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Winkleman Gallery Information & News
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Winkleman Gallery
621 West 27th Street (NEW LOCATION)
New York, NY 10001
t: 212-643-3152
f: 212-643-2040
Gallery Hours:
Tuesday - Saturday, 11 - 6 PM
General inquiries:
info@winkleman.com
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Ivin Ballen
Cathy Begien
Jennifer Dalton
Rory Donaldson
Joy Garnett
Christopher K. Ho
Christopher Lowry Johnson
David Kinast
Alois Kronschläger
Thomas Lendvai
Carlos Motta
Gulnara Kasmalieva and Muratbek Djumaliev
Sarah Peters
Kim Rugg
Andy Yoder
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Kasmalieva & Djumaliev Shortlisted for Artes Mundi Prize
We are very please to announce that gallery artists, Gulnara Kasmalieva and Muratbek Djuamliev (M&G) have been shortlisted for the prestigious Artes Mundi Priz. Artists from Albania, Bulgaria, Israel, Kyrgyzstan, Peru, Russia and Taiwan are on shortlist for what is the United Kingdom's biggest contemporary art prize.
Viktor Misiano, one of the two selectors for the next Artes Mundi Prize, revealed the names on the Shortlist, as follows: Yael Bartana (Israel), Fernando Bryce (Peru), Ergin Çavusoglu (Bulgaria), Chen Chiehjen (Taiwan), Olga Chernysheva (Russia), Gulnara Kasmalieva & Muratbek Djumaliev (Kyrgyzstan) and Adrian Paci (Albania).
The intensive selection process involved Artes Mundi in receiving over 480 international nominations from more than 80 countries. The Shortlist was chosen by two specially appointed selectors: independent curator and art critic Viktor Misiano, formerly Curator at The Pushkin State Museum and Director of the Contemporary Art Center (CAC) in Moscow, and Levent Çalikoglu, Chief Curator at Istanbul Museum of Modern Art.
The diversity of nationalities and artistic media on the list reveals the scope of the Artes Mundi Prize, which seeks out outstanding artists from around the world who stimulate our thinking on the human condition and humanity.
Artes Mundi was established in 2003 and works in partnership with Amgueddfa Cymru – National Museum Wales. One of the largest art prizes in the world, it is a biennial contemporary visual arts initiative that gives greater visibility to artists and recognises them on a truly international platform.
The fourth Artes Mundi exhibition will take place at the National Museum Cardiff from March 11 to June 6, 2010.
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