20th February 2007 New York Highlights February 2007
Home About Contact us Artist Opportunities Thinking of Joining Advertise with re-title.com
Armory Show
The Art Show
Scope
Pulse
LA ART in New York
Fountain
RED DOT
M*A*S*H
29 West
Next from re-title.com

        sign up!



        

Armory Show Armory Show


The Armory Show
The International Fair of New Art


February 23 - 26
Pier 94
Twelfth Avenue at 55th Street

The Armory Show is the world's leading art fair devoted exclusively to contemporary art. In its ninth annual exhibition, The Armory Show 2007 will present 148 international galleries, including many of the most important contemporary dealers showcasing new art from around the world.


Read on...







The Art Show The Art Show


Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA)

February 22 - 26, 2007

Seventh Regiment Armory
Park Avenue at 67th Street.


The Art Dealers Association of America, the nation's leading art dealers, will present a select group of member exhibitors at the nineteenth annual Art Show. Seventy of the nation's most prominent art dealers will exhibit paintings, sculpture, drawings, prints, and photographs by artists of all periods, from the 15th century to modern and contemporary masters. Works of art valued at thousands to millions of dollars will be shown. Exhibitors often save their best works specifically to put on view at The Art Show for the prestigious international art audience that is drawn to the exhibition.

Read on...









Scope New York Scope


Lincoln Center
Damrosch Park
Corner of 62 Street and 10th Avenue


Scope New York returns for a sixth- straight year to challenge passive viewing, giving visitors a view of the contemporary art world available nowhere else. This year, Scope New York 2007 is proud to announce its new location, a 25,000 square- foot pavilion at New York's most famous cultural icon, The Lincoln Center.

Continuing its mandate to redefine what an art fair is, this year's Scope New York will take advantage of its unique location with a large-scale outdoor sculpture garden, featuring Scope exhibiting artists.

Additionally, fairgoers will be able to survey Scope's programs, curatorial projects and performances in their entirety from an artist designed, two-story bar and VIP lounge that is situated in the middle of the fair. This year, Scope is proud to unveil Cinema-scope amphitheater at Lincoln Center.

Read on...Scope









PULSE Pulse


PULSE New York

February 22 - 25
69th Regiment Armory

The 69th Regiment Armory was home to the legendary 1913 Armory Show and the inaugural Armory Show and is conveniently located on Lexington Avenue and 26th Street.



PULSE New York returns after the record-breaking sales and near-double attendance that PULSE Miami had in December 2006, which drew close to 12,000 attendees, including major collectors and art patrons.

In its second year, PULSE New York will feature high- quality works from 61 established and emerging galleries from 15 countries, including additions from Israel, China and Korea.

PULSE, is a biannual invitational contemporary art fair, that will coincide with The Armory Show February 22- 25, 2007. The Fair has been created to bridge the gap between established and alternative art fairs and will feature a range of international galleries that have strong and consistent exhibition programs and aesthetics. PULSE requests that participating galleries articulate their program in a curatorial manner.

Read on...









LA ART LA ART in New York




Following the success of its inaugural show, LA Art in New York has expanded in 2007 to include 23 prominent Los Angeles galleries in a larger venue. LA ART in New York has distinguished itself from other contemporary art fairs by specifically highlighting the enormous talents and resources of the Los Angeles art community. The participating galleries are among Los Angeles' most respected art dealers, reflecting the strength and diversity of the West Coast art scene. These galleries will be exhibiting exceptional works by established artists and ambitious newcomers from Los Angeles and abroad. An exciting new feature of this year's fair is the inclusion of 6 selected international guest galleries. With the addition of international galleries to the fair, we hope to illustrate diverse aesthetic relationships in an increasingly global art world.

Altman Building/Metropolitan Pavilion
125 & 135 West 18th Street

February 23 - 25

Read on...







Fountain New York 2007 Fountain


Williamsburg, Brooklyn's most forward-thinking and cutting-edge galleries, Capla Kesting Fine Art, Ch'i Contemporary Fine Art, Front Room, Glowlab, McCaig- Welles and Outrageous Look have collaborated to present "Fountain New York 2007".

Expect floor-to- ceiling displays of brand- new works, bold installations, impromptu performance events and the best parties of the weekend, as this exhibition makes its mark in a massive 5000 square foot space at:

660 Twelfth Avenue, a few blocks from the Armory show at Pier 94.


"Fountain" is a guerrilla-style art fair - under the radar, independent and highly influential. This independent aspect gives Fountain its edge: young Brooklyn based galleries showcasing fresh work without official booth spaces or selection committee juries. In form and spirit, the artwork shown truly reflects the avant-garde and in-your-face attitude equated with the Dada movement.

Read on...









Red Dot Art Fair RED DOT


PARK SOUTH HOTEL
122 East 28th Street

February 23 - 26



RED DOT is a vetted, hotel-based art fair in New York where approximately 40 galleries will show and sell works to the public on two adjacent floors of the elegant Park South Hotel. Galleries participating in RED DOT come from across the US and abroad. RED DOT’s roster includes young dealers exhibiting for the first time, as well as more established dealers turned off by the pressures of other art fairs. This is why RED DOT is of special interest to art lovers and savvy art collectors wishing to get beyond what is currently popular to see what is percolating in areas as yet undiscovered by the mainstream.

RED DOT promotes no aesthetic stance beyond it goal of extending visibility to quality galleries and artists who might otherwise go unnoticed because of limited discretionary budgets. RED DOT is a return to the roots of most US art fairs; to a time when young, forward-looking galleries had to rely on innovation, surprise and whimsy to show and sell exciting non- market-tested works instead of showing safe bets to meet expenses. RED DOT works because it allows dealers to take real risks and show works they really believe in.

Read on...







MASH M*A*S*H


February 22-26

The Helena @ 601 west 57th street.



M*A*S*H New York
is an all-media group show taking place during The Armory Show and The Art Show. Curated by Omar Lopez-Chahoud and Amy Smith-Stewart, the exhibition will present a fresh look at the current state of the art world. M*A*S*H New York will be the second installment in a series of shows produced by Cottelston Advisors/Michael Sellinger. The exhibition will present a dynamic and diverse survey of work by early career artists.

The space is 2 blocks from The Armory Show on the ground floor of a brand new building. There are approximately 3,600 square feet.

Artists: Derrick Adams, Richard Aldrich, Nina Lola Bachhuber, Katherine Bernhardt, Sean Bluechel, Anna Craycroft, Jeff Davis, Jen DeNike, Angela Dufresne, John Espinosa, Adriana Farmiga, Charley Friedman, Gabriela Galvan, Rico Gatson, Kate Gilmore, Mark Golamco, Deborah Grant, Rashawn Griffin, Daniel Hesidence, Alex Hubbard, Ryan Johnson, Matt Keegan, Laleh Khorramian, Ignacio Lang, Molly Larkey, Jen Liu, Rachel Mason, Diego Medina, Christopher Miner, Laurel Nakadate, Karyn Olivier, Kambui Olujimi, Reka Reisinger, David Scanavino, Xaviera Simmons, Hank Willis Thomas and Roberto Visani.

Read on...







29West 29 West


A special collaborative art event for Armory Show Week presented by:

31GRAND
Irvine Contemporary
Michael Steinberg Fine Art



February 23-25

515 W. 29th St. (2nd fl.)



31GRAND
Claudine Anrather, Maureen Cavanaugh, Mike Cockrill, Fanny Bostrom, Jan Dunning, Jon Elliott, Magalie Guérin, Carol Riot Kane, Jason Clay Lewis, Francesca Lo Russo, Christa Parravani, Adam Stennett, Barnaby Whitfield, Jeff Wyckoff

IRVINE CONTEMPORARY
Melissa Ichiuji, Susan Jamison, Liu Jian, Joshua Levine, Robert Mellor, Li Jian Ping, Ye Qiang, (Dalek) James Marshall, Lori Esposito, Franklin Evans, Julie Evans, Sean Foley, Teo González , Courtney Jordan, Kahn / Selesnick, Christine Kesler , Ju-Yeon Kim, Joseph McSpadden, Oliver Vernon

MICHAEL STEINBERG FINE ART
Michael Perrone, Amy Yoes, Julia Jacquette, Freidman, Amanda Church, Cora Cohen, Allison Gildersleeve, Dennis Balk, Luis Macias, Austin Thomas, Caitlin Parker, Millree Hughes, Sarah Davis, Jeremy Stenger, Warren Neidich, Linus Corragio, Cecile Paris, Daniella Dooling, Mie Yim, Julie Langsam, Medrie MacPhee, Ellen K. Levy, Susan Crile, David Henderson, Barbara Gallucci

Read on...







Next from re-title.com


re-title.com now lists more than 500 galleries and 1200 artists in our directories of emerging contemporary art and is searched and researched by more than 120,000 art professionals every month

re-title.com newsletters now reach out to over 22,000 recipients.

The next re-title.com newsletters are scheduled for:

Late February 2007 - Sculpture
Early March 2007 - Drawing
Mid March 2007 - Photography
Late March 2007 - Painting

These newsletter features are an exclusive service for re-title.com members. Please contact us to arrange inclusion in these newsletters and to discuss your requirements in more detail.


contact us for more information



Fountain New York 2007