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Installation Magazine’s Must-See Guide to VOLTA NY 2014
Away from the piers, and over from the water, VOLTA NY is centered in the heart of downtown, surrounded by individually laid cobble stones that have served as the foundation for arts and culture for centuries. While most exhibitors in the fair circuit may focus on gallery wide curations, VOLTA NY offers an invitational show […]
March 1, 2014
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The Art of Elysium’s 7th Annual “Pieces of Heaven” Art Auction
Installation artists Chris Otcasek, Jen Stark, Quam Odunsi, Gregory Siff and Gray Malin will be part of the Art of Elysium’s 7th Annual Pieces of Heaven charity art auction taking place February 26th in Siren LAB, Los Angeles. Founded in 1997, The Art of Elysium encourages working actors, artists and musicians to voluntarily dedicate their time and talent to children […]
February 26, 2014
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Darcy Yates for Intellectual Property Prints
Intellectual Property Prints presents a new collaboration with Darcy Yates. The limited edition screen print Outlaw Love, 2014 is now available. There are 25 prints up for grabs, so all of you collectors get a move on and purchase your own print.
February 17, 2014
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Los Angeles’ Artists and Creatives are invited to Installation Magazine’s Photo Pop Up!
This Saturday, February 15th – Have your portrait captured by Installation’s Creative Director Garet Field-Sells (fieldsells.com), and be featured with a bio and selected portfolio of work in a very special issue of Installation Magazine. The barter? Bring a piece of art or personal object to leave behind. Installation will auction it off during a charity […]
February 14, 2014
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TOCA/ Galería at Zona MACO
Exhibiting Mexican and international artists, this Mexican gallery focuses in the field of photography and painting showcasing emerging talent working in the contemporary language. TOCA/ Galería will be presenting Mexican painters Javier Areán, Javier Peláez and Ricardo Pinto and Spanish artist Rafael Uriegas, among others. All images ©TOCA/ Galería
February 12, 2014
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Betty Tompkins’ Blacks and Whites at Zona MACO
Betty Tompkin explores heterosexual sex in her series Pussy Paintings presented in Zona MACO‘s main sector by Boston based gallery Samsøn. Although first rejected by the art world due to the work’s crude nature, Tompkin is now embraced by first generation feminists who identify with her artistic philosophy. All images ©Samsøn
February 11, 2014