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Untitled Art Miami Beach

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Exhibitors Announced for Seventh Edition in 2018 The international curated art fair embarks on its seventh edition in Miami Beach with a dynamic roster of 133 international exhibitors from 29 countries and 55 cities. New York, NY, September 13, 2018 – Untitled, Art has announced its 2018 exhibitors for the seventh edition in Miami Beach. The fair will take place December 5 – 9, 2018 on the beach at Ocean Drive and 12 th Street. This year’s edition of the fair will welcome 46 new exhibitors from around the globe including galleries from Georgia, Ghana, Greece, Italy, Peru, Switzerland, and Zimbabwe as well as a continuing strong presence of galleries from Europe, and Latin and North America. Untitled, Art provides the opportunity to discover a diverse range of works by emerging, established and historical artists from around the world. For the fair’s seventh edition Artistic Director, Omar Lopez-Chahoud, under the direction of Executive Director, Manuela Mozo, worke

Nike, Collin Kaepernick, Serena Williams and Racism

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The World went crazy when Nike released their AD with Collin Kaepernick. After all the things that has been taking place in the world why would a sneaker AD be your biggest issue. There are people without Health Insurance, schools being shot up by another student. Depression issues within many communities, President Trump scandals with his and his staffers all over the news, Genocide in Africa, gentrification within many neighborhoods; not to mention the cost of living going up while wages to cover those cost aren't; however it is clear that is not as much of an issue as an AD with a football player that took a knee during the national anthem. Racism is still an issue and many try to kick it under the rug. This AD that Nike has done with Kaepernick has resonate deep with many. Many started to cut the Nike sign off of their clothing that they have already purchased and post it on social media sites others were burning the products. Some burned the products whi

Syphilis Curated by Anton Kern and Adam Cohen!

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Rental Gallery Presents SYPHILIS Curated by Anton Kern and Adam Cohen and Upstairs at Rental Gallery: HOLLY COULIS and RIDLEY HOWARD July 27 - August 22, 2018 Opening Reception: Friday, July 27, 6–8 pm Mark Heming,  The Cowboy , Oil on canvas, 1954 SYPHILIS Works by:  John Bellany, Robert Colescott, John Currin, Julie Curtiss, Carroll Dunham, Mark Grotjahn, Anthea Hamilton, Mark Heming, Cheyenne Julien, Mike Kuchar, Sam McKinniss, Alessandro Pessoli, Pablo Picasso, Richard Prince, Mika Rottenberg, Ed Ruscha, Emily Sundblad, Tabboo!, Henry Taylor, Andy Warhol There is an anxiety in all of us, because deep down we know that we're fucked. –The Curators Syphilis  is an exhibition that reflects on hope and fear, pleasure and mortality. The idea originated from a conversation about this disease and how it can serve as a metaphor. Artists in the show explore themes of love and lechery in equal measure. A pair of silicone lips by  Mika Rottenberg protru

Miles Huston The Style: Dweller On The Threshold

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REYES PROJECTS PRESENTS MILES HUSTON The Style:  Dweller On the Threshold Opening Reception: July 19, 2018, 6-8 PM          July 19 - August 30, 2018 100 South Old Woodward Ave, Birmingham, MI Detroit, MI –  Reyes Projects  is pleased to announce  The Style:  Dweller On the Threshold , a solo exhibition by  Miles Huston , opening on  Thursday, July 19 . The exhibition is comprised of large kaleidoscopic drawings,  demonstrations  the artist uses to re-contextualize the De Stijl school’s principles of Neoplasticism—the reduction of form to a universal language towards “the balance of equivalent relations” using planes and color. De Stijl arose in the immediate aftermath of World War One alongside other revolutionary artistic modes seeking to pioneer new aesthetic forms in response to the devastation of conflict. Artists including Theo van Doesburg, Piet Modrian, and Gerrit Rietveld aimed not only to put forth a new “styl

MOCAD Presents Beach Painting Club

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The Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit presents Beach Painting Club Continue the Beach Painting Club tradition with MOCAD as part of the Museum's 5th Annual Interchange Art + Dinner Series Summer Fundraiser Dear Friends, On behalf of the  Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit , we're pleased to invite you to join us for the  Fifth Annual Interchange Art + Dinner Series . Detroit’s most avid art collectors and supporters open their homes and spaces for eight exclusive evenings combining food, drink, and art to create truly unique experiences. These unique and diverse events will unite like-minded members of the community to benefit MOCAD and the thriving creative community in the city of Detroit. This  Sunday ,  July 15 , we invite you to join MOCAD in continuing the  Beach Painting Club  tradition at East Hampton's  Sammy Beach . Following the event, art dealer  Chris Byrne  will open the doors of the  Elaine de Kooning House  to

Cultural Counsel Peesents Empty Gallery

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Catherine Christer Hennix - Thresholds Of Perception Opening Reception | Performance by Amir ElSaffar | June 30   Saturday, June 30 Opening: 6 PM - 8 PM Performance: 7:30 PM Curated by Alexander Lau and Lawrence Kumpf       Empty Gallery is pleased to present  Thresholds of Perception , a retrospective exhibition examining the work of Swedish polymath  Catherine Christer Hennix  (b. 1948). This exhibition represents the most comprehensive gallery show to date by the avant-garde composer, poet, mathematician, and visual artist. Hennix’s work was deeply influenced by her early years spent within the thriving Downtown New York artistic  scene of the 1960s and 1970s. During this time, she cultivated long-lasting friendships and artistic partnerships with such well-known figures as  Henry Flynt, La Monte Young, Alison Knowles, Dick Higgins,  and  Walter De Maria  who were at the center of recent developments in Minimalist sculpture, performan