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This year’s New York edition of the fair, March2-6, 2011, will present over 55 internationalgalleries from four continents and sixteencountries including China, Mexico, Japan, Korea, Brazil, Italy, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland, Germany, UK, Spain, and Canada. SCOPE New York’s invitees will uphold its unique tradition of solo and thematic group shows providing the real opportunity for gallerists, collectors, curators, artists, critics and art lovers alike to experience a view of the contemporary art market available nowhere else.

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PresidentAlexis Hubshmanalexis@ scope-art.com

Show DirectorMollie [email protected]

OPERATIONS Site DesignerDaniel [email protected]

COMMUNICATIONS

Information ManagerRachel [email protected]

Design ManagerEbany [email protected]

STAFF

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Co-DirectorLilah [email protected]

FOUNDATION: THE CENTER

Finance ControllerKathleen [email protected]

InternsFiona O'Keeffe Lauren Eimicke Gian StoneJames E. Hall

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We would like to thank all participating galleries for their enthusiasm, dedication, and contributions to the international contemporary art world. We would also like to thank all the returning exhibitors for their loyalty and welcome all first time exhibitors to SCOPE New York 2011.

SCOPE Art Fair Inc. | 355 West 36th Street | 3rd Floor | | New York, NY 10018 | P | +1 212 268 1522 | F | +1 212 268 6258 | [email protected] | scope-art.com

THE CENTER presents...

US vs. US

Year In Review Winner

Year In Review Artists

WELCOME

AMF PROJECTS

ARTISTS WANTED

SCOPE EXHIBITOR PROFILES | Floorplan

Special Projects

SCOPE PARTNERS

| Contents |

| Contact |

| Thanks |

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T H E C I T Y O F N E W Y O R KO F F I C E O F T H E M A Y O RN E W Y O R K , N Y 1 0 0 0 7

March 2, 2011

Dear Friends:

It is a great pleasure to welcome everyone to SCOPE New York 2011.

New York is home to some of the finest museums, most innovative galleries, and talented curators and artists. That’s why we’re proud to welcome SCOPE to our City for this exciting and visually stunning international contemporary art show. This year, 50 international galleries from four continents and sixteen countries will come together to showcase works from a diverse range of artists, viewpoints, and mediums. In addition to the overwhelming exhibits at the Armory and SCOPE’s satellite 60,000 square foot hall on the West Side Highway, there will be special events planned throughout the week, including film screenings, concerts, installation pieces, and performance art, that are sure to excite even the most discerning contemporary art aficionados.

On behalf of the City of New York, I commend everyone associated with SCOPE for their important contributions to our City’s cultural community. Please accept my best wishes for an enjoyable showcase and much continued success.

Sincerely,

Michael R. Bloomberg Mayor

Dear Friends:

It is a great pleasure to welcome everyone to SCOPE New York 2011.

New York is home to some of the finest museums, most innovative galleries, and talented curators and artists. That’s why we’re proud to welcome SCOPE to our City for this exciting and visually stunning international contemporary art show. This year, over 50 international galleries from four continents and sixteen countries will come together to showcase works from a diverse range of artists, viewpoints, and mediums.

In addition to the overwhelming exhibits at The Armory, SCOPE’s satellite 60,000 square foot hall on the West Side Highway, there will be special events planned throughout the week, including film screenings, concerts, installation pieces, and performance art, that are sure to excite even the most discerning contemporary artaficionados.

On behalf of the City of New York, I commend everyone associated with SCOPE for their important contributions to our City’s cultural community. Please accept my best wishes for an enjoyable showcase and much continued success.

Sincerly,

March 2nd 2011

Michael R. BloombergMayor

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| Welcome |

SCOPENewYorkMarch 2-6International Contemporary Art Show

11This year’s New York edition of the fair, March 2-6, 2011, will present over 55 international galleries from four continents and sixteen countries including China, Mexico, Japan, Korea, Brazil, Italy, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland, Germany, UK, Spain, and Canada. SCOPE New York’s invitees will uphold its unique tradition of solo and thematic group shows providing the real opportunity for gallerists, collectors, curators, artists, critics and art lovers alike to experience a view of the contemporary art market available nowhere else.

Our new monumental location will highlight SCOPE’s core mission of introducing International Galleries alongside museum quality Programming, collector tours, screenings, and special events. Anchoring SCOPE as New York’s destination fair, programming expands in Partnership with local and international cultural organizations, featuring: film, music, installation and performance.

With over 40 fairs spanning ten years in New York, Basel, the Hamptons, London and Miami, SCOPE Art Show’s have hosted an impressive line-up of A-list galleries, blue-chip institutional groups, and respected patrons, garnering critical acclaim, sales of over $150 million and attendance of over 350,000 visitors.

SCOPE... NEw YOrk’S DEStiNatiON Fair COmmaNDEErS 60,000 SquarE FOOt hall juSt miNutES FrOm thE armOrY ShOw

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WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAYMARCH 2 MARCH 3 MARCH 4

HIGHLIGHTS | NEW YORK | MARCH 2-6 | 2011

3pm - 9pmFIRST VIEW

Noon - 8pmGENERAL ADMISSION

Noon - 8pmGENERAL ADMISSION

3:33pm - 4:30pmQUEEN OF MANIFESTATIONJen Mazer

3:47pm - 4:17pmQUEEN OF MANIFESTATIONJen Mazer

STACKING BOATSCraig Smith

SECRET PROJECT ROBOTUs vs. Us

6:30pmBARCAMPChloe Bass | TJ Hospodar

ARTIST TALKBy Richie Budd

BIL'INLaura Arena

DEATH & LIFE...NENatalia de Campos

YESIREE...Carrie Dashow

7pm - 1amOFFICIAL OPENING PARTYBy Artists Wanted

DailyHOME AWAY FROM HOMEStephanie Diamond

DailyCYCLICAL | NON-CYNICALCinders Gallery

DailyELINOR T. MONROEThe Way To Love Me

1pm - 3pmOLD SKOOL VINTAGEUs vs. Us

Daily 4pm - 8pmC'MON GUYRichie Budd | Subports

THE REBAROQUE ARTISTS Series

Daily 5pm - 7pmCOCKTAIL HOUR

6pmGUMBOOT DANCEWest Harlem Art Fund

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SATURDAY SUNDAYMARCH 5 MARCH 6

| CALENDAR |

Noon - 8pmGENERAL ADMISSION

Noon - 7pmGENERAL ADMISSION

SCOPE New York presents 5 days of innovative work fromover 55 international galleries, artists and curators. Our patrons experience a unique program of solo and thematic group shows presented alongside museum-quality exhibitions, collector tours, screenings, performances and special events.

SPECIAL EVENT

TICKETS | VIP PASSES

DISCUSSION

SOUND PROGRAM

PERFORMANCE

FILM PROGRAM

3:33pm - 4:03pmQUEEN OF MANIFESTATIONJen Mazer

3:47pm - 4:17pmQUEEN OF MANIFESTATIONJen Mazer

LECTURN INTERRUPTUSZach Layton | Alyssa Wendt

AYE, SPAR THE CHROMESLilah Freedland | Alyssa Wendt

DEATH & LIFE...NENatalia de Campos

5pm - 8pmFLOOR OBSESSIONBBoy - FOB Crew

FAITH JOHNSONTransference Project

4pm - 7pmC'MON GUYRichie Budd | Subports

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| PROGRAMMING |

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THE CENTER

Since its inception The Scope Foundation, now THE CENTER, has worked with individual artists, curators, and other not-for-profit institutions in a wide variety of mediums, including Film, Video Installation, Performance and Sound. Focusing on specific projects and fundraising in order to realize them, artists and curators work closely with THE CENTER creating new, often site specific, work.

Utilizing the dynamic force of trade and the principles of a gift economy, THE CENTER creates the opportunity for everyone to be a philanthropist. We are dedicated to supporting the international artist community, as well as other not-for-profit institutions where community development and social awareness are primary directives.

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Hosting five days of performance within the fenced mezzanine area of SCOPE New York 2011, US vs. US will investigate acts of creation inspired by self consumption, civil war, interior conflict, and the extreme spectrum of human nature at odds with itself. Authentic and immediate, US vs. US opens into an expanse of performance traditions and educational strategies: from Participatory Performance to Scholastically Judged Debate; from the Theatre of Failure to the B. Boy Battle.

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| Participating Artists | US vs. USBIL'IN

C'MON GUY

FLOOR OBSESSION

Craig Smith

Stephanie Diamond

Zach Layton

Natalia de Campos

Carrie Dashow

Secret Project Robot

Grace Exhibition Space

Lilah Freedland & Alyssa Taylor Wendt

Katya Hott & Eddie Yoo

Cinders Gallery

Laura Arena

Subports & Richie Budd

Organized by Lilah Freedland

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LECTURN INTERRUPTUS | SYNAPTIC INSURRECTION

AYE, SPAR THE CHROMES

THE WAY TO LOVE ME |THE TRANSFERENCE PROJECT

(SEARCHING FOR) DEATH & LIFE IN THE NORTHEAST

YESIREE THE PUBLIC NOTARY

THE SOCIAL CONTRACT OF CONSUMER CULTURE

THE OUTER BOROUGHS CYCLICAL NON-CYNICAL ART SCHOOL OF THOUGHT

STACKING BOATS: A LESSON PLAN

HOME AWAY FROM HOME

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| Laura Arena | BIL'INBil'in is a Palestinian village located in the Ramallah in the West Bank. The village has been organizing weekly protests against the construction of the wall taking the form of marches from the village to the site of the barrier with the aim of halting construction and dismantling already constructed portions. Israeli forces typically intervene to prevent protesters from approaching the barrier, and violence sometimes erupts in which protesters have been very seriously injured and killed.

This video is in memory of the 21 protestors who have died during protests in Bil'in.

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4 Guys and A Keg -A Toast to Art.

Floor Obsession Crew -Practice Sessions.

THE SOCIAL CONTRACT OF CONSUMER CULTURE OR THE SECRET LANGUAGE OF STRANGERS

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| Richie Budd | C'MON GUY

| Dance Crew | FLOOR OBSESSION

| Secret Project Robot |

A centrally placed cube will contain an actual, traditional frat party where the brothers will drink from a keg and party "greek style" Outside the enclosure, the usual opening party will be taking place replete with evening attire, champagne and art world conversation. Party goers will be able to interact with the frat party via text, purchasing items of clothing, accessories, and receiving messages and files created by the brothers.

Katya Hott and Eddie Yoo, members of Floor Obsession breakdance crew, are hosting an invitational dance battle at SCOPE. The battle will highlight eight of the finest bboy talent in New York, pitting them against each other in a one versus one, tournament-style competition. In battles like this members of the same community put aside their friendships to test each other's skills and determine the top contender.

In this short film series and installation the artists explore the standardization of individuality.This educational film series will explore the traditional forms of rebellion and underscore how they are all acts of standardization that lead to the same result: making us easy targets for marketing segmentation. Us vs Us is really a choice between coke and pepsi and even in revolution, rebellion and individuality the rules and outcome are predetermined.

C'mon Guy is a party within a party.

BBoy Battle Begins.

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| Cinders Gallery |

As scientists are wedded to reason and experiments, artists behave similarly in meticulous thought, experimentation and repetition. Although not highlighted within the process of science due to its contrast to reason, science has revelation and inspiration similar to the process of making art.

In this installation collaborating with the project US vs. US, we are presenting a learning center by curating a library of art books and also addressing themes of the intersection between science, art and myth through installation and performance.

As Brooklynites, the Outer-Boroughs Cyclical Non-Cynical Art School of Thought grows out of the vantage point we have across the river from Manhattan, the center of the Universe, as well as our general estrangement from traditional society as working artists. We draw from many subjects of study including but not limited to neuroscience, alchemy, circular motion education, Buddhism, Egyptian/Roman/Greek mythology, self consumption, the holy trinity, magick, and unidentified flying objects. Additionally our name stems from the potent symbol of the Ouroboros, a snake eating its own tail to sustain its life: the basic mandala of alchemy and a recurring theme in our school.

Life moves in circles. As we fight ourselves, we renew our life cycle. Time is nonlinear and we aim to present the people with our cyclical advancements in art and science. We invite you to run in circles with us as we find deeper meaning in the meditative state of repetition.

THE OUTERBOROUGHSCYCLICAL NON -CYNICAL ART SCHOOL OFTHOUGHT

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| Craig Smith | STACKING BOATS:A LESSON PLAN

Craig Smith’s performance and imagery, entitled: “Stacking Boats: A Lesson Plan” will be webcast between London and New York. Smith will appear as a "talking head" that addresses issues such as self-training and development in the human, athletic body/the American poet Walt Whitman’s altruistic leadership and therapeutic interventions with wounded soldiers during the American civil war/ a proposed ‘intensive-extensive’ binary between the speaking voice and the first-person narrator (intensive)/ and the spectrum of belief in visual and auditory cultures evaluating fact or truth in relation to the visual model of documented events (works on paper, photographs, oral traditions performed).

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Above: Step Over Water Pass,Below: Helipdrop

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AYE, SPAR THE CHROMES

SYNAPTIC INSURRECTION

LECTURN, INTERRUPTUS

BARCAMPThis user-generated un/conference will address The Self: Analog vs. Digital. Participants should come prepared to make a 5 minute presentation that sets the stage for a 10 minute discussion. Presentations will tackle the broad subject of self analysis and representation in the digital age; slots assigned on a first-come first-served basis. Presented by Chloe Bass and TJ Hospodar.

Lilah Freedland and Alyssa Taylor Wendt debate aesthetics, memory and fragmentation during a dueling slideshow annotated with simultaneous running commentaries.

Q&A, heckling, fisticuffs and beautiful symmetry all possible and encouraged.

Zach Layton this time presents an improvised lecture positioning utopian ideals of 1970's German communes such as Amon Duul and the lectures of Joseph Beuys against the capitalist crystallization of social spheres through present day technologies (Beuys and Fassbinder as the protagonists on one side and Mark Zuckerberg on the other). Artist Alyssa Taylor Wendt will provide a Powerpoint visual accompaniment that will attempt to illustrate, mock, challenge, twist, and ultimately derail said verbosity.

Sound / Video artist Zach Layton will present an interactive lecture, live and on video, surveying the subject of civil war, revolution and rebellion throughout recorded history. Using an EEG brainwave sensor to control the playback of a prerecorded video lecture listing world revolutions in chronological order, the subject and focus will repeatedly shuffle throughout history and geography.

Us vs. Us

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| Stephanie Diamond | HOME AWAY FROM HOME

www.stephaniediamond.com

Home Away from Home is Stephanie Diamond’s first com-prehensive endeavor in creating an public component to her online project, Listings Project, a free weekly email of living and workspace for rent, sublet, swap, and sale focusing around the arts community. Home Away From Home sells objects, services, and pleasantries that often go missing while away from comforts of home during art fairs. The booth is designed to look like a local corner store and is reminiscent of a home with cozy wallpapered walls created by artist Jennifer Zackin, knit objects for home designed by Karelle Levy, and Listings Project Special Edition art objects by Sanford Biggers.

At Home Away from Home there are yoga classes, meditation classes, a TV to watch, Listings Projects testimonials to read , free wifi, a courtesy computer and a charging station. For sale are: Advil, breath freshener, Dancing Deer brownies and cookies, KIND bars, Vita Coco coconut water, sharpies, tampons, make your own business cards and more! Visitors are welcome to shop, rest, recharge, or just hang out.

Stephanie Diamond at Court St Grocers Photo - Ethan Kerr

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| Grace Exhibition Space | THE WAY TO LOVE MEFabrication, ego and mistrust are bred when spectators are pitted against each other by participating in a public collusion. Each member of the audience is asked to lie to the other spectators. In repeating this lie, their own memory of the meeting is distorted as well. Striving to outdo each other, participants' fantasies and deceptions collide.

Even if an individual chooses not to enter the room, they are still held accountable to the artist's rules. Simply by being present at SCOPE, one takes a role in the competitive arena that has been created.

The artist, Elinor Thompson Monroe, hidden from view, can neither confirm nor deny any stories that her visitors have told. She is at once protected and vulnerable, humble and narcissistic; perhaps, both revered and reviled. She takes on the qualities of 'the man behind the curtain': an undercurrent, a gross manipulator - but with the divine ability to become whatever another wants her to be.

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Above: The Way To Love me

GraCEEXhiBitiONSPaCE . . .

Our miSSiON iS thE GlOriFiCatiON OF PErFOrmaNCE art.

www.grace-exhibition-space.com

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| Grace Exhibition Space |TRANSFERENCE PROJECTS

Artists Leighton Collier Roux and Faith Johnson, having experiencing feelings of loneliness and isolation, have searched throughout their individual practices for a human connection. Often times inhabiting a space physically then removing their body to investigate traces of presence that remains.

Since June of 2010 both artists have committed to meeting each other psychically by designating a time and then focusing their intention on becoming close to one another as if they were occupying the same room despite the reality of being on opposite sides of the country in two different time zones. They have evidence of successfully connecting with one another through shared emotions, somatic sensations, and flashes of color, memory, and visual images of the other recorded through journals kept by both and then reviewed and confirmed at a later time over the phone.

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Natalia de Campos is a theater and performance artist from Brazil living in NY since 1998 and working also as a teacher, translator and arts administrator. She has performed at the FRINGE Festival, BAM (PASTForward), HERE, Drama League, Target Margin Theater's Operatic Lab, with the Living Theatre, to name a few. She also founded Syncretic Pleasures in 1999.

(Searching for) Death & Life in the Northeast explores the need and desire to migrate through text, video and sound in a collaboration between writer and director Natalia de Campos and video designer and VJ Keka Marzagão.

{SEARChING FOR} DEAth & lIFE IN thE NORthEASt Natalia de Campos & VJ Keka Marzagao

Natalia de Campos in Death & Life in the Northeast , 2007/2010. Courtesy of the Artist

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http://yesireepublicnotary.wordpress.com

With live video mixing by Eric DrasinYesiree, Public Notarizations are a project of Carrie Dashow. Please bring Valid I.D. to participate

YESIREE thE PUblIC NOtARY -

a DEClaratiON OF waruS VS uS, uPON OurSElVES, wE DO DEClarE.SPEak alOuD, tiS lOuD aND ClEarlEt'S ClEar thE air. hEar hEar, YES -SirEE, wE arE, wE'rE hErE!

I DO DEClARE, MARCh FOURthYOUNG MAN, INtO thE UNkNOwN.

| Carrie Dashow |Us vs. Us

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| Special Projects | CONTINUEDa.m.f. projects

ARTISTS WANTED

INVISIBLE HEROES REBAROQUE ARTIST SERIES

WEST HARLEM ART FUNDThe Gumboot Dance

Flying Saucers | In God We Trust

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| a.m.f. projects |

Inspired by the incredible efforts of Artists Wanted to create unique new opportunities for emerging artists, a.m.f. projects curator, Daria Brit Shapiro, has collaborated with the New York based art organization to present a group booth at Scope New York 2011.

Three emerging artists with works in various media were selected by Shapiro: featured in this image is a video still from a 4-channel installation of 3D animation by Washington D.C. based Jonathan Monaghan. Also on view will be painting and works on paper from two additional artists, all of whom were chosen from submissions to Artists Wanted: A Year in Review competition.

Jonathan Monaghan - Loving You is Cherry Pie, 2010, digital art

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| Artists Wanted |

Based in New York, Artists Wanted is a collaborative project working to support artistic endeavors through unique, and far-reaching opportunities. By hosting online portfolios for thousands of creatives and producing high-profile gallery receptions and events, Artists Wanted is redefining the way artwork is discovered and exposed to the world.

Artists Wanted is honored to present the work of Jennifer Catron and Paul Outlaw, the selected artists from our Year in Review. Catron and Outlaw are a collaborative duo that incorporates performance and installation to create extraordinary spectacles. Inspired by classical paintings, their live, interactive installation will be an unforgettable, convivial experience for visitors to the Artists Wanted booth.

Jennifer Catron & Paul Outlaw - Untitled, Performance

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At the end of the nineteenth century, the most distinguished scientists and engineers declared that no known combination of materials and locomotion could be assembled into a practical flying machine. Fifty years later another generation of distinguished scientists and engineers declared that it was technologically infeasible for a rocket ship to reach the moon. Nevertheless, men were getting off the ground and out into space even while these words were uttered.

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www.invisibleheroes.net

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| IMAGES | INVISIBLE HEROES

Flying Saucers, 2011 Polyester resin, fiberglass,magnetic fields, lamp and paper.

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Debuting at SCOPE New York, The Rebaroque Artist Series Sound Wall, curated by Lori Zimmer, combines our passions - art, sustainable design and music. Each Rebaroque sound panel is made from vintage fabrics, frames, hand painting and high quality Pyle speakers, and hook right up with your iPod or smart device.

Zimmer selected 20 artists to create unique collaborative pieces that not only look great on your wall, but play your favorite music as well. Artists include Beau Stanton, Claw Money, Cycle, Ellis G, Gaia, Ian Kuali’i, Jim Avignon, Jon Burgerman, Jonathan Viner, M11X, Martin Wittfooth, Mr. Kiji, Nathan Pickett, Orlando Reyes, Rostarr (as madluv x Rostarr), Ryan Bradley, Sharktoof, Tara McPherson and Vesta.

The pieces will be wired together creating a wall of sound, which will play a curated program during the fair. Zimmer asked some of her favorite artists, musicians and publications to put together the sounds and songs that inspire them, including Gogol Bordello, DJ DB's BLURRRing Radio, Kid Zoom, DJs Ole Koretsky and Andy Rourke of The Smiths, and an entire day by blog, The World’s Best Ever on March 3rd.

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| West Harlem Art Fund | Participants are the installations. Learn this important cultural dance. Rehearse with an experienced choreographer and then perform the dance in a Black Box theater where participants will be videotaped and then viewed online. Wear comfortable clothes and bring black tights or pants with a black top for the performance.

The Gumboot Dance (or Welly Boot Dance) is an African dance performed by dancers wearing Wellington boots. Sometimes the boots have bells added, to ring as the dancers stomp on the ground. This dance was often used as a code or system of calling to say something to another person a distance away. It acted in place of language among those working in the mining grounds.

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101/exhibit Area B Aureus ContemporaryBesharat Gallery Black Square Gallery Bonelli ArteContemporaneaButter Gallery C. Emerson Fine ArtsCarol Jazzar Civilian Art ProjectsCONTEMPORARY BY ANGELA LIContra ProjectsDEAN PROJECT Eleanor Harwood Gallery Emmanuel Fremin Gallery English Kills Art Gallery Foley GalleryFrederico Seve Gallery frosch&portmannGaleria Christopher PaschallGaleria Lyle O. Reitzel Galerie D’esteGalerie Dukan&HourdequinGalerie GaiaGalerie von BraunbehrensGallery H.A.N.Golden Thread GalleryHamburg Kennedy Photographs

Hamiltonian Gallery Hanmi Gallery Hardcore Art Contemporary SpaceHendershot Gallery Janine Bean GalleryJuan Ruiz Galeria Krause GalleryLICHT FELD Like The SpiceMAUGER MODERN ART Mindy SolomonNextArt GaleriaNow Contemporary ArtOpus ArtPaciArte Contemporary RARE Gallery Rize Art Gallery Saatchi Online The Silas Marder Gallery SFA ProjectsSloan Fine ArtSOOYOU ArtSPINELLO GALLERY Station Independent Projects Sundaram Tagore GalleryTally Beck ContemporaryWitzenhausen GalleryYoung Art Gallery

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VIA Cesare Balbo, 3Milan,20136 Italy Ph: +39 02 58 31 63 16 Fax: +39 02 58 31 63 [email protected]

101 NE 40th St, Miami, FL 33137 U.S.A Ph: +1 305 573 2101 Fax: +1 305 573 [email protected]

IMAGE: Joshua Hagler - A fossilizing towards, the name engorged by capillarity, 2010, 66” x 44” x 89” EXHIBITING ARTISTS: David Bowers | Chambliss Giobbi | Joshua Hagler | Michelle Hinebrook | Marcus Jansen| Charles Pfahl | Jorge Santos | Jason Shawn Alexander | Marilyn Manson

IMAGE: Silvia Argiolas - Body-mind Purification, 2010, oil and enamel on canvas, 19.69” x 23.62”EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Silvia Argiolas | Alice Colombo | Vanni Cuoghi | Paolo De Biasi | Massimo Gurnari| Michael Rotondi | Tiziano Soro | Guiliano Sale

Area B

101/exhibit

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BOOTH A42

HALL A

HALL A

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175 Peters St SWAtlanta, GA

30313 U.S.A

Ph: +1 404 577 3660Fax: +1 404 577 3630

[email protected] www.besharatgallery.com

Basel, SwitzerlandProvidence, Rhode Island

Ph: +1 401 368 6138

[email protected]

IMAGE: Yi-Hsin Tzeng - Black Singer, 2009, Acrylic paint and foam on magazine, 10” x 8”EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Sara Carter | Jeremy Dean | Karim Hamid | Yi-Hsin Tzen

IMAGE: Lluis Barba - El Triumfo de la Muerte, Brueghel, 2010, Photo collage, Ed. 1/5, Diasec, 114" x 157.5"EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Jean Arcelin | Lluis Barba | Jean Louis Corby | Steve McCurry | Ardeshir Mohassess| Fereydoon Omidi | Samuel Salcedo

Besharat Gallery

Aureus Contemporary

BOOTH B04

BOOTH A61

HALL B

HALL A

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Via Cavour, 2946013 Canneto sull’Oglio Mantova, Italy

Ph: +39 0376 723161 [email protected]

IMAGE: Pablo Lehmann - In Praise of Text, work on paperEXHIBITING ARTISTS: Nazar Bilyk | Zhanna Kadyrova | Pablo Lehmann | Anton Solomoukha | Victor Sydorenko | Oleg Tistol | Anibal Vallejo

IMAGE: Robert Pan, Untitled, 2007-10, resin and mixed media on board, 16" x 16"EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Fulvio Di Piazza | William Marc Zanghi | Elena Monzo | Tadashi Moriyama | Robert Pan | Nicola Verlato | Marco Mazzoni

Bonelli ArteContemporanea

BOOTH A48

BOOTH B20

HALL A

HALL B

2248 NW 1st Place Miami, FL 33127 U.S.A Ph: +1 305 4245 002Fax: +1 928 8339 914 [email protected]

Black Square Gallery

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2303 NW 2nd Ave,WynwoodMiami, FL

33127 U.S.A

Ph: +1 305 303 [email protected]

IMAGE: Dirk Dzimirsky - Lemonworld, graphite on paper, 2010, 19”x19”EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Lee Basford | Clayton Chandler | Dirk Dzimirsky | Rocky Grimes | Kyle | Patrick Lindhardt| Austin Nelson | Leah Oates

IMAGE: Ahol Sniffs Glue - Untitled, 2010, Mixed Media, 96" x 48"EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Ahol Sniffs Glue | Rick Falcon | Yuri Tuma | Tawnie Silva

Butter Gallery

BOOTH C14

BOOTH B19

HALL C

HALL B

909 Central AvenueSt. Petersburg, FL

33731 U.S.A

Ph: +1 727 898 6068

[email protected]

C. Emerson Fine Arts

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IMAGE: Lilian Garcia-Roig - Autumn Woods, 2010, oil on canvas, 5’ x 4’EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Lilian Garcia-Roig

IMAGE: Jason Falchook - Untitled, 2010, archival injket printEXHIBITING ARTISTS: Jason Falchook | Erick Jackson | Noelle K. Tan | Trevor Young

BOOTH A28

BOOTH C11

HALL A

HALL C

1019 7th St NWWashington, DC20001 U.S.A

Ph: +1 202 607 3804 [email protected]

Civilian Art Projects

158 NW 91 St,Miami, FL33150 U.S.A Ph: +1 305 490 6906Fax: +1 305 756 [email protected]

Carol Jazzar

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G/F, 90-92 Hollywood RdCentral, Hong Kong

China

Ph: +852 3571 8200Fax: +852 2890 8554

[email protected]

IMAGE: TrustoCorp - 100% American Male, paintingEXHIBITING ARTISTS: Bask | D*Face | Ron English | How & Nosm | TrustoCorp

IMAGE: Chen Jiagang - Apprehension, photographyEXHIBITING ARTISTS: Chen Jiagang | Liao Yibai | Luo Zhenhong | Ikumi Nagasawa | Shi Jindian

CONTEMPORARY BY ANGELA LI

BOOTH B41

BOOTH A23

HALL B

HALL A

9421 Joseph Campau, Flr #2Detroit, MI

48212 U.S.A

Ph: +1 313 919 0059 [email protected]

Contra Projects

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IMAGE: Francesca Pastine - Erosion, 2008, hand cut ArtForum magazineEXHIBITING ARTISTS: Renee Gertler | Francesca Pastine | Gareth Spor

IMAGE: Tim Berg & Rebekah Myers - Here Today, Gone Tomorrow, 2010, mixed media, 70” x 80”EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Bryan Drury | Tim Berg & Rebekah Myers | Yasamin Keshtkar | Keer Tanchak

BOOTH A01

BOOTH A57

HALL A

HALL A

1295 Alabama St, San Francisco, CA 94110 U.S.A

Ph: +1 415 867 7770Fax: +1 415 282 [email protected]

Eleanor Harwood Gallery

511 West 25th St, No. 207New York, NY 10001 U.S.A

Ph: +1 212 229 2017M: +1 917 748 [email protected]://deanproject.com

DEAN PROJECT

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79 West 12th StNew York, NY 10011 U.S.A

Ph: +1 646 245 3240

[email protected]

114 Forrest St, #1Brooklyn, NY11206 U.S.A

Ph: +1 718 366 7323info@englishkillsartgallery.comwww.englishkillsartgallery.com

IMAGE: Drew Tal - Porcelain Promises, metallic fine art mounted on aluminiumEXHIBITING ARTISTS: Thomas Barbey | Kilu | Erik Sanner | Drew Tal

IMAGE: Andrew Ohanesian - Montana, 2010, walk-in cooler, beveragesEXHIBITING ARTISTS: Peter Dobill | Steven Harding | Jim Herbert | Andrew Ohanesian | Andy Piedilato | Brent Owens

Emmanuel Fremin Gallery

English Kills Art Gallery

BOOTH C35

BOOTH B39

HALL C

HALL B

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IMAGE: Martin Klimas - Untitled (Kung Fu Man), 2004, pigment print, photography, 59” x 43”EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Martin Klimas | Andrea Mastrovito | Casey Ruble | Chris Scarborough | Hikari Shimoda

IMAGE: Angela Freiberger - Topsy-Turvy, 2006, performance with sculptureEXHIBITING ARTISTS: Ana de la Cueva | Anglela Freiberger | Ana Patricia Palacios

BOOTH C37

BOOTH A60

HALL C

HALL A

548 W 28th St, 2nd FlrNew York, NY10001 U.S.A

Ph: +1 212 244 9081 Fax: +1 212 244 9082 [email protected]

37 West 57th St, 4th FlrNew York, NY 10019 U.S.A

Ph: +1 212 334 7813Fax: +1 212 334 [email protected]

Foley Gallery

Frederico Sève Gallery

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IMAGE: Joel Grossman - Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee Around a Pomegranate a Second Before Awakening, After Dali, 2011, digital painting, 20” x 5.9”EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Joel Grossman | Rafael GomezBarros

IMAGE: Robert Yoder - Front Loading, 2010, Collage 11” x 8.5”EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Julia Kuhl | Vicki Sher | Hooper Turner | Robert Yoder

BOOTH A05

BOOTH A51

HALL A

HALL A

53 Stanton StNew York, NY 10002 U.S.A

Ph: +1 646 266 [email protected]

frosch&portmann

Calle 22 5-88Bogata

Columbia

Ph: +57 316 288 1427 Ph: +57 1282 4375

[email protected]

Galería Christopher Paschall s.XXI

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IMAGE: Elena Willis - Terbium, 2011, inkjet print, photography, edition of 5, 30” x 40”EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Elena Willis

IMAGE: Victor Payares - Sin Titulo, 2011, oil on canvas, 56” x 78”EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Jose Bedia | Gerald Ellis | Victor Payares | Gustavo Pena | Jorge Pineda

BOOTH C03

BOOTH C09

HALL C

HALL C

1329 Avenue GreeneMontréal, QuébecH3Z 2A5 Canada

Ph: +1 514 846 1515Fax: +1 514 846 [email protected]

Ph: +809 227 8361M: +809 519 9214 M: +1 305 343 [email protected]

Galeríe D’este

Galería Lyle O. Reitzel

Gustavo Mejia Ricart esq. Ave Abraham LincolnSanto Domingo, Dominican Republic

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IMAGE: Kwak Seung-Yong - Old Future, 2008, oil on canvas, 51" x 38"EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Kim Eun-Hyung | Jung Jong-Mee | Kim Mi-Sik | Kwak Seung-Yong | Yoo Sun-Tai

IMAGE: Craig Wylie - LC(fulcrum), 2010, oil on canvas, 92” x 90”EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Olivier Masmonteil | Craig Wylie

BOOTH B26

BOOTH C44

HALL B

HALL C

24 rue PastourelleParis

75003 France

Ph: +33 (0)6 61 93 49 29Ph: +33 (0)6 10 23 01 18

[email protected]

Galeríe Dukan&Hourdequin

145 Kwanhoon-dongJongno-gu, Seoul

110-300 Korea

Ph: +82 (0)2 733 3373Fax: +82 (0)2 733 3376

[email protected]

Galeríe Gaia

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IMAGE: MARCK - Maria II, video artEXHIBITING ARTISTS: Andy Denzier | Jens Lorenzen | MARCK

IMAGE: Kim Han-Kook - Worm’s Eye View - Mandala 2, 2010, pigment print, 42” x 42”EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Kim Han-Kook | Kim Choonja | Koh Chan-Gyu | Lee Myungil | Park Sang-Hee

BOOTH B37

BOOTH C68

HALL B

HALL C

66-4, Gyeongun-dong Jongno-gu, Seoul 110 310 Korea

Ph: +82 2 737 6825Fax: +82 2 737 [email protected]

Gallery H.A.N.

Ainmillerstr. 2Munich, D-80801Germany

Ph: +49 89 33 03 65 33Fax: +49 89 33 43 [email protected]

Galeríe von Braunbehrens

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IMAGE: Sara Greavu - Hybrid Halloween 2, photographyEXHIBITING ARTISTS: Sara Greavu | Allan Hughes

BOOTH A36

BOOTH A14

HALL A

HALL A

84-94 Great Patrick St Belfast

BT1 2LU U.K

Ph: +44 (0)28 9033 0920 [email protected]

www.goldenthreadgallery.co.uk

Golden Thread Gallery

IMAGE: Reinhard Goerner - Enfilade, Bode-Museum, Berlin, 2005, photographyEXHIBITING ARTISTS: Michael Dweck | Reinhard Goener | Kim Joon

22 E 36th St, Penthouse New York, NY 10016 U.S.A

Ph: +1 212 233 [email protected]

Hamburg Kennedy Photographs

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IMAGE: Joyce Lee - Room To See, 2-channel video installationEXHIBITING ARTISTS: Joyce Lee

IMAGE: Sankeum Koh - Excerpt From a Novel ‘Paettaragi’: by Dong In Kim, 2010, mixed media, 43” x 63”EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Sankeum Koh | Ziwon Wang

BOOTH C39

BOOTH B01

HALL C

HALL B

1353 U Street NW, #101 Washington, DC20009 U.S.A Ph: +1 202 332 1116 Fax: +1 202 332 [email protected]

30 Maple StLondonW1T 8HA U.K.

Ph: +44 (0)208 286 4426Ph: +44 (0)7862 283 [email protected]

Hamiltonian Gallery

Hanmi Gallery

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IMAGE: Carol Prusa - Entanglement, 2009, mixed media, 60” x 60” x 30”EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Anne Brunet | Esperanza Cortes | Carol Prusa | Jessica Sofia Mitrani

BOOTH C49

BOOTH A30

HALL C

HALL A

3326 N Miami Ave Miami, FL

33127 U.S.A

Ph: +1 305 576 1645Ph: +1 786 319 0162

[email protected]

Hardcore Art Contemporary Space

IMAGE: Nicholas Chistiakov - The Gray Room, 2009, oil on canvas, 60" x 38"EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Nicholas Buffe | Nicholas Chistiakov | Miriam Cabessa | Rob Fischer | Gary Komarin | Abshalom Jac Lahav | Cӑtӑlin Petrisor | Serban Savu | Julian Schnabel | Marie Vic

195 Chrystie StNew York, NY 10002 U.S.A

Ph: +1 212 239 [email protected]

Hendershot Gallery

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IMAGE: Kcho - Truck, 2006, Dreamed Objects Series, Metal & Wood, Variable DimensionsEXHIBITING ARTISTS: AES+F | Helmut Grill | Martin C. Herbst | Kcho | Kwang-Sung Park | Carlos Quintana

IMAGE: Anna Borowy - Mona In Soma. Sicht und Schein series, 2011, oil on canvas, 67" x 63"EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Donata Benker | Anna Borowy | Tanja Selzer

BOOTH A33

BOOTH A62

HALL A

HALL A

Torstrasse 154,Berlin, 10115 Germany

Ph: +49 30 417 671 [email protected]

Janine Bean Gallery

Avenida 8, No. 74-45Maracaibo4002 Venezuela

Ph: +58 261 797 2762Fax: +58 261 797 [email protected]

Juan Ruiz Galería

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IMAGE: Stephan Zirwes - District 9, 2010, c-print on reverse plexiglas, photography, 47” x 47” x 1”EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Emil Alzamora | Jordan Eagles | Noah Scalin | Stephan Zirwes

BOOTH C48

BOOTH B22

HALL C

HALL B

149 Orchard St SouthNew York, NY10002 U.S.A

Ph: +1 212 777 [email protected]

www.krausegallery.com

Krause Gallery

Dornacherstr. 192Switzerland

CH-4051 Basel

Ph: +41 (0)76 395 5126Fax: +41 (0)61 333 00 59

[email protected]

LICHT FELD

IMAGE: Daniel Karrer - Hank Williams, 2010, Oil on Cotton, 17" x 20"EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Wayne Coe | Daniel Karrer | Hubert Kretzschmar | MARCK

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BOOTH A03

BOOTH C32

HALL A

HALL C

Ph: +44 (0)759 052 7332Ph: +44 (0)207 233 8755Ph: +1 866 569 [email protected]

224 Roebling St, Brooklyn, NY11211 U.S.A

Ph: +1 718 388 [email protected]

MAUGER MODERN ART

Like The Spice

IMAGE: Jenny Morgan - Sisterhood, 2010, Oil on canvas, 45" x 35"EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Jason Bard Yarmosky | Jenny Morgan | Reuben Negron

IMAGE: Jeff Robb - Other Sides 30, Lenticular Photograph, Edition of 3, 61 x 41”EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Martin C Herbst | David Miles | Jeff Robb

81 Rochester Row,LondonSW1 P1LJ U.K

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BOOTH B08

BOOTH C64

HALL B

HALL C

124 2nd Ave. NESt. Petersburg, FL

33701 U.S.A

Ph: +1 727 502 0852

[email protected] www.mindysolomon.com

Mindy Solomon

IMAGE: Einar & Jamex de la Torre - La Reconquista, mixed mediaEXHIBITING ARTISTS: Einar & Jamex de la Torre | Sungyee Kim | Chris Rush | Sunkoo Yuh

1054 Budapest Aulich u. 4 - 6Magyarország

Ph: +36 1 302 7882 Ph: +36 30 857 [email protected]

NextArt Galería

IMAGE: Géza Szöllösi - Project Tongue: Min from China, photographyEXHIBITING ARTISTS: Ádám Albert | László Csáki | Danila Kostil | Géza Szöllösi

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BOOTH C72

BOOTH A08

HALL C

HALL A

175 NW 25th St,Miami, FL 33127 U.S.A

Ph: +1 305 571 8181Fax: +1 305 571 [email protected]

Now Contemporary Art

IMAGE: Federico Uribe - Garden, installation, 29” x 18” x 17”EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Federico Uribe

Milburn House, Dean StNewcastle upon TyneNE1 1NR U.K.

Ph: +44 (0)191 232 [email protected] www.opus-art.com

Opus Art

IMAGE: Hector de Gregorio - Summer Days, 2010, oil painting, 37" x 53"EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Kim Baker | Charlotte Bracegirdle | Abigail Fallis | Hector de Gregorio | HUSH | Linda Lencovic | Andrew Mcaftee | Geraldine Swayne | Karl de Vroomen

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BOOTH C17

BOOTH B21

HALL C

HALL B

Via Trieste 48-25121Brescia, Italy

Ph | Fax: +39 030 290 6352

[email protected]

PaciArte Contemporary

IMAGE: Clark&Pougnaud - Lost in Meditation n.11, 2009, PhotographyEXHIBITING ARTISTS: Clark&Pougnaud | Michal Macku | Sandy Skoglund

547 W 27th Street, #514New York, NY10001 U.S.A

Ph: +1 646 339 [email protected]

www.rare-gallery.com

RARE Gallery

IMAGE: Christina Shurts - Unicorn, paintingEXHIBITING ARTISTS: Johnston Foster | Christina Shurts

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BOOTH A55

BOOTH C62

HALL A

HALL C

1411 AW Naarden, Amsterdam,Netherlands

Ph: +31 (0)613 197 [email protected]

Rize Art Gallery

508 Bernard St, PenthouseLos Angeles, CA90012 U.S.A

Ph: +1 213 222 8133Fax: +1 213 402 [email protected]

Saatchi Online

IMAGE: Kristen Schiele, Tiger Talk TV, 2011, transfer/oil on canvas, silkscreen in custom frame, 19” x 25” EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Agnes Barley | Farrell Brickhouse | Noa Charuvi | Diana Delgado | Allison Gildersleeve| Molly Gunther | Midori Harima | Andrew A Lucas | Yoshiaki Mochizuki | Anna Plesset | Kristen SchieleSHOWDOWN WINNERS: Alessio Ortu | Nicole Roumelioti | Julian Vadas | Alvis Zemzaris

IMAGE: Joseph Klibansky - On The Move, mixed mediaEXHIBITING ARTISTS: Joseph Klibansky | FC Sofia | Hans Meertens

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BOOTH C05

BOOTH B31

HALL C

HALL B

120 Snake Hollow RdP.O Box 1261

Bridgehampton, NY11932 U.S.A

Ph: +1 631 702 [email protected]

128 Rivington StNew York, NY10002 U.S.A

Ph: +1 212 477 [email protected]

The Silas Marder Gallery

SFA Projects

IMAGE: Corinne von Lebusa - Oblivion, 2010, mixed media, 11.75" x 13.75"EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Mica Marder | Corinne von Lebusa

IMAGE: Eric Fizni - Makup, 2009, epoxy resin with mixed media on wood, 39” x 52”EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Eric Finzi

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282 – 40 Noryangjin-dong Dongjak-gu, Seoul 156-805 Korea

Ph: +82 10 7770 5068 Fax: +82 2 991 [email protected]

SOOYOU Art

IMAGE: Soo Jin Cha - Trembling, 2009, Plastic, fabric, silk, thread, fur & embroidery, 21.6" x 30.7"EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Soo Jin Cha | Jung Ja Kim | Man Hee Kim | Chul Hee Lee | Han Hong Park | Jung Yoon Lee | Jung Hi Han | Sang Young Lee

BOOTH B34

BOOTH C07

HALL B

HALL C

128 Rivington StNew York, NY10002 U.S.A

Ph: +1 212 477 [email protected]

Sloan Fine Art

IMAGE: Marion Peck - Bessie May Fuddrucker, 2005, oil on panel, 9.5" x 7.5"EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Marion Peck

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580 Prospect Ave,Brooklyn, NY11215 U.S.A

Ph: +1 917 698 [email protected]

Station Independent Projects

IMAGE: Pierre St-Jaques - Yes, 2010/2011, HD Video, 6:49 DurationEXHIBITING ARTISTS: Rob Carter | Yasuomi Hashimura | Leah Oates | Matthew Oates | Pierre St-Jaques | Letha Wilson

BOOTH C41

BOOTH A16

HALL C

HALL A

155 NE 38th St, #101Miami, FL

33137 U.S.A

Ph: +1 786 271 [email protected]

IMAGE: TYPOE - Confetti Death, 2010, mixed media, sculptureEXHIBITING ARTISTS: Farley Aguilar | Dead Dads Club Corporation | Enrique Gomez de Molina | Kris Knight | TYPOE | Agustina Woodgate

SPINELLO GALLERY

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42 Rivington St, New York, NY10012 U.S.A

Ph: +1 212 677 [email protected]

Tally Beck Contemporary

IMAGE: island6 - Shaolin Monk, 2010, LED display, 17” x 17”EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Be Takerng Pattanopas | island6 | Songwoot Kaewvisit | Anne Li | Chen Ping

BOOTH C28

BOOTH B11

HALL C

HALL B

Ph: +1 212 677 4520Fax: +1 212 677 [email protected]

Sundaram Tagore Gallery

IMAGE: Hiroshi Senju - Iguaçu, 2008, Fluorescent pigment on mulberry paper, 108” x 167.75”EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Natvar Bhavsar | Stan Gregory | Kim Joon | Nathan Slate Joseph | Ricardo Mazal | Judith Murray | Bruce Porter | Sohan Qadri | Hiroshi Senju | Joan Vennum | Merrill Wagner | Lee Waisler | Susan Weil

New York | Beverly Hills | Hong Kong

547 West 27th StNew York, NY 10001 U.S.A

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547 West 27th St, #530New York, NY 10001 U.S.A

Ph: +1 212 239 1124Fax: +1 212 239 7114

[email protected]

Witzenhausen Gallery

105 GwanHun-DongJongNo-Gu, Seoul

Korea

Ph: +82 2 733 [email protected]

Young Art Gallery

IMAGE: Woo Byung Chul - Seeing, 2010, Oil on canvas EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Woo Byung Chul | Sung-yung Lee | Sun-Ok Son | Jung-Moo Yang

IMAGE: Annemarie Busschers, Self Portrait, 2010, Japanese paper, pencil, graphite & acrylic on canvas, 71" x 47"EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Annemarie Busschers

BOOTH C33

BOOTH A12

HALL C

HALL A

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