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O p e n i n g n i g h t g a l a
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
V.I .P. Patron preview 6 pm
Gala from 7 – 10 pm
Benefit ing t he Art Museum Council and
t he Prints and Drawing Council of LACMA.
g e n e r a l S h O w h O u r S
T hursday, January 24, 2008, noon to 7pm
Friday, January 25, 2008, noon to 8pm
Saturday, January 26, 2008, noon to 8pm
Sunday, January 27, 2008, noon to 6pm
For more information, please visit
www.laarts how.com
K R Martindale S how Management
310-822-9145
info@laarts how.com
Welcome
T he Los Angeles Art S how, now in its 13t h year, is excited
to announce t he return of its annual ex hibition as t he art
world gat hers in Los Angeles to take part in t his muc h
anticipated, celebratory, four-day event. Presented by
t he Fine Art Dealers Association ( FA DA), t he 2008
ex hibition welcomes t he inaugural inclusion of t he
International Fine Print Dealers Association’s ( IF P DA)
23rd Annual Los Angeles Fine Print Fair. Promising t he
quality of work you have come to enjoy in an expansive
offering of more t han 10,000 significant paintings,
sculptures, p hotogra p hs, video, drawings and prints,
all vetted for aut henticity and available for purc hase,
t he Los Angeles Art S how is an inspirational affair not to
be missed. So, w het her you are joining t he s how and its
more t han 125 world-renowned galleries and participants
for t he t hirteent h time, t he first, or any number in between,
know t hat t he ex hibition remains as ex hilarating an
experience as t hat inspired first viewing.
tab l e O f COnt ent S page
Aaron Galleries 8 Abby M. Taylor Fine Art L LC 9 Adler & Co. Gallery 10 Anderson Galleries 12 Arcadia Gallery 14Belgis Freidel Fine Art 16Bellas Artes 18 Bobbie Greenfield Gallery 20Cat herine Edelman Gallery 21 Carrie Secrist Gallery 22 C harles Cowles Gallery 24T he C harleston Renaissance Gallery 26Contessa Gallery 27Cincinnati Art Galleries 28Cline Fine Art 30Couturier Gallery 32 David Dike Fine Art, L .P. 33David Cook Fine Art 34David K lein Gallery 36David Lusk Gallery 38Dol by C hadwic k Gallery 39De Ru’s Fine Arts 40Denenberg Fine Arts 42Douglas Frazer Fine Art 44 Eckert Fine Art – Florida 46Elins Eagles-Smit h Gallery 48Forum Gallery 49Flowers 50Frey Norris Gallery Annex 52 Frey Norris Gallery 53Galerie Mic hael 54Gallery C 56Gallery Henoc h 58Gallery Jones 60 Garson Fine Art 61 Gebert Contemporary 62Gemini G.E.L. , L .L .C. 64George Billis Gallery 66 Gerald Peters Gallery 67George Stern Fine Arts 68Greg Kucera Gallery 70 Hayden & Fandetta Rare Books 72 Hol sten Galleries 73J. Cacciola Gallery 74 James Gra ham & Sons 75Jack Rutberg Fine Arts 76 Jane Ka han Gallery 78Jennifer Kostuik Gallery 80Jerald Mel berg Gallery 81
Jonat han Novak Contemporary Art 82 Julie Baker Fine Art 84K N Gallery 86Kelley Gallery 88Lawrence J. Cantor & Company 89Leslie Sacks Fine Art 90 Levis Fine Art 91LewAllen Contemporary 92Lisa Sette Gallery 94Louis Stern Fine Arts 96Mandarin Fine Art Gallery 98Mc Coll Fine Art 99Meyerovic h Gallery 100Misol Sidae AKA Seoul Gallery 102M W Galleries 103Montgomery Gallery 104Nancy Hoffman Gallery 106Neffe-Degandt & Jill New house 108Newzones 110Pace Prints 111Pan American Art Projects 112Peter Fetterman P hotogra p hy 113Paul T hiebaud Gallery 114P DX Contemporary Art 116Peter Findlay Gallery 118Ric hard Levy Gallery 119T he Redfern Gallery 120Re hs Galleries Inc. 122Robert Henry Adams Fine Art 124Robert L. Parsons Fine Art 125Sc hiller & Bodo European Paintings 126Scott Ric hards Contemporary Art 128Sears-Peyton Gallery 130Simon Ca pstic k -Dale Fine Art 131Spanierman Modern 132Tom Veilleu x Gallery 133Spencer Jon Helfen Fine Arts 134Sullivan Goss An American Gallery 136Tasende Gallery 138T he Steps Gallery 140Timot hy Yarger Fine Art 142Trotter Galleries 144Vincent Vallarino Fine Art 146Walter Bisc hoff Galerie 147Wetterling Gallery 148W hitespace 150William A. Karges Fine Art 151William S hearburn Gallery 152Winston Wac hter Fine Art 153Wooster Projects 154Yossi Milo Gallery 156
Abigail Furey Fine Prints and Drawings 157T he Annex Galleries 158Davidson Galleries 159Egenolf Gallery 160Joel R. Berquist Fine Arts 161Marl boroug h Gra p hic s 162Mary Ryan Gallery 163Mixogra fia® 164Paul Mc Carron Fine Prints and Drawings 165Paul son Press 166Platt Fine Art 167R. E. Lewis & Daug hter Original Prints 168Roger Genser T he Prints and t he Pauper 169River house Editions Van Straaten Gallery 170Susan Teller Gallery 172Tamarind Institute 173 Tandem Press 174Tobey C. Moss Gallery 175Two Palms 176T he Verne Collection Inc. 177 Wort hington Gallery 178Artist Index 180Fine Art Dealers Association ( FA DA) 184FA DA Board of Directors and Members 185President’s Letter 186Los Angeles County Museum of Art ( LACMA) 187LACMA Board of Trustees 188LACMA Letter 189Art Museum Council (AMC) of LACMA 190AMC Board of Directors 191LA Art S how GA LA Committees (AMC) 192AMC Letter 193Prints and Drawings Council ( P DC) of LACMA 194P DC Letter 195International Fine Print Dealers Association (IF PDA) 196IF P DA Letter 197Museum Letters 198Sponsor Letters 201Supporting Organization Letters 206Official Letters 211Installations 216Music 221S how Producer’s Letter of Greeting 222Special T hanks 223Sponsors / Advertisers 224O pening Gala Sponsor list 311Sponsors / Media Partners / T hank you to 312
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Boot h Index
pa rt iC i pat ing ga ll e rieS bOOt h
Aaron Galleries B25Abby M. Taylor Fine Art A9Abigail Furey Fine Prints & Drawings P F320Adler & Co. C39Anderson Galleries B30Arcadia Fine Arts B18Arion Press P F313Armstrong Fine Art P F311Belgis-Freidel Fine Art, Ltd D66Bellas Artes P110Bobbie Greenfield Gallery B24Carolyn Staley Fine Prints P F310Carrie Secrist Gallery P137Cat herine E. Burns Fine Prints P F316Cat herine Edelman Gallery P144C harles Cowles Gallery P117Cincinnati Art Galleries D64Cline Fine Art P119Conrad R. Graeber Fine Art P F326Contessa Gallery D55Couturier Gallery D68David Cook Galleries A17David Dike Fine Art L . P. B29David K lein Gallery C46David Lusk Gallery D60Davidson Galleries P F318De Ru’s Fine Arts C51Denenberg Fine Arts, Inc. C33Dol by C hadwic k Gallery P103Douglas Frazer Fine Art, Ltd A14Eckert Fine Art -Florida P111Egenolf Gallery P F315Elins Eagles- Smit h Gallery C44Flowers P121Forum Gallery P100Frey Norris Gallery C42Galerie Mic hael A4Gallery C P143Gallery Henoc h C50Gallery Jones P118Garson Fine Art P147Gebert Contemporary C38Gemini G. E. L . L LC P P106George Billis Gallery, LA P140George Stern Fine Arts B32Gerald Peters Gallery B28Greg Kucera Gallery D58Hol sten Galleries C49J. Cacciola Gallery B19Jack Rutberg Fine Arts A1James Gra ham & Sons P123Jane Ka han Gallery A12Jennifer Kostuik Gallery P142Jerald Mel berg Gallery P132Joel R. Bergquist f ine arts P F319Jonat han Novak Contemporary Art C36Julie Baker Fine Art P146K N Gallery B27Kelley Gallery D54
Lawrence J. Cantor & Company A16Leslie Sacks Fine Art B26Levis Fine Arts D52Lewallen Contemporary P130Lisa Sette Gallery P112Louis Stern Fine Arts P122M W Galleries P135M. Lee Stone Fine Prints, Inc. P F301Mandarin Fine Art Gallery C48Marl boroug h Gra p hic s P F300Mary Ryan Gallery P F312Mc Coll Fine Art B23Meyerovic h Gallery P126Misool Sidae Seoul Gallery P134Mixogra fia P F302Montgomery Gallery A6Nancy Hoffman Gallery P114Neffe - Degandt & Jill New house B22Newzones P129Pace Prints P104Pan American Art Projects P133Paul Mc Carron Fine Prints & Drawings P F325Paul T hiebaud Gallery P115Paul son Press P F308P DX Contemporary Art P141Peter Fetterman P hotogra p hy D62Peter Findlay Gallery P145Platt Fine Art P F317R. E. Lewis & Daug hter P F309Re hs Galleries Inc. A2Ric hard Levy Gallery P107River house Editions/ Van Straaten P F327Robert Henry Adams Fine Art B21Robert L. Parsons Fine Art A13Roger Genser P F303Sc hiller & Bodo Paintings A10Scott Ric hards Contemporary Art P113S EA RS - P EYTON GA LL E RY P136Simon Ca pstic k- Dale Fine Art B20Spanierman Modern P116Spencer Jon Helfen Fine Arts D56Sullivan Goss An American Gallery C40Susan Teller Gallery P F307Tamarind Institute P F314Tandem Press P F321Tasende Gallery P109T he Annex Galleries P F305T he C harleston Renaissance Gallery A5T he Redfern Gallery A11T he Steps Gallery P127T he Verne Collection P F324Timot hy Yarger Fine Art P124Tobey C. Moss Gallery P F306Tom Veilleu x Gallery A7Trotter Galleries A15Two Palms P F 323Vincent Vallarino Fine Art LT D. A8Walter Bisc hoff Gallery P128Wetterling Gallery P120W hitespace C41
William A. Karges Fine Art A3William S hearburn Gallery P101Winston Wac hter Fine Art P105Wooster Projects C35Wort hington Gallery P F322Yossi Milo Gallery P102
pa rt iC i pat ing MuS euMS and O rganizat iOnS
AMC/ LACMA E241P DC E240Autry National Center P F328Claremont Graduate University P F329Gallery 825 P F330Museum of Latin American Art (MoLAA) P F331Riverside Art Museum ( RAM) P F332San Fernando Valley Art Council (S FVAC) P F333Ventura County Museum of History and Art (VCMHA) P F334
pub liCat iOnS
T he Art Newspa per E212Sout hwest Art E213Gallery Guide E214Fine Art Connoisseur E215Artworks E216 Art LT D E217Art in America E218Art & Living E219Antiques and Fine Arts E220American Art Review E221American Art Collector E222Art & Antiques E223Entertainment /Music E230
r eStau rant & ba r
Locando del Lago E226 / E227
Ot h e r pa rt iC i pant S
Hayden & Fandetta Rare Books E206Van Deuren Arc hival Framing E208S hawn Speck Picture Frames E209Fine Art Conservation La b, Inc. E210
T hU rSDAy
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Lectures and panel discussions
Su r r e pt it iOuS ly yOu rS: a rt pO lit iCS and dO it yOu rS elf ang e r Manag eM ent
David Pagel, Associate Professor of Art T heory and History and C hair of t he Art Department, Claremont Graduate University
Friday, January 25 at 2pm
Internationally recognized, art historian, crit ic , curator, and regular column contributor, David Pagel leads a panel of nota ble Los Angeles artists in discussion on t he c hanging relations hi p between art and polit ic s, and some of t he ways today’s most compelling works smuggle polit ic s into t he picture.
Panelists: Mic hael Minelli , Step hanie Pryor, William RansomHosted by Claremont Graduate University’s Office of Alumni and Donor Relations
w in e taS t ing w it h SOu v e ra in w in eMa k e r e d k i l l ia n
S haron Flesc her, Executive Director, I FA R
Friday, January 25 at 4 pm and 5 pm
Souverain’s 120-year-old estate in Sonoma County, nestled in t he rolling hill s of t he picturesque Alexander Valley, is t he primary source of g ra pes for t he illustrious portfolio of Souverain wines. Building upon a tradition of f ine wine production, winemaker Ed Killian consistently produces outstanding wines t hat represent t he best of t he Alexander Valley, including an Alexander Valley Sauvignon Blanc, C hardonnay, Merlot, and Ca bernet Sauvignon, as well as t he flags hi p Winemaker’s Reserve, Alexander Valley Ca bernet Sauvignon. Join us t his a fternoon, at two convenient t imes, in learning t he skill s of t his ancient art from a “souverain” (ta ken from t he Frenc h word for “sovereign” or “supreme”) winemaker of t he region.
Presented by Arc hitectural Digest and Souverain Wines
LecT U r eS AND PANeL DIScUSSIONS
ne w r ea liSM O r O ld r ea liSM: t ra dit iOna l r ea liSM r et u rnS
Ga briel P. Weisberg, Professor of Art History,University of Minnesota
T hursday, January 24 at 2pm
Guest Curator for “Naturalist Reality: Salon Painting, P hotogra p hy and Early Cinema”, Van Gog h Museum, Amsterdam, October 2010.
Since t he mid 1970s, Ga briel P. Weisberg has prepared a series of compre hensive ex hibit ions, catalogues, books, and articles t hat have focused on a series of t hemes a ffecting Frenc h art from t he middle of t he nineteent h century until World War I . Many of t hese museum based ex hibit ions, and publications, have played a role in redefining issues and reconceptualizing t he ways in w hic h movements and artists in t his era are now viewed or discussed. T his lecture examines t he maintenance of a realist tradition t hroug hout t he twentiet h century wit h particular reference to t he ways some artists have used t he studio training tradition to g reat advantage. In works t hat reveal an understanding of social and communal issues, painters suc h as Harvey Dinnerstein or Burton Silverman, among ot hers, demonstrate t hat a painting of reality is more t han just pastic hing t he past.
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Jori Finkel, Regular Contributor to T he New York Times and Contributing Editor of Art+Auction .
Saturday, January 26 at 10am
Want to build t he art collection of your dreams? Back by popular demand, t his works hop offers t he art world equivalent to fantasy football . Wit h art crit ic Jori Finkel acting as coac h, you can spend up to $50,000 (of play money, sorry!) on works from t he fair to assemble your own visionary art collection. T he works hop will begin wit h Finkel’s introduction to various buying strategies and end wit h a g roup discussion of your new acquisit ions. Along t he way, you will visit several of t he 125 gallery boot hs at t he fair and discover more a bout your own goal s as a collector.
HOST ED BY a rt lt d. MagazinelOS angel eS: w hat k ind O f a rt Ca pita l?
George Melrod, editor of art ltd. magazine, has written a bout contemporary art and culture for suc h magazines as Art & Antiques, Art News, Art in America, American Ceramic s, Scul pture, World Art , and suc h general interest magazines as Detail s, Los Angeles, Mira bella, and VOGU E.
Saturday, January 26 at 3pm
Los Angeles’ f igured role as an art ca pital of t he 21st century often raises more questions t han it does answers. . . how are suc h assumptions measured? T his panel will discuss w hat it means to be an art ca pital in t he new millennium, ex ploring t he following issues: Is L .A. a legitimate art ca pital? I f so, w hy? I f not, w hy not? W hy are so many leading curators migrating here from New York and el sew here? W hat is r ig ht a bout t he L.A. art scene? W hat is wrong?
CO ll eCt ing f ine a rt p hOt Og ra p hy: ev e ryt hing yOu’v e a lwayS want ed t O k nOw
Peter Fetterman, Peter Fetterman Gallery
Sunday, January 27 at 10am
After spending many years as a successful independent f ilm producer, gallery director, Peter Fetterman turned his love of f ine art p hotogra p hy into a full-t ime pursuit . Imparting his knowledge of t he f ield, Peter traces t he history of t his medium and t he g rowt h of t he p hotogra p hy market from t he early 1970s to its present posit ion today, as one of t he “hottest” sectors of t he contemporary art market. As an art form t hat remains as compelling as it is oftentimes controversial , Peter will bring into t he lig ht t he main issues t hat confront t he beginning as well as t he seasoned collector of t his dynamic media.
F rIDAy SAT U rDAy SUNDAy
presentations ta ke place directly across t he street from t he s how – at t he Santa Monica art Studios, arena 1 gallery, 3026 air port avenue.
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Aaron Galleries offers American paintings and prints from 1900 to t he present, wit h emp hasis on Regionalism and Social Realism, Pre- & Post-War Modernism and Abstraction. In 2000, Aaron Galleries made a commitment to ex hibit t he African American Masters and to promote a select g roup of living artists, including Jo hn Grillo, Robert Breer, Ric hard Da hn, Mary Henry, Howard Smit h, Clover Vail , and Marjorie Welis h. T he gallery overlooks stylis h Oak Street, just off Mic higan Avenue.
AA RON GA ll e Ries 50 East Oak StreetC hicago, I L 60611T 312 943 0660 F 312 943 9839E [email protected]
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Abby M. TAylO R F iNe A RT llC
Abby M. Taylor Fine Art L LC is dedicated to exceptional American and European paintings, including works on pa per and scul pture. AMT F INEA RT is t he name t he gallery uses on a daily basis. T he gallery has an extensive inventory and is renowned for its scul pture department. T he strengt h and uniqueness of t he gallery is its diverse inventory. Few galleries can effectively a pproac h handling t he cross section of American and European paintings and scul ptures from t he 19t h century forward. T he movements in w hic h t he gallery has inventory include: Hudson River Sc hool - American Academic & Ex patriate - Orientalist - American Impressionist - American Modernist - Tonalist - Abstract Sc hool s - Frenc h Impressionist - European Academic - European Impressionist - Symbolist & Pre-Ra p haelite - Ex pressionist - Barbizon – And Select Contemporary Works.
43 Greenwic h AvenueGreenwic h, CT 06830T 203 622 0906 F 203 622 7561E a bby@amtfineart .comwww.amtfineart.com
T homas Hart Benton (1889-1975)Study for Slow Train T hroug h ArkansasOil on pa per, c . 1927-297 5/8 x 10 1/2 inc hes
Jo hn Saccaro, American1913-1981Untitled , 1953Oil on canvasSigned lower r ig htSigned and dated on verso, ‘5328 x 36 inc hes29 3/4 x 37 1/2 inc hes framed
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In addition to ex hibit ing t he works of t he f inest modern and contemporary artists, A DL E R & Co. is pleased to provide a full range of value added services to private, cor porate, and institutional clients. T he Gallery is committed to serving our clients’ interests, w het her t hey are seeking to acquire a work by a favorite artist or assembling a museum quality collection. Drawing on more t han four decades of collective ex perience, we are a ble to identify, locate, and place t he most desira ble pieces.
A D l e R & CO. GA ll e Ry251 Post Street # 510San Francisco, CA 94108T 415 445 9900F 415 445 9903E [email protected]
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A RT IST S
Berenice AbbottAnne ApplebyJanice BialaRobert Bec htle Friedel Dzubas James BrooksC hristop her BrownSandro C hiaFrancesco ClementeLouise Da hl-WolfeJose de Rivera Ric hard DiebenkornCarroll Dun hamDale Eric kson Pearl Fine Caio Fonseca Sam FrancisKeit h HaringDavid HockneyS hirley Ja ffe
Jasper Jo hnsVassily KandinskyAnis h Ka poorSol LeWittJulian Let hbridgeJulia Mangold Conrad Marca-RelliAnt hony MastromatteoJoanne MatteraEliza bet h MurrayManuel NeriNat han OliveiraJanis ProvisorRobert Rausc henbergMic hael Ric hHilla RebayEd Rusc haJeff Sc haller
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Mic hael Ric hAmerican, b.1968Center of Gravity , 2006-07Oil and wax on canvas60 x 66 inc hes
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Mic hael ScogginsAmerican, b. 1973My Rockets hi p , 2007Gra p hite marker and prismacolor on pa per67 x 51 inc hes
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Manuel NeriAmerican, b. 1930Andrea No. 9 , 1983Oil paint stic k, c harcoal and g ra p hite on pa per17 x 12 1/4 inc hes
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Kat hryn SieglerAmerican, b. 1959Circus Peanuts , 2007Acrylic on linen20 1/4 x 27 1/2 inc hes
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AND e RsON GA ll e Ries
T he Anderson Galleries, L LC is dedicated to s howing museum-quality 19t h and 20t h century paintings by noted and historically important European and American artists. Outstanding Impressionist , Post- Impressionist , Early Modern, Barbizon Sc hool, and Academic works are s hown t hroug hout t he year. Recognized as one of t he leading traditional galleries in t he western United States, our inventory consistently includes a wide range of subjects including: rural landsca pes, citysca pes, historical and allegorical pictures, scenes of romance , f amily li f e , animal s , po rt ra i t s , and still-li fes. We are dedicated to building long-term relations hi ps wit h all our clients.
354 Nort h Bedford DriveBeverly Hill s , CA 90210T 310 858 1644 F 310 858 1643E [email protected]
Member Appraisers Association of AmericaFine Art Dealers AssociationArt and Antique Dealers League of AmericaAntiques Dealers Association of California
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Victor Gilbert, Frenc h, 1847-1933Elegantes au Marc hes aux FleursOil on canvas, 25 x 20 inches32 1/2 x 26 3/4 inc hes framedSigned lower left: Victor Gilbert t his page top
Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot Frenc h, 1796-1875Arbres Tordus sur une Crete (Soleil Couc hant) , ( Twisted Trees on t he Isle of Crete, Sunset)Oil on canvas, 13 x 15 1/8 inc hes 20 1/4 x 22 1/2 inc hes framedSigned lower left: Corot right
Pierre-Auguste RenoirFrenc h, 1841-1919Laundresses, 1890-1895Sanguine crayon on paper16 1/2 x 10 7/8 inc hes 24 x 171/2 inc hes framedInitialed “R” in pencil lower left
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Jean-Baptiste-Armand Guillaumin Frenc h, 1841-1927Evening Le Trayas-Agay, April 1913Oil on canvas, 17 3/4 x 25 3/4 inches 26 x 34 inc hes framedInscribed on canvas verso: Trayas 1913, Avril soir Signed lower left: Guillaumin
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Arcadia Gallery specializes in contemporary realist painting and scul pture. Representing bot h internationally recognized and emerging artists, t he gallery’s painters all display a level of skill and a “unique voice” often t houg ht lost in t he contemporary world.
A RCA DIA GA LL E RY 51 Greene StreetNew York, NY 10013T 212 965 1387F 212 965 8638E Arcadia [email protected]
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Daniel AdelBrad AldridgeSean BeaversMic hael C ha pman Matt hew CornellNancy DepewMic hael GrimaldiRon Hic ksMic hael K leinAlexander K lingsporQiangli LiangRobert LiberaceMalcolm T. LiepkeJeremy Li pkingFrancis LivingstonPaul Raymond Seaton Steven SkollarDaniel Spric kGary Weisman
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STA F F Steven Diamant, PresidentAndrew Smenos, Curator
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Jeremy Li pkingb.1976In t he ForestOil on Canvas 70 x 40 inc hes
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Daniel Spric kb.1953 Red Amaryllis Oil on Panel 30 x 24 inc hes
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Steven Skollar b. 1958One Little IndianOil on Canvas on Board 32 x 53 inc hes
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b elGis F R eiD el F iNe A RTP.O. Box 1008Syosset, NY 11791T / F 516 496 4184E [email protected] posters.com
Our gallery has been ex hibit ing works on pa per since 1977. Artists include Bonnard, C heret, Dubuffet, Hockney, Matisse, Picasso, Rouault , and Toulouse-Lautrec. We specialize in original posters, prints, and drawings.T his year we are featuring new editions o f pu bli s he r B RA N D X P ROJ EC T S o f New York City, s howcasing new prints wit h James Siena, Mic kalene T homas, and Adam Pendleton . Loc ated on 25t h St reet in Man hattan, BX P publis hes f ine new editions in colla boration wit h contemporary masters.
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Jennifer BartlettVija CelminsJenny HolzerWolf Ka hnAdam PendeltonStone RobertsDavid RowJames SienaP hili p Taa ffeMic kalene T homasJo hannes Wo hnseiferC hristop her Wool
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David Hockney Celia Pondering 1980, Lit hogra p h 37 x 29 3/4 inc hesEdition of 30 t his page top
Mic kalene T homasW hen Ends MeetSet of two screenprints wit h hand-a pplied r hinestones on four-ply museum boardSigned and numbered Edition of 20, 23 7/8 x 20 inc hes eac h, S heet size: 31 7/8 x 28 inc hes eac h center
James SienaWorking on his newest edition wit h Brand X Projects, Inc. in his studio, October 2007 bottom
Adam PendletonNot Against t he Memories ( David Lamelas, Violent Videota pes of 1975)Set of t hree screenprintsSigned and numbered edition of 40, Image size: 29 3/4 x 21 3/4 inches each, S heet size: 37 x 28 1/4 inc hes eac h
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International contemporary art
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Olga de AmaralRic hard DeVoreRut h Duckwort hMargaret EvangelineJoan FontcubertaS hi hoko FukumotoS hoic hi IdaRobert Kus hnerJungjin LeeBrad MillerJudy Pfa ff
653 Canyon RoadSanta Fe, NM 87501T 505 983 2745F 505 983 1271E b [email protected]
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Rut h Duckwort hUntitled # 568996 , 1996Porcelain32 1/4 x 34 3/4 x 7 1/2 inches t his page
Olga de AmaralStrata I I I , 2007Fiber, gold lea f, a crylic paint39 1/2 x 79 inc hes
STA F F T hea BurgerBob KornsteinC harlotte Kornstein
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Cat herine Edelman Gallery specializes in t he ex hibit ion and sale of living p hotogra p hers. Founded in 1987, C EG’s mission is to promote t he work of less esta blis hed p hotogra p hers alongside world- renowned artists, in an effort to increase t heir visibility and create a dialog between works being produced today and t hose t hat have hel ped esta blis h p hotogra p hy’s history.
bObbie G R e eNFielD GA ll e Ry
CAT H e RiNe eD elMAN GA ll e Ry
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Bergamot Station2525 Mic higan Ave, B6Santa Monica, CA 90404T 310 264 0640F 310 264 0740E [email protected]
T he Bobbie Greenfield Gallery, esta blis hed in 1975, specializes in prints, drawings, and unique works on pa per by American Contemporary Masters. Gallery inventory includes works by C harles Arnoldi , Guy Dill , Jim Dine, Sam Francis, Helen Frankent haler, David Hockney, Ell swort h Kelley, Roy Lic htenstein, Robert Mot herwell , Ed Rusc ha, Frank Stella, and Andy War hol.
Bobbie Greenfield Gallery is a member in good standing of t he International Fine Print Dealers Association and Fine Art Dealers Association. As of May 2007, t he gallery has ex panded and is now associated wit h Leslie Sacks Fine Art, Los Angeles, CA.
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Andy War holPete Rose , 1985
Synt hetic polymer paint on HM P pa per31 3/8 x 23 1/2 inc hes
© T he Andy War hol Foundation for t he Visual Arts Inc.
300 West Superior StreetC hicago, I L 60610T 312 266 2350F 312 266 1967E [email protected]
Julie Blackmon, b. 1966Flying Umbrella’s , 200732 x 32 in c hes Arc hival digital print in an edition of 10
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Carrie Secrist Gallery has been in operation for 15 years under t he direction and owners hi p of Carrie Secrist . T hroug hout its history, t he gallery has ac hieved a nota ble national and international reputation for representing a consistent sta ble of bot h emerging and esta blis hed artists in all media. In addition to our now well-known biannual programming of ambitious, “survey style” ex hibit ions, t he gallery continues to be committed to introducing work by emerging talent alongside t he more esta blis hed artists wit h w hom t hey identify- allowing t hem to use t he large space to realize ambitious projects w hic h are ot herwise diff icult .
CA R Rie s eC RisT GA ll e Ry
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835 West Was hington BoulevardC hicago, I L 60607T 312 491 0917F 312 491 1145E [email protected]
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Petroc Dragon SestiEvent Horizon , 2005Plint he, turbine, glass, and oil71 1/2 x 19 1/2 x 19 1/2 inches
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Robert Standis hUntitled ( Lig hts #3) , 2006Oil on panel62 x 41 1/4 inc hes
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Guy LimoneMiami Pink and Paris Yellow, 2006, P hotogra p hy ontransparency f ilm in a flourescent tube96 x 1 1/2 inc hes
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Kim KeeverForest 72d , 2007C-print, 49 x 73 inc hes
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C HA R l es COW l es GA ll e Ry
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537 West 24t h StreetNew York, NY 10011T 212 741 8999F 212 741 6222E [email protected]: Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 6pm
A RT IST S
C harles ArnoldiJose Manuel BallesterEdward BurtynskyBeatrice CaraccioloGene DavisJo hn DivolaAmy EllingsonVernon Fis herTommy Fitz patric kJo hn HartmanTom HollandRoberto JuarezMona Ku hnLinda RidgwayAl SouzaJames Surl sJil WeinstockHenry WesselWilliam T. WileyXiaoze XieRobert Yoder
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Edward BurtynskyIberia Quarries # 3 , Coc hico CO., Paradis, Portugal, 2006.Digital c hromogenic print, Edit ion of 6 48 x 60 inc hes t his page
Tommy Fitz patric kFinancial , 2007acrylic on canvas112 x 64 inc hes
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CONT essA GA ll e RyT H e C HA R l esTON R eNAissANC e GA ll e Ry
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103 C hurc h StreetC harleston, SC 29401T 843 723 0025F 843 723 0063E crg@fineartsout h.com www.fineartsout h.com
T he C harleston Renaissance Gallery is t he preeminent gallery specializing in f ine art of t he American Sout h. We offer nineteent h and twentiet h century master paintings, works on pa per, and scul pture, as well as art of t he C harleston Renaissance. Esta blis hed in 1972 as Robert M. Hic klin Jr. Inc. , t he gallery is located in a superbly restored historic building in t he heart of C harleston. Our national and international clientele includes an extensive g roup of distinguis hed collectors and cultural institutions.
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24667 Cedar RoadCleveland, OH 44124T 216 382 7800F 216 382 2323E [email protected]
Robert Rausc henberg, b. 1925Mexican Water Lilies , 1988Original P hotogra p hic Transfer on Aluminum, 26 x 21 inc hes
T he Contessa Gallery is a f ine art gallery specializing in Old and Modern Masters as well as t he most prominent American and International artists living today. Always wit h an eye toward quality, t he gallery has assembled a world-class collection of scul pture, paintings, master prints, and p hotogra p hy. T he Gallery continues to build its profile t hroug h curating important ex hibit ions and partici pating in major art fairs.
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Cincinnati Art Galleries features mid-19t h to mid-20t h Century American and European paintings, as well as American and European Art Pottery and Art Glass from t he same period. Our gallery al so handles work by contemporary Cincinnati artists Tom Bac her, Leslie S hiel s, and Tom Wesselmann.Cincinnati Art Galleries specializes in paintings by f ine artists eit her from or wit h connections to t he American midwest. Many of t hese artists are representative of t he f inest sc hool s in American painting, including t he Taos Sc hool and t he Hudson River Sc hool. We often carry artists not listed a bove from t he a forementioned sc hool s and well-known Regionalist painters.Our galleries are al so known for holding t he largest art pottery auctions in t he country eac h June and November, wit h a special emp hasis on t he world-renowned works of Cincinnati ’s own Rookwood Pottery. We have set nearly every record for Rookwood sold at auction and many for ot her American and European Art Potteries.
STA F F Randy and Mic hele Sandler, OwnersPamela Kirc hner, Director PaintingsBari Sandler Lansberg, Director PaintingsRiley Humler, Gallery Director
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Robert BlumJosep h DeCampRobert DuncansonFrank DuveneckHenry FarnyRobert HenriHenry MoslerFrank MyersEliza bet h NourseEdward Pott hastPaul SawyierDixie SeldenJosep h H. S har pWilliam SonntagT.C. SteeleJo hn Twac htmanT homas W hittredge
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William Glackens, 1870-1938Girl wit h Teacup , Oil on Canvas24 x 20 inc hes, Signed Lower Left
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Tom Bac her, b. 19517 Harleys on Route 66P hosp horescent Acrylic on Canvas, 42 x 60 inc hes
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Leslie S hiel s, b. 1950Lady Liberty , Oil on Linen36 x 36 inc hes
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Tom Wesselmann, 1931-2004Big Blond , Screen Print on Board55 x 74 inc hes, 59/100
225 East 6t h StreetCincinnati , OH 45202T 513 381 2128F 513 381 7527E sandlers@cincyart .comwww.cincyart.com
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Cline + Dale Fine Art4222 Nort h Mars hall WayT 480 941 1811Scottsdale, AZ 85251www.clinedale.com
STA F F Geoff ClineKristen ClineTa ba Dale
Founded in 1985, Cline Fine Art specializes in twentiet h century modern and contemporary art , wit h a focus on early modernism and a bstract ex pressionism. T he gallery represents t he estates of Louis Ribak, Beatrice Mandelman, Elaine de Kooning, and William Lumpkins, and an accom-plis hed g roup of contemporary artists from t he United States and Latin America.Picasso created t he plates of t he Vollard Suite during t he years 1930 to 1937. It is one of t he major landmarks of his long, fertile printmaking career. T he suite is named a fter Ambroise Vollard, t he dealer and publis her w hose gallery gave t he twenty-year-old Spaniard his f irst ex hibit ion in Paris a fter his arrival from Barcelona in 1901. T his suite reflects t he 100 plates t hat Picasso considered important and provides fascinating insig ht into his inspiration and obsessions.
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Pa blo Picasso, 1881-1973Scul pteur, Modèle accroupi et Tête scul ptée , 1933etc hing printed on Montval paper, 10 3/8 x 9 1/2 inches (image size)
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Robert Long hurstb.1949, Ara besque X LV IIBubinga wood24 x 6 x 8 inc hes
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Bet h Ams Swartzb.1936T he Mei-Pei La keAcrylic and mixed media on canvas60 x 48 inc hes
A RT IST SPatrocinio BarelaMilton AveryEmil BisttramOscar BluemnerDorot hy BrettCurt BrillC harles Burc hfieldHoward CookJames CookP hili p CurtisStuart DavisHerb JacksonWillem de KooningElaine de KooningArt hur DoveDon GaleGreg GummersallNic holas HerreraAlexandre HogueFrank Buffalo HydeLuis JimenezRaymond JonsonAaron Kar p
Wolf Ka hnAnna bel LivermoreRobert Long hurstWilliam LumpkinsJames R. MageeBeatrice MandelmanBen Messic kAlfred MorangPa blo PicassoGunnar Pla keDoel ReedLouis RibakDiego RiveraHoward Sc hleeterHelen SeibertPaul S ha piroJosep h StellaBet h Ames SwartzTriniKarl UmlaufJo hn Van Al stineT heodore Waddell
7144 East Stetson Boulevard, Suite 405Scottsdale, AZ 85251T 480 993 0910E info@clinefineart .comwww.clinefineart.com
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David Dike Fine Art was esta blis hed in 1986. T he gallery specializes in late 19t h Century and early 20t h Century European and American oil paintings, wit h an emp hasis on t he Texas Regionalists and Texas Landsca pe Painters.
2613 FairmountDallas, T X 75201T 214 720 4044F 214 720 4469E ddfa@swbell .netwww.daviddikefineart.com
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166 Nort h La Brea AvenueLos Angeles, CA 90036T 323 933 5557 F 323 933 2357E [email protected] www.couturiergallery.comHours: Tuesday - Saturday 11am - 5pm& by a ppointment
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Couturier Gallery, esta blis hed in 1987, specializes in Latin American and American painting, scul pture, p hotogra p hy, and ceramic s by master and mid-career artists. T he gallery has been a leader in promoting important artists from Cuba, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and Sout h America, as well as t he United States, Europe, and Asia.
T he gallery colla borates frequently wit h museums and public collections, curating ex hibit ions and developing its collections of Latin American art . It has al so introduced a number of important Latin American artists to t he United States, including t he Cuban artists Al berto Korda, Raul Corrales, and Bel kis Ayon.
Jorge Marin, Garuda, 200731 inc hes hig h x 37 wide x 13 3/4 deep
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Everett SpruceAmerican, 1908-2002Century Plant ,1949Oil on masonite 24 x 30 inc hes
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T he gallery specializes in quality American paintings, drawings, and prints from t he late 19t h t hroug h t he mid 20t h century. An emp hasis is placed on regional, traditional, modern, and a bstract works from Colorado, New Mexico, and California.
1637 Wazee StreetDenver, CO 80202T 303 623 8181F 303 623 4817E [email protected]
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C harles Partridge AdamsJosef BakosOscar Berning hausEmil BisttramC harles Ragland BunnellRoss Braug htJo hn Fa bian Carl sonGerald CassidyHoward CookE. I . CouseAndrew DasburgP hili p Latimer DikeMaynard DixonEve DreweloweWerner DrewesFremont EllisNicolai Fec hinFrank GavenckyErnest Martin HenningsVictor HigginsFrank Tenney Jo hnsonRaymond JonsonVance KirklandBarbara Lat hamJan Matul kaAlfred MorangEdgar Alwin PayneBert Geer P hilli psDoel ReedC harles Marion RussellBirger SandzénHoward Sc hleeterJosep h Henry S har pAndrew Wyet h
STA F F David Cook, Linda CookCarrie Wassemiller Adam van Eeck houtLori Vrc hotaBrenda Niave
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Nicolai Ivanovic h Fec hin1881-1955Untitled ( Poppies) , c . 1935Oil on canvas, signed upper r ig ht24 1/8 x 20 1/8 inc hes
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Andrew Newell Wyet h, b. 1917Ga ble End , c . 1986Watercolor on pa perSigned lower left , dated on la bel verso18 x 24 inc hes
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Werner Drewes, 1899-1985Separation of Related Forms - T he Gorge , 1951Oil on canvas, signed and dated lower r ig ht, t itled verso32 7/8 x 38 7/8 inc hes
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Stanton Mac Donald-Wrig ht1890-1973Decouverte , 1957Oil on panelSigned lower r ig ht36 7/8 x 26 3/4 inc hes
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163 Townsend StreetBirming ham, MI 48009T 248 433 3700F 248 433 3702E info@d kgallery.com www.d kgallery.com
T he David K lein Gallery specializes in American and European Contemporary Art and 20t h Century paintings and scul pture. In addition to featuring t he work of Modern Masters, t he gallery has a special interest in contemporary realism. A yearly sc hedule of s hows includes t he work of national and international artists as well as emerging artists. David K lein Gallery provides consulting services for bot h private and cor porate collections.
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Bo BartlettKristin BeaverNorman Blu hmJames BrooksGiorgio CavallonJo hn C hamberlainJim DineBrad Dur hamAl HeldLester Jo hnsonAlex KatzMary KimStep hen MagsigConrad Marca-RelliLouise Nevel sonC harles PompiliusMilton Resnic kDavid Smit hJulian StanczakFrank StellaDonald SultanTom WesselmannBen W hite house
STA F FDavid K lein C hristine Sc hefman Haley Roberts
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Kristin BeaverFrom t he Top , 2007Oil on canvas81 x 108 inc hes
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Georgio CavallonUntitled , 1986Oil on linen60 x 48 inc hes
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Tad Lauritzen Wrig htT he Coast is Never Clear, 2007Mixed media on canvas on board36 x 48 inc hes
4540 Poplar AvenueMemp his, T N 38117T 901 767 3800F 901 767 3828E [email protected]
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Located in Memp his, t he home of a nexus of musical innovation, big rolling waters, barbecue, cotton and soul, David Lusk Gallery strives to serve and enlig hten collectors across t he country a bout t he ric hness of t he Sout h and t he Sout hern artist . Since 1995, David Lusk Gallery has maintained a f irm commitment to artists working wit hin our region and t he g reater Sout heastern United States.
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DO lby C HA DW iC k GA ll e Ry
Establis hed in 1997, t he Dolby C hadwick Gallery represents accomplis hed mid-career artists w hose work ranges in media, including painting, p hotography, and fine intaglio prints.We mount ten solo ex hibitions a year in our beautiful space creating an atmosphere t hat builds bridges between t he creative work, collectors, and art ent husiasts. DCG’s broad aest hetic program ranges from representation to abstraction. T he unifying t heme t hroughout t he work presented is a profound formal soundness, t he ac hievement of originality, and aest hetic excellence.
210 Post Street, Suite 205San Francisco, CA 94108T 415 956 3560F 415 956 3455E info@dol byc hadwic kgallery.comwww.dol byc hadwic kgallery.com
Robert Kingston, 1955Tuonela , 2007Acrylic on canvas72 x 60 inc hes
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De Ru’s Fine Arts has served collectors at all level s for over t hirty-nine years. Specializing in 19t h and 20t h Century American art , wit h an emp hasis on Early California Impressionism, we have an extensive inventory of f ine paintings by suc h artists as Edgar Payne, Granville Redmond, Clyde Forsyt he, and many ot hers at bot h gallery locations.De Ru’s is a full service gallery, offering our clients t he best in consultation, conservation, and researc h, as well as an extensive library of art reference books for purc hase. De Ru’s stands be hind t he aut henticity of every work we sell and guarantees eac h piece to have been cleaned, framed, and conserved to t he hig hest museum quality standards. We are always interested in acquiring good examples of Early California Art. Clients will find friendly, knowledgeable sta ff dedicated to meeting your every need.
Esta blis hed 19699100 Artesia BoulevardBellflower, CA 90706 T 562 920 1312 F 562 920 3077E [email protected] / www.fada.comHours: Tues - Fri 10am - 5pm, Sat 10am - 2pm, Closed Sun & Mon
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Dana BartlettMaurice BraunBenjamin BrownFrank CuprienClyde Forsyt heAnna Hill sPaul LauritzEdgar PayneHanson Put huffGranville RedmondJo hn Hubbard Ric hA.G. RiderJack Wil kinson Smit hElmer and Marion Wac htelOrrin W hite
1590 Sout h Coast Hig hway Laguna Beac h, CA 92651T 949 376 3785F 949 376 9915E [email protected]: Wed - Sun 11am - 5pmClosed Mon & Tue
STA F F OwnersDewitt C. Mc Call , I I I and Kennet h F. JonesAssociatesDebra Flores, Bellflower gallery Kat hleen U pdyke Barrett , Laguna Beac h gallery
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Granville Redmond 1871-1935California Poppies & LupineOil on canvas 20 x 24 inc hes
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Edgar Payne1883-1947 Big Pine Lake Oil on canvas 25 x 30 inc hes
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Denenberg Fine Arts, Inc. , was esta blis hed in Boston in 1965, San Francisco 1982-2001, and West Hollywood since 2002. T he gallery deal s in a wide range of museum-quality American & European f ine art from 16t h to 21st century, wit h a focus on International Modernism, 1900-1960.
417 Nort h San Vicente BoulevardWest Hollywood, CA 90048T 310 360 9360F 310 499 5244E [email protected]: By a ppointment
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Jo hn AlexanderMilton AveryLeonard BaskinEmil BisttramNorman Blu hmHans Bö hlerMerton ClivetteR. CrumbWillem De KooningArt hur DoveDavid Gil hooly
STA F F Stuart DenenbergBeverly Denenberg
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Joan Mitc hellAmerican, 1925-1992Sunflower, V I I , 1972Etc hing and aquatintPrinted in colors26 3/4 x 17 inc hes
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Wallace TingC hinese-American, b.1929Virile, 1959Oil on unprimed canvas67 x 57 inc hes
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15 East 71st Street, 2-ANew York, NY 10021 T 310 360 9360
Ars hile GorkyFrancisco GoyaEdward HagedornPaul JenkinsRoy Lic htensteinReginald Mars hRal p h Barton PerryPa blo PicassoRic hard PrinceJames RosenquistInez Helen SeibertT heodoros Stamos
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Gallery specialties include: American regional paintings from t he Pacif ic Nort hwest, as well as paintings of t he Hawaiian Islands, Ta hit i , Samoa, t he P hili ppines, and Sout heast Asia. We al so feature one of t he nation’s largest collections of f ine Ja panese prints and paintings. Frazer Fine Art is wit hin 15 minutes of downtown Seattle but is open by a ppointment only.(T he New Yorker , September 2007)
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Fernando AmorsoloC harles BartlettGeorge El bert BurrJean C harlotWilliam Alexander CoulterMiguel CovarrubiasTsugu haru [ Leonard ] FoujitaKawase HasuiTaka has hi HiroakiUtagawa Hiros higeHoward Hitc hcockHelen HydeHelen KelleyJo hn Melville KellyKunimasaKunisadaKuniyos hiHuc Mazelet LuquiensArman Tateos ManookianWilliam As hby McCloyMadge TennentToyokuniUtamaroLucretia Van HornLionel WaldenT heodore WoresTsukioka Yos hitos hiEustace Paul ZieglerFrancisco Zúñiga (Zuniga)
P.O. Box 432Medina, WA 98039T 425 455 4417E info@frazerfineart .comwww.frazerfineart.com
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Fernando AmorsoloP hili ppines 1892-1972Fruit Pic kers, 1937Oil on Canvas25 x 37 inc hes
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Jo hn M. Kelly, 1877-1962Kanani , 1946, Dry point11 3/8 x 8 3/4 inc hes
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Ando Hiros higeJa pan 1797-1858Series: One Hundred Views of EdoHorikir i I r is Garden, c . 1857Color Woodblock Print
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Ayako Rokkaku, Ja pan, contemporaryUntitled, Acrylic on pa per board28 x 22 inc hes
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Eckert Fine Art – Florida specializes in museum quality modern and contemporary art .
T he Promenade at Bonita Bay26811 Sout h Bay Drive, Suite 132Bonita Springs, F L 34134T 239 949 1125F 239 949 9551E info@eckertf ineart .comwww.ec kertfineart.com
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JoAnn Bel sonC hristoJim DineEric ForstmannDon GummerJasper Jo hnsDiana LevinsonRoy Lic htensteinLarry PoonsDarryl PottorfRobert Rausc henbergLarry RiversNikko SedgwickSaul SteinbergErnest TrovaBoaz Vaadia
STA F F Jane EckertDianne Wrig htR honda CookKevin BurlewEric Forstmann
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Robert Rausc henberg, American, b. 1925Vanities (Nig ht S hade) , 1991Tarnis hes on brus hed aluminum49 x 49 inc hes
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Ernest TrovaAmerican, b. 1927Study / Falling Man (Multi ple Hinge Figure) , 1994Ed. Of 8, Stainless Steel31 x 8 x 8 inc hes
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Saul SteinbergAmerican, 1914-1999Malibu , 1984Pencil & Colored Pencil on Pa per10 1/4 x 13 1/2 inc hes
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Wade Hoefer American, b. 1948Westering QuercusOil on canvas, 200648 x 60 inc hes
FO RuM GA ll e Ry eliNs eAGl es-sMiT H GA ll e Ry
Forum Gallery is a leader in t he f ield of Modern and Contemporary f igurative art . Founded in 1961, today t he gallery represents forty-f ive contemporary artists, including Odd Nerdrum, William Beckman and Robert Cotting ham, w hile maintaining an important inventory of American and European Modernism and Social Realism. Forum Gallery has placed works in every major American museum, in private collections t hroug hout t he world, and is a founding member of t he Art Dealers Association of America.
Elins Eagles-Smit h Gallery focuses on t he ex hibition of contemporary American and international paintings and scul pture by mid-career artists. In addition, we organize c hanging ex hibit ions as well as inventory artwork from significant historical movements suc h as t he American Abstract Artists, California Impressionists, T he Society of Six, T he San Francisco Bay Area Figurative Group, and t he Abstract Ex pressionist Movement of t he east and west coast. Elins Eagles-Smit h Gallery is a member of FADA and t he San Francisco Art Dealers Association.
David Mac hPromised Land , 2007postcard (Marilyn Monroe) collage on wood backing72 x 72 inc hes
Sam Francis, 1923 -1994Untitled, ( Brig ht Ring) , 1965
Acrylic on pa per41 x 27 1/2 inc hes
8069 Beverly BoulevardLos Angeles, CA 90048T 323 655 1550F 323 655 1565E [email protected]
49 Geary Street # 520San Francisco, CA 94108T 415 981 1080F 415 981 1206E [email protected]
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Esta blis hed in London in 1970, Flowers has two gallery spaces in London and one on t he upper east side of New York City. T he gallery ex hibit ion program includes emerging and esta blis hed artists internationally recognized for painting, scul pture, p hotogra p hy, and printmaking.
1000 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10075T 212 439 1700 F 212 439 1525 E [email protected] www.flowerseast.com
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Glenys BartonGlen BaxterDerek Bos hierBoyd & EvansEdward BurtynskyStep hen C hambersBernard Co henJane EddenJo hn GibbonsK leio GizeliNicola Hic ksPeter HowsonPatric k Hug hesClaerwen JamesLucy JonesJo hn KeaneJo hn KirbyTim LewisJiro OsugaEduardo PaolozziFreya PayneTom P hilli psRobert PolidoriSteve PykeCarol RobertsonTai-S han Sc hierenbergRic hard Smit hTrevor SuttonRenny TaitBrian Wall
STA F F Matt hew FlowersEmily FlowersS haun Mc Cracken
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Claerwen James, b. 1970In my dreams s he looked like t his , 2007Oil on board16 3/4 x 15 inc hes
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Nicola Hic ks, b. 1960Gil bert I , 2007Pastel on pa per53 1/4 x 91 inc hes center
Patric k Hug hes, b. 1939Reading Between t he Lines 2007, Oil on board18 1/2 x 52 x 5 3/4 inc hes bottom rig ht
Jane Edden, b. 1966Prevailing I , 2007Durotran wit h electronic s and plexiglass24 1/4 x 34 1/4 x 3 3/4 inches
Flowers East82 Kingsland RoadLondon E2 8D PT +44 207 920 7777F +44 207 920 7770 Flowers Central21 Cork StreetLondon W1S 3LZT +44 207 439 7766F +44 207 439 7733
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Frey Norris Gallery features contemporary art from t he United States and around t he world, wit h a focus on t he San Francisco Bay Area and Asia. At t he L.A. Art S how, we will present a garden plot of biomor p hic sunflowers made of bone, a large coff in wit h a peep-hole, li fe-size Styrofoam figures dra ped in conical robes of pastic hed sil k embroidery, paintings, drawings, and a lig ht box. Frey Norris Gallery has been featured in T he International Herald Tribune , t hroug h t he A.P. Wire Service, t he San Francisco C hronicle, Art in America, A RTnews, Art Ltd. , Art Week, 7x7 Magazine, T he Economist, S F Weekly , KQ ED’s Emmy Award winning arts program Spark, NBC, ABC, and N P R .
456 Geary Street (at Mason)San Francisco, CA 94102T 415 346 7812E wendi@freynorris .comE raman@freynorris .com www.freynorris.com
STA F F Raman FreyWendi NorrisMike Yo hayMelissa Berna bei
T he Frey Norris Gallery Annex, located a bove our main gallery on t he t hird floor, focuses on classic Surrealism from its birt h in 1924 to t he 1980s, and specializes in women artists associated wit h t his movement.
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Susanna h BettagRodney EwingDana HarelKate EricYang MianS hen S haominC hen QingqingZ hu Hai
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Victor BraunerLeonora CarringtonÓscar DomínguezMax ErnstLeonor Fini André MassonWolfgang PaalenStella SneadDorot hea TanningRemedios Varo
Leonora CarringtonQuería ser pá jaro
1960, Oil on canvas46 3/4 x 35 1/2 inc hes
Kate EricRi pped Seam and Ot her Delig hts, 2007Oil and acrylic on canvas68 x 96 inc hes
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430 Nort h Rodeo DriveBeverly Hill s , CA 90210T 310 273 3377F 310 273 0879E art@galeriemic hael.comwww.galeriemic hael.com
STA F F Mic hael Sc hwartz, PresidentA RT CONSULTANT SRic hard Rice, Robert AvellanoLynn Marks, Robert Ve honT hereza Ellis , Hanna h Scaife
Galerie Mic hael specializes in f ine European
paintings, drawings, and prints from t he 17t h centu ry to t he p resent . Loc ated on Rodeo Drive in t he heart of Beverly Hill s for over two decades, t he gallery ex hibits works by Rembrandt, C hagall , Toulouse-Lautrec, Picasso, Miro, Renoir , Matisse, and artists of t he Frenc h Barbizon Sc hool. Acknowledged as a leading dealer in t he etc hings of Rembrandt, Galerie Mic hael maintains one of America’s largest inventories of his g ra p hic work. T he gallery al so played a signif icant role in t he rediscovery of t he Barbizon Sc hool, including 19t h century Frenc h landsca pe artists suc h as Breton, Corot, Daubigny, Har pignies, Jacque, L ’Hermitte, and Troyon. Belle Époque painters & printmakers suc h as Tissot, C heret, Muc ha, and Robbe are al so represented. T he gallery al so ex hibits and holds one of t he largest collections of unique works, rare proofs, and editioned g ra p hic s and ceramic s by C hagall , Picasso, Matisse, and Miro.
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Joan Miro,1893-1983Lisbone Ex hibit ion Poster , 1974, Hand-painted original gouac he over lit hogra p hic stone 25 1/2 x 19 1/2 inc hes
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Pa blo Picasso, 1881-1973Femme au Fauteuil , 1949Lit hogra p h on Arc hes wove pa per28 3/8 x 22 1/4 inc hes
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Leon Augustin L hermitte 1844-1925Laveuses, Le SoirPastel on pa per laid down on canvas17 3/4 x 13 3/4 inc hes
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Rembrandt van RijnMarc C hagallPa blo PicassoJoan MiroPierre Auguste RenoirHenri Matisse Henri de Toulouse-LautrecJules BretonCamille CorotC harles DaubignyHenri Har pigniesC harles JacqueLeon L’HermitteConstant Troyon James TissotJules C heretAl p honse Muc haManuel Robbe
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Gallery C is t he f ine art jewel of t he Sout h Bay. A 1920s movie palace was transformed into a 7,000 square foot f ine art ex hibit ion space, opening to t he public in 2003. Located at t he base of t he Hermosa Beac h pier, our arc hitectural wonder features a serious array of contemporary art wit h a focus on emerging and esta blis hed California artists.
1225 Hermosa AvenueHermosa Beac h, CA 90254T 310 798 0102E [email protected]
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Holly Williams-BrockTunnel, 2006Oil on Wood Panel48 x 33 inc hes
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Roland ReissFlotsam and Jetsam2006Mixed Media27 x 32 inc hes
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Tilg hman BrannerSara h EliseAsad FaulwellOmar GallegosKenny Harris Ji Sun KimStep hanie MercadoIan E. PinesRoland Reiss Ba by Smit hAlyson Souza Kent Twitc hellHolly Williams-BrockEric Zammit
STA F F Mat Gleason, Ex hibit ions Director Sara h Adinolfi , Gallery Coordinator
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Gallery Henoc h represents painters and scul ptors w ho exemplify t he best in contemporary American and European Realism. T he work ex hibited comprises a wide diversity of styles and subject matter. T hese artists stand out for t heir imagination and distinctive personal a pproac h. All reflect Gallery Henoc h’s commitment to an art based on individual subjective style and sensibility.
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Simon Nic holasCar Park , 2007Oil on Linen55 x 59 inc hes
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Eric ZenerAdrift , 2007Oil on Panel30 x 40 inc hes
555 West 25 StreetNew York, NY 10001T 917 305 0003F 917 305 0018E info@gallery henoc h.comwww.gallery henoc h.comHours: Tue - Sat 10:30am - 6pm
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Olga AntonovaKim CoganRic hard CombesKat herine DoyleJo hn EvansTrey FriedmanDon GaleDaniel GreeneSungHee JangDavid KassanSilas KopfMel Lei pzigSimon Nic holasGary RuddellKat hy RuttenbergBurton SilvermanS haron SprungEliza bet h Wil sonStep hen Wrig htJo hn Randall YoungerEric ZenerDarryl Zudeck
STA F F George Henoc h S hec htman, DirectorNancy Hic ks, Assistant DirectorAndrew Liss, Assistant DirectorS heryl Liebman, Administrator
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Jason Hackenwert hFire Fly , 2007P hotogra p h60 x 48 inc hes
GA RsON F iNe A RTGA ll e Ry JONES 511 West 25t h StreetNew York, NY 10011T 216 990 3349E [email protected]
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1725 West T hird AvenueVancouver, Brit is h ColumbiaCanada V6J 1K7T 604 714 2216F 604 738 0204E s [email protected]
Gallery Jones represents contemporary art in t he m ed iums o f painting, scul pture, and p hotogra p hy.
M%, a consulting firm t hat specializes in cutting edge art and design, has finally expanded to New York City. T he new space, Garson Fine Art, recently opened on 25t h street, in t he heart of t he C helsea art scene. It continues to s how new and innovative works by bot h younger and mid-career artists. Bot h t he process and materials artists use are very important to t he gallery. Garson Fine Art has a small stable of artist consisting of Marty Ackley, Ric hard Campiglio, C heri C harleton, Valerie Hammond, Katsumi Hayakawa, Jason Hackenwert h, Jyuan Park, A.D. Peters, Mary Ann Strandell, and Erika Wanamac her.
Clockwise from top left - Hans Sc hüle, b.1965, Hybrid Series #6 , steel, 29 x 13 x 13 inc hes, Tricia Cline, b.1956, Fancy Rattu s (deta i l) , po r cela in , 24 x 12 x 26, Anselmo Swan , b .1970, Cad bury T hins (deta i l) , O i l on panel , 23 x 58 inc hes, Kevin Tolman, b.1949, Ascent / Al hambra I I , Mixed media on canvas, 48 x 48 inc hes
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Gebert Contemporary has two locations in Santa Fe and one in Scottsdale.In July 2007, Gebert Contemporary opened a new location in Santa Fe on Guadalupe Street in t he Railyard District across from SIT E Santa Fe. T his building is a 6,000 square foot project space t hat can accommodate monumental scul pture and painting as well as video and installation pieces.Gebert Contemporary specializes in t he contemporary a bstract painting and scul pture of an international g roup of artists. W hile most of t he gallery artists are mid-career and esta blis hed, we do ex hibit a small number of emerging artists. Ex hibited works come from Australia, Austria, Belgium, C hina, Germany, Ja pan, Mexico, Nicaragua, Poland, Russia, Spain, and t he United States.
Geb e RT CONT eM PO RA Ry544 Sout h Guadalupe StreetSanta Fe, NM 87501T 505 983 3838F 505 983 4848E [email protected]
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Magdalena AbakanowiczSara h AmosJennifer BartlettIsa bel BigelowGris ha BruskinLuis CastroFrancisco Castro-LeñeroWoods DavyDirk De BruyckerAlfredo De StéfanoFung Ming C hi pFlavio GarciandiaJo hannes GirardoniMis ha GordinBernd HaussmannJun KanekoPerla KrauzeKubac h & Kropp
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7160 Main StreetScottsdale, AZ 85251T 480 429 0711F 480 429 0713E gallery@c hiaroscuroaz.comwww.c hiaroscuroaz.com
558 Canyon RoadSanta Fe, NM 87501T 505 992 1100 F 505 989 1991E [email protected]
STA F FSanta FeJane Egan, DirectorLynda Fos hieCovington JordanJan MacdonaldJeanmarie MazurekSuann Sinclair
ScottsdaleWilliam Lykins, DirectorC hris Santa MariaEliza bet h Teitel
Xavier MascaróMarcia MyersJo hn Randall Nel sonUdo NögerBrandon ReeseBarbara RogersKeiko SadakaneHenry Leo Sc hoebelHunt SlonemRon SlowinskiVera SpruntManolo Valdés
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Gris ha Bruskin, b. 1945Numbers Man , Stainless steel90 1/2 x 67 1/2 x 50 inc hes
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Jo hannes Girardoni, b. 1967Colorvoid ( Troug h) Yellow-OrangeBeeswax, pigment, and found wood98 x 14 x 10 inc hes
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Marcia Myers, b. 1949Frammento del Muro MMV II-X X IIFresco on linen, 46 x 46 inc hes
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Founded in 1966, Gemini G.E.L. is an artists’ works hop and publis her of limited edition prints and scul ptures. At Gemini, t he artists do all t he drawing or carving directly onto t he printing elements. T he edition is hand-printed by Gemini’s Master Printers, and eac h print is signed and numbered by t he artist as well as embossed wit h t he Gemini ‘c hop. ’In 1981, t he National Gallery of Art in Was hington, D.C. honored Gemini wit h t he esta blis hment of a permanent arc hive. It functions as a study center for sc holars and collectors, and contains a complete history of t he works hop. Included is one example from eac h of t he over 2,000 editions publis hed. T hree major touring ex hibit ions wit h works from t he arc hive have been organized and ex hibited by t he National Gallery.Gemini has colla borated wit h more t han 60 hig hly accomplis hed artists in lit hogra p hy, etc hing, screenprinting, woodcut, and a variety of scul ptural material s.
8365 Melrose AvenueLos Angeles, CA 90069T 323 651 0513F 323 651 4418E [email protected]
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Josef Al bers Jo hn Baldessari Larry Bell Jonat han Borofsky Cecily Brown C hris Burden Vija Celmins Jo hn C hamberlain Ric hard Diebenkorn Sam Francis Frank O. Ge hry Robert Gober P hili p Guston Ann Hamilton David Hockney Jasper Jo hnsEll swort h KellyEdward & Nancy Reddin Kien holzRoy Lic htensteinBrice MardenMalcolm MorleyEliza bet h MurrayBruce NaumanIsamu Noguc hiClaes OldenburgDarryl PottorfKen PriceRobert Rausc henbergJames RosenquistSusan Rot henbergEd Rusc haRic hard SerraFrank Stella
OW NE RS Sidney B. Fel senStanley Grinstein
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Ric hard Serra Pat h and Edges #11 , 20071 color etc hing 23 1/2 x 29 1/2 inc hes Edit ion of 60
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Wit h locations in Santa Fe, New York, and Dallas, Gerald Peters Gallery is recognized as one of t he world’s largest and most respected dealers in American art of t he nineteent h and twentiet h-centuries wit h special interests t hat include classic Western art , paintings of t he Taos Society of Artists and t he Santa Fe Art Colony, Hudson River Sc hool, American Modernists, American and European Impressionists, t he As h Can Sc hool, t he New York Sc hool, contemporary art , traditional and modern scul pture, naturalism, and p hotogra p hy.
2716 Sout h La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90034T 310 838 3685F 310 838 3438E [email protected]
T his bi-coastal venture provides a dynamic exc hange of contemporary artists between t he art centers of New York and Los Angeles. T he Los Angeles Gallery is dedicated to predominantly ex hibit ing emerging to mid-career artists. Painting, p hotogra p hy, installation, and mixed-media works are featured. Artists include Jorge Santos, Brian Novatny, Julie Speed, Bonita Helmer, Craig Carlisle, Carol C harney, C harlotte Smit h, Adam Normandin, Maddy LeMel, Jos h Dorman, Daniel P hill , Glenn Ossiander, Carol Es, Terry T hompson, Barbara Strasen, and more.
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C harles M. Russell , 1864–1926, Navajo Lookout /Surveying t he Plains , ca. 1918-19, Watercolor on pa per, 14 1/2 x 21 1/4 inc hes. © 2007, Courtesy Gerald Peters Gallery
Terry T hompsonDrive-U p Donuts
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Dallas Gallery1019 Dragon StreetDallas, T X 75207T 214 969 9410 F 214 969 9023www.g pgallery.comHours: Tue - Fri 10am - 6pm Sat 10am - 5pm or by a ppointment
Santa Fe Gallery1011 Paseo de PeraltaSanta Fe, NM 87501T 505 954 5700 F 505 954 5754www.g pgallery.comHours: Mon - Fri 10am - 5pm
New York Gallery24 East 78t h StreetNew York, NY 10075T 212 628 9760 F 212 628 9635www.g pgallery.comHours: Mon - Fri 10am - 5pm or by a ppointment
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For over t hirty years, George Stern Fine Arts has specialized in California Impressionism and American Scene painting. We have a large inventory of t he f inest examples of paintings from 1880 t hroug h 1940 and beyond. We are involved in educating t he public on t he historical development of t hese artists and t he connoisseurs hi p of collecting. We have publis hed books on artists suc h as Art hur Dominique Rozaire, Conrad Buff , and Robert Frame.
George Stern was t he Fine Art Dealers Association’s founding president. Currently he is serving on t he boards of FA DA, t he Art Dealers Association of California, t he California Heritage Museum in Santa Monica, t he Board of Governors of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, and Board of Advisors of Claremont Graduate University in Claremont, California.
8920 Melrose Avenue West Hollywood, CA 90069T 800 501 6885 T 310 276 2600 F 310 276 2622E [email protected] www.sternfinearts.com
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Franz Bisc hoffCarl Oscar BorgJessie Arms BotkeMaurice BraunConrad BuffAl son Skinner ClarkColin Campbell CooperPaul de Long preP hil DikeJo hn FrostJo hn GambleAugust GaySelden GilePercy GrayArmin Carl HansenAnna Hill sClarence HinkleJosep h K leitsc hEdgar PayneAgnes PeltonHanson Put huffGranville RedmondGuy RoseDonna Sc husterMillard S heetsLouis SiegriestElmer Wac htelMarion Wac htelWilliam WendtS.C. Yuan
6t h Avenue, Between Dolo res and San Carlos StreetsP.O. Box 2953 Carmel, CA 93921T 831 626 1100 F 831 626 9900
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George Stern, ownerIrene Stern, directorJennifer Gunlock, administratorCourtney S hum, administrative assistantOscar Ramos, maintenance
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Brent Gross, directorJessica Lautzen hiser, administrator
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Percy Gray1869-1952Eucaly ptus Trees, Carmel , Watercolor17 x 27 1/2 inc hes
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Granville Redmond1871-1935Field of PoppiesOil on canvas20 x 25 1/2 inc hes
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William Wendt1865-1946Laguna Canyon , 1934Oil on canvas25 x 30 inc hes
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Hanson Put huff1875-1972S hadow and Lig htOil on canvas18 x 24 inc hes
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G R eG kuC e RA 212 T hird Avenue Sout hSeattle, WA 98104T 206 624 0770F 206 624 4031E sta [email protected]
Esta blis hed in 1983, t he Greg Kucera Gallery ex hibits paintings, scul pture, and prints by Nort hwest artists, as well as works on pa per by nationally known figures.T he gallery’s g round-floor condominium location occupies over 6,500 square feet of space, comprising t hree separate ex hibit ion galleries, an upstairs scul pture loft , and an outdoor scul pture deck.T he gallery is a member of t he Art Dealers Association of America (A DAA), International Fine Print Dealers Association ( I F P DA), and Seattle Art Dealers Association (SA DA).
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Anne ApplebyJoe BielJo hn BuckDebora h Butterf ieldMark CalderonDrew DalyJack DawsRic hard DiebenkornTara DonovanMarcel DzamaC hris EngmanClaudia Fitc hHelen Frankent halerJosep h GoldbergMorris GravesJane HammondVictoria Haven
William KentridgeHugo LudeñaMargie LivingstonS herry MarkovitzKerry James Mars hallEnrique Martinez CelayaPeter MillettRobert Mot herwell Mark New portTim RodaRoger S himomuraJeffrey SimmonsKiki Smit h Katy StoneW hiting TennisLynne Woods TurnerDarren WaterstonDan Webb
STA F F Greg Kucera, Director Matt BrowningLaura KomadaJim WilcoxBradley Winc hester
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Jo hn BuckUntitled #1 , 2007Jelutong wood
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Hugo LudeñaAtado A Tu Amor , 2003C hromogenic print16 x 20 inc hes
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Darren WaterstonNew EdenOil on wood panel47 x 47 inc hes
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Hayden & Fandetta Rare Books, international private dealers based in New York City, specialize in books a bout art , antiques, and interior design. Color plate books, illustrated books, and Art Deco books wit h striking illustrated dustwra ppper are al so in stock. A bookbinder/conservator is on sta ff to offer clients complete bookbinding and restoration services.
P.O. Box 1549New York, NY 10101-1549T 212 582 2505E [email protected]
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Artists Equity Fund, Inc. Improvisations - Spring Fantasia and Masquerade Ball , May 20, 1954, Hotel Astor, New York, NY. No. 1090 of a limited edition of 2000 copies. Small folio. Lit hogra p hed spiral bound wra ppers. I llustrated t hroug hout wit h original lit hogra p hs by suc h artists as Avery, Dobkin, Eic henberg, Louise Nevel son, and many more. First conceived in 1950, t his is t he f i ft h volume in t he series created by advertisers in sympat hy wit h t he ideal s of Artists Equity, and served as t he annual ball catalogue. Eac h artist was selected by an advertiser and given total freedom of ex pression wit h eac h page designed directly on t he lit ho plate. A f ine and crisp copy.
Members:Antiquarian Booksellers’ Association of AmericaInternational League of Antiquarian BooksellersArt and Antique Dealers League of AmericaC INOA
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Hol sten Galleries was esta blis hed in 1978 in Stockbridge, Massac husetts and was one of t he f irst studio glass galleries in t he U.S. to s how contemporary art glass. Internationally recognized, Hol sten Galleries represents leading contemporary glass artists and works wit h private collectors, museums, arc hitects, and cor porations in building collections of art glass, scul pture, commissions, and installations.
3 Elm Street Stockbridge, MA 01262T 413 298 3044F 413 298 3275E artglass@ hol stengalleries.comwww.hol stengalleries.com
Lino Taglia pietra, b. 1934Pietraluna , 2007, Glass12 inches high x 12 1/2 wide x 6 1/4 deep
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T he J. Cacciola Gallery was founded in 1986 and has been dedicated to representing t he f inest contemporary artists at work today. From mid-career painters to emerging artists, we continue to seek exceptional talent and bring t heir work to a wider public .
531 West StreetNew York, NY 10001T 212 462 4646E [email protected]
Carole PierceRed (detail)
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Artists Represented: Mark Beck, Linda C hristensen, Kat hryn Ensall , George Fisc her, Scott Fraser, Gary Godbee, Keit h Jacobs hagen, Alex Kanevsky, Marianne Kol b, James La hey, Brent McIntos h, Janet Mona fo, Daniel Mor per, Carol Mot hner, Carole Pierce, Jon Redmond, Bruce Saamuel son, Koo Sc hadler, Ray Turner, Dennis Wojtkiewicz, Ellen Wagener.
32 East 67t h StreetNew York, NY 10065T 212 535 5767F 212 794 2454E info@jamesgra hamandsons.comwww.jamesgra hamandsons.com
James Gra ham & Sons specializes in 19t h and 20t h Century American Paintings; American and European Scul pture; Contemporary Art; Brit is h Ceramic s. Esta blis hed 1857.
Paul Mans hi p, American 1885-1966Indian and Prong horn Antelope , 1914Bronze on marble base13 x 11 3/4 x 8 1/8 inc hes ( Indian scul pture)11 5/8 x 10 1/4 x 8 1/8 inc hes (Antelope scul pture)
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Founded in 1979, Jack Rutberg Fine Arts features important Modern and Contemporary European, A m e r i c a n a nd L a t in A m e r i c a n a r t i s t s . T h e g al l e ry r e p r e s ent s t h e e st a t e s o f H a n s B u r k h a rdt , Oskar Fisc hinger, and Francisco Zuñiga, as well as contemporary artists Patric k Gra ham, Rut h Weisberg, and Jerom e Witk in . Im po rtant solo s hows have in c luded Tà p ies , Go r ky , Rouault , Web er , Kollw itz , Calder, and ot her signif icant 20t h century artists. Major ex hibit ions have included surveys of German Ex pressionism, California Modernism, and Los Angeles Contemporary Art.
357 Nort h La Brea AvenueLos Angeles, CA 90036-2517T 323 938 5222F 323 938 0577E [email protected] krutbergfinearts.com
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Hans Burk hardtGolden Journey1967, Oil on canvas50 x 60 inc hes
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Alexander CalderUntitled , 1957Oil on canvas34 x 32 inc hes
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Pa blo PicassoGros Oiseau, Visage Noir1951, Ceramic Vase21 5/8 x 18 1/8 x 15 1/8 inc hes
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Jerome WitkinLari Edwards , 2005Oil on canvas25 3/4 x 23 1/8 inc hes
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T he JANE KAHAN GA LL E RY is an internationally known New York City art gallery specializing in 20t h century European and American masters wit h particular emp hasis on t he work of Picasso, C hagall , Léger, and Miró. Wit h antecedents going back to t he 1950s, t he gallery opened to t he public in 1973 and is still at its original location on Madison Avenue. We were part of t he founding g roup of t he International Fine Print Dealers Association and are longtime members of t he Appraisers Association of America. Besides our extensive dealings in paintings, prints, and scul pture, Jane Ka han was one of t he earliest galleries in t he United States to handle Picasso ceramic s, as well as ceramic s by Leger and C hagall . Our collection of Aubusson ta pestries by many of t he g reat artists of t he 20t h century is one of t he largest in t he world and has been featured in numerous museums, art fairs, and publications.
922 Madison Avenue (at 73rd Street)Mezzanine LevelNew York, NY 10021T 212 744 1490F 212 744 1598E janeka han@janeka han.comwww.janeka han.comHours: Tue - Sat 10am - 6pm
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AppelBraqueCalderC hagallCortesD’EspagnatDe KristoDelaunayDubuffetDufyEtienneFerrieresFrancisGalien LaloueGallMartinLanskoyLe Corbusier
STA F F Jane Ka hanC harles Mat hes, Director
LeBasqueLegerLic htensteinLuceMagritteMattaMetzingerMiroMoorePicassoSaint P halleSandorfiStellaSurvageUtrilloValtatVasarelyV laminckZad kine
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Alexander CalderGreen Ball , 1971Aubusson ta pestry75 x 56 1/2 inc hes t his page top
Fernand LégerLes Constructeurs à l ’Aloès1963, Aubusson ta pestry65 x 78 3/4 inc hes lower r ig ht
Istvan SandorfiCoquille de fruits, 2003Oil on canvas11 3/4 x 11 3/4 inc hes
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Istvan SandorfiLe Cercle des petits poissons1998, Oil on canvas23 5/8 x 23 5/8 inc hes
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Jerald Mel berg Gallery features contemporary painting and scul pture by a diverse g roup of artists from all geogra p hic regions. Consequently, our artists reside all over t he United States, Sout h America, and Spain. T he artists represented by t he gallery are c hosen wit h extreme care, as we seek to ex hibit works of art t hat have a particular visual poetry and inner integrity t hat transcend t he everyday, regardless of being a bstract, representational,or realist .
625 Sout h S haron Amity RoadC harlotte, NC 28211T 704 365 3000F 704 365 3016E gallery@jeraldmel berg.comwww.jeraldmel berg.com
J eNNiF e R kOsT uik GA ll e Ry 1070 Homer StreetVancouver, Brit is h ColumbiaCanada V6B 2W9 T 604 737 3969F 604 737 3964E [email protected]
Step hen Hutc hingsSingle Tall Tree , 2007
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T he Jennifer Kostuik Gallery, a contemporary art gallery based in Vancouver, Canada, pull s toget her artists from diverse regions and countries w ho work wit hin similar t hemes and aest hetic s to provide contemporary pieces in a collective manner. T he gallery artists are linked by a clear interest in t he representation of beauty and lig ht, subtle art historical references, and t he hig hly skilled use of line and color wit h an underlie of a bstraction and surrealism.
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Wolf Ka hnOc hre & Blue , 2007Oil on Canvas60 x 52 inc hes
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Since 1978, Jonat han Novak has been an important source for contemporary American and European art . Wit h a wide-ranging inventory consisting of paintings, drawings, scul pture and prints, one may find signif icant examples by internationally recognized artists. Jonat han provides his clients wit h ex pert advice in t he purc hasing, collecting, and selling of f ine contemporary works of art .
1880 Century Park East, Suite 100Los Angeles, CA 90067T 310 277 4997F 310 277 4881E jnca@novakart .comwww.nova kart.com
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Linda BaconJo hn Baeder Robert Bec htleC huck CloseJosep h Cornell Robert Cotting hamRic hard Diebenkorn Jim Dine Jean Dubuffet Ric hard Estes Barry Flanagan Helen Frankent halerSam Francis Ral p h Goings David Hockney Don Jacot Roy Lic htenstein Robert Mot herwell Ken NolandMelanie PullenEd Rusc haNiki de Saint P halleRic hard SerraJoel S ha piroFrank StellaSaul SteinbergDonald Sultan Wayne T hiebaudAndy War holBen WeinerTom Wesselmann
STA F F Jonat han NovakXiliary Twil Janelle W hitePedro Caceres Maegan Tintari
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Ral p h GoingsBlue Ta ble Clot h , 1987Acrylic on canvas28 x 30 inc hes
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Wayne T hiebaudCity Space , 1986Watercolor on pa per11 3/8 x 8 5/8 inc hes
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Niki de St. P halleSun God Vase , 2001-03Polyester resin, f las h paint resin clear coat20 3/8 x 22 x 9 1/4 inc hesEdition of 12
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Jim DineA Beautiful Day , 2007Acrylic , sand and c harcoal on two linen canvases68 1/8 x 97 inc hes
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Ju lie bAk e R F iNe A RT246 Commercial StreetNevada City, CA 95959T 530 265 9A RTF 530 265 9277E julie@juliebakerfineart .comwww.julieba kerfineart.com
Julie Baker Fine Art opened in November of 2001. T he gallery s hows emerging artists from across t he country wit h an emp hasis on new processes a pplied to t he traditional art forms of painting, drawing and scul pture. Located in Nevada City, an historic Gold Rus h era town in Nort hern California, t he gallery is housed in a renovated bric k building from t he 1840s. T he gallery partici pates in art fairs in NY, Los Angeles, C hicago, and Miami, and mounts ex hibits every 4 to 6 weeks. Artists are selected based on t he quality of t heir tec hnique, t heir a bility to present exceptional images, for creating work t hat will wit hstand t he test of t ime. For a complete selection of artists’ images and additional information on t he gallery, visit t he website juliebakerfineart .com
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Jenny WunderlyC hives , 2007 Acrylic , plaster and oil pastel on canvas72 x 54 inc hes
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Marnie SpencerCaug ht Looking2007, Acrylic , inkpencil on canvas68 1/2 x 68 /12 inc hes
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k N GA ll e RyJo hn Hancock Center875 Nort h Mic higan Avenue Suite 2515C hicago, I L 60611T 312 640 5550F 312 640 5553E [email protected]
K N Gallery specializes in modern and post-war American art and international contemporary masters. Our mission is to present crit ically acclaimed, museum quality art and ex hibit ions by masters w ho have s ha ped t he course of 20t h century art and contemporary artists w ho c hart a new course and contribute to t he ex panding dialogue of contemporary issues and ideas.
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Milton AveryFernando BoteroJames BrooksJo hn C hamberlainJosep h CornellJim DineRico EastmanAdol p h GottliebHans HofmannKeit h HaringWolf Ka hnAnis h Ka poorMike KelleyFranz K lineJo hn MarinJulie Me hretuTony OurslerRobert Rausc henbergKenny Sc harfWayne T hiebaudAndy War holTom WesselmannZ hou Brot hers
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Fernando BoteroCard Players , 1989Oil on canvas70 x 79 1/2 inc hes
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Julie Me hretuUntitled (Module) , 1999Acrylic , ink and watercolor on two vellum s heets mounted between Plexiglasin painted wood lig htbox54 1/2 x 79 inc hes
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Tony OurslerTroubler, 1996Two doll s, wooden standDV D, player and projector66 7/8 x 31 1/2 x 19 5/8 inc hes
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Tom Wesselmann1931 – 2004U pside Down Blue Nude wit h Stockings 2001 , 2001Oil on canvas55 1/8 x 47 3/4 inc hes
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Esta blis hed in 1986, T he Kelley Gallery specializes in original vintage paintings produced from 1850 t hroug h 1950. From early Cali fo rnia a rt ists and t he American S cene to Pre-Ra p haeliteand Symbolist works , t he gallery handles a broad s pectrum of paint ing styles and subjects . We c ate r to t he indep endent and p rog ressive -minded colle c to r look ing fo r t he unique , t he unusual, and t he exceptional.
696 East Colorado BoulevardSuite #4Pasadena, CA 91101-2122T 626 577 5657www.mkelleyart.com
P hili p Reisman1904-1992Track GangOil on masonite22 x 32 inc hes
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Important 19t h, early 20t h Century American and European Paintings; we have been serving t he art community since 1972.
960 Nort h La Brea AvenueLos Angeles, CA 90038Toll free 866 239 5530E ljc@fineoldart .com www.fineoldart.com
Ant hony T hiemeIn Sout hern Waters, Nassau3 0 x 3 6 in c h e s o /c 41 x 47 inc hes framedSigned, l .r . , A T hieme, inscribed and numbered In Sout hern Waters, Nassau 798, verso
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Levis Fine Art specializes in t he identif ication, acquisit ion and sale of 20t h-century modernist paintings and scul pture. We have extensive ex perience in building collections w hic h include f ine works by American and European modernists. Ar t i s t s : L o u i s e B o u r g e oi s , J o s e d e C r e e f t , Gene Davis, Grace Hartigan, Budd Hopkins, Elaine de Kooning, Ibram Lassaw, De Hirsc h Margules, Jose de Rivera, Milton Resnic k, Leon Pol k Smit h, Rol p h Scarlett , T heodoros Stamos , Hedda Ste rne , Al b ert Wein , Francisco Zuniga, and ot hers.
Ossining, NY 10562T 914 762 4880F 914 432 8699E Jim@levisfineart .comwww.levisfineart.com
Grace Hartigan, b. 1922Tunisian Woman , 2000Oil on canvas60 x 42 inc hesSigned and dated lower r ig ht
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Robert Mot herwell1915-1990
T he Black and t he RedNumber X X V , 1987Acrylic and collage31 5/8 x 25 inc hes
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Leslie Sacks Fine Art was esta blis hed in t he Los Angeles community of Brentwood in 1992 and is an important venue for Modern and Contemporary Masters. Featured artists include C hagall , Dine, Diebenkorn, Francis, Frankent haler, Hockney, Matisse, Mot herwell , Picasso, T hiebaud, and War hol.
W hile specializing in f ine prints and unique works on pa per, t he gallery’s collection al so includes painting, scul pture, ceramic s, and illustrated artist ’s books, as well as a major collection of African tribal art .
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11640 San Vicente Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90049 T 310 820 9448 F 310 207 1757 E [email protected] ks.com
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ContemporaryBen AronsonBill BarrettBernard C haetJudy C hicagoDan C hristensenMic hael Roque CollinsJanet Fis hJimi GleasonWes HempelKeit h Jo hnstonEmily MasonBeverly McIverEd MieczkowskiForrest MosesRobert NatkinTimot hy Sc hmitz
LewAllen Contemporary is a premier gallery of contemporary art located in t he heart of Santa Fe, New Mexico. T he gallery has been in continual operation for more t han 30 years. Wit h 11,000 square feet of museum-like ex hibition space, t he gallery has earned a reputation nationally and internationally for representing some of t he nation’s most renowned living painters and sculptors alongside some of t he best emerging talent.
T he gallery features work in a variety of mediums, and its artists represent many sc hools of contemporary art, ranging from photorealism to minimal color field work. T hough t he gallery primarily handles painting and sculpture, it also represents artists working in glass, ceramics, p hotography, jewelry, and works on paper.
Some 15-20 major solo and group ex hibitions are staged eac h year. T he gallery has a large following among corporations, public art spaces, leading museums and prominent private collectors in whose collections t he work of its represented artists appear.
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Dan C hristensen1942-2007 I ron Butterfly , 1988Acrylic on canvas63 x 49.5 inc hes
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Bernard C haetRoug h Sea, 2003Oil on canvas36 x 36 inc hes
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Balcomb Greene1904 -1990T he Trial , 1944Oil on canvas30 x 48 inc hes
Post-Impressionist & ModernistAlbert AndreIlya BolotowskyDavid Burliu kJean C harlotJimmy ErnstBalcomb GreeneGertrude GreeneWilliam GropperArmand GuillauminMaxime MaufraRa p hael SoyerRol p h ScarlettT heodoros StamosMax Weber
129 West Palace AvenueSanta Fe, NM 87501T 505 988 8997F 505 989 8702E [email protected]
STA F F Bob Gardner, OwnerKen Marvel, OwnerLarry BrownBarbara MarburgerGreg Zinniel
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Julie Heffernan
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Aaron Fink
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Flowers and Gra pesOil on linen
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Since 1986 Lisa Sette Gallery has ex hibited paint ing, scul pture , p hotog ra p hy, installat ion, and performance in a comfortable setting on Mars hall Way in Scottsdale, Arizona. Lisa Sette Gallery consistently c hallenges t he notion of what contemporary art can be wit h a vision t hat is personal – demanding t he work to be stimulating and moving – a visual voice t hat is relevant to t he times in w hic h we live.
4142 Nort h Mars hall WayScottsdale, AZ 85251T 480 990 7342 F 480 970 0825 E [email protected]
STA F F Lisa Sette, PresidentDuane Smit h, Associate DirectorAs hley Rice, Director of P hotogra p hyMic hael Mulno, Special ProjectsElena Lourenco, Preparator
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Enrique C hagoyaAlain Gerard ClementKim CridlerBin h Dan hEinar & Jamex de la TorreBrad Dur hamAngela Ell swort hLalla EssaydiAaron FinkValeriy Gerlovin / Rimma GerlovinaLuis Gonzalez PalmaRic k HardsValerie HammondJulie HeffernanJessica JoslinKa hn / Selesnic kMark K lettMayme KratzDavid KrollNissa KublyDavid Levint halC hema MadozCarrie MarillTimot hy Mc DowellMatt hew MooreMarie NavarreMaurizio PellegrinBeverly PennR ESKevin SloanMike & Doug StarnJulianne SwartzJames TurrellAnt hony VelasquezIan Van CollerWilliam Wegman
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9002 Melrose AvenueWest Hollywood, CA 90069T 310 276 0147F 310 276 7740E [email protected]
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Karl BenjaminLucien ClergueClaire Fal kensteinLorser Feitel sonJune HarwoodBéla KádárHelen LundebergJo hn Mc Laug hlinBenito Martinez-CreelJános Mattis Teutsc hCecilia MiguezLeonard NimoyPa blo PicassoAlfredo Ramos MartinezHugó Sc heiberRufino TamayoFrederic k Wig ht
T he gallery’s ex hibit ion program has offered a dramatic re-investigation of important mid-twentiet h century west coast a bstract painters. Identif ied by crit ic and curator Dave Hic key as prime members of T he Los Angles Sc hool , art ists Lorser Feitel son (Lorser Feitel son and t he Invention of Hard Edge Painting, Lorser Feitel son T he Kinetic Series, Works from 1916 - 1923 ) , Karl Benjamin (Karl Benjamin: Paintings from 1950 – 1965 , Dance t he Line, Paintings by Karl Benjamin ) , and Helen Lundeberg (Helen Lundeberg and t he I llusory Landsca pe: Five Decades of Painting, Infinite Distance Arc hitectural Compositions by Helen Lundeberg ) have eac h been featured in extensive retrospective ex hibit ions. In addition, t he gallery continues its association, init iated wit h its 2002 ex hibit ion Janos Mattis Teutsc h and t he Hungarian Avant Garde 1900 -1935 , wit h t he work of pre and post W W I Hungarian artists.Additionally, t he gallery has a strong involvement in t he se conda ry ma r ket , w it h a s p e c ial concentration in Impressionist , Post- Impressionist , Modern, and Latin American Art.
STA F F Louis Stern, PresidentMarie C hambers, DirectorJenise RamosLucy HajianOscar Ramos
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Karl Benjamin, b.1925#16, 1985Oil on canvas60 x 60 inc hes
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Helen Lundeberg1908-1999Dark View , 1974acrylic on canvas60 x 60 inc hes
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Claire Fal kenstein1908 - 1997Untitled Compositionc. 1950Stainless steel31 x 24 x 14 inc hes
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1294 Sout h Coast Hig hwayLaguna Beac h, CA 92651T 949 376 9608F 949 376 9285E info@mandarinfineart .comwww.mandarinfineart.com
Mandarin Fine Art Gallery features an eclectic and t he finest selection of C hinese contemporary art. T he style ranges from realism to expressionism, from surrealism to abstract; t he subject matter varies from C hinese urban scenes to t he most remote and isolated places like Tibet and Liangs han. But regardless of t he style and subject, t he artwork at Mandarin Fine Art Gallery is refres hingly t hought provoking, est hetically appealing, artistically and culturally relevant, and executed wit h exquisiteness and mastery.
Wang Niandong, b. 1978, Butterfly DreamOil on canvas, 37 x 49 inc hes
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Mc Coll Fine Art is one of t he premier art galleries in t he Sout heast. Located in C harlotte, Nort h Carolina, t he gallery specializes in f ine American and European paintings, wit h a primary focus on select works of art from t he 19t h and early 20t h centuries. We offer works of exceptional quality from periods t hat include t he Barbizon Sc hool, t he Hudson River Sc hool, Academic painting, Impressionism, and Post- Impressionism.
208 East BoulevardC harlotte, NC 28203T 704 333 5983F 704 333 5816E info@mccollf ineart .comwww.mccollfineart.com
C harles Webster Hawt horne 1872–1930Waiting , Oil on panel39 3/4 x 39 3/4 inc hesSigned C W Hawt horne, lower r ig ht
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Meyerovic h Gallery specializes in paintings, scul pture, and works on pa per by modern and contemporary masters. Since 1986, t he gallery has represented suc h contemporary masters as Roy Lic htenstein, Frank Stella, David Hockney, Jim Dine, Robert Rausc henberg, Helen Frankent haler, Robert Mot herwell , James Rosenquist , Donald Sultan, Sam Francis, Alex Katz, Lynn C hadwic k, and Gris ha Bruskin, as well as modern masters suc h as Pa blo Picasso, Joan Miró, Marc C hagall , Henri Matisse, and Raul Dufy. Ex hibit ions have al so included paintings, scul pture, drawings, and collages by California artists Matt P hilli ps, Guy Dill , Ron Tatro, and Mitc h La Plante, among ot hers. Meyerovic h Gallery has a strong tradition of hig h-quality ex hibit ions and of working directly wit h artists and t heir estates. In more t han 20 years t he gallery has produced many museum-quality, one-man ex hibit ions of leading 20t h century American and European artists -- ex hibit ions t hat frequently featured works broug ht to t he West Coast for t he f irst t ime.
251 Post Street, Fourt h FloorSan Francisco, CA 94108T 415 421 7171 F 415 421 2775E art@meyerovic h.comwww.meyerovic h.com
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Stanley BoxerGris ha BruskinGuy DillSam FrancisHelen Frankent halerDavid HockneyRoy Lic htensteinHenri MatisseJoan MiroRobert Mot herwell
STA F F Alex Meyerovic h, OwnerKarina Partiz, DirectorJenine Marie Wolfe, Manager
Matt P hilli psPa blo PicassoRobert Rausc henbergJames RosenquistFrank Stella S hirley Sweeney
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Gris ha Bruskin, b. 1945Broken Love, 2001-2003From “On t he Edge”Painted bronze48 x 25 5/8 x 20 7/8 inc hesed. 3
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Frank StellaGanji Dare h (C) , 2001Unique monoprint wit h relief , etc hing and aquatint hand-painted by t he artist on hand-colored w hite T GL handmade pa per74 1/2 x 60 1/2 inc hes
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Helen Frankent halerGuadalupe , 1989Mixogra fia on handmade pa per69 x 45 inc hesed. 74
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Misool Sidae AKA Seoul Gallery partici pates in a variety of overseas art fairs and sponsors art fairs domestically in Sout h Korea. We are pleased to introduce art ists Nae-Sik C HON, Young-S hin K IM, Mong-Ryong C HO, Yea-Ryung YOO, Man-Sik SON, Yeon-Joo L E E , Sang-Mi PA R K, So-Ryoung PA RK S,Dong-Hyun PA EK, Kyoung-Ran SHIN, Yoon-Ji NAM, and Ko-Eun PA RK at t his year’s fair .
Nae-Sik C hon Mountain , 2007
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m w GA LL e riesMuseum Works Galleries525 East CooperAspen, CO 81611T 970 544 6113E [email protected]
Marcus JansenTrain yards
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5F Seo ho B/ D. 1.1 Insa-DongJongro-GuSeoul, Sout h KoreaT +82 2 7 23 26 64/5F +82 2 7 37 43 11E a kagallery@ hanmail .net
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406 Jackson StreetSan Francisco, CA 94111T 415 788 8300F 415 788 5469E [email protected]
Montgomery Gallery, esta blis hed in 1984, is t he leading international art gallery in t he western United States. Based in San Francisco, t he gallery deal s in 19t h and 20t h century European and American works wit h a special focus on t he art of California. I n a d d i t i on t o t h e L o s An g el e s A r t S h o w , Montgomery Gallery ex hibits at t he European Fine Arts Foundation ( T EFAF ) Fair in Maastric ht , T he Net herlands, as well as ot her Fairs in London, New York, and San Francisco.
STA F F Peter M. FairbanksPresident and Princi pal Lindsay Nivens-FrosiniAssociate Director/ Registrar C hristine C. Miller, Gallery DirectorKaren Tallac kson Bacon, Advisor 20t h Century Art Department Ellen S. Hoover, Consultant European DepartmentElisa bet h Peters, ConsultantAmerican Department
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Leon-Augustin L hermitte Frenc h, 1844-1925Le sommeil du moissonneur ou Reprise du travail (Midday Repose) , 1895Signed and dated l / l : L . L hermitte 1895Oil on canvas30 x 37 inc hes t his page
Percy GrayAmerican, 1869-1952Pinnacle PointCy press Cove Point LobosSigend l / l : Percy Grayc. 1935Oil on canvas34 x 40 inc hes
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429 West BroadwayNew York, NY 10012T 212 966 6676F 212 334 5078E info@nancy hoffmangallery.comwww.nancy hoffmangallery.com Nancy Hoffman Gallery opened in SoHo in 1972, among t he f irst contemporary galleries downtown to s how paintings, scul pture, drawings, p hotogra p hs, video, and installations.Six years ago Nancy Hoffman Gallery commenced an active and on-going Projects Space gallery to s howcase younger artists. T he Projects program continues to g row and develop and introduce new artists to t he gallery g roup and audience. Eac h artist ’s single-minded, obsessive commitment to a personal vision and t he process by w hic h t hat vision is realized links younger to more mature artists.Nancy Hoffman Gallery’s active program consists of rotating solo ex hibit ions, active partici pation in art fairs t hroug hout t he country, and members hi p in t he Art Dealers Association of America. Periodic t heme s hows include invited artists. A t hirty-year history is diff icult to enca psulate in a nuts hell . Wit h its Projects Space program, and new artists, Nancy Hoffman Gallery is in a period of renascence.
A RT IST SNicolas AfricanoLinda Mieko AllenIlan Averbuc hJoan BankemperDavid BierkCarolyn BradyHoward Buc hwaldColette CalascioneMark CalderonTimot hy CummingsRupert DeeseMark DepmanDon EddyViola FreyMic hael GregoryGregory HaliliRemy HysbergueKaterina LanfrancoHung LiuLynn Mc CartyLucy MackenzieSusan NorrieJo hn Okulic kFrank OwenPeter PlagensMic hele PredScott PriorRic hard PurdyJosep h Ra ffaelAsya ReznikovBill Ric hardsJesse SmallJim Sullivan
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Josep h Ra ffaelSpirit , 2006Watercolor on pa per60 x 85 inc hes
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Hung LiuWartime: Mot her & Son2007, Mixed media41 x 41 inc hes
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Mic hael GregoryUntitled, 2007Oil on canvas72 x 60 inc hes
STA F F Nancy Hoffman, PresidentSique Spence, DirectorC hris Watson, Associate DirectorJudit h Nic hol sMary McGuinnScott Navic ky
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C hristian Neffe, London and Jill New house, New York, have been colla borating in business for t he past 15 years. C hristian Neffe has been esta blis hed in London since 1968 and is a specialist in Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art , particularly t he art of Bonnard, Vuillard, Dufy and Signac. Jill New house esta blis hed her business in New York in 1980 and specializes in European and American drawings and works on pa per, particularly Corot and Delacroix t hroug h Bonnard, Vuillard, and Matisse. S he is al so at work on t he catalogue raisonné of Corot drawings.
Bot h galleries are located in town houses in t he best areas of London and New York and provide intimate and discreet viewing of t he art work. Appointments are suggested and can easily be made by email or p hone. We look forward to your visit .
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BonnardCorotDegasDelacroixDufyMatissePissarroSignacVuillard
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Pierre BonnardFrenc h, 1867-1947Nu au gant de toilettec. 1924Oil on canvas27 5/8 x 17 7/8 inc hesSigned upper left
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Edouard VuillardFrenc h, 1868-1940T he Beac h at Saint Jacut, 1909, Distemper on pa per on canvas23 1/4 x 17 3/8 inc hesStamped lower r ig ht
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Fernand LegerFrenc h, 1881 - 1955Illustration for Rimbaud’s Poem “Parade” , 1948Pen and ink on pa per13 x 9 7/8 inc hes Init ialed and dated lower r ig ht
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Al bert MarquetFrenc h, 1875-1949Promenade sur la jetée à Sainte Adresse, c . 1905-6Oil on canvas12 5/8 x 15 1/2 inc hesSigned lower r ig ht
Neffe-Degandt32A St. George StreetLondon, W1S 2FJEnglandT 44 207 493 2630F 44 20 7493 1379E [email protected] k
Jill New house4 East 81st StreetNew York, NY 10028T 212 249 9216F 212 734 4098E maildrop@jillnew house.comwww.jillnew house.com
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Pace Prints is a publis her and dealer in contemporary prints by bot h internationally recognized esta blis hed artists and an emerging generation of younger artists. Among t he more esta blis hed artists publis hed by Pace Prints are Donald Baec hler, Francesco C l em ent e , C h u c k C l o s e , J i m D in e , J e a n Dubuffet, Caroll Dun ham, Helen Frankent haler, Sol LeWitt , Robert Mangold, Louise Nevel son, Robert Ryman, and Kiki Smit h . Among t he younger artists are Ellen Berkenblit , Ingrid Calame, Tara Donovan, Carl Fudge, Jane Hammond, Julia Jacquette, Georgia Mars h, Ryan McGinness, Fiona Rae, Mark S heinkman, Kate S hep herd, James Siena, Sue Williams, and Fred Wil son.
C huck Close, b. 1940Self-Portrait Screenprint , 2007Screenprint , 74 1/2 x 57 3/4 inc hesPublis hed by Pace Editions, Inc.
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O pened in 1992, Newzones is one of Canada’s top galleries representing leading names in contemporary Canadian art . Working wit h painting, scul pture, and p hoto-based works, we have developed a strong international following for our artists. T he focus of t hese efforts has been an excit ing program of curated ex hibit ions, publis hing projects, and art fair partici pation. Newzones is interested in artwork t hat continually pus hes t he boundaries of contemporary art practice.
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730 11t h Avenue SWCalgary, Al bertaCanada T2R 0E4T 403 266 1972F 403 266 1987E [email protected]
Cat hy DaleyUntitled , 2007
Oil Pastel on Vellum54 x 36 inc hes
32 East 57t h StreetNew York, NY 10022T 212 421 3237F 212 832 5162E Kristin@ paceprints.comwww.paceprints.com
521 West 26t h StreetNew York, NY 10001`T 212 629 6100F 212 629 6113E Jacob@ paceprints.com
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Los Car pinteros, Panera , 2004Edition of 5, Wood scul pture39 1/2 x 123 x 57 1/4 inc hes
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2450 NW 2nd AvenueMiami, F L 33127T 305 573 2400 F 305 573 0720
PanAmerican Art Projects specializes in art of t he Americas. Our mission is to create a bridge between Nort h and Sout h American cultures by representing and ex hibit ing artists from bot h regions concurrently. We deal wit h emerging to esta blis hed artists, as well as important secondary market paintings, scul pture, and works on pa per. T he gallery is a c harter member of t he Contemporary Art Dealers of Dallas, and is an active member of t he Dallas Arts Dealers Association and t he Wynnwood Arts Association in Miami.
1615 Dragon Street Dallas, T X 75207 T 214 522 3303 F 214 522 5502 www.panamericanart.com
pAn Am e riCAn A rt p roJ eCt s p et e r F et t e rmAn GA LL e ryBergamot Station2525 Mic higan Avenue A7Santa Monica, CA 90404T 310 453 6463F 310 453 6959E info@ peterfetterman.comwww.peterfetterman.com
After 20 years of collecting p hotogra p hy, Peter Fetterman esta blis hed himself as a private dealer before opening his public gallery at t he Bergamot Station Complex in Santa Monica in 1990. T he gallery focus is Classic 20t h Century Fine Art P hotogra p hy wit h a humanist bias and a special interest in Fas hion P hotogra p hy. T he gallery represents important a r t i s t s s u c h a s H en r i C a r t i e r -B r e s s on , Harry Calla han, Lillian Bassman, and Burt Glinn. T he gallery is t he primary dealer for t he world’s leading p hoto-journalist , Sebastiaõ Salgado.
Burt GlinnAndy War hol wit h Edie Sedgwick and C huck WeinNew York City, 1965Silver Gelatin print
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718 Columbus AvenueSan Francisco, CA 94133T 415 434 3055F 415 434 3057E info@ pault hiebaudgallery.comwww.pault hiebaudgallery.com
42 East 76t h StreetTop FloorNew York, NY 10021T 212 737 9759F 212 737 9763
STA F F Amy CancelmoMorgan CareyColleen CaseyAnna ClarksonBritta Nel sonKelly PurcellPaul LeBaron T hiebaudAldo Valdez
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Laura AdlerTom BirknerJenny Brill hartFred Dal keyEileen DavidStep hen De StaeblerDavid FertigYaz Kre hbielCat herine MaizeEd MusantePam S hee hanPaul Stempen ( Estate)Wayne T hiebaudMic hael TompkinsSuong Yangc hareon
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Fred Dal keyModel wit h Back Turned12-6-06, Sanguine conté crayon on pa per9 1/2 x 7 15/16 inc hes
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Wayne T hiebaudPie Slice Rows , 1963Watercolor and pastel on handmade pa per27 5/8 x 32 1/2 inc hes
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Eileen DavidEdge, 2007Oil on canvas6 x 36 inc hes
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Suong Yangc hareonGlendale, CA, 2007Acrylic on canvas30 x 32 inc hes
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Lisa Lock hart , b. 1959Fruit Fall , 2007Collage14 x 11 x 1 3/8 inc hes
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Masao Yamamoto, b. 1957#1025Silver gelatin print6 x 4 inc hes
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Tina BeebeNic k BlosserVictoria HavenEllen GeorgeCynt hia La htiJames LavadourLisa Lock hartNancy LorenzD. E. MayWes Mill sMegan Mur p hyAdam SorensonStorm T har pNell WarrenMarie WattMasao Yamamoto
P DX is a gallery of individual s. Eac h artist has a unique way of seeing t he world, and a hig h level of facility in expressing t hat vision. T he artwork, w het her a painting, film, scul pture, or p hotograp h, comes from t he intellectual and t he visceral. P DX ex hibits work by artists for w hom we are t he primary representative. Individual s, often artists, and museums collect t heir artwork. Reviews of s hows can be found in local and international publications.Loc ated in Po rtl and ’ s Pea r l D i st r i c t , t he gallery space was designed by t he acclaimed arc hitectural f irm Allied Works. T he space combines a contemporary layout of sliding and rotating wall s, wit h t he historic c haracter and natural lig ht of t he building. It reflects our p hilosop hy of recognizing t he past, living in t he present, and looking to t he future.Artists represented by P DX “are among t he best, brig htest and most interesting t hat Portland has to offer” ( D. K. Row, art crit ic for T he Oregonian ) .
p dX Cont em po rA ry A rt925 NW Flanders StreetPortland, O R 97209T 503 222 0063F 503 222 3068E info@ pdxcontemporaryart .comwww.pd xcontemporaryart.com
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T he Peter Findlay Gallery specializes in Impressionist , Modern, and Contemporary paintings, scul ptures, and drawings. We deal in t he work of artists suc h as Blu hm, Degas, Francis, Hopper, Jawlensky, Matisse, Mot herwell , and Nolde. We al so represent several contemporary artists, suc h as: Bill Barrell , Robert Birmelin, Wilfredo C hiesa, Guy Dill , Simon Gaon, Kubac h-Wilmsen, Jo hn Monks, Steve Perrault , and Yang Yanping.
Roger BrownFall Color, Autumn Mist
c. 1987, Acrylic on Canvas48 x 72 inc hes
p et e r F ind LAy GA LL e ry riC hA r d L ev y GA LL e ry514 Central Ave SWAl buquerque, NM 87102T 505 766 9888F 505 242 4279E [email protected]
Founded in 1991 in historic downtown Al buquerque, Ric hard Levy Gallery ex hibits contemporary art of all mediums by emerging, mid-career, and esta blis hed artists. T he program includes contemporary artists from all over t he world. Ric hard Levy Gallery is al so an active publis her of prints and multi ples.
Hiros hi Sugimoto, b. 1948Helicoid: Minimal surface , 2004Gelatin silver print, 24 x 20 inc hesEdition of 25
41 East 57t h StreetNew York, NY 10022T 212 644 4433F 212 644 1675E [email protected]
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For over t hirty years, T he Redfern Gallery has focused on important historical paintings by American artists, concentrating on t he California Sc hool. We ex hibit and offer for sale museum quality paintings from t he late 19t h to early 20t h century. Complimenting t he historical paintings are superb works by present day plein air painters w hose paintings reflect t he majesty of t he early masters. Bronze scul ptures by nota ble living artists accentuate t he galleries f ine art . T he Redfern Gallery continues to be a leading source for private, cor porate, and museum collections and is at your service w het her you are buying, selling, or just researc hing t hat special painting. We invite you to visit our second location at t he beautiful Montage Resort & Spa, al so located in Laguna Beac h, California.
t h e r edF e rn GA LL e ry1540 Sout h Coast Hig hwayLaguna Beac h, CA 92651T 949 497 3356F 949 497 1324 E [email protected]
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William Wendt1865-1946Laguna CoastDated 1930Oil on Canvas30 x 36 inc hes
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Edgar Payne1883-1947Canyon De C hellyOil on canvas25 x 30 inc hes
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Guy Rose, 1867-1925Dunes and Hill , CarmelDated 1918Oil on Canvas15 X 18 inc hes
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Granville Redmond 1871-1935California PoppiesOil on Canvas12 x 16 inc hes
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Maurice BraunBenjamin BrownColin Campbell CooperPaul De Long preMaynard DixonJo hn M. GambleAnna Hill sT homas HuntJosep h K leitsc hJules PagesEdgar PayneGranville RedmondWilliam Ritsc helC harles ReiffelGuy RoseJack Wil kinson Smit hGeorge Gardner SymonsWilliam Wendt
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STA F F Ray Redfern, OwnerRoberta Haltom, Director Karl RingNancy Morris
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r ehs GA LL e ries, inC. 5 East 57t h StreetNew York, NY 10022T 212 355 5710C 917 690 7766F 212 355 5742E info@re hs.comwww.re hs.com
Re hs Galleries, Inc. is one of t he world’s leading dealers of important 19t h, 20t h & 21st century art . T he gallery specializes in Frenc h, Brit is h, and American artists w ho ex hibited at t he Paris Salon and London’s Royal Academy from 1860–1920.Members of: Fine Art Dealers Association ( FA DA), Art & Antique Dealers League of America, C. I .N.O.A. , Appraisers Association of America.
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Jean Baptiste Camille CorotLa sente aux vac hesPainted c.1860-70Oil on canvas15 x 21 1/2 inc hesSigned
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Edouard Léon Cortès1882 - 1969Bouquinistes, Notre DamePainted c.1948Oil on canvas13 x 18 inc hesSigned
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Daniel Ridgway Knig ht1839 - 1924Paysanne a GenouxPainted c.1894Oil on canvas26 x 32 inc hesSigned and inscribed Paris
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Barry Oretskyb. 1946T he Popcorn VendorAcrylic on canvas24 x 36 inc hesSigned
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19t h CenturyWilliam A. BouguereauEugene BoudinJean B.C. CorotEdouard CortèsNarcisse Diaz de la PeñaJulien DupréEugene Galien LaloueDaniel Ridgway Knig htLouis Aston Knig htEmile Munier
Modern & ContemporaryHolly BanksAllan BanksGregory F. HarrisUgo GianniniJo hn Ku hnBarry OretskyJunn RocaSally Swatland
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Howard L. Re hs, current President
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rob e rt L. pA rsons F ine A rt131 Bent StreetTaos, NM 87571T 575 751 0159E parsons@ parsonsart .comwww.parsonsart.com
Robert L . Parsons Fine Art Gallery ex hibits important paintings from t he Taos Society of Artists, Taos Founders, as well as Early Santa Fe and Taos Art Colonies. Housed in t he historic Ferdinand Maxwell house, t his unique collection features art from t he early to mid- twentiet h century, wit h a focus on t he New Mexico images made famous by t hese early artists.
E. Martin Hennings1886-1956Indian Riders-Aspens and Spruce , Oil on canvas30 x 30 inc hes
rob e rt h en ry A dAms F ine A rt
715 Nort h Franklin StreetC hicago, I L 60610 T 312 642 8700E info@adamsfineart .comwww.adamsfineart.com
Specializing in Modernism, Precisionism, Regionalism, Social Realism, Abstract Ex pressionism, and African American art . Works by Abercrombie, Armin, Bo hrod, Carter, Cortor, Crawford, Delaney, Drewes, Josimovic h, Hunt, Lee-Smit h, Martinelli , Mo holy-Nagy, Roberti , Roszak, Sc hwartz, Sebree, Siskind, Sommer, T hecla, War hol, Westermann, and W hite.
Emil J. BisttramAmerican, 1895 -1976
Untitled (Abstraction)Oil on canvas, 195526 1/4 x 36 inc hes
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sC hiLL e r & bo do eU ro p eAn pAint inGs
120 East 65t h StreetNew York, NY 10065T 212 772 8627F 646 607 5588E info@sc hillerandbodo.comwww.sc hillerandbodo.com
Sc hiller & Bodo European Paintings is located in an elegant town house on Man hattan’s U pper East Side. Our gallery, designated An American Salon , is reminiscent of t he 19t h-century salons w here many of our paintings may once have hung. Sc hiller & Bodo specializes in Frenc h Barbizon, Academic, and Post- Impressionist paintings. Artists in our inventory include Bouguereau, Sorolla, Bon heur, Corot, Courbet, Daubigny, Diaz de la Peña, d’Espagnat, Loiseau, Puigaudeau, Valtat, and Vuillard.
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Jean Ba ptiste Camille Corot Frenc h, 1796-1875Les deux soeurs dans la prairie, 1860-65Signed lower r ig ht: Corot Oil on canvas13 x 18 1/8 inc hes
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Jules BretonFrenc h, 1826-1906Le Matin, Signed and dated lower left : Jules Breton 1888Oil on canvas40 x 30 inc hes
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Edouard VuillardFrenc h, 1868-1940Le quay du Pouliguen1908Signed lower r ig ht: E. Vuillardglue-based distemper on cardboard32 7/8 x 58 1/4 inc hes
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Joaquin Sorolla y BastidaSpanis h, 1863-1923Playa de Valencia, c . 1903Signed in ink, lower left : J Sorolla, Oil on panel5 1/4 x 9 3/4 inc hes
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Scott Ric hards Contemporary Art has esta blis hed a unique presence in t he contemporary art world by successfully representing a varied program of international mid-career and emerging contemporary artists. Wit h over 15 years ex perience working wit h contemporary and modern art , Scott Ric hards is dedicated to promoting artists in t he international art arena, w hile al so advising collectors ont he secondary market.
251 Post Street, Suite 310San Francisco, CA 94108T 415 788 5588E gallery@srcart .comwww.srcart.comHours: Tuesday - Friday 10am - 6pmSaturday 11am - 5:30 pm
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Ric hard AnuszkiewiczC harles ArnoldiFernando BoteroSimon CassonPaul Critc hleyMartin DiGirolamoCarole FeuermanWarner FriedmanPatric k Hug hesMic hael Kalis hJeremy KiddC hris KitzeMel RamosRobert SilversEric Zammitt
STA F F Scott Ric hardsAlina Ric hardsRay Blackman
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Silvers, Robert , b. 1968Classic Elvis , 1997P hotomosaic on aluminum 60 x 48 inc hes, Edition of 642 x 32 inc hes, Edition of 10
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Friedman, Warner, b.1935A Bend in t he River , 2007Acrylic on ir regularly s ha ped canvas (dy ptic h) , 56 x 80 inc hes
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Hug hes, Patric k, b. 1939Sta bile Doors , 2007Oil on board construction24 x 49 1/2 x 8 inc hes
scott richards contemporary art
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s eA rs-p eyton GA LL e ry 12014 Saltair PlaceLos Angeles, CA 90049T 310 889 7950 F 310 889 9774E [email protected]
210 Elevent h Avenue, Suite 802New York, New York 10001T 212 966 7469F 914 305 1910E [email protected]
T he Sears-Peyton Gallery has been representing t he work of contemporary American artists since 1999. T he uniting t hread t hat links our diverse g roup is t heir commitment to t he medium of t heir c hoice. Eac h has a way of working t hat prizes process driven ex ploration and improvisation; in eac h case t he process is one t hat yields a singular hand-made piece. Questions are raised and ex plored t hroug h rigorous cra ft .
T he gallery is committed to t he long term development of our artists, placing works in public and private collections, as well as acting as an accessible public space in w hic h works are ex hibited and become part of t he cultural dialogue.
Isa bel Bigelow, b. 1966Tree (red ) , Oil on pa per
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simon CA pst iC K-dA L e F ine A rt59 East 72nd StreetNew York, NY 10021T 212 628 2067F 212 628 2068www.simonca pstic k-dale.com
Simon Capstick-Dale has been in business since 1987 and specializes in Twentiet h Century Masters, including Impressionist, Modern and Contemporary paintings, watercolors, drawings, and scul pture.
Pa blo Picasso, Nu Couc hé , 20 April 1972Pencil on pa per mounted at t he edges on board22 1/4 x 29 1/2 inc hes, Signed, dated and numbered ‘Picasso 20.4.72. I I ’ top rig ht
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Tom Veilleu x Gallery specializes in Fine American Paintings & Scul pture from early twentiet h century wit h an emp hasis on Modernism.
For over f i fty years, Spanierman Gallery LLC has been responsible for t he placement of important works of art in major museum and private collections around t he world. Spanierman Modern, a division of Spanierman Gallery LLC, specializes in modern masters, Post-War, and contemporary art . T he gallery features works by James Brooks, Alexander Calder, Dan C hristensen, Jasmina Danowski, Willem de Kooning, Burgoyne Diller, Suzy Freling huysen, Balcomb Greene, Gertrude Greene, Gary Komarin, Lee Krasner, C harlotte Park, and C harles Green S haw.
Burgoyne Diller1906-1965
Early Geometricc. 1934
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53 East 58t h StreetNew York, NY 10022T 212 832 1400F 212 588 9505E [email protected] c [email protected] scas [email protected]
STA F F Tom Veilleu xOlivia Pol selli
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75 Market Street, Suite 104Portland, M E 04101T 207 828 0784E info@tomveilleu x.com www.tomveilleu x.com
James Fitzgerald, 1899-1971Cy press at LobosWatercolor and ink on rice pa per18 1/2 x 24 1/2 inc hes
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Spencer Jon Helfen Fine Arts specializes in California and American Modernism, wit h an emphasis on t he California Modernists of t he 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s. We are one of t he only galleries to mount significant ex hibitions displaying rare works by historically important California Modernists. Our clients include novice to advanced collectors, as well as museums and ot her institutions. All of our clients can expect t horough researc h of eac h work of art and biographical information on eac h artist. Stylistically, we offer works t hat reflect t he wide diversity of California and American Modernism, including Art Deco, Cubist, Magic Realist, Regionalist, Social Realist, Surrealist, and Sync hromist works of art. T he Gallery offers fine paintings, sculpture, drawings, and prints. We are proud to represent t he Estates of Victor Arnautoff, Brents Carlton, Ralph C hessé, Helen Clark Oldfield, Otis Oldfield, Frede Vidar, and Bernard Zakheim. Member of: Art Dealers Association of California
9200 West Olympic Boulevard Suite 200Beverly Hill s , CA 90212T 310 273 8838F 310 273 8848E [email protected]
A RT IST SMa bel AlvarezVictor ArnautoffEdward BibermanDorr Bot hwellMargaret BrutonClaude BuckBrents CarltonRal p h C hesséFrancis de ErdelyBoris Deutsc hHelen ForbesKaroly FulopJo hn Emmett GerrityNil s GrenEdit h HamlinSop hie Har peJo hn Langley HowardPeter Krasnow
STA F F Spencer Jon Helfen, DirectorStep hanie Boris, Gallery Assistant
Walt Ku hnLucien La baudtKnud MerrildJo hn MottramWarren NewcombeHelen Clark OldfieldOtis OldfieldRut h Powers OrtliebEdna ReindelJacques Sc hnierSueo SerisawaBurr SingerRal p h Stack poleLucretia Van HornFrede VidarStanton Macdonald Wrig htBernard Zak heimand ot hers
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Helen Clark Oldfield 1902 - 1981Virgo, 1940Signed “Helen Oldfield” lower centerOil on board20.75 x 10.5 inc hes
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Raymond Leroy Hill1891 - 1980Deat h Valley Patternc. 1935Signed (indistinctly) “Ray Hill” lower r ig htOil on canvas20 x 30 inc hes
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Otis Oldfield, 1890 -1969Green Apples , 1940Signed “Otis Oldfield” lower r ig ht, Oil on canvas24 x 20 inc hes
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Marion Randall Parsons 1878 - 1953Sc hool house and Graveyard, Columbiac. 1945, Init ialed “M P” lower r ig ht, Oil on board24 x 20 inc hes
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7 East Ana pamu StreetSanta Barbara, CA 93101T 805 730 1460F 805 730 1462E [email protected]
ESTAT ESAnders AldrinJo hn Bern hardtLydia CooleyColin Campbell CooperLockwood de ForestAnya Fis herSidney GordinRic hard HainesLyla HarcoffW HD KoernerBetty LaneDan LutzNell Brooker May hewBen Messic kFrederic k Rema hlGrace Libby VollmerHoward Wars haw
A RT IST SBo BartlettKen BortolazzoGregory BottsHarry CarmeanTerry Dela ppAlia E. El-BermaniMartha Mayer Erlebac herJon FrancisRobin GowenJo hn NavaR. Kenton Nel son Angela PerkoHank Pitc herMiriam SlaterJack R. Smit hMic hael SokolisNicole StrasburgSara h VedderS hiba Ward
STA F F Frank GossJeremy TessmerSusan Bus hBrian KingEdgard RinconDanielle Pelta kianJan Hel selMaggie Iba
1266 Coast Village RoadMontecito, CA 93108T 805 969 5112F 805 969 0220
Sullivan Goss - An American Gallery presents an excit ing selection of 19t h, 20t h, and 21st century American art . T he gallery has recently ex panded its contemporary offering substantially, and looks forward to bringing some of t he f inest living American artists to t he West Coast.
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Sidney Gordin1918 -199619-57 , 195710 1/4 x 9 1/2 x 4 inc hesWelded bronze, Signed
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Mart ha Mayer Erlebac herNig ht Still Li fe , 200330 x 32 inc hesOil on canvasSigned lower left
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E s t a bl i s h e d in C a l i f o r n i a s in c e 1 9 7 9 , Tasende Gallery offers works by a blue-c hi p roster of international and American artists.
8808 Melrose AvenueLos Angeles, CA 90069T 310 276 8686F 310 276 8576
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Fletc her BentonFernando Botero Lynn C hadwic kEduardo C hillida José Luis Cuevas Niki De Saint P halle Mark Di SuveroGiacomo ManzùRoberto MattaHenry MooreArmando MoralesAndres Nagel Louise Nevel sonJosep Riera i AragoArmando RomeroWayne T hiebaud Barbara Weldon Lambert Maria Wintersberger
STA F F J.M. Tasende, PresidentMary Bet h Petersen, DirectorAitor Tasende, Gallery ManagerBetina Tasende, LA Gallery Director
820 Prospect StreetLa Jolla, CA 92037T 858 454 3691 F 858 454 0589E [email protected]
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Fernando BoteroHorse, 2005Bronze18 inc hes tall
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Wayne T hiebaudFour Sandwic hesc. 2003Oil on board4 3/4 x 7 1/2 inc hes
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Sin c e o u r l a u n c h in 2 0 0 4 , w e h ave ra p i d l y b e c om e r e c o g ni z e d a c ro s s t h e g l o b e a s on e o f t h e U K ’ s l e a d in g g a l l e r i e s in p rov i d in g inn ova t i ve a r t wo r k . C l i ent s a n d c r i t i c s s i g h t u s a s on e o f t h e t o p g a l l e r i e s w h o s h o w t o p em e r g in g a r t i s t s b e c a u s e w e d el i ve r e d g y a r t wo r k s in t e r m s o f c on c e p t a n d m e d i a a n d u n d e r s t a n d t h a t t h e b o u n d a r i e s b e t w e en a r t , d e s i g n , a n d a r c h i t e c t u r e a r e m e r g in g t o c r e a t e t h e n e x t f o r e s e e a bl e a r t m ovem ent o f ‘ d e s i g n e d l i v in g s p a c e ’ .
37 Moreton Street, PimlicoLondon, SW1V 2NY, UK
15 C hristmas StepsBristol , BS1 5BS, UKT +44 (0) 7859 012737E [email protected] www.stepsgallery.com
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Tim TateWelcome HomeGlass & Electronic s20 x 8 x 8 inc hes
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Carolina SardiUntitled in RedEnamel on Steel70 x 122 1/5 x 2 inc hes
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Kuldeep Mal hi RCASeeing Red Part 1Ceramic43 x 43 x 4 inc hes lower r ig ht
Stine JespersenAttempt to Controle 1Ceramic24 x 12 x 12 inc hes
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Amanda NotarianniAndrew RyderCarol SinclairCarolina SardiC harlie Mac p hersonC huck ElliottC hul Hyun A hnDaniel MilesFran Ric hardsonKate RaggettJuliet RoseK lari ReisKuldeep Mal hi RCANick Rodgers RCASteve YeatesStine Jespersen RCATimot hy SandysTim Tate
STA F F Davinia Bulford-CooperSimon Ric hardsMicky MiddletonBetsey Li pp
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YA RGER I ST RAUSS specializes in modern and contemporary art , representing artwork by Modern Masters, establis hed mid-career artists, and distinguis hed new talent.
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Pierre Marie BrissonMarc C hagallJeff DunasRobert FarberHelen Frankent halerBasil GogosSteve HustonHei Myung HyunJared JoslinEd MartinHenri MatisseTom McKinleyJoan MiróJudy Pfa ffCurtis P hilli psPa blo PicassoPierre-Auguste RenoirAlexander RokoffDon SimonZac hary T horntonLinda ToubyRay Turner
STA F F Tim YargerBryson StraussDavid C havezEliza bet h Yoc himRobert ConstantBelle P havic hitrIsara porn C haiwong
YA RGE R I ST RAUSS ContemporaryA Division of Timot hy Yarger Fine Art 354 Nort h Bedford DriveBeverly Hill s , CA 90210T 310 278 4400E [email protected]
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Steve HustonEnd: Round One , 2007Oil on canvas24 x 36 inc hes
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Ed MartinFloaters , 2006P hotogra p h30 x 38 1/2 inc hesEdition of 25
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Hei Myung HyunC herry Blossom 1007 , 2007Mixed media48 x 56 inc hes
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Jared JoslinC himney Swifts , 2004 Acrylic on canvas30 x 48 inc hes
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Esta blis hed in 1980, Trotter Galleries became t he f irst art gallery on t he Monterey Peninsula devoted exclusively to t he ex hibit ion and sale of early California and American art . Voted “Best Art Gallery” by t he Carmel C hamber of Commerce and considered a ‘must stop’ w hile visit ing t he Monterey Peninsula. Now wit h two locations - downtown Carmel, as well as t he recently opened second gallery in Pacif ic Grove - t he galleries offer an extensive collection of important historical artwork by artists active from San Diego to Mendocino, wit h a special emp hasis on artists of t he Carmel /Monterey area 1875-1950.
Trotter Galleries has consistently maintained its reputation as a source for t he beginning as well as t he advanced collector by providing quality work of prominent early California artists for twenty-eig ht years. Currently you can see museum-quality paintings by artists suc h as Armin Hansen, Granville Redmond, Maurice Braun, Selden Gile, T homas A. McGlynn, Mary DeNeale Morgan, Percy Gray, C harles Rollo Peters, Frank H. Myers, S. C. Yuan, Art hur Hill Gil bert , Jules Tavernier, William Cla pp, and many ot hers.
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Art hur F. Mat hews, 1860-1945Nudes in t he Landsca pe Oil on canvas25 1/4 x 23 1/4 inc hes
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Armin C. Hansen, 1886-1957T he Towboat , Oil on board10 x 14 inc hes
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Percy Gray, 1869-1952Poppies & LupineWatercolor, 16 x 20 inc hes
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William F. Jackson, 1850-1936Mt. Tamal pais wit h Poppies and LupineOil on canvas, 10 x 8 inc hes
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Franz Bisc hoff Maurice BraunWilliam Cla ppE. C harlton FortuneJo hn GambleArt hur Hill Gil bertSelden GilePercy GrayArmin C. HansenFrancis Mc Comas
STA F F Terry Trotter, OwnerPaula Trotter, Owner
Pacif ic Grove301 Forest AvenueAcross from City HallT 831 649 3246F 831 649 3247
Evelyn Mc CormickT homas A. McGlynnMary DeNeale MorganFrank H. MyersEdgar PayneC harles Rollo PetersGranville RedmondWilliam Ritsc helGuy RoseS. C. Yuan
CarmelWest side of San Carlos between Ocean & 7t hPaseo San Carlos Court T 831 625 3246F 831 625 1456E [email protected]
Mailing AddressP.O. Box 3246, Carmel, CA 93921
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Walter Bisc hoff GalerieLinienstrasse121D-10115 Berlin (Mitte)
T he Walter Bisc hoff Gallery was first founded in 1983 in C hicago, Illinois. Moving back to Germany in 1988 t he gallery space in Stuttgart was opened, followed in 1995 by a second gallery in Berlin, t hen in 1997, t he Museum Villa Haiss in D-Zell a.H. was opened. T he main focus of t he Walter Biscoff Gallery is contemporary art, supporting young artists by giving yearly sc holars hips for a six-mont h studio stay in San Jose, CA. wit h art exc hanges between Germany, USA, and Russia. Since 1986, t he gallery has taken part in artfairs, suc h as Art Cologne, Art C hicago, Arco Madrid, Kiaf Seoul, and many ot hers. At t he Los Angeles Art Show t he gallery will present: Denny and C heryl Ekstrom, T homas Henninger, Joac him Hiller, Valery Koshlyakov, Tillmann Krieg, Hans Rentsc hler, and Ger hard Ric hter.
C heryl Ekstrom Sta ble In ha bitants of a C hanging WorldEames Lounge C hair wit h Ottoman Scul pture316L Stainless SteelC hair: 33 inc hes hig h x 33 wide x 31 deepOttoman: 15 inc hes hig h x 26 wide x 23 deep
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v inC ent vA LLA rino F ine A rt 120 East 65t h StreetNew York, NY 10065T 212 628 0722F 646 607 9470E info@vallarinofineart .comwww.vallarinofineart.com
Vincent Vallarino Fine Art, Ltd. offers one of t he most diverse selections of 19t h & 20t h century American and European paintings from 1850-1950. We ex hibit only t he f inest paintings from American Impressionism, Frenc h Post Impressionism, Abstract Ex pressionist , and Modernist traditions. Our paintings are c hosen for t heir quality, beauty, and integrity.
Melville PriceAmerican, 1920-1970T he C hasm , 1960Oil on canvas, Signed and dated on verso47 x 59 inc hes
Walter Bisc hoff Galerieim Museum Villa HaissAm Park 1D-77735 Zell a.H.GermanyT 0049 7835 5499 87 or -85F 0049 7835 5499 88E artbisc [email protected] hoff.com
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Wetterling Gallery has been in t he vanguard of international contemporary art for almost t hree decades. Since its inception in 1978, t he gallery has produced s hows by some of t he most important masters of our t ime. T he gallery maintains a dynamic platform by alternating ex hibit ions of artists from different generations, including up to eig ht s hows eac h year by emerging and contemporary artists, wit h an exclusive catalogue made in relation to every s how. T he gallery al so partici pates in a pproximately eig ht international art fairs annually
Kungsträdgården 3111 47 Stock holm, SwedenT +46 8 101009Mobile +46 70 772 50 50F +46 705 845 945www.wetterlinggallery.com
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Doug & Mike StarnStructure of T houg ht #112001, Edition 5MIS and Lysonic inkjet prints on T hai Mul berry, gampi and tissue pa pers wit h wax, 40 x 34 inc hes46 x 42 inc hes framed
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Nat halia EdenmontSofie, 2007Edition 6, C-ty pe print mounted on glassVarious dimensions
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Diti AlmogPeter Bla keSebastian BlanckRoss BlecknerJames BrownAngela de la CruzKarin DavieJim DineNat halia EdenmontBarry FlanaganEric FreemanIsca Greenfield-SandersRic hard HamiltonJane HammondJasper Jo hns
STA F F Josefina BergströmHelene Ka hmMaj LaineUlrika Lind holmSimone Sc hmidEbba SetterbladBjörn Wetterling
Roy Kortic kPatric k LundeenS hana LutkerJason MartinKumari Na ha ppanJulian O pieRobert Rausc henbergJames RosenquistMike & Doug StarnFrank StellaBernar VenetTom Wesselmann’s estate
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W hitespace is a contemporary f ine art gallery located in Auckland, New Zealand.It is ideally situated in t he beautiful Pacif ic Ocean between Asia and Australia to t he West and America to t he East. Directors Debora h W hite and Kennet h Jo hnson represent a diverse g roup of leading artists w hose work reflects t he cultural r ic hness and diversity of t he region.
contemporary art12 Crummer Road, PonsonbyAuckland, New ZealandT +64 9 361 6331 Mobile +6421639789E dw hite@ w hitespace.co.nzwww.w hitespace.co.nz
Virginia King, Sout hern Nautilus (Number 1 of a limited edition of 8)
Created from marine g rade 316 Stainless Steel, 50 x 30 inc hes
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One of t he preeminent art dealers in California, William A. Karges Fine Art specializes in early California and American Paintings. Wit h galleries in Carmel and Los Angeles, Karges Fine Art carries one of t he most varied, hig h-quality, historically signif icant inventories of paintings availa ble on t he West Coast. T he gallery is especially known for its superior level of sc holars hi p and museum-quality publications. Karges Fine Art is al so t he exclusive representative of Dennis Do heny, considered by many to be t he f inest realist landsca pe painter working in California today.
427 Nort h Canon Drive, Suite 101Beverly Hill s , CA 90210T 310 276 8551Toll Free 800 884 4022 F 310 276 8551E kargesla@ pacbell .net
6t h & DoloresCarmel, CA 93921T 831 625 4266Toll free 800 833 9185F 831 625 9649E pkra ft@kargesfineart .comwww.kargesfineart.com
Armin Hansen, 1886 - 1957Beating it for HomeOil on Board14 x 17 inc hes
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129 West San Francisco StreetSecond FloorSanta Fe, New Mexico 87501T 314 616 7720
4735 Mc P herson AvenueSt. Louis, MO 63108T 314 367 8020F 314 367 4010E info@s hearburngallery.comwww.s hearburngallery.com
Robert Mot herwellUntitled , 1975-76Acrylic and c harcoal on canvas24 x 36 inc hes
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Seattle203 Dexter Ave Nort hSeattle, WA 98109T 206 652 5855F 206 652 5866E gallery@ winstonwac hter.comwww.winstonwac hter.com
New York530 West 25t h StreetNew York, NY 10001T 212 255 2718 F 212 255 2719E nygallery@ winstonwac hter.comwww.winstonwac hter.com
Winston Wac hter is a f ine art gallery wit h ex hibit ion spaces in New York City and Seattle. T he gallery specializes in t he acquisit ion and placement of contemporary and 20t h Century works of art . Esta blis hed in 1995 by Stacey Winston-Levitan and C hristine Wac hter-Campbell , t he gallery’s mission is to assist clients wit h t he intricacies of acquiring works of art . Stacey and C hristine bring wit h t hem a dept h of knowledge and over twenty years of ex perience in t he art community.
Seton Smit h, b. 1955Guest House Rig ht RoomC hromogenic print face-mounted to nonreflective plexiglass wit h aluminum brace48 x 48 inc hes
© 2007 Dedalus Foundation, Inc. Licensed by Vaga, New York
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STA F F Mic hael Ha berJennifer Jo hnsonMic hele Mack
418 West 15t h StreetNew York, NY 10011T 212 871 6700F 212 871 6988E wooster [email protected] www.wooster projects.com
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C had AttieJean-Mic hel BasquiatGordon C heungCras hJim DineNat Finkel steinReece JonesSimon KeenleysideRoy Lic htensteinClaes OldenburgMatt hew SatzSusan SommerAndy War holTom Wesselmann
Founded in 1988, Wooster Projects is an internationally recognized gallery t hat s howcases t he f inest in contemporary art along wit h emerging artists. In 1999, Wooster Projects moved from its So ho location to its present location in C hel sea, New York. T he gallery provides a venue for emerging artists, as well as post-war and contemporary art . Wooster Projects is known for its large collection of pop art , including works by Roy Lic htenstein, Andy War hol, and Tom Wesselmann. In addition to its regular ex hibit ion sc hedule, Wooster Projects hosts special ex hibits and c harity events t hroug hout t he year. T he sta ff is dedicated to providing its clientele wit h ex pertise, guidance, and a full range of services related to t he acquisit ion, consignment, and sale of works of art .
© Nat Finkel stein
© Andy War hol Foundation for t he Visual Arts
© Andy War hol Foundation for t he Visual Arts
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Andy War holFlower for t he Tacoma Dome , 1982, Screenprint on Lenox Museum Board38 3/4 x 40 inc hesStamped verso by War hol Foundation
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Andy War holCandy Box , 198324 x 18 inc hesScreenprint on pa perStamped verso by t he War hol Foundation
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Nat Finkel steinEdie, c . 1964-66Color p hotogra p h bottom
Nat Finkel steinNico, c . 1964-66Contact s heet on metal unique
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Yossi Milo Gallery specializes in contemporary p hotogra p hy and works on pa per.
525 West 25t h StreetNew York, NY 10001T 212 414 0370F 212 414 0371E [email protected]
Loretta Lu x, b. 1969Portrait of Antonia, 2007
19 5/8 x 19 5/8 inc hesFuji crystal arc hive print
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AbiGAiL FU r ey F ine p r int s And d rAw inGs
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Grant Wood, 1891-1942, Sultry Nig htLit hogra p h, 1939, Edition of 100, publis hed by Associated American Artists, Signed in pencilFull s heet wit h deckled edges, 9 1/16 x 11 5/8 inc hes
P.O. Box 35645Boston, MA 02135T 617 782 1382F 617 787 6469E a [email protected]
Specializing in American and European Prints from 1850-1950.
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604 College AvenueSanta Rosa, CA 95404T 707 546 7352F 707 546 7924E [email protected]
Our focus is 19t h t hroug h 21st century American and European prints. Our specialties include Color Woodcut, Abstract Ex pressionism, American Modernism, American Regionalism, W PA, Latin American, and Surrealism. T he Annex Galleries represent t he estates of Anders Aldrin, Gustave Baumann, Dorr Bot hwell , Edmond Casarella, Bernard C hilds, Leonard Edmondson, Augusta Rat hbone, William S. Rice, Sueo Serisawa, James D. Smillie, and Adja Yunkers.
Gustave BaumannAmerican, 1881-1971
Summer Clouds1925, Color woodcut
(t his impression printed in 1956)10 13/16 x 9 5/8 inc hes
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DAv iDson GA ll e ries
Davidson Galleries, founded in 1973, has two print departments: Contemporary Prints and Drawings, and Antique prints. We have an extensive website, regularly publis h catalogs, and mount 24 to 30 ex hibit ions eac h year in Seattle. Recent ex hibit ions include Riviere, Roberts, Burr , Baskin, Milton, Hamaguc hi , Toledo, and Kunc. In t he contemporary department we focus on mid-career and younger artists rat her t han painter’s works hop prints. T he Antique department, presents work of deceased artists from t he last f ive centuries.
313 Occidental Avenue Sout hSeattle, WA 98104T 206 624 1324 or 624 6700F 206 624 4588Contemporary Prints E [email protected]>Antique Prints E [email protected]>www.davidsongalleries.com
Peter Brauninger, b.1948Joe’s Ta ble, 2007Etc hing & aquatint11 1/2 x 9 1/4 inc hes
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Esta blis hed in 1975, Egenolf Gallery specializes in f ine Ja panese woodblock prints and drawings, including works by t he earliest 17t h century pioneers of u kiyo-e to t he s hin hanga masters of t he 20t h century. We are pleased to offer interesting designs in exceptional condition over a broad range of prices. Clients include museums, private collectors, and dealers in t he US, Europe, and Ja pan. Artists include Hasui, Hiros hige, Hokusai , Kunisada, Kuniyos hi , Saito, Utamaro, Yos hida (Hiros hi) , Yos hitos hi , and ot hers.
P.O. Box 4240 Burbank, CA 91503T 661 821 0256 F 661 821 0884E [email protected] www.egenolfgallery.com
Utagawa Kuniyos hi , 1797-1861T he young Takeda S hingen fig hting
a large malevolent wolf Color woodblock print, c . 1830
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Jo el r. B e rGquisT f ine A rT sP.O. Box 20546Stanford, CA 94309T 650 473 9742F 650 473 9346E jbfa20546@ya hoo.com
Pierre-Auguste RenoirL’Enfant au Biscuit1898-1899Lit hogra p h in colors
Specializing in 17t h t hroug h 20t h century European and American prints and drawings.Offering works by Goya, Georges Lemmen, Edouard Manet, C harles Maurin, Piranesi , Camille P i s sa r ro , P ie r re -Augu ste Renoi r , Rembrandt van Rijn, James Tissot, James A. M. W histler, and ot hers.
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Ric hard EstesKentucky Fried C hic ken , 2007
Color sil kscreen print in 110 colorsImage 24 x 16 inc hesS heet 28 x 20 inc hes
Edition of 58, Publis hed by Marl boroug h Gra p hic s
© Ric hard Estes
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Marl boroug h Gra p hic s is a publis her of prints in various mediums wit h bot h gallery and non-gallery artists. T here is a focus on publis hing in t he medium of p hotogravure. We offer prints on t he secondary market by Contemporary and Modern artists, and maintain a large inventory of prints by emerging, as well as esta blis hed artists.
40 West 57t h Street2nd FloorNew York, NY 10019T 212 541 4900 F 212 541 4948 www.marl boroug hgra p hic sny.com
MA r lBo rouGh G rA p hics MA ry ryAn GA ll e ry527 West 26t h StreetNew York, NY 10001T 212 397 0669F 212 397 0766E [email protected]
Mary Ryan Gallery, Inc. was esta blis hed in 1981 and represents contemporary artists working in all media, as well as focusing on a diverse range of contemporary prints and works on pa per. T he gallery al so specializes in early 20t h Century American and Brit is h works on pa per and prints. Mary Ryan Gallery is a member of t he Art Dealers Association of America (A DAA) and t he International Fine Print Dealers Association ( I F P DA).
Donald Sultan, b. 1951 Twelve Colors (set of 12) 2007, Sil kscreenEdition of 5025 x 20 1/2 inc hes eac h
published by Mary Ryan Gallery
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Jorge Pardo, Cuban-born American, b. 1963Untitled, 2006, Mixogra fía® di ptyc h print on handmade pa per, 22k gold lea f, lig ht ( L ED’s) , woodEdition of 30 (di ptyc h) , 50 x 58 x 3 inc hes (installed )
MixoG rA fiA® pAu l MccA r ron f ine p r inT s & D rAw inGs
P.O. Box 373Prince Street StationNew York, NY 10012T 212 772 1181F 212 472 2497E info@ paulmccarron.comwww.paulmccarron.com
Since 1975, Paul Mc Carron has been handling original European and American prints and drawings from t he 15t h to t he early 20t h century. Mr. Mc Carron is t he aut hor of t he catalogue raisonné on Martin Lewis’s prints.
Pierre Courtin, b. 1921Graine, April 29, 1957Relief engraving from a heavily embossed zinc plate on t hic k textured pa per dyed mauveEdition of 4, Platemark 8 1/4 x 6 3/4 inc hesS heet 18 x 9 inc hes
1419 East Adams BoulevardLos Angeles, CA 90011T 323 232 1158F 323 232 1655E gallery@mixogra fia.comwww.mixografia.com
T he Mixogra fía® Works hop prints and publis hes limited editions on handmade pa per using a process t hat allows for prints in deep relief . More t han 90 of t he world’s most distinguis hed artists have c hallenged t he works hop wit h a diverse array of projects resulting in t he publication of more t han 700 editions. Our gallery space maintains a programme of ex hibit ions dedicated to s howing t his exceptional work.
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pAu lson p r ess 1318 Tent h Street Berkeley, CA 94710T 510 559 2088F 510 559 2085E info@ paul sonpress.comwww.paul sonpress.com
Paul son Press specializes in limited edition intaglio prints. Located in Berkeley, CA, t he press is part of t he San Francisco Bay Area’s r ic h tradition of f ine art printmaking. Paul son Press’ p hilosop hy is to facilitate rat her t han direct an artist , creating an environment w here artists can do t heir best work. Since 1996, Paul son Press has publis hed over 300 editions wit h over 30 artists including Mary Lee Bendol p h, Ross Bleckner, Squeak Carnwat h, Caio Fonseca, C hris Jo hanson, and Martin Puryear.
C hris Jo hanson, b.1968, Forever Is Bot h Ways for All Time ( Perceptions #2) , 2007, Color sugarli ft aquatint etc hing, Pa per Size, 37 x 45 inc hes Edition of 40
p lAT T f ine A rT561 W Diversey ParkwaySuite 213C hicago, I L 60614T 773 281 2500F 773 281 0900E info@ plattf ineart .comwww.plattfineart.com
Platt Fine Art is dedicated to offering our clients works by major American artists at reasona ble prices and in t he f inest condition possible. We specialize in 19t h and early 20t h century American paintings, f ine prints, and works on pa per wit h an emp hasis on Impressionism, Post- Impressionism, Modernism, W.P.A., Social Realism, Regionalism, and early Abstraction.
Werner Drewes1899 -1985Circle and Square Woodcut17 3/4 x 16 5/8 inc hes
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r. e. l e w is & DAuGhT e ro riGinA l p rinT s
P.O. Box 6126San Ra fael, CA 94903T 415 472 7021F 415 472 7043E jl [email protected]
Esta blis hed 1952. Dealing in original prints from Old Masters to Modern, 19t h century lit hogra p hy, German Ex pressionism, and Indian miniature paintings. Al brec ht Dürer, Heinric h Aldegrever, Hans Sebald Be ham, Lucas van Leyden, Goltzius, Rembrandt van Rijn and his contemporaries, Giorgio G hisi , Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, Canaletto, Nicolas Beatrizet, Francisco Goya, Edouard Manet, Paul Cézanne, Paul Gauguin, James Ensor, C harles Meryon, Jean-Francois Millet , Vincent van Gog h, James McNeill W histler, Georges Rouault , Wassily Kandinsky, Henry Moore, Miro, Picasso, etc.
Camille Pissarro, 1830 - 1903Marc hé aux légumes à Pontoise
( Vegeta ble market at Pontoise) ,1891Delteil 97ii . Etc hing on zinc
253-251 x 200-196 mm (t he plate is out of square) . Signed, t itled, and annotated “2e etat
definit i f , no. 6” in pencil (one of six proofs in t he second state) . A f ine impression from t he edition
of six signed impressions in t he second state.
roGe r Gens e rT h e p rinT s AnD T h e pAu p e r
P.O. Box 5133Santa Monica, CA 90409T 310 392 5582
Roger Genser - T he Prints and t he Pauper was founded in 1977 and has been a member of t he IF P DA since 1988. A general print dealer covering 500 years of Fine European, Old Master & American Prints, Americana, Early Ma ps, Drawings, Watercolors, and ot her Fine Works on Pa per. Areas of specialty include California Art, Color Block Prints from t he Arts and Cra fts and Grosvenor Sc hool Movements, Mexican Prints, Modernism, Regionalism, Currier and Ives, American Historical Prints, and Polit ical Caricature.
Eric h Heckel, German, 1883 - 1970Sonnenaufgang (Sunrise)1914, Woodcut 9 1/2 x 12 1/4 inc hes
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riv e r hous e eDiT ionsvAn sT rAAT en GA ll e ry
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River house Editions was founded by William van Straaten, a long-establis hed fine print dealer, and his wife Jan in 1988. Based in t he Rocky Mountains in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, t he workshop is headed by master printer Susan Hover Oehme and has produced more t han 2,000 etc hings, aquatints, drypoints, p hotogravures, and monotypes by more t han 44 prominent artists, including Sol LeWitt, Kat herine Bowling, Maria Elena González, John Walker, and Lynda Benglis. River house prints appear in museums and major galleries in t he U.S. and Europe, as well as ot her collections t hroughout t he world of contemporary art. T hey are ex hibited at international art fairs in Basel, Switzerland, C hicago, Miami, and at t he International Fine Print Dealers Association Fine Print Fair and Works on Paper Show in New York eac h year.
2620 Sout h Copper Frontage, No. 4 P.O. Box 774607Steamboat Springs, CO 80487T 970 870 8944F 970 870 8946E info@ River housevanStraaten.com
PUB LICAT IONSPat AdamsLinda Mieko AllenLynda BenglisRic hard BosmanKat herine BowlingStanley BoxerRic hmond BurtonMic helle C harlesJack CowinJosep h EganLouise Fis hmanMic hael FlanaganNancy FrieseLawrence Gi peMaria Elena GonzalezRic hard HaasSusan HambletonJene Hig hsteinGrace KnowltonKomar & MelamidAnna KunzJudy LedgerwoodJo hn Lees
STA F F William and Jan van Straaten, Founders and OwnersSusan Hover Oe hme, Director, Master PrinterC hristie Giannani, PrinterErica Garcy, PrinterMaggie Flemming, PrinterSara Vanderbeek, Director of Sales
Sol LeWittPat Li pskyTim LitzmannSylvia Plimack MangoldMelissa MeyerKayla Mo hammadiJo hn NewmanBeverly PepperWinston Roet hMic hael RouillardDavid RowArlene S hec hetAmy SillmanRic hard Smit hPeter SullivanSara h SuppleeFred TomaselliJo hn WalkerMary Weat herfordLawrence WeinerJoe ZuckerTerri Zupanc
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Maria Elena GonzálezApparit ion W on B , 2007 Etc hing, Edition of 2547 3/4 x 35 3/8 inc hes t his page top
Lawrence Gi peFlig ht to Everyw here , 1996 Etc hing, Edition of 4025 3/4 x 46 inc hes lower r ig ht
Al HeldStraits of Malacca I I , 1989Etc hing, Edition of 2041 1/2 x 51 inc hes bottom
Fred Tomeselli562 eyes in self-surveillance , 1998 Etc hing, Edition of 4036 1/2 x 41 1/4 inc hes
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TAMA rinD insT iT uT esusAn T ell e r GA ll e ry
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Tamarind Institute is a center for f ine art lit hogra p hy w hose education, researc h, and publis hing projects foster a creative interc hange among students, artists-in-residence, and colla borative printers.
T he Gallery features American artists working from t he 1920s to t he1950s, including t he W PA Era, t he Industrial / Urban Scene, Atelier 17, and Modernism. Representing artists and estates including: Barnet, Becker, Blas hko, Bryson S ha hn, Casarella, Daug herty, Daum, Fuller, Helfond, Hill smit h, Mesibov, Rosenquit , Ryan, Sc hanker, S ha hn, S hane, Sternberg, and Uc hima.
Anne Ryan, 1889 -1954T he Green Pitc her , 1945 Woodcut on black pa per15 x 22 inc hes
568 Broadway, Room 502ANew York, NY 10012T 212 941 7335F 212 941 7336www.susantellergallery.com
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108 Cornell Drive, S EAl buquerque, NM 87106T 505 277 3901F 505 277 3920E [email protected] p://tamarind.unm.edu
Polly Apfel baum, b. 1955Rainbow Love Mountain Ranc h, New Mexico Twelve-color lit hogra p h, 36 x 26 inc hes
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ToB ey c. Moss GA ll e ry
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7321 Beverly BoulevardLos Angeles, CA 90036T 323 933 5523F 323 933 7618E tobeymoss@eart hlink.netwww.tobeycmossgallery.com
Tobey C. Moss Gallery offers prints, drawings, paintings, and sculpture - 15t h t hrough 20t h centuries,wit h a particular emphasis on t he art and artists of sout hern California between t he 1920s and t he1960s: post-surrealism, abstract classicism, minimalism, hard-edge, assemblage, printmakers launc hedin lit hography wit h Lynton Kistler during t he ‘30s-’50s and t he Tamarind Lit hography Workshop in t he1960s and beyond. Artists include Rut h Asawa, Werner Drewes, Leonard Edmondson, Jules Engel,Stanton Macdonald Wright, Emerson Woelffer, and ot hers.
Leonard Edmondson1916-2002Letters Toward Ex perience 1955, Color etc hing Edit ion of 5014 1/2 x 17 3/4 inc hes
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TAnD eM p r ess 201 Sout h Dic kinson StreetMadison, W I 53703T 608 263 3437 F 608 265 2356 F [email protected]
Tandem Press produces top-quality contemporary original prints by nationally recognized artists and was created to foster researc h, colla boration, ex perimentation, and innovation in t he f ield of printmaking. Availa ble editions: Suzanne Ca porael, Squeak Carnwat h, Robert Cotting ham, Jim Dine, Benjamin Edwards, Sam Gilliam, GRONK, Al Held, José Lerma, Nicola López, David Lync h, Cameron Martin, P hili p Pearl stein, Judy Pfa ff , Sam Ric hardson, Jane Rosen, David S ha piro, Alan S hields, Steven Sorman, Art Speigelman, Robert Stack house, Robert Yoder.
Suzanne Ca porael, b. 1949Arbitrary World, 2007Lit hogra p hy, poc hoirEdition of 40, 24 x 48 inc hes
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T wo pA lMs
Two Palms is a colla borative studio t hat publis hes and produces prints, multi ples, scul pture and ot her objects. We will be ex hibit ing works by t he following artists: Mel Boc hner, Cecily Brown, C huck Close, Carroll Dun ham, Ellen Gallag her, C hris Ofili , Eliza bet h Peyton, and Ric hard Prince.
476 BroadwayNew York, NY 10013T 212 965 8598 F 212 965 8067E [email protected]
Eliza bet h PeytonRM , 2007
Etc hing wit h aquatint on Ja panese surface Gampi pa per
Pa per: 17 x 13 inc hesEdition of 30
Signed: in pencil on t he bottom of t he image
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T h e v e rne co ll ecT ion inc.
T he Verne Collection is one of t he most important contemporary Ja panese print and painting galleries in t he world. We have had prints and paintings on loan to t he Metropolitan Museum in New York, T he Cleveland Museum of Art, T he Fogg Museum at Harvard, T he Morikami Art Museum, and T he Mingei Museum of World Fol k Art.T he Verne gallery specializes in antique and contemporary Ja panese prints and prints and paintings done by American artists living in Ja pan. T he Verne Collection was esta blis hed in 1953.
2207 Murray Hill RoadCleveland, O hio 44106T 216 231 8866Mobile 216 337 0340F 216 231 8877E [email protected]
Hasui Kawase, 1883-1957Snow At Zojo Temple , 1925Ja panese Woodblock PrintDimensions:14 1/2 x 9 1/4 inc hes
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wo rT hinGTon GA ll e ry
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Wort hington Gallery was founded in 1970 by Eva-Maria Wort hington, an art historian. T he gallery specializes in German Ex pressionism, Blaue Reiter, Bau haus, Neue Sac hlic hkeit , etc. Contemporary masters, suc h as Horst Janssen, Mic hael Triegel, Marc Velten, and several master scul ptors are ex hibited. Wort hington Gallery is a longtime member of t he Art Dealers Association of America (A DAA) and t he International Fine Print Dealers Association ( I F P DA). Wort hington Gallery West, located in Nort hern California, is directed by Claudia Wort hington Hess and specializes in contemporary paintings, works on pa per, scul pture, and f ine cra ft .
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Ernst Barlac hMax Beckmann Hermann Blument hal Georg BrendlerHeinric h CampendonkLovis Corint hOtto DixLyonel Feininger Conrad FelixmüllerWalter GramattéGeorge GroszEric h HeckelHanna h Höc hKarl Hofer Horst Janssen Alexej von JawlenskyWassily Kandinsky Alexander KanoldtErnst Ludwig Kirc hnerPaul K leeFritz K limsc hGustav K limtOskar Kokosc hkaKät he KollwitzAlfred Kubin
737 Mic higan Avenue Suite 1540C hicago, I L 60611T 312 266 2424F 312 266 2461E wort [email protected] hingtongalleryc hicago.com
Wort hington Gallery West739 Main StreetPleasanton, CA 94566T 925 485 1183 F 925 485 1532 E [email protected] hingtongallerywest.com
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Wassiy Kandinsky, b.1866K leine Welten V II , 1922Woodcut ( lit hogra p h)10 1/2 x 9 1/8 inc hes t his page top
Max Beckmann, b.1884Zwei Tanz paare( Two Dancing Couples)1923, Dry point11 5/8 x 7 5/8 inc hes lower r ig ht
Kät he Kollwitz, b.1867Zwei Sc hwatzende Frauen mit zwei Kindern ( Two c hatting Women wit h two c hildren)1930, Lit hogra p h bottom left
Franz Marc, b.1880Sc hoepfungsgesc hic hte I(Story of Creation I )Woodcut9 1/2 x 7 3/4 inc hes
Wil helm Le hmbruckMax LiebermannAugust MackeFranz MarcGer hard MarcksLudwig MeidnerOtto MüllerEdvard Munc hGa briele MünterEmil NoldeMax Pec hsteinGrudrun PetersdorffFranz RadziwillC hristian Ro hlfsHugo Sc heiberEgon Sc hieleKarl Sc hmidt-RottluffGeorg Ta ppertMic hael TriegelWerner TüpkeMarc Veltenot hers
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A rt ist ind exAbakanowicz, Magdalena C38Abbott, Berenice C39Adams, C harles Partridge A17Adams, Pat P F327Adel, Daniel B18 Adler, Laura P115Africano, Nicolas P114A hn, C hul Hyun P127Al bers, Josef P106Aldridge, Brad B18Aldrin, Anders C40Alexander, Jo hn C33Allen, Linda Mieko, P114, P F327Almog, Diti P120Alvarez, Ma bel D56Amorsolo, Fernando A14Amos, Sara h C38Andre, Al bert P130Antonova, Olga C50Appel A12Appleby, Anne C39, D58Arago, Josep Rierai P109Arnautoff , ,Victor D56Arnoldi , C harles P113, P117Aronson, Ben P130Attie,C had C35Averbuc h, I lan P114Avery, Milton B27, C33, P119Bacon, Linda C36Baeder, Jo hn C36Bakos, Josef A17Baldessari , Jo hn P106Ballester, Jose Manuel P117Bankemper, Joan P114Banks, Allan A2Banks, Holly A2Barela, Patrocinio P119Barlac h, Ernst P F322Barrett , Bill P130Bartlett , Bo C40, C46Bartlett , C harles A14Bartlett , Dana C51Bartlett , Jennifer C38, D66Barton, Glenys P121Baskin, Leonard C33Basquiat, Jean-Mic hel C35Baxter, Glen P121Beaver, Kristin C46Beavers, Sean B18Bec htle, Robert C36, C39Beckmann, Max P F322Beebe, Tina P141Bell , Larry P106Bel son, JoAnn P111Benglis, Lynda P F327Benjamin, Karl P122Benton, Fletc her P109Bern hardt, Jo hn C40
Berning haus, Oscar A17Bettag, Susanna h C42Biala, Janice C39Biao, Z hong C42Biberman, Edward D56Biel, Joe D58Bierk, David P114Bigelow, Isa bel C38Birkner, Tom P115Bisc hoff , Franz A15, B34Bisttram, Emil A17, P119Blake, Peter P120Blanck, Sebastian P120Blekner, Ross P120Blosser, Nic k P141Bluemner, Oscar P119Blu hm, Norman C33, C46Blum, Robert D64Blument hal, Hermann P F322Bö hler, Hans C33Bolotowsky, I lya P130Bonnard B22Borg, Carl Oscar B34Borofsky, Jonat han P106Bortolazzo, Ken C40Bos hier, Derek P121Bosman, Ric hard P F327Botero, Fernando B27, P109, P113Bot hwell , Dorr D56Botke, Jessie Arms B34Botts, Gregory C40Boudin, Eugene A2Bouguereau, William A2Bowling, Kat herine P F327Boxer, Stanley P126, P F327Boyd & Evans P121Brady, Carolyn P114Branner, Tilg hman P131Braque A12Braug ht, Ross A17Braun, Maurice A11, A15, B34, C51Brendler, Georg P F322Brents Carlton D56Breton, Jules A4Brett , Dorot hy P119Brill , Curt P119Brill hart , Jenny P115Brisson, Pierre Marie P124Brooks, James B27, C39, C46 Brot hers, Z hou B27Brown, Benjamin A11, C51Brown, Cecily P106Brown, C hristop her C39Brown, James P120Bruskin, Gris ha C38, P126Bruton, Margaret D56Buc hwald, Howard P114Buck, Claude D56Buck, Jo hn D58Buff , Conrad B34
Buffalo Hyde, Frank P119Bunnell , C harles Ragland A17Burc hfield, C harles P119Burden, C hris P106Burliu k, David P130Burr, George El bert A14Burton Silverman C50Burton, Ric hmond P F327Burtynsky, Edward P117, P121Butterf ield, Debora h D58Calascione, Colette P114Calder A12Calderon, Mark D58, P114Campendonk, Heinric P F322Campendonk, Helen Clark D56Caracciolo, Beatrice P117Carl son, Jo hn Fa bian A17Carmean, Harry C40, C42Carrington, Leonora C33Cassidy, Gerald A17Casson, Simon P113Castro, Luis C38Castro-Lenero, Francisco C38Cavallon, Giorgio C46Celaya, Enrique Martinez D58Celmins, Vija D66 P106C hadwick, Lynn P109C haet, Bernard P130C hagall , Marc A4, A12, P124C hagoya, Enrique P112C hamberlain, Jo hn C46, P106C hambers, Step hen P121C ha pman, Mic hael B18C harles, Mic helle P F327C harlot, Jean A14, P130C heret, Jules A4C hessé, Ral p h D56C heung, Gordon C35C hia, Sandro C39C hicago, Judy P130C hillida, Eduardo P109C hi p, Fung Ming C hi p C38C hristensen, Dan P130C hristo P111Cla pp, William A15Clark, Al son Skinner B34Clement, Alain Gerard P112Clemente, Francesco C39Clergue, Lucien P122Clivette, Merton C33Close, C huck C36Cogan, Kim C50Co hen, Bernard P121Collins, Mic hael Roque P130Combes, Ric hard C50Cook, Howard A17, P119Cook, James P119Cooley, Lydia C40Cooper, Colin Campbell A11, B34, C40Corint h, Lovis P F322
Cornell , Josep h B27, C36Cornell , Matt hew B18Corot B22Corot, Camille A4Corot, Jean B.C. A2Cortes A12Cortès, Edouard A2Cotting ham, Robert C36Coulter, William Alexander A14Couse, E. I . A17Covarrubias, Miguel A14Cowin, Jack P F327Cpps, C harles A14Cras h C35Cridler, Kim P112Critc hley, Paul P113Cuevas, José Luis P109Cummings, Timot hy P114Cuprien, Frank C51D’Espagnat A12Da hl-Wolfe, Louise C39Dalkey, Fred P115Daly, Drew D58Dan h, Bin h P112Dasburg, Andrew A17Daubigny, C harles A4David, Eileen P115Davie, Karin P120Davis, Gene P117Davis, Stuart P119Daws, Jack D58de Amaral, Olga P110de Bruycker, Dirk C38de Camp, Josep h D64de Erdely, Francis D56de Forest, Lockwood C40de Kooning, Elaine P119de Kooning, Willem C33, P119de Kristo A12de la Cruz, Angela P120de la Torre, Einar & Jamex P112de Long pre, Paul A11de Long pre, Raoul B34de Rivera, Jose C39de Saint P halle, Niki A12, C36, P109de Staebler, Step hen P115de Stefano, Alfredo C38Deese, Rupert P114Delacroix B22Dela pp, Terry C40Delaunay A12Depew, Nancy B18Depman, Mark P114Deutsc h, Boris D56DeVore, Ric hard P110Di Suvero, Mark P109Diaz de la Peña, Narcisse A2Diebenkorn, Ric hard C39Diebenkorn, Ric hard C36, D58, P106Dike, P hili p Latimer A17, B34
Dill , Guy P126Dine, Jim, B27, C35, C36, C46 P111, P120Divola, Jo hn P117Dix, Otto P F322Dixon, Maynard A11, A17Donovan, Tara D58Dove, Art hur C33, P119Doyle, Kat herine C50Drewelowe, Eve A17Drewes, Werner A17Dubuffet, Jean A12, C36Duckwort h, Rut h P110Dufy, A12 B22Dunas, Jeff P124Duncanson, Robert D64Dun ham, Carroll C39Dupré, Julien A2Durer, Al brec ht C33Dur ham, Brad C46, P112Duveneck, Frank D64Dzama, Marcel D58Dzubas, Friedel C39Eastman, Rico B27Edden, Jane P121Eddy, Don P114Edenmont, Nat halia P120Edgar Payne A11, A15, B34, C51Egan, Josep h P F327El-Bermani, Alia E. C40Elise, Sara h P131Elliott , C huck P127Ellis , Fremont A17Ell swort h, Angela P112Engman, C hris D58Eric, Kate C42Eric kson, Dale C39Erlebac her, Mart ha Mayer C40Ernst, Jimmy P130Essaydi, Lalla P112Estes, Ric hard C36Etienne A12Evangeline,Margaret P110Evans, Jo hn C50Ewing, Rodney C42Falkenstein, Claire P122Farber, Robert P124Farny, Henry D64Faulwell , Asad P131Fec hin, Nicolai A17Feininger, Lyonel P F322Feitel son, Lorser P122Felixmüller, Conrad P F322Ferrieres A12Fertig, David P115Feuerman, Carole P113Fine, Pearl C39Fink, Aaron P112Finkel stein, Nat C35Fis h, Janet P130
Fis her, Anya C40Fis her, Vernon P117Fis hman, Louise P F327Fitc h, Claudia D58Fitz patric k, Tommy P117Flanagan, Barry C36, P120Flanagan, Mic hael P F327Fonseca, Caio C39Fontana, Lucio C33Fontcuberta, Joan P110Forbes, Helen D56Forstmann, Eric P111Forsyt he, Clyde C51Fortune, E. C harlton A15Foujita, Tsugu haru [ Leonard ] A14Francis, Jon C40Francis, Sam, A12, C36, C39, P106Frankent haler, Helen C36, D58 P124, P126Freeman, Eric P120Frey, Viola P114Friedman, Trey C50Friedman, Warner P113Friese, Nancy P F327Frost, Jo hn B34Fukumoto, S hi hoko P110Fulop, Karoly D56Gale, Don C50, P119Gall A12Gallegos, Omar P131Gamble, Jo hn A11, A15, B34Garciandia, Flavio C38Gavencky, Frank A17Gay, August B34Ge hry, Frank O. P106Gent h, Lillian A14George, Ellen P141Gerlovin, Valeriy / Gerlovina, Rimma P112Gerrity, Jo hn Emmett D56Giannini , Ugo A2Gibbons, Jo hn P121Gil bert , Art hur Hill A15Gile, Selden, A15 B34Gil hooly, David C33Gi pe, Lawrence P F327Girardoni, Jo hannes C38Gizeli , K leio P121Gleason, Jimi P130Gober, Robert P106Gogos, Basil P124Goings, Ral p h C36Goldberg, Josep h D58Gonzalez, Maria Elena P F327Gordin, Mis ha C38Gordin, Sidney C40Gorky, Ars hile C33Gottlieb, Adol p h B27Gowen, Robin C40Goya, Francisco C33Gramatté, Walter P F322
Hopper, Dennis C33Howard, Jo hn Langley D56Howson, Peter P121Hug hes, Patric k P113, P121Huston, Steve P124Hyde, Helen A14Hysbergue, Remy P114Hyun, Hei Myung P124Ida, S hoic hi P110Jackson, Herb P119Jacot, Don C36Jacque, C harles A4Ja ffe, S hirley C39James, Claerwen P121Jang, SungHee C50Janssen, Horst P F322Jenkins, Paul P126Jespersen, Stine RCA P127Jimenez, Luis P119Johns, Jasper C39, P106, P111, P120Jo hnson, Frank Tenney A17Jo hnson, Lester C46Jo hnston, Keit h P130Jones, Lucy P121Jones, Reece C35Jonson, Raymond A17, P119Joslin, Jared P124Joslin, Jessica P112Juarez, Roberto P117Kádár, Béla P122Ka hn / Selesnic k P112Ka hn, Wolf B27, D66, P119Kalis h, Mic hael P113Kandinsky, Vassily C39, P F322Kaneko, Jun C38Kanoldt, Alexander P F322Ka poor, Anis h B27 C39Kar p, Aaron P119Kassan, David C50Katz, Alex C46Keane, Jo hn P121Keenleyside, Simon C35Kelley, Helen A14Kelley, Mike B27Kelly, Ell swort h P106Kelly, Jo hn Melville A14Kentridge, William D58Keun, Ko h Myung C42Kidd, Jeremy P113Kien holz P106Kim, Ji Sun P131Kim, Mary C46Kirby, Jo hn P121Kirc hner, Ernst Ludwig P F322Kirkland, Vance A17K lee, Paul P F322K lein, Mic hael B18K leitsc h, Josep h A11, B34K lett , Mark P112K limsc h, Fritz P F322
Graves, Morris D58Gray, Percy A15, B34Greene, Balcomb P130Greene, Daniel C50Greene, Gertrude P130Greenfield-Sanders, Isca P120Gregory, Mic hael P114Gren, Nil s D56Grimaldi , Mic hael B18Gropper, William P130Grosz, George P F322Guillaumin, Armand P130Gummer, Don P111Gummersall , Greg P119Guston, P hili p P106Haas, Ric hard P F327Hagedorn, Edward C33Haines, Ric hard C40Halili , Gregory P114Hambleton, Susan P F327Hamilton, Ann P106Hamilton, Ric hard P120Hamlin, Edit h D56Hammond, Jane D58, P120Hammond, Valerie P112Hansen, Armin C. A15, B34Harcoff , Lyla C40Hards, Ric k P112Harel, Dana C42Haring, Keit h B27, C39Har pe, Sop hie D56Har pignies, Henri A4Harris, Gregory F. A2Harris, Kenny P131Harwood, June P122Hasui, Kawase A14Haussmann, Bernard C38Haven, Victoria D58, P141Heckel, Eric h P F322Heffernan, Julie P112Held, Al C46Hempel, Wes P130Hennings, Ernest Martin A17Henri , Robert D64Herrera, Nic holas P119Hicks, Nicola P121Hicks, Ron B18Higgins, Victor A17Hig hstein, Jene P F327Hill s, Anna A11, B34, C51Hinkle, Clarence B34Hiroaki , Ta ka has hi A14Hiros hige, Utagawa A14Hitc hcock, Howard A14Höc h, Hanna h P F322Hockney, David C36, C39, P106, P126Hofer, Karl P F322Hofmann, Hans B27Hogue, Alexandre P119Holzer, Jenny D66
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Litzmann, Tim P F327Liu, Hung P114Livermore, Anna bel P119Livingston, Francis B18Livingston, Margie D58Lock hart , Lisa P141Long hurst, Robert P119Lorenz, Nancy P141Luce A12Ludeña, Hugo D58Lumpkins, William P119 Lundeberg, Helen P122Lundeen, Patric k P120Luquiens, Huc Mazelet A14Lutker, S hana P120Lutz, Dan C40Macke, August P F322Mackenzie, Lucy P114Mac p herson,C harlie P127Madoz, C hema P112Magee, James R. P119Magritte A12Magsig, Step hen C46Maize, Cat herine P115Mal hi , Kuldeep RCA P127Mandelman, Beatrice P119Mangold, Julia C39Mangold, Sylvia Plimack P F327Manookian, Arman Tateos A14Manzù, Giacomo P109Marc, Franz P F322Marca-Relli , Conrad C39, C46Marcks, Ger hard P F322Marden, Brice P106Marill , Carrie P112Marin, Jo hn B27Markovitz, S herry D58Mars h, Reginald C33Mars hall , Kerry James D58Martin A12Martin, Ed P124Martin, Jason P120Martinez, Alfredo Ramos P122Martinez-Creel, Benito P122Mascaro, Xavier C38Mason, Emily P130Mastromatteo, Ant hony C39Matisse B22Matisse, Henri A4, P124, P126Matta A12Matta, Roberto P109Mattera, Joanne C39Matul ka, Jan A17Maufra, Maxime P130May, D. E. P141May hew, Nell Brooker C40Mc Carty, Lynn P114Mc Cloy, William As hby A14Mc Comas, Francis A15Mc Cormick, Evelyn A15
K limt, Gustav P F322K line, Franz B27K lingspor, Alexander B18Knig ht, Daniel Ridgway A2Knig ht, Louis Aston A2Knowlton, Grace P F327Kokosc hka, Oskar P F322Kollwitz, Kät he P F322Komar & Melamid P F327Kopf, Silas C50Kortic k, Roy P120Krasnow, Peter D56Kratz, Mayme P112Krauze, Perla C38Kre hbiel , Yaz P115Kroll , David P112Kubac h & Kropp C38OT H C38Kubin, Alfred P F322Kubly, Nissa P112Ku hn, Jo hn , A2Ku hn, Mona P117Ku hn, Walt D56Kunimasa A14Kunisada A14Kuniyos hi A14Kunz, Anna P F327Kus hner, Robert P110L’Hermitte, Leon A4La baudt, Lucien D56La hti , Cynt hia P141Laloue, Eugene Galien A2Laloue, Galien A12Lane, Betty C40Lanfranco, Katerina P114Lanskoy A12Lat ham, Barbara A17Lauritz, Paul C51Lavadour, James P141Le Corbusier A12LeBasque A12Ledgerwood, Judy P F327Lee, Jungjin P110Lees, Jo hn P F327Leger A12Le hmbruck, Wil helm P F322Lei pzig, Mel C50Let hbridge, Julian C39Levinson, Diana P111Levint hal, David P112Lewis, Tim P121Lewitt , Sol C36, C39, P F327Liang, Qiangli B18Liberace, Robert B18Lic htenstein, Roy A12, C33, C35 C36, P106, P111, P126Liebermann, Max P F322Liepke, Malcolm T. B18Linn, David C42Li pking, Jeremy B18Li psky, Pat P F327
Mc Dowell , Timot hy P112McGlynn, T homas A. A15McIver, Beverly P130McKinley, Tom P124Mc Laug hlin, Jo hn P122Me hretu, Julie B27Meidner, Ludwig P F322Mellen, David C42Mercado, Step hanie P131Merrild, Knud D56Messic k, Ben C40, P119Metzinger A12Meyer, Melissa P F327Mieczkowski, Ed P130Miguez, Cecilia P122Miles, Daniel P127Miller, Brad P110Millett , Peter D58Mill s, Wes P141Miro A12Miro, Joan A4, P124, P126Mo hammadi, Kayla P F327Moore A12Moore, Henry P109Moore, Matt hew P112Morales, Armando P109Morang, Alfred A17 P119Morgan, Mary DeNeale A15Morley, Malcolm P106Moses, Forrest P130Mosler, Henry D64Mot herwell , Robert C36, D58, P126Mottram, Jo hn D56Muc ha, Al p honse A4Müller, Otto P F322Munc h, Edvard P F322Munier, Emile A2Münter, Ga briele P F322Mur p hy, Megan P141Murray, Eliza bet h C39, P106Musante, Ed P115Myers, Frank H. A15, D64Myers, Marcia C38Nagel, Andres P109Na ha ppan, Kumari P120Natkin, Robert P130Nauman, Bruce P106Nava, Jo hn C40Navarre, Marie P112Nel son, Jo hn C38Nel son, R. Kenton C40Neri , Manuel C39Nevel son, Louise C46, P109Newcombe, Warren D56Newman, Jo hn P F327New port, Mark D58Nic holas, Simon C50Nimoy, Leonard P122Nöger, Udo C38Noguc hi , Isamu P106
Noland, Ken C36Nolde, Emil P F322Norrie, Susan P114Notarianni, Amanda P127Nourse, Eliza bet h D64Okulic k, Jo hn P114Oldenburg, Claes C35, P106Oldfield, Otis D56Oliveira, Nat han C39O pie, Julian P120Oretsky, Barry A2Ortlieb, Rut h Powers D56Osuga, Jiro P121Oursler, Tony B27Owen, Frank P114Pages, Jules A11Paladino, Mimmo P126Palma, Luis Gonzalez P112Paolozzi , Eduardo P121Park, David C33, C38Payne, Edgar Alwin A17 Payne, Freya P121Pec hstein, Max P F322Pellegrin, Maurizio P112Pelton, Agnes B34Pendelton, Adam D66Penn, Beverly P112Pepper, Beverly P F327Perko, Angela C40Perry, Ral p h Barton C33Peters, C harles Rollo A15Petersdorff , Grudrun P F322Pfa ff , Judy P110, P124P hilli ps, Bert Geer A17P hilli ps, Curtis P119, P124P hilli ps, Matt P126P hilli ps, Tom P121Picasso, Pa blo A4, A12, C33, P119 P122, P124, P126Pines, Ian E. P131Pissarro B22Pitc her, Hank C40Plagens, Peter P114Plake, Gunnar P119Polidori , Robert P121Pompilius, C harles C46Poons, Larry P111Pott hast, Edward D64Pottorf , Darryl P106, P111Pred, Mic hele P114Price, Ken P106Prior, Scott P114Provisor, Janis C39Pullen, Melanie C36Purdy, Ric hard P114Put huff , Hanson B34, C51Pyke, Steve P121Radziwill , Franz P F322Raffael, Josep h P114Raggett, Kate P127
Ramos, Mel P113Rausc henberg, Robert B27, C39 P106, P111, P120, P126Rebay, Hilla C39Reddin, Edward & Nancy P106Redmond, Granville A11, A15, B34, C51Reed, Doel A17, P119Reese, Brandon C38Reiffel , C harles A11Reindel, Edna D56Reis, K lari P127Reiss, Roland P131Rema hl, Frederic k C40Renoir , Pierre-Auguste A4, P124R ES P112Resnic k, Milton C46Reznikov, Asya P114Ribak, Louis P119Ric h, Jo hn Hubbard C51Ric h, Mic hael C39Ric hards, Bill P114Ric hardson, Fran P127Rider, A.G. C51Ritsc hel, William A11, A15Rivera, Diego P119Rivers, Larry P111Robbe, Manuel A4Roberts, Stone D66Robertson, Carol P121Roca, Junn A2Roda, Tim D58Rodgers, Nic k RCA P127Roet h, Winston P F327Rogers, Barbara C38Ro hlfs, C hristian P F322Rokoff , Alexander P124Romero, Armando P109Rose, Guy A11, A15, B34Rose, Juliet P127Rosenquist , James C33, P106 P120, P126Rot henberg, Susan P106Rouillard, Mic hael P F327Row, David D66, P F327Ruddell , Garl C50Rusc ha, Ed C36, C39, P106Russell , C harles Marion A17 Ruttenberg, Kat hy C50Ryder, Andrew P127Sadakane, Keiko C38Sandorfi A12Sandys, Timot hy P127Sandzén, Birger A17Sardi , Carolina P127Satz, Matt hew C35Sawyier, Paul D64Scarlett , Rol p h P130Sc haller, Jeff C39Sc harf , Kenny B27Sc heiber, Hugó P122, P F322
Sc hiele, Egon P F322Sc hierenberg, Tai-S han P121Sc hleeter, Howard A17, P119Sc hmidt-Rottluff , Karl P F322Sc hmitz, Timot hy P130Sc hneider, Douglas C42Sc hnier, Jacques D56Sc huster, Donna B34Seaton, Paul Raymond B18Sedgwick, Nikko P111Seibert , Helen P119Selden, Dixie D64Serisawa, Sueo D56Serra, Ric hard C36, P106S ha piro, Joel C36S ha piro, Paul P119S har p, Josep h H. A17, D64 S hec het, Arlene P F327S hee han, Pam P115S heets, Millard B34S himomura, Roger D58Siena, James D66Signac B22Sillman, Amy P F327Silvers, Robert P113Simmons, Jeffrey D58Simon, Don P124Sinclair , Carol P127Singer, Burr D56Skollar, Steven B18Slater, Miriam C40Sloan, Kevin P112Small, Jesse P114Smit h, Ba by P131Smit h, David C46Smit h, Jack R. C40Smit h, Jack Wil kinson A11, C51Smit h, Kiki D58Smit h, Ric hard P121, P F327Sokolis, Mic hael C40Sommer, Susan C35Sonntag, William D64Sorenson, Adam P141Souza, Al P117Souza, Alyson P131Soyer, Ra p hael P130Spric k, Daniel B18Sprung, S haron C50Stack pole, Ral p h D56Stamos, T heodoros P130Stanczak, Julian C46Starn, Mike & Doug P112, P120Steele, T.C. D64Steiberg, Saul C36, P111Stella, Frank C36, C46, P106 P120, P126Stella, Josep h A12, P119Stempen, Paul ( Estate) P115Stone, Katy D58Strasburg, Nicole C40
Sullivan, Jim P114Sullivan, Peter P F327Sultan, Donald C36, C46, P126Supplee, Sara h P F327Surl s, James P117Survage A12Sutton, Trevor P121Swartz, Bet h Ames P119Swartz, Julianne P112Swatland, Sally A2Sweeney, S hirley P126Symons, George Gardner A11Taa ffe, P hili p D66Tait , Renny P121Tamayo, Rufino P122Ta ppert, Georg P F322Tate, Tim P127Tatroc, Ron P126Tenmyouya, Hisas hi C42Tennent, Madge A14Tennis, W hiting D58Teutsc h, János Mattis P122T har p, Storm P141T hiebaud, Wayne B27, C36 P109, P115T homas Hunt A11T homas, Mic kalene D66T hornton, Zac hary P124Tissot , James A4Tomaselli , Fred P F327Tompkins, Mic hael P115Touby, Linda P124Toulouse-Lautrec, Henride A4Toyokuni, Utagawa A14Triegel, Mic hael P F322Trini P119Trova, Ernest P111Troyon, Constant A4Tüpke, Werner P F322Turner, Lynne Woods D58Turner, Ray P124Turrell , James P112Twac htman, Jo hn D64Twitc hell , Kent P131Umlauf, Karl P119Utamaro, Kitagawa A14Utrillo A12Vaadia, Boaz P111Valtat A12Van Al stine, Jo hn P119Van Coller, Ian P112Van Horn, Lucretia A14, D56Van Rijn, Rembrandt A4, C33Vasarely A12Vedder, Sara h C40Velasquez, Ant hony P112Velten, Marc P F322Venet, Bernard P120Vidar, Frede D56V laminck A12
Vollmer, Grace Libby C40von Jawlensky, Alexej P F322Vuillard B22Wac htel, Elmer and Marion C51Waddell , T heodore P119Walden, Lionel A14Walker, Jo hn P F327Wall, Brian P121Ward, S hiba C40War hol, Andy B27, C35, C36Warren, Nell P141Wars haw, Howard C40Waterston, Darren D58Watt, Marie P141Weat herford, Mary P F327Webb, Dan D58Weber, Max P130Wegman, William P112Weiner, Ben C36Weiner, Lawrence P F327Weinstock, Jil P117Weldon, Barbara P109Wendt, William A11Wessel, Henry P117Wesselmann, Tom B27, C35, C36 C46, P120W hang, Inkie C42W HD Koerner C40W hite, Orrin C51W hite house, Ben C46W hittredge, T homas D64Wiesman, Gary B18Wig ht, Frederic k P122Williams-Brock, Holly P131Wil son, Eliza bet h C50Wintersberger, Lambert Maria P109Wo hnseifer, Jo hannes D66Woods Davy C38Wool, C hri stop her D66Wores, T heodore A14Wrig ht, Stanton Mac Donald D56Wrig ht, Step hen C50Wyet h, Andrew A17Xie, Xiaoze P117Yamamoto, Masao P141Yangc hareon, Suong P115Yeates, Steve P127Yoder, Robert P117Yos hitos hi , Tsukioka A14Younger, Jo hn Randall C50Yuan, S. C. A15Zad kine A12Zak heim, Bernard D56Zammit, Eric P113, P131Zener, Eric C50Ziegler, Eustace Paul A14Zucker, Joe P F327Zudeck, Darryl C50Zúñiga (Zuniga), Francisco A14Zupanc, Terri P F327
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Howard L. Re hs, PresidentBeverly Denenberg, Vice PresidentKevin Z. Anderson, Vice PresidentGeoff Cline, TreasurerLouis Stern, SecretaryGeorge SternJonat han NovakSusan BodoBetina Tasende
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Abby M. Taylor Fine Art, L LCAnderson GalleriesAndrew Smit h Gallery, Inc.Avery Galleries Bobbie Greenfield GalleryT he Caldwell GalleryC harleston Renaissance GalleryCincinnati Art Galleries, L LCCline & Dale Fine ArtWon’t Return My Call sCooley GalleryDavid Cook GalleriesDavid Dike Fine Art L.P.De Ru’s Fine ArtsDenenberg Fine Arts, Inc.Douglas Frazer Fine Art, Ltd.Ec kert Fine Art Ec kert & Ross Fine ArtElins Eagle-Smit h GalleryGalerie Mic haelGeorge Stern Fine ArtsGodel & Co. , Inc.Guarisco GalleryJane Ka han GalleryJerald Mel berg GalleryJonat han Novak Contemporary ArtJulie Baker Fine ArtLawrence J. Cantor And CompanyLevis Fine Art LewAllen ContemporaryLisa Sette Gallery
Louis Stern Fine ArtsMatt hew C hase Ltd.Mc Coll Fine ArtMitc hell Brown Fine Art, Inc.Nancy Hoffman GalleryNedra Matteucci GalleriesPeter Fetterman GalleryQuestroyal Fine Art, L LCRedfern GalleryRed Fox Fine ArtRe hs Galleries, Inc.Roug hton GalleriesSc hiller & Bodo European PaintingsSpanierman Gallery, L LCSullivan Goss An American GalleryTasende Gallery T homas Nygard GalleryTimot hy Yarger Fine Art & Yarger / Strauss ContemporaryTrotter GalleriesVallejo GalleryVincent Vallarino Fine Art Ltd.William A. Karges Fine ArtWooster Projects
Fine A rt d eAlers AssOCiAt iOn
T he Fine Art Dealers Association was founded in 1990 as a non-profit members hi p organization of respected and esta blis hed dealers from across t he United States.Its members are dedicated to promoting and maintaining t he hig hest degree of professionalism, sc holars hi p, and integrity in all business conducted wit h colleagues, institutions, and t he art buying public . Members hi p in FA DA is hig hly selective and by invitation only. Eac h member has ex pert knowledge of t he artist or periods in w hic h he or s he specializes and maintains a corresponding inventory. In addition to demonstrating a commitment to enric hing t he cultural lives of t heir communities, members s hare t heir ex pertise t hroug h signif icant ex hibit ions, informative catalogs, and by offering quality works of art w hose aut henticity is unconditionally guaranteed.
FA DA’s Annual Los Angeles Art S how is a world-class, internationally attended ex position t hat continues to increase t he profile of t he organization and to encourage professionalism in t he f ield. T he culturally r ic h city of Los Angeles is an ideal location for an event of t his kind wit h t he Sout hern California basin home to many of t he country’s foremost collectors. Combine t his wit h t he region’s mild winter climate and t he Los Angeles Art S how becomes bot h a point of destination and departure—launc hing t he event as t he most excit ing and largest art fair on t he West Coast. Attendees to t he 2008 Los Angeles Art S how will have four dynamic days to view, admire, and purc hase works from a compre hensive range of quality paintings, scul ptures, p hotogra p hs, video, drawings, and prints from t he master works of t he past f ive centuries to t he contemporary iconoclasts of t he future.
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LACMA
LACMA—t he largest encyclopedic museum in t he Western United States—is t he only museum of its kind to make contemporary art a princi pal area of activity wit h t he opening of t he Broad Contemporary Art Museum (BCAM). Designed by Renzo Piano, BCAM is a cornerstone of t he museum’s multi-year project to dramatically renovate and ex pand LACMA’s twenty-acre campus. T his evolving contemporary collection, coupled wit h t he museum’s robust permanent collection of more t han 100,000 works spanning t he history of art and extensive free public programming, make LACMA t he definit ive cultural town square for t he city of Los Angeles and its visitors.
BCAM opens t his February. For information, please visit lacma.org or call 323-857-6000.
lACMA W elCOM e!
Moving full steam a head into t his century’s first decade, t he Los Angeles Art S how has establis hed itself as one of t he most prestigious art ex hibitions in t he country. T he 2008 ex hibition, our 13t h, welcomes t he addition of over 25 fine print dealers from t he International Fine Print Dealers Association ( IF P DA); bringing t he total number of ex hibiting dealers to 125.
T he many hours of preparation t hat go into t he orc hestration of t his s how begin well before t he first attendees arrive for t he opening night celebrations . . . and to t hose people, and especially t hose w hose names may not find recognition here, I ’d like to extend t he following t hanks. To Kim Martindale, along wit h t he rest of t he K R Martindale S how Management sta ff, t hank you for all your long hours of hard work and your ex haustive attention to even t he smallest of detail s. Next, many t hanks to t he Fine Art Dealers Association’s ( FADA) Board of Directors for t heir ent husiasm and deference in making t his ex hibition suc h a wonderful experience for all t hose involved: Louis Stern, Jonat han Novak, Susan Bodo, Betina Tasende, Geoff Cline, George Stern, Beverly Denenberg, Kevin Z. Anderson, and I. I ’d al so like to extend a very special t hanks to t he new arrival of t he International Fine Print Dealers Association, Diane Vilanni and t he IF P DA Board Members—I antici pate t hat t his is only t he beginning of a long association. Over t he last five years our Gala Opening has found benefit and direction under one of t he nation’s most culturally significant institutions, t he Los Angeles County Museum of Art ( LACMA). In addition to t he outstanding support given by LACMA’s Art Museum Council (AMC), we are delig hted to welcome t he inclusion of t he Prints and Drawings Council ( P DC) to t his year’s energies. FADA gives special t hanks to Mic hel Govan, Director and C EO of LACMA; t he AMC and P DC Boards and t heir Committees; Carol Goldberg, AMC C hair; Lana Bergstein, AMC Co-c hair; Diana Gutman, AMC Co-c hair; Victoria Blyt h Hill, P DC C hair; S haron Goodman Squire, Vice C hair; Melissa Herman, and Yvonne We hrman.
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T he continued support and sponsors hip of Arc hitectural Digest remains an indispensable component to our s how’s operations--t hank you again Wendy Landau and Amy Soule for all your time and efforts. Many t hanks to Paige Petrone at Venice Magazine; Robert Nieto and Jim Hampton of Green house Marketing Group; C hristine Anderson and her sta ff, including t he new arrival of Leigh Hope Fountain to t heir ranks, and Britney Crasner to Pacific Design Center’s—w hat a pleasure to continue our associations in developing t he Los Angeles Art S how into t he exciting event t hat it is known for today! Additional t hanks to Lilla Hangay for t he s how’s grap hic design; Jo hn Bilotta for web design and production; Noel Danfort h for her continued creativity wit h t he FADA.com web site; Peter Lovello Design; C hansot h Migletz; Rut hy London; as well as museum and institutional representation and support from t he Autry National Center; Claremont Graduate University; Gallery 825; Irvine Museum; Museum of Latin American Art; Museum of Ventura County; and Riverside Art Museum. And last but not least, a very special t hank you to all of our ex hibitors. FADA applauds your efforts in creating a s how t hat continues to grow and evolve wit h t he times.
We wis h everyone a successful weekend a head and welcome all t hose w ho have come to enjoy t he synergy.
Peace!
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William Howard A hmansonWallis AnnenbergWillow BayWilliam J. BellDavid C. Bo hnettSuzanne Deal Boot hDonald L. BrenEli BroadAnn ColginMic hael Cric htonKelly DayRobert A. DayC hris DeWolfeJanet DreisenCamilla C handler FrostTom GoresAndrew HauptmanVictoria JacksonMrs. Dwig ht M. KendallRobert A. Kotic kMrs. Harry LenartRobert LookerMic hael LyntonRobert F . Maguire I I IMrs. Wendy Stark MorrisseyJane Nat hansonPeter NortonGeoffrey PalmerAnt hony N. PritzkerMrs. Stewart Resnic kTony ResslerEdward P. Roski , Jr .Terry SemelFlorence SloanEric Smidt
Mic hael G. SmookeBarbra StreisandDonald TangSandra W. TernerJames A. T homasC hristop her V. WalkerCasey Wasserman
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William Hayden A hmansonDaniel N. BelinMrs. Lionel BellDr. George N. BooneMrs. William M. Car penterMrs. Edward W. CarterJulian Ganz, Jr.Eric LidowWilliam A. MingstMrs. Lillian Apodaca WeinerWalter L. Weisman
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Brenda AbramsonKate BaumannTerry BellLana BergsteinEllen Buc hananDiane CarrPaula CarrollHarriet Eil berLeslie EinsteinVic ki FaersteinCarol FainerJill FinkBunni Fisc herEdie Fisc herNancy FreedmanRobyn Fuc hsCarol GoldbergAlison GreenbergDorsey GriffeyJudi Grus hcowDiana GutmanLaura HeinAmy HigginsLynne HillerBarbara IorilloNancy KayeMarti KoplinEllen KorneyNancy KovenPatty KrausBarbara Las henic kCarole LazarMarilyn LevinAnita Levine
Top: T he Art Museum Council visits artist Lori Geller’s gallery in Venice, CA
Rig ht: Robert Gra ham meets Art Museum Council members in his studio to discuss
his artistic process, November 2006
Dottie LewisJanine Lic hsteinSue MeltzerBobbi NastroMic hele PaleyBeverly P hilli psGail Rac helefskyJudy Ric hmanIna RogalBet h Rosenbloom Francine SandersSusan SavinS herie Sc hneiderRita Sc hwartzPeggy S ha piroJudy S herGeri S hermanGloria S herwoodTerri SmookeRut h Lynn SobelJaney SweetSande T hayerStep hanie Va hnBa bette WalterP hyllis WaynePenni WynneMary Zinser
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Founded in 1952, t he Art Museum Council (AMC) is LACMA’s longest-running volunteer support organization, assisting eac h of t he museum’s curatorial departments. To fulfill t he council’s mission of service to t he museum, t he group has raised and contributed more t han $10 million toward t he purc hase of over 143 works of art and has expanded its mission by funding important current ex hibitions and educational programs.
As early as 1953, t he council instituted two nationally known and still active fundraising events. T he immensely popular Art and Arc hitecture Tour has been held annually eac h April, providing museum members and t heir friends t he opportunity to view some of Los Angeles’ most distinguis hed private art collections and most arc hitecturally significant residences. T he council al so created t he well-received and reviewed Art Rental and Sales Gallery of AMC, w hic h provides a forum for emerging Sout hern California artists to s howcase t heir work w hile al so giving museum members and t he public t he opportunity to purc hase art. Museum members may even rent works of art for t heir homes and businesses.
T he Art Museum Council is honored to have been c hosen for a fift h year as t he beneficiary of t he proceeds from t he opening night gala of t he Los Angeles Art S how. T he council will use its proceeds to assist in funding t he spring 2008 LACMA ex hibition P hantom Sightings: Art a fter t he C hicano Movement.
T he Art Museum Council welcomes t he partici pation of t he International Fine Print Dealers Association and LACMA’s Prints & Drawings Council in t he 13t h Annual Los Angeles Art S how.
Eugène Delacroix, Strolling PlayersLos Angeles County Museum of Art, museum purc hase wit h Art Museum Council funds
Quilt , ‘Center Diamond’Los Angeles County Museum of Art, museum purc hase wit h Art MuseumCouncil funds
T homas Cole, L ’AllegroLos Angeles County Museum of Art, gift of t he Art Museum Council and Mic hael J. Connell Foundation
All p hotos ©2007 Museum Associates/ LACMA
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INFO RMAT ION & P R ESS LIAISONBarbara Iorillo
INV ITAT ION MAILING Robyn Fuc hsBet h RosenbloomPenni Wynne
PUB LIC IT YLaura HeinBeverly P hilli ps
A DV ISO RSConnie NaglerSusan Savin
AMC COUNCIL COO R DINAT O RYvonnne We hrmann
A RT MUS EUM COUNCIL of LACMACarol Goldberg, AMC ChairmanLana Bergstein, Gala Co-ChairDiana Gutman, Gala Co-Chair
A RT R ENTA L & SA L ES GA LL E RY LIAISONS Dorsey GriffeyJanis HagueNancy Kaye
CATA LOG & CO R R ES POND ENC E LIAISON Clare Wagner
CO R PO RAT E & DONO R INC ENT IV ESJudit h Ric hmanGeri S herman
D ÉCO RAnn Rose Ka planStep hanie Va hn
FOO DMitzie CutlerBarbara LeikenAnn MartinGloria S herwood
HOS PITA LIT YCaryl GoldenJoni Steier
GA LA COMMIT T E EM EMB E RSBrenda Abramson Elaine Abramson Leslie Adler Gail Baril Miki Baumgarten Terry Bell S haron Berg Joyce BrandmanBette Baker BreenSuzanne Ca botPaula CarrollLinda CovetteS herree ColvinAnn CostelloEydie DesserMargy Eber hardtLeslie EinsteinRic key EffronCarol FainerJill FinkBunni Fisc herEdie Fisc herBrenda FritzNancy FreedmanLorraine GenoveseDiane GerryAlison GreenbergJudy Grus hcowGwynne Gi psteinAmy HigginsNona HorowitzLinda KaiserIna KagelWendy KelleyMarti KoplinSydney Krel steinBarbara Las henic k
Marilyn LevinDottie LewisRobyn LutskyLinda Matt hiesNancy Mes hulamBobbi NastroS heryl Over hol serFelice RestonIna RogalS haron RomickS heila RoseMaxine RudoffAllison Sc henckPeggy S ha piroJan SilvermanRut h Lynn SobelMina SolomanSue TempleBillie Ud koDonna Venic kRoberta W hiteSue ZaretLeslie ZinbergMary Zinser
January 23, 2008
Dear Friends,
On behalf of the Art Museum Council of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, I am honored and delighted to welcome our guests to the Thirteenth Annual Los Angeles Art Show Gala. I also want to express my thanks to the Honorable Antonio R. Villaraigosa, Mayor, City of Los Angeles, for serving as our Honorary Chair. Once again, we are pleased to be an integral part of the Opening Night Gala and a weekend of unequaled art experiences.
The success of this evening is due to the monumental efforts of our Chairs, Lana Bergstein and Diana Gutman, and to their committee who have devoted countless hours to ensure your enjoyment tonight. Additionally, I would like to extend a special thank you to the entire membership of the Art Museum Council as well as our Council Assistant, Yvonne Wehrmann, for all their great efforts in making the opening a memorable evening. Each of you has been vital in the planning aspects of the Gala.
Congratulations to Kim Martindale Enterprises and the Fine Art Dealers Association for creating a quality exhibition for the Los Angeles art-loving community. I also want to welcome the International Fine Prints and Drawings Association, which is participating in this show for the first time. I invite you to view the extraordinary artworks from around the world and experience the power and emotion art can evoke. I know you will be intrigued and inspired by the artists’ intentions.
Thank you for your attendance and your support of the Art Museum Council of LACMA. Your contributions make it possible for our successful support of programs and exhibitions and the purchase of artworks for the museum. This year, we are committing our Gala proceeds to help underwrite LACMA’s 2008 exhibition Phantom Sightings: Art after the Chicano Movement. We are most proud of our fifty-six-year history and affiliation with the museum.
With warmest regards,
Carol GoldbergChairman, Art Museum CouncilLos Angeles County Museum of Art
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P DC
For more t han forty years t he Prints and Drawings Council has been t he primary support group for t he Department of Prints and Drawings at LACMA. T he P DC’s principal goal is to raise funds for curatorial acquisitions for t he permanent collection w hile encouraging appreciation in t he field of original works of art on paper. P DC programming is designed to engage and educate its active and interested members hip. Programs include lectures, private ex hibition tours, museum and gallery receptions, gallery and artist studio visits, demonstrations of printing processes, and field tri ps. T hroughout its long history, t he P DC has hel ped t he Department of Prints and Drawings acquire some of its most important works on paper by a w ho’s w ho of important artists, including Dürer, Rembrandt, Tiepolo, Goya, Piranesi, W histler, Manet, Cassatt, Sargent, Gauguin, Matisse, Picasso, as well as postwar masters like Jackson Pollock, Jasper Jo hns, Robert Rausc henberg, Ell swort h Kelly, Ed Rusc ha, and Andy War hol. It al so regularly supports acquisitions by t he emerging masters of t he twenty-first century.
Julie Me hretu, Local Calm2005, Etc hingLos Angeles County Museum of ArtPurc hased wit h Prints and Drawings Council funds
Pierre BonnardCouverture de l ’al bum d’estampes
originales de la Galerie Vollard1897, Color lit hogra p h
Los Angeles County Museum of ArtPurc hased wit h Prints and Drawings Council funds
Alexis Smit h, LUST ( Pink and Blue)2004, Sil kscreen
Los Angeles County Museum of ArtCommissioned by t he Prints and Drawings Council
Salomón Huerta, Untitled (Back of Head on Orange Field )2002, Six-color lit hogra p hLos Angeles County Museum of Art
Commissioned by t he Prints and Drawings Council
S hortly a fter its founding, t he Prints and Drawings Council started a long-running fundraising effort, t he P DC Commissioned Print Program. For over four decades, t he P DC has commissioned editions of new works on paper by establis hed and emerging artists from around t he world. Artists w ho have created prints for t he P DC include Pablo Picasso, Ed Rusc ha, and David Hockney, among many ot hers. One impression from eac h of t he commissioned editions is given to t he Prints and Drawings permanent collection, but t he remaining prints are available for purc hase by t he general public and at a considerable discount to council members. Proceeds from t he Los Angeles Art S how Opening Night Gala will be used by t he P DC to fund acquisitions for t he Department of Prints and Drawings.
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Diane Villani, Diane Villani Editions, PresidentTara Reddi, Marl boroug h Gallery, Inc, Executive Vice PresidentSusan Teller, Susan Teller Gallery, Vice PresidentAlan Stone, Hill-Stone, Inc. , SecretaryJoni Moisant Weyl, Gemini G.E.L. at Joni Moisant Weyl, TreasurerEmmanuel Benador, Jan Krugier GalleryDavid Cleaton-Roberts, Alan Cristea GallerySam Davidson, Davidson GalleriesBarbara Kra kow, Barbara Kra kow GalleryArmin Kunz, C. G. BoernerJack Lemon, Landfall Press, Inc.Tobey Moss, Tobey C. Moss GalleryRobert Newman, T he Old Print S hop, Inc.Paula Panczenko, Tandem PressRut h Ziegler, Rut h Ziegler Fine Arts Ltd.Ric hard Solomon, Pace Prints, Board Advisor
Now celebrating its twentiet h year, t he International Fine Print Dealers Association ( IF P DA) is a nonprofit organization of leading art dealers, galleries, and publis hers in t he field of fine prints w ho are committed to t he hig hest standards of quality, et hic s, and connoisseurs hip. T hrough a wide range of activities, members are committed to furt her enric hing and developing a greater a ppreciation of fine prints among t he public.
Since its founding, t he IF P DA has grown to 165 elected members from t hirteen countries w hose areas of specialization range from old master and modern to contemporary prints and includes publis hers of prints by renowned contemporary and emerging artists. Election to members hip requires a hig h level of expertise, et hic s, and professional integrity. T he number of years a dealer or gallery has been in business is taken into account along wit h t he quality of art offered for sale, t he caliber of t heir ex hibitions and publis hed catalogues, and t he international stature of artists t hey publis h or represent.
To furt her advance its mission to increase t he awareness and enjoyment of fine prints, t he IF P DA provides funding for educational programs and material s, ex hibitions, sc holarly publications, lectures, and symposia relating to fine prints. Wit h its Annual Book Award, t he IF P DA encourages print researc h, sc holars hip, and t he discussion of new ideas in t he field of fine prints.
T he Association’s website at www.if pda.org contains information about t he IF P DA and its members hip standards, a glossary of printmaking terms, a searc hable database of artists w ho have made prints wit h links to t he member dealers w here t heir works can be found, and a calendar of museum and member ex hibitions.
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SponsorMuseum Letter
Dear Los Angeles Art Show Patrons and Friends:
On behalf of Cadillac, I welcome you to the exciting 2008 Los Angeles Art Show. We at Cadillac are proud to support a show that inspires and supports artists fulfilling their own creative promise.
Cadillac’s recent and historic resurgence has brought it back to the top tier of luxury auto brands, but this is only the beginning. The next epoch in Cadillac’s renaissance begins with the all-new 2008 CTS – the next generation of the popular luxury sport sedan that is intended to challenge the world’s best.
The CTS is infused with distinctive character traits and attention to detail. Critics agree that the Cadillac CTS is a true work of art, enjoying numerous accolades including the proud honor of being named the 2008 Motor Trend Car of the Year™.
The all-new 2008 Cadillac CTS includes a level of new features and technologies including; an available 304-horsepower 3.6 L direct injection V-6 engine; an all-new redesigned cabin with handcrafted accents; an available sunroof that enables both front and rear passengers a sky view; an available 40 gigabyte hard drive* that also allows pause and rewinding of live radio and it is tailored for MP3 players and iPod® functionality; available heated leather seats; an available retractable navigation system** with real-time traffic and weather data; OnStar†; XM Satellite Radio††; and an available six-speedautomatic transmission. With direct-injection technology, the CTS is fuel efficient and reduces hydrocarbons by 30%.
Just as emerging artists continue to grow and be inspired, we at Cadillac are also pushing our progress even further in 2008. The Cadillac product lineup continues to extend its performance, design and technology credentials with the CTS, our exclusive Platinum Series, and a new and much-anticipated Escalade Hybrid later this year.
We welcome you to stop by our interactive display to see some of our Cadillac “art pieces” first hand. And while there, we hope that you will enjoy a complimentary gift as our way of celebrating the art show experience.
Yours truly,
George Doss IIIGeneral MotorsRegional Marketing Manager – Cadillac
* 10GB available for music storage with optional navigation system. **Map coverage not available in Puerto Rico. †Call 1-888-4ONSTAR (1-888-466-7827) or visit onstar.com for system limitations and details. ††Xm is available only in the48 contiguous United States. Required $12.95 monthly subscription sold searately after three months. Visit gm.xmradio.com for details. ©2007 GM Corp. All rights reserved. CTS (R) Cadillac (R) Cadillac badge (R) XM is a registred trademark of XM Satellite Radio Inc.
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January 2008
Dear Art Patron,
The Santa Monica Museum of Art is delighted to be a supporter of the 2008 Los Angeles Art Show.
A non-collecting museum (a kunsthalle), SMMoA fosters diversity, innovation, and discovery in contemporary art.
In 2008, SMMoA commemorates twenty years of creative accomplishment. We are celebrating this important milestone with a year of extraordinary exhibitions, education, and outreach programs.
During your stay in Los Angeles, I invite you to visit the first exhibitions of this anniversary year: Michael Asher and Brody Condon: Judgement Modification (After Memling), on view from January 26 through April 12, 2008. The opening reception is on Friday, January 25, from 7 to 9 p.m.
Internationally acclaimed artist Michael Asher creates a major sculptural installation for SMMoA. In this conceptual history of the Museum, Asher reconstructs 44 exhibitions’ worth of temporary walls built since SMMoA moved to Bergamot Station in 1998.
In SMMoA’s Project Room 1, Brody Condon’s Judgment Modification (After Memling) features the transformation of Hans Memling’s Last Judgment (1467-1471) into a moving tableaux using contemporary computer game animation.
I look forward to your visit.
Sincerely,
Elsa LonghauserExecutive DirectorSanta Monica Museum of Art
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Dear Patrons and Sponsors,
Architectural Digest is pleased to sponsor the LA Art Show for the eighth year.
We are very proud of our partnership with the Fine Art Dealers Association—
and that the funds raised at this event will support the Art Museum Council
of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Architectural Digest’s coverage of the art and antique world has become critically
important to our readers, who are passionate about filling their homes with the
finest art and antiques.
Enjoy the Show!
Best,
Giulio Capua
Vice President and Publisher
Sponsor Sponsor
5525 OAKDALE AVE SUITE 430 WOODLAND HILLS CA 91364 PHONE 818 316-0900 FAX 818 702-2505 WWW.ARTLTDMAG.COM
Dear Los Angeles Art Show Patrons and Sponsors,
On behalf of Art Ltd., it gives me great pleasure to welcome you to the 13th Annual Los Angeles Art Show, the West Coast’s premiere art exposition.
We are proud to be a major media sponsor in partnership with show organizer Kim Martindale, the Fine Art Dealers Association, the Art Museum Council of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and for the first time, the International Fine Print Dealers Association.
Art Ltd. is the only magazine dedicated to the West Coast contemporary art scene. Our current issue (available at the Art Ltd. booth) features the work of legendary modernist photographer Julius Shulman, the sculptural fantasies of Won Ju Lim, Gary Baseman’s Pop Surreal paintings, and a newbreed of Northwest photographers featured in “Redneck Chic.”
Additionally, you’ll find our special 24-page guide to Bergamot Station, celebrating it’s 13th anniversary and, as the heart of LA’s art scene is vital to the arts community.
The West Coast art scene has never been more important. That’s why art lovers and collectors agree—Art Ltd. magazine is a “must read.” Stop by the booth, meet our staff and pick up a complimentary copy.
On behalf of everyone at Art Ltd., enjoy the show.
Peter FehlerPublisher
WEST COAST ART+DESIGN
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SouthwestArt 921 Walnut Street, Suite 250
Boulder, Colorado 80302
phone 303-247-8080 fax 303-449-4627
w w w . s o u t h w e s t a r t . c o m
Dear Los Angeles Art Show Patrons and Friends:
On behalf of Southwest Art Magazine, I welcome you to the 13th Annual Los Angeles Art Show. Celebrating “Five Centuries of Art,” this world-class event, evolving and growing each year in both size and prestige, has become a beacon for collectors and art lovers. Southwest Art is proud to serve as a major media partner of the Fine Art Dealers Association (FADA) and event organizers.
Southwest Art is the definitive source of information and inspiration for fine art in and of the American West. With excellence as our standard, we champion today’s best emerging and established artists and their works, which vary from traditional representational to more modern styles in wide-ranging media. Our ever-expanding coverage is as colorful and vast as the western horizon. Now in our 37th year, we are a catalyst and forum for meaningful exchange between creators, purveyors, and patrons of fine art.
Along with the LA Art Show we continue to evolve. In early 2008, please visit www.southwestart.com for our launch of our new website with many exciting new features and tools to help enhance your art collecting experience. Beginning with our February 2008 issue, we bring to your mailbox and newsstand a newly redesigned print version of our publication, created and packaged to enhance your visual enjoyment -- and bring you even more valuable information on the fine art inspired by the lifestyles/culture and landscapes of today's western US.
Continuing in print and now online, too, you can count on Southwest Art to bring you the best in what is happening with fine art emanating in all directions from our roots.
Please stop by our booth to pick up our January issue, The Essential Guide to 2008, which includes a preview of many of the western American art world’s most important events and artists we think you should be watching during the year. Our warmest wishes to you as we head into the New Year – and into yet another amazing LA Art Show of shows.
Sincerely,
Susan Freilicher Publisher, Southwest Art
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January 2006
Esteemed Art Enthusiasts,
Venice Magazine is delighted to welcome you to the 11th Annual Los Angeles ArtShow! We are happy to be a sponsor for the fifth year, and once again, it is a pleas-ure to work with LA Art Show producer Kim Martindale, the Fine Art DealersAssociation, and the Art Museum Council of the Los Angeles County Museum ofArt.
During our 17 years of publishing we have developed relationships with scores ofwonderful restaurants and beverage purveyors, and many of them are participatingthis year to provide fine food and drink for the opening night gala. The funds raisedfrom this event support the efforts of the Art Museum Council.
This year’s show, “Five Centuries of Fine Art,” features thousands of works of artfrom the top galleries around the globe. From Old Masters to Impressionists,Abstract Expressionists to contemporary artists, the LA Art Show has something forevery viewer.
Art is the lifeblood of culture, and culture is the essence of humanity. Venice rejoicesin its participation of the LA Artshow!
Nancy BishopEditorial Director and Publisher
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Nancy BishopEditorial Director and Publisher
January 23, 2008
Dear Fellow Art Enthusiasts,
Welcome to the 13th Annual Los Angeles Art Show! Venice Magazine isdelighted to support this important cultural event, and it is withunbridled glee that we celebrate our seventh year of participating inthe exclusive Opening Night Gala which generates funds for the vitalwork of the Art Museum Council and the Prints and Drawings Council ofour own world-class Los Angeles County Museum of Art. The unflaggingefforts of Art Show Producer Kim Martindale, the Fine Art DealersAssociation, and the Art Museum Council have resulted in what hasbecome the largest and most popular gathering of art on the WestCoast.Now in our 20th year of publishing, Venice has enjoyed lengthyrelationships with a host of food and beverage purveyors who have, inturn, been gracious and enthusiastic participants in the Opening Nightfestivities of this annual five-day extravaganza. Each year theywelcome the opportunity to take their place at the Los Angeles ArtShow table, and we salute them for their dedication to art andquality, be it painting or panna cotta, sculpture or sushi. They arehere to practice their culinary arts for your personal pleasure!Art has always been the cornerstone of Venice Magazine. Art is whatinspires us to go beyond our little world, to see more, do more, helpmore. Art is the raison d’etre of The Los Angeles Art Show which givesus a chance to enrich our personal perspective on art and, at the sametime, contribute to the greater good art serves the community atlarge. Enjoy the show.
Art rules!
Nancy BishopPublisher/Editor
January 2006
Esteemed Art Enthusiasts,
Venice Magazine is delighted to welcome you to the 11th Annual Los Angeles ArtShow! We are happy to be a sponsor for the fifth year, and once again, it is a pleas-ure to work with LA Art Show producer Kim Martindale, the Fine Art DealersAssociation, and the Art Museum Council of the Los Angeles County Museum ofArt.
During our 17 years of publishing we have developed relationships with scores ofwonderful restaurants and beverage purveyors, and many of them are participatingthis year to provide fine food and drink for the opening night gala. The funds raisedfrom this event support the efforts of the Art Museum Council.
This year’s show, “Five Centuries of Fine Art,” features thousands of works of artfrom the top galleries around the globe. From Old Masters to Impressionists,Abstract Expressionists to contemporary artists, the LA Art Show has something forevery viewer.
Art is the lifeblood of culture, and culture is the essence of humanity. Venice rejoicesin its participation of the LA Artshow!
Nancy BishopEditorial Director and Publisher
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Art Museum Council Los Angeles County Museum of Art 5905 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90036
Dear Friends,
On behalf of the City of Los Angeles, it is my pleasure to welcome members and guests to the Opening Night Gala of the Los Angeles Art Show.
As the creative capital of the world, Los Angeles is pleased to host this exquisite display of fine art from all around the globe. This show celebrates and recognizes the diversity of ideas, perspectives and artistic achievements in our great city.
I applaud the Art Museum Council for once again presenting this fine exhibition of artistic talent. The contribution of art to our society strengthens our passion to learn, grow and appreciate the beauty of our world.
I extend my best wishes for a memorable gala and future success.
Very truly yours,
ANTONIO R. VILLARAIGOSA Mayor
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BOARD OF SUPERVISORS COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
821 KENNETH HAHN HALL OF ADMINISTRATION500 WEST TEMPLE STREET / LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90012
(213) 974-3333 / FAX (213) 625-7360 / e-mail: [email protected]
ZEV YAROSLAVSKYCHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD
SUPERVISOR, THIRD DISTRICT
Official Letter
January 23, 2008
Arts Museum Council
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
5905 Wilshire Boulevard
Los Angeles, California 90036
Dear Friends:
On behalf of the entire Board of Supervisors, it’s a pleasure to offer a personal welcome to all those in
attendance for this evening’s Opening Night Gala for the Art Museum Council of LACMA, the Los Angeles
County Museum of Art, at Barker Hangar in Santa Monica.
The Third District of Los Angeles County has always cherished its reputation as the County’s “arts district,”
home to many of our best known performing venues and exhibition spaces, public and private. I have been
very proud to serve on the Board and represent this area since 1994, and I always cherish any opportunity
to pay homage to the vital role that artists and artistic endeavors play in the economic and spiritual life
of our community. Over the past four decades, our County Art Museum has emerged as one of our
premier local art institutions, and is now firmly established as a leading regional and increasingly national
destination museum.
As we have for the past five consecutive years, I’m delighted to welcome back the Fine Art Dealers
Association for its annual Los Angeles Arts Show, and I commend and thank everyone whose generous
contribution of time, talent and artworks will help ensure that the visual arts remain healthy and vibrant in
the County of Los Angeles for many years to come.
Sincerely,
ZEV YAROSLAVSKY
Chairman of the Board
Supervisor, Third District
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C lA r eMOnt GrAdUAt e Univ ersit y
For t he second consecutive year t he Los Angeles Art S how has invited Claremont Graduate University to present an ex hibit ion of works selected from its 2007 MFA candidates, a g roup of 32 artists. Los Angeles painter, CGU alumnu s , and p ro fesso r em er i tu s a t CGU and Pomona College , K a r l B enj a min h a s c h o s en wo r k s b y J u d y B on z i , E l i z a b et h C a r n e y , Julie Dunker, Asad Faulwell , Y. Heyden Gellis and Lek Namnat h.
Judy Bonzi, God Have Mercy on t he Man W ho Doubts W hat He’s Sure of2007, Leat her, deer hide lace, ta xidermy form, glass eyes, 5 x 4 x 2 feet
Installation
Y. Heyden Gellis , Loge , 2007, Mixed media, 48 x 60 inc hes
Asad Faulwell , Catalyst , 2007, Mixed media, 67 x 67 inc hesJulie Dunker, Overstated , 2007, Oil on canvas, 11 x 10 inc hes
Eliza bet h Carney, Untitled , 2007Oil on canvas on panel, 60 x 30 inc hes
Lek Namnat h, T he Embrace , 2007Acrylic on canvas, 36 x 48 inc hes
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Eig hty-two years ago, t he Los Angeles Art Association ( LAAA) c hanged t he conversation a bout how art could be viewed, a ppreciated, and sustained in Los Angeles. LAAA ta kes pride in our legacy as a c hampion of creativity and innovation in our community. In 1925, LAAA’s original trustees (including Harry C handler, Edward Dic kson, and William May Garland ) responded to t he deart h of cultural engagement in Los Angeles by esta blis hing LAAA, t hereby creating t he opportunity and t he ex pectation t hat art would have an ongoing role in t he cultural li fe of Los Angeles. Our mission is to support, nurture, and develop our region’s emerging artists – hel ping t hese artists fulf ill t heir creative promise and ensuring t he possibility of t heir larger contributions to our social fa bric and economic vitality. Having launc hed t he careers of many hig h-profile artists, today LAAA continues to play a central role in t he Los Angeles arts community by providing local artists and t he public wit h exceptional ex hibit ions and programs, as well as a forum for exc hange and education t hroug h lectures, works hops, and networking opportunities. LAAA is a crucial community resource in Sout hern California t hat functions as t he standard for peer-to-peer learning and ongoing networking for emerging artists.Our work as a mission-driven 501c3 non-profit arts organization sustains a vibrant artist community t hat puts t he obligation for managing knowledge and access in t he hands of t he art makers. T hroug hout t he years, Los Angeles Art Association has ex perienced its s hare of evolution, but never lost sig ht of one non-negotia ble princi ple—its commitment to support emerging Sout hern California artists in our s hared community. Eig hty-two years later, it’s time to c hange t he conversation again.
Installation
Sayon Sy prasoeut h, Don’t Forget About Me
Corey Stein, Matc hes
Marcie Kaufman, Beyond t he Line
James Martin T hegerstrom, Tune t he VoidMarcos Alvarez, Icarus Flies
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T H E C HUC k MANNING QUA RT ET
Featuring: Jim Szilagyi - Piano, Isla Ec kinger - BassTim Pleasant - Drums, C huc k - Tenor Saxop hone C huck is one of t he busiest jazz saxop honists in Sout hern California. He has been performing and recording for t he past twenty-seven years wit h many local ensembles and jazz artists in t he L.A. area, across t he country, and in Europe. He recently returned from a successful tour in Europe to promote his new T CB Records release “Notes from t he Real.” He is a longtime member of t he Los Angeles Jazz Quartet and co-leader of t he Ec kinger-Manning Quintet. T he C huck Manning Quartet was recently featured on National Public Radio’s “Jazz Set wit h Branford Marsalis .” C huck has recently recorded wit h drummer Al p honse Mouzon, and is a regular member of t he Bobby Bradford Mo’tet and t he Sal Marquez quartet. “Essential listening for any local jazz listener, Manning is a f ine inventive tenor player. Wit h Joe Henderson as his baseline, he plays a gorgeous ballad, can blow some brilliant and slig htly understated post-bob frenzy, and can lay out t he bop lines fres h… His is really an original voice, his ballad playing sensitive, his hig h flying ingenious. And his quartet - pianist Jim Szilyagi, drummer Tim Pleasant, and usually t he world-class bassist Isla Ec kinger -- are a perfect f it… No matter w hat t he context, tenor Manning’s mix of smarts and heart will get to you. He always seems to work out just t he rig ht solo for t he moment… And t his quartet’s al bum, wit h Manning’s debut as a leader, is a g reat one.” - Bric k Wa hl, LAWeekly 9-12-07
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Presents t he following opening nig ht and s how performances complementing a range of musical styles wit h furt her events to ta ke place t hroug hout t he weekend.
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Found obje c t s , f rag i le pa p er , and s im ple w i re p rov ide t he palette fo r Maddy Le Mel ’ s new wor k . Ju xta posing roug h , dense mate r ial s w it h deli c ate , handmade pa p ers , he r p ie ces ex plo re t he rel at ions hi ps b etween vulnera bi li ty and st rengt h . Steel ba rs fo rm a k ind o f skeletal st ruc tu re . T he pa p er a c t s li ke a f i lm o f sk in over t he steel st ruc tu re , i t s t ranslucent su r fa ce allow ing lig h t to glow t h roug h , o f fe r ing glim pses o f obje c t s emb edded w it hin . S h rouded b e hind t he s hadow o f pa p er , found obje c t s ta ke on a sense o f myste ry t hat t hey never had in t hei r o r ig inal li f et im es . Maddy Le Mel a ttended US C ea rning he r B FA. Her wo r k li es in num erou s p r ivate and co r po rate colle c t ions .
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T he 2008 Los Angeles Art S how greets us wit h a continued energy, excitement, and ex pansion t hat has come to distinguis h t he fair as one of t he most respected annual ex positions of its kind. Building upon last year’s g rowt h, and t he successful addition of t he new pavilion, I am pleased to see t he ex hibit ion measuring up to its new designs and more.
T his year’s s how welcomes an evocative mix of partici pants, bringing our ex hibitor count to more t han 125 outstanding galleries from across t he US and a broad. S howcasing an ex pansive range of artwork, from t he innovators of t he past to t he classicists of tomorrow, t his four-day event is a rare occasion to view some of t he world’s most engaging work, and all wit hin t he arena of a single venue.
But t he s how’s evolvement only starts here, and I am pleased to furt her include t he involvement of t he International Fine Print Dealers Association as t hey combine for t he f irst t ime t heir annual Los Angeles Print Fair wit h t he efforts of our own. Add to t hese advancements t he inclusion t his year of t he Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s Prints and Drawings Council , an increasing roster of museum, media, and organizational support, and t he buzzword can best be summed up wit h t hat of g rowt h.
T his said, t he Los Angeles Art S how may be g rowing, but it is only g rowing in comparison and breadt h to t he artistic landsca pe of its namesake city. Los Angeles is fast proving its reputation as a creative and energizing mecca worldwide, and I am t h r i ll ed to see t he s how embra c ing and lead ing t he way into t hi s st i l l emerging collage.
In t his way, I ’d like to t hank all t hose involved in s ha ping t his community—FA DA, our ex hibitors, t he artists, t he symposium speakers, museums and non-profits , t he audience—all of us w ho make up t his r ic h, cultural fa bric of Los Angeles—t hese are excit ing times upon us and even more to come a head!
Have a wonderful weekend.
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MUSEUM PREVIEWSUS EXHIBITIONSMARIKO MORI “The Happiness of Objects”, Jeff Wall, “Dateline Israel: New Photography and Video Art”, Karen Kilimnik, Lincoln Kirstein...MORE
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