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«Most golfers cite time and money as the two main obstacles to playing more golf, so we try to address that head - on by first bringing the entire golf industry under one roof, saving time, and then by working with our sponsors and exhibitors to generate a unparalleled value for attendees in the form of front - door giveaways, prizes for our interactive contests and games, and show - only savings on the products and services being showcased.»
SEMA is also working to help exhibitors expand their businesses into international markets by participating with the U.S. Department of Commerce International Buyer Program, which recruits and escorts delegations of international buyers to the SEMA Show.
Breeders and exhibitors work hard to ensure that the dogs they breed fit the breed standards set by the clubs.
Sure, maybe exhibitors weren't selling out their booths, but the feeling conveyed by each one was that a new iteration of TEFAF could offer something different in an overcrowded fair season, and the high turnout on a rainy Friday was just one of the reasons it appears this very European fair will work in New York City.
In addition to the graduate exhibitors, other key features of the show include the newly named One Year In, a curated section showcasing work by 100 design entrepreneurs who have recently launched their businesses.
Curated by Shamim M. Momin, Director, Curator, and co-founder of LAND (Los Angeles Nomadic Division), IN / SITU is a key element of the exposition's innovative artistic programming, providing the opportunity for exhibitors to showcase large - scale installations, site - specific and performative works by select international artists.
Sjostrom, Jan. «Gavlak Gallery Shows Works by Whitney Museum Exhibitors," palmbeachdailynews.com, February 28.
A seasoned exhibitor and graduate of the Helsinki school, Kantanen describes her work as «a search for a landscape that doesn't really exist», disrupting the idea of capturing truth through a photograph — increasingly untenable in the digital age — by creating her own «idealised picture» — we see what she wants us to see.
This year it promises a truly international showing, with the usual dealers supplemented by a significant number of exhibitors specialising in work from China, India, Japan, Russia, Poland, Serbia, the Ukraine, and Australia.
, in partnership with the Lower Eastside Girls Club (see VIDEO), benefitting local female - driven arts organizations, the fair will present a full roster of 1,200 works of art by 78 global exhibitors including progressive galleries, curators, and independent artists.
The exhibitors have produced a diverse range of ceramic works inspired by Garcia's work, by their own personal lives, by the Mexican «Day of the Dead», graffitti, comic books and urban culture.
This year, ZONAMACO México Arte Contemporáneo and ZONAMACO Diseño will welcome exhibitors from 27 countries across America, Europe and Asia, presenting works ranging from Modern pieces to contemporary works by both established and emerging artists, as well as furniture and design objects from the 1920s to the most recent trends.
The list of the exhibitors in this sector includes MCHG Maria Casado from Buenos Aires, an alternative to the rigidity of other spaces dedicated to art; Efrain Lopez from Chicago, committed to showcasing work by emerging and established visual artists that is visually engaging and conceptually captivating; Maximillian William from London, a 21st - century nomadic gallery; and Yam Gallery from San Miguel de Allende, an art project located in Central Mexico focusing on contemporary art.
First - time exhibitors include: Dépendance featuring drawings, sculpture, painting and film by Ed Atkins (b. 1982), Gillian Carnegie (b. 1971) and Peter Wächtler (b. 1979); David Lewis Gallery presenting works by Dawn Kasper (b. 1977) and Lucy Dodd (b. 1981); and Tyler Rollins Fine Art staging a never - before - seen installation by Manuel Ocampo (b. 1965) reflecting on current global political events.
The Fair brings together around 50 international exhibitors with expert print knowledge, providing an excellent opportunity to buy contemporary prints and rare works by modern and old masters.
On display are works by both established and emerging artists represented by Frieze New York exhibitors.
The 25th anniversary of the Salon du dessin Paris will be marked by breathtaking works presented by 39 exhibitors and galleries
This year's exhibitors include Childs Gallery from Boston, United States presenting works by Ruth Eckstein, Erik Desmazières, Emily Lombardo and Sean Flood; Graphicstudio / USF from Tampa, United States presenting works by Sandra Cinto, Christian Marclay, Abel Barroso and Duke Riley; Stoney Road Press / Ireland from Dublin, Ireland presenting works by Monica Lundy; Susan Teller Gallery from New York, United States presenting works by Stanley William Hayter, Hugh Mesibov, William Baziotes, Lynd Ward, Michael J. Gallagher and Sue Fuller; Thomas French Fine Art from Fairlawn, United States presenting works by Alexander Calder, George Wesley Bellows, Chuck Close, Stanley William Hayter, David Smith and Zao Wou - Ki; Wildwood Press LLC from St. Louis, United States presenting works by Christine Corday, Juan Sanchez and Linda Schwarz; Flying Horse Editions from Orlando, United States presenting works by Will Cotton, Chakaia Booker and Jason Middlebrook; Hamilton - Selway Fine Art from West Hollywood, United States presenting works by Keith Haring, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Longo, Ed Ruscha and Andy Warhol; Gregg Shienbaum Fine Art from Miami, United States presenting works by Keith Haring, Alex Katz, Roy Lichtenstein, Frank Stella and Andy Warhol; Tandem Press from Madison, United States presenting works by Andy Burgess, Suzanne Caporael, Lesley Dill, Sandra Ramos and Alison Saar; and Rabley Contemporary Gallery from Wiltshire, UK presenting works by Eileen Cooper, Jeff Powell, Rebecca Salter and Emma Stibbon.
To help you find your way around the show, we've compiled this booth - by - booth breakdown of the 16 exhibitors and their most notable works.
Exhibitors from Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Iceland and Finland include Loyal Gallery with work by Zoe Barcza, Helsinki Contemporary presenting Ville Andersson, and Belenius / Nordenhake showing Evan Roth «s Kites & Websites.
The majority of exhibitors will focus on works by three artists or less.
With a long list of exhibitors, 70 percent of participating artists will be attending a fair in London for the first time and 50 percent of works will be produced by non-western artists.
First - time exhibitors Upstream Gallery from Amsterdam reported selling out their solo show of works by David Haines within the first 35 minutes.
ART FAIR Third edition of 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair (May 5 - 7) opens at Pioneer Works in Red Hook, Brooklyn, featuring 19 exhibitors presenting work by about 60 artists.
Spanning 16th century engravings to contemporary screen prints, works on paper by major artists, including Albrecht Dürer, Andy Warhol, Peter Blake and Howard Hodgkin, will be offered by Sims Reed Gallery, Lyndsey Ingram, Long - Sharp Gallery, Peter Fetterman, William Weston and new exhibitors Hill - Stone Inc and Day & Faber.
On its 4th year ARTANKARA International Contemporary Art Fair makes it possible for exhibitors to keep up with the latest developments in modern and contemporary art by providing an opportunity to see famous Turkish and foreign artists and art - works.
It contains work of international significance by leading artists including European Sovereign Painters Prize winner Susan Gunn, 54th Venice Biennale exhibitor Marguerite Horner, East London Painting Prize winner Nathan Eastwood, John Moores Prize winner Nicholas Middleton, Academy awardee James Quin, John Player Portrait Award Winner Paula MacArthur, Griffin Art Prize exhibitor Matthew Krishanu and Birtles Prize Winner Simon Burton.
Moving Image Art Fair Releases Exhibitors — The video - art fair that is now a section of the Armory Show will have 28 displays that will include work by Michel Auder and Nina Yeun.
X Contemporary, a Miami Basel satellite fair, announced today that one of its exhibitors, Brooklyn's Bishop Gallery, will show a collection of never - before - exhibited early works by Jean - Michel Basquiat at its next edition, which runs at the Nobu Hotel in Miami Beach from November 30... Read More
Two exhibitors from Edition participated in Kabinett: Alan Cristea Gallery (London) with two works by Michael Craig - Martin and Two Palms (New York) with a suite of 11 line etchings by Chris Ofili, whose entwined figures are only revealed upon close inspection of the fine lines.
«We have several first - time exhibitors, including Ignacio Liprandi Arte Contemporáneo from Buenos Aires, presenting work by Nicolás Bacal, Tomás Espina, and Jorge Pedro Nuñez, and Essex Street in New York, with Park McArthur and Cameron Rowland.
In terms of contemporary art, exhibitions include mixed media pieces, print works and a selection of innovative photography from notable exhibitors such as Blain Southern with a showcase of recent works by Abdoulaye Konaté, Sean Kelly presenting photography by James Casebere and Marina Abramovic, and David Zwirner with a variety of pieces by Francis Alÿs, Carol Bove, Donald Judd, Yayoi Kusama, Wolfgang Tillmans and others.
CTM and Transmediale 2015 kick off in Berlin this week, while Art Genève is also running in Geneva, and will include Arcadia Missa and Preteen Gallery as exhibitors with work by Amalia Ulman and Babak Ghazi; Phoebe Collings - James, Deanna Havas and Leslie Kulesh, respectively.
Strong presentations by new exhibitors like Stevenson Gallery (SA) and even venerable contemporary galleries like Lisson Gallery (UK) displaying work by established artists looked fresh and well - considered.
IMPULSE exhibitors will include Black & White Gallery / Project Space, debuting three - dimensional works by Peter Brock, founder of Baji Lives!
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 Gallery of Madrid, Spain, offering works from artists such as Jordi Alcaraz, Danica Phelps, Jeff Cohen, and more; Purdy Hicks Gallery of London, UK, displaying contemporary photographs and drawings from Susan Derges, Bettina von Zwehl, Claire Kerr, and Andrzej Jackowski; Lawrie Shabibi of Dubai, UAE, presenting mixed - media pieces by local artists Nadia Kaabi - Linke, Sama Alshaibi, Driss Ouadahi, and Shahpour Pouyan; and Zemack Contemporary of Tel Aviv, Israel, exhibiting a group show with Phellippe Pasqua, Ofer Lellouche, Yuval Yairi and others.
The first fair attracted 37 exhibitors; this year there were 83 showing works in every media by modern and contemporary artists.
Guest exhibitors Gillian Ayres RA, Robyn Denny, John Carter RA and Richard Wilson RA also participated, and a work by the late John Hoyland RA was shown.
Another exhibitor, São Paulo - based Jaqueline Martins, received a Special Commendation from the jury for an archival presentation of work by Hudinilson Jr..
Showing work from 40 national and international exhibitors committed to programming and supporting young artists, the event is organised by the city's Yautepec Gallery co-directors, Daniela Elbahara and Brett W. Schultz and Incontemporary founder Isa Natalia Castilla.
«Bookshelf» prints from British printmaker Phil Shaw, which interrogate the changing place of the printed word in a digital age, will be accompanied by the painterly works of Sylvain Lefebvre and Scottish artist Alasdair Wallace, a regular exhibitor at the Scottish Royal Academy.
The exhibitors trended towards work that explored craftsmanship with a strong showing of painting — including a collection of small abstractions by Andrew Masullo (currently in the Whitney Biennial) at Daniel Weinberg Gallery and Michelle Muldrow's paintings of abstracted store aisles at Jen Bekman Gallery.
Merry Karnowsky / / KP Projects will be joining the fair as an exhibitor for the first time in its two - plus decade history with never before seen works by Vivian Maier.
Untitled, Miami Beach, 2017 included numerous strong solo booth presentations that included new exhibitor False Flag (New York) with a suite of four sculptures by Sterling Crispin; Kravets Wehby Gallery (New York) with the work of Allison Zuckerman; SMAC Gallery (Cape Town, Stellenbosch) presented the work of Jody Paulsen; Zilberman Gallery (Istanbul) with the work of Heba Y. Amin; Carrie Secrist Gallery (Chicago) with a selection of paintings by Shannon Finley; Fort Gansevoort (New York) with a presentation of work by Deborah Roberts, and Kleindienst (Leipzig) with work by Christoph Ruckhäberle.
The majority of the art up for live bidding was graciously donated by past exhibitors and residents; WhiteBox founder and director himself Juan Puntes admitted to parting with a work from his own personal collection for the greater benefit of the space.
Nova, which provides a platform for younger galleries to present new work by up to three artists, will feature 34 exhibitors.
More than 130 exhibitors will showcase works by top names like Frank Stella, Willem de Kooning and Ed Ruscha.
Miami's oldest art fair celebrates 25 years with two returning Canadian exhibitors: Nikola Rukaj Gallery, which will show new acquisitions by Richard Serra, among others, and Nicholas Metivier Gallery, which will show work by Stephen Appleby - Barr, Michael Awad, Joanne Tod, Xiaoze Xie and others.
Exhibitors from North and South America, Europe and Asia will present work by Derrick Adams, Jennifer Allora & Guillermo Calzadilla, Carlos Amorales, -LSB-...]
Every year, the Summer Exhibition showcases the astonishing diversity of contemporary art — with works by first - time exhibitors placed right alongside established and well known names (such as Grayson Perry, the co-ordinator of our 2018 exhibition).
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