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ARTADIA ART FAIR GUIDE NEW YORK 2011
More than 60 Artadia Awardees represented by galleries at the New York art fairs!

 

THE ARMORY SHOW

THE ART SHOW (ADAA)

VOLTA

PULSE

VERGE ART BROOKLYN

FAIR PROGRAMS

FAIR LOCATIONS & HOURS

AWARDEES ON VIEW IN NEW YORK


THE ARMORY SHOW, PIER 94

Altman Siegel Gallery, San Francisco
Trevor Paglen San Francisco 2007

Cardi Black Box, Milan
Scott Short Chicago 2001

Catherine Edelman Gallery, Chicago
Cecil McDonald, Jr. Chicago 2006

DCKT Contemporary, New York
castaneda/reiman San Francisco 1999
Brion Nuda Rosch San Francisco 2009, SOLO BOOTH

Derek Eller Gallery, New York
Jeff Fisher and Jon Shore Houston 2010

Galerie Gabrielle Maubrie, Paris
Joseph Havel Houston 2004

Galerie Laurent Godin, Paris
Liz Cohen San Francisco 2002

greengrassi, London
Vincent Fecteau San Francisco 1999

Horton Gallery, New York
Michael Jones McKean Houston 2006

Jack Shainman Gallery, New York
John Bankston San Francisco 2001
Nick Cave Chicago 2006 and Driehaus 2006
Geoffrey Chadsey San Francisco 2002
Hank Willis Thomas San Francisco 2007

Kavi Gupta Gallery, Chicago/Berlin
Theaster Gates Chicago 2008
Angelina Gualdoni Chicago 2001
Clare Rojas San Francisco 2005
Melanie Schiff Chicago 2006

Marc Foxx, Los Angeles
Vincent Fecteau San Francisco 1999
Richard Rezac Driehaus 2004

Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York
William J. O’Brien Chicago 2006

Murray Guy, New York
Kota Ezawa San Francisco 2005

Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
Gilad Efrat Houston 2006

Praz-Delavallade, Paris
Robyn O’Neil Houston 2003

Ratio 3, San Francisco
Barry McGee San Francisco 2001

Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco
John Bankston San Francisco 2001
Rebeca Bollinger San Francisco 2001

Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago
Julia Fish Driehaus 2006
Judy LedgerwoodChicago 2004 and Driehaus 2007
Richard Rezac Driehaus 2004
Anne Wilson Chicago 2001 and Driehaus 2008

Modern Art, London
Barry McGee San Francisco 2001

Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg
Hank Willis Thomas San Francisco 2007

Yvon Lambert, New York
Joseph Havel Houston 2004

THE ARMORY SHOW, PIER 92

Allan Stone Gallery, New York
Oriane Stender San Francisco 2000

McCormick Gallery, Chicago
Bernard Williams Chicago 2001

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THE ART SHOW (ADAA)

Allan Stone Gallery, New York
Oriane Stender San Francisco 2000

Anthony Meier Fine Arts, San Francisco
Rosana Castrillo Díaz San Francisco 2005

D'Amelio Terras, New York
Demetrius Oliver Houston 2006

Donald Young Gallery, Chicago
Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle Driehaus 2008

Gallery Paule Anglim, San Francisco
Enrique Chagoya San Francisco 2005
Vincent Fecteau San Francisco 1999
Barry McGee San Francisco 2001
J. John Priola San Francisco 2001
Brett Reichman San Francisco 1999
Clare  Rojas San Francisco 2005
Benji Whalen San Francisco 2002

James Cohan Gallery, New York
Trenton Doyle Hancock Houston 2003

Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York
William J. O’Brien Chicago 2006

Pace/MacGill Gallery, New York
Jim Goldberg San Francisco 2001

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VOLTA

ada gallery, Richmond, VA
Scott Hewicker San Francisco 1999

Lyons Wier Gallery, New York
Fahamu Pecou Atlanta 2009

Marx & Zavattero, San Francisco
Michael Arcega San Francisco 1999
James Gobel San Francisco 2009
David Hevel San Francisco 2007

Number 35 Gallery, New York
Frederick Hayes San Francisco 2000

PDX Contemporary Art, Portland
Arnold J. Kemp San Francisco 2001

Priska C. Juschka Fine Art, New York
Christine Tarkowski Driehaus 2005

Steve Turner Contemporary, Los Angeles
James Gobel San Francisco 2009
Eamon Ore-Giron San Francisco 2001

V1 Gallery, Copenhagen
Mads Lynnerup San Francisco 2005
Benji Whalen San Francisco 2002

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PULSE

Baer Ridgway Exhibitions, San Francisco
Mads Lynnerup San Francisco 2005
Brion Nuda Rosch San Francisco 2009

Carrie Secrist Gallery, Chicago
Phyllis Bramson Chicago 2004

Fouladi Projects, San Francisco
Guy Overfelt San Francisco 2001

Jenkins Johnson Gallery, New York
Nathaniel Donnett Houston 2010

Singapore Tyler Print Institute, Singapore
Trenton Doyle Hancock Houston 2003, SOLO BOOTH

 

VERGE ART BROOKLYN

Firecat Projects, Chicago
Oriane Stender San Francisco 2000

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FAIR PROGRAMS

Armory Forum
Post-Conceptual: The Reach of Theory in Contemporary Art
With Joseph Havel Houston 2004
And Kris Martin and Susan Hiller, moderated by Peter Doroshenko
Saturday, March 5, 3–4 pm
The Armory Show, Open Forum Lounge, Pier 92

Armory Forum
In Conversation: Naomi Beckwith, Theaster Gates, and Franklin Sirmans
With Theaster Gates Chicago 2008
Friday, March 4, 1–2 pm
The Armory Show, Open Forum Lounge, Pier 92

Screening
ARTPROJX
With Frederick Hayes San Francisco 2000
March 2, 6:05–7.55 pm
March 3, 3:35–4.55 pm
March 4, 1:50–3:40 pm
Free, RSVP recommended artprojxcinema@gmail.com
333 West 23rd Street, New York City

Exhibition
fordPROJECT: “Involuntary”
Curated by Neville Wakefield
With Hank Willis Thomas San Francisco 2007
Opening reception, March 1, 6:30–8:30 pm
RSVP required rsvp@bettinaprentice.com
Open Viewing and Brunch, March 4, 11 am–1 pm
RSVP rsvp@fordproject.com
57 West 57th Street, floors 19–20, New York City

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FAIR LOCATIONS & HOURS

The Armory Show
Piers 92 & 94
Armory Circle Preview: March 2, 2–9 pm
Fair Hours: March 3–5, 12–8 pm, March 6, 12–7 pm
12th Avenue at West 52nd to 55th Streets, New York City

The Art Show (ADAA)
Park Avenue Armory
Gala Preview: March 1st
Fair Hours: March 2–5, 12–8 pm, March 6, 12–6 pm
Park Avenue at 67th Street, New York City

VOLTANY
Guest of Honor Preview: March 3, 11 am–2 pm
Fair Hours: March 3 until 7 pm, March 4–6, 11 am–7 pm
7 West 34th Street, 11th Floor, New York City
Opposite the Empire State Building, b/t 5th & 6th Avenues

PULSE New York
The Metropolitan Pavilion
Private Preview Brunch: March 3, 10 am–1 pm
Fair Hours: March 3 until 8 pm, March 4–5, 12–8 pm, March 6, 11 am–5 pm
125 West 18th Street, b/t 6th & 7th Avenues, New York City

Verge Art Brooklyn
Opening Night Party: Galapagos Art Space, 16 Main Street, March 3, 10 pm–2 am
Fair Hours: March 4–5, 12–10 pm, March 6, 12–6 pm
81 Front Street, Ground Floor; 1 Main Street, Ground Floor

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AWARDEES ON VIEW IN NEW YORK

Allegra LaViola Gallery
Kara Maria San Francisco 2001
“Pornucopia” (group show)
February 4–March 11, 2011
179 East Broadway, New York City

Bronx Museum
Hank Willis Thomas San Francisco 2007
Kerry James Marshall Artadia Board member, Chicago
“Stargazers” (group show)
Through May 29, 2011
1040 Grand Concourse at 165th Street, Bronx

Jenkins Johnson Gallery
Nathaniel Donnett Houston 2010
“My Mind’s Playing Tricks On Me” (solo show)
Opening March 1, 6–8 pm
521 West 26th Street, 5th floor, New York City

Lyons Wier Gallery
Fahamu Pecou Atlanta 2009
“ART HISTORY neXt” (solo show)
March 5–April 2, 2011
Artist Reception, Saturday, March 5, 6–9pm
542 West 24th Street, New York City

Museum of Arts and Design
Nick Cave Chicago 2006
Hank Willis Thomas San Francisco 2007
“The Global Africa Project”(group show)
Through May 15, 2011
2 Columbus Circle, New York City

Murray Guy
Kota Ezawa San Francisco 2005
“City of Nature” (solo show)
Through April 9, 2011
453 West 17th Street, New York City

PS1 MoMA
Amie Siegel Boston 2009
“Talent Show” (group show)
Through April 4, 2011
22-25 Jackson Aveneu, Long Island City

Rubin Museum of Art
Theaster Gates Chicago 2008
“Grain of Emptiness” (grou
p show)
Through April 11, 2011
150 West 17th Street, New York City

Socrates Sculpture Park
Jason Villegas Houston 2004
“EAF10: 2010 Emerging Artist Fellowship Exhibition” (group show)
Through March 6, 2011
32-01 Vernon Boulevard at Broadway, Long Island City

Susan Inglett Gallery
Robyn O’Neil Houston 2003
In Gallery II
Through March 12, 2011
522 West 24th Street, New York City

 

PUBLICATION

Introducing Artadia's newly released book surveying two years of Artadia Awardees from around the country.

5 Cities / 41 Artists / Artadia 08/09

The 168-page, full-color publication includes essays by foremost curators and thinkers in Artadia's program cities including guest editor Franklin Sirmans (Los Angeles County Museum of Art), Andrea Barnwell Brownlee (Spelman College of Fine Art, Atlanta), René de Guzman (Oakland Museum of California), Jen Mergel (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston), Stephanie Smith (Smart Museum of Art, Chicago), and Michelle White (The Menil Collection, Houston).

Featuring over 140 reproductions and comments by Artadia Awardees 2009 Atlanta, 2009 Boston, 2008 Chicago, 2008 Houston, and 2009 San Francisco, including full biographies.

To learn more and to purchase the book visit our website.

 

 

Banner (left to right): Brion Nuda Rosch, Almost Identical Twins (detail), 2010, acrylic on paper on found book page, 11 x 17 inches, courtesy Baer Ridgway Exhibitions, San Francisco; Dianna Frid, unique Trading Card created for Artadia, 2011, 3.5 x 2.5 inches, mixed media, courtesy Dan Devening Projects, Chicago; Frederick Hayes, still from Civil Defense Small Claims Court (I Didn’t Know Anything), 2010, courtesy Number 35 Gallery, New York;

 

About Artadia: The Fund for Art and Dialogue

Artadia’s mission is to encourage innovative practice and meaningful dialogue across the United States by providing visual artists in specific communities with unrestricted awards and a national network of support. Artadia was founded as The ArtCouncil in 1997 by investment banker and art collector Christopher E. Vroom. The first awards were given in San Francisco, where Vroom was living at the time. Chicago was added as a program city in 2001. In 2003, Artadia added Houston to its roster, Boston in 2007, and Atlanta in 2009. Once Artadia commits to a community, it maintains a commitment to supporting artists in the area, and also co-sponsors public programs with a local institution. Started as an individual’s vision, Artadia’s base of support now includes private foundations, a national Board of Directors, a National Council, a Junior Council, and members who are active in supporting the core of creative culture: the individual artist.

Artadia Awards are determined through a rigorous jury process that employs nationally prominent curators, artists, and critics. Artadia partners with local foundations and individuals in the host cities to raise funds that go directly to artists in that community. Artadia matches those contributions by providing the funds that administer the program. Once an artist receives an Artadia Award, he or she becomes part of a national network of lifetime support.

Artadia's New York Artist Residency program brings Artadia Awardees from each of its program cities to New York for a three-month residency at the International Studio and Curatorial Program (ISCP) in Brooklyn. This groundbreaking addition to Artadia’s commitment to individual artists is the first of its kind in New York City for US-based visual artists and is supported by the National Endowment for Arts. Last year Artadia launched an Exhibitions Exchange program exhibiting Awardees from one partner city in another, offering Awardees crucial exposure outside of their local communities.

Artadia also presents events in New York and Miami, which are intended to not only demonstrate the tremendous creativity in partner communities, but also facilitate exchange and dialogue nationwide.

Support artists directly by becoming a member now!

© 2011 Artadia: The Fund for Art and Dialogue

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