ANNOUNCING ALIVE AT SATELLITE MIAMI 2021 – SELECTED ARTISTS
Satellite Art Show November 30 – December 4, 2021 Announcing Alive at Satellite Performance and Video Programming Location: 1655 Meridian Avenue, Miami (South Beach), FL 33139 Curated by Quinn Dukes | Press Contact: [email protected]
Satellite Art Show and Performance Is Alive offer fair goers a rare opportunity to experience bold, unapologetic and socially engaged projects through the boundless manifestations of performance art. Unlike any other fair, Satellite exclusively spotlights contemporary performance and time-based media. Giving these cherished art forms a unique home during Miami Art Week.
We are absolutely thrilled to be back in Miami for Art Week and have elected to focus on an art form that was dramatically impacted by the pandemic. Performance artists return to live actions, some choosing to engage virtually and some at an interactive distance. We will present different artists and live performances daily. Visitors are encouraged to purchase a week pass to experience the ever changing activations within the fair.
Satellite Art Show will be located just three blocks from Art Basel at the corner of Meridian and Lincoln Road. Returning to the curatorial team will be Quinn Dukes of Performance is Alive and Satellite founder, Brian Andrew Whiteley. PERFORMANCES [Schedule forthcoming] Thomas Albrecht (Kingston, NY, USA), Jocelyn Beausire (Princeton, NJ, USA), Ama BE (Washington D.C, USA/Ghana), Katina Bitsicas (Columbia, MO, USA), Jessica Elaine Blinkhorn (Atlanta, GA, USA), Caitlin Mary Margarett (Madison, WI, USA), Hope Esser (Chicago, IL, USA), Xxavier Edward Carter (Dallas, TX, USA/Mexico City, Mexico), IV (NYC, USA),Vivian Chinasa Ezugha (Hampshire, UK/Nigeria), Oya Damla (Brooklyn, NY, USA), Agua Dulce (Miami, FL, USA), Gabriela Fernandez (Miami, FL, USA), Alexandra Hammond (New York, NYC, USA), Amanda Kleinhans (FL, USA), Miss Art World (Los Angeles, CA, USA), Arantxa Araujo (NYC/Mexico), Verónica Peña (NYC/Spain), and Yali Romagoza (NYC/Cuba), Neill Prewitt (Atlanta, GA, USA), Sylvain Souklaye (Brooklyn, NY, USA/France) VIDEO INSTALLATION Milk & Honey (PA, USA)
VIDEO Ali Asgar Tara (Brooklyn, NY, USA/Bangladesh), Meghan Moe Beitiks (Gainesville, FL USA), gustaf broms (Sweden), Maureen Catbagan (Brooklyn, NYC, USA), Ayça Ceylan (Istanbul, Turkey), Alex Côté (Montreal, Canada), Adán De La Garza (Denver, CO, USA), Victor de La Rocque (São Paulo, Brazil), Alma García Gil (Mexico City, Mexico), Rae Goodwin and Casey McGuire (Lexington, KY, USA), Marta Lodola (Berlin, Germany/Italy), Stephanie McGovern (NYC, USA), Tuty Moreno Campos (Mexico City, Mexico), Barbara Rosenthal (NYC, USA), Sylvain Souklaye (Brooklyn, NY, USA/France), Kailas Sreekumar (Kerala, India), Natacha Voliakovsky (Buenos Aires, Argentina), Claire Zakiewicz (NYC, USA/ London, UK) FAIR DATES PRESS PREVIEW + OPENING RECEPTION (VIP NIGHT): Tuesday, November 30th: 3pm – 10pm
2021 PUBLIC HOURS: Wednesday, December 1 , 2pm – 1am Thursday, December 2 , 2pm – 1am Friday, December 3 , 2pm – 1am Saturday, December 4 , 2pm – 1am
Curated by Quinn Dukes. Quinn Dukes is a multimedia performance artist, activist and curator based in Brooklyn, NY. Her work addresses social injustice and ritual. Dukes holds an MFA in Art Practice from the School of Visual Arts and a BFA in Fine Art from Watkins College of Art & Design.
“Geometric abstraction is a form of abstract art based on the use of geometric forms sometimes, though not always, placed in non-illusionistic space and combined into non-objective (non-representational) compositions. Although the genre was popularized by avant-garde artists in the early twentieth century, similar motifs have been used in art since ancient times.” Wikipedia.org
The pictorial language of geometric abstraction, based on the use of simple geometric forms placed in nonillusionistic space and combined into nonobjective compositions, evolved as the logical conclusion of the Cubist destruction and reformulation of the established conventions of form and space. Initiated by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque in 1907–8, Cubism subverted the traditional depiction relying upon the imitation of forms of the surrounding visual world in the illusionistic—post-Renaissance—perspectival space. The Analytic Cubist phase, which reached its peak in mid-1910, made available to artists the planarity of overlapping frontal surfaces held together by a linear grid. The next phase—Synthetic Cubism, 1912–14—introduced the flatly painted synthesized shapes, abstract space, and “constructional” elements of the composition. These three aspects became the fundamental characteristics of abstract geometric art. The freedom of experimentation with different materials and spatial relationships between various compositional parts, which evolved from the Cubist practice of collage and papiers collés (1912), also emphasized the flatness of the picture surface—as the carrier of applied elements—as well as the physical “reality” of the explored forms and materials. Geometric abstraction, through the Cubist process of purifying art of the vestiges of visual reality, focused on the inherent two-dimensional features of painting.
This process of evolving a purely pictorial reality built of elemental geometric forms assumed different stylistic expressions in various European countries and in Russia. In Holland, the main creator and the most important proponent of geometric abstract language was Piet Mondrian (1872–1944). Along with other members of the De Stijl group—Theo van Doesburg (1883–1931), Bart van der Leck (1876–1958), and Vilmos Huszár (1884–1960)—Mondrian’s work was intended to convey “absolute reality,” construed as the world of pure geometric forms underlying all existence and related according to the vertical-horizontal principle of straight lines and pure spectral colors. Mondrian’s geometric style, which he termed “Neoplasticism,” developed between 1915 and 1920. In that year, he published his manifesto “Le Néoplasticisme” and for the next two-and-a-half decades continued to work in his characteristic geometric style, expunged of all references to the real world, and posited on the geometric division of the canvas through black vertical and horizontal lines of varied thickness, complemented by blocks of primary colors, particularly blue, red, and yellow. Similar compositional principles underlie the work of the De Stijl artists, who applied them with slight formal modifications to achieve their independent, personal expression.
In Russia, the language of geometric abstraction first appeared in 1915 in the work of the avant-garde artist Kazimir Malevich (1879–1935) (Museum of Modern Art, New York), in the style he termed Suprematism. Creating nonobjective compositions of elemental forms floating in white unstructured space, Malevich strove to achieve “the absolute,” the higher spiritual reality that he called the “fourth dimension.” Simultaneously, his compatriot Vladimir Tatlin (1885–1953) originated a new geometric abstract idiom in an innovative three-dimensional form, which he first dubbed “painterly reliefs” and subsequently “counter-reliefs” (1915–17). These were assemblages of randomly found industrial materials whose geometric form was dictated by their inherent properties, such as wood, metal, or glass. That principle, which Tatlin called “the culture of materials,” spurred the rise of the Russian avant-garde movement Constructivism (1918–21), which explored geometric form in two and three dimensions. The main practitioners of Constructivism included Liubov Popova (1889–1924), Aleksandr Rodchenko (1891–1956) (Museum of Modern Art, New York), Varvara Stepanova (1894–1958), and El Lissitzky (1890–1941). It was Lissitzky who became the transmitter of Constructivism to Germany, where its principles were later embodied in the teachings of the Bauhaus. Founded by the architect Walter Gropius in Weimar in 1919, it became during the 1920s (and until its dismantling by the Nazis in 1933) the vital proponent of geometric abstraction and experimental modern architecture. As a teaching institution, the Bauhaus encompassed different disciplines: painting, graphic arts, stage design, theater, and architecture. The art faculty was recruited from among the most distinguished painters of the time: Vasily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, Johannes Itten, Oskar Schlemmer, László Moholy-Nagy, Josef Albers, all of whom were devoted to the ideal of the purity of geometric form as the most appropriate expression of the modernist canon.
In France, during the 1920s, geometric abstraction manifested itself as the underlying principle of the Art Deco style, which propagated broad use of geometric form for ornamental purposes in the decorative and applied arts as well as in architecture. In the 1930s, Paris became the center of a geometric abstraction that arose out of its Synthetic Cubist sources and focused around the group Cercle et Carré (1930), and later Abstraction-Création (1932). With the outbreak of World War II, the focus of geometric abstraction shifted to New York, where the tradition was continued by the American Abstract Artists group (formed in 1937), including Burgoyne Diller and Ilya Bolotowsky. With the arrival of the Europeans Josef Albers (1933) and Piet Mondrian (1940), and such major events as the exhibition Cubism and Abstract Art (1936), organized by the Museum of Modern Art, and the creation of the Museum of Non-Objective Art (1939, now the Guggenheim), the geometric tradition acquired a new resonance, but it was essentially past its creative phase. Its influences, however, reached younger generations of artists, most directly affecting the Minimalist art of the 1960s, which used pure geometric form, stripped to its austere essentials, as the primary language of expression. Artists such as Donald Judd, Dan Flavin, and Dorothea Rockburne studied the geometric tradition and transformed it into their own artistic vocabulary.
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Dabrowski, Magdalena. “Geometric Abstraction.” In Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2000–. http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/geab/hd_geab.htm (October 2004)
Art Miami Announces Exhibitor List for 31st Edition America’s Foremost Contemporary Art Show Presents More Than 140 International Galleries
Art Miami, returning for its 31st edition November 30 – December 5, 2021, has announced its 2021 exhibitor list. Recognized as one of the preeminent international modern and contemporary art fairs globally, Art Miami will showcase an array of iconic and signature investment quality art works, dynamic projects and special installations across more than 140 international galleries from 17 countries representing 60 cities. Additionally, Art Miami’s sister fair, CONTEXT Art Miami will return for its 9th edition with 61 international galleries. The 2021 fair will kick off with a Platinum VIP Preview for top collectors, curators,and members of the press on Tuesday, November 30, 2021, from 4:30 p.m – 6:30 p.m. to benefit the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM). The VIP Preview will open for all VIP Cardholders at 6:30 p.m. and run until 10 p.m. For the 11th consecutive year, PAMM has been the fair’s exclusive VIP Preview benefactor and Art Miami has cumulatively donated more than $275,000 to further the museum’s collection and mission. The partnership remains an integral part of Art Miami’s larger commitment to the city of Miami. Yvel, Official Luxury Jeweler, is an international luxury jewelry brand recognized worldwide for its refreshing designs of nature’s finest resources. Using a unique, organic design technique, with select natural diamonds, emeralds, sapphires, and other prominent gems, each piece of Yvel jewelry is created to be cherished now and treasured for generations to come. Founded by Orna and Isaac Levy in 1986, Yvel has a rich history of cultivating fine jewelry through years of exploring pearl farms, mines, and minds.
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The line-up will present the finest quality paintings, photography, prints, drawings, design, sculpture and video art, with works from the 20th and 21st centuries. The fair will feature leading international galleries showcasing renowned modern masters and blue- chip contemporary works, as well as the most sought-after living artists from around the world. Thousands of works from more than 600 artists will be on display at this year’s Art Miami, including Carlos Cruz-Diez, Fernando Botero, Pablo Picasso, Jean Dubuffet, Wilfredo Lam, Hans Hofmann, Joseph Albers, Alexander Calder, Yayoi Kusama, Helen Frankenthaler, Robert Rauschenberg, Jeff Koons, Willem de Kooning, Roy Lichtenstein, John Chamberlain, Damien Hirst, Peter Halley, Donald Judd, Ed Ruscha, Lynn Chadwick, Donald Sultan, Gerhard Richter, Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Frank Stella, Richard Serra, Roberto Matta, and many more. International galleries that will exhibit at Art Miami for the first time include: Boccara New York | Burgess Modern & Contemporary Fort Lauderdale | Catalyst Contemporary Baltimore | Crossing Art New York | DTR Modern Gallery New York | EF ArteMilan | G. Gallery Seoul | Gallery Edel Osaka | Gallery Joeun Seoul | Keyes Art Sag Harbor| Maune Contemporary Atlanta | Nicole McGraw Fine Art Palm Beach | Simon Breitbard FineArts San Francisco | Tew Galleries Atlanta | West Chelsea Contemporary Austin | YOD Gallery Osaka | Zeit Contemporary Art New York 2021 ART MIAMI EXHIBITOR LIST (* = Online Only) Adelson Gallery Palm Beach | Aldo Castillo Naples | Allouche Gallery New York | AMSSantiago | Andrea Schwartz Gallery San Francisco | Arcature Fine Art PalmBeach | Archeus/Post Modern London | Art Nouveau Gallery Miami | Art of the World Gallery Houston | Arthur Roger Gallery New Orleans | Ascaso Gallery Miami | Atelier AkiSeoul | Aurora Vigil-Escalera Art gallery Gijon | Avant Gallery Miami | Barbara Paci Galleria d’Arte Pietrasanta | Bernice Steinbaum Gallery Miami | Berry Campbell New York | BoccaraNew York | BOCCARA ART Miami | Bogena Galerie St Paul de Vence | Burgess Modern +Contemporary Ft Lauderdale | C. Grimaldis Gallery Baltimore | Catalyst Contemporary Baltimore | Catherine Edelman Gallery Chicago | Cavalier Galleries New York | CernudaArte Coral Gables | Chase Contemporary New York | Clark Gallery Lincoln | *CONNERSMITH. Washington, DC | Contessa Gallery Cleveland | Crossing Art New York | Cynthia Corbett Gallery London | David Benrimon Fine Art New York | David Klein Gallery Detroit | Dean Project Miami Beach | Diana Lowenstein Miami | Donghwa Ode Gallery New York | DTR Modern Gallery New York | Duran Mashaal Montreal | Durban Segnini Gallery Miami | EFArte Milan | Espace Meyer Zafra Paris | Eternity Gallery Miami | *Evelyn Aimis Fine Art Miami | Factoria Santa Rosa Santiago | Forum Gallery New York | Frederic Got Gallery Paris | Fremin Gallery New York | g.gallery Gangnam-gu | Galeria Alfredo Ginocchio Mexico City | Galería Casa Cuadrada Bogotá | Galeria Duque Arango Medellin | Galeria Freites Caracas | Galeria La Cometa Bogota | Galerie Barbara von Stechow Frankfurt | Galerie Bhak Seoul | Galerie Rother Wiesbaden | Galeries Bartoux – Cruz Diez Experience Miami | Galleria arte Martinelli Miami | Galleria Ca’ D’Oro New York | Galleria Luigi Proietti Miami Beach | Galleria Stefano Forni Bologna | Gallery Edel Osaka | Gallery Henoch New York | Gallery Joeun Seoul | Gallery Tableau Seoul | Gilden’s Art Gallery London | HackelBury Fine Art London | Hang Art San Francisco | Hashimoto Contemporary New York | *Heitsch Gallery Munich | HEXTON I modern and contemporary Aspen | HOFA Gallery London | Hohmann Palm Desert | Holden Luntz Gallery Palm Beach | Hollis Taggart New York | In The Gallery Copenhagen | Jackson Fine Art Atlanta | Jean Albano Gallery Chicago | Jerald Melberg Gallery Charlotte | JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans | *Jonathon Novak Contemporary Los Angeles | Keumsan Gallery Jung-gu | Keyes Art Sag Harbor | Kubix Contemporary Art North Miami Beach | Latin Art Core Miami | Laura Rathe Fine Art Houston | Laurent Marthaler Contemporary Zurich | Lee & Bae Busan | Lelia Mordoch Gallery Miami-Paris | Lena Roselli Gallery Budapest | Licht Feld Gallery Basel | Liquid art system Capri | Liss Gallery Toronto | Long-Sharp Gallery Indianapolis | Louis K. Meisel Gallery New York | Maddox Gallery London | Mark Borghi Bridgehampton | Mark Hachem Paris | Markowicz Fine Art Miami | Masterworks Fine Art Gallery Oakland | Matthew Swift Gallery Gloucester | Maune Contemporary Atlanta | *Miriam Shiell Fine Art Toronto | Nicole McGraw Fine Art Palm Beach | Nil Gallery Paris | Oliver Cole Gallery Miami | OPERA GALLERY Miami | Pablo Goebel Fine Arts Ciudad de Mexico | Pan American Art Projects Miami | Placido / Scognamiglio Milan | Pontone Gallery London | PYO Gallery Seoul | Ranivilu Art Gallery Miami | Raphael Frankfurt | Robert Fontaine Gallery Palm Beach | *Rosenbaum Contemporary New York | Rosenfeld Gallery Miami | Ross+Kramer Gallery Palm Beach | Rudolf Budja Gallery Miami Beach | *Rukaj Toronto | Schacky Dusseldorf | Scott Richards Contemporary San Francisco | Shapero Modern London | Simon Breitbard Fine Arts San Francisco | SmithDavidson Gallery Miami | Sous Les Etoiles Gallery New York | Sponder Gallery Boca Raton | Sundaram Tagore Gallery New York | Surovek Gallery Palm Beach | TEW Galleries Atlanta | Timothy Yarger Fine Art Beverly Hills | *Tresart Miami | Unix Gallery New York | Vertu Fine Art Boca Raton | Waltman Ortega Fine Art Miami| Waterhouse & Dodd New York | West Chelsea Contemporary (WCC) Austin | William Weston London | YOD Gallery Osaka | Yusto / Giner Marbella | Yvel Tel Aviv | Zeit Contemporary Art New York | Zemack Contemporary Art Tel Aviv | Zolla/Lieberman Gallery Chicago (list in formation as of October 7, 2021) The Fair continues to be held at the prestigious waterfront location of One Miami Herald Plaza on Biscayne Bay nestled between the Venetian and MacArthur Causeways in the heart of Downtown Miami. Art Miami offers an unparalleled level of accessibility to the activities and collectors on Miami Beach. This year, to further sustainability initiatives as well as touchless entry, all tickets will be available exclusively online with no box office onsite. As we look to the future and ways to further support the international art community, Art Miami Show Group will present ART MIAMI +ONLINE, powered by Hook, curated online acquisition rooms for viewing, buying, selling, and learning about art. ART MIAMI +ONLINE will take place concurrent with the in-person event from Tuesday, November 30 through Sunday, December 5 and offers international galleries and attendees who are unable to travel to this year’s in-person fair a comprehensive digital fair experience. The platform also provides additional opportunities for galleries participating in the in-person fair to connect with collectors. Galleries only participating in ART MIAMI +ONLINE (as of October 7th) are annotated with an * in the exhibitor list above. Informa AllSecure is Art Miami’s approach to enhanced health and safety standards Safety is the top priority, and Art Miami will adhere to strict measures to protect visitors, exhibitors, and staff. The Fair will be run according to U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines and local authority guidance as well as any venue or location-specific regulations. Informa AllSecure is how these standards are being adopted in the business. It means that when exhibitors, sponsors, and attendees come to Art Miami events, they can connect, learn, know more, and conduct more business, effectively, safely and with confidence. As a part of the AllSecure program, all attendees of Art Miami are required to show proof of a rapid antigen test (or equivalent) with a negative result within 24 hours prior to attending the Fair. Attendees may choose, in their discretion, to opt out of this testing requirement by showing proof of having received full vaccination more than 2 weeks prior to attendance. All Fair attendees will be required to wear a mask. Please be advised that these protocols are subject to change. More details are available at www.artmiami.com and www.informa.com/about-us/allsecure/
HOURS AND LOCATION: Fair Hours: Opening Night Platinum VIP Preview: Tuesday, November 30: 4:30p.m.-6:30p.m. Opening Night VIP Preview: Tuesday, November 30: 6:30p.m. – 10:00p.m. General Admission: Wednesday, December 1 – Saturday, December 4: 11a.m. – 7p.m.; Sunday, Dec 5: 11a.m. – 6p.m. Location: The Art Miami Pavilion, One Herald Plaza @ NE 14th Street, Downtown Miami. On Biscayne Bay between the Venetian & MacArthur Causeways Tickets will go on sale 45 days prior to the opening of Art Miami. Please note that tickets are exclusively available online and cannot be purchased onsite.
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Love, Peace & Jazz! The Sunshine Jazz Organization is celebrating our 35th Season! Promoting America’s Precious Artform in South Florida Since 1986.
SJO programming is presented with support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners.
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El cantante cubanoamericano Stvoo8 ofrecerá un concierto el 3 de diciembre, en el EB Hotel
El joven exponente del género urbano Stvoo8 cantará el viernes 3 de diciembre en el EB Hotel. El artista, hijo de cubanos, nacido en Miami, se presentará junto a colegas como Zarabanda Band, Dani D y Franky, El Moro Rey La Cuerda, y DJ Prieto. “Estoy preparado para dar lo mejor de mí esa noche”, comenta. Stvoo8 tiene una serie de canciones que causan sensación en Youtube y Spotify. Los boletos para el espectáculo se pueden adquirir en www.eventbrite.com o llamando al 305-978-7767.
La pandemia cambió muchas cosas y a Steven Daniel Villar le modificó el horizonte profesional por completo. Hasta el 2020 estaba centrado en cuestiones relacionadas con diseño y arquitectura, pero el confinamiento le hizo replantear su vocación: dio rienda suelta a su amor por la música y comenzó una carrera como cantante. Por empezar se bautizó como Stvoo8, un juego de palabras entre su nombre real, la palabra “activo”, y el número que, puesto en horizontal, representa al infinito.
Ya son seis las canciones, escritas por él mismo, disponibles en las plataformas digitales. “Solo una”, “El pasillito”, “Romperla”, “Somos libres”, “Todo el mundo”, “Repartiendo”. Stvoo8 manifiesta que sus temas son “muy bailables y transmiten mucha alegría”. Sus creaciones coquetean con el “cubatón”, que bebe del reguetón, del son cubano, del merengue y otros estilos.
Stvoo8 destaca que lo suyo no es solo hacer mover los pies al público. “En mi música describo mi vida, y doy el mensaje de que uno debe amarse a uno mismo, tratar bien a los demás, y cuidar a la familia”. En “Solo una”, su canción más reciente, contó con la colaboración especial del productor Dispara Gatillo. “Somos libres” tuvo un génesis más serio, en cuanto a la letra, ya que Stvoo8 la escribió pensando en el deseo libertario de sus hermanos cubanos.
Con su confianza arrolladora, Stvoo8 avanza imparable y ya anuncia que arrancará el 2022 con música nueva: el tema “La cubana golda”.
International Contemporary Art Show Presents More than 61 International Galleries
CONTEXT Art Miami, the international contemporary fair dedicated to the development and reinforcement of emerging and mid-career artists, has announced the 2021 exhibitor list for its ninth edition. Taking place November 30 – December 5, 2021, the fair will feature more than 61 galleries from 17 countries including Australia, Canada, Chile, Colombia, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Turkey, South Korea, Spain, United Kingdom and United States. CONTEXT Art Miami’s sister fair Art Miami will return for its 31st edition with 140 international galleries. The 2021 Fair will kick off with a Platinum VIP Preview for top collectors, curators, and members of the press on Tuesday, November 30, 2021, from 4:30p.m. – 6:30p.m. to benefit the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM). The VIP Preview will open for all VIP ticketholders at 6:30p.m. and run until 10p.m. This is the 11th consecutive year that PAMM has been the fair’s exclusive VIP Preview benefactor and Art Miami has cumulatively donated more than $275,000 to further the museum’s collection and mission. The partnership remains an integral part of Art Miami’s larger commitment to the city of Miami. CONTEXT Art Miami returns in-person with a high caliber, quality lineup pushing boundaries on the current dialogues in contemporary art. The Fair offers an exceptionally strong platform for collectors to discover and acquire fresh and significant works in today’s primary art market from emerging and established galleries. The Fair will be held alongside Art Miami at the prestigious waterfront location of One Miami Herald Plaza on Biscayne Bay, nestled between the Venetian and MacArthur Causeways in the heart of Downtown Miami. This year, to further sustainability initiatives as well as touchless entry, all tickets will be available exclusively online with no box office onsite.
International galleries that will exhibit at CONTEXT Art Miami for the first time include: International galleries that will exhibit at CONTEXT Art Miami for the first time include: AM House, Coral Gables | AOA;87, Bamberg | Art Bond NY, New York | Art.M, Luxemborg | ArtConvex, Hong Kong | Artemiro Gallery, New York | BG Gallery, Santa Monica | Boulderton Contemporary, Miami | Carousel Art Group, Miami | Coagula Curatorial, Huntington Park | Fortom Gallery, Miami | Galerie l’Atelier, New York, | Gallery Grimson, Seoul | GR gallery, New York | Hilton Asmus Contemporary, Chicago | Imaginart Gallery, Coral Gables | MonShare Art, Milan | Normal Royal Arts, Fort Collins | Offshoot Arts, London | Quidley & Company, Nantucket | Winn Slavin, Beverly Hills.
2021 CONTEXT ART MIAMI EXHIBITOR LIST 532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel New York | AM House Miami | Analog ContemporaryPhiladelphia | Art Angels Los Angeles | Art Bond NY Manhattan | Art.M Capellen| ArtConvex Hong Kong | Artemiro Gallery New York | AOA;87 Bamberg | Axiom Contemporary Scottsdale | Bel Air Fine Art Miami | BG Gallery Santa Monica | Blank Space New York | BlinkGroup Fine Art Gallery Miami | Boulderton Contemporary Art Miami Shores | Bronner Gallery Guethary | Bruce Lurie Gallery Miami | Bruno Art Group Tel Aviv | Carousel Fine Art Miami | CHIEFS & SPIRITS The Hague | Coagula Curatorial Huntington Park | Connect Contemporary Atlanta | Contemporary Art Projects USA Miami | DECORAZON Gallery New York | Fabrik Projects Gallery Beverly Hills | Fortom Gallery Miami | Galería Casa Cuadrada Bogotá | Galeria La Sala Santiago | galerie Barrou Planquart Paris | Galerie l’Atelier New York | Galerie. LeRoyer Montreal | Galeries Bartoux Miami | Gallery BK Seoul | Gallery Grimson Seoul | Gama Gallery Istanbul | GR Gallery New York | Hashimoto Contemporary New York | Hilton Asmus Contemporary Chicago | HOFA Gallery London | Imaginart Gallery Coral Gables | Janus Gallery Doraville | John William Gallery Boca Raton | K+Y Gallery Paris | Khankhalaev Gallery Moscow | Lassiter Fine Art Mobile | Liquid art system Capri | Lustre Contemporary Caledon | McCaig-Welles Gallery Brooklyn | MonShare Art Milan | New Apostle Gallery Mount Vernon | Normal Royal Fort Collins | Offshoot Arts Great Missenden | Olivia Park Gallery New York | Onessimo Fine Art Palm Beach | Quantum Contemporary Art London | Quidley & Company Nantucket | Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery London | Retrospect Galleries Coorabell S16 Gallery Montreal | Simons Gallery The Hague | Steidel contemporary Lake Worth Beach | VK Gallery Amsterdam | Winn Slavin Fine Art Beverly Hills (List information as of October 11, 2021) CONTEXT ART MIAMI +ONLINE is a curated digital exhibition offering dedicated stateof-the-art acquisition rooms, powered by Hook, which will run concurrent with the inperson fairs from Tuesday, November 30 through Sunday, December 5, 2021. CONTEXTART MIAMI +ONLINE provides additional exposure and sales opportunities for galleries participating in the in-person events. Additionally, it offers international galleries and attendees who are unable to travel and participate in this year’s in-person fairs a comprehensive digital fair solution for viewing, buying and learning about art. Informa All Secure is CONTEXT Art Miami’s approach to enhanced health and safety standards Safety is the top priority, and CONTEXT Art Miami will adhere to strict measures to protect visitors, exhibitors, and staff. The Fair will be run according to U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines and local authority guidance as well as any venue or location-specific regulations. Informa AllSecure is how these standards are being adopted in the business. It means that when exhibitors, sponsors, and attendees come to Art Miami events, they can connect, learn, know more, and conduct more business, effectively, safely and with confidence. As a part of the AllSecure program, all attendees of CONTEXT Art Miami are required to show proof of a rapid antigen test (or equivalent) with a negative result within 24 hours prior to attending the Fair. Attendees may choose, in their discretion, to opt out of this testing requirement by showing proof of having received full vaccination more than 2 weeks prior to attendance. All Fair attendees will be required to wear a mask. Please be advised that these protocols are subject to change. More details are available at www.artmiami.com and www.informa.com/about-us/allsecure/
HOURS AND LOCATION: Fair Hours: Opening Night Platinum VIP Preview: Tuesday, November 30: 4:30p.m.-6:30p.m. Opening Night VIP Preview: Tuesday, November 30: 6:30p.m. – 10:00p.m. General Admission: Wednesday, December 1 – Saturday, December 4: 11a.m. – 7p.m.; Sunday, December 5: 11a.m. – 6p.m. Location:
The CONTEXT Art Miami Pavilion, One Herald Plaza @ NE 14th Street, DowntownMiami. On Biscayne Bay between the Venetian & MacArthur Causeways Tickets will go on sale 45 days prior to the opening of CONTEXT Art Miami. Please note that tickets are exclusively available online and cannot be purchased onsite.
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MEDIA RELATIONS: Carma Connected 404 Washington Ave., Suite 620 Miami Beach, FL 33139 305.438.9200 [email protected] www.carmaconnected.com MARKETING, SPONSORSHIPS + VIP RELATIONS: Pamela Cohen, VP, Director of Marketing, VIP Relations & Sponsorships [email protected] About CONTEXT Art Miami: CONTEXT Art Miami, owned by Informa Markets is the sister fair to Art Miami dedicated to the development and reinforcement of emerging and mid-career artists. Launched in 2012, CONTEXT Art Miami’s open atmosphere creates a meaningful dialogue between artists, galleries and collectors while providing the ultimate platform for the presentation of mid-career, emergent and cutting-edge talent by emerging and established galleries. Ninety-five international galleries, vetted by the CONTEXT Art Miami Selection Committee, exhibit highlights from their gallery programs, solo artist exhibitions and curated projects. The combined efforts of CONTEXT Art Miami and Art Miami provide a unique and alternative opportunity for leading primary dealers and their artists to be marketed and promoted internationally during the most important week for contemporary art in America. About Informa Markets: Informa Markets creates platforms for international markets to trade, innovate and grow. Through over 500 leading brands, their exhibitions, specialist digital content and data solutions allow customers operating in specialist markets to meet and trade, and for their
businesses and markets to thrive. Informa Markets has over 4,000 colleagues worldwide, with a large presence in markets including the US, Brazil, Dubai, India and China. https://informa.com/divisions/informa-markets
Agora Gallery was established by the late Miki Stiles, MFA, to provide opportunities to artists entering the global art market. Ms. Stiles was a visionary who founded the gallery on the principle that all artists benefit from having their artwork promoted by a professional gallery. Located in the heart of the famous Chelsea art district, Agora Gallery occupies the ground floor of 530 West 25th Street. The gallery is frequented by art lovers looking to find and buy original artwork.
Meet Our ExpertsNeed an expert opinion? Get to know our staff of art experts who make Agora Gallery the friendly, professional place that it is. Our dedicated team works to ensure that all the details of an artist’s representation are handled efficiently, from shipping artwork to the many kinds of artist promotion in which the gallery is involved. Drawing on both theoretical and practical knowledge of art, and on their considerable experience of the contemporary art world, each team member strives to combine their skills to ensure that artists and collectors always experience the gallery at its best.
Take a 3D TourAgora Gallery is located in the heart of New York City’s renowned Chelsea art district, home to some of the world’s most prestigious galleries. Spanning the street level, our elegant, yet welcoming exhibition space is open and well-lit with 14-18 foot ceilings to allow all forms of artwork to shine. Great natural light and a versatile 4,000 square feet floor plan make Agora the perfect venue for artists and art organizations to exhibit their work.
Visitor InformationIf you’re an art lover visiting New York, you won’t want to miss the experience of exploring Chelsea, the gallery district internationally renowned for the diversity and talent it displays. Agora Gallery is a great example of a gallery that showcases the variety and skill present in contemporary art – so be sure to visit us during your time in New York! Admission is free to all.
Gallery Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 11am – 6pm.
Meet Agora Gallery Team
Sabrina A. Gilbertson, Director, has a BFA degree from Boston University, with a concentration in Painting and a minor in Art History. Sabrina has worked in the New York art industry for over 12 years, coordinating exhibitions, art fairs and promotion for artists from around the world. Passionate about art for as long as she can remember, Sabrina celebrates contemporary artists and is devoted to the exploration and advancement of their artistic careers.
Shilan Samaei, Art Sales Consultant, has a BFA degree from American University of Dubai, with a concentration in Interior Design. Shilan has worked in the art industry for many years, as an art consultant, project manager, gallery director, and client liaison. Shilan has been working closely with artists from different backgrounds and cultures to create remarkable pieces for corporate offices, hospitality, and collectors. Shilan is passionate about art and love to help and promote artists from all around the world.
Carolina Carilo, Competitions Coordinator, is originally from Bogotá, Colombia, and graduated with a BA in Fine Arts with a concentration in print and a postgraduate degree in Art Education. A skilled workshop artist, she has also worked in cultural management and gained experience in art education. Being an artist herself she loves to help artists get more exposure via competition opportunities.
Page Carpenter, Associate Director, has a Master’s Degree in Fine & Decorative Arts from Sotheby’s Institute of Art, London, and a Bachelor’s Degree from Sewanee: the University of the South. Page is a talented copywriter with a strong understanding of fine art & its markets. She is dedicated to providing excellent content including promotional materials for our artists and exhibitions. She is passionate about creating compelling, relevant, and engaging content for art collectors, artists, and our audience within the international arts community.
Katrina Lacanaria-Reblora, Gallery Assistant, has worked in the corporate world for 12 years as a Senior Account Specialist, but has always been passionate about arts and has dreamed of becoming a fashion designer as a kid. She also enjoys painting portraits and still life as well.
Andra Bilici, Social Media Director, is a communications consultant with an extensive experience in Social media as well as Corporate Communication. She has studied philology, PR & Communication while pursuing her passion and interest for art. Andra enjoys working on various marketing initiatives, promoting artists during their representation and integrating contemporary art into the fast-paced social media world.
Roanna Cada, Graphic Designer, has a Bachelor’s Degree in IT, specializing in digital arts. She has years of experience working on web and graphic design. She enjoys working on graphic materials for Agora Gallery, drawing inspiration from artworks of the gallery’s represented artists. Gaining new perspectives in fine art, she is fond of reviewing artworks of emerging artists and grasping their passion with their art.
Gabriella Mazza, Artist Liaison, is a multilingual interpreter and visual artist originally from Italy. Gabriella provides language, copywriting and cultural adaptation services to better promote prominent designers, artists, and photographers. She is actively involved in the Queens and Brooklyn art scenes, curating and participating in shows, organizing gallery crawls and open studios, and providing opportunities for artists to grow. Currently, she is working on a new series of paintings on rebellious underwater creatures.
Ricardo Rodriguez, Web Designer, has a BA in Information Technology specialising in web development. With years of experience developing websites, Ricardo loves creating beautifully designed sites to showcase artists’ work. An artist himself, he also enjoys photography, dancing, and mountain climbing.Anna Karampela, Social Media Assistant, has a BA in Linguistics and received her M. Phil. in Computational Linguistics from Trinity College Dublin. Growing up around artists, she developed her love for art, an element that was further evolved during her travels and has been constant throughout her career. Anna is passionate about creating high-level texts for artists, promoting their work through social media platforms.
Maria Olsson Skalin, Gallery Assistant, is originally from Helsingborg, Sweden, and has a Master’s degree in Contemporary Art History from the Sotheby’s Institute of Art in New York as well as a Certificate of Fine Art from the New York Academy of Art in Tribeca. Maria has been working in various sectors of the New York art industry since 2018, and is particularly passionate about the history of fine art photography and printmaking.
Yshay Manos, Art Consultant, has been involved in the New York City art scene since the early 1990s. Yshay’s spectrum of experience ranges from managing design and furniture galleries to owning a gallery dedicated to Asian antiques and fine arts and privately dealing in fine and decorative art. His artistic interests span photography, mid century arts and design, contemporary art and design, Asian antiques, and fine arts and he is also an avid photographer.
Grace Gedeon, Intern, has a BA in Multimedia Journalism from SUNY Purchase College. During her studies she also acquired a minor in Visual Arts with a focus in photography–– a passion that budded her sophomore year of high school. Grace has enjoyed incorporating aspects of her studies throughout her career and has done so in recent years by working as a camera assistant, photographer, videographer, editor, and producer. She especially likes to engage herself in all things creative, even the new, and is passionate about learning from those opportunities to expand her knowledge and understanding of the art world.
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Maria Stella looks through many portfolios of different artists every day, gaining new inspirations for herself from the creativity shared all around the world. A philosopher both in her soul and in her education, she is also a dedicated art lover and amateur musician. To her, art and music are the main sources of a happy life.
Naomi Harris is a Marketing specialist with a decade of experience in marketing research, outreach and specialized communications. She holds a Bachelor’s degree from B K Birla College of Science. She believes that art, in any form, can have a tremendous impact on our emotions and mood. To free her imagination, she includes art in her spiritual practices. Outside of work, she loves to explore ancient heritage sites and study ancient literature.
Bev Eusebio has obtained a graduate degree in Marketing and Corporate Communications. She is a very optimistic person and enjoys traveling across the globe. She has always been inspired by fine art photographers.
Elle Angeles is a former educator who spearheaded improvement plans, and facilitated national workshops. These experiences developed her content and resources management skills as she and her team designed sustainability plans and projects. She shared her enthusiasm for photography and filmmaking with her journalism and broadcasting mentees, and currently flourishing her children’s photography and filmmaking skills.
The Miami, FL. based artist works through and between performance, painting, installations, urban art, sculpture, photography, text, and image.
IN SITU: NATURE ACTION. Negative Cube Video.
My motivation is to expand my ideas of fundamental human communication traits in our contemporary world to other audiences. Negative Cube spotlights the interconnection of human beings in a constant flow of interactions; all happening under an invisible network. The cube in my head (an axial, iconic symbol in all my works) is covered with mirrors over all its faces. It is a symmetric, stable geometry that confines the frontier of mySelf. When interactions with others occur, the mirrors create multiple reflections and counter reflections on me, defying the notions of my real identity, myself, and the others. Our interactive human ecosystem is based on mirroring the experience of oneself and others in a semblable and unifying process. Statement My work is based on geometric abstraction and the cube plays a central part in my proposal. The cube represents a symbol of harmony, unity, and balance of our internal and external life.
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WHAT IS THE TRUE DEFINITION OF AN APPRAISAL?
The North American Conference of Appraisal Organizations defines an appraisal as:
“A written statement, independently and impartially prepared by a qualified appraiser, setting forth an opinion of defined value of an adequately described property,as of a specific date, supported by the presentation and analysis of relevant market information.”
Cautionary Note: Free estimates and “appraisals” from auction houses are not recognized as valid appraisals by the IRS and a recent United States Tax Court ruling (Kollsman v. Commissioner T.C.Memo 2017-40) stated that an auction house appraisal result was invalid due to “Conflict of Interest.” The 2017 ruling was upheld in 2019 by the 9th Circuit Court.
Please beware of individuals who are acting as “appraisers” who offer to buy your work of art or collection and companies or individuals that offer free or bargain basement priced appraisals who are looking to purchase or consign your valuable work of art.
WHO EXACTLY IS A PROFESSIONALLY QUALIFIED APPRAISER?
Standards for professional personal property appraisal practice are set by The Appraisal Foundation (TAF) the only organization authorized to do so by the United States Congress.
Our Director Mark Alexander is a trained and tested fully Accredited Member of The International Society of Appraisers ( Member # 205261). The International Society of Appraisers specializes in the appraisal of Personal Property and is recognized by both The North American Conference of Appraisal Organizations and The Appraisal Foundation, Washington, D.C.
All of our fine art appraisals are conducted and our report documents are written in accordance with The Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) guidelines established by The Appraisal Foundation and the International Society of Appaisers Report Writing Standards and Code of Ethics. Our appraisal reports are IRS compliant and meet the current eligibility standards and required professional qualifications in regard to accreditation and credentials.
Art Services 2000 Ltd. has been selected as a CHUBB Personal Insurance Preferred Services Provider
WHAT IS THE CORRECT DESCRIPTION OF WORKS OF ART ?
Our art appraisal report documents adhere to the internationally accepted J. Paul Getty Trust Object ID Guidelines for the description and photographic documentation of art objects. This is the international standard recognized by UNESCO, INTERPOL, The Federal Bureau of Investigation, (FBI), Scotland Yard, ICOM and many other international cultural and law enforcement organizations and agencies.
PLEASE RESEARCH THE CREDENTIALS OF ANYONE YOU HIRE TO VALUE YOUR PROPRETY
Fabiola Angulo entre las Top 25 líderes latinas de Florida
La reconocida empresaria venezolana Fabiola Angulo recibió reconocimiento especial por ser seleccionada por la revista Latin Times entre las Top 25 líderes latinas de la Florida, por su destacada labor social en pro de los más necesitados y ser una mujer emprendedora, con excelente capacidad de liderazgo, inspirada en aportar ayuda y constantemente ser motivadora en pro de quienes más la necesitan, sin esperar ningún beneficio personal.
El sencillo, pero muy emotivo acto, se llevó a cabo en la ciudad de Tampa en Florida, donde con mucho orgullo estas personalidades recibieron sus merecido reconocimiento por parte de los organizadores del evento, quienes, cabe destacar, desarrollaron una ardua y minuciosa labor para realizar la selección de los galardonados.
La también actriz y modelo, Fabiola Angulo, expresó sentirse muy agradecida y motivada a seguir con su misión Filantrópica. «Siempre trato de aportar mi ayuda para que seamos una mejor sociedad, intento ser cada día más humana y tener empatía para con las demás personas, me encanta motivar a quienes lo necesitan con mensajes y acciones positivas, siempre digo que no busquemos los obstáculos, debemos hallar oportunidades porque siempre las hay , esto se los digo con experiencia propia, ya que el aprendizaje es algo constante en mi vida «, también, expresó su agradecimiento a Dios, su familia y a todos los que hicieron esto posible, en especial a Marilyn Santiago por está nominación, así como Joly González y Víctor Padilla.
Dentro de las tantas actividades que realiza está destacada representante del emprendimiento latino en los Estados Unidos, quién es catalogada como una de las mujeres más influyente de Miami, también se desenvuelve en el mundo de las finanzas, es asesora de seguros nacionales, internacionales y protección de riesgos financieros, ayudando a muchas familias a organizarse para el futuro e impulsando a muchas mujeres a tener sus propios negocios.
Fabiola ha sido la precursora de muchos movimientos de labor social, forma parte de la Junta Directiva de la Fundación Special Mother in Action, un grupo de madres especiales que se ayudan mutuamente.