Sentences with phrase «at the art fair like»

2010 was an exciting year for contemporary painting, from a painting - heavy Whitney Biennial, to stand - out works in MoMA PS1 «s Greater New York, to huge showings at art fairs like NADA and Art Basel Miami Beach, and with each exhibition a new way of thinking about the medium itself.
Fair enough, but at an art fair like Freize, where a combination bagel and lox from Russ and Daughters paired with an iced coffee will set you back $ 26, a $ 20 popsicle doesn't have to be a piece of art — it can just be a damn popsicle.
Art collectors have picked up her works — which also include video, photography, painting and performance art — at art fairs like Art Basel, Paris Internationale and the New York Armory Show and in biennales from Venice to Sydney, Australia, to Dakar, Senegal.

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Just explain the factors you think will make it successful, like the following: it's a well - organized business, it will have state - of - the - art equipment, its location is exceptional, the market is ready for it, and it's a dynamite product at a fair price.
«I like doing these fairs,» explained Robert J. Kelly of Arlington Heights, a photographer who recently exhibited at the Naperville Women's Club annual fine arts fair on the grounds of Naper Settlement.
Look at her adaptation of Vanity Fair again, and notice how the costume design and art direction is as frilly and lovely as any costume drama, but she likes to show how the clothes get dirty and the cuffs grow frayed.
In focusing on who should be laid off in times of budget crises, he omits the larger problem at play: full and fair funding of our schools so all kids have access to the classes — like music, art and physical education — and opportunities they need.
While he worked at Blue Mountain Arts, Mark scouted for new talent, helped develop new products, and he negotiated distribution and licensing deals at publishing industry events like Book Expo America (BEA), the London Book Fair, and the Frankfurt Book Fair.
During his time at Blue Mountain Arts, Mark Malatesta helped scout new talent, develop new products, and he negotiated distribution and licensing deals at events like Book Expo America (BEA), the London Book Fair, and the Frankfurt Book Fair.
After meeting El Glaoui at Art x Lagos fair, «it seemed like a great opportunity to give our artists some reach and exposure, and bring them to a different group of people who would interpret the work differently as well,» said Abdullahi Umar, a cofounder and director of the gallery.
In La Bella Crisis, Puerto Rican artist José Lerma revisits MOCAD's history by transforming the museum's main gallery, once an auto showroom, into a series of booths like those typically found at international art fairs, where art is routinely displayed and sold to the public.
Since 2008, Gallagher has served as the Executive Director of ARTBOOK, which sells books directly to consumers through its website ARTBOOK.COM, at permanent locations like ARTBOOK @ MoMA P.S. 1 and at temporary locations like Frieze New York, Art Basel Miami, the Hong Kong International Art Fair and many others.
After leaving the New York outpost of Paris gallery Balice Hertling, Lewis worked as a nomadic curator, staging pop - up exhibitions like Lucy Dodd's at No54 and his booth at the Dallas Art Fair, showing works by Viola Yesiltac and Charles Mayton.
Participating at international art fairs like Kunst Zurich in November completes our gallery task.
Likewise, there's nary an art fair nor biennial free of performance offerings — even from artists whose practices aren't focused on the medium, like conceptual practitioner Rashid Johnson's recent restaging of the grandfather of midcentury performance art Allan Kaprow's 1970 Sweet Wall, or even social - practice popularizer Theaster Gates's recent in - situ pottery presentation at the Istanbul Biennial.
Participating at international Art Fairs like Kunst Zurich in November completes our gallery task.
Participating at international art fairs like Kunst Zurich completes our gallery task.
Pulse aims for the art fairs in miniature, with a separate floor in Chelsea's Metropolitan Pavilion for single - artist booths like a fine one for Peter Brock at Black & White, plus a few installations.
Paul McCarthy's latest inflatable sculpture was just unveiled at the FIAC Art Fair in Paris and it looks like...
Thus it advantages big galleries at Art Basel and other fairs that Lower East Side gallerists like Canada don't get a seat at that table.
Looking at real art, meeting people at art fairs, exhibitions, parties, conferences of like - minded individuals: These meetings can't be beat.
Which means that one of the biggest sources of profit and connection - making for growing galleries like Canada — selling high - end work at high - end art fairs — is completely cut off.
They scout at art fairs, like collectors; one look at Instagram confirms that many of these folks travel constantly.
The selection is impressive not only for its breadth of well - known names, like Tyeb Mehta, M. F. Husain, S. H. Raza, Akbar Padamsee, but also for its clever inclusion of the prominent contemporary South Asian artists like Subodh Gupta & A. Balasubramamium, among others, whose resumes include exhibitions at international bienniales, and art fairs.
Saltz was putting into words what anyone walking around an art fair (not just the big ones, it should be noted; the worst offenders seemed to be hipster galleries showing at the likes of Independent, New York, or Liste, Basel) during the last couple of years might have noticed: an abundance of abstract painting that seems to have no value other than a decorative one.
His twenty - eight paintings in Chelsea, like his appearance at the 2018 art fairs, start with his latest — in part to give the largest and squarest early paintings enough space in back.
Thankfully, we have things like the 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair (held May 6 through 8 at Pioneer Works in Red Hook) at our fingertips to keep us in the know about the incredible (and, ahem, marketable) art work coming out of the 54 countries on the African contineArt Fair (held May 6 through 8 at Pioneer Works in Red Hook) at our fingertips to keep us in the know about the incredible (and, ahem, marketable) art work coming out of the 54 countries on the African contineart work coming out of the 54 countries on the African continent.
Curator and author Alison Gingeras is curating a section at this autumn's Frieze Art Fair devoted to feminist artists like Natalia LL, Penny Slinger, Betty Tompkins and Joan Semmel.
That might have something to do with why it seems like dealers are putting more effort into their booths than they would at New York's other large art fair, the Armory Show.
She said, «Well, it just so happens our secretary quit on Friday and I'd like to hire you, but the problem is that John is in Europe at the Basel art fair and I know he's going to want to hire a good looking young lady.
Some of the most famous works of the Thai artist Rirkrit Tiravanija eschew traditional art objects in favor of social interventions, including cooking large meals in galleries and at events like Frieze Art Faart objects in favor of social interventions, including cooking large meals in galleries and at events like Frieze Art FaArt Fair.
In an era where terrible, terrible text - based work is ubiquitous at art fairs, perhaps we like making / seeing shapes reminiscent of language without the presence of an obnoxious imperative phrase?
For one thing, Brazil has become a hot destination for new art fueled by Brazil's strong gallery community, events like the ArtRio art fair and the São Paulo Biennial, and world - class draws like the ever - expanding collection at Bernardo Paz's Inhotim, the cultural center in Minas Gerais that generates a fever pitch of excitement when it unveils its new acquisitions every year or so.
In La Bella Crisis, José Lerma revisits MOCAD's history by transforming the museum's main gallery, once an auto showroom, into a series of booths like those typically found at international art fairs, where art is routinely displayed and sold to the public.
Yet the Campaign for Art's contemporary section, capping the building on the seventh floor, is a calamity; it in places feels more like an art fair display than a show at a major American museArt's contemporary section, capping the building on the seventh floor, is a calamity; it in places feels more like an art fair display than a show at a major American museart fair display than a show at a major American museum.
The rat reference wasn't totally arbitrary either: At the 2015 Frieze New York art fair, Sasamoto created a life - sized maze of rooms — each offering a set of choices to move forward — that well - heeled art patrons were forced to figure out, like big drunken lab rodents.
Doesn't the headline «Congolese artist who died of malaria to have solo show at London art fair» sound like someone died of malaria in order to have a solo show at a London art fair?
Giacometti is a new favorite of Russian collectors like billionaire business magnate Roman Abramovich, but a person familiar with the matter said that Mr. Abramovich wasn't the buyer of «Walking Man I.» Mr. Abramovich caused a stir at the Swiss art fair Art Basel two summers ago when he bought one of the artist's 1956 bronze figures of a woman from New York gallery Jan Krugiart fair Art Basel two summers ago when he bought one of the artist's 1956 bronze figures of a woman from New York gallery Jan KrugiArt Basel two summers ago when he bought one of the artist's 1956 bronze figures of a woman from New York gallery Jan Krugier.
Using humor, satire, and perturbation to comment on serious problems that effect the art world at large, Andrea Fraser has helped create a dialogue around systemic issues, paving the way for groups like W.A.G.E. (established in 2008) that advocates for a more equitable distribution of the art world's economy (i.e. fair wages for artists), and Occupy Museums, an activist group that sprung from the Occupy Wall Street Movement and that made an instillation about artist's debt at the 2017 Whitney Biennial.
I felt like I was at an art fair.
She's had shows at the Lodge Gallery (New York), Gallery Poulsen (Copenhagen), and Joshua Liner Gallery (New York), in addition to participating in art fairs like Miami Project, artMRKT Hamptons, Pulse (Miami and New York), and Berliner - Liste.
Like the Art Workers» Coalition — a movement that profoundly influenced the generation of artists represented at the Hammer — these contemporary collectives are concerned with fair labor practices at art museums that increasingly operate like multinational corporatiLike the Art Workers» Coalition — a movement that profoundly influenced the generation of artists represented at the Hammer — these contemporary collectives are concerned with fair labor practices at art museums that increasingly operate like multinational corporatioArt Workers» Coalition — a movement that profoundly influenced the generation of artists represented at the Hammer — these contemporary collectives are concerned with fair labor practices at art museums that increasingly operate like multinational corporatioart museums that increasingly operate like multinational corporatilike multinational corporations.
Nelson, who like Wallinger has been shortlisted once before, recently made his mark with a striking project at the 2006 Frieze Art Fair, which installed a photographic darkroom inside the bowels of the fFair, which installed a photographic darkroom inside the bowels of the fairfair.
The thing I like least about art fairs is the way they distort time so that life feels like it is very long and also that it could end at any moment.
What Adrien Brody is doing here, no one is quite sure, and the fact that he has decided to call himself an artist — he had work in the Benrimon Projects booth at Art New York last month, and presented something called «Hot Dogs, Hamburgers and Handguns» at Art Basel Miami Beach — doesn't really explain it, because, to quote John Baldessari, going to an art fair as an artist is «like watching your parents fuck.&raqArt New York last month, and presented something called «Hot Dogs, Hamburgers and Handguns» at Art Basel Miami Beach — doesn't really explain it, because, to quote John Baldessari, going to an art fair as an artist is «like watching your parents fuck.&raqArt Basel Miami Beach — doesn't really explain it, because, to quote John Baldessari, going to an art fair as an artist is «like watching your parents fuck.&raqart fair as an artist is «like watching your parents fuck.»
The way I think of it is a subtle interruption of the regular rhythm of the fair, almost like hiatuses where the visitors can have a different experience from just looking at art
But in allowing more older art to find its way into the booths at this most contemporary of art fairs, Frieze risks diluting its brand and becoming a bit more like the other big art fairs, like Art Basel Miami Beach, that cater to a broader range of contemporary collectoart to find its way into the booths at this most contemporary of art fairs, Frieze risks diluting its brand and becoming a bit more like the other big art fairs, like Art Basel Miami Beach, that cater to a broader range of contemporary collectoart fairs, Frieze risks diluting its brand and becoming a bit more like the other big art fairs, like Art Basel Miami Beach, that cater to a broader range of contemporary collectoart fairs, like Art Basel Miami Beach, that cater to a broader range of contemporary collectoArt Basel Miami Beach, that cater to a broader range of contemporary collectors.
During 2018, we will undoubtedly see many of you on our travels and at various art fairs, but we also would like to extend a special invitation to you all to come visit us in Dublin in 2018.
Paintings created by Collective can be found at prestigious fairs like Stroke Art Fair in Munich, where the objects are exhibited alongside high - profile artists such as Banksy.
At the Whitney Biennial that year, the ceramics of Sterling Ruby and Shio Kusaka were featured prominently; the de Purys curated a show of leading ceramic artists at Venus Over Manhattan; and at major fairs like Frieze and Art Basel, galleries punctuated their presentations with pots by Dan McCarthy and Takuro Kuwata, and the figurative sculptures of Rachel Kneebone and Klara KristalovAt the Whitney Biennial that year, the ceramics of Sterling Ruby and Shio Kusaka were featured prominently; the de Purys curated a show of leading ceramic artists at Venus Over Manhattan; and at major fairs like Frieze and Art Basel, galleries punctuated their presentations with pots by Dan McCarthy and Takuro Kuwata, and the figurative sculptures of Rachel Kneebone and Klara Kristalovat Venus Over Manhattan; and at major fairs like Frieze and Art Basel, galleries punctuated their presentations with pots by Dan McCarthy and Takuro Kuwata, and the figurative sculptures of Rachel Kneebone and Klara Kristalovat major fairs like Frieze and Art Basel, galleries punctuated their presentations with pots by Dan McCarthy and Takuro Kuwata, and the figurative sculptures of Rachel Kneebone and Klara Kristalova.
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