PULSE New York
NEW LOCATION!
330 West Street
Entrance West Side Highway below W. Houston (Across from Pier 40)
Fair Hours
Friday, March 5 12pm - 8pm
Saturday, March 6 12pm - 8pm
Sunday, March 7 12pm - 5pm
Booth Highlights
Conner Contemporary Art (Washington, DC) Booth B-7
Koen Vanmechelen
The electrical cord, USB cable, and umbilical cord in Energy, Communication, Life embody Belgian artist Koen Vanmechelen's premise that, "The whole world is trying to be re-born." In his on-going project, The Cosmopolitan Chicken Project,
Vanmechelen is systematically crossing all breeds of chickens to create
a world-mongrel chicken. His initiative poses ethical questions
regarding genetic engineering, globalization, and individuality, while
advocating the role of artists in promoting communication and
interaction across boundaries, between geographical areas, races,
cultures, ideologies, and disciplines, such as art and science.
CTS {creative thriftshop} (Brooklyn, NY) Booth B-14
Jeremy Dean
Jeremy Dean's converted Hummer, CEO Stagecoach (from the series Back to the Futurama),
is the world's first true custom hybrid car. In the midst of the worst
economic recession since the Great Depression, acclaimed filmmaker and
artist Jeremey Dean has captured the turmoil of the times with a
cutting edge new piece of interactive large-scale sculpture. The
concept for the Futurama series combines the traditional focus on
function and horespower in early modes of transport with the car
industries' advancements since. Dean has taken a gas guzzling, 8
mile-per-gallon Hummer H2 and transformed it into a modern-day Hoover
Cart; a timely fusion of the once glorious, now defunct and gratuitous
SUV culture of the recent past, and the jalopies that were a bi-product
of the Great Depression.
Mark Moore Gallery (Santa Monica, CA) Booth A-16
Kim Dorland
Nostalgia
oftentimes evokes the most layered of emotions. Fondness and longing
for bygone eras evolve as the effects of our maturation color our
memories a different hue, creating an ever-morphing palette from which
we create our autobiographies. Such is the mindset and aesthetic
employed by painter Kim Dorland as his densely tactile application of
acrylic, oil, spray paint, marker, fur, nails, stickers, glass, and
metallic foils converge into generously textured depicitons of reality
and fantasy alike. Engaging with the common mythologies associated
with the rural and the suburban, Dorland creates a frank and seamless
relationship the two worlds.

perugi artecontemporenea (Padua, Italy) Booth B-18
Alex Bellan
Alex
Bellan skilfully creates "turbo-charged ready-mades," objects that are
neutral in appearance but paradoxical in nature. As soon as we
perceive the anomaly of these objects, the intrinsic opaqueness of the
object dissolves, allowing us to see the profound thinking behind it.
White Boat, on display at PULSE, and other works share a sarcastic and
critical viewpoint of society, whose topicality has, unfortunately,
increased dramatically since they were first made.
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Baer Ridgway Exhibitions (San Francisco, CA) Booth I-13
Brion Nuda Rosch
Brion
Nuda Rosch's work navigates the tensions between figures and
landscapes, form and content, in a way that can be described as almost
classical. He manipulates found imagery to play on the boundary of art
and art history.
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Admission
General Admission: $20
Student/ Seniors: $15*
Group Discount: $12**
*Students and University Faculty presenting a valid ID enter free on Friday, March 5
**Please note that the group discount applies to groups of 10 or more.
Entrance for children under 12 is free
Shuttle Service
PULSE New York
will offer a shuttle service, Thursday March 4 - Sunday March 7,
between the Armory Show at Piers 92 and 94 and PULSE. The shuttle
picks up directly in front of 330 West Street.
Directions
Mass Transit
Via Subway
Take the 1
train to Houston Street. Walk west four blocks on Houston to the West
Side Highway. 330 West is the building on the left just before crossing the West
Side Highway. The entrance to PULSE New York is just south of W. Houston.
Via Bus
From the East.
Take
the #21 bus west on Houston Street to Washington Street. Walk west on
Houston to the West Side Highway. 330 West is the building on the left
just before crossing the West Side Highway. The entrance to PULSE New York is just south of W. Houston.
From
the North or South.
Take
the #20 bus (Hudson Street north, 7th Avenue
south) to Houston Street. Walk west on Houston to the West Side
Highway. 330 West is the building on the let just before crossing the
West Side Highway. The entrance to PULSE New York is just south of W. Houston.
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