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International art galleries featuring modern and contemporary art
JUN. 23-26, 2016Private Estate, Bridgehampton
Opening Night Preview Thurs. Jun. 23 arthamptons.com
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ARTHAMPTONSWelcome to Art Hamptons 2016. This year marks the 9th edition of the fair and we thank our longtime and new exhibitors, Host Committee, Cultural Partners, and sponsors for their support of the fair.
First and foremost, we would like to thank our gracious and generous hosts, Maria and Kenneth Fishel, who have shared their beautiful estate for our fair. Thank you, Maria and Kenneth, for your support and for extending such a wonderful welcome to our fair, exhibitors, and attendees.
We also want to thank LongHouse Reserve and the Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation, both of which are beneficiaries of our Opening Night Preview. We are proud to work with these prestigious organizations and thank them for their support. New this year to Art Hamptons is our Host Committee and this inaugural group of distinguished individuals has been generous with their time to lend us their patronage this year. Co-chaired by Maria and Kenneth Fishel and Jack Lenor Larsen, we are honored by their advocacy. Please join us on Opening Night for the ribbon cutting to officially open the fair with remarks by Maria and Kenneth, Jack, and Dr. Samuel Waxman.
Also being introduced this year are the Best Booth and Best Artwork Awards to be chosen and bestowed by LongHouse Reserve. Thank you, Jack Lenor Larsen. We are eager to see who wins these coveted awards!
The Programming and Events for this year’s fair offer great insight into the arts, both here in the Hamptons and on a wider scale. Be sure to take advantage of these rich conversations with luminaries such as: designers Amy Lau and Suzanne Lovell; Carole Rosenberg, President of the American Friends of the Ludwig Foundation Cuba; Helen Harrison, Director of the Pollock-Krasner House & Study Center; and Christina Mossaides Strassfield, Museum Director and Chief Curator of Guild Hall, among many others.
Finally, we are thrilled to be a part of the Art Hamptons fair and look forward to being a part of this community. This year marks the first fair since Urban Expositions acquired Art Hamptons and we look forward to building upon the quality and reputation of the fair.
Welcome and enjoy Art Hamptons 2016!
Donna DaviesVice President, Art GroupUrban Expositions
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JUN. 23-26, 2016Private Estate, Bridgehampton
Produced by Urban Expositions
Donna DaviesVice President, Art Group
Rich FerranteGallery Sales Director
Kate JordanGroup Marketing Director
Deborah KraftProgramming and
Special Projects Coordinator
Ann ChwatskySpecial Projects
Ivo TomasiniWeb Administrator
Beth NixonAccounting
Jennifer WoolfordStrategic Partnerships
Adam D. SmithArt Director
Show Hours
Thursday, June 23 ...................................................5 – 9 pm
Friday, June 24 ........................................................12 – 8 pm
Saturday, June 25 ...................................................12 – 8 pm
Sunday, June 26 .....................................................12 – 7 pm
On the cover: Andy Dixon, Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery
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American Friends of the Ludwig Foundation Cuba
A&O Public Relations
Beach magazine
Black Swan
Jane Brennan
Susan Brennan
Bridgehampton National Bank
Michelle Carollo
Castle Brands
Cheffe Colette and Cheffe Pamela
Kimberly Corwith
Helene Creel
Deanna Dickinson
Essentia
Maria and Kenneth Fishel
Christine Forster
Geoffrey Nimmer Landscapes
Joan Gordon
Guild Hall
Hamptons H20
Hamptons magazine
Hedleys
Honest Tea
Illy
The Inn Spot
Jadot
Kalypso Greek Yogurt
Jack Lenor Larsen
Lynn Leff
LongHouse Reserve
Perrier
Laura Perrotti
Tom Ratcliffe III
Roche Bobois
Pat Rogers
Carole Rosenberg
Lisa Salas
Julie Saul
Sotheby’s International Realty
Space Productions
Bridget Stein
Suzanne Slesin
Mariana Soares
Tamara Comolli
Tate’s Bakeshop
Tito’s Vodka
Barbara Toll
Matko Tomicic
US Trust Bank of America Private Wealth Management
Omar Villalobos
Dawn Watson
Laura Zubulake
Acknowledgements
Premier Sponsor
Supporting Sponsors
Participating Sponsors
Media Partners
Opening Night Beneficiaries
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Committees and InstitutionsHost Committee
Co-Chairs:
Maria and Kenneth Fishel
Jack Lenor Larsen
Dale and Doug Anderson
Christopher Apgar
Ruth Appelhof
Brett Beldock
Dianne Benson
Margaret Brennan
Arlene Bujese
Ada Ciniglio
Lisa and James Cohen
Kipton Cronkite
Marge Hadar
Helen Harrison
Harry Heissmann
Andre Kikoski
Amy Lau
David Ling
Suzanne Lovell
Jayne Michaels
Joan Michaels
Geoffrey Nimmer
Judy Olson Dunne
Scott Sanders
Christina Mossaides Strassfield
Edwina von Gal
Marion and Dr. Samuel Waxman
Cultural Partners
92nd Street Y
American Folk Art Museum
American Friends Ludwig Foundation Cuba
Americas Society/ Council of the Americas
Aperture/Aperature Foundation
The Art Barge
Art League of Long Island
Arts Alive LI
ArtTable
Asia Society
ASID Metro NY Chapter
Bay Street Theater
Children’s Museum of the East End
Cooper Hewitt
The Cultivist
Dan Flavin Art Institute
Dia Art Foundation
East End Arts Organization
The Glass House
Goat on Boat Puppet Theatre
Group for the East End
Guggenheim/ Guggenheim YCC
Guild Hall
Hamptons International Film Festival
Heckscher Museum of Art
Hofstra University Museum
ICAA / Plinth
International Interior Designers Association (IIDA)
Islip Art Museum
Japan Society
Jewish Center of the Hamptons
Jewish Museum
The Julliard Club
The Korea Society
LongHouse Reserve
Lyman Allyn Art Museum
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Montclair Art Museum
Museum of Arts and Design
Museum of Modern Art
Nassau County Museum of Art
Neue Galerie
Pollock-Kranser House and Study Center
Quogue Library
Sag Harbor Whaling & Historical Museum
Samuel Waxman Cancer Foundation
Southampton Arts Center
Southampton Cultural Center
Southampton Historical Museum
Southampton Hunt & Polo Club
Watermill Center
Whitney Museum of American Art
Young Patrons of Lincoln Center
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2016 Exhibitors
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2016 Exhibitors308 Art Contemporaneo ............. 301
Able Fine Art NY Gallery ............. 103
Adamar Fine Arts ........................ 102
Ai Bo Gallery ................................. 223
Artblend ......................................... 210
ARTMIX ......................................... 308
Artspace Warehouse ................... 224
Axiom Contemporary ................. 100
Bruce Lurie Gallery ..................... 321
C Fine Art ....................................... 207
Chase Edwards Gallery .............. 111
Collage Habana Gallery .............. 314
Contempop Gallery ...................... 316
Corey Helford Gallery ................. 204
Donghwa Odé Gallery ................. 105
Donna Schneier Fine Arts .......... 106
E-Moderne Gallerie ..................... 311
Emmanuel Fremin Gallery ........ 217
Envie D’Art ..................................... 202
Evan Lurie Gallery .............113 | 114
Fernando Luis Alvarez Gallery ........................................... 201
Galeria Habana ............................ 216
Galeria StandARTe ...................... 203
galerie bruno massa ................... 219
Gallery 88 Miami Beach ............. 206
Gallery d’Arte ................................ 319
Gallery NK ..................................... 121
George Billis Gallery ................... 302
Habatat Galleries ......................... 200
Haven Gallery ............................... 310
The Hooke Sculpture Gallery ........................................... 120
karyn mannix contemporary ..... 118
Kidder + Smith Gallery .............. 306
KIMHYUNJOO Gallery ................. 112
Kips Gallery .................................. 300
Lawrence Fine Art ....................... 313
Lilac Gallery .................................. 304
Museum of Russian Art .............. 107
Next Step Studio .......................... 222
Okay Spark .................................... 209
Pigment Gallery ........................... 212
Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery ........................................... 213
RJD Gallery ................................... 214
Row Gallery................................... 108
Sandra Lee Gallery ..................... 211
Sara Nightingale Gallery ............ 205
Sasha D. Espacio de Arte ........... 109
Seven Arts Gallery....................... 220
Space 776...................................... 116
SIA NY ............................................ 315
SPiN Galleries .............................. 119
The Tolman Collection ................ 117
Urban Gallery ............................... 317
Villa del Arte Galleries ................ 215
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Lectures & EventsThursday, June 235 pm | Fair Entrance
Ribbon Cutting amd Welcoming RemarksWith Co-Chairs Maria and Kenneth Fishel and Dr. Samuel Waxman of the Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation and a representative of LongHouse Reserve. LongHouse Reserve will continue the celebrations by announcing the winners of the LongHouse Reserve Awards for Best Booth and Best Artwork of the fair.
5 – 9 pm
Opening Night PreviewA benefit for LongHouse Reserve and the Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation
5 – 6:30 pm continuing through 9 pm
First Look PreviewBlack Card First Look ticket holders
6:30 – 9 pm
VIP PreviewVIP Preview ticket holders
6:30 pm | VIP Lounge
Private Reception hosted by Beach Magazine A by-invitation-only private reception hosted by Modern Luxury’s Beach magazine.
Jack Lenor Larsen Maria and Kenneth Fishel Marion and Samuel Waxman
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Lectures & EventsFriday, June 2410:30 am | LongHouse Reserve
VIP Private Tour LongHouse Reserve is a 16-acre reserve and sculpture garden located in East Hampton, NY. As part of their internationally recognized Art in the Gardens program, Jack Lenor Larsen and the LHR Arts Committee have assembled a collection of more than 60 contemporary sculptures including pieces by Buckminster Fuller, Yoko Ono and William De Kooning to name a few in the LongHouse gardens along with those on seasonal loan from artists, collectors, and dealers.
2 pm | Gallery 88, booth 206
Anthony Liggins: Art is Love, Love is an ArtThe award-winning Art is Love, Love is an Art is a visual look book of artist Anthony Liggins’ 17 years spent crafting abstract dream-scapes that transcend the limitations of language. This 200-page publication captures Liggins’ artwork, his collectors and the influences that have inspired him. The artist will be available to sign copies of this volume.
4 pm | VIP Lounge
Artful Living: Passionate Pursuit or Investment-Or Both?With panelists Glenn Gissler, principal, Glenn Gissler Design; Amy Lau, principal, Amy Lau Design; Suzanne Lovell, founder and principal, Suzanne Lovell, Inc.; Julie Saul, owner, Julie Saul Gallery; Barbara Toll, art advisor and freelance curator; moderated by Suzanne Slesin, Editor-in-Chief, Galerie magazine. Talk will be followed by a reception hosted by Galerie magazine. Event will be open to lecture attendees and VIP pass holders.
Glenn Gissler Barbara TollSuzanne Lovell Julie SaulAmy Lau Suzanne Slesin
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Lectures & EventsSaturday, June 251 pm | Kips Gallery, booth 300
Jean-Marie Haessle: Meet the ArtistVIP Event - RSVP RequiredArtist Jean-Marie Haessle will present his recent work and talk about his career as an artist in New York City. A catalog signing will follow the discussion.
Haessle’s unique sense of color forms the basis of remarkably structured works of art. The molten hues he invests the painting with furnish a supporting structure for the composition. Who would have thought that so much could be done with color alone? Haessle’s imagination leaps and bounds as it has done for more than four decades, leaving a heritage that is as expansive as it is intelligent. Building on past achievements, the artist establishes new ones, in ways that are his alone. RSVP to [email protected]
1:30 pm | E-Moderne Gallerie, booth 311
Gavin Rain: Hidden in Plain SightGallery owner Edward Fong will give a presentation on the work by pointillism artist Gavin Rain. Up close, Rain’s paintings consist of small concentric dots painted in different colors of acrylic paint. From a distance, the eye views the image as a whole, and a naturalistic portrait is revealed. The farther the viewer steps back, the clearer the image becomes. Fong will discuss this technique and tricks for viewing Rain’s work.
2 pm | karyn mannix contemporary, booth 118
Book Signing: Marcia Resnick, Punks, Poets & Provocateurs“The people from the extraordinary New York milieu amongst whom I was living and working had no way of knowing that the years between 1977 and 1982 were enchanted, endangered, and unrepeatable,” explains photographer Marcia Resnick. It was a time and place populated by icons, iconoclasts, and antiheroes whom Resnick documented with a unique and evocative eye. Here, her photographs of the “enfants terribles” reflect this unique time in the worlds of jazz, rock and roll, literature, art, and film — an era that remains highly influential. Rockers Johnny Thunders, Joey Ramone, James Brown, Iggy Pop, David Byrne, Brian Eno, and Mick Jagger; beat poets William S. Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg, and Gregory Corso; and provocateurs and raconteurs John Waters, Steve Rubell, Gary Indiana, Abbie Hoffman, Norman Mailer, Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and the incomparable John Belushi are included here, along with text by Victor Bockris and contemporary writings that create a context for Resnick’s photography from this inimitable era.
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Lectures & Events
12-5 pm | Exterior Café
Jadot Wine Tasting
2 pm | VIP Lounge
Essentia Water Tasting
2:30 pm | Meet at Registration Desk
Americas Society Private Tour Led by Arlene BujeseFollowing an early career as and exhibiting artist and educator, Hamptonite Arlene Bujese has built a long history of supporting the arts on the East End as a gallerist/art dealer, curator and fundraiser. She currently serves as a curator for the Southampton Cultural Center’s art gallery and is a member of the East End Hospice’s Board of Directors.
3 pm | Artblend, booth 210
Michael Alfano: Influences and PurposeSculptor Michael Alfano’s philosophical figurative work transforms classical imagery to resonate today. Michael will discuss his infusion of symbols into sculpture to provoke exploration and continual reinterpretation. Working as a sculptor for two decades, Michael has over 20 public commissions and his pieces may be found in important collections worldwide.
3:30 pm | VIP Lounge
Cuban Art TodayThe societal, cultural, and economic changes in and outside of Cuba during the past couple of decades have visibly affected the art produced in this Caribbean country. Carole Rosenberg, President, American Friends of Ludwig Foundation Cuba, Luis Miret, gallery director, Galeria Habana, and Tonel, artist, critic, and curator, will describe and discuss important segments of Cuban art “of the moment,” as we move further into the second decade of the twenty-first century. The panelists will address role of the art market and of local and foreign collectors, as well as the globalized situation in which Cuban art participates today. The works and artists that will be covered are essential to Havana’s current, dynamic art scene. Presented in conjunction with the Special Exhibit ARTCHIPELAGO: Because Every Artist is an Island, presented at Art Hamptons by Galeria Habana.
Arlene Bujese
Lectures & Events
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4:30 pm | Lawrence Fine Art, booth 313
Work in Progress: Paul Resika at 89Artist Paul Resika and his long-time representative Lori Bookstein will discuss his work, spanning a nearly 70-year career. Paul will discuss his motivation and the creations and achievements he believes he has yet to accomplish.
6 pm | VIP Lounge
Young Collectors ReceptionBy-invitation-only event open to active members of young patron groups from metropolitan and regional museums. Private Event. Advance registration required.
Sunday, June 262 pm | VIP Lounge
The Allure of the East EndSince the 1880s artists have come to the East End to seek a particular seaside light and comradery with other artists. In the 1950’s it was the shared artistic spirit that led artists such as Jackson Pollock, Lee Krasner, Willem de Kooning, and Robert Rauschenberg to escape the city in favor of the summertime quietude, not to mention the cheap rent that the East End offered. Between studio visits and group exhibitions, these artists would commune on the beach, taking part in intense philosophical discussions.
Panelists Helen Harrison, Director of the Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center, Christina Mossaides Strassfield, Museum Director and Chief Curator, Guild Hall, and Dawn Watson, journalist and photographer, will discuss the significance of these artistic gatherings, as well as the East End’s continuing importance to the art world through the efforts of organizations like Guild Hall and the Parrish Museum. Moderated by Pat Rogers, Publisher and Managing Editor, Hamptons Art Hub.
Dawn Watson
Helen Harrison
Pat Rogers
Christina Mossaides Strassfield
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308 Art Contemporaneo26, No 308, Apto 2, e/ 3ra y 5ta Ave, MiramarLa Habana, 11300, Cuba(53) 7-209-2628www.308artecontemporaneo.com | [email protected]
Maeva Peraza, Director; Chrislie Perez, Curator; Jessey Torres, Assistant
308 Art Contemporaneous is dedicated to the promotion of young Cuban artists to a broad international audience
Exhibiting: Carlos Coronado, Luis Antonio Espinosa Fruto, Kadir López, Frank Martínez, Douglas Pérez
Antonio Espinosa, de la serie Aguas Territoriales, 2016, pencil on cardboard, 90 x 120 cm.
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Jeon Nak, Axis-L, 2015, lenticular 3D new media, 103 x 103 cm.
Able Fine Art NY Gallery511 West 25th Street, Suite 607, New York, NY 10001(212) 675-305769 Yunboseon Road Jongno-gu, Seoul 110-210 South Korea(82) 2-546-3057www.ablefineartny.com | [email protected]
Benjamin Yu and Michelle Yu, Directors; Leigh Murphy, Curator; Joan Min, Assistant Director
Able Fine Art NY Gallery presents a full calendar of outstanding exhibitions, which have been recognized and viewed by prominent art critics and publications as well as curators and serious collectors. By presenting world-class exhibitions, and, at the same time vigorously promoting the work, we seek to introduce our artists to an influential international audience and engage the world with their talent.
Exhibiting: Hyeyoung An, Misun Chu, Adel Gorgy, Eunsoon Jeon, Younggi Kim, Hakyung Lee, Heehyun Lee, Inkyung Lee, Kwanwoo Lee, Clara Mikimoto, Jeon Nak, Jungja Suh, Marsha Solomon
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Adamar Fine ArtsBy Appointment Only21173 NE 18th Pl, Miami, FL 33179 (305) 576-1355www.adamarfinearts.com | [email protected]
Tamar Erdberg, Owner/Director; Adam Erdberg, Owner
With over 30 years in business, Adamar Fine Arts is a full service fine art gallery with a focus on Contemporary Pop Masters, and leading mid-career local and international artists. We feature painting, sculpture and works on paper along with large-scale installations.
Exhibiting: Christo and Jeanne-Claude, Jim Dine, Helen Frankenthaler, Tolla Inbar, Alex Katz, Ted Lawson, Robert Longo, Niso Maman, Gretchen Minnhaar, Donald Sultan, Andy Warhol
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Keith Haring, Pop Shop I B & D, 1987, screenprint, 12 x 15 in.
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Madonna Phillips, Fenestration, 2015, glass, mixed medium, 36 x 36 in.
Ai Bo Gallery1 Stratton Road, Purchase, NY 10577(914) 263-7500www.aibogallery.com | [email protected]
Glenn Aber, Director/Owner; Francine Aber, Assistant Director
Ai Bo Gallery showcases art that stands out and translates across multiple arenas of discourse, art history and culture. We focus on promoting internationally emerging and mid-career artists who mix traditional disciplines like painting, drawing and sculpture as well as new and mixed media installations, and unique methodology. Working closely with our artists, we encourage the balance of innovative conceptual ideas with a highly visual approach. Committed to facilitating global exposure for our artists, the gallery determines to bring their works to the most prestigious art shows world-wide.
Exhibiting: Tali Almog, Latchezar Boydjiev, Ford Crull, Louis La Rooy, Tom Marosz, John Petrey, Madonna Phillips, Janet Sherman, Le Thanh Son, Petr Stacho, Virginia Valere, Boun Jean Luc Virard
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Artblend2736 East Oakland Park Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33306(954) 817-4893www.artblend.com | [email protected]
Elaine Joseph, President; Michael Joseph, Vice President; Sarah Emmets, Gallery Manager
Artblend is an art company offering gallery representation, art fair exhibitions, magazine profiles, and branding services to artists from around the world.
Exhibiting: Michael Alfano, Cindy Avroch, Edward Dai, Dminc, Terry Elkins, Tristina Dietz Elmes, Ric Globus, Peter Gumpel, Scott Harris, David Hart, Jean Hirons, Loryn Kolbrenner, Elena Kozhevnikova, Cynthia Loewen, Sergey Mozer, Isolda Mora Noli, Carlos Page, Joyce Pommer, Doug Reina, Gordon Solomon, Luba Stolper, Gary Traczyk, Mary Taylor, Joel Urruty, Candida Von Braun, Susan Zatt
Susan Zatt, Sun and Sky, acrylic on canvas, 36 x 36 in.
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Mauricio Morillas, Whirlpool, 2015, mixed media with acrylic and resin on wood panel, 36 x 30 in.
ARTMIX474 Third Street, # 4R, Brooklyn, NY 11215(917) 603-2154www.artmixgallery.com | [email protected]
Ellie Winberg, Director
ArtMix presents contemporary art that speaks to the viewer through nuance, texture, light and shadow. Not limited to narrow definitions of art, ArtMix chooses work that quietly expresses aesthetic qualities, featuring both mixed media minimalism, as well as masterfully painted, exceptional oil paintings.
Exhibiting: Thomas J. Hagen, Mauricio Morillas, Ellie Winberg
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Artspace Warehouse7358 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90036(323) 936-7020www.artspacewarehouse.com | [email protected], Neumarkt 6, Zürich, 8001, Switzerland(41) 44-5018818www.kunstwarenhaus.ch
Claudia Deutsch, Gallery Manger; Sarah Applegate, Assistant Gallery Manager; Maggie Devers, Gallery Director; Julia Kunitsa, Assistant Gallery Director; Rosalind Lipsett, Administrative Assistant; Valerie Deutsch, Administrative Assistant
Artspace Warehouse is one of the world’s leading galleries for savvy contemporary art collectors. With galleries in Zurich and Los Angeles, Artspace Warehouse specializes in exhibiting a large selection of affordable original artworks from established and emerging international artists at consistently high standards.
Exhibiting: Mark Acetelli, Ekaterina Ermilkina, Michael Gilbert, David Jang, Gary John, Bettina Mauel, Ron Piller, Petra Roes-Nickel, Ross Tamlin, Johnny Taylor
Michael Giliberti, Roy’s Motel, 2016, acrylic, mixed media on canvas, 24 x 24 in.
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Max-Steven Grossman, Rock W3, 2016, digital photo compilation on metallic paper and lucite, 48 x 99 in.
Axiom Contemporary2801 Main Street, Santa Monica, CA 90405(310) 452-1120www.axiomcontemporary.com | [email protected]
Jason Kirk, Owner/Director; Mark Matkevich, Owner/Director; Spencer Capiola, Assistant
Established in 2011 by Jason Kirk and Mark Matkevich, Axiom specializes in pop, abstract, neo-street, and contemporary works from emerging and mid-career artists in all mediums.
Exhibiting: Anna Church, Max-Steven Grossman, Daniel Jacob, Jay Kelly, Matthew Lapenta, Russell Young
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Bruce Lurie Gallery2736 South La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 900348040 West 3rd Street, Los Angeles, CA 90047(310) 876-1780www.luriegallery.com | [email protected]
Bruce Lurie, Director; Daniel Cohen, Assistant Director; Craig Lurie and Scott Lurie, Domestic & International Sales
Bruce Lurie Gallery was established in the early 1980s in New York’s East Village, where Lurie gave Jean-Michel Basquiat his first show as requested by Leo Castelli. Located in LA’s Culver City Art District, the gallery focuses on establishing emerging to mid-career artists specializing in cutting-edge Street Art, Abstract minimalism and Pop Art. Bruce Lurie Gallery also focuses on photography and features a wide range of monumental sculptures.
Exhibiting: Daniel Cohen, Irina Dzhalalyants, Justin Lyons, Plastic Jesus, Steve Marshall, Nelson De La Nuez, The Producer BDB, Michael Suchta, Ziba
Plastic Jesus, No More Hero’s, 2016, stenciled acrylic on canvas, 36 x36 in. Edition of 1
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Kevin Barrett, Sundance, 2011, painted aluminum, 138 x 48 x 45 in.
C Fine ArtBy Appointment Only250 West 90th Street, Suite 17F, New York, NY 10024(646 ) 594-7583www.c-fineart.com | [email protected]
Cheryl Sokolow, Owner
C Fine Art represents the work of established, international artists with a focus on contemporary abstract sculpture and sculptural wall pieces. Our appreciation for excellence in craftsmanship and insistence on originality leads us to artists who masterfully fabricate their work, reaching far beyond the boundaries of their chosen materials. C Fine Art excels in the integration of large scale outdoor and indoor sculpture in residential, commercial and public environments and welcomes site specific projects and commissions.
Exhibiting: Kevin Barrett, Rogan Brown, John Chamberlain, Norman Mooney, Isobel Folb Sokolow, John Van Alstine
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Chase Edwards Contemporary2462 Main Street, Bridgehampton, NY 11932(631) 604-2204www.chaseedwardsgallery.com | [email protected]
Bonnie Edwards
Chase Edwards Contemporary represents an impressive range of mid-career, established artists and emerging new talents.
Exhibiting: Tim Bessell, Janet Jennings, Klaus Leidorf, Kal Mansur, Christopher H. Martin, Matt Neuman, Igal Pardo, Alicia Rothman, Bob Tabor, Anne Valverde, Dagmara Weinberg
Christopher H. Martin, Chroma Prismatic Ring Collection II, 2016, acrylic on honed acrylic, 72 x 48 in.
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Collage HabanaCalle D, Entre 1ra y 3ra, Vedado, Plaza de La RevolucióLa Habana, 10400, Cuba(537) [email protected]
Gretell Rodríguez, Director; Roxana Valle, Deputy Director; Arlene Ladaga, Main Curator and CASA8 Gallery Director
Inaugurated in 2004, Collage Habana, National Center of Fine Arts of Cuba, is an art gallery located in the heart of Havana City. With two floors, it has a perimeter of 155 linear meters for exhibitions. We are the main part of the largest cultural company in Cuba, Fondo Cubano de Bienes Culturales. For more than 30 years we have been working focused on the promotion and commercialization of a select group of Cuban artists. Next to a broad catalog of established and emerging artists.
Exhibiting: Rubén Alpízar, Raúl Castro (Memo), Roberto Diago, Roberto Fabelo, Kcho, Manuel Mendive, The Merger, Santiago Rodríguez Olazábal, Pedro Pablo Oliva, Jorge Otero, William Pérez, Carlos Quintana, Daniel Rodríguez, Leonardo Salgado, Reynerio Tamayo
Carlos Quintana, Poetry, 2015, oil canvas, 200 x 200 cm.
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Klaus Leidorf, Still Summertime, 2014, photography, 40 x 60 in.
Contempop Gallery220 West 98th Street, #7A, New York, NY 10025(646) 647-6147Frishman Street, Tel Aviv, Israelwww.contempop.com | [email protected]
Roy Seifert, Owner; Bob Tabor
Contempop Gallery is a contemporary fine art gallery based in Tel Aviv, Israel and New York. The gallery is dedicated to promoting young Israeli and international artists to potential customers and emerging collectors around the world. In addition to exhibitions in Israel, the gallery participates in art fairs around the world offering a variety of some of the best contemporary works from different fields such as sculpture, painting and photography.
Exhibiting: Klaus Leidorf, Igal Pardo, Bob Tabor
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Hush, Allure, 2016, acrylic paint, screen print, spray paint and ink on Belgium linen with 24 carat gold foil, 55 x 55 in.
Corey Helford Gallery571 South Anderson Street, Unit 1, Los Angeles, CA 90033(310) 287-2340www.coreyhelfordgallery.com | [email protected]
Jan Corey Helford, Owner/Curator; Sherri J. Trahan, Director; Sarah Folkman, Shipping & Receiving; Jesse Pilchen, Gallery Assistant
Corey Helford Gallery (CHG) was established in 2006 by Jan Corey Helford and her husband, television producer and creator, Bruce Helford. CHG represents a diverse collection of international artists, primarily influenced by today’s pop culture and collectively encompassing genres such as New Figurative Art, Pop Surrealism, Neo Pop, Graffiti, Street Art, and Post-Graffiti. In 2010, CHG partnered with Bristol’s City Museum & Art Gallery for the transatlantic collaboration Art From The New World, a world-class UK museum exhibition, showcasing work by a celebrated group of today’s most notable American artists. In addition, CHG has exhibited at numerous art fairs including Art Basel Scope Miami and Scope NYC. CHG relocated in December 2015 to a 12,000 square-foot space in Downtown Los Angeles. The current space includes three separate galleries, each of which house individual artist and group exhibitions.
Exhibiting: Chloe Early, Eine, Ron English, Camille Rose Garcia, Hush, Herakut, Eric Joyner, Kazuki Takamatsu
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Donghwa Ode Gallery30 Booth Avenue, Englewood Cliffs, NJ 7632(201) 871-3933www.donghwaodegallery.com | [email protected]
Odelette Cho, Director
The Donghwa Ode Gallery specializes in the contemporary artwork of emerging and established artists from diverse backgrounds around the world. The artwork we present consists of paintings, drawings, pottery, sculptures, installations, and photography that exemplify the unique views of our artists and the high quality of their works.
Exhibiting: Claus Brunsmann, Ha Dong-Chul, Lim Dong-Lak, Po Kim, Lee Lee Nam, Judy Sigunick, Kyung Youl Yoon
Ha Dong-Chul, Silence 94-22, 1994, acrylic on canvas, 63 x 87 in.
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Toots Zynsky, Calderon Mizimah, 2004, fused glass, 13 x 17.75 x 14 in.
Donna Schneier Fine ArtsBy Appointment Only115 Spoonbill Road, Manalapan, FL 33462(518) 441-2884www.donnaschneier.com | [email protected]
Donna Schneider, Director; Leonard Goldberg
Masterworks on the secondary market
Exhibiting: Ashley Buchanan, David Bennett, Dan Dailey, Nirit Dekel, Mia Hebib, Richard Marquis, Stephen Powell, Megan Riley, Frantisek Vizner, Laura Wood, Toots Zynsky
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E-Moderne Gallerie116 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106(267) 928-2123www.e-modernegallerie.com | [email protected]
Chenyu Wang; Quin Stone
Located in the heart of the Philadelphia art district, E-Moderne Gallerie represents a new generation of the contemporary art gallery with a contemporary Asian emphasis. The gallery focuses on the artfully curated works of both emerging and mid-career artists from around the globe. Established in Philadelphia, we are committed to providing a platform to introduce significant Asian and international contemporary artists to a broader audiences. We proudly exhibit a variety of provocative and inspiring Asian art forms, interpreted through contemporary vision and practices, that deliver a strong conceptual message, artistic signature styles, and integrity, uniquely demonstrating a cross-cultural experience. Our goal is to introduce innovative artwork from our international roster of artists that engages and excites global collectors.
Exhibiting: Vasil Anastasov, Melissa Bryant, Rochana Dubey, Enrico Emnorli, Edward Evans, Jean-Marc Heller, Wu Jun, Francoise Lautier, Zheng Lianjie, Valmy R. Morais, Kyle Pak, Mei Xian Qiu, Gavin Rain, You Si, Klaus Peter Vellguth, Chantal Westby, Xue YaoJun, Luiselotte Ziackova
Gavin Rain, Liz, acrylic on canvas, 47 x 47 in.
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Christophe Pouget, La Ville Eternelle, 60 x 60 in.
Emmanuel Fremin Gallery547 West 27th Street, Suite 510, New York, NY 10001(212) 279-8555www.emmanuelfremingallery.com | [email protected]
Emmanuel Fremin; Denise Nguyen
Emmanuel Fremin Gallery is an art gallery founded in 2007, dedicated to a contemporary program that now represents more than a dozen emerging and mid-career artists. Committed to presenting primarily photographic work, the gallery also embraces oeuvres from across all media including painting, sculpture, and installation. Since its inception, the gallery has launched and fostered the careers of an eclectic group of artists, providing many of them with their first solo exhibitions in New York and, for some, their respective debuts in the United States.
Exhibiting: Pinar Dupre, Youngsam Kim, Julian Lennon, Moby, Christophe Pouget, Antoine Rose, Drew Tal, Antoine Verglas, Hung Yi
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Envie d’Art Galleries24 Rue Treilhard, Paris, 75008, France(33) 1-5330-001016 Victoria Grove, London, W8 5RW, UK(44) 207-589-8200www.enviedart.com/eng/artists | [email protected]
Yann Bombard; Cathy Bombard
Envie d’Art is based in Paris and London. Our program embraces artwork across all media including painting, sculpture and photography. Established in 2001, the gallery has launched several eclectic group shows and provided great solo shows.
Since its inception, the gallery has been part of major international art fairs to promote its artists. Thoughout our exhibitions and participations in more than 20 art fairs per year our artists enjoy an international audience of high-end collectors. Some of them have been selected to Biennale, or have been aquired by prestigious private and museum collections.
Exhibiting: Edouard Buzon, Valerie Carmet, Christine Flynn, Reinhard Gorner, Peter Hoffer, Nemo Jantzen, Elisabeth Lecourt, Cecile Plaisance, Luigi Visconti
Elisabeth Lecourt, Mon Prince Grenouille, 2016, maps of London and Paris, 85 x 60 cm. Signed and sealed by the artist.
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Jeffry Uitto, Untitled, 2015, wood
Evan Lurie Gallery30 West Main Street, Carmel, IN 46032(317) 844-8400www.evanluriegallery.com | [email protected]
Evan Lurie, Gallery Director; Amy Guess, Gallery Manager; Johnny Brammer, Creative Solutions Designer; Jake Jernigan, Client Liaison; Chuck Bryson, Curation
Since opening its doors in September of 2007, the Evan Lurie Gallery has specialized in introducing emerging and established international artists with a heavy emphasis on the contemporary abstract and a strong focus on realism and neo-realism. The gallery deals in works of art in all mediums and sizes including monumental, two-dimensional and three-dimensional. The 5200-square-foot space offers monthly art walks featuring solo and group shows bringing an ever-changing energy of sophistication to the Indianapolis area.
Exhibiting: Kevin Barrett, Gil Bruvel, Peter Drake, Elisabetta Fantone, Ted Gall, Oriano Galloni, Gian Garofalo, Michael Gorman, LA Odyssey, William Lazos, Jorge Main, Taft McWhorter, James Perrin, Jeff Robb, Jorge Santos, Alexi Torres, Jeffro Uitto, Nick Veasey, Victor Wang
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Fernando Luis Alvarez Gallery96 Bedford Street, Stamford, CT 06901(888) 861-6791www.flalvarezgallery.com | [email protected]
Fernando Luis Alvarez, Owner/Director; Rebecca Hansen, Communications Director; Michelle Colbert, Gallery Manager; Leslie Aguilar, Jaclyn Pack, Dayana Peykova, Gallery Assistants
The Fernando Luis Alvarez Gallery opened in December 2009 in Stamford, CT. Since then, it has revolutionized the landscape of contemporary art in the state. Young and innovative, the gallery builds artists’ careers from the doors in and community from the doors out. Recently, it became the official sponsor of conceptual artist Joseph Kosuth’s exhibition at the Louvre. In partnership with the Tate and Frieze Art Fair, it led the transition of their acquisition fund from Outset International, until Ari Emanuel of WME took over in March 2016. Also in 2016, the gallery launched a new non-profit, Clementina Arts Foundation, to build on its mission. The gallery acquires and represents prominent estate collections, most recently acquiring the estate of Valerie Furth, Holocaust survivor turned important collector, painter and author. Her collection includes artists such as Richard Diebenkorn, Sean Scully, Robert Longo, Frank Stella, Louise Fishman, Helen Frankenthaler and many others.
Exhibiting: John J. Bedoya, Arturo Di Modica, Damla Toucan Faro, James Gortner, Shelby Head, Nathan Lewis, Kirsten Reynolds, Jena Thomas, Rex Prescott Walden
Jena Thomas, Canal, 2015, oil on canvas, 60 x 71 in.
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Galeria HabanaLinea 460 Entre E y F, Vedado, La Habana, 10400, Cuba(53) 7783-27101www.galerihabana.com | [email protected]
Luis P. Miret Perez, Director; Yadier Perez, Main Curator; Yoandra Lorenzo, Assistant
With a vast history in the promotion of Cuban art since its early days until the present, Galeria Habana was founded in May 1962 with the purpose of spreading and promoting the work of Cuban artists. Since then, important artists including Wifredo Lam, Rene Portocarrero, Mariano Rodriguez and Amelia Pelaez, among others, have elevated this institution to the highest professional level. We currently represent a selection of Cuban artists with the highest national and international acknowledgment including Glenda Leon, Roberto Fabelo, Carlos Garaicoa, Los Carpinteros and Roberto Diago.
Exhibiting: Alexandre Arrechea, Enrique Baxter, Marta Maria Perez Bravo, Ivan Capote, Los Carpinteros, Lisette Castillo, Ariamna Contino, Roberto Diago, Felipe Dulzaides, Antonio Eligio (Tonel), Ernesto Estevez, Roberto Fabelo, Yunier Hernandez Figueroa, Adonis Flores, Diana Fonseca, Rigoberto Mena, Glenda Leon, Carlos A. Garcia de la Nuez, Santiago R. Olazabal, Jorge Otero, Rene Peña, Carlos Quintana, Esterio Segura
Carlos Garaicoa. Untitled (Minneapolis Towers II), 2016, pins and thread on black and white Lambda photograph mounted and laminated on Gator Board, 49.21 x 62.2 in.
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Galeria StandARTeC/ Padilla 1, Madrid, 28006, Spain(317) 354-9033 | (34) 91-577-3741www.galeriaestandarte.com | [email protected]
Maria Correas, Director and Owner; Andrew Bridges, US Director
Located in the heart of Madrid, Galeria StandARTe specializes in contemporary Spanish, European, and North American artists. We represent a broad range of artists working in a wide variety of media and subject matters.
Exhibiting: Alex Guofeng Cao, Jesus Curia, Elizabeth Guipe Hall, Lynn Matsuoka, Manuel Mediavilla, Mon, Wayne Charles Roth, Nhat Tran
Alex Cao, Basquiat Philistines VS Basquiat, 2016, limited edition archival c-type print
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galerie bruno massa46, rue René Clair, Paris, IDF, 75002, France(917) 499-2943www.galeriebrunomassa.com | [email protected]
Bruno Massa, Swann Fresneau & Vermeer Chen
galerie bruno massa based in Paris & NYC was founded in January 2013 and is dedicated to exhibit the latest works of contemporary art. Our gallery is able to operate at the forefront of the most dynamic international markets. Intensive interactions with artists allow us to explore the very latest cultural evolutions in the world of art. galerie bruno massa is pleased to champion and encourage emerging artists and talented artists with the support of our financial investors. In April 2016, the gallery opened two new branches in Milan & Taipei.
Exhibiting: Catherine Arniac, Thierry Couet, Gilian Hyland, Fusako Ekuni, Sophie Lavine, Chen Chin Lung, Maite Mac Dowell de Queiros Mattoso, Greg Minah & Kloe Vano
Gillian Hyland, Delusion, 2014, lambda C-Type print mounted on diasec, 30 x 44.9 in
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Anthony Liggins, Seeing is Believing, 2016, acrylic, yarn, mixed media on canvas, 36 x 72 in.
Gallery 88 Miami Beach237 20th Street, Suite C, Miami Beach, FL 33139(305) 397-8098www.anthonyliggins.com | [email protected]
Anthony Liggins, Owner and Creative Director; Paula Meirinho, Fine Art Sales
Gallery 88, located in the heart of Miami Beach, is dedicated to showing contemporary and modern art that inspires and enlightens its audience. With a roster of exhibitions that have included emerging and mid-career artists from the United States and around the world, Gallery 88 is committed to discovering talent and presenting it to a wider collector base. Since its grand opening during Art Basel Miami Beach 2011, Gallery 88 has exhibited a range of styles including abstract expressionism, pop, geometric abstraction, and sculpture. With its carefully curated yet diverse collections Gallery 88 is an artistic haven for the many art enthusiasts and private collectors that converge in Miami and Miami Beach.
Exhibiting: Gisela Gaffoglio, Anthony Liggins, Irene Mamiye, Matt Neuman, DL Warfield
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Wheiza Kim, A Being of the Infinite, 2015, acrylic on wood and mirrors, 56 x 48 x 8 in.
Gallery d’Arte548 West 28th Street, Suite 338, New York, NY 10001(917) 675-7243www.gallerydarte.com | [email protected]
Suechung Koh, Exhibitions Director; Yejee Lee, Boram Park, Fatmata Barrie, Associate Curators
In 2015, with 10 years of experience in the art gallery business, Gallery d’Arte was established in Chelsea New York. Representing and supporting international contemporary artists in painting, drawing, photography, video, sculpture, and installation, we seek to provide our artists with a solid podium that achieves both to best present the individuality of their oeuvres and to draw attention to the works’ inherent historic and cultural significance. Our solo and group of artists feature works in which their philosophical orientations are inextricably woven with their personal passions. Gallery d’Arte hopes to close the gap between the public and the art establishment by introducing artists who can easily convey their message in a publicly relevant method.
Exhibiting: Yoon Cho, Mansik Choi, Minho Hong, Bongjung Kim, Wheiza Kim, Seungman Park
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Alfredo Palmero, Menina Azul de La Flor, 2015, oil on canvas, 51 x 63 in.
GALLERY NK321 K Street NE, Washington, DC 20002(240) 486-0261www.galleryonk.com | [email protected]
Nihal Kececi, Gallery Director; Julia Cakir, Event Director; Lorene Mainguy, Art Consultant; Suderin Ersoy, Artist Coordinator; Trevor Hensley, Gallery Assistant
Contemporary fine art/artist owned gallery. We’re a new gallery that opened in November of 2013 in North East Washington, DC. Since opening, we’ve hosted numerous shows featuring artists in a wonderful array of artistic styles. These include abstract, modernist, multi-media, sculpture, photography.
Exhibiting: Bryan Grose, Gulten Imamoglu, Nihal Kececi, Alfredo Palmero, Asit Kumar Patnaik
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George Billis Gallery525 West 26th Street, Culver City, CA 90230(212) 645-26212716 South La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90034(310) 838-3685www.georgebillis.com | [email protected]
Tressa Williams, Director
The George Billis Gallery is an exhibition space with locations in New York City and Los Angeles. The New York gallery was established in March 1997, and was the 12th gallery to open in the Chelsea Arts District. In 2004, George Billis opened a second location in the burgeoning art district of Culver City, Los Angeles. The Gallery features work by both national and international emerging and established artists.
Exhibiting: Michael Beck, John Belingheri, Derek Buckner, Carol Charney, Tom Gregg, Richard Heisler, Danny Heller, Wes Hempel, Bryan Ida, Roland Kulla, Kal Mansur, Stephen Magsig, Gina Minichino, Randall Mooers, Richard Orient, Daniel Phill, Alex Roulette, Paul Rousso, Chris Stott, Terry Thompson, Karen Woods, Andrew Woodward, Tim Yankosky
Danny Heller, Four Seasons’ Stairway, 2016, oil on canvas, 28 x 44 in.
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Habatat Glass4400 Fernlee Avenue, Royal Oak, MI 48073(248) 554-0590www.habatat.com | [email protected]
Corey Hampson; Regena Hampson; Thomas Coates; Marlene Rose
Offering the finest in contemporary art since 1971
Exhibiting: Emily Brock, Daniel Clayman, Michael Glancy, Laszlo Lukas, Debora Moore, Colin Reid, Marlene Rose, Tim Tate, Howard Ben Tré, Vivian Wang, Leah Winfield, Hiroshi Yamano, Loretta H. Yang, Toots Zynsky
Loretta H. Yang, Imminent Spring Dance, lost wax glass casting, 30.75 x 22 x 19 in.
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Haven Gallery155 Main Street, Carriage House Square, Suite 4, Northport, NY 11768(631) 757-0500www.havenartgallery.com | [email protected]
Erica Berkowitz, Joseph Weinreb
Haven Gallery’s focus is on exhibiting emotionally, intellectually and imaginatively driven, representational artwork that connects the audience and artist with universal axioms and passions. We work with both emerging and established artists who transcend their medium and subjects by exploring the world around them as well as the one within themselves.
Exhibiting: Zoé Byland, Kukula, Josie Morway, Hannah Yata
Hannah Yata, Supercalifragilistic, oil, 48 x 48 x 1.5 in.
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Robert Hooke, Sleeping Lioness, marble, 7 x 7 x 9 in.
The Hooke Sculpture Gallery 24 Central Avenue, Sag Harbor, NY 11963(631) 740-4291www.roberthookesculpture.com | [email protected]
Robert Hooke, Owner
Contemporary figurative sculpture in stone and bronze
Exhibiting: Peter Ball, David Begbie, Robert Hooke, Robert Moziak
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Chris Foster, David Bowie (1972), photograph
karyn mannix contemporary38 Gingerbread Lane, East Hampton, NY 11937(516) 318-0000www.karynmannixcontemporary.com | [email protected]
Karyn Mannix
karyn mannix contemporary’s vision focuses on a multitude of levels, from finding and representing emerging and mid-career artists, to contemporaries that are in major museum permanent collections. kmc specializes in cutting edge minimalism to color-field and pop art, with a recent focus on photography and urban street art.
Exhibiting: Stephanie Brody-Lederman, Karen Bystedt, Chris Foster, David Gamble, Keith Green, GumShoe, Steve Joester, Jack Mitchell, Dom Pattinson, Lori Pavsner, Jason Poremba, Marcia Resnick, Lenny Stucker, Sean Sullivan, Susan Wood, Sean Yseult, Steve Zaluski, Evan Zatti
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Kidder Smith Gallery13 Hereford Street, Boston, MA 2115(617) 828-6845www.kiddersmithgallery.net | [email protected]
Tom Smith, Owner
Kidder Smith Gallery has represented mid-career and emerging artists. Focusing on museum quality exhibitions and secondary market art sales.
Exhibiting: Miroslav Antic, Daniel Blagg, Phil Bower, Peter Buchman, Graham Gillmore, Justin Goodstein, Tim Liddy, Greg Miller, Michel Tabori
Greg Miller, Orange Crush, 2016, acrylic, collage paper, resin on panel, 48 x 60 in.
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Skyler Brickley, Untitled_09pc0009, 2009, acrylic on canvas, 689 x 1024 mm.
KIMHYUNJOOGALLERY19-9 Samcheong-no 7-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul, 03054, South Korea(82) 2-732-4666www.khjgallery.com | [email protected]
Kim Hyun-Joo, Director
Established in 2005, KIMHYUNJOOGALLERY has been named a pioneering gallery in its support of the emerging artists’ experimental idea working in creative mediums. The gallery has focused on showing diverse visual arts to the audience fostering the market between artist and art lover. The gallery has pursued the leading fine art and design markets at home and abroad. We are proud to work with artists and partners who are widening the market by collaborating with collectors and corporation.
Exhibiting: Skyler Brickley, Song Hyun-ju, Kim Ki-min
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Kips Gallery106 Spring Street, #4N, New York, NY 10012(646) 284-5008www.kipsgallery.com | [email protected]
Ken Kim, Director
Kips Gallery was founded by Ken Kim in 2004 in Chelsea, New York. The gallery has an international reputation as one of the foremost galleries specializing in contemporary art.
Exhibiting: Haessle
Haessle, Untitled, 2015, acrylic on canvas, 112 x 211 in.
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Howard Schatz, Underwater Series #1, 1993, archival pigment print, 50 x 37.5 in.
Lawrence Fine Art37 Newtown Lane (in the passageway), East Hampton, NY 11937(516) 547-8965www.lawrence-fine-arts.com | [email protected]
Howard Shapiro, Gallery Director; Anto Gharbazion, Assistant Director
Lawrence Fine Art specializes in modern and contemporary art with a particular focus on Abstract Expressionism, Pop and Graffiti Art and Contemporary Photography
Exhibiting: Stan Brodsky, David Einstein, Harriette Joffe, Suzanne LaFleur, Janet Mait, Mark Perry, Arthur Pinajian, LA Roc, Steve Romm, Ralph Scarlett, Howard Schatz, George Schulmann, Sen2, Marjorie Strider, Anna Walinska, Larry Wolhandler, Pava Wulfert, Athos Zacharias
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Lilac Gallery144 5th Avenue, Floor 2, New York, NY 10011(212) 255-2925www.lilacgallerynyc.com | [email protected]
Cynthia Ilitzky, Gallery Director; Mark Ilitzky, Gallerist; Paul Lee, Gallerist for International Affairs
Lilac Gallery aims to discover brand new art styles and art forms. Our main focus is on emerging international artists that explore new media in their concept with cutting edge techniques, breaking the barrier of conventionality with expressive pieces. We handle a roster of contemporary artists and remain to focus on having unique, desirable, thought provoking and original art works in our gallery. Lilac Gallery is earning a highly-esteemed place among top art connoisseurs, collectors, artists, and dealers alike in New York City’s growing art market. We aim to achieve excellence in every regard, maintaining a multitude of hand-selected works in our collection. Client satisfaction is undoubtedly one of the key pillars upon which the gallery was built, as we strive to meet each individual’s customized needs by taking the time to cultivate personal client relationships, and gain a solid understanding of where each of their particular interests lie.
Exhibiting: Kim Jae Il, Roh Jae-soon, Anabel Leiner, Suki Maguire, René Alvarez Mäkelä, Kang Chan Mo, Cindy Shaoul, Lee Kwan Woo
Kim Jae Il, Vestige (Earth), 2014, acrylic on fiberglass resin, 39 x 37 in.
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Yelena Lezhen, Purple Rain, 2016, acrylic and ink on black paper, 30 x 22 in.
Museum of Russian Art12 East 86th Street, Apt 1408, New York, NY 10312(917) 449-284280 Grand Street, Jersey City, NJ 07302(917) 885-9303www.moramuseum.org | [email protected]
Margo Grant, Director; Marina Evelson, Assistant Director
Since its founding in 1980, The Museum of Russian Art (formerly the C.A.S.E. Museum of Russian Art in Exile) has been paramount to the introduction of Russian and European art to American audiences. The museum’s exhibitions have played a formative role in establishing the current Russian and European art market, and we are dedicated to presenting the highest quality visual arts, artistic and educational programs. Museums bring art and people together for enjoyment, discovery, and learning. We strive to create a place where people of every background can be touched by art.
Exhibiting: Khachik Bozoghlian, Michael Ezra, Yelena Lezhenon, Slawek
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Next Step Studios & Gallery530 Hilton, Ferndale, MI 48220(248) 342-5074nextstepstudio.com | [email protected]
Rebecca Myers; Peter Clouse; Kaiser Suidan
Ceramic and fine arts gallery focused on young upcoming talent and studio jewelers.
Exhibiting: Susan Beiner, Mark Chatterley, Rimas Ciurlionis, Rebecca Myers, Ezra Seigel, Kaiser Suidan, Graceann Warn
Kaiser Suidan, ceramic cube installation, 2016
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Jim Dee, The Uncharted Way, 2016, oil and resin on board, 48 x 36 in.
Okay Spark801 Boush Street, Norfolk, VA 23510(757) 407-1368www.okayspark.com | [email protected]
Matthew Fine, Owner
Contemporary art
Exhibiting: Stephan Cox, Jim Dee, Matthew Fine, Charles Savoie
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Pigment GalleryEnric Granados, 61, Barcelona, Catalonia, 08008, Spain(34) 934-528-162www.pigmentgallery.es | [email protected]
Ferran Josa, Director
Pigment is a new art gallery based in Barcelona which opened in January 2016 with the intention of being an exhibition space with a continuous program always under the criteria of quality and consistency.
Exhibiting: Lita Cabellut, Ramon Enrich, Iván Franco Fraga, Marcelo Fuentes, Jordi Fulla, Lídia Masllorens, David Morago, Bruno Ollé, Marina Puche, Alejandro Quinhoes, Andrea Torres, Javier Vázquez
Javier Vázquez, Kiss (Festival of colors ScreenShot.), mixed media, 70 x 160 cm.
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Andy Dixon, Squash, 2015, acrylic, house paint, and oil pastel on canvas, 47.25 x 36.25 in.
Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery212 Mott Street, New York, NY 100122a Conway Street, Fitzroy Square, London, W1T 6BA, UK(212) 925-3500www.rebeccahossack.com | [email protected]
Rebecca Hossack, Owner; Chelsea Thompson, Gallery Manager, New York
Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery in New York, opened in 2011, was founded by the renowned London art dealer Rebecca Hossack to sit globally alongside two successful London galleries, founded in 1988. The gallery exhibits across the broad spectrum of Western Contemporary Art, and Non Western Aboriginal painting and printmaking, while determinedly moving against some of the dominant currents of the modern art scene. The gallery celebrates and promotes inclusiveness, individuality, spirit, innovation, technical accomplishment and beauty.
Exhibiting: Rose Blake, Ross Bonfanti, Andy Dixon, Morten Lassen, Barbara Macfarlane, Phil Shaw
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RJD Gallery90 Main Street, PO Box 1994, Sag Harbor, NY 11963(631) 725-1161www.RJDgallery.com | [email protected]
Richard Demato, Principle; Eve Gianni Corio, Director; Heather Haux, Specialist; Mago, Assistant Director
RJD Gallery specializes in contemporary art with a focus in Narrative Portraiture, Imaginative Realism and Contemporary Landscape. Our mission is to exhibit and promote artists throughout the world who produce exceptional artwork that stimulates both the cerebral and the emotional. We curate artwork to inspire viewers to contemplate concepts about the artist, themselves, and our cumulative past and current human experience.
Exhibiting: Salvatore Alessi, Candice Bohannon, Margaret Bowland, Teresa Elliott, Drew Ernst, Jennifer Gennari, Rick Garland, Pam Hawkes, Igor + Marina, Alexander Klingspor, Roeland Kneepkens, Andrea Kowch, Jesse Lane, Adam Miller, Rachel Moseley, Yana Movchan, Katie O’Hagan, Frank Oriti, Odile Richer, Margo Selski, Adrienne Stein, Phillip Thomas, Armando Valero, Thomas Wharton, Pamela Wilson, Andrei Zadorine
Pamela Wilson, Darkling, Out of True, 2015, oil on canvas, 36 x 36 in.
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ROW GalleryAlcheonbuk-ro, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do, 780-955, South Korea(82) 10-3530-0327www.rowgallery.co.kr | [email protected]
Song Hwi
Established in 2006 and located in historic and culturally significant Gyeongju Shilla, a city that millions of South Korean and international tourists flock to as a mecca of traditional culture, Row Gallery is dedicated to promoting the region and introducing the work of Asian artists to a worldwide audience through cultural projects, private gallery exhibitions, and cultural classes. The gallery also works in conjunction with Dongguk University on public exhibitions and workshops.
Exhibiting: Kook-Hyun Ga, Gong Seong Hwan, Lee Gi Seong, Son Man Sik
Gong Seong Hwan, Water Gold, 2015, 116.7 x 7 x 80 cm.
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Sandra Lee GalleryPO Box 388, 150 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA 94104(415) 730-0604www.sandraleegallery.com | [email protected]
Sandra Lee, Owner/Director
Sandra Lee Gallery specializes in contemporary painting and sculpture with an emphasis on Bay Area and international artworks. Located in San Francisco, Sandra Lee Gallery is a cultural destination for locals and visitors alike. The gallery’s mission is to connect serious art collectors and art lovers with innovative, original artwork.
Exhibiting: Jungsan
Jungsan, Understanding Beyond Words Series, 2016, mixed media, 78.75 x 37.5 in
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Steven Kinder, The Burden (Blue Cross #1), 2016, inkjet on Canson Rag Photographique Paper, 84 x 44 in. Printed at Cone Editions Press.
Sara Nightingale Gallery688 Montauk Highway, PO Box 1061, Water Mill, NY 11976(631) 793-2256www.saranightingale.com | [email protected]
Sara Nightingale, Director; Larry Boschetto, Creative Director; Tille Lighte, Assistant; Katherine Gass, Curator
Sara Nightingale Gallery seeks to be a leader in the presentation of significant contemporary art across all mediums. Since 1998, owner/director Sara Nightingale has worked with emerging and mid-career artists to exhibit and promote their work, develop their careers and expose them to new markets and opportunities. The program consists of solo and two-person exhibitions, curatorial projects, collaborations and special events. Emphasis is placed on experimentation, diversity, dialogue and risk, as well as art’s relevance to the greater community beyond the art world. The gallery also offers art advisory services specializing in the primary market.
Exhibiting: Steven Kinder
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Sasha D Espacio de ArtePringles 1553, Cordoba, 5000, Argentina(54) 935-1645-0684www. sashadavila.com | [email protected]
Alejandro Dávila, Director; Pablo Dávila, Director
Promoting primarily contemporary artists working in a variety of disciplines including drawing, painting, sculpture, engraving and photography. The gallery has participated in several international art fairs including Arte - Ba (Buenos Aires), EGGO (Buenos Aires and Cordoba), Contex Art-Miami, Art Lima Perú, Silicon Valley San Francisco, and Mercado de arte Córdoba Argentina. Director, manager and curator Alejandro Miguel has been the director of Cordoba-based Bellas Artes Emilio A. Caraffa Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts Dr. Genaro Pérez; and has been the president of the Association Argentina of Galleries of Art
Exhibiting: Alejandra Césaro, Eduardo Cetner, Miguel Dávila, Liliana Golubinsky, José Landon, Eduardo Stupía
Baston Diaz, Series of the Bank, 2011, sheet, 43.3 x 19.6 x 19.6 in.
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Seven Arts Gallery11 Carriage Drive, Norwalk, CT 06850(203) 278-3204www.sevenartsgallery.com | [email protected]
Paul Fernandez-Carol; Anne Lutz Fernandez-Carol; Scott Bluedorn
Seven Arts Gallery is a contemporary space dedicated to emerging and established artists for the late 20th and early 21st centuries.
Exhibiting: Jim Phillips, Retna, Glynis Sweeny
Jim Phillips, Eyepod, 2004, India ink on paper, 16 x 30 in.
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SIA NY511 West 20th Street, 2N, New York, NY 10011(201) 208-5208www.siany.org | [email protected]
Cindy Suh, Director; Garam Iee, Exhibition Director; Duhye Kang, Assistant Director
The Space In Art New York (SIA NY), in collaboration with the community, enhances the quality of our everyday life by providing exhibitions, cultural activities, and educational programs in New York metro area. The SIA NY also promotes artists and guides advancement of their works. The Space In Art New York (SIA NY) is developing the partnership with the public venues (i.e., civic halls, public universities, etc.).
Exhibiting: Kwang-phil Cho, HyunJung Kim, Ian Lee
Kwang-phil Cho, Dream of Cat, 2013, oil on canvas, 162 x 112 cm.
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Lynn Basa, Blue#18, 2015, acrylic on paper, 22 x 30 in.
SPACE 776229 Central Avenue, Storefront, Brooklyn, NY 11221(718) 578-1195www.space776.com | [email protected]
Jourdain Jongwon Lee, Director; Seojong Park, Co-Director
The newest gallery in the burgeoning art scene of Bushwick, Space 776 has been exceedingly successful in creating a space for a wide range of artist whose medium of work stretches from live multimedia performances to traditional oil painting. Working closely with the community of creative individuals in and around Bushwick as well as facilitating relationships with international artists through the gallery’s adjoining residency, Space 776 has provided an environment driven by the emergent artists it represents.
Exhibiting: Lynn Basa, Cacho Falcon, JoEun Huh, Jinbae Jung, Jinyoung Koh, Dave Rogers
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SPiN Galleries70 Kosciusko Street, Brooklyn, NY 11205(917) 445-1231www.SPiNgalleries.com | [email protected]
Berry Fedric, Curator; Victor Spinelli, Creative Director
In the spring of 2013, SPiN Galleries opened its doors in the Tianzifang district of Shanghai. Evolving through art while studying cultural changes and meaning for the ever expanding human mind and thought. We mean to bridge vision with aesthetics that become conceptually compelling.
Exhibiting: Minas Halaj, Victor Spinelli, Steven Swancoat
Victor Spinelli, Diver UP Yankee, 2015 (original photo 2005) mixed media, 40 x 60 in.
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The Tolman Collection of Tokyo445 5th Avenue, New York, NY 10016(212) 489-7696www.tolmantokyo.com | [email protected]
Allison Tolman, Director
Contemporary Japanese work by living masters
Exhibiting: Sarah Brayer, Youshio Imamura, Clifton Karhu, Toko Shinoda, Kazoo Shiihashi
Sarah Brayer, Gaia Green, 2010, poured mulberry and mitsumata paperwork with indigo, 46 x 27 in.
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Urban Gallery2201 Pine Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103(215) 840-8591www.urbanartconsulting.com | [email protected]
John Andrulis; Sandy Das
Urban Gallery focuses primarily on emerging contemporary artists working in Philadelphia, New York and New Jersey, primarily in the mediums of painting, photography, sculpture and mixed media. We seek to build artists careers through solo and group shows as well as participating in international art fairs.
Exhibiting: John Andrulis, Caity Berndt, Lisa Chin, Pam Foulke, Daniel John Gadd, Dana James, Jonathan Langfield
Dana James, The Concealed Carry Mistakes, 2016, oil, ink, encaustic on canvas, 60 x 48 in.
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Villa del Arte GalleriesTapineria, 39, Barcelona, 08002, Spain | (34) 932-680-673Nieuwe Spiegelstraat, 38, Amsterdam, 1017 DG, Netherlands | (31) 20-716-97-26www.villadelarte.com | [email protected]
Bert van Zetten, Co-Director; Marcel Huisman, Co-Director; Jutta Huisman, Co-Director
Bert van Zetten, Nemo Jantzen, Marcel and Jutta Huisman founded Villa del Arte Galleries in Barcelona in 1999. Their combined commitment, and passion for art, together with a unique approach and willingness to exhibit some lesser-known artists has contributed to an ever-changing contemporary collection of a consistently high standard. The gallery represents over 30 national and international, established and emerging painters, photographers and sculptors. We recently opened a new gallery in Amsterdam. With this new space our international presence in the art scene has grown noticeably providing new projects. In 2006 we participated in our first international art fair. Since then, we have continued our international trajectory with numerous exhibitions, boutique fairs and renowned art fairs such as Context Art Miami, Art Chicago, Art London, Art Stage Singapore, Scope Basel, Art Taipei, Art Palm Beach, LA Art Show, Contemporary Istanbul, India Art Fair and Art Toronto, among others.
Exhibiting: Francisca Ahlers, Martí Bofarull, Eline de Jonge, Christiaan Lieverse, Liechennay, Yvonne Michiels, Corvengi Mikaelian, Danny O’Connor, Michael James Talbot
Christiaan Lieverse, Chardonne, acrylic on hand knotted carpet, steel frame, 72.83 x 57.09 x 1.97 in.
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Jun Kaneko, Dango (3), 2010-2013, glazed ceramic, various dimensions, collection of the artist
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Zara Beard, Ode to Yves Klein, 1993, Color photograph with ink, 17 1/2 x 12 inches (44.5 x 30.5 cm) All photos ©Peter Beard, Courtesy of Peter Beard Studio, www.peterbeard.com
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Monarch, 2002, stainless steel and automotive paint, 67 x 45 x 14 inches Photo by Carol Ross.
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