Saturday, May 5, 2012

The Frieze Art Fair 2012 in NYC

Frieze Foundation is a non-profit organization established in 2003 and is responsible for the curated programme at Frieze Art Fair, comprising artist commissions, talks, films, music and education.


It was the most interesting Art Fair I have gone so far. Loved exhibition space, artworks, and how they install Art works. Amazing... Different angles, I saw different things... It was a quite inspirational Art Fair.



















Whitney Biennial 2012

Someone said most of people love the Whitney Biennial or hate it, but people still come to check it out. I guess that's why I come. Even though I never loved their Biennial, I just love to check different perspective out.




Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Pulse Contemporary Art Fair NYC

PULSE Contemporary Art Fair presents PULSE New York 2012, a leading art fair dedicated to international contemporary art, from May 3-6, 2012, at the Metropolitan Pavilion in New York City. Currently in its seventh edition, PULSE New York will host sixty national and international galleries, presenting exhibitions that span across all media, from works on paper, painting, and sculpture, to performance, installation, and video art.

“PULSE provides a unique platform for exhibitors from around the world to present artists ranging from the well-established, to undiscovered and emerging talents. Interestingly, given the financial uncertainty in Europe, we are seeing an increase in European galleries who are looking to access US-based audiences” comments Cornell DeWitt, Director. “PULSE is consistently a favorite of exhibitors and visitors because we offer a diversity of galleries and artists within a dynamic atmosphere. While there are always fairs that people feel they have to visit, PULSE is a fair that they love to visit.”

This year’s exhibiting galleries include Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles, featuring a large series of modern paintings by Andrew Masullo, who has been celebrated as a standout of the recent 2012 Whitney Biennial; and Tyler Rollins Fine Art, New York, exhibiting a series of photographs by Tracey Moffatt, entitled, “Plantation” (2009) and “First Jobs” (2008), whose film works will be shown concurrently at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Meulensteen, New York, will showcase groundbreaking video by Siebren Versteeg, which depicts the results of algorithmically created paintings, generated every 24 hours; and Von Lintel Gallery, New York, will present a range of recent works from artists Melanie Willhide, Catherine Howe, and John Chiara.

PULSE’s consistently strong showing of international exhibitors include GALERIE STEFAN ROEPKE of Cologne, Germany, who will be featuring photographic landscapes by Sharon Harper and abstract paintings by Julie Oppermann; NIEVES FERNANDEZ of Madrid, Spain, offering works from artists such as Jordi Alcaraz, Danica Phelps, Arnulf Rainer, Jeff Cowen, Pipo Hernández Rivero and more; Purdy Hicks Gallery of London, UK, displaying contemporary photographs and drawings from Susan Derges, Bettina von Zwehl, Claire Kerr, and Ralph Fleck; Lawrie Shabibi of Dubai, UAE, presenting mixed-media pieces by local artists Nadia Kaabi-Linke, Sama Alshaibi, Driss Ouadahi, and Shahpour Pouyan; and Hilger modern/contemporary, Vienna, Austria, featuring Cameron Platter, Ángel Marcos, Brian McKee, and Oliver Dorfer.

PULSE New York 2012 is also pleased to welcome several exciting exhibitors to IMPULSE, a section of the fair devoted to emerging galleries who are presenting solo-artist offerings. IMPULSE exhibitors include New York galleries Black & White Gallery/Project Space, debuting three-dimensional works by Peter Brock, founder of Baji Lives!, an ongoing and collaborative public art project that brings color to the boroughs of New York; Halsey Mckay Gallery, featuring Chris Duncan’s sewn collages and works on paper that explore light and perception as physical metaphors; and international galleries, Antena Estudio of Mexico City, Mexico, showcasing Rocio Infestas; and Temnikova & Kasela Gallery of Tallinn, Estonia, displaying works by native photographer, Sigrid Viir.

I went to two years ago first time. It was quite amazing with many international galleries and art works. But this time, it is much smaller, and most of galleries are from New York City.





Spring Show NYC



HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE ART AND ANTIQUE DEALERS LEAGUE
SPRING SHOW NYC TANTALIZE EVERY TYPE OF BUYER-
FROM MUSEUM EXPERT TO NEOPHYTE

Astute organizers of art and antique fairs pursue a dual mission. On the one hand, they must appeal to museum professionals and seasoned buyers, and on the other, they want to welcome neophytes. No art and antiques fair anywhere in the world fulfills those two goals with more aplomb than the Spring Show NYC, which opens on May 3 and runs through May 6 at the Park Avenue Armory. There, in a hospitable, non-intimidating setting, fairgoers of all backgrounds are comfortably united in awe and appreciation of the wide range of the fair's offerings.

Spring Show NYC dealers were asked to select two highlights: one for a hypothetical museum curator, and another for the novice collector.

It was good to see Modern and traditional Art & Antique together.