Associate Director
Patrajdas Contemporary celebrates creative excellence in contemporary fine art, objects and design. We are committed to nurturing the achievements and evolution of emerging, mid-career, and established contemporary artists in all media. We embrace the artist who challenges conventional expectation in concept or design yet excels in formality, technical expertise, craftsmanship, and originality.
Artists RepresentedJordan Eagles, Sang-Sik Hong, Jeff Wallin, Konrad Winter, Kim Piotrowski, Ilene Sunshine, Shin-Young An, Junbum Park, Joel Uuruty
Jordan Eagles, TSBC1, Blood, copper, UV resin, plexiglass, 36 x 36 x 3 inches
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#106BPenrick Collections 1000 North Division Street Peekskill, NY 10566Tel 914-734-2440 Fax 914-734-2418Penrickcollections.compenrick.collections@verizon.net
Rick Yamet, President; Penny Yamet, Vice President
Penrick Collections specializes primarily in European and American fine art of the 19th and 20th centuries. Our collection includes hand-signed prints, original oils, drawings, water colors and sculptures by modern, contemporary and old masters.
Artists RepresentedPicasso,Chagall,Miro,Calder,Renoir,Lichtenstein,Matisse,Warhol,Degas,Cezanne,Goya,Whistler,Kandinsky,Braque,Haring,Manet,Steinberg, Masson, Christo, Rembrandt, Soyer, Siqueiros Laurencin,Cassatt, Pissarro et al.
Andy Warhol, Blackglama, 1985, Serigraph, 38 x 38 inches
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#172Portico New York, Inc.139SpringSt.,#2N,NewYork,NY10012Tel 212-941-1444 Fax [email protected]
Steven Lowy, President; Piper Overbaugh, Curatorial Associate; BrianGeorge,OperationsAssociate
Now in our 30th year, Portico New York continues its expertise and emphasis on modernism and followers of Kandinsky and the Bauhaus philosophy. Portico provides curatorial services to museums and art galleries. Portico also advises individuals on the development and growth of art collections that provide investment value as well as aesthetic and spiritual nourishment.
Artists RepresentedJohn Alexander, Rudolf Bauer, Alexander Calder, Ellen Carey, Seymour Fogel,Giraudon&Lowy,Juanita[Rice]Guccione,CleveGray,VictorMatthews, Irene Rice Pereira, Hilla Rebay, Rolph Scarlett, XantiSchawinsky, Peter Vogel
Alexander Calder, Untitled (Black Plant),1970,Gouacheonpaper,29-1/4x43inches
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#148Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery 262MottStreet,NewYork,NY10012Tel 212-925-3500 www.r-h-g.com [email protected] 2a Conway Street, London, W1T 6BA Tel +44 (0)20-7323-3182
Rebecca Hossack, Director
Rebecca Hossack opened her first gallery in the heart of London in March1988,andaNewYorkCityspaceinMay2011.Sincethen,the galleries have built an international reputation for innovation, individuality, energy and excellence. RHG exhibits across the broadspectrum of contempary art, while determinedly moving against some of the dominant currents of the modern art scene. Through the works of painters such as David Whitaker, Paul Davis and David Bromley, the collagist Peter Clark and printmakers Phil Shaw and John Dilnot, the gallery celebrates and promotes inclusiveness, individuality, spirit, innovation, technical accomplishment and beauty.
Artists RepresentedDavid Bromley, Peter Clark, Lucy Casson, Paul Davies, John Dilnot, David Farrer, Helen Flockhart, Phil Saw, Kate Jenkins, Petra McCarthy, AngusMcDonald,AlexanderMcKenzie,KarenNicol,AlasdairWallace.
Peter Clark, Stride of Pride, 2011, Vintage and found paper collage, 75 x 85 centimeters
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#149Robert Klein Gallery 38NewburyStreet,Boston,MA2116Tel 617-267-7997 Fax 617-267-5567www.robertkleingallery.com•[email protected]
RobertKlein,Owner;EuniceHurd,Director;MajaOrsic,GalleryAssistant
Foundedin1980,theRobertKleinGalleryisdevotedexclusivelytofineartphotography. The gallery deals with established photographers of the 19th and 20th centuries including those photographers who are considered masters or whoseworkshavereceivedcriticalacclaimandrecognitionsuchas:GustaveLeGray,EadweardMuybridge,BereniceAbbott,AnselAdams,IrvingPenn,Brassai,HenriCartierBresson,MarioGiacomelli,HelenLevitt,YousufKarsh,ManRay,AlfredStieglitz,EdwardWeston,CharlesSheeler,andWalkerEvans. In addition, the gallery exhibition schedule is designed to introduce newer photographers to the public. Recently exhibited contemporary artists include: Julie Blackmon, Bill Jacobson, Jeff Brouws, Paulette Tavormina, Cig Harvey, Alex Webb,LauraLetinsky,WendyBurton,ChipHooper,andArnoRafaelMinkkinen.
Artists Represented19th Century: Edouard-Denis Baldus, J.B. Greene, Edweard Muybridge,Charles Negre, Carleton E. Watkins. 20th Century: Diane Arbus, Eugene Atget,Brassai,HarryCallahan,HenriCartier-Bresson,MarkCohen,WalkerEvans,MarioGiacomelli, Lewis Hine, Horst P. Horst, Paul Ickovic, YousufKarsh, Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Helen Levitt, O. Winston Link, Irving Penn, Aaron Siskind, Jerry Uelsmann, Edward Weston. Contemporary: Tom Baril, Julie Blackmon, Jeff Brouws, Wendy Burton, Lajos Geenen, Cig Harvey,ChipHooper,Bill Jacobson,MichaelKenna,DidierMassard,ArnoRafaelMinkkinen,LuisGonzalezPalma,SebastiaoSalgado,TomioSeike,PauletteTavormina, Alex Webb, Rebecca Norris Webb, Terri Weifenbach, Wang Wusheng,MasaoYamamoto,...andmanyothers
Henri Cartier Bresson, Siphnos, Greece,1961,Gelatinsilverprint,Image 11-3/4x 17-1/2 inches / Sheet 16 x 20 inches
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Henri Cartier Bresson, Siphnos, Greece,1961,Gelatinsilverprint,Image 11-3/4x 17-1/2 inches / Sheet 16 x 20 inches
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Toriizaka Art5-13-28#610Roppongi,Minato-kuTokyo, 106-0032, JapanTokyo cell +81 (0)80-3006-2447 US#ringsinTokyo1-541-595-3428 US cell 1-415-244-5875 Fax +81 (0)3 3586-9320www.toriizakaart.com•[email protected]
Karen Thomas, Owner
Toriizaka Art, located in the heart of Tokyo, specializes in contemporary Vietnamese fine art. We feature many well-established artists whose works reflect their spiritual beliefs, aesthetics and social attitudes. We also identify, nurture and promote talented young artists who “expose their souls” through their works. Karen Thomas, founder and curatorof Toriizaka Art, has developed a personal relationship with each presented artist. These relationships give Karen access to the artists’ best works and, as a result, Toriizaka Art has a reputation for having the very finest pieces available. We are proud to introduce these artists and their works at ArtHamptons. At Toriizaka Art, we work closely with private collectors to build their collections including locating specific works of art. In addition, we provide art advisory services and assist with home and corporate installations. Visitors from around the globe visit us in Tokyo and virtually through our website at www.toriizakaart.com.
Artists RepresentedHong Viet Dung, Le Thanh Son, Nguyen Thanh Binh, Dao Hai Phong, PhuongQuocTri,VuCongDien,TrinhTuan,BuiTienTuan,MaiAnh,Lim Khim Katy, Le Thong, Bui Huu Hung, Dinh Cong Dat, Thanh Chuong, Mihagui(RobertBouchin),TrinhQuocChien
Phuong Quoc Tri, A Kid, 2010, Oil on Canvas, 135 x 178 centimeters (53 x 70 inches)
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Richard J. Demato Fine Arts Gallery90MainStreet(POBOX1994),SagHarbor,NY11963Tel 631-725-1161 Fax [email protected]
RichardJ.Demato,Owner;LeithSureus,GalleryManager
TheRichardJDematoGalleryiscommittedtoseekingoutandshowingthe work of emerging and mid-career artists with a focus on figurative portraiture,AmericanMagicRealism,contemporarymixedmedia,andcontemporary landscape. The gallery’s intent is to foster the careers of our artists through exposure to new and diverse markets both nationally and internationally as well as here at home in Sag Harbor. The gallery has also made a commitment to donate a portion of its proceeds to non-profit causes including the Retreat, theretreatinc.org and Fountain House www.fountainhouse.org.
Artists RepresentedJeff Aeling, Michael Carson, Margit J. Füreder, Jim Gemake, JackGerber,DonatoGiancola,MikelGlass,RobertGreen,HaleyHasler,Devorah Jacoby, Christine Keefe, Andrea Kowch, Rogelio Manzo,JacquesMoiroud,RussNoto,RobertReynolds,HarrietSawyer,VictoriaSelbach, Amy Sherald, Kevin Sloan, Wanda Steppe, Phillip Thomas, Bart Vargas
Phillip Thomas, Matador, 2010, Oil on canvas, 8’ x 7’
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Kevin Sloan, Birds In America, The Study, 2011, Acrylic on canvas, 60 x 48 inches
Bart Vargas, Supernova, 2010,Mixedmedia,59-1/2x60inches
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Rothschild Fine Art 140 Rothschild Blvd., Tel Aviv, Israel 65272Tel 972-77-5020484 Fax [email protected]
Eitan Cohen, Owner and manager; Inbar Cohen, Owner and manager
Founded in 2008, Rothschild Fine Art is located in the cultural center of Tel Aviv. The gallery represents contemporary Israeli artists and leading international artists. The gallery was founded to provide both Israeli and foreign artists with a venue for strong and uncompromising art.
Artists RepresentedSimon Adjiashvili, Meir Appelfeld, Jordan Wolfson, Mitch Becker,SharonEtgar,YaelScalia,HadarGad
Jordan Wolfson, Large Interior with Window, Oil on Canvas, 56 x 48 inches
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MeirAppelfeld, Still Life with Cupid, 2009, Oil on Canvas, 19.7 x 13.8 inches
Simon Adjiashvili, Untitled, 2011, Acrylic on Canvas, 23.6 x 15.75 inches
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Sculpture 619619CanyonRoad,SantaFe,NM87501Tel 505-660-6166 Fax [email protected]
GinoMiles,Owner/Artist;MeganFitzpatrick,Director
For over a decade, Sculpture 619 has shown the work of contemporary sculptorGinoMilesoniconicCanyonRoadinSantaFe,NewMexico.
Artists RepresentedGino Miles, Enrico Embroli, Elisabett Gudmann, Bill Cordiner and Paul Tamanian
GinoMiles, Magical Web, 2011, Stainless steel, 4-1/2 x 3 feet
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GinoMiles, Wanderlust, 2011, Bronze, 4-1/2 x 4-1/2 feet
GinoMiles,Entwined, 2011, Stainless steel, 6 x 6 feet
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Ville Lopponnen, Virgin Mary, 2010, Diptych, Oil on hard board, 18 x 8 inches
StudioBlue Lapland1085WarburtonAvenue,Greystone,NY10701Tel [email protected]
Tarja Silverman, Director
StudioBlue Lapland presents and promotes established and emerging international artists through alternative exhibitions and art fairs.
Artists RepresentedJaakkoHeikkila,VilleLopponen,JuhaMetsoandTopiRuotsalainen
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Ville Lopponnen, Virgin Mary, 2010, Diptych, Oil on hard board, 18 x 8 inches
GinoJaakkoHeikkila,Water, 2010, Photograph,120 x 50 centimeters
Topi Ruotsalainen, One More Case, 2011, Oil on canvas, 53 x 100 centimeters
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Tao Water Art Gallery1989Route6A,W.Barnstable,MA2668Tel 508-375-0428 Fax 508-362-7828www.taowatergallery.cominfo@taowatergallery.com352CommercialStreet,Provincetown,MATel 508 487 8880 [email protected]
Dian Tong, Director; Bao Lede, Director
TaoWaterArtGallery featurescontemporaryAsianartwith leadingand emerging artists from all over China, Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong, Canada and the US. Established in 1998 in Cape Cod, the gallery opened second location in Provincetown in 2007. It is the largest gallery in New England dedicated to Chinese and Asian contemporary art.
Artists RepresentedBaoLeDe,QinFeng,MingJing,ZhangYu,LiJin,ZhaoKaiLin,HaiRiHan,ZhangJingSheng,SongYongHong,SuXinPing,LiuHongYuan,LiuYue, LuoFaHui, JiangHai,GeorgeXiong,DuoLingHuang,GuYingQing,LinChunYan,MaLin,WuYang,CaoYang,LiuYingZhao,MaYuan,JiaTianShi,WangXiaoSong,PanYin,WangChongXue,ZhangXinWu,XuJin,XueMo,LiWang,ZhangWan,KouJiangHai,JiangPeng,XinMen,SoonjinKim,C.J.Phu
Bao Lede, Snow Day Time, 2008, Oil on canvas, 48 x 48 inches
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Bao Lede, Snow Day Time, 2008, Oil on canvas, 48 x 48 inches
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GinoJaakkoJaingPeng, The Winner, 2007, Oil on canvas,200 x 150 centimeters
Li Wang, Happy Man 11-1, 2010, Ink and color on rice paper, 53 x 27 inches
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Throckmorton Fine Art, Inc.145 East 57th Street, 3rd floor, New York, NY 10022Tel 212-223-1059 Fax [email protected]
Spencer S. Throckmorton, President/Owner; Kraige Block, Director
Throckmorton Fine Art, Inc. is a New York-based gallery that specializes in Latin American vintage and contemporary photography, pre-Columbian art, and Chinese jade. The gallery’s extraordinary photography collection includes strong works of museum quality by luminaries such as TinaModotti, Manuel Alvarez-Bravo, EdwardWeston,MartinChambiandothers.Thegalleryalsohasanextensiveinventory of contemporary photographs, paintings, works on paper, and graphics by modern and contemporary Latin American artists.
Artists RepresentedRuven Afanador, Mario Algaze, Juan Carlos Alom, Lucienne Bloch,LolaAlvarezBravo,ManuelAlvarezBravo,MartaMariaPerezBravo,Hugo Brehme, Marilyn Bridges, Abel Briquet, Anton Bruehl, HenriCartier-Bresson, Agustin Victor Casasola, Martin Chambi, ChrisitianCravo, Valdir Cruz, Margo Davis, Hector Garcia, Flor Garduno,BaronWilhelmvonGloeden,FritzHenle,GracielaIturbide,GuillermoKahlo, George Platt Lynes, Leo Matiz, Dirk McDonnell, Javier SilvaMeinel, TinaModotti, Mario CravoNeto, Dianora Niccolini, EmmyLou Packard, LuisGonzalez Palma, Bill Perlmutter,Antonio Reynoso,BernardSilberstein, JonathanM. Singer, Robert Stivers, Paul Strand,LaurenaToledo,EdwardWeston,MarianaYampolsky
Mezcala,Double-sided“Templemodel”withopen-formandtwo recumbentfigures,Pre-classic,1100-300BC,Graycalcite5x5inches(Inv#49842)
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Mezcala,Double-sided“Templemodel”withopen-formandtwo recumbentfigures,Pre-classic,1100-300BC,Graycalcite5x5inches(Inv#49842)
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China,Water-MoonGuanyinBodshisattvaonMountPotalakaYuan/earlyMingperiod,attr.Shanxiprovince,ca.14thcentury,Polychrome wood, 43-1/2 x 23-1/2x 18 inches(Inv#54927)
RuvenAfanador,MilBesos,EvaMariaGarridoGarcia Yerbabuena Outskirts of Sevilla, Spain, 2007, Gelatinsilverprint,Seleniumtoned,20x16inches,6/25Signedinpencilonverso(Inv#54845)
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Tulla Booth Gallery66MainStreet,POBox547 Sag Harbor, NY 11963Tel 631-725-3100 Fax 631-726-6835www.tullaboothgallery.com [email protected]
Tulla Booth, Director; Edward Segal, Sales
The Tulla Booth Gallery, founded 2003, is highly acclaimed for itscollection of contemporary, modern and vintage photography. We offer timeless, authentic and stylish images by world-renowned, established documentary and celebrity photographers including Steve McCurry,BurtGlinn,BrunoBarbey,GustaPetersonandothers.Wearealwayson the lookout for emerging and more experimental photographers such as Blair Seagram with his engaging, panoramic, action-packed surfer images and Bob Tabor’s extraordinarily striking large-scale prints of his equestrianstudies -- images thatclearly transcend thesubject.Manyare featured in his recent book Horse Whisperings. Additionally we offer Art on Site, an art consulting service for home or office.
Artists RepresentedBrunoBarbey,TullaBooth,MorrisEngel,LynnGeesaman,BurtGlinn,JayHoops,DanielJones,KarineLaval,SteveMcCurry,JudithMcMillan,RuthOrkin,GostaPeterson,BlairSeagram,AdinaSegal,DennisStock,Bob Tabor, Louise Dahl-Wolf
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#164TURNER | BARNES GALLERY23WellsStreet,Chelmsford,Essex,CM11HX,UKTel 0044-1245-493100www.turnerbarnesgallery.cominfo@turnerbarnesgallery.com
Soo Turner, Partner; Natasha Barnes, Partner
TheprinciplesoftheTurner|Barnes|Galleryhavemorethan30yearscombined experience working in the art world. Internationally-recognized South African artist Natasha Barnes and gallerist Soo Turner have merged their knowledge and expertise to represent artists from around the world, providing a platform to sell their work to a global audience. The gallery exhibits and promotes the work of contemporary artists, working in the disciplines of painting, sculpture, photography and mixed media, and focuses on developing markets for individual artists and collaborating with high end markets such as Selfridges in London.
Artists RepresentedTom Lewis, Dom Pattinson, Natasha Barnes, K Silve
Dom Pattinson, Mud in your eye, 2011, Acrylic on canvas, 69 x 67 inches
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Ekaterina Smirnova, Wired Dusk, 2011, Watercolor on rough paper, 52 x 40 inches
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Villa del Arte GalleriesCalle Tapineria 39, Barcelona, AL 08002, SpainTel +34-93-268-06-73 Fax +34-93-310-34-35www.villadelarte.cominfo@villadelarte.comSloterweg 1210, Amsterdam ,1066 CV, HollandTel +34 681 417 484
NemoJantzen,Director;MarcelHuisman,Director; BertvanZetten,Director
Founded in 1997, Villa del Arte has since developed into one of Catalonia’s leading contemporary art galleries. The gallery represents over 30 national and international, established and emerging painters, photographers and sculptors. Besides the numerous annual international art fairs we routinely participate in, the gallery remains dedicated to the further development of the Barcelona exhibition space through homegrown projects and has recently opened another gallery space in Amsterdam, Holland.
Artists RepresentedJoan Peris, Fernado Adam, Lukas Ulmi,Willy Rojas, ClaudiaMeyer,FrancoiseNielly,JeanFrancoisRauzier,AntonioTamburro,LucaGaddini,Alex Guofeng Cao, Christiaan Lieverse, Claudio Napolitano, MarcHarrold,FranciscaAhlers,EmilAlzamora,JuanPajares,MontseValdes
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Vincent Vallarino Fine Art 120 East 65th Street, New York, NY 10065Tel 212-628-0722 Fax [email protected]
VincentVallarino,Owner;JennieEnright,GalleryAssociate
Vincent Vallarino Fine Art specializes in Post War American Abstract Expressionism. Our extensive inventory includes artists from the first and second generation from the New York School of action painters.
Artists RepresentedMaryAbbott,NormanBluhm,LynneMappDrexler,MichaelGoldberg,Sam Francis, John Little, Franz Kline, Alfred Leslie, Robert Natkin, StephenPace,JackRoth,MelvillePrice,MiltonResnick,MichaelCorinneWest, John Grillo, Willem de Kooning, Roy Lichtenstein, AlexanderCalder,RobertRauschenberg,RobertMotherwell
LynneMappDrexler,Blue and Gold, 1960, Oil on canvas, 62-1/2 x 68 inches
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#150BYoung Art Gallery150GwanHun-DongJongNo-Gu Seoul, Korea 110-300Tel +82-2-733-3410 Fax +82-2-733-3410www.youngartgallery.co.kr•[email protected]
Kim Hwa Young, Director; Won In Ho, Curator
Artists RepresentedWoo Byung-Chul, Lee Jae-Seung, You Bong-Hee, Yoon Jeong-Nyeo, HuhEun-Oh,KimMi-Hee
Lee Jae-Seung, Imagery-Meditation, 2010, Indian Ink on Hanji, 162 x 130 centimeters
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Waterhouse & Dodd 104GreeneStreet,NewYork,NY10012Tel 212-226-3000 Fax +44-207-734-7805www.waterhousedodd.com [email protected]
Ray Waterhouse, Director; Eleanor Cheetham; Rebecca Reeve
Waterhouse&Dodd, formed in1987, isawell known internationaldealership specializing in Impressionist, modern and contemporary fine art,withagalleryonGreeneStreetinNewYorkCitythatspecializesin contemporary art and a further two galleries in the heart of London’s art dealing district (Cork Street, serving as a base for international contemporary art and Savile Row, our center of operations for secondary market dealing). We represent a wide range of European, AmericanandMiddleEasternartists, fromyoungemergingtalents towell-established names. We exhibit a variety of media. We also run an independent advisory service, Fine Art Brokers.
Artists RepresentedTrevor Bell, Claire Burke, Jeremy Duncan, Patrick Hughes, Jean-Francois Rauzier,MichaelTaylorandRobiWalters.
Jean-Francois Rauzier, French (born 1952), Cabinet des dépêches, C-Type print, 58 x 98 inches
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Robi Walters, English (born 1973), Triff, Card collage on panel, 48 x 48 inches
Jeremy Duncan, English (born 1964), West 21st Street, Oil on canvas, 62 x 42 inches
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Westwood Gallery, NYC568 Broadway, New York, NY 10012Tel 212-925-5700 Fax 212-925-3449westwoodgallery.com•[email protected]
JamesCavello,President;MargariteAlmeida,ExecutiveDirector;Dana Altman, Assistant Director
Established in 1995, the Westwood Gallery exhibits contemporaryartwork in all mediums with emphasis on artists of the New York art scene, as well as photo-based artwork, collage, video and installation. The gallery program encompasses traveling museum exhibitions, art talks, private and corporate art consultation, gallery events, and non-profit collaborations. The recently established Plus Projects division re-examines estates of New York art scene artists from the 1950s and 60s through museum-quality exhibitions and an educational program. Currently Plus Projects exclusively represents the estates of James Juthstrom (1925-2007) and Constantin Antonovici (1911-2002), the artwork of Will Insley (b 1929), and exhibits the artwork of Boris Lurie (1924-2008).Gallery artists are represented in the permanentcollections of MOMA, Metropolitan Museum of Art, GuggenheimMuseum,Smithsonian,WhitneyMuseumofAmericanArt,PS1,WalkerArtCenter,LosAngelesCountyMuseumofArtandothernationalandinternational institutions.
Artists RepresentedJean-Michel Basquiat, Lucien Clergue, Maxi Cohen, David Datuna,TamaradeLempicka,MichaelDesRosiers,WillemdeKooning,BryanElCastillo,IgorGorsky,KeithHaring,WillInsley,JamesJuthstrom,DouglasKirkland, Boris Lurie, Kwan Lau, Lazhar Mansouri, Louise Nevelson,Robert Rauschenberg, Sam Shaw, Andy Warhol, Tim White-Sobieski
David Datuna, Viewpoints of Millions [Versace], 2011Mixedmediawallsculpture[unique]57-1/2 x 67-1/2 x 5-1/2 inches
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David Datuna, Viewpoints of Millions [Versace], 2011Mixedmediawallsculpture[unique]57-1/2 x 67-1/2 x 5-1/2 inches
Boris Lurie, (1924-2008), Cheek to cheek, circa 1950s, Oil on canvas, 24 x 11-1/4 inches. Boris Lurie Art Foundation
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Woolff Gallery89 Charlotte St., London, W1T 4PUUnited KingdomTel +44 (0) 207 631 [email protected]
Nick Woolff, Director
FoundedbyNickWoolffin2001,theWollffGalleryisacontemporaryart gallery focusing mainly on constructed and three dimensional artworks which are created using unusual materials or unusual techniques.
Artists RepresentedRussellWest, Valeria Nascimento, Zac Freeman, Marcus Egli, ClaySinclair,JoanneTinker,OonaHassim,FionaMorley,PetrWeigl,SusilaBailey-Bond, Annemarie Wright, Wycliffe Stuchbury, Carol Peace, Chris Wood, Cube Works, Daisy Bowman, David Wheeler
Valeria Nascimento, Hibiscus, Porcelain, 35-1/2 x 75 inches
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Russell West, Slow Big Bang, 2009-10, Oil on wire on board, 40 x 40 x 8 inches
Clay Sinclair, The Revolution Starts Here, Acrylic on Perspex, 57 x 47 inches
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Weber Fine Art17 Boniface Circle, Scarsdale, NY 10583 Tel 914-472-4800 Fax 914-472-1012www.weberfineart.comlee@weberfineart.com24WestPutnamAvenue,Greenwich,CTTel 203-422-5375 Fax 203-422-5325
LeeWeber,Director/Owner;MichelleBrunwasser,Director
For the past 15 years Weber Fine Art, located in Scarsdale, New York, has specialized in American art of the 20th century, in all media with a particular focus on postwar American art. The gallery has handled important secondary market works and has been an adviser to private and corporate clients.
Artists RepresentedShawn Dulaney, Alexandra Eldridge, Joseph Canino, James Meyer,ShirineGill,EdwardMapplethorpe,JosephMcDonnell,HankVirgona.Also works available by Hans Hofmann, Esteban Vicente, Robert Motherwell,Wolf Kahn, Helen Frankenthaler, TomWesselman, LynnDavis and more.
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JamesMeyer,City Boy, 2011, Paper Cut out, 40 x 30 inches
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JamesMeyer,City Boy, 2011, Paper Cut out, 40 x 30 inches
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The presentation of Dorothea Rockburne: In My Mind’s Eye and its accompanying programs are made possible, in part, with generous support from Agnes Gund, Dorothy Lichtenstein, Dina Recanati, C.A.L. Foundation, The Dedalus Foundation, Inc., Barbara J. Slifka, Georgia Welles, Anonymous, Jacqueline Brody, James Goodman, Greenberg Van Doren Gallery, Barbara Grodd, Penny Dammann Johnston-Foote, Michael A. Rubenstein, Gillis MacGil Addison, the Herman Goldman Foundation, Hobart Betts, and Martin S. Weinstein.
The Museum’s programs are made possible, in part, with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, celebrating 50 years of building strong, creative communities in New York State’s 62 counties.
Dorothea Rockburne (Canadian, born 1932), Narcissus, 1985. Oil on gessoed linen, 92 ½ x 123 x 6 3/8 inches. Private Collection, New York. © 2011 Dorothea Rockburne/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photo: Billy Jim
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