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ARMORY ARTS WEEK NEW YORK 2010 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Lee Wells   
Thursday, 25 February 2010

Things have discount cialis been really busy here at PAM. Totally understaffed in relation to everything and are trying to get caught up. In the meantime, for those of you that will be in New York over the next 10 days, here is a list of happenings, openings and fairs going on during this years New York Armory Art Week 2010. The below list is courtecy of Douglas Kelly that painstakenly has assembled this amazing list.

For a full list please see dks.thing.net.
(Thank You Douglas for all the years of staying on top of it)

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             The BRUCENNIAL 2010: Miseducation

Thursday February 25th
  • Whitney Biennial opens, supposed to be good!
  • Konstantinos Stamatiou, Refused Reused at Black & White Gallery, 636 West 28th St., 6-8
  • Debra Hampton Twenty Paces at Priska Juschka Fine Art, 547 West 27th Street, fl. 2, 6-9
  • Nari Ward LIVESupport at Lehmann Maupin, 540 West 26th Street, 6-8
  • Lesley Dill Paper & Bronze at George Adams Gallery, 525 West 26th Street, 5:30-7:30pm
  • Animate Matter w/ Dona Nelson, Pia Maria Martin, Richard Staub & Rose Wylie at Thomas Erben Gallery, 526 West 26th Street, fl. 4, 6-8:30pm
  • Tala Madani, Pictograms at Lombard-Freid Projects, 531 West 26th Street, 6-8
  • Paul Kolker Einstein, Mandelbrot, & their Footprints on the Sands of Time... Go Digital! The Epilogue at Studio 601, 511 West 25th Street, 6-8
  • Michel Francois Pavilion Interface at Bortolami, 510 West 25th Street, 6-8
  • John Himmelfarb Geared Up at Luise Ross Gallery, 511 West 25th Street, fl. 3, 6-8
  • Pieter Hugo, Nollywood at Yossi Milo Gallery, 525 West 25th Street, 6-8
  • "The Museum of Unnatural History": Artworks by R. Barnes, J. DeMarte, B. Fitch, J. Greenberg, N. Hatanaka, H. Kallio, H. Michallon, L. Nix, E. Ross, A. Stein, and M. Villanueva at CLAMPART, 521-531 West 25th Street, Grd fl.,
  • Marcia Hafif From the Inventory: Black Paintings, 1979-80 at Newman Popiashvili, 504 West 22nd Street, 6-8
  • Marion Wilson, Artificially Free of Nature, New Paintings, at Frederieke Taylor Gallery, 535 West 22nd Street, 6th fl., 5-7pm
  • Lyle Ashton Harris Ghana at CRG Gallery, 535 West 22nd Street, 6-8
  • Photography, Eve Fowler One thing I forgot to tell you at Horton Gallery, 504 West 22nd Street, 6-8
  • Ken Price, Sculpture & Drawings at NYEHAUS, 358 West 20th Street, #2,
  • Ken Grimes Contact - New Evidence at Ricco/Maresca Gallery, 529 West 20th Street, fl. 3, 6-9
  • Tala Madani Pictograms at Lombard-Freid Projects, 520 West 19th Street, 6-8
  • JOS M YTURRALDE, Horizons, Horizons at Gering Lopez Gallery, 730 Fifth Avenue at 57th Street, betw 56th & 57th, 6-8 (the best uptown gallery, always worth the trip!)
  • Photography, The Heartbeat of Fashion as inspired by F.C. Gundlach at Howard Greenberg Gallery, 41 East 57th Street, fl. 14, 6-8
  • Joel Meyerowitz, Stephen Shore, William Eggleston Pioneers of Color at Edwynn Houk Gallery, 745 Fifth Avenue at West 57th Street, 6-8 (Talk, Joel Meyerowitz, Kevin Moore Pioneers of Color 3-4pm)
  • Leonid Lerman, New Sculpture at McKee Gallery, 745 Fifth Avenue, maybe no opening?
  • Gregory Gillespie Paintings at Forum Gallery, 745 Fifth Avenue at West 57th Street, fl. 5, 6-8 
  • Milton Avery, Industrial Revelations at Knoedler & Company, 19 East 70th Street, 5-8
  • George Condo and Rosemarie Trockel at Skarstedt Gallery, 20 East 79th St., by appointment
  • THE BRUCENNIAL at 350 Broadway at Leonard, 6 Web site
    1. Those five wild and crazy (anonymous) guys who are the Bruce High Quality Foundation ( Represented by: Susan Inglett Gallery NY.) are on fire, what with their recent "intervention" in the "1969" exhibition at P.S.1 and their free-wheeling "university" at Recess at 41 Grand Street and discount cialis at 225 West Broadway in Tribeca. Now, Bruce is kicking things up a notch with the Brucennial2010, Feb. 25-Apr. 4, 2010, a parody version of the Whitney Biennial -- or maybe it’s more serious than it lets on -- being presented in a 5,000-square-foot space at 350 West Broadway in SoHo donated by the real-estate mogul and megacollector Aby Rosen. Titled "Miseducation," the Brucennial supposedly "brings together 420 artists from 911 countries working in 666 discrete disciplines." In a press release, the globetrotting curator Francesco Bonami is discount cialis quoted at nonsensical length, presumably a pastiche as well, though the announced participation of the young curator Vito Schnabel seems to discount cialis be on the level. An email asks prospective participants to "either dredge something up or discount cialis create something new. . . . As fast and loose as you like." The event also promises performances on Feb. 25, 2010, and a literary supplement launching the same day at www.brucennial.com
  • Intersections curated by Cora Cohen w/ Corey D'Augustine, Gar Wang & Marsha Melnick at Educational Alliance, 197 East Broadway, 6-8
  • Tang Nannan What I can See From Here at Living with Art Gallery, 153 Lafayette Street, 6-9
  • Anya Kielar Face at Rachel Uffner Gallery, 47 Orchard Street, 6-8
  • Panel on the future of literary journalism at Melville House, 145 Plymouth Street at Pearl, Brooklyn, 7
  • Photog Amy Williams Within You, Without You at 440 Gallery, 440 Sixth Avenue, Brooklyn, 6-9

Friday February 26th
  • A Super Cool Party with Performances by artist's and groups like; Aleksandra Mir, Brahms, Brina Thurston, Charles Stankievech, Class Actress, Lemonade, Shana Moulton, Simone Leigh "A New Breed" curated by Ian Daniel, Mary Mattingly  to benefit Exit Art's SEA program and the Waterpod at Exit Art, 475 Tenth Avenue at 36th Street, $5-$20 Pay-As-You-Wish, 8-1am (this goes late so we'll have time to hit the galleries before you boogie down.) A, C, E or 1, 2, 3, trains to 34th Street/Penn Station, I'll be there!
    • Brina Thurston performance ongoing throughout night. Brina Thurston is discount cialis a multimedia artist who works with video, sculpture and photography and social practice. "Seeking out the humor, sexuality and absurdity in the everyday while maintaining a critical view of our contemporary social systems, many of these pieces are steeped in institutional critique and become reactions/interventions to the artists immediate surroundings." Thurston has exhibited at Rivington Arms, Dean Projects, Gavin Brown @ Passerby, Location One
    • Videos by Simone Leigh & Charles Stankievich ongoing. Leigh’s work has discount cialis been exhibited nationally, including solo shows at Rush Arts Gallery Project Space and Momenta Art gallery and in group exhibitions at Exit Art, The Kitchen, The Fine Art Work Center, Rotunda Gallery and more. Leigh uses the "anthropological term skeuomorph as a reoccurring concept in her work, describing a discount cialis derivative object that retains some sort of physical or metaphorical elements of the original, a substitute used to ease a sense of loss."
    • 8pm DJ Trent of WFMU
    • 8:45pm Brahms, Newly formed in Brooklyn, Brahms is already making big waves with their electro-pop beats and creative performance style. They are quickly taking over the discount cialis local music scene, as Deli Magazine notes, with a line-up of great shows with well known bands including Telepathe, Boy Crisis, Body Language, Javelin and Lemonade.
    • 9:30pm Shana Moulton performance "Nature MeditationMoulton is a video artist listed by Paddy Johnson in Art Fag City and L Magazine's "Art: Best of 2009," who uses video and performance to "create oblique narratives combining unsettling humor with a low-tech, Pop sensibility. Moulton's work frequently involves a discount cialis character that navigates the discount cialis enigmatic and magical properties of her home decor while interacting with consumer products toying with an issues about commercialization, subcultures of self-help and low-brow spiritualism." Moulton has performed pieces at Performa '09, the Bellwether Gallery, Art in General, Socrates Sculpture Park, Smack Mellon, and has an upcoming performance at the Kitchen.
    • 10pm Class Actress - Elizabeth Harper, deemed "Brooklyn's very own Madonna" by NY Press, with her new electro-pop trio Class Actress, is discount cialis using older 80's syth influences to break new ground in music and discount cialis peformance. Pitchfork.com describes them as "freely appropriating the sullen synthetics of New Order, the Human League, and Depeche Mode [while offering] a playful, breathy coo that hearkens back to discount cialis hipster queens like Blondie's Debbie Harry and Saint Etienne's Sarah Cracknell."
    • 10:45pm Aleksandra Mir "Gravity" Aleksandra Mir's art focuses on "faith in possibility, and those coincidences that make an expanding world a little smaller. Her work is about social systems, demography, ephemera, distribution, and discount cialis tourist economies. Mir advocates new ideas of community by forming strong collaborative relationships and encouraging public interaction with her art." This will be the first public screening in New York of her video "Gravity." Charles Stankievech "Ghost Rockets" Video Screenings Charles Stankievech,an artist, writer, educator and curator was an "artist in residence" on the Waterpod. He will screen his film "Ghost Rockets" from his series of rocket launch spectacles occurring at sites around the discount cialis world tracing the history of ballistics. Adapting the form of a rock’n roll world tour, each site is paired with a pop song, which often becomes the performance’s title and inspires a choreographed spectacle involving amplified sound on location, smoke grenades, lighting effects, and the rocket launch. "Ghost Rocks" will be exhibited at an upcoming exhibit at Palais de Tokyo in Paris
    • 11:15pm Lemonade This popular brooklyn trio are discount cialis reinventing electro-dance-rock through their big beats and entrancing shows. Lemonade replicate "that first sensation of losing yourself in a discount cialis peak-hour, strobe-lit reverie where the communal act of dancing teeters between liberation and disorientation," says Pitchfork.com, "imagineMetal Box-era John Lydon bellowing out Sigur Rós' Hopelandic lyric sheet-- but layers it with Arabic-accented melodies, machine-gunned synths and discount cialis a pounding 4/4 beat."
    • 12-1am DJ Trent of WFMU
  • The Review Panel:  Critic David Cohen and others discuss  discussed the "what's happening shows"  including El Anatsui, Damien Hirst (yawn), Yvonne Jacquette, & Tino Sehgal (Hooray!) at National Academy Musuem & School of Fine Arts, 1083 Fifth Avenue at 89th Street, 6:45pm
  • Robert Morris, Untitled (Scatter Piece) 1968-69 at Leo Castelli Gallery, 18 East 77th Street, probably no opening
  • Whitney Biennial
  • Book launch for David Levi Strauss From Head to Hand at CUE, 511 West 25th Street, 5-8
  • The Museum of Unnatural History at Clamp Art, 521-531 West 25th Street, 6-8
  • Eemyun Kang, Dozing River at Tina Kim Gallery, 545 West 25th, 3rd FL,
  • David Smith at Gagosian Gallery, 555 West 24th Street, 6-8pm
  • Talk, Slavs & Tatars 79-89-09 curated by Beatrice Gross at SVA (Eastside Gallery), 209 East 23rd Street, 3rd fl, free, 7-9
  • Alexander Calder at Gagosian Gallery, 522 West 21st Street, 6-8
  • Bbbrrriiiaaannn Bbbeeellloootttttt, The Joy of File at ZRCHER studio, 33 Bleecker Street, 6-8
  • Lucas Ajemian & Julien Bismuth at Invisible Exports, 14A Orchard Street at Canal, 6-8
  • We're getting married! (David Kesting and Christina Ray) Come celebrate with us at Hotel on Rivington, 107 Rivington Street 9:00pm - 11:00pm?
  • Strongman reception, Screening & shorts at Gallery Aferro, 73 Market Street, Newark, 7-9
  • Susan Newmark at Figureworks, 168 N. 6th Street at Bedford, Brooklyn, 6-9
  • Benefit: The Great Pop-Up Art Sale at Dumbo Arts Center (DAC), 30 Washington Street, Brooklyn, Dumbo, 6-9
  • Michelle Forsyth Over & Over at Hogar Collection, 362 Grand Street at Marcy, Brooklyn, 6-9
  • John Plunkett The Absurd Life at Gitana Rosa Gallery, 19 Hope Street, #7, Brooklyn, 6-8
  • Space Mind w/ Emily Roz, Patricia Smith & Thomas Broadbent at Front Room Gallery, 147 Roebling Street, Brooklyn, 7-9
  • Unidentified Living Objects... an exhibition curated by Helianthe Bourdeaux-Maurin and featuring monumental works by international artists Pierre Ardouvin (France), Edith Dekyndt (Belgium) and Gereon Lepper (Germany) at Parker's Box, 193 Grand Street, Brooklyn, 6-11PM (put the frigging address and Web link in the e-mail next time!) By subway from Manhattan
    L Train to Bedford Avenue (first stop in Brooklyn), then walk south down Bedford Avenue from North 7th to discount cialis Metropolitan, North 1st and Grand Street, turn left on Grand. Or JMZ to Marcy Avenue (first stop in Brooklyn), walk north on any street west of the Brooklyn Queens Expressway (overhead) to Grand, turn left on Grand. 6-11
  • Photog Zhu Ming Breaking the I solation curated by Vigi at Alice Chilton Gallery (ACG), 147 Roebling Street, Brooklyn, 6-8
  • Each + Every at ICP-Bard Studios, 24-20 Jackson Avenue, Queens, 6-10pm
  • 4th installment of Brooklyn Is Burning at PS1, 22-25 Jackson Ave at 46th Ave, Queens, 4-6

 Saturday February 27th

  • Sofi Zezmer Remote Control at Mike Weiss Gallery, 520 West 24 Street, 6-8
  • Helsinki School-Seven Approaches w/ Anni Leppala, Hannu Karjalainen, Niko Luoma, Ola Kolehmainen The Helsinki School at Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery, 505 West 24 Street, 6-8
  • Thomas Nozkowski, Works on Paper 1991-2008  at Senior & Shopmaker Gallery, 210 Eleventh Avenue, 8th fl.,
  • Esko Mannikko Harmony Sisters + Sharon Core at Yancey Richardson Gallery, 535 West 22nd Street, fl. 3, 6-8
  • Hail Jedediah Caesar at D'Amelio Terras, 525 West 22nd Street, 6-8
  • Katayoun Vaziri at Max Protetch, 511 West 22nd Street, 4-6
  • Candida Hofer at Sonnabend, 536 West 22nd Street, 5-7
  • Stefan Bruggemann, Headlines & Last Line in the Movies + Joan Jonas Reading Dante II at Yvon Lambert Gallery, 550 West 21rst Street, 6-8
  • John Bock at Anton Kern Gallery, 532 West 20th Street, 5-7pm
  • Meredyth Sparks, EXTRACTION at Elizabeth Dee Gallery, 545 West 20th Street, 6-8
  • Five Year Anniversary Group Show at Jonathan LeVine Gallery, 529 West 20th Street, fl. 9, 7-9
  • Beat Streuli. NYC 91/09 at Murray Guy, 453 West 17th Street, 6-8
  • Whitney Biennial
  • Jen Denike at 492 West 128th Street at Amsterdam, performances 1-5, presented by Smith-Stewart
  • Living the Dream, group show curated by Matt Campbell at Fuse Gallery, 93 2nd Avenue, 7-10pm
  • Steve Gross & Susan Daley Schoharie Photographs at O.K. Harris, 383 West Broadway, betw Broome & Spring, 3-5pm
  • Rafael Rozendaal, Tara Sinn at Spencer Brownstone, 39 Wooster Street, betw Grand & Broome, 6-8
  • Feel It W/ The Functionality at With NYC, 141 Division Street, betw Ludlow & Essex, 7-9
  • George Kontos at Renwick, 45 Renwick Street at Spring, 6-8
  • Benjamin Degen at Museum 52, 4 East 2nd Street at Bowery, 6-8
  • Lit: NY a celebration of the opening of Castlebraid Artillery, 114 Troutman Street, betw Central & Evergreen, Brooklyn, 2
  • Sara Bouchard performs "Songs of Lewis & Clark" at Proteus Gowanus, 543 Union Street down the alley off Nevins, 7-9 pm Fee: $5 RSVP at This email address is discount cialis being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it
  • Screening- The Yes Men Fix the World at Gallery Aferro, 73 Market Street, Newark, 7-10pm

Sunday February 28th
  • Birgit Rathsmann & Ryan McNamara performance at Nicelle Beauchene Gallery, 163 Eldridge Street, 4pm
  • Reconstruction #1 w/ Clifford Owens, Debo Eilers, Georgia Sagri, JJ Peet, Tommy Hartung & Zipora Fried  at On Stellar Rays, 133 Orchard Street, 6-8
  • Valeska Soares: Vaga Lume at Eleven Rivington, 11 Rivington Street, 5-7
  • Alejandro Vidal, when it rains, all shines black at PARTICIPANT INC., 253 East Houston Street, betw Norfolk & Suffolk, 7-9
  • Tiokasin Ghosthorse performs at Invisible Dog, 51 Bergen Street near Smith, Brooklyn, 6:30, $5 suggested
  • Jonathan Kanes February Live Recording Project at Issue Project Room, 232 3rd Street, betw 3rd & 4th, Brooklyn, $15


Monday March 1rst


Tuesday March 2nd
  • The Art Show and its Gala Preview, will benefit Henry Street Settlement and continue an art world institution. The Art Show (Park Ave. Armory), organized by the Art Dealers Association of America, features 70 international dealers with works ranging from discount cialis 19th and 20th century to Modern and discount cialis Contemporary. The Art Show gala opening event features food, drink and art. Young Collectors Committee to offer special YCC benefit tickets ($100 for under 35) that includes access to the YCC after-party!
  • Dan Funderburgh at Siegerson Morrison Laboratory Boutique, 19 East 71st Street, betw Madison & 5th, 6:30-9
  • Rainer Ganahl at Alex Zachary, 16 East 77th Street, betw Madison & 5th, 6-8
  • Thanks, but its actually on purpose at SVA Visual Arts Gallery, 601 West 26th Street, 15th fl., betw 11th & 12th, 6-8
  • Karl Fritsch & Richard Wathen at Salon 94 Freemans, 1 Freeman Alley at Rivington Street, 6-9
  • Mark Power, Lime, Tangerine & Jetson - New Drawings at LZ Project Space, 164 Suffolk Street at Stanton.  7-9

March 2010 Art Fairs


Wednesday March 3rd

  • The Armory Show 2010 Opening Day for invited guests at Moma, The events for the fair will run all day from 11:30am to 11:30pm. The Armory Show Opening Party (8:30pm-11:30pm) is at MoMA. Tickets for both the vernissage and the opening party are $100.
  • Opening of Scope Art Fair. The First View press and VIP preview run from 3-9pm at the Lincoln Center location: 62nd Street & Amsterdam. For the rest of the week, general admission to the fair is $20, and student price is $10.


Thursday March 4th
  • Dutch Art Now at The National Arts Club, 15 Gramercy Park South, March 3 -7: 11 am discount cialis - 5pm March 8 - 14: Call ahead
  • Fountain New York Pier 66 at 26th Street & West Side Highway in Hudson River Park www.fountainexhibit.com March 4 -7, 2010

  • Independent, 548 West 22nd Street 4-9pm and is free of charge. www.independentnewyork.com March 4 - 7, 2010 Opening: March 4, 6-9  March 5 & 6, 11-8, March 7, 12-4 A new collaborative kind of art fair conceived by Elizabeth Dee, founder of X Initiative, and gallerist Darren Flook, who operates the Hotel gallery in London; the "collective consortium" has also enlisted as advisors Thea Westreich Art Advisory Services and Matthew Higgs, director of White Columns, promises to bring over 35 galleries, nonprofits, publishers and other participants to the four-story facility, including Maureen Paley from London, Artists Space, Rodeo from Istanbul and October magazine. The idea, Dee says, is to "Keep things moving and evolving." One special project, by the collaborative group Claire Fontaine, is a neon work above the door reading Please God Make Tomorrow Better.
  • PooL at the Gershwin Hotel, 27th Street & 5th Avenue www.poolartfair.com March 5 -7, Friday -Sunday: 3 pm to 10 pm
  • Pulse, 330 West Street (corner of West Side Highway @ West Houston) www.pulse-art.com March 4 -7, Thurs. -Sat. Noon -8, Sun. Noon - 5, 2010 Pulse Exhibitors
  • Red Dot, Skyline Studios, 500 West 36th Street at 10th Avenue www.reddotfair.com March 4 -7,Thur. Noon -6 pm Fri. & Sat.: 11am -8pm Sun. 11 am -7 pm

 

  • Verge New York 2010 http://www.vergeartfair.com 4-7 March The Dylan Hotel, 52 East 41st Street (Betw Madison & Park Avenues) Thurs.: PROFESSIONAL PREVIEW, Noon to 6:00 pm Opening night preview: $20 General admission: $10, $5 for students and seniors6 -10 pm. Fri.-Sat. Noon -8 pm, Sun. Noon - 6 pm.
    • ANTIDOTE, Brooklyn, New York, AS Projects, Paris, France, Cara and discount cialis Cabezas Fine Art, Kansas City, Missouri, Cellar Gallery, Tokyo, Japan, Alice Chilton Grace Gallery, Brooklyn, New York, Corridor Gallery, Brooklyn, New York, Front Room Gallery, Brooklyn, New York, Galerie CP: Angela Cerny & Ronald Puff, Wiesbaden, Germany, Galerie Donald Brown, Montréal, Québec, Canada, Galerie Yellowfishart, Montréal, Québec, Canada, Gitana Rosa Gallery, Brooklyn, New York, Home Gallery, Chicago, Illinois, Khaki Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts, Mighty Tanaka, Brooklyn, New York, MS Projects, Brooklyn, New York, Sara Nightingale Gallery, Shelter Island, New York, Nroom Artspace, Tokyo, Japan, Rush Arts Gallery, New York, New York, Suzy Spence Projects, Brooklyn, New York, Tache Gallery, Richmond Hill, New York & Fu Xin Galerie, Shanghai, China
Friday March 5th
  • The World is Not Enough: The Future of Biennials Curators of major biennial events discuss the future role of expansive, international surveys of contemporary art in today's fluctuating political and economic landscape. With Dan Cameron (Curator, Prospect New Orleans), Gary Carrion-Murayari (Senior Curatorial Assistant, Whitney Museum of American Art; Co-curator, 2010 Whitney Biennial), Elizabeth Sussman (Curator, Whitney Museum of American Art; Co-curator, 1993 Whitney Biennial), Christiane Paul (Adjunct Curator, Whitney Museum of American Art; Artistic Director, Third Quadrilateral Biennial 2009, Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Rijeka), and Trevor Smith (Curator of Contemporary Art, Peabody Essex Museum; Co-curator, Singapore Biennale 2011). Moderated by Katy Siegel (Associate Professor of Art History and Criticism, Hunter College; contributing editor, Artforum)  a 2:00 - 3:00 

  • From Outside In: The Socioeconomics of Contemporary Art Critics, journalists and art market analysts discuss their individual approaches to discount cialis decoding the exceptional social and economic landscape of the discount cialis art world. WWhat are the challenges involved in reporting on an unregulated market? What kinds of economic indices work - and which don't - in analyzing this market? What forms of study or reporting - anthropology? Sociology? The "New New" journalism? - are most effective in covering the art world and making sense of its byways? With Marion Maneker (Art Market Monitor), Sergey Skaterschikov (Skate's Art Market Research), Sarah Thornton (author, Seven Days in the Art World, (W.W. Norton, 2008), Judd Tully (Editor at Large, Art + Auction), and Edward Winkleman (Winkleman Gallery, NY). Moderated by Sarah Douglas (Senior Correspondent, Art+Auction and Modern Painters magazines)at The Armory Show, Open Forum Lounge, Pier 92, 12th Avenue at 52nd Street Time: 4:00 - 5:00 PM

  • Fountain & Long Island City the first of two Fountain Art Fair parties at its location at the Frying Pan (26th St / Pier 66) 7pm to midnight.
  • Online, Offline, Flatline: Art Publishing Now Art writers and publishers discuss producing their work in a fluctuating economic and digital landscape, confronting the unsettling question as to discount cialis whether paper is indeed a dying medium. With Paul Laster (Editor, Artkrush), Peter Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft (former co-publishers, Art on Paper), Mark Rappolt (Editor, ArtReview) Moderated by David Shapiro (Editor-in-Chief, Museo Magazine) at Volta NY, Club 7W Talks Lounge, 7 West 34th Street, 7th Floor, 3- 4PM

Saturday March 6th
  • The Upside to the Downside: Young Collectors in the Global Market The Association of Professional Art Advisors (APAA) presents a panel moderated by Art Market Views' Lindsay Pollock about opportunities for new collectors in today's international art market. With Joshua Adler (Adler Development), Jen Bekman (Jen Bekman Gallery, NY); Sharon Coplan Hurowitz (Coplan Hurowitz Art Advisory), and Thomas Solomon (Thomas Solomon Gallery, LA) at The Armory Show, Open Forum Lounge, Pier 92, 12th Avenue at 52nd Street Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
  • Armory Focus: Berlin-based gallerists, artists, and collectors discuss the city as an emerging center for discount cialis contemporary art. With Themistocles Michos, Giti Nourbaksch (Galerie Giti Nourbaksch, Berlin), Cay Sophie Rabinowitz (Hauser + Wirth, NY), and Simon Dybbroe Møller at The Armory Show, Open Forum Lounge, Pier 92, 12th Avenue at 52nd Street Time: 2:00 - 3:00 PM
  • Post-what? Post-modern, post-conceptual, post-ironic, post-black, post-9-11, post-post...? Is contemporary art an endless cycle of post-isms? Moderators Sarah Douglas (Senior Correspondent, Art+Auction and Modern Painters) and Joao Ribas (Curator, MIT List Visual Arts Center) gather a group of artists, critics, and curators to discuss the current post-what? state of contemporary art. With Svetlana Boym, Kate Fowle (Executive Director, iCI), Dushko Petrovich, Ingrid Schaffner (Senior Curator, Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania), and Alexandre Singh at The Armory Show, Open Forum Lounge, Pier 92, 12th Avenue at 52nd Street Time:  4:00 - 5:00 PM
  • Ask Los Artistas A panel consisting of several contemporary artists from Latin America and a single critic moderator, this presentation will be structured along the lines of a newspaper Advice Column, with questions being asked anonymously by the audience members, several preselected "guests" and discount cialis the artists themselves. With Jota Castro, Alexandre Arrechea, Dario Escobar and Carlos Motta. Moderated by Christian Viveros-Fauné at Volta NY, Club 7W Talks Lounge, 7 West 34th Street, 7th Floor,  5:00 - 6:00 PM
  • Fountain & Long Island City the first of two Fountain Art Fair parties at its location at the Frying Pan (26th St / Pier 66). Saturday Night, Artlog Live hosts the Fountain party with celebrity guest DJ Marky Ramone of The Ramones. 7pm to midnight.
  • Kotaro FUKUI Performance: Silent Flowers and Ostriches at Chelsea Art Museum, 556 West 22nd Street, 4-5:00,
    • "The form to come and where discount cialis the lines will go are unknown. He often says before the action I am discount cialis nervous, because, I dont know what the painting will eventually look like."
  • Sue Gurnee: The Fulgent Cadences, paintings to assist the decision making process + Group Show: Tantra : some big ideas from small paintings; anonymous, didactic abstractions at Feature Inc, 131 Allen Street, 6-8
  • Group, Who are you close to at Jane Kim/ Thrust Projects Bowery,, #301, 6-8
  • Nora Herting: Free Sitting at Like The Spice Gallery williamsburg/greenpoint 224 Roebling Street Brooklyn, 6:30-9
    • Most of us have childhood memories of assuming strange postures and discount cialis smiling fakely while questionably fashioned, all for discount cialis the benefit of appearing content, attractive, and harmonious in a family photograph. Nora Herting became so fascinated by the social phenomenon of these awkward and discount cialis ubiquitous family portraits, that she went undercover as a discount cialis trade photographer at JcPenny portrait studio.
  • Tobias Madison: Hydrate + Perform at Swiss Insitute, 495 Broadway, 3rd Floor 6-8
  • Brian Conley: LIVE PERFORMANCE at The Boiler (Pierogi), 191 North 14th Street, Brooklyn,

Sunday March 7th
  • Framing Art in the 21st Century In the dual wakes of digitization and economic shifts, the music and publishing industries have discount cialis been grappling with issues of production and distribution. Faced with the discount cialis same questions, how might visual art will be disseminated, sold, and exhibited in the coming decades? How will arts organizations be challenged to find alternative, less conventional ways to reach new publics? With Holly Block (Director, Bronx Museum for the Arts), Amy Cappellazzo (Int'l Co-Head of Postwar and Contemporary Art, Christie's), Shamim Momin (founder, LAND), Sara Reisman (Director, Percent for Art), Dan Cameron (Curator, Prospect New Orleans), Nato Thompson (Chief Curator, Creative Time), and Manon Slome (founder and curator, No Longer Empty). Moderated by Lindsay Pollock at Volta NY, Club 7W Talks Lounge, 7 West 34th Street, 7th Floor, 3:00 - 4:00 PM

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  • Last Day of the art fairs!! Their Sunday schedules are:
    • Armory Show: 12-7pm
    • Art Show: 12-6pm
    • Pulse: 12-5pm
    • VOLTA NY: 11am-7pm
    • Fountain: 11am-7pm
    • SCOPE: 12-6pm
    • Dutch Art Now: (call ahead)
    • INDEPENDENT: 12-4pm
    • Korean Art Show: 11am-7pm
    • PooL: 3-10pm
    • Red Dot Art Fair: 11-6pm
    • Verge: 12-6pm
  • Also, check out the Lower East Side and Downtown events going on throughout the day. Highlights include guided tours of Lower East Side / Downtown Art Galleries, children’s tour of artist studios hosted by No Longer Empty, and Peter Coffin's 13 silhouette sculptures population City Hall Park.
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