Sentences with phrase «few established galleries»

While a few established galleries in River North have gone bankrupt, some 30 scrappy young galleries remain in Wicker Park, double the number that existed in 1992.

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Though many shops open earlier, Art After Dark officially starts at 6 p.m., with galleries inviting you to visit, have a glass of wine and a few nibbles, browse, and buy until 9 p.m.. On a typical Art After Dark, over 20 galleries and non-traditional art venues (think restaurants, boutiques, and salons) spotlight established and emerging local artists.
PULSE MIAMI BEACH DECEMBER 1 — 4 Indian Beach Park 46th Street & Collins Avenue, Miami Beach www.pulse-art.com PULSE showcases progressive art from an international community of emerging and established galleries, most of which present three artists or fewer.
START is one of the few fairs which brings together galleries from some of the world's most exciting emerging markets - many of which have never exhibited in the UK before - alongside young galleries from established artistic centres.
It also will present a short history of Art Projects International, established in 1993 as one of the few pioneering galleries in New York dedicated to providing a platform for contemporary artists from Asia.
As a strong supporter of the visual arts, over the last few years Library has hosted ground - breaking curated exhibitions and effectively promoted emerging and established contemporary artists and galleries alike.
Though they are few and far between, they're becoming destinations in and of themselves, featuring programming just as conceptually rigorous as their more established, centre - of - the - artworld counterparts in Chelsea, and they're even appearing in the pages of established art magazines — no mean feat, considering we critics are lazy by nature and so gravitate to areas dense with galleries, such as the Lower East Side.
Serving as a platform for both emerging and established artists to explore new ideas, the gallery has produced projects by artists from Iceland and abroad including David Askevold, John Bock, Jason Rhoades, Paul McCarthy and Gelitin to name a few.
Opening his first New York gallery on the Upper East Side at a time when there were very few dealers operating out of the city, he later helped establish SoHo as a thriving art district in the 1980s when he opened a humongous (at least by those days» standards) space on Greene Street.
Also this weekend, The Richard J. Demato Fine Arts Gallery in Sag Harbor opens its 2012 season with a hearty exhibition of established gallery artists and a few neGallery in Sag Harbor opens its 2012 season with a hearty exhibition of established gallery artists and a few negallery artists and a few new ones.
Despite a somewhat inauspicious location on the Caledonian Road just a few blocks away from Pentonville Prison, Large Glass art gallery has quietly established itself as one of London's most intriguing and thoughtfully curated spaces.
Pulse Miami Beach December 1 — 5 Indian Beach Park 4601 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach PULSE showcases progressive art from an international community of emerging and established galleries, most of which focus on three artists or fewer at the fair.
Consequently, few gallery visitors are in a position to establish a proximity between these British artists and their white counterparts.
Over the last few years we Site Gallery has presented solo - projects by artists including established artists such as Mike Kelley (USA), Jeremy Deller (UK), Sophie Calle (Fr) and UK firsts with Eva and Franco Mattes (It) and Pilvi Takala (FN).
The Frame section, devoted to galleries established fewer than eight years ago, also contains some standouts, due in part to that relative newness and to the required solo - presentation format, which at a fair offers a cherished moment of possible concentration.
All of the artists moved there and, since it was so difficult to find galleries to show their work, artists came together and established cooperative galleries, Tanager and Hansa to name a few.
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