ArtHamtpons 2013 Catalog

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6TH ANNUAL

July 11-14, 2013 Sculpture Fields of Nova’s Ark, Bridgehampton, NY


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Welcome to the 6th Edition of ArtHamptons ArtHamptons is a celebration and homage to the Hamptons longstanding tradition as a world respected hotbed for the creation and patronage of art. Together, we revel in being part of this historically vibrant creative community. As such, ArtHamptons recognizes the many achievements of the late locally renowned painter, Larry Rivers, celebrating his 90th anniversary. As you entered the lobby, you stepped through his sculpture, and invite you to explore his public exhibition on the front wall entitled, Forty Feet of Fashion. This 3-day fine art fair, plus our memorable Opening Night, is by far the most significant art buying event on Long Island–and traditionally one of the highlights of the Hamptons social and cultural summer season. This year, the ArtHamptons Pavilion has been redesigned to provide fairgoers better sight lines for the art and a more spacious, relaxed, museum-like feel. What’s New

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Explore the fantastic booth displays created by 78 local, national and international dealers. Galleries have traveled from 11 countries to meet you. Select from 2,500 significant works of arts, representing the finest work of 350 notable artists. Peruse our Focus booths where galleries present an intensive vision of a single artist. Our galleries are showcasing some of the finest post-war and contemporary art on the market today. Our long list of special events includes meeting this year’s distinguished honorees, Edward Albee, Faith Ringgold, and Saul Leiter. Explore the awe-inspiring public installations, and eye-popping sculptures, both indoor and outdoor. Experience ArtPolo@ArtHamptons, presented by the Southampton Hunt and Polo Club on Saturday and Sunday, from 11:30am1pm in the Outdoor Sculpture Park. Never before in the Hamptons have the luxurious worlds of this equestrian sport and fine art collecting merged in an unforgettable afternoon setting. Experience our tasty fare presented in the Art Cafe by award winning Cheffe Colette of The Inn Spot. Take a seat for the highly informative panel discussions on Friday and Saturday, and have a drink at one of our many charity fund-raising receptions. (listed on the following pages) ArtHamptons is always philanthropic. Opening night gate benefits the venerable Guild Hall. Friday we benefit the Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation and East End Hospice. On Saturday, we host the much anticipated Empire State Pride Agenda’s 21st Hamptons Tea Dance, plus a reception for the Houston Museum of African American Culture. Discover wonderful treasures for every budget level. There’s no better time to invest in art. On behalf of our sponsors, and the entire HEG Shows team, we hope you enjoy the fair experience. Sincerely, Rick Friedman Founder and Executive Director

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TABLE OF CONTENTS ACA Galleries............................................. 16 Adamar Fine Arts....................................... 17 AiBo Fine Asian Art / Glenn Aber Contemporary Art.................. 18 Alicia David Contemporary Art................... 19 Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts.......................... 20 Arden Gallery............................................ 21 (Art) Amalgamated.................................... 22 Art Angler................................................. 23 art company MISOOLSIDAE........................ 24 Art Link International................................. 25 Artemisa Gallery........................................ 26 Asterisk Projects........................................ 27 Axiom Contemporary................................. 28 Barbarian Art Gallery’s Russian Pavilion..... 29 Bruce Lurie Gallery.................................... 30 C Fine Art.................................................. 31 Cloisters Gallery......................................... 32 Cynthia Corbett Gallery.............................. 33 Edgar Modern............................................ 34 Eli Klein Fine Art........................................ 35 Emmanuel Fremin Gallery.......................... 36 Envie d’Art................................................ 37 Evan Lurie Gallery..................................... 38 FitzRoy Knox............................................. 39 Frederic Got............................................... 40 Gaga Gallery............................................. 41 Galerie LuCo.............................................. 42 Gallery 270............................................... 43 Gallery G-77............................................. 44 Gallery Sam.............................................. 45 Gallery Tableau......................................... 46 Global Art Group........................................ 47 The Great Dane Collection.......................... 48 Habatat Galleries....................................... 49 HackelBury Fine Art................................... 50 Irene Mamiye SOHO.................................. 52 Jack Geary Contemporary.......................... 53 Jim Kempner Fine Art................................ 54 Julie M. Gallery......................................... 55 June Kelly Gallery..................................... 56

Katharina Rich Perlow Gallery.................... 57 Kips Gallery............................................... 58 KMFS Fine Art & Design............................. 59 Lawrence Cantor Fine Art........................... 60 Lawrence Fine Art...................................... 61 Luster NYC................................................. 62 Lynn Dunham Fine Art............................... 63 Manifold Editions....................................... 64 Maria Elena Kravetz Gallery....................... 65 Mark Borghi Fine Art................................. 66 Monika Olko Gallery.................................. 67 Morton Fine Art......................................... 68 Newbury Fine Arts..................................... 69 nine gallery............................................... 70 Rebecca Hossack Gallery............................ 71 Rex-Livingston Art Dealer.......................... 72 Richard J. Demato Fine Arts Gallery............ 73 salt fine art............................................... 74 Samuel Owen Gallery................................ 75 SCAA Sergott Contemporary Art Alliance..... 76 Sculpture 619............................................ 77 Sculpture Fields of Nova’s Ark + Gallery ......78 Shin Gallery.............................................. 80 Sous Les Etoiles Gallery.............................. 81 Stray Kat Gallery....................................... 82 Studio 26 Gallery...................................... 83 Susan Teller Gallery................................... 84 Thompson’s Galleries................................. 85 Tibor de Nagy............................................ 86 Tulla Booth Gallery.................................... 87 Universal Limited Art Editions..................... 88 Victorine Contemporary............................. 89 Villa del Arte Galleries................................ 90 Vogelsang Gallery...................................... 91 Wally Findlay Galleries............................... 92 Young Art Gallery...................................... 94 Young Contemporary................................. 95 Zoya Tommy Contemporary....................... 96

ArtHamptons is produced by HAMPTONS EXPO GROUP 631-283-5505

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On the cover: TOWERS, sculpture by Nova Mihai Popa Photograph by Thierry Van Biesen

SPECIAL THANKS Exclusive VIP Program Sponsor

Premium Sponsors

Participating Partner

National Media Sponsors

Supporting Sponsors:

SHOW HOURS Friday.......... July 12...... 11am-8pm Saturday...... July 13...... 11am-8pm Sunday........ July 14...... 11am-6pm ArtHamptons 2013 | 5


CULTURAL PARTNERS The African American Museum of Nassau County AIA New York The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum

Jewish Center of the Hamptons The Long Island Museum Lyman Allyn Art Museum

American Folk Art Museum

Montclair Art Museum

Americas Society and Council of the Americas (ASCOA)

Museum of Art + Design

American Irish Historical Society

Museum for African Art

ArtTable Andy Warhol Museum Art League of Long Island Asia Society New York ASID NY Metro Bay Area Friends of the Fine Arts (BAFFA) Bronx Council on the Arts Bronx Museum of the Arts Bruce Museum Carnegie Hall Children’s Museum of the East End

The Museum of Modern Art

National Association of Women Artists (NAWA)

2-3pm:

ArtSpeak: Curators in the Community

4-5:30pm:

Meet the Honorees

5-6pm:

Meet Sculptor Carole A. Feuerman

7-9pm:

Hamptons Magazine’s 35th Anniversary Celebration (by invitation)

New Britain Museum of American Art New York Arts Program New York City Ballet Parcel & Journey

Queens Museum of Art Quogue Library

El Museo Del Barrio

Rogers Memorial Library

Group For The East End

Sag Habor Historical Society

Houston Museum of African Amercan Culture

The Swedish Invasion of the Hamptons

Find a Treasure/Find a Friend Reception

East Hampton Library

Housatonic Museum of Art

Gabrielle Herbst presented by The Watermill Center

All evening:

Saul Leiter - 2013 Lifetime Achievement Award

East Hampton Historical Society

Hermitage Foundation

HC&G Artists & Collectors VIP Party (by invitation)

7-7:30pm:

11am-1pm:

Queen Sofia Spanish Institute

Heckscher Museum of Art

Eric Fischl Book Signing

6-8pm:

12-1pm:

East End Hospice

Heart of the Hamptons

6-7:30pm:

National Academy Museum & School

Pollock Krasner House & Study Center

Hamptons International Film Festival

6:30-9:30pm: Opening Preview Party

Friday, July 12

The Drawing Center

Hampton Classic Horse Show

5:30-6:30pm: Black Card Holders First Hour

Nassau County Museum of Art

Peconic Land Trust

Guild Hall

Thursday, July 11

Museum of Russian Art

Dia Art Foundation East End Arts Council

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Japan Society

EVENTS AT A GLANCE

SculptureCenter

Saturday, July 13 11:30-1pm:

ArtPolo@ArtHamptons

3-4pm:

ArtSpeak: Managing an Art Collection as an Asset

4-5pm:

Meet Faith Ringgold - 2013 Artist Lifetime Achievement Honoree

4-8pm:

Annual Hamptons Tea Dance at ArtHamptons

6-8pm:

Meet The Photographers

Sunday, July 14 11:30-1pm:

ArtPolo@ArtHamptons

11:30-2pm:

Young Collectors Fete (by invitation)

3pm-4pm:

Saluting Larry Rivers

Shelter Island Public Library Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum Southampton Cultural Center Southampton Historical Museum The Watermill Center

Hudson River Museum

The Whitney Museum of American Art

Islip Art Museum

Williamsburg Art & Historic Center

All Day Events July 11-14 - Forty Feet of Fashion - Installed Public Art - Goodbye My Love - Bushwick Bohemia - Public Installation - Take a Tesla Model S test-drive - The Palm Authority Project from Esmeralda Kosmatopoulos

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INSTALLATIONS

SPECIAL EVENTS

During fair hours July 11-14

Forty Feet of Fashion: Commemorating Larry Rivers Celebrate the 90th Anniversary of late and beloved local artist, Larry Rivers. Attendees will walk between the legs of one of Larry Rivers’ most famous sculptures at the ArtHamptons Pavilion entrance. Visit our public exhibit, Forty Feet of Fashion, in the front of the fair devoted to his impactful fashion oriented paintings from the 1970s1990. This fitting tribute to one of the Hamptons most famous and enduring artists, who is known to the world as the Godfather of Pop Art, is presented by the Larry Rivers Foundation, and the Tibor d’Nagy Gallery.

Thursday, July 11 Opening Night July 11, 5:30-9:30pm Show Floor

Welcome the ArtHamptons Opening Preview Party tradition! Black and VIP cardholders have the opportunity to meet renowned local artist Eric Fischl and have him sign his new book, Bad Boy: My life On and Off the Canvas, and witness performance art by GABI. The Opening Preview Party will benefit Guild Hall in East Hampton. GABI – Presented by The Watermill Center Thursday, July 11, 7-7:30pm

Bushwick Bohemia As a fresh juxtaposition to the fair’s Hamptons Bohemia (circa 1950-1970). Curators Andrew Gori and Ambre Kelly of SchoolHouse Projects present Bushwick Bohemia. The group exhibiton will include naturalistic paintings in sculptural frames from Sarah Bereza, Brent Owens’s highly decorative, routed plywood sheets and other young up-and-coming Bushwick-based artists exploring “return to nature” themes in their work. For the past 2 years, Gori and Kelly have been the force behind the SPRING/BREAK Art Show presented in NoLITA as well as prominent programming contributions to the New Musuem’s Ideas City Festival. The Palm Authority Project from Esmeralda Kosmatopoulos Composed of five white inflatable hands ranging in size from 8-14 ft., the piece explores society’s influence on the individual through the metaphor of palmistry. Premiered in Miami Bayfront Park during Art Basel 2011, and has appeared in NY and Toronto during Nuit Blanche 2012. Goodbye My Love from Esterio Segura This dazzling installation, Goodbye My Love, comes to the ArtHamptons Pavilion directly from the Times Square pedestrian walkway connecting West 42nd Street and West 43rd street, off Broadway–at Anita’s Way–the public art venue. Esterio Segura is a pioneer of Cuban contemporary art. This eye-popping installation of 6 planes made of heart shaped bodies is reference to the love in contemporary relationships that often requires people to be separated from each other. As a Cuban artist, Seagura’s piece also resonates with those who sometimes must be separated from their families in order to leave their countries. This work was part of the 2012 Havana Biennial. International in scope, ArtHamptons is giving visibility to an important emerging artist coming from an economically and politically challenged country. He is represented by Saltfineart, booth 202B. 8

Open to VIP Card holders, Outdoor Sculpture Park

GABI explores hot and cold spaces in nature and fantasy, born at Robert Wilson’s The Watermill Center and developed in Brooklyn. Composed by Gabrielle Herbst (voice and electronics) in collaboration with Matthew O’Koren drums, and vibraphone, Josh Henderson violin, and Rick Quantz viola. Presented by The Watermill Center.

Friday, July 12 Find a Treasure/Find a Friend Reception Friday, July 12, 11am-1pm Open to all ticket holders, Outdoor Sculpture Park

As you explore the art fair, seeking valuable treasures for your home, we invite you to find a friend for your home, as well. Discover unconditional love as you meet some of the Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation pets waiting for adoption and fostering. SASF operates a municipal shelter in the Township of Southampton, serving 22 surrounding towns, which is financed by locally concerned citizens. Join our charity event-find your forever friend, donate or get involved. Hosted by the Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation. Saul Leiter 2013 Lifetime Achievement Honoree Friday, July 12, 12-1pm Open to all ticket holders HackelBury Fine Art booth 100/101

ArtSpeak: Curators in the Community Friday, July 12, 2-3pm Open to all ticket holders, Polo Room

Leading curators discuss their role in educating, collaborating and leading, as well as developing audience and donors for their institutions. This dynamic idea exchange explores challenges, solutions, successes and disappointments. Moderated by Helen Harrison, Director, Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center. Panelists include curators: Sharon Matt Atkins, Brooklyn Museum; Christina Strassfield, Guild Hall; Ambre Kelly and Andrew Gori, SchoolHouse Projects (Bushwick Bohemia Public Installation).

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SPECIAL EVENTS

SPECIAL EVENTS

Friday, July 12 continued

Meet Faith Ringgold 2013 Artist Lifetime Achievement Honoree Saturday, July 13, 4-5pm

Meet the Honorees Friday, July 12, 4-5:30pm Open to all ticket holders, Polo Room

Join us for an insightful panel discussion, drinks and celebration. In keeping with the Hamptons Bohemia theme, three prominent Hamptonites will be recognized for their many artistic contributions: Arts Patron of the Year, dramatist Edward Albee; 2013 Artist Lifetime Achievement Honoree Faith Ringgold; Special Recognition, Larry Rivers Foundation, Hosted by Louise Blouin Media Modern Painters. Meet Sculptor Carole A. Feuerman Friday, July 12, 5-6pm Mark Borghi Fine Art, booth 300

Carole A. Feuerman is internationally recognized as one of the world’s most prominent hyper-realist sculptors with a prolific career spanning four decades. Feuerman sculpts life-size, monumental and miniature works in bronze, resin, and marble. She has had six museum retrospectives to date and been included in the Venice Biennale (currently), The State Hermitage, The Palazzo Strozzi Foundation, the Kunstmusuem Ahlen and the Circulo de Bellas Artes. Her work is in the private collections of His Majesty the Emperor of Japan, President Bill Clinton, Sec. of State Hillary Clinton, Henry Kissinger, Mikhail Gorbachev, Forbes Magazine Collection and the Credit Swiss Collection.

Saturday, July 13 ArtPolo@ArtHamptons July 13 & July 14, 11:30-1pm Open to all ticket holders, Polo fields

Enjoy the union of these two great luxury activities. The ArtHamptons Pavilion’s outdoor seating areas grace the edge of the polo field– providing excellent sight lines near the center of the field. Our fairgoers are specially treated to a short customized demonstration and mini match exhibition, presented by the elite Southampton Hunt & Polo Club. ArtSpeak: Managing an Art Collection as an Asset Saturday, July 13, 3-4pm Open to all ticket holders, Polo Room

This panel will share advice on how to consider your art collection as part of your comprehensive financial assets. Issues covered will be different strategies for the purchase of art, support of non-profit organizations through your art collection, leveraging an art collection to create liquidity for other investment purposes, how to protect a collection, as well as all the wealth and financial considerations of stewarding artwork for the next generation. Moderated by Margaret Preston (Regional Executive), panelists include Vincent Keaveny (Private Client Advisor), and Ramsay Slugg (Wealth Strategies Advisor) all from U.S. Trust, Bank of America Private Wealth Management. 10

Open to all ticket holders, Polo Room Hosted by the Houston Museum of African American Culture

21st Annual Hamptons Tea Dance at ArtHamptons Saturday, July 13, 4-8pm, Private party One of our favorite summer traditions in the Hamptons is at ArtHamptons this summer! The Empire State Pride Agenda’s 21st Annual Hamptons Tea Dance is a fun way to support their work to win equality and justice for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender New Yorkers. Featuring DJ Lady Bunny, cocktails and a children’s area on this wonderful afternoon of dancing and fun. Meet The Photographers Saturday, July 13, 6-8pm Open to all ticket holders, Polo Room

Join us for drinks and meet and mingle with many of America’s leading and most collected fine art photographers. Included are photographers from Tulla Booth Gallery: Stephen Wilkes, Bob Tabor, Eric Meola, Michael Clinton . From Emanuel Fremin Gallery: Antoine Rose. From BIG HAMPTONS: David Allee. Media Partner Marcelo Junemann of BIG Magazine Apps.

Sunday, July 14 Young Collectors Fete Sunday, July 14, 11:30-2pm Young Collectors members only, Polo Room

Network and mingle with the members from an impressive assembly of visual arts driven organizations. They are The Whitney Contemporaries, the Guggenheim Young Collectors Council, The Metropolitan Museum of Art Apollo Circle, plus the Hermitage Museum, the Heckscher Young Collectors and the Sotheby’s Auction House Preferred Group from NYC. Polo exhibition and reception to follow. Saluting Larry Rivers Sunday, July 14, 3pm Tibor De Nagy Gallery booth, #400

Presented by David Joel, Executive Director, Larry Rivers Foundation. David Joel discusses the life and times of the “Godfather of Pop Art”, as we celebrate the 90th anniversary of the late Southampton based artist. This presentation explores the displayed works of Larry Rivers–Forty Feet of Fashion, and his remarkable entrance sculpture, and you’ll discover why Rivers is considered one of America’s most important post-war artists. Fairgoers will learn how the artist combined realistically rendered images with a loosely brushed, quasi-abstract background. ArtHamptons 2013 | 11


THE HONOREES

THE HONOREES

Larry Rivers Hamptons Bohemia Featured Artist On this which would be his 90th birthday, as always, attaching a singularly defining label to Larry Rivers has remained an elusive task for many who have tried to contextualize his over 50 year contribution to the arts. Rivers was an accomplished Jazz musician, a painter, sculptor, poet, actor, television personality, filmmaker, an MC at nightclubs, a popular personality on the lecture circuit, author and teacher. He’s been aptly referred to as “a renaissance man,” but perhaps he’s most often recognized and ironically at times equally underappreciated as one of if not the key founding fathers of Pop Art. The mission of the Larry Rivers Foundation is to advance, serve, solidify and share the creative legacy of Larry Rivers. The Foundation honors the artist’s versatility, his independent spirit, and experience as an educator. It is their responsibility to embrace Larry’s unique personality in accord with his art. It is in this capacity that they recognize his passion for inquiry as an incentive to stimulate future initiatives. David Joel is the Executive Director of the Larry Rivers Foundation.

The winner of three Pulitzer prizes for drama (A Delicate Balance–1967, Seascape–1975,Three Tall Women–1994) three Tony awards (Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? –1963, The Goat, or Who is Sylvia?– 2002). He received a special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement (2005)–the Gold Medal in Drama from the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters (1980), and the National Medal of the Arts (1996). Mr. Albee will be saluted for his philanthropic support of the arts. For more than 4 decades, the playwright has used his eponymous foundation to fund The Barn in Montauk and its 4-6 week creative residencies. Visual artists and writers in need are provided with studio space and housing to create a body of new work. Mr Albee has long been a passionate and astute art collector, and visits the fair annually. Faith Ringgold 2013 Lifetime Achievement Honoree

Vocabulary Lesson (Polish), 1964-65, Oil on canvas, 22 x 33 inches

Saul Leiter 2013 Lifetime Achievement Honoree Saul Leiter, 90, has made enormous and unique contributions to the world of photography. His abstracted forms and innovative compositions have a painterly quality that stands out among the work of his New York School contemporaries of the 1940’s and 1950’s. He is known for his painted photographs of nudes on which he has actually applied layers of gouache and watercolor. His color photography appeared in Esquire and Harper’s Bazaar in the late 1950’s and he continued to work as a fashion photographer for the next 20 years. Leiter is the subject of a 2013 documentary, In No Great Hurry-13 Lessons in Life with Saul Leiter. At ArtHamptons, an exhibition of his work is on display alongside the HackelBury Fine Art booth. He will be interviewed at his exhibition on July 12, noon-1pm, by Ann Chwatsky, Professor at NYU

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Edward Albee 2013 Arts Patron of the Year

Faith Ringgold is a painter, writer and mixed media sculptor who is best known for her painted story quilts. A professor emeritus at the Universality of California, San Diego, where she taught from 1987-2002, she is the recipient of more than 75 awards including 22 Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts Degrees. She has received fellowships and grants that include the National Endowment for the Arts for sculpture (1978) and for painting (1989) In addition, she has written and illustrated 17 children’s books, her first being the award winning, Tar Beach. Her work is in the public collections of leading museums including The Met, The National Museum of American Art, MoMA, Solomon Guggenheim Museum, The Boston Museum of Fine Art, The Baltimore Museum, The High Museum of Fine Art. She is represented by ACA Galleries. Art Café The delectable food served in the fair’s café will be prepared by the Hamptons first Platinum Chef, Executive Cheffe Colette, owner of the esteemed restaurant, The Inn Spot on the Bay. Additionally, the Inn Spot on the Bay has been voted Best Caterer in the Hamptons for the last 10 years, and she is the author of the cookbook, Spot on Cooking. The secret to her success–everything prepared from scratch with local ingredients. Test drive the new Tesla Model S During fair hours, July 12-14 Here’s a convenient opportunity to take the powerful new Tesla Model S for a quick spin. Discover the agility of one of the world’s best sport cars which now features the quality of a sedan. Located on the parking field near the ArtHamptons Pavilion, you can immediately pop into a test drive, which includes a walk-through of the benefits of electric cars and the charging process. ArtHamptons 2013 | 13


ArtHamptons 2013 Gallery Name

GALLERY DIRECTORY

Booth Number

ACA Galleries

200

Adamar Fine Arts

311 117

Alicia David Contemporary Art

105

Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts

301

Arden Gallery

114

200 200

202A

Art Angler

104

art company MISOOLSIDAE

407

300 300

ENTRANCE ENTRANCE

202A 202A

Registration Registration Desk Desk

(Art) Amalgamated

Art Link International

102 102

104 104

108 108

103 103

105 105

107 107

201 201

204 204

205 205

202B 202B

EXIT EXIT

110 110

111 111

303 303

302 302

113 113

109 109

112 112

114 114

308 308

310 310

119 119

118 118

117 117

211 211

210 210

207 207

COLLECTORS COLLECTORS LOUNGE LOUNGE

306 306

116 116

208 208

304 304

313 313

311 311

413 413

416 416

122 122

120 120

123 123

213 213

215 215

212 212

312 312

309 309

121 121

214 214

317 317

420 420

EXIT EXIT

Restaurant Restaurant Seating Seating

316 316

418 418

EXIT EXIT

EXIT EXIT

315 315

318 318 422 422

421 421

423 423

307 307

406 406

404 404

115 115

206 206

203 203 305 305

301 301

400 400

106 106

ArtHamptons Sculpture Sculpture Park Park ArtHamptons

AiBo Fine Asian Art / Glenn Aber Contemporary Art

EXIT EXIT

100 100

410 410

EXIT EXIT

106/108 316

Asterisk Projects

120

Axiom Contemporary

315

Barbarian Art Galley’s Russian Pavilion

423

Bruce Lurie Gallery

208

425 425 401 401

402 402

405 405

407 407

409 409

411 411

412 412

414 414

415 415

417 417

ArtPolo Viewing Viewing Areas Areas ArtPolo

Artemisa Gallery

419 419

VIP VIP Room Room

EXIT EXIT

Global Art Group

303

The Great Dane Collection

123 103

EXIT EXIT

Polo Polo Room Room Sculpture Sculpture

Bushwick Bohemia by SchoolHouse Projects

308

Habatat Galleries

C Fine Art

310

HackelBury Fine Art

100/101

Cloisters Gallery

118

Irene Mamiye SOHO

215

Monika Olko Gallery

416

Cynthia Corbett Gallery

306

Jack Geary Contemporary

415

Morton Fine Art

411

Studio 26 Gallery

414

Edgar Modern

206

Jim Kempner Fine Art

422

Newbury Fine Arts

213

Susan Teller Gallery

405

Julie M. Gallery

309

nine gallery

115

Thompson’s Galleries

302

Rebecca Hossack Gallery

420

Tibor de Nagy

Eli Klein Fine Art

402/403

210

Emmanuel Fremin Gallery

418

June Kelly Gallery

Envie d’Art

201

Katharina Rich Perlow Gallery

305

Rex-Livingston Art Dealer

214

Larry Rivers Exhibition (Tibor de Nagy)

401

Evan Lurie Gallery

107

Kips Gallery

204

Richard J. Demato Fine Arts Gallery

205

Tulla Booth Gallery

421

FitzRoy Knox

109

KMFS Fine Art & Design

113

salt fine art

Universal Limited Art Editions

307

Frederic Got

313

Lawrence Cantor Fine Art

211

Samuel Owen Gallery

Gaga Gallery

417

Lawrence Fine Art

412

SCAA Sergott Contemporary Art Alliance 102

Villa del Arte Galleries

406/408

Galerie LuCo

112

Luster NYC

110

Sculpture 619

Vogelsang Gallery

314/212

Gallery 270

318

Lynn Dunham Fine Art

422

Sculpture Fields of Nova’s Ark + Gallery 425

Wally Findlay Galleries

404

Gallery G-77

304

Manifold Editions

409

Shin Gallery

122

Young Art Gallery

119

Gallery Sam

203

Maria Elena Kravetz Gallery

317

Sous Les Etoiles Gallery

312

Young Contemporary

121

413

Mark Borghi Fine Art

300

Stray Kat Gallery

111

Zoya Tommy Contemporary

419

Gallery Tableau 14

202B 207/209 116

Victorine Contemporary

400E

410

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ACA Galleries 529 West 20th Street, 5th floor, New York, NY 10011 Tel 212-206-8080 www.acagalleries.com | info@acagalleries.com

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Jeffrey B. Bergen, Chairman; Dorian Bergen, President; Casey Bergen; Vaughn Bergen ACA Galleries, established 1932, specializes in Modern & Contemporary, American & European paintings, drawings and sculpture. Artists Represented: Leon Berkowitz, Matthew Daub, John Dobbs, Anita Huffington, James McGarrell, Wendy Mark, Richard Mayhew, Joseph Peller, Scherer & Ouporov, Winold Reiss, Doug Safranek, Moses Soyer, Fred Wessel

Winold Reiss, Folk Motif - Women and Rooster, 1918-19, Gouache on paper, 63 x 36 inches

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Adamar Fine Arts 4141 NE 2nd Ave., Suite 107 Miami, FL 33137 Tel 305-576-1355 Fax 305-576-1922 www.adamargallery.com adamargal@aol.com Tamar Erdberg, Owner/Director; Adam Erdberg, Owner

In it’s 26th year in business, AFA exhibits contemporary paintings, sculpture, and installations by internationally recognized contemporary artists, and specializes in Contemporary Pop Masters. Artists Represented: Andy Warhol, Alex Katz, Donald Sultan, Robert Rauschenberg, Keith Haring, Brad Howe, Rene Rietmeyer, Djawid Borower, Zammy Migdal, Tolla Inbar, Gretchen Minnhaar

Andy Warhol, Liz II.7, 1964, Offset lithograph on paper, 23.125 x 23.125 inches

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AiBo Fine Asian Art/ Glenn Aber Contemporary Art

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10 Rockledge Rd., Rye, NY 10580 Tel 914-263-7500 | Fax 914-967-0596 www.aibofineasianart.com | glenn@aibofineasianart.com Glenn Aber, Owner; Camille Xin, Director; Marlene Rose, Artist; Jared Aber, Assistant; Nicole Aber, Assistant; AiBo Fine Asian Art is a collector and promoter of Asian art with an emphasis on Vietnamese and Chinese art. AiBo Fine Asian Art’s purpose is to curate and offer a collection of the finest and most valuable Asian art available today. Glenn Aber Contemporary Art features artwork that stands out and translates across multiple arenas of discourse, culture and art history. We focus on promoting international emerging and established artists who mix traditional disciplines with new media, unique mindset and cutting edge methodology. The range of media we showcase includes painting, sculpture, photography, video installations as well as multimedia art. We encourage our artists to experiment and expand their concept and practice while pursuing the balance of innovative creative ideas with a highly visual approach.

Alicia David Contemporary Art 6A Lollard Street, Kennington, London, SE11 6PX, UK Tel (+44(0)) 7920 102284 www.aliciadavid.com info@aliciadavd.com

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Simone Smith Alicia David Contemporary Art was founded in 2007 and focuses on showing contemporary British painting; nurturing young talent as well as exhibiting more established artists. In addition to showing work in our Deptford gallery in the heart of London’s art scene, we promote our artist’s work through participation in art fairs in the United Kingdom and the United States. We have also curated a number of off-site exhibitions and projects in unusual spaces in both London and Italy including deconsecrated churches and chapels. The artists we work with are represented worldwide in numerous high profile private collections as well as a number of notable public collections. Artists Represented: Tim Garwood, Pam Glew, Richard Hoey, Daniel Preece

Artists Represented: Marlene Rose, Le Thanh Son,Boun (Jean Luc Virard),Pham Luan, Tran Huy Hoan,Sara Modiano, Mark Kessell, Casper Faasson, America Martin, Lenny Campello, and Annysa Ng

Boun (Jean Luc Virard), Spring Festival in Wudalianchi, 2011, Mixed Medium, Diameter 58 inches (148cm)

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Pam Glew, Wish Fulfillment, 2013, Bleaching technique and dye on vintage flag 33 x 58 inches

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Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts Louis K. Meisel Gallery

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186 State Street, Binghamton, NY 13901 Tel 607-772-0485 www.anthonybrunelli.com | info@anthonybrunelli.com Anthony Brunelli, Owner; John Brunelli, Director; Alisha A. Sickler, Media & Publications Designer Established in 2003, Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts opened our doors in Binghamton, NY in a renovated, 5-story, turn of the century brick warehouse. Owned by world-renowned photorealist painter, Anthony Brunelli, our gallery represents some of the finest examples of emerging, mid-career, and established international artists specializing in contemporary realism, photorealism, well-disciplined abstract paintings, drawings, sculpture, original prints and alternative photographic methods. High quality craftsmanship and innovation are central to our gallery’s program. Artists Represented: Charles Bremer, Steve Carver, Heejung Cho, Wayne Claypatch, Juan Cossio, Joseph Daily, Bruce Evans, Robert Fundis, Allan Gorman, Charles Hartley, Richard Heisler, Sungchul Hong, Pamela Earnshaw Kelly, Gordon Lee, Tice Lerner, Jerry Ott, Chang Park, Jamie Salmon, Jackie K. Seo, Kyung-Hee Shin, Hisaya Taira, Teknari, Ernest Viveiros

Alan Coulson, Richie, 2012, Oil on panel, 33.5 x 23.25 inches

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Arden Gallery 129 Newbury Street, Boston, MA 2116 Tel 617-247-0610 Fax 617-247-0120 www.ardengallery.com ardengallery@gmail.com Hope Turner, Owner; Zola Solamente, Director; Jordan Elquist, Sales Associate

Arden Gallery is a contemporary fine art gallery representing nationally and internationally recognized artists working in various styles: abstract, realism, figurative, still life, landscape, cityscape, surreal and concept driven. Artists Represented: Paul Balmer, Robert C. Jackson, Paul Beliveau, Joanne Mattera, Victoria Adams, Ben Steele, Michelle Knox, Matt Duffin, Joanne Mattera, Sherrie Wolf, Lynda Lowe, Bill Fisher, Margaret Gerding

Robert C. Jackson, Boston Flag, 2013, Oil on canvas, 30 x 40 inches.

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(Art) AMALGAMATED 317 10th Avenue, Ground floor New York, NY 10001 Tel 212-334-0403 www.artamalgamated.com info@artamalgamated.com

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Art Angler 232 East 9th Street, New York, NY 10003 Tel 646-205-9978 Fax 646-998-1966 www.artangler.com info@artangler.com

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Gary Krimershmoys; Denise Krimershmoys; Craig Page

Jason Dick, Director

(Art) Amalgamated is a project space founded by Gary Krimershmoys in January 2012, which exhibits an international, multidisciplinary group of artists that are on the forefront of the contemporary art discourse. Experimentation with mediums, methods, conceptual quandaries, and sociopolitical engagement are encouraged and fostered.

Art Angler established in 2010 is a private gallery located in Manhattan’s East Village. The gallery’s focus is in Spanish art representing both the best of Spanish abstract expressionism including “El Grupo El Paso” and emerging contemporary artists.

Artists Represented: Paul Quinta

Artists Represented: Rafael Canogar, Francisco Farreras, Luis Feito, Xavi Carbonell, Gloria Saez, Aurelio Ayela, Eduardo Infante, Alicia Ibarra

Paulo Quintas, Not that yellow, Vincent V, 2010, Oil on canvas, 28.5 x 41 inches

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Xavi Carbonell, Untitled, 2013, Mixed media on canvas, 48 x 48 inches

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art company MISOOLSIDAE 5F Seoho B/D, 1-1 Insa-dong, Jongno-gu Seoul, 110-290 South Korea Tel 822-725-5757 Fax 822-737-4311 www.misoolsidae.com akagallery@hanmail.net

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Kim Hyokyoung, General Manager; Kang Juhyun, PR Manager; Heejin Kim, Curator; Gallery Description Art Company MISOOLSIDAE was established in 1989. We publish various artistic books, including the two monthly publications Art magazine “MISOOLSIDAE” and “ACE ART.” We also provide many opportunities for young artists to display their work and obtain exposure and recognition in the international art world. We participate in various overseas art fairs and promote the Korean Contemporary Art Festival, Art Asia every year.

Art Link International 809 Lucerne Ave., Lake Worth, FL 33460 Tel 561-493-1162 Fax 561-493-2931 www.artlinkinternational.com barbara@artlinkinternational.com

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Howard Brassner; Barbara Womelsdorf We are a family owned business for over 75 years. We specialize in 19th and 20th Centry American, European Expressionism, Realist. We also deal in Modern, Modernist, Pop and Graffiti Art as well.

Artists Represented: Park Hyun-Ok,You Sung-Suk,Choi Mi-Ae, Huh Myoung Wook

Park Hyun-Ok, Blossom in the Mountain, 2013, Mixed media, 72.7 x 60.6 cm

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Tom Wesselmann, 1983, Pastel, 14 x 18 inches

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Artemisa Contemporary Latin American Art

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354 West End Avenue, New York, NY 10024 Tel 646-420-4955 www.artemisagallery.com | vanina@artemisagallery.com Vanina Waizmann, Director - Partner; Mariana de Diego Broda, Director - Partner Artemisa Gallery is a unique platform for contemporary Latin American Art in the United States. Based in New York City and co-founded by Mariana de Diego Broda and Vanina Waizmann, Artemisa represents a meticulously curated selection of Latin American artists across a wide array of art genres – sculpture, painting, drawing, mixed media, video and installation. Building on their flair for collecting art, these two Latin American women bring a fresh and knowledgeable approach to better the understanding of Latin American Art.

Asterisk Projects 112 N Henry St, 2R, Brooklyn, NY 11222120 Tel 240-460-4221 www.asteriskprojects.com info@asteriskprojects.com

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Matt Neuman, Adrian Negenborn Asterisk Projects focuses on early career artists. Artists Represented: Erika Wastrom, Adrian Negenborn, Matt Neuman, Daniel Herr

Artists Represented: Luis Wells, Cristian Segura, Julio Alan Lepez, Miriam Peralta, Floria González, Martín Pelenur, Santiago Espeche, Pajaro Gomez, Isabel Peña, Matías Waizmann, Martín Palottini, Santiago García Pilotto, Claudio Vera Coelho, Alejandro Thornton and Martín Reyna

Isabel Peña, Rayuela, 2011, Mixed media on parchment paper, 34.5 x 41.3 inches

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Matt Neuman, Untitled (Grid Print #1), 2013, Woodcut mono print collage on panel, 51 x 50 inches

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Axiom Contemporary 2801 Main St., Santa Monica, CA 90405 Tel 818-799-1110 www.axiomcontemporary.com info@axiomcontemporary.com

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Jason Kirk, Director; Mark Matkevich, Director; Rick Fields, Contractor Axiom Contemporary is a Santa Monica, CA gallery that represents emerging and mid-career artists who specialize in pop, neo-street, and abstract art of all mediums. Artists Represented: Jay Kelly, Paul Ecke, Tyler Burton, Jane Burton

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Barbarian Art Gallery’s Russian Pavilion Limmatstrasse 275, Zurich, 8005, Switzerland Tel 347-971-9765 barbarian-art.com

Dasha Alexandra, Administrator; Elena Karmannikova, Sales rep; Marina Gordon, Sales rep; Artem Mirolevich, artist; Sasha Meret, artist The Barbarian Art Gallery by Natasha Akhmerova is an international Contemporary Art Gallery located in Zurich and Moscow. The gallery’s main mission has been to bring wider recognition to underappreciated master artists of the post-Soviet period and a desire to bridge the gap between the markets and mentalities of Western and Eastern European Art. We promote art that is challenging, edgy and at the forefront of contemporary practice. Artists Represented: Artem Mirolevich, Sasha Meret

Paul Ecke, Around and Around We Go, Mixed media on board, 60 x 48 inches

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Artem Mirolevichm, Old Elephant Dream, 2009, Oil on canvas, 56 x 96 inches

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Bruce Lurie Gallery 2736 S. La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90034 Tel 818-919-6974 Fax 818-919-6974 www.luriegallery.com mr_lurie@hotmail.com

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Bruce Lurie, Director; Scot Lurie, Partner; Craig Lurie, Partner; Nafiza Sinha Ray, Manager Established in the early 1980’s in New York by Bruce Lurie, Bruce Lurie Gallery was frequented by Keith Haring and Andy Warhol. Bruce Lurie gave Jean-Michel Basquiat his first show. Now located in Culver City’s “Art District” the gallery has a particular focus on established midcareer artists from the U.S and all around the world. Artists Represented: Brian Liebenthal, Daniele Matalon, Daniel Brice, Michael Suchta, Michael Fram, Dan Monteavaro, Sebastiano Ciarcia, Gershon Kelman

Michael Fram, Family at the Beach, 2008, Acrylic on Canvas, 48 x 72 inches

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C Fine Art By Appointment 250 West 90th St. Ste 17F, New York , NY 10024 Tel 646-594-7583 www.c-fineart.com cheryl@c-fineart.com

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Cheryl Sokolow Owner/Director C Fine Art represents the work of mid- to later-career artists with a focus on abstract sculpture and wall reliefs. We excel in the integration of larger-scale, outdoor and indoor sculpture in residential environments & settings. We provide consultative services while introducing you to a wide range of creative possibilities and welcome site specific commissions and projects. The gallery will have one large sculpture in the outside sculpture space. Artists Represented: Kevin Barrett, John van Alstine, Isobel Folb Sokolow, Caroline Ramersdorfer, Alexander Krivosheiw, John Pagliaro and others

Kevin Barrett, Big Cat, 2013, Painted Illumium, 102 x 120 inches

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CLOISTERS GALLERY 1855 7th Ave Loft 5C, New York, NY 10026 Tel 646-370-6536 www.cloistersgallery.com | info@cloistersgallery.com

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Eva Jordan, Curator; Amanda Hannan, Director of Sales Cloisters Gallery has been dedicated to develop its program of innovative exhibition concepts around a group of contemporary artists and curators who are emerging internationally. Artists Represented: Eva Moll, Robert Bery, Brian Olery, Jeffrey Lew, Brian Josselyn

The Cynthia Corbett Gallery 15 Claremont Lodge, 15 The Downs Wimbledon, London, SW20 8UA, UK Tel +44 (0) 20) 89476782 UK Mobile +44 (0) 79 3908 6782 US Mobile +1 773 600 7719 www.thecynthiacorbettgallery.com info@thecynthiacorbettgallery.com

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Cynthia Corbett, Director; Celia Kinchington, Gallery Manager The Cynthia Corbett Gallery is an international art gallery which represents emerging and established contemporary artists. The Gallery participates in international art fairs and has an international curated exhibition programme, including the highly prestigious Young Masters Art Prize. The Gallery also offers an art consultancy service. Artists Represented: Deborah Azzopardi, Andy Burgess, Nicole Etienne, Ewan Eason, Nina Jun, Tom Leighton, Klari Reis, Lluis Barba

Robert Bery, Submission, 2013, Oil, charcoal, tulle, rhinestone on canvas, 60 x 48 inches

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Klari Reis, Petri Red, 2012-2013, Mixed Media on Floating Aluminum Panel, 60 inch diameter

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Edgar Modern 9 Edgar Mews, Bartlett Street, Bath, Somerset, BA1 2EE, UK Tel (+44) (0)1225 443746 www.edgarmodern.com | enquires@edgarmodern.com

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Rachael Read, Director; Stuart Nield, Fair Director; Rhia Davenport, Sales & Administration; Ariel Klein, Marketing & Sales Over the past decade, Edgar Modern has established an independent and individual identity that reflects the eclectic, curatorial approach of gallery director/curator Rachael Read. There is no specific stylistic or generational specialization. The gallery program has focused on contemporary painting that is dynamic, spirited and outside of mainstream commercial painting. Edgar Modern was founded in early 2003, holding its inaugural exhibition in September 2003. EM supports a small number of emerging and established artists and advises and acts for the estates of artists and collectors. EM’s enviable reputation has resulted from the calibre of its painters and the galleries impact at art fairs both nationally and internationally. Artists Represented: Henrietta Dubrey, Carl Melegari, Heath Hearn, Jessica Cooper RWA, John Harland, Janis Ridley, Tyler Stone, Romy Wild

Henrietta Dubrey, Image no 4. Pause, 2013, Oil on canvas, 80 x 90 cm

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Eli Klein Fine Art 462 W Broadway, New York, NY 10012 Tel 212-255-4388 | Fax 212-255-4316 www.ekfineart.com | info@ekfineart.com

Eli Klein, Executive Owner; Christina Lee, Gallery Manager; Lynn Chou, Assistant Director; Willem Molesworth, Associate; Elizabeth Misitano, Registrar Eli Klein Fine Art is committed to exhibiting and promoting Chinese contemporary art to a global audience. Through museum exhibitions, gallery shows, and the publication of exhibition catalogues and academic essays, we wish to stimulate inter-cultural dialogue and to promote an academic approach to China’s most ground-breaking talents. The artists we represent exemplify the cutting edge of Chinese contemporary art, employing various media and techniques representative of a rapidly changing culture. Our artists are carefully selected for their uniqueness of vision and far-reaching potential -- qualities that we foster through close and supportive relationships. Founded in 2007, Eli Klein Fine Art is now internationally considered to be one of the foremost galleries specializing in Chinese contemporary art. Artists Represented: Liu Bolin, Li Hui, Zhang Dali, Zhang Gong, Li hongbo, Gao Rong, Shen Shaomin, Miao Xiaochun, Cui Xiuwen, Han Yajuan, Lu Zhengyuan

Li Hui, Catpured the Rhino, 2012, Stainless steel, steel, wood, 39.375 x 35.375 x 106.125 inches (100 x 90 x 270 cm)

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Emmanuel Fremin Gallery 547 West 27th Street, suite 508, New York, NY 10001 Tel 212-279-8555 www.emmanuelfremingallery@gmail.com emmanuelfremingallery@gmail.com

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Emmanuel Fremin, Owner; Mary Nguyen, Director Located at the heart of Chelsea’s artistic community, Emmanuel Fremin Gallery is a launchpad for both emerging and established artists, with a distinct voice in the contemporary art world. Focused on photography, the gallery also features art in other media, ranging from painting and sculpture to video and installation. The nonconformism of the gallery encourages freedom of expression, showcasing unique works of art in which the flux of contemporary life merges with personal experiences. Nevertheless, we are looking for artists whose approach fits into a minimalist style and whose works convey the feeling of spiritual serenity. The gallery assumes its role of catalyst in promoting and ensuring a wide visibility for the featured artists, through its large network of art enthusiasts and private collectors, as well as through constant participation in major art fairs.

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ENVIE D’ART Galleries 24, rue Treilhard, Paris, 75008, France (0033) 153300010 16, Victoria Grove, London, W8 5RW, UK Tel (0044) 2075898200 www.enviedart.com | yann.bombard@enviedart.com Yann Bombard; Cathy Bombard

The gallery has been launched 10 years ago and, more than ever, is willing to offer a diverse collection of creations of outstanding quality. Every single work of art showcased by Enviedart is rigorously selected. Envie d’Art Galleries (Paris & London) aim at promoting its artists on an international scale, in such a way that, today; they are riding a tide of popularity and enjoying loyal collectors all around the world. Artists Represented: Edouard Buzon, Renaud Delorme, Henrietta Dubrey, Peter Hoffer, Mikael Lafontan, Elisabeth Lecourt, Nicolas Pichon, Cecile Plaisance

Artists Represented: Antoine Rose, Young Sam Kim, Francoise Ben Arous, Drew Tal, Taylor MacCormick Ted Lawson, Thomas Barbey, Steve Schlackman

Antoine Rose, Shoreline - Study 2, Ed. of 10, 78.7 x 33.9 inches

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Cecile Plaisance, Two Blondes, 2012, 180 x 120 cm, Lenticular photo. Ed. of 4

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Evan Lurie Gallery 30 West Main Street, Carmel, Indiana, 46032 Tel 317-844-8400 | Fax 317-844-8460 www.evanluriegallery.com | info@evanluriegallery.com

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FitzRoy Knox 136 W.13th Street, New York, NY 10011 Tel 347-891-9572 | Fax 203-571-7545 www.fitzroyknox.us | info@fitzroyknox.us

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Evan Lurie, Owner/Director; Chuck Bryson

Laurie Carroll & Julia FitzRoy

The Evan Lurie Gallery has specialized in introducing emerging and established international artists with a heavy emphasis on the contemporary abstract and a strong focus on realism and neo-realism. The gallery deals in works of art in all mediums and sizes including monumental, two-dimensional and three-dimensional.

Julia FitzRoy and Laurie Carroll each have a decade of experience in contemporary art galleries in both London and New York. In 2011, they joined to create the FitzRoy Knox Gallery.

Artists Represented: Alexi Torres, Nick Veasey, Gian Garofalo, Jason Paul Bennett, Brad Howe, Steve Huston, Jason Myers, Oriano Galloni, Alberto Cavalieri, Alexandra de Lazareff, Tim Okamura

FitzRoy Knox represents British and North American artists whose varied work includes photography with mixed media, charcoal on paper, cut paper installations and oil on canvas. Our mission is to establish new and mid-career artists in the contemporary art market and to introduce both new and experienced collectors to these talented names. Artists Represented: Donna Ruff, Christine Flynn, Alexander MacFaul, Marko Velk, India Amos, Vanessa Garwood, Signe & Genna Grushovenko, Wendy Wold & Christopher Learey

Alexi Torres, Marilyn Monroe, Oil on canvas, 84 x 80 inches

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Donna Ruff, Frieze, 2012, Burnt paper with gold leaf, 7.5 x 7.5 inches

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Frederic Got 66 rue Saint Louis en l,ile, Paris, 75004, France Tel (+33) 143298424 www.artchic.com | frederic.got@orange.fr

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35 -37 Rue De Seine, Paris, 75006, France www.fredericgot.com Frederic Got, Owner; Gabriel Kerr, Art Consultant Contemporary art , original sculptures in bronze , photos and original paintings Artists Represented: Jacques Lebescond, Roman Zaslonov , Ruth Bloch, Alain Gazier, Richard Burlet , Andre Zadorine, Beatrice Bissara

GAGA Gallery 181-1, Insadong Jongno GU, Seoul 110-290, South Korea Tel (+82) 725 3546 | Fax (+82) 725 3546 www.gagagallery.com | gagagallery@hanmail.net

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Cho Ki Hyun, Director Gaga Gallery, which opened in 2008, the art cultural center of Seoul, Insadong is located at the crossroads of the main Contemporary Art Exhibition, Invitational Exhibition of Art program-oriented, and tries to communicate with the public through Inform contemporary art in Korea, depending on the era of globalization, the party major international art fairs of Germany, the United States, Singapore, Hong Kong has participated. Artists Represented: Hea Sook Yoo, Kyung Lim Lee, Jeong Nam Kim

Jacaues Lebescomd, A Contrario, 2012, Bronze, 250cm H

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Chang Hoon Woo, Conscious particles, 2012, Oil on canvas, 91 x 60.6 cm

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Galerie LuCo Kegelgasse 42, Vienna,1030, Austria Tel 718-717-8226 www.GalerieLuCo.com | Info@GalerieLuCo.com

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Marcus Bacher, Managing Director

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Gallery 270 270 Westwood Ave., Westwood, NJ 07675 Tel 201-664-4113 | Fax 201-664-0067 10 North Dean St., Englewood, NJ 07631 Tel 201-871-4113 | Fax 201-871-4113 www.gallery270.com | tomg@gallery270.com

We are proud to present our latest discoveries... The works from these artists are bold, fresh and simple, and they talk to us with a unique balance of sophisticated strength and harmony. We expect the dialogue between them to elicit spirited conversation. Artists Represented: Marlene Rose, Carolina Cleere, Casey Klahn

Tom Gramegna, Director; Abby Passman, Associate; Felipe Allegro, Associate; Mona Levitt, Hamptons Assistant While over 100 galleries actively sell photography in NYC, Gallery 270, of New Jersey, succeeds by catering to both experienced and novice collectors seeking two increasingly rare qualities in the field‌ value and the handmade photograph. We place particular emphasis on distinguished photographers of the 20th C. and emerging photographers of the 21st C. employing traditional processes such as platinum/palladium, toned silver gelatin, and gum bichromate where the hand of the artist is so much more intimately engaged. Artists Represented: Michael Massaia ,Peter Liepke, George Tice, Brian Kosoff, Harry Benson, Baron Wolman, Herman, Leonard, Elliott Landy, Bill Gottlieb, Mel Di Giacomo, Nat Fein, Richard Kagan, and many others.

Marlene Rose, Air to Water Buddha, 2013, Sandcast glass and steel, 32 x 23 x 12 inches

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Michael Massaia, Gapstow Bridge, 2009, Deep In A Dream Central Park portfolio/split toned (gold/selenium) silver gelatine print

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Gallery G-77 Sakyoku Sizuichi Ichiharacho 1116-8 Kyoto, 601-1123, Japan Tel (81) 9094192326 Fax (81) 757557695 www.gallery-g77.com g77gallery@gmail.com

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Andrei Mikhailov, Director; Irina Chapkis, Art Director Gallery G-77 was first organized in St. Petersburg, Russia in 2003 as an “International Art Space” and moved to Hiroshima, Japan in 2011. In April 2013 we moved to Kyoto, Japan. Gallery specializes in exhibiting contemporary Japanese and Russian artists in a wide variety of media. Artists Represented: Isao Mizutani, Izuru Mizutani, Noriko Kurafuji, Enryu Kano, Hiroko Shina, Sawako Watanabe, Miyako Suzuki, Stephan Spiher, Sachie Okiai and Bleikh & Serebryakova

Gallery Sam 6461 Ascot Drive, Oakland, CA 94611 Tel 510-384-4686 | Fax 510-531-0775 www.gallerysam.com | gallerysam@pacbell.net

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Evan Morganstein, Director Gallery Sam offers quality examples by important American, European, Asian and Indigenous artists from the mid 20th century to the present and our diverse inventory includes more than 800 artworks. We showcase many legendary figures of the art world as well as more contemporary artists whose beautiful and emotionally expressive works bring joy and meaning into the lives of discerning collectors worldwide. We also feature artists who are overlooked, undervalued and haven’t achieved the celebrity status of some of their contemporaries but who nevertheless painted superior works. The gallery has placed works of art in major public, private, and corporate collections. Our extensive knowledge of the art world spans a wide range of artists and media, allowing us to offer art advisory and curatorial services to all levels of private and corporate collections Artists Represented: Kevin Barrett, Norman Bluhm, Stanley Boxer, Edward Dugmore, Joseph Fiore, Sam Francis, Shirley Goldfarb, Willy Heeks, Nathan Slate Joseph, Ronnie Landfield, Roy Lerner, Fred Mitchell, Robert S. Neuman, Joel Perlman, Gabor Peterdi, Peter Reginato, Milton Resnick, Louise P. Sloane, Francine Tint, Karl Zerbe

Inga Krymskaya, Confetti, 2012, C-print, 180 x 240 cm

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Om Prakas, Mandala Morning, 2007, Acrylic on canvas, 70 x 70 inches

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Gallery Tableau B106 101dong Skhub Artcenter Samildaero 461 Jongno Seoul, 110-776, South Korea Tel (822723) 6081 | Fax (822723) 6084 www.gallerytableau.com | limjeonggi@naver.com

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Jeong Gi LIM, Director Gallery Tableau has an unmatched reputation in Korea for having introduced many of the most critically acclaimed international artists, and for supporting the most promising Korean artists. The Gallery continues to play a key role in developing the domestic art market and promoting Korean artists; as well as drawing the national audience’s attention to the currently international art world.

Global Art Group 55 Broad Street, 19th Floor, New York, NY 10004 Tel 212-693-1030 www.globalartgroup.org | gag@global-ny.com

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Victoria Levinson, Managing Director; Anastasia Foresman, Manager Based in New York City, Global Art Group is an art marketing company that innovates art consumption, selling and promotion. We support contemporary art, representing artists from all over the world. Artists Represented: Pavel Kaplevich, Tatiana Tret

Artists Represented: Deuk Jin Kim, Young Bin Kim, Sung Won Moon, Su Jin Park,Eun Suk Yoon, Ju Young Lee, Gwang Seon Jang, Doo Soon Hwang

Gwang Seon Jang, Mirage 12-01, 2012, Acrylic, mixed media on canvas, 90.9 X 72.7 cm

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Pavel Kaplevich, Nikolai and Alexandra

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The Great Dane Collection 210 N 21st St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19103 Tel 215-806-8417 Fax 215-731-9960 www.thegreatdanecollection.com info@thegreatdanecollection.com

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Kristopher Stern, President; William Alexander, Vice President; Phillip Dane, Treasurer; Patrick Noel, Operations The Great Dane Collection is owned and operated by four brothers who have over 20 years combined experience dealing in modern & contemporary fine art. We have a 48,000 sq ft. gallery located just steps from the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia, where you can browse through over 50,000 pieces of inventory at any time. We are active buyers of collections & entire estates. Artists Represented: Warhol, Lichtenstein, Johns, Chagall, Picasso, Miro, Icart, Frankenthaler, Dali, Pissarro, Katz, Dine, Thiebaud, Haring, Calder, Dine, Wesselman, Rivera, and many many more.

400 Fernlee Ave, Royal Oak, MI 48073 Tel 248-5540590 | Fax 248-554-0594 www.habatat.com | info@habatat.com Ferdinand Hampson, Fine Art; Corey Hampson, Fine Art

Habatat Galleries was established in 1971 in a suburb of Detroit, Michigan. We are the oldest and largest gallery in the United States devoted exclusively to artists working with glass as their medium. Habatat Galleries Michigan is the home of the original International Glass Invitational, which for 41 years has introduced and exhibited the greatest artists working creatively with glass. Our mission is to service collections that are both public and private. We take an active interest in developing collections and promoting artist whom we feel should be recognized in our generation and beyond. Habatat Galleries - Michigan works with many museums and art centers where we have developed exhibits that have been displayed in over 100 public institutions. Each year we are active in publishing catalogues, from exhibits in the gallery, as well as exhibitions throughout the world. Artists Represented: Clifford Rainey

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Howard Ben TrĂŠ, Kathleen Mulcahy,

Howard Ben TrĂŠ, The Lightness of Being #9, 2010, Cast glass, cast bronze, gold leaf and patina, 91 x 7 x 7 inches Photo credit Ric Murray

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HackelBury Fine Art 4 Launceston Place, London, W8 5RL, UK Tel (0044) 20 7937 8688 | Fax (0044) 20 7937 8868 www.hackelbury.co.uk | phil@hackelbury.co.uk

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Kate Stevens, Director; Phil Crook, Manager HackelBury Fine Art was opened in 1998 by Sascha Hackel and Marcus Bury. HackelBury champions pioneering, mid-career artists and connects them with discerning and passionate collectors. Originally focused on photography, the gallery’s select roster now spans a wide range of media including painting, drawing, sculpture, installation and performance. HackelBury takes pride in its long-term relationships with artists, working with them on publications, site specific projects and establishing international museum exhibitions. HackelBury holds solo and group exhibitions in their gallery in Kensington, London as well as having a significant presence at several international art fairs. Saul Leiter will receive the 2013 Lifetime Achievement Award in person at the booth, Friday, July 12, noon-1pm. Artists Represented: Bill Armstrong, Garry Fabian Miller, Stephen Inggs, The Estate of Pascal Kern, William Klein, Saul Leiter, Ian McKeever, Doug & Mike Starn

Saul Leiter, Fay, 1955, Gouache and watercolour over silver gelatin print, 8 x 10 inches

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Garry Fabian Miller, Sections of England: The Sea Horizon No. 31, 1976-7, Series 2, printed 2013, Lambda C-type print, 15 x 15 inches

Garry Fabian Miller, Sections of England: The Sea Horizon No. 18, 1976-7, Series 2, printed 2013, Lambda C-type print, 15 x 15 inches

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Irene Mamiye SOHO 89 Spring Street, New York, NY 10012 Tel 646-669-8348 www.irenemamiye.com info@irenemamiye.com

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Hisa Abe, Co-Director; Kate Wichlinski, Co-Director Irene Mamiye SOHO is a single artist gallery showcasing her digital photograms, glass furniture, video art, and installation. Artists Represented: Irene Mamiye

Irene Mamiye, Veils 2352, 2011, Archival C-Print, 32 x 72 inches

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Jack Geary Contemporary 185 Varick Street, New York, NY 10013 Tel 646-206-5778 www.jackgearycontemporary.com info@jackgearycontemporary.com Jack Geary, Founder/Director; Dolly Geary, Co-Director; Melanie Szemis, Gallery Associate Jack Geary Contemporary was founded in 2012. Artists Represented: Ayse Wilson

DFederico

Cattaneo,

Vadis

Turner,

Federico Cattaneo, Untitled, 2013, Oil on Wood, 68.5 x 48.5 inches

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Jim Kempner Fine Art 501 West 23rd Street, New York, NY 10011 Tel 212-206-6872 | Fax 212-206-6873 www.jimkempnerfineart.com | info@jimkempner.com

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Jim Kempner, Owner; Dru Arstark, Gallery Director; Anna Marie Clifton, Gallery Manager; Sarah Bielicky, Sales Associate Jim Kempner Fine Art specializes in contemporary art in all media, including painting, sculpture and photography, with an emphasis on contemporary master works on paper. With a variety of works by artists like Robert Rauschenberg, Andy Warhol, Richard Diebenkorn, Robert Motherwell, Carole Feuerman, Charlie Hewitt, Jay Kelly, and others, our inventory appeals to both the established and the beginning art collector. Artist we represent are well established and part of many esteemed museums and private collections. The three-floor gallery space is also home to one of the few outdoor sculpture gardens in Chelsea. Artists Represented: Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, Andy Warhol, Richard Diebenkorn, Robert Motherwell, Ellsworth Kelly, Ed Ruscha, Roy Lichtenstein, Pablo Picasso, Donald Sultan, Helen Frankenthaler, Deborah Kass, Carole Feuerman, Jay Kelly, Charlie Hewitt, David Mitchell, Tom Slaughter, Robert Petersen, Christopher Beane, Greg Parker, Long-Bin Chen, Jerry Mischak, Kim Keever, Boaz Vaadia, and others.

Richard Diebenkorn, Indigo Horizontal, 1985, Color soap ground and spit bite aquatints with drypoint, 35.75 x 49 inches, Edition 50

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Julie M. Gallery 5 Mill Street, Toronto, Ontario, M5A 3R6, Canada Tel 416-603-2626

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10 Betzalel Yafe Street, Tel Aviv, 65204, Israel Tel 972-3-560-7005 www.juliemgallery.com | info@juliemgallery.com Adi Cabili, Director (Tel Aviv); Erica Segal, Director (Toronto) The Julie M. Gallery launched in Tel Aviv, 1975, and was quickly established as a cutting-edge venue for contemporary art in Israel. Today, the gallery operates two locations, one in Toronto’s Historic Distillery District and another in Tel Aviv. Focusing on exceptional contemporary art, our roster includes local and international artists who work in drawing and painting, photography, sculpture, performance, new media, and experimental process work. By representing emerging and established artists, we offer choices suitable to new and veteran collectors alike. The Julie M. Gallery is a member of the Art Dealers Association of Canada. Artists Represented: Deganit Berest, Anat Betzer, Miriam Cabessa, Itamar Jobani, Jiri Ladocha, Mats Nordstrom, Gideon Tomaschoff

Itamar Jobani, Fat Land Reclining, 2008, Plywood, 32 x 17 x 11.5 inches

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June Kelly Gallery 166 Mercer Street, New York, New York 10012, USA Tel 212-226-1660 | Fax 212-226-2433 www.junekellygallery.com | junekellygallery@earthlink.net

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June Kelly, Director; Natalie Jones, Assistant; Charles Storer, Assistant The June Kelly Gallery was founded in 1987 in the historic SoHo district of New York City. The gallery specializes in contemporary paintings, drawings, sculpture and photography and represents work by a diverse group of emerging, mid-career and established artists, many of whom have achieved international recognition and acclaim. Exhibitions by gallery artists have received numerous reviews in leading publications that cover the art world, including ARTnews, Art in America, The New York Times and Sculpture Magazine. Artists Represented: Mark Alsterlind, Elise Asher, Karin Batten, Stan Brodsky, Moe Brooker, Elizabeth Catlett, Colin Chase, Carmen Cicero, Joyce Melander Dayton, Claudia DeMonte, Andrew Eccles, Joan Giordano, Alex Harsley, LeRoy Henderson, Marianne Hopf, SuLi Hung, Frances Hynes, Tonya Ingersol, William H. Johnson, Victor Kord, Su Kwak, Hughie Lee-Smith, Sandra Lerner, Norman Lewis, James Little, Lisa Mackie, Charles Martin, Claire Moore, Sky Pape, John Pinderhughes, Sarah Plimpton, Larry Potter, Debra Priestly, Edwin Ruda, Jane Schneider, Ming Smith, Path Soong, Hanibal Srouji, Posoon Park Sung, Julio Valdez, Kay WalkingStick, Alma Woodsey Thomas, Rebecca Welz, Philemona Williamson, Nola Zirin

Frances Hynes, Travelers, 2011, Oil on canvas, 30 x 40 inches

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Katharina Rich Perlow Fine Arts PO Box 20604 Cherokee Station, New York, NY 10021 Tel 413-446-5084 artnet.com/katharinarichperlow.html perlowgallery@aol.com Katharina Rich Perlow, Director; Jason Weller, Assistant; William Perlow, Assistant

Contemporary Painting and Sculpture, works on paper, Abstract Expressionism, and figurative work. Artists Represented: Sally Michel Avery, Friedel Dzubas, Sam Francis, Helen Frankenthaler, John Ferren, John Grillo, Ian Hornak, Jacob Kainen, Craig McPherson, Fred Mitchell, Robert Motherwell, Stephen Pace, Milton Resnick, Brian Shure, Donald Sultan, Yvonne Thomas

Sally Michel Avery, Solitude, 1980, Oil on canvas, 36 x 48 inches

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Kips Gallery 511 West 25th Street, New York, NY 10001 Tel 646-284-5008 | Fax 347-338-2510 www.kipsgallery.com | kips@kipsgallery.com

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KMFS Fine Art + Design 255 Main Street, Amagansett, NY 11930 Tel 203-550-4747 | Fax 203-655-0114 www.kimberlyfosterllc.com | kmfs@me.com

Ken Kim, Director; JongHeon Martin Kim, Assistant Director

Kimberly Foster, Director and Owner

Kips Gallery is located in the heart of the Chelsea art district in New York City. The gallery was started by Ken Kim in 2002 who is its owner and director. Kips Gallery participates in various international art fairs. Kips Gallery is open to a variety of art, figurative, abstract, installations, or conceptual. The gallery is not interested in “categories” as such, but rather in the quality of the work shown which should be of paramount importance. The gallery is also presenting art by artists outside of America especially from Europe or Asia.

The artists I have assembled for Art Hamptons offers collectors and art lovers’ access to cultural dimensions that are extremely relevant today. The artists range of techniques and span of decades address the tension that is a result of the increasing merge of ideas, cultures and religions that we face everyday. The tension is resolved in the beauty that each artist captures and expresses from their personal interpretation of the world. This blend of multiple levels of abstraction and reality allows the viewer to experience the cultural issues addressed.

Artists Represented: Haessle, Sam Huh, Jeong Yoen Rhee, Sang Sam Park

Artists Represented: Leila Alaoui, Ultra Violet, Andrei Petrov, Jackie Moore Watson

Haessle, Earth, 2012, Oil on canvas, 66 x 66 Inches

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Leila Alaoui, The Moroccans, Tamsloht, 2011, Lamda print, 120 x 80 cm, Printed by Picto Paris, Edition of 5, # 3/5

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Lawrence Cantor Fine Art

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4811 W. Adams Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90016 Tel 866-239-5530 | Fax 866-239-5530 www.lawrencecantorfineart.com | info@lawrencecantorfineart.com Sigitas Sniras, Gallery Coordinator

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Lawrence Fine Art 37 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, NY 11937 Tel 515-547-8965 Fax 631-604-5525 www.lawrence-fine-arts.com lawrencefinearts8@gmail.com

Emerging contemporary artist

Howard Shapiro, Gallery Director

Artists Represented: William Attaway, Leonardo Lawrence, Andrew Myers, Tim Shockley, Caroline P.M. Jones

Lawrence Fine Art specializes in contemporary and historic-modern art.

William Attaway, Liberty Bows, Mixed Media, 127 x 107 inches, Signed & dated, l.r. Attaway ‘03

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Artists Represented: Arthur Pinajian, Harriette Joffe, Jerold Ehrlich, Rolph Scarlett, Karl Klingbiel, Larry Wohlhandler, LA Roc, Etsuko Ichikawa, Nicole Laemmle

Arthur Pinajian, Untitled, 1990, Oil on canvas, 29 x 30 inches

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Luster NYC 109 South 5th #402, Brooklyn, NY 11249 Tel 718-388-1480 www.lusternyc.com Jodie@lusternyc.com

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Joshua Steen, Partner; Jodie Steen, Partner; Varvara Mikushkina, Production Coordinator

Lynn Dunham Fine Art PO Box 177, Rancocas, NJ 08073 Tel 631-241-9120 www.lynndunham.com lynn@lynndunham.com

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Lynn Dunham, Owner/Director Private dealer and consultant exhibiting Malcolm Bray and Ron Rumford.

Luster is an online photographic gallery and community. We sell limited edition fine art prints by some of the world’s most notable commercial and editorial photographers.

Artists Represented: Malcolm Bray, Ron Rumford, Hector Leonardi, Geoffrey Moss

Artists Represented: Manolo Campion, Martyn Thompson, Stephanie Pfriender Stylander, Eric Ogden, Antoine Verglas, Petrina Tinslay, Graham Lott, Mark Hartman, Tim Hogan, Gian Paul Lozza, Simon Watson

Mark Hartman, Cape Cod, 2011, Archival pigment print

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Malcolm Bray, The Fighting Temeraire (after Turner), 2013, Oil on canvas, 80 x 80 inches

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6 Wetherby Gardens, London, SW50JN, UK Tel (+44) 02073707202 www.manifoldeditions.com | james@manifoldeditions.com James Booth-Clibborn; Ann Booth-Clibborn

Maria Elena Kravetz Gallery Peatonal 25 de Mayo 240 Cordoba, X5000ELF, Argentina Tel 351-423-9451 | Fax 351-423-9451 www.mariaelenakravetzgallery.com mek@mariaelenakravetzgallery.com

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Manifold Editions was established in 2011 to make the best in contemporary editions accessible to international collectors via an online-store, international art fairs and pop-up galleries. It currently presents over 150 works by 25 artists, among others, Damien Hirst, Gary Hume, and Anish Kapoor. Manifold Editions has recently published limited editions by Marc Quinn, Elizabeth Magill, Paul Morrison and Dennis Morris

Maria Elena Kravetz, Owner; Raul Nisman, Attorney; Marina Gazulla, Assistant

“With new online art gallery Manifold Editions, you won’t need a fortune ... the whole process is transparent, accessible and easy.” - Wallpaper* magazine

Contemporary “different” art, is the focus of its presentations in the main location as well as in the shows it exhibits, emphasizing the presence of Latin American artists and choosing very carefully not only the pieces to be exposed but also the quality of human relationships between the gallery and the artists represented.

Collect the best of contemporary art in limited editions Artists Represented: Damien Hirst, Gary Hume, Anish Kapoor, Paul Morrison, Dennis Morris, Marc

Damien Hirst, Triptophan, 2011, Woodcut, 40 x 40 inches

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Located in Cordoba – Argentina, exhibiting local, national and international artists since 1995. Participates for 12 years in SOFA New York and for 10 years in SOFA Chicago as the unique Latin American gallery and also in Art Palm Beach, Art Miami and SOFA Santa Fe.

Artists Represented: Ana Mazzoni, Anthea Walsh, Ariane Garnier, Carol Warner, Celia Marco del Pont, David Royce, Edgardo De Bortoli, Gabriela Perez Guaita, Linda Lewis, Marcelo Marques, Maria Noel Loeschbor, Mariana Di Rienzo, Mary Pat Wallen, Nathan Bennett, Randi Solin, Renato Foti, Rodrigo Lara Zendejas, Suzi Trubitz, Woodrow Nash

Suzi Trubitz, Continuum, Bronze, 27 x 50 x 12 inches

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Mark Borghi Fine Art 2426 Main St., Bridgehampton, NY 11932 Tel 631-537-7245

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52 East 76th St., New York, NY 10021 Tel 212-439-6425 www.borghi.org info@borghi.org Sarah Kennedy Mark Borghi Fine Art specializes in American Post-War Art, maintaining a strong inventory of the New York School, European Modern, and Contemporary Art. Artists Represented: Carole Feuerman

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Monika Olko Gallery

95 Main Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963 Tel 516-835-9190 | Cell 201-328-7788 www.monikaolkogallery.com | mo@monikaolkogallery.com

Monika Olko, Principal and Director; Wafa Faith Hallam, Art Curator The Monika Olko Gallery is a young gallery located on Main Street Sag Harbor. It is fast becoming the Hamptons leading gallery for emerging and up-and-coming international contemporary artists whose works feature organic materials as well as innovative techniques. In that spirit, this summer, the Monika Olko Gallery is particularly proud to introduce the work of French artist Philippe Heurtaux, whose voracious appetite for color and light is brought to life through a “glacis� technique which conquers the irreducible necessity of transparency the artist so craves. The Gallery also showcases abstract Polish artist Jurek Kubina who achieves striking visual effects using transparent materials like silk and encaustic paintings by Korean artist Yong Jo Ji and his collaborative work with Anna Atanasova. Theirs is a multi-layered fusion of deconstructed art techniques, mediums and materials reconstituted and integrated in a modern context. Artists Represented: Philippe Heurtaux, Jurzy Kubina, Carl Scorza, Noa Ain

Carole Feuerman, Monumental Brooke with Beachball, 2010, Oil on resin, 45 x 60 x 42.5 inches

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Philippe Heurtaux, Sanguine, Acrylic & resin on canvas, 47 x 47 inches

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Morton Fine Art 1781 Florida Ave NW, Washington, DC 20009 Tel 202-628-2787 www.mortonfineart.com | mortonfineart@gmail.com

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Amy Morton, Owner/Director Founded in 2010 in Washington, DC, Morton Fine Art (MFA) represents a diverse roster of emerging to mid career national and international contemporary artists; additional focus is on African American and African contemporary art. MFA’s primary focus, although not exclusive, is abstract and figurative work. Featured mediums include a rich variety of artworks on paper and canvas as well as wall-mounted sculptural artwork. Dedicated to the belief that anyone can become an art collector, Morton Fine Art (MFA) is an accessible and education-oriented fine art gallery devoted to inspiring fresh ways of aquiring contemporary art. Artists Represented: Jules Arthur, Maya Freelon Asante, Osi Audu, Kesha Bruce, Rosemary Feit Covey, Ethan Diehl, Nathaniel Donnett, Victor Ekpuk, GA Gardner, Jason Sho Green, Katherine Hattam, Laurel Hausler, Kenichi Hoshine, Choichun Leung, William Mackinnon, Mario Andres Robinson, Andrei Petrov, Julia Fernandez Pol, Stephon Senegal, Vonn Sumner

Victor Ekpuk, Ethiop, 2012, Acyrlic and aluminum on panel, 48 x 48 inches

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Newbury Fine Arts 29 Newbury Street, Boston, MA 02116 Tel 617-536-0210 Fax 617-536-0517 www.newburyfinearts.com contact@newburyfinearts.com Elizabeth Alch Novick, Director; Robin G. Parrella, Owner; Anthony Parrella, Owner

Founded in 1984, Newbury Fine Arts remains one of the premier galleries in Boston for the quality and diversity of the art exhibited. The gallery is passionately committed to representing early and midcareer American and International artists who have been selected for their masterful technique and individual concept. Both figurative and landscape artists balance the line between representation and abstraction within their unique styles. Simply put, our mission is to keep it interesting for our artists and patrons alike while maintaining an exceptional level of quality. Artists Represented: Hamilton Aguiar, Greg Calibey, Charles Dwyer, Peregrine Heathcote, France Jodoin, and Odile Kinart.

Peregrine Heathcote, Let Your Heart Be The Map, 2013, Oil on canvas, 40 x 60 inches

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NINEGALLERY #71-1 B1F Jang-dong, Dong-gu, Gwangju, 501-060 South Korea Tel (+82 ) 62 232 2328 www.ninegallery.co.kr nine9000@hanmail.net

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Yang Seung Chan, Director; Choi Jung Hwa, Chief Curator Nine Gallery is located at Art Street in Gwangju, Korea since 1994. It is managed by Director Yang Seungchan and has one exhibition chief and one overseas division curator. It planned the first exhibition ‘16 Artists’ Exhibition with Nude’ in 1996. Since 2001, the gallery has been art consulting for public installations. Nine gallery has been participating in 10 international art fair over with strong results. Nine Gallery looks to promote promising young artists. Artists Represented: Lee Young Il, Park Tae Hoo, Cho Sung Hee, Lee Jung Ho, Choi Young Wook, Kang Eun Goo, Lee Lee Nam, Kim Yoo Mi

Rebecca Hossack Gallery 262 Mott Street, New York, NY 10012 Tel 212-925-3500 www.r-h-g.com | infonyc@rebeccahossack.com

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2A Conway Street, FitzRoy Square, London, W1T 6BA, UK Tel (+44) 2074364899 www.r-h-g.co.uk Katie Alice Fitz Gerald, Gallery Director; Susannah Morgan, Gallery Associate Rebecca Hossack Gallery NYC was established in NOLITA, downtown Manhattan, in May 2011 by renowned London art-dealer Rebecca Hossack to sit globally aside her two successful London exhibitionspaces. Originally from Australia, Hossack opened the first Rebecca Hossack Gallery in Central London in 1988. During the past twenty-five years she has built an international reputation for showing high-quality work by artists of real individual vision and originality working across the broad spectrum of Contemporary Art. Artists Represented: Morten Lassen, Piers Bourke, Laura Jordan, Ian Penney, Emma Hack, Barbara MacFarlane, Rebecca Jewell, Rob Tucker, Steven Nederveen, Esther Nienhuis, Ross Bonfanti, David Bromley, Peter Clark, Karen Nicol, Phil Shaw and more.

Kim Yoo Mi, Impression - Birds, 2013, Oil on canvas, 40 x 100 cm

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Piers Bourke, American Indian, 2013, Acrylic paint and ink on collaged photographic print, 36 x 36 inches

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rex-Livingston Projects 59 Flinders St., Surry Hills, Sydney, NSW, 2010, Australia Tel (+612) 93575988 www.rex-livingston.com | www.alexanderfudgeart.com art@rex-livingston.com

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David Rex-Livingston, Director; Alex Fudge, NYC Consultant; Rex-Livingston works with high quality contemporary emerging & midcareer artists including Aboriginal artists, through to notable Australian secondary market artists including Brett Whiteley, Sidney Nolan, & Arthur Boyd, among others. The Director, David Rex-Livingston, has over 25 years experience in the Australian art market including auction sales and management, a successful gallery programme since it’s inauguration in 1999, along with academic credentials in Art Education and Professional Art Studies with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Curtin University WA) and Postgraduate of Fine Art from COFA, Sydney.

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Richard J. Demato Fine Arts Gallery PO BOX 1994, 90 Main Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963 Tel 631-725-1161 | Fax 631-725-3530 rjdgallery.com | art@rjdgallery.com Richard Demato/Art Dealer+Gallery Owner; Harriet Sawyer/Partner/Artist; Eve Gianni Corio/Director

The Richard J Demato Gallery is committed to showing work of emerging and mid-career artists with a focus on Narrative Portraiture and American Magic Realism. The gallery donates a portion of its proceeds to non-profits, including, but not exclusive to, The Retreat, The Southampton Animal Shelter, and Fountain House NYC. Artists Represented: Quim Bove, Eugene Cuttica, Haley Hasler, Steven Kenny, Andrea Kowch, Yana Movchan, Frank Oriti, John Jude Palancar, Harriet Sawyer, Margo Selski, Phillip Thomas, Charles Waller

Artists Represented: David van Nunen, Rick Ball, Debra Luccio, Dorryce Rock, Gillie and Marc Schattner, Trevor ‘Turbo’ Brown, Josef Marzi, Peter Cameron, Mimi Jaksic-Berger, Paul Snell, The Silicon Artists (Catherine Conceicao and Josh Bullen), Shane Drinkwater, Yongjoo Marbot (Switzerland) & Simon Andrews (Sweden)

Paul Snell, Pulse # 201315, 2013, Lambda metallic print, face mounted plexiglass, 120 x 120cm, 47 x 47 inches

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Andrea Kowch, An Invitation, 2013, Acrylic, 60 x 48 inches

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1492 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, CA 92651 Tel 949-715-5554 Fax 949-715-7117 saltfineart.com info@saltfineart.com

Samuel Owen Gallery 382 Greenwich Avenue, Greenwich, CT 06830 Tel 203-422-6500 www.samuelowengallery.com | info@samuelowen.com

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Lee Milazzo, Cindy Milazzo, Owners; Nancy Meckel, Gallery Manager; Tyler Buckley, Gallery Staff

Carla Arzente, Owner; Suzanne Walsh, Director We specialize in museum caliber Latin Contemporary art, where our roots run deep and whose talent and commitment we are passionate about sharing. We travel extensively throughout the whole of Latin America to form relationships with established and internationally renowned artists as well as incredible emerging talent. We aim for the gallery to be stimulating and rewarding, presenting work that pushes boundaries, educates and expands horizons. Every artist represented, from the world-renowned to the emergent, transgresses social boundaries. Artists Represented: Ana Mercedes Hoyos, Aníbal Catalan, Andriy Halashyn, Arturo Monroy, Cecilia Paredes, Cinthya Soto, Cisco Merel, Esterio Segura, Hector Tadeo, Jose Rodriguez, Lucio Kansuet, Luis Cornejo, Mayra Barraza, Moises Barrios, Olga Sinclair, Priscilla Monge, Rafael Varela, Ronald Moran, Victor Hugo Zayas

Samuel Owen Gallery specializes in paintings, photography and prints by emerging, mid-career and established artists, both American and European. Located in the heart of Greenwich, CT, Samuel Owen Gallery has become the destination for world-class art with an edgy vibe on Greenwich Avenue, shopping mecca of international repute. Regularly scheduled artist receptions fill the gallery to capacity. At ArtHamptons 2013 Samuel Owen Gallery is representing artist Peter Tunney, described by Huffpost as “…perhaps the most positive person on the plant.” Perhaps - namelessly - familiar to many for billboards of his art dotting the New York City landscape, Tunney creates his mixed media collage and acrylic works around refreshingly optimistic phrases, for example “Everything Is Going To Be Amazing” and “Grattiude” (sic, gratitude is attitude). Peter Tunney is in attendance at the gallery’s booth. “I’m here to say everything is gonna be okay,” says Tunney. “In fact it already is.” Artists Represented: Peter Tunney, Eric Zener, Todd Lim, Marc Harrold, Robert Jackson

Esterio Segura, Goodbye My Love, 2011, Resin and automotive, paint, Sizes vary from 14 feet long

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Peter Tunney, City Of Dreams, Extensive collage and paint on canvas, 60 x 72 inches

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Sergott Contemporary Art Alliance - SCAA

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PO Box 239, 6764 La Valle Plateada, Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067 Tel 858-756-2377 | Fax 858-756-4119 sergottart.com | tom@sergottart.com Thomas Sergott, Director; Ann Sergott, Assistant Director; Tracy Black, Gallery Assistant The Sergott Contemporary Art Alliance is founded on the bedrock of enthusiasm shown by the director Thomas Sergott who actively searches the world for artistic talent. A collector for over 50 years, he is guided by his connection to the creative energy and finesse of those he represents. He has a honed eye and an intimate awareness of the pulse of the life force especially in the painted image. Shortly after retiring as a plastic surgeon, he received his MBA with a specialization in entrepreneurship.

Sculpture 619 619 Canyon Rd., Santa Fe, NM 87501 Tel 505-660-6166 www.sculpture619.com | gino@sculpture619.com

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Gino Miles, Owner; Donna Miles, Owner Since 2003, this gallery on prestigious Canyon Road in Santa Fe, New Mexico, with a large outdoor contemporary sculpture garden, has represented several artists including Gino Miles, William S. Cordiner, Enrico Embroli and Taman VanScoy. Artists Represented: Gino Miles, Enrico Embroli, William S. Cordiner, Taman VanScoy

Artists Represented: Joseph Caroff, Gail Chase-Bien, Sabine Friesicke, Lindsey Nobel, Pat Mcnabb Martin, Jeffery Laudenslager, Alicia Dunn, Emily Halpern, Duke Windsor

Joseph Caroff, Gesture, 2012, Acrylic and colred pencil on vellum, 12 x 12 inches

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Gino Miles, Lyrical, unique, 2013, 5 x 5 x 5 feet

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Sculpture Fields of Nova’s Ark + Gallery 30 Millstone Road, WaterMill, NY 11976 Tel 631-537-0061 www.novasarkproject.com | ark@optonline.net Tundra Wolf/Luna Shanaman, Directors; Michael Chiarello, Project Manager Step outside the indoor pavilion during ArtHamptons and you’ll find yourself surrounded by a vast ‘territory of spirit’–the Sculpture Fields of Nova’s Ark Project. Nova, born Mihai Papa (1928-2009), was a sculptor, painter, architect and thinker of indomitable spirit, generosity and vision. His dream of coming to America from his native Romania nearly cost him his life: “Several times in life I was about to meet death. Each time I was spared, and each time I gained in courage, understanding and thankfulness. I want to do something phenomenal, to return the incredible gift I received.”

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SCULPTURE GARDEN Collectors, curators, gallerists and art consultants are welcome to contact the directors for private viewing. Public visiting hours and upcoming special events are on the website. “My mission is to put as much spirit as I can into matter… I love painting, but I developed a powerful desire to carve in steel because of its elemental, cosmic quality…I love the challenge of taking this raw, resistant, independent and proud material and making it vibrate with human spirit… I want to create sculpture that represents the eternal dreams of humans and explores the sacred relation between man and cosmos… art that leads us to places where we’re reminded of our greatness, places where we perceive again our majesty.” Enjoy the experience. Stroll, breathe deeply, reflect, dream.

The ‘Integral Art’ throughout Nova’s Ark Project is the return of the gift. The alfresco museum features 50 of Nova’s trademark monumental sculptures, integrated with nature and architecture in powerful and daring ways. Galleries and event spaces were built by Nova to delight the eye with surprising features. His studio and home–the sculpted, ecological “Elliptical House”--was built by hand, as was “The Castle Barn,” a rustic, yet elegant space for weddings and special events. Visit The Blue Barn Gallery to see Nova’s colorful, playful 3-D florescent murals, a delightful juxtaposition to his majestic outdoor works.

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Nova, Unus, 2006, Steel, 5’ x 3’ x 21’. Photo by Thierry Van Biesen

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Shin Gallery 322 Grand St., New York, NY 10002 Tel 212-375-1735 Fax 212-375-1736 www.shin-gallery.com info@shin-gallery.com

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Sous Les Etoiles Gallery 560 Broadway, suite 205, New York, NY 10012 Tel 212-966-0796 www.souslesetoilesgallery.net corinne@souslesetoilesgallery.net

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Corinne Tapia, Founder and Director; Dawn Goodrich, Assistant

Hong Gyu Shin, Director; Sandra Kamerman, Assistant Director Located at the heart of the Lower East Side’s contemporary art district, the Shin Gallery is the only gallery in New York City that specializes in Korean contemporary art. Opened in 2012, the gallery is devoted to presenting unique and aesthetically diverse art in a variety of media. The majority of Korean and international artists represented by the Shin Gallery have never exhibited in the United States, despite receiving considerable recognition in their respective countries. The Shin Gallery aims to connect artists from the periphery with the global art world by offering internationally unknown artists the possibility of exposure. We are dedicated to promoting and launching the careers of emerging Korean and international artists in a space that is designed to foster conversations between the art community and the general public.

Located in the historic Photo Building, 560 Broadway, in Soho, Sous Les Etoiles Gallery, a Fine art photography gallery, represents well established as well as new upcoming artists. The collection shows a diverse selection of photographs from fashion to social documentary creating narrative that expresses an emotional vision. Sous Les Etoiles Gallery develops services for buyers including personal art consultation. Artists Represented: Sophie Delaporte, Reiner Riedler, David Zimmerman, Sylvere Azoulai, Wendy Paton

Artists Represented: Hyong Gyon Park, Seung-pyo Hong, Seunghee Lee, Jae-heon Lee, Hyun-sik Kim

Seung-pyo Hong, Great Happiness IV, 2012, Hanji and Other Mixed Media, 43.3 x 118.11 inches

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Reiner Riedler, Ginger & Fred by Federico Fellini,1985, from the series The Unseen Seen, Archival pigment print, 40 x 40 inches, edition of 5 + 2, 2012

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Stray Kat Gallery 459 W.15th Street, New York, NY 10011 Tel 917-225-0608 www.straykatgallery.com | kat@straykatgallery.com

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Kat Dahl, Owner/Director; Renee Mizrahi, Associate Director/Sales; Zane Fix, Curator, Luisa De Luca, Gallery Assistant Stray Kat was formed on the premise that some of finest contemporary artists in New York City can be found selling their works in the street. Our 2,000 square foot boutique exhibition space premiered in the late spring of 2012, as the first art gallery in the Chelsea Market, located underneath Manhattan’s High Line park. The featured artists are Abstract Expressionist Stella Michaels, and Jap Pop Art’s Zane Fix. The gallery program is dedicated to showcasing emerging and mid career artists from the greater New York area.

Studio 26 Gallery 49 Bogart St., #26, Brooklyn, NY 11206 Tel 646-403-0257 www.studio26nyc.org | info@studio26nyc.org

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Marina Reiter Studio 26 Gallery exhibits international contemporary emerging and mid-career artists working in a wide range of mediums. Artists Represented: Steven Krueger, James C. Matthews Jr., Karen Robb, Marina Reiter, Mel Smothers, Kloe Vano, Belle Tuckerman, Sergej Ovcaruk

Artists Represented: Stella Michaels, Zane Fix, Jap Pop Art, Juliette Samra, Eric Ajama

Stella Michaels, Essence of Infinity VI, 2012, High gloss enamel and acrylic on canvas, 38 x 56 inches

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James C. Matthews Jr., Integration 1, 2013, Mixed media on board, 36 x 24 inches

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Susan Teller Gallery 568 Broadway, Room 502 New York, NY 10012 Tel 212-941-7335 Fax 212-941-7336 www.susantellergallery.com info@susantellergallery.com

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William Teller; Susan Teller The Gallery features American paintings and works on paper from the 1920s to the 1950s, including the New Deal Era, Urban/Industrial Realism, Modernism, and Surrealism. Artists Represented: Peggy Bacon, Will Barnet, William Baziotes, Bernarda Bryson Shahn, Howard Daum, Dorothy Dehner, Sue Fuller, Michael J. Gallagher, Peter Grippe, Theodore Haupt, Fannie Hillsmith, Axel Horn, Dorothy Browdy Kushner, Hugh Mesibov, Angelo Pinto, Bernard Rosenquit, Anne Ryan, Louis Schanker, Ben Shahn, Judith Shahn, Mitchell Siporin, William E. Smith, Harry Sternberg, Ansei Uchima, and Lynd Ward.

William Baziotes, Clown and Clock, 1944-46, Oil paint and Duco Enamel on canvas, 18 x 28 inches

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15 New Cavendish Street, London, W1G 9UB, UK (0044) 2079353595 www.thompsonsgallery.co.uk | enquiries@thompsonsgallery.co.uk John Thompson, Director; Megan Thompson; Jonathan Barrett

Thompson’s Gallery was established in 1982 in Aldeburgh, Suffolk by John and Susan Thompson. In 2001 they expanded to London with galleries in both the West End and City of London. In London we have up to 16 shows a year ranging from one-man to mixed exhibitions. We specialise in Modern British Art and pride ourselves in sourcing original work by the artists we represent. We exhibit a number of established artist who are members of the Royal Society of British Artists, The Royal Academy of Arts and the Royal Institute of Oil Painters. Thompson’s regularly exhibits at international art fairs such as, The London Art Fair, Art Toronto and ArtHamptons. Artists Represented: Paul Wright,James Fullarton, Tony de Wolf, Andrew Squire

Paul Wright, 2013, De-constructed Head, Oil on Canvas, 36 x 30 cm

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Tibor de Nagy Gallery 724 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10019 Tel 212-262-5050 | Fax 212-262-1841 www.tibordenagy.com | info@tibordenagy.com

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Tulla Booth Gallery 66 Main Street, Sag Harbor, NY 10093 Tel 631-725-3100 | Fax 631-726-6835 www.tullaboothgallery.com | Tboothgallery@aol.col

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Tulla Booth, Gallerist; Edward Segal, Sales Manager; Monika Kamycks, Sales

American painting, works on paper, sculpture, and photography from 1950s New York School to the present.

The Tulla Booth Gallery founded in 2003 in the historic Hamlet of Sag Harbor, NY. is highly acclaimed for it’s collection modern and contemporary photography. We feature world renowned published photographers ie: Steve McCurry, of Afgan Girl fame, Burt Glinn, Bruno Barbey, Bob Tabor “Horse Whisperer”series, Stephen Wilkes’s popular “Day to Night Series”. Eric Meola, Images From His “Born to Run Book” on Bruce Springsteen. His newest subject on chasing Tournados.

Artists Represented: Ben Aronson, John Ashbery, Richard Baker, John Beerman, Biala, Nell Blaine, Joe Brainard, Patricia Broderick, Rudy Burckhardt, Tom Burckhardt, Kathy Butterly, Pat de Groot, Jane Freilicher, Philip Geiger, Shirley Jaffe, Jess, David Kapp, Louisa Matthiasdottir, Sarah McEneaney, John Newman, John O’Reilly, Larry Rivers, Patricia Treib, Susan Jane Walp, Trevor Winkfield, Works by Donald Evans, Ilse Murdock, Fairfield Porter

We are always on the lookout for emerging, experimental photographers including Blair Seagram’s action packed surfer images and Karine Laval’s surreal ‘Pool Series’ Anne Gabriele’s dreamy beach scenes all images that transcend their subject matter. In addition we offer our, “Art On Site” service consulting at the home or office. Artists Represented: Bruno Barbey, Tulla Booth, Anne Gabriele, Burt Glinn, Lynn Geesaman, Daniel Jones, Karine Laval, Steve McCurry, Judith McMillan, Ruth Orkin, Gösta Peterson, Blair Seagram,Adina Segal, Bert Stern, Bob Tabor, Stephen Wilkes

Larry Rivers, Taking to the Boards, 2001, Oil on canvas, 40 x 27.5 inches

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Stephen Wilkes Jerusalem, The Walling Wall, 2012, From the Day to Night Series, Photograph

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Universal Limited Art Editions 1446 North Clinton Avenue, Bay Shore, NY 11706 Tel 631-665-2291 | Fax 631-665-1758 www.ulae.com | prints@ulae.com

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Bill Goldston, Director Universal Limited Art Editions, Inc. (ULAE) is a fine art print publisher located in Bay Shore, New York founded in 1957 by Tatyana Grosman. Bill Goldston joined Grosman in 1969 and has since worked with younger artists and master printers in the mediums of stone and offset lithography, intaglio, woodcut, digital printing, and bookmaking to continue Grosman’s legacy. Today ULAE is represented in the collections of many major museums. The MoMA in New York began acquiring the first impression of every edition published by ULAE in 1960 and still continues that tradition today. Artists Represented: Donald Baechler, Lee Bontecou, Cecily Brown, Mary Callery, Enrique Chagoya, Chuck Close, Amy Cutler, Jim Dine, Carroll Dunham, Mark Fox, Sam Francis, Helen Frankenthaler, R. Buckminster Fuller, Ellen Gallagher, Orly Genger, Fritz Glarner, Robert Goodnough, Maurice Grosman, Jane Hammond, Grace Hartigan, Bill Jensen, Jasper Johns, Joey Kotting, Julian Lethbridge, Alexander Liberman, Jacques Lipchitz, Rosa Loy, Marisol, Suzanne McClelland, Jason Middlebrook, Robert Motherwell, Elizabeth Murray, Barnett Newman, Claes Oldenberg, Robert Rauschenberg, Larry Rivers, James Rosenquist, Susan Rothenberg, Ed Ruscha, Edwin Schlossberg, Joel Shapiro, James Siena, Kiki Smith, Saul Steinberg, Richard Tuttle, Cy Twombly, Tam Van Tran, Andrei Voznesensky, Max Weber, Terry Winters, Zachary Wollard, Lisa Yuskavage

Elizabeth Murray, Bill Alley, 2006, Three dimensional lithographic construction, 35 x 41.25 x 1.125 inches, Edition of 25

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Victorine Contemporary 192 Thames st, Newport, RI 02840 Tel 401-835-1920 | Fax 401-848-2544 victorineart@gmail.com | victorineart.com Brigit Nieuwenhuijzen-director; Hera Tarr-Manager; Kate Pearson-Sales

Victorine Contemporary represents mid-career and emerging artists from the United States, Canada and Europe since 2008. The gallery is located in an impressive historic building in the heart of Newport RI. Within 5 years Victorine Contemporary has built a reputation for introducing some of the most exciting contemporary artists to collectors in Rhode Island and the vast audience of national and international visitors which Newport attracts each summer. The gallery’s knowledgeable staff works hand in hand with clients, contemporary interior designers, and architects to match investment quality artwork with the most refined living and corporate spaces. Artists Represented: David Buckingham, Jane Maxwell, Eric Zener, Suzan Woodruff, Joshua Jensen Nagele, Kate Baker, Duncan Johnson, Larry Gray, Jessica Dunegan, Gabriel Barcia Colombo

Jane Maxwell, Three Walking Girls Black, 2012, Mixed media on panel, 60 x 60 x 3 inches

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Villa del Arte Galleries C/ Tapinería 39, Barcelona, 08002, Spain Sloterweg 1210, Amsterdam, 1066 CV, Netherlands (+34) 932680673 www.villadelarte.com | info@villadelarte.com

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Marcel and Jutta Huisman, Nemo Jantzen, Bert Van Zetten Villa del Arte Galleries was founded in Barcelona in 1996. Over time Villa del Arte has developed into one of Catalonia’s leading contemporary art galleries. The gallery represents over 30 national and international, established and emerging painters, photographers and sculptors. Villa del Arte remains dedicated to the further development of the Barcelona exhibition space through homegrown projects. Simultaneously to this, we are currently in the process of opening a new and exciting Amsterdam based gallery. Artists Represented: Fernando Adam , Francisca Ahlers, Fernando Alday, Emil Alzamora, Jacqueline Bozon, Lluís Cera, David Datuna, Tim Garwood, Alex Goufreng Cao, Marc Harrold, Peter Hiemstra, Eline de Jonge, Christiaan Lieverse, Serge Mendjisky, Claudia Meyer, Claudio Napolitano, Françoise Nielly, Julio Nieto, Juan Pajares, Joan Peris, Jean-François Rauzier, Willy Rojas, Ekaterina Smirnova, Tomàs Sunyol, Antonio Tamburro, Johan Thunell, Pancho Tolchinsky, Lukas Ulmi, Montse Valdés, Stephen Zirwes.

Montse Valdés, 27-3-12E, 2012, Oil on canvas, 76.8 x 76.4 in

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Vogelsang Gallery 18 rue des Bogards, Brussels, 1000, Belgium Tel (+32485) 148845 | Fax (+3210) 242841 www.vogelsanggallery.com | info@vogelsanggallery.com

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Gregoire Vogelsang, Vanessa Vandergast, Portia Holt, Zuzanna Buchwald, Eve Xanthopoulos Vogelsang Gallery is located in the heart of Europe. The gallery represents national and international, established and upcoming artists. Vogelsang Gallery’s main focus is discovering and representing these artists to an international and mature audience worldwide. The gallery’s program is primarily photography and paintings, but also feature art in different media ranging from video to sculptures and installations. Vogelsang Gallery also generates a continuous dialogue with art enthouisiasts and private collectors, by researching the most exciting and innovative artistic talents Artists Represented: Maxime Hibon, Marcel Ceuppens, Tigi Van Gil, Jos Tontlinger, Pedro Correa, Mark Perry, Virginie Harnois

Marcel Ceuppens, The Painter, 2012, Digital Painting, 39 x 59 inches

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Wally Findlay Galleries 124 East 57th Street, New York, NY 10022 Tel 212-421-5390 | Fax 212-838-2460 165 Worth Avenue, Palm Beach, FL 33480 Tel 561-655-2090 | Fax 561- 655-1493 www.wallyfindlay.com | newyork@wallyfindlay.com Frederick S. Clark, Vice President, Director; Stephanie B. Clark, Vice President; Trisky Singian, Art Consultant; Katherine Dwyer, NY Gallery Manager Founded in 1870, Wally Findlay Galleries’ 143 year history has reflected important schools of art from various periods, specifically the Impressionists of the 1880’s and the Fauves and Modern Masters of the early 20th Century. Additionally, through its continued support of living artists, the gallery represents a group of distinguished artists, including abstract expressionists and color field painters as well as landscape and figurative artists. Wally Findlay Galleries has galleries in New York, Palm Beach and Barcelona. Artists Represented: European & American Impressionists, PostImpressionists, Modern Masters, 20th Century Multiples, L’École de Rouen, and L’École de Paris. Selected Artists and Estates: Braquin, Cassigneul, Dufy, Hambourg, Kluge, Le Pho, Maik, Martin-Ferrierés, Nelson, Sébire, Simbari, Vu Cao Dam. Exclusive Representation: Asoma, de Ganay, Gerrman, Gorriti, Grenville, Heine, Mihanovic, Neal, Ribas, Simonsen, Sipp-Green.

Childe Hassam (1859 - 1935), Golf in Early Spring, East Hampton, New York, 1931, Oil on canvas, 25 x 42 inches

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Gilles Gorriti, La Partition de Musique I, Oil mixed media on canvas, 76 x 51 inches

Priscilla Heine, Diego Inspired, Oil on linen, 80 x 48 inches

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Young Art Gallery 2F, 105, Gwanhun-dong, Jongno-gu Seoul, 110-300, South Korea Tel (82) 27333410 Fax (82) 27333410 www.youngartgallery.com hyim3410@hotmail.com

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Hwa Young, Kim, Director Young Art Gallery aims to contribute the to the advancement of Korean contemporary art by discovering local artists and promising new talents, focusing on the prospect of a new art era. Young Art Gallery has witnessed changes in international exhibition styles and patterns and works continuously to stay on top of current trends by taking advanced steps, trying to change exhibition pattern and establishing artist creation programs.

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Young Contemporary 3F, 105, Gwanhun-Dong, Jongno-Gu Seoul 110-300, South Korea Tel (82) 1057173004 roro881215@gmail.com So hyun, Moon, Director

Young Contemporary Gallery continues to introduce new artists by hosting various annual special exhibitions such as Pop Art Fair, Art College Students Competition and Young Art Fair. These provide artists with chances to make their debut in the art world domestically and internationally. Artists Represented: Seon Young, Lee, Yu Min, Lee, Won Hee, Noh Neung Saeng, Park, Hee Nan, Jin, Eun Sung, Jeon, Sung Eun, Park, Yong Han, Kim

Artists Represented: Byung Chul, Woo, Art, Kim, Jin, Song, Hye Young, Lee, Gun Chul, Park, Hyun Ju, Kim, Hoon, Ryu, Sang Youp, Jung

Woo, Byung Chul, Seeing, 2012, Oil on canvas, 91 x 78 inches

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Park, Nung Saeng, A Walk in the mountains, 2013, Korean ink on canvas, 120 x 60 cm

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Zoya Tommy Contemporary 4411 Montrose Blvd., Suite F, Houston, TX 77006 Tel 713-523-7424 www.zoyatommy.com | info@zoyatommy.com

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Zoya Tommy, Owner Zoya Tommy Contemporary (formely PG Contemporary) was founded in 2009 in Houston, TX. The artists and exhibitions shown at Zoya Tommy Contemporary reflect the fascinating culture and offer competing ideas about contemporary art in the United States and around the world. A variety of themes treated by the artists offer insights into the different traditions and art scenes in the regions. Artists Represented: Danville Chadbourne, Matthew Couper, Charles Krafft, Tierney Malone, Guus Kemp, Anastasia Pelias, Julon Pinkston, Ushio Shinohara, Sofya Tatarinova, The estate of Laurent Boccara, Dorothy Hood

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