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Untitled Art. Introducing Untitled, Art Monuments

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Introducing UNTITLED, ART Monuments Antonia Wright & Ruben Millares, It is not down on any map; true places never are, Rendering. Monuments is a new initiative by UNTITLED, ART focusing on bringing large-scale, site-specific installations to the public in Lummus Park. It is not down on any map; true places never are is a kinetic-outdoor sculpture collaboration between Miami based artists Antonia Wright and Ruben Millares. This sculpture is a continuation of their shared interest in using the body to challenge social conventions and explore issues of identity. It is not down on any map; true places never are serves as a contradiction to the traditional rules of flag code, forbidding the display of the flag of one nation above that of another in times of peace. In this performative installation, these rules are intentionally manipulated to offer a participatory and contemplative place to question our ideas of individualism and the mechanics of nationalism

Peek A Boo, I See You! Untitled Art Will Be Back Soon.

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UNTITLED, ART Announces Exhibitor List Guest Curator Jordan Stein and Inaugural Writer in Residence Osman Can Yerebakan for Eighth Edition of UNTITLED, ART Miami Beach September 17, 2019, New York, NY – UNTITLED, ART, the international, curated art fair is pleased to announce its list of exhibitors for the eighth edition of UNTITLED, ART Miami Beach, taking place December 4–8, 2019. A collection of 126 international galleries and nonprofit spaces from 28 countries and 57 cities make up the 2019 roster, carefully selected by Artistic Director and Curator Omar López-Chahoud. For the eighth Miami Beach outing, UNTITLED, ART will also launch a new Writer in Residence program and announce the latest guest curator. San Francisco-based, independent curator Jordan Stein will select and install a special section within the fair and New York-based art writer Osman Can Yerebakan will inaugurate the Writer in Residence program. With an expanded range of participants

Will Smith Plays Gene in Disney's Aladdin Movie!

https://youtu.be/7hHECMVOq7g    With the new Aladdin movie coming soon Will Smith seems to have made his way to play Genie within the movie. Disney has been taking their cartoons to the big screen, now you have a production coming May 24th to theatres and Will Smith will be Genie! 👀👀👀 Are you guys ready for this one?      When your favorite Disney cartoons come to life was this what you envision them being?  For me it was almost all the movies I've seen thus far from my favorite cartoons growing up I have liked or loved. I can not speak for everyone, yes there are a few things I'm sure many would of changed or made different but these cartoons have lived up to many standards thus far and I really hope they continue to. Were these the people to saw playing these roles? For me some of them weren't, yet everything isn't going to always be what you expected it to be. Some are better others could be worse.  If you could cast other actors for these roles who would you put

City Opera Thrift Shop

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Wed, February 6, 2019 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM For those who love a bit of literary and art history, join us Wednesday, February 6th from 3:00-7:00pm  to shop our curated collection of rare, collectible, and fascinating antiquarian books, art, and furniture. Get inspired by not only the language, but the craftsmanship of a leather bound book with marbled paper, and the mastery of detail in a stunning etching. Don't miss the opportunity to shop our curated collection of beautiful objects from once-upon-a-time. Old is new again. RSVP HERE 222 East 23rd Street New York, NY 10010 212.684.5344 thriftshop@nycopera.com

The Third Addition of Untitled Art San Fransico!

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Untitled Art, San Francisco's Third Edition Delivers Strong Sales, Record Attendance, Dynamic Programming, and a New Section for Books & Editions San Francisco, January 24, 2019 — On Sunday, January 20, Untitled Art, San Francisco closed its third edition with record attendance of 13,0000 visitors and strong sales reported by exhibiting galleries. Taking place at Pier 35 overlooking the San Francisco Bay, over 60 international exhibitors including Bay Area non-profits and cultural institutions featured high-caliber presentations by emerging to established artists. This year’s edition also debuted the new Untitled Art, Books & Editions section featuring a curated selection of art books, artists publications and limited-edition prints and objects. The 2019 edition was led by Executive Director, Manuela Mozo, Artistic Director, Omar López-Chahoud, and newly hired Director of Strategic Development in San Francisco, Kamal Zargar.

Untitled Art Books & Editions at the Third Edition at Pier 35

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Untitled Art, San Francisco Announces  Untitled Art, Books & Editions at theThird Edition at Pier 35 January 11, 2019, New York, NY – Untitled Art, San Francisco is pleased to announce Untitled Art, Books & Editions, a new section of the fair that features a group of exhibitors from around the world who will offer a curated selection of art books, artists publications, and limited editions. The third edition of Untitled Art, San Francisco will take place at Pier 35, January 18 – 20, 2019. This new section of the fair, initiated by guest curator Juana Berrío, will provide a platform for non-profit institutions, publishers and bookstores to present a selection of artists books, limited edition prints and objects, and unique publications. Untitled Art, Books & Editions continues the fair’s commitment to provide its audience exposure to a dynamic selection of works that exceeds normal expectation and offers accessible price points to new and se

Untitled Art San Francisco

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J anuary 7, 2019, New York, NY – Untitled Art, San Francisco is pleased to a nnounce Programming for the third edition of Untitled Art, San Francisco is organized by Programming Director, Amanda Schmitt. Working with a number of the fair’s non- profit and cultural collaborators and exhibitors, programming turns to timely topics that address ideas that have historically been a significant part of the Bay Area’s cultural landscape such as notions of freedom of speech, activism, environmental concerns, collective operations, and cultural misconceptions. highlights for programming and the live broadcast of the Untitled Art, Podcast for the third edition of Untitled Art, San Francisco taking place at Pier 35, 1454 The Embarcadero, January 18 – 20, 2019. To coincide with the 2019 Women's March on January 19 th , The UC Berkeley Art Museum and P