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April 10-13, 2014 San Jose McEnery Convention Center


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Welcome to the First Annual We are delighted to bring the residents of San Jose and the surrounding Silicon Valley region, an international fine art fair they can now call their own. This landmark inaugural event, presents a carefully selected lineup of 50 + top-tier galleries, hailing from 10 countries. While presenting a world-class selection of over 300 respected artists, the Fair creates a boutique feel as to provide fairgoers with a cogent and comprehensive viewing experience. I want to thank Paul Young, from LA’s Young Projects, for serving adroitly as SVC’s Moving Image Curator. At SVC, Mr. Young has championed an important and intelligent dialogue among collectors, curators, galleries, artists, journalists and developers to create the Moving Image Experience, sponsored by Epson. We proudly present the finest in moving image art, for acquisition, while showcasing the intersection of art and technology. Moving image art is becoming more mainstream in many galleries today and an essential medium for an increasing number of contemporary artists. The following pages outline the many special and “must-see” video art and digital installations. I want to acknowledge and thank the Pace Gallery for their converting of the VIP Lounge Into a world-class art exhibition with their intelligent curating. SVC has assembled many forward-thinking museum curators and art advisors in the region to help enhance your experience. Fairgoers will benefit from the advice on starting and growing an art collection and the uniqueness of the region effect on its artists and patrons. Please join us in one or more of our thoughtful panel discussions geared to inform and inspire. We also offer a Saturday Silicon Valley Modern Home Tour to explore examples of the region’s best architecture as fine art in itself and motivational ideas on how to display art works in the Fair in your own home. Meet our 2014 Arts patrons of the year, Yvonne and Michael Nevens, as well as SVC Distinguished Media Artist, Gary Hill. The SVC Innovator Awardees are UK’s duo of Jon Thomson and Alison Criaghead. We are pleased that Opening Night was able to benefit an important local institution, the San Jose Museum of Art, as well as a rousing Friday night Monotype Marathon Party, at the nearby San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art. I also want to recognize Kerry Adams-Hapner, deputy director of economic development and City of San Jose director of cultural affairs, for her tireless inspiration and vision in helping to bring this watershed visual arts event to the community. I want to thank the 55 regional museums and cultural institutions, which have fully embraced this Fair. I invite you to explore the cutting-edge artworks offered by our exhibitors. Go ahead. Indulge yourself. There has never been a better selection presented in Silicon Valley, or time to invest in art. Experience the satisfaction of hanging a work of art in your home where you can enjoy it daily. Make your visit to SVC a lasting memory. Sincerely,

Rick Friedman Founder, Executive Director

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Table of Contents Participating Museums & Institutions......................................6

Kips Gallery.........................................43

SVC Commitees....................................7

KM Fine Arts.......................................46

The Honorees.......................................8 Moving Image Experience Curator and Overview......................9 Moving Image Experiece Details ..............................................10

Kent Fine Art.......................................44 Mark Borghi Fine Art.........................47 Merry Karnowsky Gallery.................48 Mirus Gallery......................................49 Pace Gallery.......................................50

Special Events....................................13

Peter Blake Gallery............................51

Artist Spotlights..................................14

Salamatina Gallery............................52

Silent Auctions...................................16

San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art............................53

Events at a Glance.............................17 Schedule of Events............................18

Sandra Lee Gallery............................54

Floor Directory....................................22

Schantz Galleries...............................55

143 Gallery...........................................24

Shulamit Gallery.................................56

Bentley Gallery...................................25

Smith Andersen North......................57

ACA Galleries.....................................26

Stephen Bulger Gallery.....................58

Altman Siegel.....................................27

Sundaram Tagore Gallery.................59

ACE GALLERY.....................................28

The Fine Art Society Contemporary..................................60

Art company MISOOLSIDAE............30 Bash Contemporary...........................31

The Hole..............................................61

Caldwell Snyder Gallery...................32

The McLoughlin Gallery....................62

Cordeiros Galeria...............................33

Thomas V. Meyer - Fine Art..............63

David Castillo Gallery........................34

Thomas Paul Fine Art........................64

Dillon Gallery......................................35

Timothy Yarger Fine Art.....................65

Eden Fine Art......................................36

UNIX Gallery.......................................66

Fleisher/Ollman..................................37

Untitled................................................67

Galería Álvaro Alcázar......................38 Gallery 16.............................................39

Walter Bischoff Galerie / Museum Villa Haiss........................68

Gallery Geranmayeh..........................40

Walter Wickiser Gallery....................69

Gazelli Art House...............................41

Zemack Contemporary Art...............70

James Harris Gallery.........................42

Zoya Tommy Contemporary..............71

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SFAQ Show Hours Thursday, April 10......................................... 5-9:30pm, Opening Night Preview Friday, April 11.......................................................................................11am - 8pm Saturday, April 12.................................................................................11am - 8pm Sunday, April 13....................................................................................11am - 6pm

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The Team… Rich Ferrante, Group Sales Director/ Project Leader Thomas Paul, Consultant Paul Young, SVC Moving Image Experience Curator Annie Levitt, Marketing Specialist Tim O’Keefe, Marketing Assistant

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Participating Museums & Institutions Arts Council for Monterey County

Richmond Art Center

ArtSpan

Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum

ArtTable

San Francisco Arts Commission

Asian American Women Artists Association

San Francisco Women Artists

Bay Area Glass Institute

San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art

California Historical Society

San Jose Jazz

California Lawyers for the Art

San Jose Museum of Art

Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University

San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles

City of San Jose Office of Cultural Affairs

Sanchez Art Center

Collectrium Computer History Museum Creativity Explored Djerassi Resident Artists Program Downtown San Jose de Saisset Museum MACLA

Santa Clara County Library District Santa Cruz Art League SF Camerawork Silicon Valley Asian Art Center Silicon Valley Creates Silver Creek Valley Country Club SomArts

MarinArts.org

The Art and History Museums in Los Gatos

Marvegos Fine Art School

The Lace Museum

Mendocino Art Center

The Tech Museum of Innovation

Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts

The Villages Arts and Crafts Association

Montalvo Arts Center

Triton Museum of Art

Museum of Monterey

UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive

Oakland Art Murmur Pajaro Valley Arts Council Palo Alto Art Center Foundation Pro Arts RAW: natural born artists Rhizome 6 | 2014

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SVC Commitees Host Committee Kerry Adams-Hapner

Fred Neal

Deputy Director of Economic Development and City of San Jose Director of Cultural Affairs

Engineer at Kennedy Jenks

Karen Bernstein

Director of the Mexican Museum, SF

Chairman and Editor-in-chief, BioCentury Publications Inc.

Bill Gould President and Principal Architect Artik Art & Architecture

Janis Carney Senior Partner, Carney, Sugai & Sudweeks

Connie Martinez CEO Silicon Valley Creates

David de la Torre Mark Ritchie President Ritchie Commercial

Larry Rinder Director of the Berkeley Art Museum

Sandra Moll and Rick Holden Chair of the San Jose Arts Commission

Edward Saenz Founding Partner of Gravity Branding

Angela McConnell Montalvo Arts Center

Curators & Consultants Committee Cathy Kimball

Karen Tallackson Bacon

Executive Director and Chief Curator of the San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art

Karen Tallackson Bacon Fine Art Advisory & Appraisals, LLC

Danielle Wohl

Anna Hygelund

Danielle Wohl Art Projects

Fine Art Specialist at Clars Auction Gallery

William Moreno

Alanna Simone

Curator, writer, art advisor and director of William Moreno Contemporary

Artist and curator at the Armory Center for the Arts in Pasadena, CA

Mónica RamÍrez-Montagut

Christopher Sicat

Associate Director & Senior Curator for MACLA/ Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americana

Private Curator and Artist

Sima Familant Private Curator & Art Advisor

McDonough Fine Art Appraisals, LLC

Alexandra Ray

Curator of Exhibits and Collections at the de Saisset Museum at Santa Clara University

Founder Five Senses Art Consultancy

Susan McDonough Lindsey Kouvaris

Alan Bamberger

Courtney Strimple

Founder Art-business.com

Independent Curator / Art Advisor / Lecturer

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The Honorees 2014 Arts Patrons of the Year honorees Meet Yvonne and Michael Nevens Thurs., April 10 7:30-8pm with commendation by Mayor Chuck Reed and interview by San Jose Museum of Art Executive Director Susan Krane, in theater; Reception to follow in VIP Lounge This award is given to a local resident(s) who are extremely active and impactful in the local visual arts community, are avid art collectors and donate time, energy and financial resources to building and bettering the visual arts community in San Jose. Yvonne Nevens is currently Chair of the Director’s Council and serves on the Development Committee at the San Jose Museum of Art. She is broadly active in supporting arts organizations in the Bay Area. For over 10 years she was a member of the board of the Community School of Music and Art in Mountain View, where she was on the Executive Committee and chaired the Marketing Committee. Mike Nevens serves as a senior advisor to Permira’s TMT sector based in Menlo Park. He serves on the on the boards of directors of NetApp, Altera and Active Video Networks. Mike is also a member of the Executive Committee of the board of trustees of the San Jose Museum of Art and is the most recent past president of the board. He is a former board member of ZeroOne: The Art & Technology Network. He retired as a Director (senior partner) of McKinsey & Co. at the end of 2002, having led McKinsey’s global technology practice.

2014 SVC Distinguished Media Artist honoree Meet Gary Hill–Sat., April 12, 6-7pm Interview in theater with Getty Foundation’s Glenn Phillips Plus explore his digital installation, Depth Charge, on display during Fair hours The 2014 SVC Distinguished Media Artist Award recognizes an individual who has sustained a long and important career within the realm of new media and recognizes an artist who have contributed greatly to its growth and recognition. Gary Hill, 63, has worked with a broad range of media including sculpture, sound, video, installation and performance, since the early 1970s. Hill is recognized as an important pioneer of the new media genre and an artist who continually pushes the boundaries of the technology while creating museum-level, critically-acclaimed works of art on an on-going basis. Exhibitions of his work have been presented worldwide; including solo exhibitions at the Foundation Cartier pour l’art Contemporain, Paris; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; Guggenheim Museum New York; Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Basel; Museum d’Art Contemporani, Barcelona; and Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, among others. Commissioned projects include works for the Science Museum in London and the Seattle Central Public Library in Seattle, Washington, and an installation and performance work for the Coliseum and Temple of Venus and Rome in Italy. 8 | 2014

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Moving Image Experience Curator and Overview Paul Young, SVC Moving Image Curator Paul Young is a journalist and curator based in Los Angeles. He has been published widely, with articles appearing New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, Rolling Stone and Variety. He has also been an art columnist for the Los Angeles Times. Previously he worked as a filmmaker and won awards for short films and documentaries, and later became an editor at Daily Variety. More recently, he authored Art Cinema (Taschen), a comprehensive overview of how art practices have converged with moving imagery and he curates video programs and exhibitions worldwide. Recent large scale exhibitions include: The AIVA video art festival in Angelholm (2012), “Supertemporal” at the Kulturhuset Museum in Stockholm (2012); “Portugal Arte”, Lisbon’s first biennial; and “The Humorous” at REDCAT/Disney Hall (2011). He is the founder and director of Young Projects Gallery in Los Angeles.

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As believers in new methodologies and experimentation in the arts, SVC has dedicated five areas of the Fair to new media representing five different subsets of moving image art being explored today. • Gary Hill, will showcase “Depth Charge”, a large-scale 6-channel installation featuring guitarist Bill Frisell and the artist himself. • SVC will exhibit the US premiere of the anticipated Mutual Wave Machine, presented by the Marina Abramovic Institute, an interactive installation which allows two participants to visualize each other’s thoughts. The “Mutual Wave Machine” was created by Suzanne Dikker, Matthias Oostrik, Peter Burr, Diederik Schoorl, Matthew Patterson Curry and Oliver Hess. Special thanks to Emotiv©. • SVC Innovator Award goes to the British Duo Thomson & Craighead, who will present “Horizon” • The LOOP/Screen Theater will offer a half dozen artist-films made by some of today’s most significant artists working in film and video. • The Moving Image Experience Pavilion will offer seven looping video works as presented by an international array of galleries.

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Moving Image Experiece Details Gary Hill’s “Depth Charge” (2009/2012) The newest work by Gary Hill, is simultaneously dreamier and more exposed. While a ghostly blue guitarist on the gallery wall (Bill Frisell, distorted to the point of being liquid in appearance) serenades an abstract figure nearby—Hill himself, in a drastically altered state, describes what he’s experiencing to his wife, who gently guides him through his “trip.” Artist represented by James Harris Gallery.

The Mutual Wave Machine Fairgoer participation encouraged Presented by: Marina Abramovic Institute Science Chamber and Todays Art Agency Artists include: Suzanne Dikker, Matthias Oostrik, Peter Burr, Diederik Schoorl, Matthew Patterson Curry Oliver Hess Special thanks to: emotiv© SVC will feature the US premiere of The Mutual Wave Machine, an important art installation incorporating technology and science. The Mutual Wave Machine is an interactive neurofeedback installation, that embodies the elusive notion of ‘being on the same wavelength’ with another person through brainwave synchronization. Enclosed by an intimate capsule and immersed in an audiovisual environment that responds and reflects their shared brain activity, two visitors can directly experience and manipulate their internal efforts to approach each other, or distance themselves from each other.

The Moving Image Experience Pavilion This Pavilion of TV screens presents an array of single-channel works by some of today’s most talked about artists. Seven important artists will be presented by 7 prominent galleries. The display features Marraine Bosesky, NYC Presenting work by cco Olivier Fleisher/Ollman, Philadelphia Presenting work by Jennifer Levonian Christopher Grimes Gallery, Santa Monica Presenting work by Marco Brambilla

Carroll/Fletcher, London Presenting work by John Wood & Paul Harrison Postmasters Gallery, NYC Presenting work by Guy Ben-ner Honor Fraser, LA Presenting work by Jeremy Blake David Castillo Gallery, Miami Presenting work by Kate Gilmore

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Moving Image Experiece Details SVC Moving Image Innovator Award to Thomson and Craighead SVC has named the UK’s Thomson & Craighead as the recipient of the 2014 Innovation Award for their timely and considered use of new media in their studio practice. The duo, Jon Thomson and Alison Craighead, who are based in London, will be presenting “Horizon” in specially designed installation room. The work is described as a ‘narrative clock’ by the artists, meaning that it pulls live feeds from 21 different time zones around the world to create a simultaneous view of the world at large. About Thomson & Craighead: Jon Thomson (b. 1969) and Alison Craighead (b. 1971) are artists living and working in London. Much of their recent work looks at live networks like the web and how they are changing the way we all understand the world around us. Their work has shown at museums and galleries around the world including: Centre Pompidou Paris,The New Museum, NY, the National Media Museum UK, Centre International d’Art Contemporain de Montreal and more. Their work resides in the collections of: The Victoria & Albert Museum; National Media Museum; Harris Museum, Preston; Museum of London; Arts Council Collection; British Council Collection.

The LOOP/Screen Theater In collaboration with LOOP/Screen Barcelona, the world’s foremost venue for artist’s film and video, SVC has a dedicated theater specifically for showcasing some of the best examples of moving image artworks being made today. The two-hour program, which has been hand-selected by LOOP/Screen, the Museum of Contemporary Art Barcelona (MACBA) and curator Paul Young, is comprised of a half-dozen single channel, narrative works that have shown at the annual LOOP Fair over the past two years.( 2012-2103) The artworks included–ranging from personal essay to collage; from the poetic to the political–are as follows: • “Meteor” Christopher Girardet & Matthias Muller

• “Zero-Point Garbage Matte” Heather Phillipson

• “Body of War” Isabel Rocamora

• “A Short Film About War” Thomson & Craighead

• “Sea of Tranquility” Hans Op de Beeck

• “Paris: La Cumparsita 1972-2006” Antoni Miralda

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Special Events Opening Night Preview–a landmark evening Benefits the San Jose Museum of Art • The First Look, 5-7pm

• Arts Patron of the Year Award celebration honoring Yvonne and Mike Nevens, commendation by Mayor Chuck Reed Interview by Susan Krane, Director of San Jose Museum of Art, in the theater, 7:30-8pm, with reception to follow in the VIP lounge, 8-8:30pm

Daniel Garcia

• Opening Night Preview, 7-9:30pm

• Performances by Tiffany Trenda 7-7:30pm and 8-8:30pm

Monotype Marathon Party Fri., April 11, 8-10pm at the San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art Join us for a celebratory cocktail as we welcome the first international fine art fair to San Jose. Meet and mingle with many of San Jose’s prominent collectors, curators and art aficionados. The SJICA will turn their printing press on for attendees to create monotype print art as a special addition to this evening fest morphing partygoers into art creators. Explore their current exhibition, The Tag Project, about the complex story of the Japanese American internment. Admission is free, limited capacity.

San Jose Walking Public Art Tour Sat., April 12, 9-11am, 1-1.5 hours Presented by the City of San Jose Office of Cultural Affairs Meet under the Idea Tree, in front of the Convention Center San Jose has a dynamic public art program, with many amazing artworks in the downtown adjacent to the Convention Center. The tour will begin and end at the Convention Center with the recently installed Idea Tree by Soo-In Yang as well as works by John Buck, Manuel Neri, Nathan Oliveira, Sam Hernandez and Stephen de Stabler. Participants will see a wide range of works from a semaphore (Ben Rubin) to a bee skep (Mel Chin) to Quetzalcoatl (Robert Graham) and a Figure Holding the Sun (Italo Scanga). Led by Public Art Manager Jennifer Easton. 12 | 2014

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Special Events The Silicon Valley Modern Home Tour Sat., April 12, 11am-4pm A self-guided tour, tickets available at the Fair’s Box Office 4:30-5:30pm VIP Lounge Meet & Greet with the participating architects, the home owners and selected architects. Ticket buyers will have the opportunity to tour five examples of the art of modern residential architecture. Tour goers have the chance to see the “canvas”–the modern homes that form the walls on which art is meant to hang. More than just an aesthetic, “modern” embodies new construction techniques and materials, and new ways of addressing old problems. Reflecting their owners’ and architects’ best integration of light, shape and space, these homes exemplify the modern lifestyle and are truly an art form unto themselves. This tour will be filled with innovative ideas, anticipation and motivation. Consider how the art works on display at the Fair can show brilliantly in your home. Copromoted with Modern HomeTours.

2014 Mobile Photography Awards Winner Exhibition and “Live App-ing” Demos All Fair Days The third annual competition drew a record 7,000+ applicants from around the world. We present the premiere exhibit of the winning photographs and images that were created using mobile phones and tablet computers. From straight photography to the more painterly and illustrative, we recognize this genre’s leading mobile photos and art talent. Discover how to create artwork using mobile devices by visiting the MPA Booth during scheduled “live-apping’’ demos. Friday 2:00-3:00pm Paul Marsh

Sat 1:00-2:00pm Doug McNamee

Friday 6:30-7:30pm Nicole Dalesio

Sat 6:30-7:30pm Heather Mcallister

Sun 1:00-2:00pm Jen Pollack Bianco

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Special Events & Artist Spotlights Performance Art, Tiffany Trenda performs Proximity Cinema Thur., 7-7:30pm, 8-8:30pm; Fri., 1-1:30pm, 6-6:30pm Inspired by the Valie Export piece, “Tap and Touch”, Trenda’s performance will focus on a personal space in regards to mobile devices. The artist will be completely covered in a synthetic suit with forty small LCD cell phone screens. The image on the devises will change depending on how far away the viewer is from the artist. This interactive performance will entail having the artist invade the viewer’s personal space and vice versa. The artist is represented by The McLoughlin Gallery.

Public Installation Gustave Mahlor Symphony No. 2, JungSan Senim Jungsan Senim is a South Korean artist and monk. One of his masterpieces, Gustave Mahlor Symphony No. 2, a sculpture made of razor blades, was inspired by the titled composer’s symphony 9 and 2 which tells the tale of resurrection, from death to life, which is deeply connected to Buddhist concept. Jungsan uses the razor blades as a way to express the dichotomy of danger and beauty. The small nuance of the work is that the viewer is able to see their self reflected in the metal blades as a mirror. The artist is represented by the Sandra Lee gallery.

Artist Spotlights Thirty-minute sessions providing fairgoers an intimate conservation with selected artists in the artists’ gallery booths. The artist describes the scope, vision, inspiration and goals of his work giving fairgoers a better understanding of the creations.

Artist Spotlight: Jungsan Senim Friday, 12:30-1pm – Sandra Lee Gallery booth 107 Jungsan Senim is a South Korean artist, monk, and chef of an international temple vegetarian restaurant in Seoul. Born in 1946, self taught artist, Jungsan discovered a visual language to express his spiritual practices late in his life. Originally Kim YunSik, he become a monk at the age of 15 and later was ordained as Jungsan Senim; Jungsan meaning “quiet mountain” and Senim meaning “monk. As a monk, he pulls great meaning from Buddhist teachings and his natural surroundings to create works with the use of common materials such as match boxes and razor blades in addition to his performance art practice. Jungsan is also a jazz pianist and his work is often motivated by the rhythmic nature of music. His work has been shown in South Korea, France, and the US. Sandra Lee Gallery introduced his work to the US two years ago; since then he has gained tremendous fame and many collectors from California to New York. 14 | 2014

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Artist Spotlights Artist Spotlight: John Brill Fri., April 11, 7-8pm – Kent Fine Art booth 300 With book signing of The Photography of John Brill by Leah Ollman. John Brill has been making photographic records of his everyday existence since 1959. Self-taught in photography, Brill’s shift to art followed his formal studies within the field of physiological psychology. At the age of thirty, Brill committed himself to his vision of developing bodies of work that would be psychologically resonant in some universal sense. Exhibiting frequently since the 1980s, Brill has produced several thematically coherent, discrete bodies of work including Family Holiday Album, Engrams, Ennui, Reliquary—which are the subject of a monograph entitled The Photography of John Brill, written by Leah Ollman—as well as a subsequent series, Cosmophilia. Brill’s intimate handcrafting involves techniques of image creation and production that today have been largely supplanted by digital processes. Even as many of the materials that the artist works with are becoming obsolete and are no longer being manufactured, he continues to create his prints by hand in a darkroom.

SVC Artist Spotlight: Jack Stuppin Sat., April 12, 1:30-2pm – In the ACA Galleries booth 106 Jack Stuppin, 80, is unique, not only is he an accomplished artist but Jack is one of the forefathers of Silicon Valley. Jack has a history that began before “Silicon Valley” was named in 1971. In 1966 he helped found American Microsystems. This was the first company to make MOS chips in commercial quantities and the first to make a microprocessor. In 1979 Jack helped found another Silicon Valley semiconductor company, Applied Microcircuits and later, Autodesk. All the while Jack was painting twenty hours a week, both nights and weekends. His paintings are in many institutional, corporate, and individual collections. Over ten museums across the country have his work in their collections. Three of his paintings are in the San Jose Museum of Art, where he had a featured exhibition in 2010.

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Silent Auctions Opens Thursday, 5pm and closes Sunday at 6pm

Benefits the San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art James Rosenquist, Katonah Muse Lithograph by James Rosenquist (b. 1933). Rosenquist’s works are in many major museum collections including the Museum of Modern Art (New York) and the Whitney Museum of American Art ( NYC). Lithograph, 1993, 28 x 21 in. / 71.1 x 53.3 cm; framed, 36.5 in. x 30.5 in.; Edition: 12 /100; Signed; Estimate: $4,000-$5,000 USD - Opening bid, $2,500, with increments of $500 - Buy now at $4,000: contact annie@hegshows.com Â

Benefits the San Jose Museum of Art Robert Motherwell, El General Lithograph in colors, Artist proof, 9/16; Initialed in pencil at top right; Published by Tyler Graphics, New York,1980 40.6 x 27.2 in. / 103.2 x 69.2 cm, framed, 44 in. x 31 in.; Cat. Rais.: Belknap, 214; Signed; Estimate: $5,000-$7,000

- Opening bid $2,500, with increments of $500 - Buy now at $5,000: contact annie@hegshows.com

Benefits San Jose State University Thompson Gallery Two paintings to be auctioned, Sponsored by Walter Bischoff Galerie Hannah Stutz-Mentzel, Untitled 1993 Acrylic on Cardboard, 63 x 47 in. - Opening bid, $500 with increments of $500

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Events at a Glance THURSDAY, APRIL 10 9-11am:

San Jose Museum of Art Private VIP Tour (MUST RSVP)

5-7:00pm:

Black Card Holders’ ‘First Look’ Reception

7:00-9:30pm:

VIP Opening Night Preview benefits San Jose Museum of Art

7-7:30pm:

Performance Art by Tiffany Trenda with encore 8-8:30pm

7:30-8:30pm:

Meet Arts Patron of the Year Yvonne and Mike Nevens (Theater)

FRIDAY, APRIL 11 11:30am-12pm:

Expert led tour of show floor (MUST RSVP)

12:30-1pm:

Artist Spotlight: Jungsan Senim (Sandra Lee Gallery Booth #107)

1:30-2pm:

Performance Art by Tiffany Trenda with encore 6-6:30pm

1:30-2:30pm:

Art & Science, the New Frontier (Theater)

3-4pm:

How to Become a Proficient Art Collector (Theater)

4:30-5:30pm:

The Distinction Between Fine Art vs. Commercial Art (Theater)

7-8pm:

Artist Spotlight: John Brill (at Kent Fine Art Booth #300)

8-10pm:

Monotype Marathon at the SJICA (MUST RSVP)

10pm-1am

SVC & Chandran Gallery VIP After Party @ Fahrenheit, RSVP required

SATURDAY, APRIL 12 9-11am:

San Jose Walking Public Art Tour presented by the City of San Jose Office of Cultural Affairs

11:30am-12pm:

Expert led tour of show floor (MUST RSVP)

11a-4pm:

The Silicon Valley Modern Home Tour

12-1pm:

Art and the Valley; Silicon Valley as Incubator (Theater)

1:30-2pm:

Artist Spotlight: Jack Stuppin (ACA Galleries booth #106)

3-4pm:

The Relationship Between Technology and Art Practices (Theater)

4:30-5:30pm:

Silicon Valley Modern Home Tour Meet & Greet (VIP Lounge)

4:30-5:30pm:

Holding Patterns: Collectors on Collecting (Theater)

6:30-7pm:

“In Conversation With….” Discussion moderated by Heather Corcoran, executive director of Rhizome, (VIP Lounge)

6-7pm:

Meet 2014 SVC Distinguished Media Artist Gary Hill (Theater)

7-8pm:

Gary Hill’s Reception following award presentation (VIP Lounge)

SUNDAY, APRIL 13 11:30am-12pm:

Expert led tour of show floor (MUST RSVP)

12-1pm:

Art as an Investment (Theater)

1:30-2:30pm:

How to Effectively Build a Corporate Collection (Theater)

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Schedule of Events THURSDAY, APRIL 10 9-11am: San Jose Museum of Art Private VIP Tour (MUST RSVP) 5-7pm7pm: Black Card Holders’ ‘First Look’ Reception 7:00-9:30pm: VIP Opening Night Preview This evening benefits San Jose Museum of Art 7-7:30pm: Performance Art by Tiffany Trenda, with encore 8-8:30pm 7:30-8:30pm: Meet Arts Patron of the Year Yvonne and Mike Nevens Meet Yvonne and Michael Nevens, from 7:30 to 8pm, interview onstage with San Jose Museum of Art’s Executive Director Susan Krane. Reception to follow in the VIP Lounge, 8-8:30pm.

FRIDAY, APRIL 11 11:30am-12pm: Expert led tour of show floor (MUST RSVP) Register for a tour of the show floor at: www.siliconvalleycontemporary.com/ fair-tour/ and meet your expert tour leader in the Fair’s lobby to begin. 12:30-1pm: Artist Spotlight: Jungsan Senim (Sandra Lee Gallery Booth #107) 1:30-2pm: Performance Art by Tiffany Trenda, with encore 6-6:30pm 1:30-2:30pm: Art & Science, the New Frontier Art & Science, the New Frontier. A discussion with artist Oliver Hess and curator Suzanne Dikker of the Marina Abramovic Institute (MAI), who will talk about their work, Mutual Wave Machine, on view at the Fair. Moderated by Paul Young. 3-4pm: How to Become a Proficient Art Collector This panel will discuss the different ways and factors an art collector must consider while beginning and building an art collection. Learn what you need to know, how to create your own collector voice,the valuable advice for getting up to speed quickly. Panelists include Susan McDonough, Appraisers Association of America, Courtney Strimple, Independant Curator, Charlie Adamski, Director of the First Open Sale at Christie’s and Sima Familant, Private Art Advisor NYC. 4:30-5:30pm: The Distinction Between Fine Art vs. Commercial Art This no holds barred panel discussion will explore the dynamic intersection of fine art and commercial art, and the interplay between them. Using pop art as one starting point, panelists will look to examples where the interchange between the two or appropriation of one to the other, has been particularly successful and compelling. Panelists include: Betti-Sue Hertz, Director of Visual Arts at Yerba Buena, and Anna Hygelund Fine Art Specialist at CLARS Auction House. Moderated by Ray Beldner, Independent Artist and Senior Specialist, Fine Art at TheRealReal.com. 18 | 2014

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Schedule of Events 7-8pm: Artist Spotlight and Book Signing: John Brill (at Kent Fine Art Booth #300) 8-10pm: Monotype Marathon at the SJICA (MUST RSVP) Join us for a celebratory cocktail, and other surprises as the SJICA welcomes the first international fine art fair to San Jose. The SJICA will turn their printing press on for attendees to create monotype print art as a special addition to this evening. Within walking disapnce.Admission is free, limited capacity. Register at www.siliconvalleycontemporary.com/monotype-marathon-party/

SATURDAY, APRIL 12 9-11am: San Jose Walking Public Art Tour presented by the City of San Jose Office of Cultural Affairs This 1-1.5 mile walking tour will explore San Jose’s important public art program with stops at many of the most notable sites in San Jose. Begin at the IdeaTree by Soo-InYang in front of the entrance to the Convention Center. Led by Public Art Manager Jennifer Easton. Space is limited: register at www.siliconvalleycontemporary.com/art-walking-tour/ 11:30am-12pm: Expert led tour of show floor (MUST RSVP) Register for a tour of the show floor at: www.siliconvalleycontemporary.com/fair-tour/ and meet your expert tour leader in the Fair’s lobby to begin. 11a-4pm: The Silicon Valley Modern Home Tour Take a self-guided tour of five examples of the art of modern residential architecture. Purchase tickets at www.siliconvalleycontemporary.com/modern-home-tour/#ticket 12-1pm: Art and the Valley; Silicon Valley as Incubator Join us for a discussion on the particular environment Silicon Valley offers artists’ practices and an examination of how art is energized and challenged in this unique microcosm. Moderated by William Moreno, William Moreno Contemporary Projects, panelists include Joel Slayton, Executive Director, ZERO1, which produces the ZERO1 Biennial, an international showcase of work at the nexus of art and technology; Robin Lasser, artist and Professor of Art Coordinator of the Photography Program at San José State University; Ben Davis, CEO of Illuminate the Arts and visionary behind The Bay Lights; and disguished local artist, Richard Mayhew. 1:30-2pm: Artist Spotlight: Jack Stuppin (ACA Galleries booth #106) 3-4pm: The Relationship Between Technology and Art Practices (theater) This panel discussion will present three distinct perspectives on the relationship between art and technology. Panelists include Danielle Wohl, founder of Danielle Wohl Art Projects; Heather Corcoran, Executive Director of Rhizome and a champion on artists who work with technology; and Cathy Kimball, Executive Director and Chief Curator of the San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art. Moderated by Paul Young.

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Schedule of Events 4:30-5:30pm: Silicon Valley Modern Home Tour Meet & Greet (VIP Lounge) VIP Lounge Meet & Greet with the participating architects, the home owners and selected architectural experts. This event is included in the price of your Silicon Valley Modern Home Tour ticket, which can be purchased at: www.siliconvalleycontemporary.com/modern-home-tour/#ticket 4:30-5:30pm: Holding Patterns: Collectors on Collecting Moderated by curator Paul Young, two nationally recognized collectors share their thoughts, strategies and finds for collecting moving image art forms and contemporary art. Hear entertaining tales of their best buys and the ones the got away. Based in Boston, where he is the CEO of the design firm, MDS Inc, Manuel de Santaren has built one of the strongest collections of photography and video in the country. Lester Marks, a renowned collector from Houston, Texas. ARTnews calls Mr. Marks one of the “Top 200 Collectors in the world”, and Art & Antiques includes him as “One of the Top 100 Collectors Changing the Art World.” 6:30-7pm: “In Conversation With….” Discussion moderated by Heather Corcoran, executive director of Rhizome, (VIP Lounge) Heather Corcoran, executive director of Rhizome, will moderate a discussion between a technologist and an artist who will discuss how these two discipline relate and intersect in the context of today. Reception to follow. 6-7pm: Meet 2014 SVC Distinguished Media Artist, Gary Hill (theater) Mr. Hill is recognized as a pioneer of the new media genre and an artist who continually pushes the boundaries of the technology in creating museum-level work on an on-going basis. In interview with curator Paul Young. 7-8pm: Gary Hill’s Reception following award presentation (VIP Lounge) A reception celebrating Gary Hill’s award and to meet and mingle with the participants of Heather Corcoran’s moderated Art+Tech discussion.

SUNDAY, APRIL 13 11:30am-12pm: Expert led tour of show floor (MUST RSVP) Register for a tour of the show floor at: www.siliconvalleycontemporary.com/fair-tour/ and meet your expert tour leader in the Fair’s lobby to begin. 12-1pm: Art as an Investment Discover the secrets on how to really research and buy art as an investment. The discussion will cover researching prices, researching artists, expected rate of returns, due diligence when buying art, focus, speculation, organization and primary vs. secondary markets.Explore the risks and rewards. Panelists include: Alan Bamberger, art-business.com, Rebecca Wilson, Chief Curator and Director, Artist Development, Saatchi Art and Laura Pacchini, Laura Pacchini Art Advisory. Moderated by Dane Jensen, specialist of Contemporary Art, Bonhams LA.

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Floor Directory Gallery

Booth #

Gallery

Booth #

143 Gallery .......................................................209

Postmasters Gallery ..................... MIE Pavilion

ACA Galleries..................................................106

SALAMATINA GALLERY.................................311

ACE GALLERY..................................................304

San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art........................................411

Altman Siegel..................................................205 Art company MISOOLSIDAE.........................112 Bash Contemporary........................................110 Bentley Gallery................................................201 Caldwell Snyder Gallery................................407 Carroll/Fletcher.............................. MIE Pavilion Christopher Grimes Gallery.......... MIE Pavilion Cordeiros Galeria............................................113 David Castillo Gallery...........400 / MIE Pavilion Dillion Gallery..................................................305 Eden Fine Art...................................................414 Fleisher/Ollman.............................. MIE Pavilion GALERÍA ÁLVARO ALCÁZAR.........................208 Gallery 16..........................................................103 Gallery Geranmayeh.......................................101 Gary Hill............................................................111 Gazelli Art House............................................303 Honor Fraser................................... MIE Pavilion James Harris Gallery......................................202 Jungsan Senim................................................107 Kent Fine Art....................................................300 Kips Gallery......................................................104 KM Fine Arts....................................................108 Marina Abramovic Institue...........................100 Marianne Boesky........................... MIE Pavilion Mark Borghi Fine Art......................................200 Merry Karnowsky Gallery..............................210 Mirus Gallery...................................................204

Sandra Lee Gallery.........................................109 Schantz Galleries............................................410 LOOP/Screen Barcelona...............................313 Pace Gallery..................................... VIP Lounge Shulamit Gallery..............................................114 Smith Andersen North...................................105 Stephen Bulger Gallery..................................408 Sundaram Tagore Gallery..............................308 The Fine Art Society Contemporary.............203 The Hole...........................................................307 The McLoughlin Gallery.................................312 Thomas Paul Fine Art.....................................403 Thomas V. Meyer - Fine Art...........................413 Thomson & Craighead...................................401 Timothy Yarger Fine Art..................................409 UNIX Gallery....................................................301 UNTITLED.........................................................302 Walter Bischoff Galerie/ Museum Villa Haiss....................................102 Walter Wickiser Gallery, Inc.........................310 Zemack Contemporary Art............................412 Zoya Tommy Contemporary...........................404

Partners

Booth #

art ltd.................................................................. P3 MACLA/Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americana........................... P4

Mobile Photography Awards........................415

San Francisco Art Dealers Association.................................... P1

Peter Blake Gallery.........................................402

San Jose Museum of Art................................ P5 SFAQ................................................................... P2

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P3

art ltd.

P2 San Francisco Art Dealers Association

MACLA/Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americana

313

SFAQ

Café

P1

Loop/ Screen

P4

VIP LOUNGE Curated by Pace Gallery

P5

San Jose Museum of Art

113

Corderios Gallery

415

THEATRE

114

Shulamit Gallery

112 111

Gary Hill

Art Company MISOOLSIDAE

210

The McLoughlin Gallery

208

209

Galería Álvaro Alcázar

Marianne Boesky Fleisher/Ollman Christopher Grimes Gallery

107

Jungsan Senim

Moving Image Experience Pavilion

Postmasters Gallery Honor Fraser David Castillo Gallery

Salamatina Gallery

Walter Wickiser Gallery

412

Zemack Contemporary Art

Bash Contemporary

307

The Hole

108

KM Fine Arts

413

Thomas V. Meyer Fine Art

411

San Jose Institute of Cont. Art

410

110

409

Schantz Galleries

Timothy Yarger Fine Art

Collectors Lounge

408

Stephen Bulger Gallery

106

205

Altman Siegel

105

305

Dillion Gallery

203

Smith Andersen North

104 103

Eden Fine Art

310

Sundaram Tagore Gallery

ACA Galleries Carroll/Fletcher

143 Gallery

311

414

308

109

Sandra Lee Gallery

312

Merry Karnowsky Gallery

Mobile Photography Awards

Kips Gallery

204

Mirus Gallery

The Fine Art Society Contemporary

304

407

ACE Gallery

Caldwell Snyder Gallery

303

Gazelli Art House

404

Zoya Tommy

Gallery 16

Contemporary

202 102 101

Gallery Geranmayeh

Walter Bischoff Galerie

201

Bentley Gallery

Museum Villa Haiss

100

Marina Abramovic Institute

200

James Harris Gallery

301

UNIX Gallery

403 302

UNTITLED

402

Peter Blake Gallery

300

Kent Fine Art

Thomas Paul Fine Art

401

Thomson & Craighead

400

David Castillo Gallery

Mark Borghi Fine Art

Welcome Lounge

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143 Gallery 483 Driggs Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11211 Tel (630) 404-3655 Fax (630) 404-3655 www.143gallery.com jamie@brendanmurphyart.com

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Jamie Alarian, Gallery Director; Monica Castillo, Gallery Assistant Gallery 483 features the dynamic work of Brendan Murphy and other emerging/ established Brooklyn based artists. With a focus on authenticity, Gallery 483 pays respect to the creative process by displaying works that reflect artistic ingenuity and passion. Through the consistent, unyielding search of unique works of art, we celebrate the breadth of human experience and the noble pursuit of one’s passions. Artists Represented: Jasper Patch, Monica Castillo, Brendan Murphy, Sherry Kerlin

Brendan Murphy, Take Me to the River, 2012, Oil and Acrylic on Canvas, 72 x 60 inches

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Bentley Gallery 215 E. Grant Street, Phoenix, AZ 85004 Tel (480) 946-6060 Fax (602) 393-9205 www.bentleygallery.com info@bentleygallery.com

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Bentley Calverley, Owner; John A. Reyes, Director; Craig Randich; Sales associate Founded in 1984, Bentley Gallery is synonymous with significant contemporary art in the Southwest. The gallery represents established artists, Asian antiquities and works from the Modern era. Paramount to every exhibition at Bentley Gallery is the selection of works that are beautiful, that are exquisitely crafted, and that force us to change how we experience the spaces we share with the art. The staff at Bentley Gallery has the resources and experience to provide premier art consultation combined with impeccable service. Our commitment is to connect collectors and admirers with the perfect works of art. Artists Represented: Lita Albuquerque, Charles Arnoldi, Will Berry, Dominique Blain, Daniel Brice, Michael David, Woods Davy, Lawrence Fodor, Judith Foosaner, Makoto Fujimura, Jimi Gleason, Jun Kaneko, Robert Kelly, David T. Kessler, James Marshall, Ricardo Mazal, Jill Moser, Matt Moulthrop, Philip Moulthrop, Eric Orr (1939-1998), Mark Pomilio, Don Reitz, Bobby Silverman, John Sonsini, Devorah Sperber, Jeremy Thomas, Denise Yaghmourian, Hiro Yokose, Jim Waid

Devorah Sperber, After van Gogh (Self Portrait), 2008, 408 spools of thread, aluminum ball chain and hanging apparatus, clear acrylic sphere and steel stand, 28 x 21 x 60 inches

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

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Jeffrey Bergen; Dorian Bergen Founded in 1932, the American Contemporary Art Galleries represents and exhibits prominent Contemporary and Modern artists. Artists Represented: Herb Alpert, Ilya Bolotowsky, A.B. Davies, Anita Huffington, Jack Levine, Wendy Mark, Richard Mayhew, James McGarrell, Faith Ringgold, Jack Stuppin & Tom Wesselmann, among others

Jack Stuppin, Bodega Head, 2003, Oil on canvas, 48 x 63 inches

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Altman Siegel 49 Geary Street, 4th floor, San Francisco, CA 94108 Tel (415) 576-9300 Fax (415) 373-4471 www.altmansiegel.com info@altmansiegel.com Claudia Altman-Siegel, Owner; Daelyn Farnham, Director; McIntyre Parker, Registrar; Josh Mincus, Archivist

Altman Siegel Gallery’s program focuses on internationally recognized, museumlevel artists whose work contributes to the cultural dialogue domestically and abroad. The gallery presents significant Bay Area artists and brings international artists to San Francisco for the first time. Altman Siegel was recently named “Best Emerging Private Gallery” by the Alice Awards, which recognizes “Artistic Landmarks in Contemporary Experience.” Artists Represented: Zarouhie Abdalian, Nate Boyce, Jessica Dickinson, Shannon Ebner, Liam Everett, Laeh Glenn, Fran Herndon, Chris Johanson, Matt Keegan, Shinpei Kusanagi, Devin Leonardi, Trevor Paglen, Will Rogan, Sara VenDerBeek, Emily Wardill, Garth Weiser

Trevor Paglen, UFO-F4 in Geosynchronous Orbit (Ultra High Frequency Follow-On Communications Spacecraft; USA 108), 2013, C-print, 48 x 60 inches

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ACE GALLERY 5514 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 200, Los Angeles, CA 90036 Tel (323) 935-3388 9430 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212 Tel (310) 858-9090 www.acegallery.net acegallery@acegallery.net Douglas Chrismas, Director & Chief Curator, ACE GALLERY Los Angeles; Jennifer Kellen, Director, ACE GALLERY Beverly Hills ACE Gallery has a history of installing museum level exhibitions. The exhibition program balances a selection of emerging and mid-career artists with artists who have become fully established over the last fifty years such as Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg and Roy Lichtenstein. Artists Represented: A selection of artist exhibited: China Adams, Vito Acconci, Peter Alexander, Herb Alpert, David Amico, Carl Andre, Arman, John Armleder, Jean Arp, Samuel Bayer, William Beckley, Larry Bell, Alexandra Berg, Lauren Bon, Justin Bower, Daniele Buetti, Daniel Buren, Anthony Caro, Lawrence Carroll, Heather Carson, Patty Chang, Gisela Colon, Jeff Colson, Comme des Garcons, John Coplans, Mary Corse, Tony Cragg, The Date Farmers, Willem De Kooning, Neil Denari, Mark Di Suvero, Tara Donovan, Charles Fine, Dan Flavin, Sylvie Fleury, Judy Fox, Sam Francis, Helen Frankenthaler, Achim Freyer, Phil Frost, Tierney Gearon, Frank Gehry, Antony Gormley, Robert Graham, Peter Halley, David Hammons, Tim Hawkinson, James Hayward, Jeppe Hein, Jene Highstein, Michael Heizer, Nancy Holt, Matt Hope, Dennis Hopper, Fabrice Hybert, Jorg Immendorff, Robert Irwin, Jay Mark Johnson, Ben Jones, Donald Judd, Ellsworth Kelly, Per Kirkeby, Joseph Kosuth, Jannis Kounellis, Melissa Kretschmer, Gary Lang, Sol LeWitt, Roy Lichtenstein, Laurie Lipton, Richard Long, Robert Mapplethorpe, Teresa Margolles, Gordon Matta-Clark, Brice Marden, John McCracken, Mario Merz, John Millei, Issey Miyake, Yasumasa Morimura, Robert Morris, Ed Moses, Robert Motherwell, Bruce Nauman, Thomas Nozkowski, Claes Oldenburg, Dennis Oppenheim, Orlan, Helen Pashgian, Raymond Pettibon, Finnbogi Petursson, Larry Poons, Melanie Pullen, David Rabinowitch, Robert Rauschenberg, Erwin Redl, Lucas Reiner, Klaus Rinke, James Rosenquist, Ulrich Ruckriem, Ed Ruscha, Fred Sandback, Olympia Scarry, Hans-Christian Schink, Martin Schoeller, Richard Serra, Julian Schnabel, Santiago Sierra, Tony Smith, Robert Smithson, Keith Sonnier, Frank Stella, Vincent Szarek, Robert Therrien, James Turrell, Cy Twombly, DeWain Valentine, Bernar Venet, Claude Viallat, Andy Warhol, Douglas Wheeler, Lawrence Weiner, Robert Wilson, Peter Wuthrich and Hiro Yamagata.

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Roy Lichtenstein, Sculpture As A Screen With Brush Strokes, 1986, Wood, French Lacquer, Gold Leaf, And Brass Fittings, 94.5” x 135.5” Flattened, 94.5” x 120” x 24” (Folded)

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Art company MISOOLSIDAE

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5F Seoho B/D,1-1 Insa-Dong, Jongno-Gu, Seoul, 110-290, South Korea Tel (82) 2-725-5757 Fax (82) 2-723-3645 www.misoolsidae.com/http://blog.naver.com/teabiny akagallery@hanmail.net Ryoo Myung-Hee, Director; Kang Ju-Hyun, Gallery Curator

In 1989, Art company MISOOLSIDAE was founded by the art magazine MISOOLSIDAE. Its mission is to give exhibitions at diverse sites for rising artists. Also, showing at art fairs at home and abroad is a very significant factor for developing and promoting the art market in Korea. Art company MISOOLSIDAE publishes ACE ART every three months for the last few years. It is the sole English version of the art magazine MISOOLSIDAE in Korea. Up until now, Art company MISOOLSIDAE has been invited to art fairs in London, Paris, New York, Chicago, Miami, Basel, Dubai, Lisbon, Italy, Singapore, and Hong Kong. Artists Represented: Park Hyun-Ok, Park Hyung-Jin, Lee Ju-Haeng, Chun In-Soo, Jeong Hyun-Sook, Jang Hyun-Jae

Jeong Hyun-Sook, Before and After, 2013, Acrylic, crystal and Mother of Pearl on canvas, 61 x 61cm

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Bash Contemporary 210 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94102 Tel (415) 926-8573 www.bashcontemporary.com anthony@bashcontemporary.com

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Anthony Luzi, Director; Cyndi Gohl, Registrar; Allisha Olson, Staff; Alex Olson, Staff Bash Contemporary is intent on representing work by artists whose talent and skill set has been infused by the culture of the urban environment. This with the abundance of visual information bombarding everyone’s daily life has created a dialogue with pop art, surrealism, graffiti art and a host of other modern stimulus making this the crucible for a creative movement. Providing a place where this particular genre of artists can not only show their work but interact with fellow artists to collaborate and investigate the many varied ventures into the unknown is paramount. Bringing this extraordinary body of work produced by a host of remarkable artists into the main stream of contemporary art is what Bash seeks to accomplish. Artists Represented: Bob Dob, Alexandra Manukyan, Sandra Yagi, Matthew Levin, Jeff Christensen, Nathan Ota, Joshua Harker, Adrienne Sims, Caitlin Hackett, Christopher Ulrich, Danny van Ryswyk, David Bowers, David Stoupakis, Gale Hart, Genevive Zacconi, Graham Curran, Ian Huebert, Larissa Kulik, Larkin Cypher, Lee Harvey Roswell, Len Davis, Mia Araujo, Pee Monster, Ransom & Mitchell, Robert Bowen, Stefanie Vega, Paolo Petrangeli, David VanGough, Dave Correia, Julianna Menna

Nathan Ota, Born Again, 2012, Acrylic on wood panel, 20 x 16 inches

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Caldwell Snyder Gallery 341 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA 94607 Tel (415) 392-2299 (415) 392-4609 1328 Main Street, St. Helena, CA 94574 Tel (707) 200-5050 www.caldwellsnyder.com christina@caldwellsnyder.com

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Susan Snyder, Owner; Christina Maybaum, Sales Director; Nicole Lemon, Art Consultant; Lisa Archambeau, Art Consultant. Caldwell Snyder Gallery specializes in Contemporary American and European paintings, drawings, sculpture, and limited-edition prints, including major American post-war and emerging artists. The gallery has developed a particular niche in introducing new collectors to European and Latin American painters and sculptors who have earned a following in their home countries but rarely shown in the United States. Artists Represented: Manel Anoro, Deladier Almeida, Paul Balmer, Sharon Booma, David Buckingham, Bobbie Burgers, John Gibson, Brad Howe, Jane Maxwell, Greg Miller, Montoya and Ortiz, Doug Owen, Ross Penhall, Marta Penter, Regina Saura, Jason Rohlf, Douglas Schneider, Willi Siber, Doug Smith, Rik Van Iersel, James Wolanin, Ilya Zomb and others

Melissa Chandon, With David in Mind, 2013, acrylic on panel, 48 x 60 in

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Cordeiros Galeria Rua António Cardoso 170 Apartado 1079 Porto 4101-001, Portugal Tel (00351) 226076920 Fax (00351) 226076924 www.cordeirosgaleria.com geral@cordeirosgaleria.com

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Agostinho Cordeiro, Owner; Lina Cordeiro, Owner; Robert Webb, Director; Delfim Silva Machado, Employee Modern and Contemporary Art Gallery Artists Represented: Antoni Tapiès, António Macedo, Eduardo Arroyo, Eduardo Souto Moura, Frank Thiel, Hannah Collins, João Martins Pereira, Juan Uslé, Luis Feito, Miquel Barceló, Moita Macedo, Nuno Cordeiro, Paul Jenkins, Rafa Macarrón, Rafael Canogar, Thomas Ruff, Thomas Struth

Antoni Tàpies, Curtain, 1976, Mixed media on canvas, 130.5 x 162 cm

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David Castillo Gallery 2234 NW 2nd Ave., Miami, FL 33127 Tel (305) 573-8110 Fax (305) 573-8114 www.davidcastillogallery.com info@davidcastillogallery.com

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David Castillo, Owner/Director; Diana Ruiz, Gallery Manager; Raymond Mathews, Communications and Public Relations Manager David Castillo Gallery opened in 2005 under sole ownership after transforming a dilapidated warehouse in Miami, Florida into a 5,000 square foot gallery. The gallery exhibits mid-career and emerging artists, both international and local. David Castillo Gallery’s focus is on conceptual curatorial models as they relate to art historical, cultural, and personal investigations of identity. The gallery works with artists committed to the integrity of their individual histories and studio practices as agents of contemporary climate. Artists Represented: Sanford Biggers, Rafael Ferrer, Kate Gilmore, Luis Gispert, Francie Bishop Good, Adler Guerrier, Lyle Ashton Harris, Quisqueya Henriquez, Susan LeeChun, Pepe Mar, Melvin Martinez, Jillian Mayer, Robert Melee, Fabian Peùa, Xaviera Simmons, Shinique Smith, TM Sisters, Wendy White

Luis Gispert, Gucci Gloom, 2011, C-print, 48 x 63 inches, AP 2

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Dillon Gallery 555 West 25th Street, New York, NY 10001 Tel (212) 727-8585 www.dillongallery.com mail@dillongallery.com Valerie Dillon; Alvaro Perez; Diana Lee; Alexander Brown

Devoted to the representation of international contemporary artists in a variety of mediums, Dillon Gallery exhibits established, mid career, and young emerging artists whose works convey our approach to visual content. Formalism and structure carries through the various styles and mediums we present with an overall interest in the personal content behind the artists’ aesthetics. The gallery has published substantial monographs on several artists we represent in our dedication to expose a new wave of global talent to the Chelsea audience. Our Asian “Nihonga” program is one approach by the gallery to highlight artists working within their cultural environments. Be it a young Norwegian artist, an African American photographer, or Chinese and Japanese Nihonga painters, Dillon Gallery continues to act as a forum for regional voices across the artistic landscape. Artists Represented: Nacho Rodriguez Bach, Ed Baynard, Wenguang Chen, Per Fronth, Makoto Fujimura, Masatake Kouzaki, Christophe Laudamiel, Steven MacIver, Cristina De Middel, Keizaburo Okamura, Laura Sue Phillips, Brian Rose, Silke Schoener, Cedric Smith, Michel Tabori, Ultra Violet, Oswaldo Vigas, Leah Yerpe, Asami Yoshiga

Cristina De Middel, Yinqaba, from the series “The Afronauts,” 2012, Copyright to Cristina De Middel

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Eden Fine Art San Francisco, CA Tel (415) 908-1007 Fax (415) 908-1008 www.eden-gallery.com info@edengallery-sanfrancisco.com

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Elad Polosetzky, Director Eden Fine Art is a major international art sponsor and artists’ representative, specialized in publishing and the distribution of painting, sculpture and photography from select leading international artists. Eden Fine Art exclusively represents a select group of artists recognized worldwide as leader in their respective fields, they all credited with major international exhibitions and their work can be seen in both private and public collections. Artists Represented: David Kracov, Dorit Levinstein, Randy Cooper, Daniel Gastaud, Natan Elkanovitz, Calman Shemi and Natan Ben- Harrouche.

David Kracov, Book of life, 2013, Original free standing sculpture, 13 x 16 x 18 inches

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Fleisher/Ollman 1216 Arch Street, 5th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19107 Tel (215) 545-7562 Fax (215) 545-6140 www.fleisherollman.com info@fleisher-ollmangallery.com

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John Ollman, Owner; Alex Baker, Director; Claire Iltis, Associate Director; Matthew Lucash, Bookkeeper; Justin Webb, Preparator Since 1952, Fleisher/Ollman Gallery has been one of the world’s premiere sources of self-taught art, having helped define the field and establish major public and private collections of this once-marginalized group of artists. Simultaneously, the gallery has exhibited important modern and contemporary work aligned with specific aesthetic interests—text art, collage, mysticism, obsessive mark-making—work that transcends any imposed binary distinctions between vernacular and academic practices. Fleisher/Ollman intersperses significant academic surveys with the longterm nurture of emerging talent. Artists Represented: Kate Abercrombie, Anthony Campuzano, James Castle, Estate of Felipe Jesus Consalvos, The Dufala Brothers, William Edmondson, William Hawkins, Jennifer Levonian, Isaac Tin Wei Lin, Tristin Lowe, Jayson Musson, Joan Nelson, Nick Paparone, Martin Ramirez, Becky Suss, Paul Swenbeck, Bill Traylor, Eugene Von Bruenchenhein, Estate of Bill Walton, Estate of Philadelphia Wireman, Joseph Yoakum

Jennifer Levonian, still from, The Poetry Winner, 2012, stop-motion animation using watercolor and collage, 7:30 minutes, Edition of 5

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Galería Álvaro Alcázar Castelló 41, Madrid, 28001, Spain Tel (34) 917816039 www.galeriaalvaroalcazar.com galeria@galeriaalvaroalcazar.com

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Álvaro Alcázar, Director; Carmen Hidalgo, Gallery Manager; Andrea De Labra, Press And Communication Since opening in 2006, Álvaro Alcázar Gallery focuses its attention on spreading contemporary art. The gallery program is based on the representation and exhibition of Spanish and foreign well established and mid career creators who contribute significantly to contemporary art. The gallery shows different disciplines of art, such as painting, sculpture, photography and video.

Antonio Murado, Land, 2013, Oil on canvas, 122 x 203 cm.

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Gallery 16 501 3rd St., San Francisco, CA 94107 Tel (415) 626-7495 www.gallery16.com katy@gallery16.com

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Griff WIlliams; Owner; Troy Peters,Katy Meacham Gallery 16 is a contemporary art gallery in San Francisco celebrating 21 years of working with amazing artists. The exhibition program involves artists working in a wide range of media exploring a variety of aesthetic, conceptual and technological issues. Artists Represented: Rex Ray, Graham Gillmore, Michelle Grabner, Alex Zecca, Jered Sprecher, Reed Anderson, Tucker Nichols and many more.

Rex Ray, Neurobaria, 2014

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Gallery Geranmayeh 956 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10021 Tel (203) 858-2067 www.gallerygeranmayeh.com info@gallerygeranmayeh.com

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Vida Geranmayeh, Owner/Director; Nicholas Fjellberg Swerdlowe, Gallery Manager Since 2010 and with the focus on working with established and emerging contemporary artists, Gallery Geranmayeh has been providing regularly produced programs including exhibitions and site specific projects. Vida Geranmayeh is the founder and director of the gallery with a background in fine arts and design. She is also a founder of a creative branding firm with over 20 years of success in working with clients and artists. Artists Represented: Gail Biederman, Peter Fox, Sam Friedman, Kathleen Kucka, Steven Millar, Vargas-Suarez Universal, Cibele Vieira, Jan Maarten Voskuil, Rachael Wren

Kathleen Kucka, Burn Thru- 9-12-12,4:55,3-16-14, 2014, Acrylic and burns on canvas with fabric, 24 x 24 inches

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Gazelli Art House 39 Dover Street, London, W1S 4NN, UK Tel (020) 7491-8816 gazelliarthouse.com sarah@gazelliarthouse.com

Mila Askarova, Director; Emily Andrew, Sales Associate; George Lionel Barker, Sales Associate; Jacob Morrish, Sales Associate; Sarah Toh, Registrar and Exhibitions Coordinator; Clemmie Vaughan, Development Liaison; Kate Iddon, Press & Marketing Coordinator Gazelli Art House is a commercial art organization dedicated to providing a new setting for contemporary art whilst delivering the message of the finest international artists to a wide audience of both new and established collectors. The gallery invites individuals to engage with contemporary art on a deeper level through bespoke events - building on dialogues and relationships between artist, writers, specialists, students, and novices through exhibitions, talks, workshops and tours. Artists Represented: Aron Demetz, Alinka Echeverria, Aziz + Cucher, Recycle Group

Aron Demetz, Heimat 3, 2013, bronze, 240 x 96 x 70cm

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James Harris Gallery 604 2nd Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104 Tel (206) 903-6220 www.jamesharrisgallery.com mail@jamesharrisgallery.com

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James Harris, Owner Founded in 1999, the gallery focuses on showing contemporary painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, video and installation. The gallery prides itself on exhibiting northwest, national and international artists. By placing work in an international context, the gallery strives to promote its artists beyond the region. Our ongoing policy is to develop emerging artists’ careers, showcase mid-career artists, and curate thematic group exhibitions which emphasize an art historical dialogue. Artists Represented: Squeak Carnwath, Claire Cowie, Karin Davie, Steve Davis, Roy Dowell, Gary Hill, Alexander Kroll, Alwyn O’Brien, Mary Ann Peters, Richard Rezac, Adam Sorensen, Stephanie Syjuco, Akio Takamori, Bing Wright, Amir Zaki

Gary Hill, Klein Bottle with the Image of Its Own Making (after Robert Morris), 2014, Mixed media, Edition of 5 + AP, 16.75 x 15 x 15inches Overall: 53.5 x 19 x 19 inches

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Kips Gallery 511 West 25th Street, New York, NY 10001 Tel (646) 284-5008 www.kipsgallery.com kips@kipsgallery.com Ken Kim, Director; Dante Fernandez, Assistant Director

Kips Gallery was founded by Ken Kim in 2004 in Chelsea, New York. The gallery has an international reputation as one of the foremost galleries specializing in contemporary art. Artists Represented: John Baran

John Baran, High-Tide, 2012, Acrylic on Canvas, 36 x 36 inches

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Kent Fine Art 210 Eleventh Avenue, New York, NY 10001 (212) 365-9500 www.kentfineart.net info@kentfineart.net Douglas Walla; Jeanne Marie Wasilik; Asja Gleeson; Orlando Tirado Kent Fine Art, Inc. was founded in 1985 by Douglas Walla. Its first location was on the corner of Madison Avenue and 57th Street, in the historic Fuller Building. Along with representing contemporary artists such as Dennis Adams, Llyn Foulkes, Paul Laffoley, Antoni Muntadas, Irving Petlin, and Dorothea Tanning, the original Kent Fine Art presented a number of outstanding historical shows, including exhibitions of the work of Medardo Rosso, Francis Picabia, and John Heartfield. In total, Kent would publish over forty scholarly books and organize over two hundred exhibitions worldwide. Today, Kent Fine Art LLC is located in the heart of the Chelsea gallery district. The gallery is devoted to the careers of a select group of internationally known contemporary artists, organizing six exhibitions a year and publishing extensively in print as well as online. Artists Represented: Dennis Adams, John Brill, Mike Cockrill, Heide Fasnacht, Llyn Foulkes, Pablo Helguera, Liselot van der Heijden, Paul Laffoley, Muntadas, Irving Petlin, Judith Shea, Dorothea Tanning.

Paul Laffoley, The Myth of the Zeitgeist, 2013, Oil, acrylic, and hand applied vinyl lettering on canvas, 49.5 x 49.5 inches

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Mike Cockrill, Oh Little Shepherd Boy, 2008, Oil on canvas, 60 x 50 inches

John Brill, Plasma, 2013, Pigmented ink jet print on 100% cotton paper with UV-shielding varnish, 5 x 4.5 inches image

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KM Fine Arts 814 North La Cienega Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 90069 Tel (310) 854-0540 John Hancock Center, 875 North Michigan Avenue, Suite 2515 Chicago, IL 60611 www.kmfinearts.com director@kmfinearts.com

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Ana M. Hollinger, Director and Managing Partner Located in the iconic John Hancock Center in Chicago, KM Fine Arts’ museum quality setting continues to offer critically acclaimed exhibitions since 2006. In January 2013, KM Fine Arts celebrated the inaugural opening of the Los Angeles showroom, expanding the contemporary art program. KM Fine Arts is honored to be included in the TOP 500 GALLERIES in the world list by Modern Painters/Blouin Media for 2013. The gallery specializes in the finest American and European artists of early modernism, postwar and contemporary art. Areas of expertise include abstract expressionism, color field painting and contemporary art. KM has recently launched an exciting new contemporary program focusing on emerging-level artists, fostering personal growth and nurturing a continuous stream of creative development through studio visits, innovative projects and presentation of the work in the galleries.

Dana Louise Kirkpatrick, Off Limits But Blessed By the Fed, 2014, Mixed Media on Linen, 92 x 53media, Edition of 5 + AP, 16.75 x 15 x 15inches Overall: 53.5 x 19 x 19 inches

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Mark Borghi Fine Art 52 E 76th St., New York, NY 10021 Tel (631) 537-7245 255 Worth Ave., Palm Beach, FL 33480 Tel (561) 328-9504 www.borghi.org info@borghi.org

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Mark Borghi, Owner; Sarah Drake; Sarah Hawken 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: Gene Davis

Gene Davis, Untitled, 1955, Acrylic on canvas, 59 x 83.75 inches

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Merry Karnowsky Gallery 170 S. La Brea Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90036 Tel (323) 7028974 Fax (323) 9354406 www.mkgallery.com info@mkgallery.com

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Merry Karnowsky Gallery, Owner/ Curator; Jessica O’Dowd, Associate Director Founded in 1997, Merry Karnowsky Gallery focuses on championing emerging and mid-career artists who push beyond the boundaries of formal definition. The Gallery is devoted to exhibiting contemporary works of art that are challenging, innovative, and committed to fostering distinct directions in American art. The gallery is committed to providing exhibition programming with depth and relevance to an interchange of ideas related to cultural, social, and political concerns. In 2011, the gallery expanded operations with MK2 Projects, a location specific initiative with ‘pop up’ projects around the greater Los Angeles area. The inaugural exhibition for MK2 Projects ‘5 LITE’ featured light and space installations by Larry Bell, Laddie John Dill, Robert Irwin, Ed Moses, and Robert Wilhite as part of the Getty Museum’s Pacific Standard Time programming. The second project for MK2 Projects was a 100 foot exterior mural painted by Shepard Fairey as part of the District La Brea initiative. Artists Represented: Caleb Brown, Todd Carpenter, Mercedes Helnwein, Mel Kadel, Jeff Koegel, Vivian Maier, Todd Schorr, Vonn Sumner, Mark Whalen

Vonn Sumner, Amnesiac, 2013, Oil on linen, 36 x 40 inch

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Mirus Gallery 540 Howard Street, San Francisco, CA 94105 Tel (415) 543-3440 www.mirusgallery.com info@mirusgallery.com Paul Hemming, Owner; Tim Evans, Gallery Manager; Joe Hengst, Gallery Assistant; Bethany Pifer

Mirus Gallery is a dynamic exhibition space established by curator and art dealer, Paul Hemming. The gallery features a program of contemporary artwork by emerging and mid-career artists in both solo and thematically organized group shows. Mirus Gallery highlights work that emphasizes skill and process and aims to engage viewers on a sentient, emotional, and evocative level. Artists Represented: Sandra Chevrier, Matthias Duwel, Stefania Fersini, Michael Page, James Roper, Mark Schoening, Jaime Brett Treadwell, Oliver Vernon, Janelle Wisehart

Jaime Brett Treadwell, How Things Were Made, 2013, 30 x 14 inches

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Pace Gallery 32 East 57th Street, New York, NY 10022 Tel (212) 421-3292 Fax (212) 421-0835 www.pacegallery.com info@pacegallery.com

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Marc Glimcher, CEO; Douglas Baxter, President; Susan Dunne, President; Mollie Dent-Brocklehurst, President (Pace London); Leng Lin, President (Pace Beijing); Elizabeth Sullivan, Director; Alina Kohlem, International Director Pace is a leading contemporary art gallery representing many of the most significant international artists and estates of the 20th and 21st centuries. Founded by Arne Glimcher in Boston in 1960 and led by Marc Glimcher, Pace has been a constant, vital force in the art world and has introduced many renowned artists’ work to the public for the first time. Over the past five decades, the gallery has mounted more than 700 exhibitions, including scholarly shows that have subsequently travelled to museums, and has published nearly 400 exhibition catalogues. Today Pace has eight locations worldwide: four in New York, two in London, and galleries in Beijing and Zouz, Switzerland. Pace Gallery is proud to announce the opening of a temporary exhibition space in Menlo Park, California from April 16th through June 30th, 2014. Located in the former Tesla headquarters at 300 El Camino Real in the heart of Silicon Valley, Pace Menlo Park will present two exhibitions: Alexander Calder: The Art of Invention, from April 16th to May 13th, 2014 and Tara Donovan: Untitled, from May 22nd to June 30th, 2014.

Tara Donovan, Drawing (Pins), 2011, gatorboard, paint, and nickel-plated steel pins, 10’ x 10’ x 4”

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Peter Blake Gallery 435 Ocean Avenue, Laguna Beach, CA 92651 Tel (949) 376-9994 www.peterblakegallery.com peterblakegallery@mac.com

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Peter Blake, Owner Since 1993, the Peter Blake Gallery has been a definitive source for modern and contemporary art. The gallery’s program is focused on monochrome, concrete, modernist, post, color-based, reductive, minimalist and abstract painting. Artists Represented: Lita Albuquerque, Peter Alexander, Charles Arnoldi, Stephanie Bachiero, Steve Burtch, Matthew Deleget, Alan Ebnother, Maria Elena Gonzalez, Joe Goode, Scot Heywood, Steve Hough, Matt Mcclune, John M. Miller, Ed Moses, Gregg Renfrow, Robert Sagerman, Hadi Tabatabai, Jeremy Thomas, Tilman, Don Voisine, Jan Maarten Voskuil

Peter Alexander, 1/10/14, 2014, Urethane, 80.5 x 6.5 x 3.25 inches

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Salamatina Gallery 111 Fifteenth Street, C-1, Garden City, New York 11530 Tel (516) 439-4471 Fax (516) 439-4472 www.salamatina.com info@salamatina.com

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Oksana Salamatina; Richard White; Emily Thompson The Salamatina Gallery presents artworks in all media by a diverse and talented group of international artists. From cutting edge pieces by emerging artists to those by established contemporary figures, the gallery offers a broad range of aesthetics in a unique setting. Artists Represented: Nina Levy, Andrew Kudless, Marc Andre Robinson, Andrei Sharov, Demi, Arturo Rodriguez, Nicolas Sisto, Gyorgy Beck, Liliya Lifanova, Andres Serrano, Matta, Yana Lande, Ed Emrich, among others.

Andrei Sharov, Sleeping Warhol, 2005, Canvas, mixed media, 47.5 x 39.75 inches

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San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art 560 South First Street, San Jose, CA 95113 www.sjica.org info@sjica.org Tel (408) 283-8155

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Cathy Kimball, Executive Director; Donna Napper, Curator; Michael Oechsli, Facilities and Installations Manager; Emily Fayet, Curatorial Intern The San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) is an energetic art space located in downtown San Jose in Silicon Valley. The ICA’s mission is to encourage creativity by presenting and interpreting thought-provoking contemporary art to a diverse audience, and by providing a forum where contemporary artists can grow and develop. To fulfill this mission, we host 10 to 12 visual art exhibitions per year, offer a range of engaging educational programs, and provide professional support and learning opportunities for artists. Since the organization’s founding in 1980, the ICA has become an important member of the Bay Area’s cultural community and has garnered a reputation for presenting high-quality visual art exhibitions and educational programs. In 2006, the ICA purchased a 7,500 square-foot building in the downtown arts and entertainment district, nearly doubling the previous exhibition space. The ICA is a member-supported, non-profit organization that proudly offers free admission. Artists Represented: The ICA is a non-profit art organization that does not represent artists but exhibits work by emerging to established artists, particularly those based along the western coast of North America.

Clive McCarthy, Vanessa (painting studies), 2014, Generative art. Courtesy of the Artist and San Jose Institute of Contemporary

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Sandra Lee Gallery 251 Post St., Ste. 310, San Francisco, CA 94108 Tel (415) 291-8000 www.sandraleegallery.com sandra@sandraleegallery.com

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Sandra Lee, Owner/Director; Sandra Lee Gallery specializes in contemporary painting and sculpture with an emphasis on West Coast and Asian artworks. Located in the heart of Union Square, Sandra Lee Gallery is a cultural destination for locals and visitors alike. The gallery’s mission is to connect serious art collectors and art lovers with innovative, original artwork. Artists Represented: Jungsan Senim, Daisy Bosmans, Henry Jackson

Jungsan Senim, Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 6, 2013, Mixed media on hard foam, 48 x 48 inches

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Schantz Galleries 3 Elm Street, Stockbridge, MA 01262 Tel (413) 298-3044 Fax (413) 298-3275 www.schantzgalleries.com contact@schantzgalleries.com

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Jim Schantz, Owner and Director; Kim Saul, Owner and Director of Publications and Marketing; Kristen Johnson, Gallery Administrator; Stanley Wooley, Sales Associate Schantz Galleries represents internationally recognized artists working in the medium of glass. Schantz Galleries gallery works with individuals, museums and corporations in building collections of art glass sculpture and installations by world renowned artists including Dale Chihuly, Dan Dailey, William Morris and Lino Tagliapietra. The gallery is committed to exhibiting works by both established and emerging artists at the gallery in Stockbridge, Massachusetts and by actively participating; in major expositions in Chicago, Palm Beach, Miami and now in Silicon Valley. Artists Represented: Lino Tagliapietra, Giles Bettison, John Kiley, Dante Marioni, David Walters

Lino Tagliapietra, Africa, 2013, Blown glass,10.25 x 19.25 x 19.25 inches

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Shulamit Gallery 17 N. Venice Blvd., Venice, CA 90291 Tel (310) 281-0961 www.shulamitgallery.com anne@shulamitgallery.com

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Anne Hromadka, Co-Director; Lauren Albrecht, Director of Business Development and Sales; Jonas NT Becker, Artist Shulamit Gallery engages Angelenos with cross-cultural exhibitions and programming, featuring artwork by emerging and established artists. Devoted to building bridges between the regional and global community, Shulamit Gallery focuses on contemporary art from the Middle East with a special interest in Israeli, Iranian and Jewish artists based in Los Angeles. Shulamit Gallery opened in October 2012 with two inaugural exhibitions, presenting work by contemporary Iranian Jewish artists. These were satellite shows of UCLA ’s Fowler Museum major exhibition entitled: Light and Shadows: The Story of Iran and the Jews. The Fowler exhibition was initially organized by the Beit Hatfutsot Museum in Tel Aviv, Israel. Artists Represented: David Abir, Pouya Afshar, Andi Arnovitz, Gary Baseman, Jonas N.T. Becker, Carol Es, Orit Hofshi, Galia Linn, Soraya Sarah Nazarian, Tal Shochat, Jessica Shokrian, Doni Silver Simons, Marjan K. Vayghan.

Jonas N.T. Becker, Almost Always, 2013, Sphere, Projector, DVD. Dimensions Variable.

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Smith Andersen North 20 Greenfield Ave., San Rafael, CA 94960 Tel (415) 455-9733 Fax (415) 455-9665 smithandersennorth.com info@smithandersennorth.com

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Stefan Kirkeby, Owner; Rebecca, Assistant; Kip, Framer; Francisco, Framemaker; Miguel, Printer Smith Andersen North is a multifaceted art services space serving the art community of the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond. Established in 2004, Smith Andersen North has maintained an active exhibition schedule, curating shows by established and emerging artists, primarily from the San Francisco Bay Area. The gallery’s emphasis is on both contemporary and twentieth-century fine art photography and photo-based art. Our overall focus for the gallery is to work closely with the artists, and show a broad spectrum of work. Recent projects have included a number of signed and editioned copper plate photogravure portfolios, published by Smith Andersen North for photographers Daido Moriyama and Malick Sidibé. Artists Represented: Photography from the California School of Fine Arts 1945-1955, Publishing of fine art portfolios for Daido Moriyama and Malick Sidibé

Malick Sidibé, During the Great Heat (1976), 2014, copper plate photogravure and chine collé, 17.5 x 14.25 inches

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Stephen Bulger Gallery

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1026 Queen Street West, Toronto, ON, M6J 1H6, Canada Tel (416) 504-0575 Fax (416) 504-8929 www.bulgergallery.com www.ffotoimage.com info@bulgergallery.com

Stephen Bulger, President; Sarah Burtscher, Sales Manager; Alison Hitchcock, Manager; Robyn Zolnai, Sales Assistant; Scott Poborsa, Preparator Since 1995, the gallery has sustained an active exhibition schedule of both historical and contemporary photographers from across Canada and around the world. The gallery maintains a large inventory with a range of genres specializing in photographs that tell stories. The gallery is proud to present FFOTOIMAGE, a website dedicated to the contemporary art image and aims to seek out the world’s best examples of the contemporary art image. Artists Represented: Benoit Aquin, Dick Arentz, Jaret Belliveau, Phil Bergerson, Reva Brooks, Robert Bourdeau, Robert Burley, Canadian Press Archive, Bertrand Carrière, Scott Conarroe, Lutz Dille, Pete Doherty, William Eakin, Elliott Erwitt, Éliane Excoffier, Fausta Facciponte, Robert Frank , Gilbert Garcin, Robert Giard, Jim Goldberg, Sunil Gupta, Richard Harrington, Joseph Hartman, Dave Heath, Josef Hoflehner, Clive Holden, Vid Ingelevics, Sarah Anne Johnson, Ruth Kaplan, André Kertész, Albert Kish, Anthony Koutras, John Lucas, Ian MacEachern, Vivian Maier, E.J. Major, Sanaz Mazinani, Susan Meiselas, Gerald Pisarzowski, Deanna Pizzitelli, Franz Rosenbaum, Alison Rossiter, Volker Seding, Fritz Spiess, Peter Sramek, Elaine Stocki, Jock Sturges, Gabor Szilasi, Jeff Thomas, Michael Torosian, Larry Towell, Harry Waddle, Alex Webb, Bob Willoughby, C.D. Woodley, George S. Zimbel, Carl Zimmerman, Dario Zini

Jonas NClive Holden, Countdown, 8s, 2013, Chromogenic print flush mounted to archival board, 21 ¼ x 22 ½ inch (53.98 x 57.15 cm)13, Sphere, Projector, DVD. Dimensions Variable.

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Sundaram Tagore Gallery 547 West 27th Street, Ground Floor, New York, NY 10001 Tel (212) 677-4520 Fax (212) 677-4521 www.sundaramtagore.com gallery@sundaramtagore.com 1100 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10028 Tel (212) 288-2889

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Sundaram Tagore, Owner; Susan McCaffrey, Director, New York; Teresa Kelley, Art Consultant; Sarah Miller, Art Consultant; Mairead O’Connor, Art Consultant; Ben Rosenblatt, Art Consultant Sundaram Tagore Gallery is devoted to examining the exchange of ideas between Western and non-Western cultures. The gallery develops exhibitions and hosts notfor-profit events encouraging spiritual, social and aesthetic dialogues. Artists Represented: Miya Ando, Frances Barth, Edward Burtynsky, Tom Doyle, Golnaz Fathi, Denise Green, Stan Gregory, Fre Ilgen, Kim Joon, Nathan Slate Joseph, Steve McCurry, Judith Murray, Hosook Kang, Jane Lee, Annie Leibovitz, Vittorio Mattino, Ricardo Mazal, Robert Polidori, Bruce Porter, Sohan Qadri, Sebastiao Salgado, Hiroshi Senju, Donald Sultan, Joan Vennum, Merrill Wagner, Lee Waisler, Susan Weil, Betty Weiss, Robert Yasuda

Hiroshi Senju, Waterfall, 2013, Acrylic pigments on Japanese mulberry paper, 50.375 x 74.8125 inches

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The Fine Art Society Contemporary 148 New Bond Street, London, W1S 2JT, UK Tel (+44 (0) 207) 318-1895 www.faslondon.com/fine_art_society_contemporary/home.html ro@faslondon.com

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Kate Bryan, Director; Rob Owen - Gallery Manager; Sara Terzi, Gallery Manager The Fine Art Society is one of the oldest galleries in London and was founded in 1876 by a group of knowledgeable art collectors and it is the oldest gallery in London. Since its inception the gallery has always championed and worked directly with living artists, giving The Camden Town Group their first show and holding historic shows that have since entered the canon of art history. It is at this location that Whistler invented the concept of a solo exhibition – a precursor for every contemporary gallery today. The Contemporary Gallery was established in 2005 and the new 1,000 square foot space added a progressive dimension to the already prestigious and established history of the gallery whilst retaining independent programming. The Contemporary team has embraced the twentieth and nineteenth century heritage of the gallery and increased cross-cultural links, particularly in Asia and Australia. Artists Represented: Giles Alexander, Bartholomew Beal, Rob and Nick Carter, Melanie Comber, Paul Davies, Alan Jones, Annie Kevans, Janet Laurence, Chris Levine, Angela Palmer, Emily Young

Chris Levine, The Lightness of Being, 2008, Giclee Print, 840mm x 600mm, Edition of 25

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The Hole 312 Bowery, New York, NY 10012 Tel (212) 466-1100 theholenyc.com kathy@theholenyc.com Kathy Grayson, Owner/Director; Krysta Eder, Assistant Director; Jon Link, Director of Operations

The Hole is a contemporary art gallery in New York City run by Kathy Grayson, a former director at the inimitable and now-closed Deitch Projects. Kathy has put together numerous art exhibitions both at Deitch and at galleries and museums around the world while also making books, essays, art reviews, parties, performances and shops. “Filling a hole in the downtown community” is our goal. In the 4000 sq. ft. Bowery space, the gallery presents monthly exhibitions, often two simultaneous exhibitions, whichi include both young artists and established artists connected by a theme. Artists Represented: Matthew Stone, Jim Joe, Kadar Brock, Kasper Sonne, Jaimie Warren, Evan Gruzis, Holton Rower, Lola Montes Schnabel, Ben Jones,

KATSU, Drone Paintings, studio shot, enamel on canvas, 2014

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The McLoughlin Gallery 49 Geary St., Suite 200, San Francisco, CA 94108 Tel (415) 986-4799 www.mgart.com info@mgart.com

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Joan McLoughlin; Gallerist, Johnny Sampson; Director, Chase Dougherty; Gallery Associate The McLoughlin Gallery is an approachable, inviting gallery with a social conscience. The mission of the gallery is to educate and intrigue by showcasing established midcareer and emerging contemporary artists whose work is unique, integrating bright, bold colors and conveying an emotional punch. Work that inspires an animated dialogue. A portion of proceeds will benefit Glide and Stanford Breast Cancer Research. The McLoughlin Gallery is an independent enterprise not associated or connected with Stanford University and its activities are not endorsed, funded, organized, or operated by Stanford University or Stanford Cancer Center. Artists Represented: Arnix, Guillermo Bert, Ah-Young Jeon, Christopher H. Martin, Moe Thomas, Tiffany Trenda

Arnix, This is My Body, 2013, Antique silver chalice & silicone, 7 x 5 inches

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Thomas V. Meyer - Fine Art By appointment only 169 25th Ave., San Francisco, CA 94121 Tel (415) 386-1225 www.meyerfineart.com meyerart@pacbell.net Thomas V. Meyer, Owner; Elisabeth Sunday, Artist Private dealer specializing in 20th and 21st Century photographs. Artists Represented: Elisabeth Sunday

Elisabeth Sunday, Animus 3, 2011, Archival pigment print, 78 x 48 inches

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Thomas Paul Fine Art P.O. Box 602, Woodland Hills, CA 91365 (323) 525-0444 www.tpaulfineart.com info@tpaulfineart.com

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Thomas Paul, Director For Thomas Paul, 2013 marks the 42nd year in the business of selling and acquiring fine paintings, drawings, photography and works on paper. Since 1976, Thomas Paul Fine Art has been a significant part of the growing Los Angeles art community and has enjoyed an excellent reputation as a member of the elite network of private dealers.Tha gallery is committed to assisting clientele in all aspects of their collecting requirements, whether it is a decorative need or the acquisition of a historically significant painting, sculpture or print. TPFA’s philosophy continues to be that of building long term, mutually beneficial relationships with clients. This viewpoint has helped us construct both large and small collections at fair prices to patrons. The gallery is dedicated to providin the highest standards of ethics, connoisseurship and scholarship in the business. Artists Represented: Artists Represented: John Baeder, Donna Brookman, Judy Dater, Gayle Donahue, Lori Field, Herb Jackson, Rupert Garcia, Margaret Keelan, Sandrine Kern, Harrison Storms, Jock Sturges, John Reiff Williams and secondary works by Claes Oldenburg, David Hockney, Jasper Johns, et al.

David Hockney, Walking Past Two Chairs, 1984-86, Color lithograph on paper overlaid with color screen print on plexiglas, 28.2 x 45.7 inches

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Timothy Yarger Fine Art 354 N. Bedford Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90210 Tel (310) 278-4400 www.yargerfineart.com info@yargerfineart.com Tim Yarger, Director; Sierra LeBaron, Assistant Director; Elizabeth Yochim, Director of International Exhibitions.

Timothy Yarger entered the art business in 1982 and has been based in Los Angeles since 1986. After directing galleries in San Francisco, New York and Beverly Hills, Mr. Yarger established Timothy Yarger Fine Art in 1997. The gallery represents established contemporary painters, print-makers, photographers, and sculptors as a complement to its scholarship in historic material of 19th Century artists, the Modern Masters, and Pop icons of the 20th Century. Each calendar year, TYFA produces major exhibitions and promotes scholarship, broad connoisseurship, and public programming through collaboration with art historians, critics, and museum professionals, who contribute to the galleries’ events and publications. Having published more than a dozen books and numerous exhibition catalogues, TYFA is dedicated to advancing the careers of their artists while contributing to the contemporary art dialogue. Artists Represented: Pierre Auguste-Renoir, Jack Bender, Hebru Brantley, Pierre Marie Brisson, Seth Casteel, Marc Chagall, Ching Ching Cheng, Jim Dine, Robert Farber, Sam Francis, Carole Feuerman, Chris Fox, Basil Gogos, Yossi Govrin, Wang Guangyi, Keith Haring, David Hockney, Lori Hyland, Chul Hyun-Ahn, Roy Lichtenstein, Pancho Luna, Ed Martin, Henri Matisse, Michele Mattei, Jim McHugh, Joan Miró, Juan Carlos Munoz Hernandez, Louise Nevelson, Udo Nöger, Curtis Phillips, Pablo Picasso, Jeff Quinn, Robert Schefman, Don Simon, Vincent Tomczyk, Linda Touby, Cecil Touchon, Cristobal Valecillos & Andy Warhol.

Pancho Luna, Time, 2014, Mixed media, 24 x 48 x 12 inches.

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UNIX Gallery 532 W 24th St., New York, NY 10011 Tel (212) 209-1572 www.unixgallery.com info@unixgallery.com

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Alex Cesaria, Owner; Daniela Mercuri, Owner UNIX Gallery stimulates the careers of artists with compelling, unique visions who utilize exquisite artistic execution. These established and emerging artists embrace a ranging spectrum of traditional and contemporary artistic practices from painting, sculpture, and photography, to large-scale installations and a synthesis of diverse mediums. Functioning as an aperture to the future, the gallery makes an effort to introduce and establish prospective artistic mediums and visions to the subsequent art world. Artists Represented: Justin Bower, Desire Obtain Cherish, Marcello Lo Giudice, Dragan, KwangHo Shin, Alexi Torres, Peter Anton, Eugenio Merino, Ilidio Candja Candja, Andrea Sampaolo, John Messinger, Ingrid Dee Magidson, Ellen de Meijer, Beatriz Milhazes, Guido Argentini, Zhang Peng, Williams Carmona, Fabrizio Cestari, Enrico Castellani , Agostino Bonalumi, Turi Simeti, Os Gemeos, Li Guijun, Ling Jian, Philippe Pasqua

Desire Obtain Cherish, Yeah I Own This. So What?, 2014, Acrylic, edition of 3, 37 x 37 inches

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Untitled 30 Orchard St, New York, NY 10002 Tel (212) 608-6002 www.nyuntitled.com info@nyuntitled.com

Joel Mesler’s Rental Gallery’s concept involved renting gallery space to out of town galleries. The project was developed in Los Angeles and New York for five years. In May 2009 Rental began representing a small roster of artists and for a year it put on outstanding solo and group shows at the New York Chinatown space. In May 2010 Joel partnered with Carol Cohen, formerly Jay Jopling’s private collection curator and secondary market expert at London’s White Cube and in September 2010 they moved to a new space which was renamed UNTITLED. Since its inception, the gallery has presented solo shows by artists that were previously on Rental’s roster, such as Brendan Fowler, Phil Wagner and Matthew Chambers, in addition to David Adamo’s first major solo presentation in New York. In 2012 we worked closely with MoMA PS1 on Henry Taylor’s mid-career retrospective, which coincided with the artist’s solo show at the gallery. Recent exhibitions have included Trending (Parker Ito, Haley Mellin, Brad Troemel, and Artie Vierkant) and a solo exhibition by Kour Pour. Artists Represented: David Adamo, Matthew Chambers, N. Dash, Brendan Fowler, Joshua Neustein, Anna Plesset, Kour Pour, Ry Rocklen, Henry Taylor, Ian Tweedy, Artie Vierkant, Phil Wagner

Brad Troemel, (detail), Fish and Floral Arrangement 1 with Lealana Litecoins and AOCS Copper Rounds, 2014

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Am Park 1, Zell a.H., 77736, Germany Tel (07835) 549987 artbischoff.com walter-bischoff-galerie@artbischoff.com Museum Villa Haiss, Am Park 1, Zell a.H., 77736, Germany Tel (07835) 549987 museum-villa-haiss.com Walter Bischoff, Director; Johannes Bischoff; Margarete Schulz Walter Bischoff Galerie was founded 1983 in Chicago, 1989 in Stuttgart, 1995 in Berlin and 1997 in Zell a.H. Museum Villa Haiss. The focus of the gallery is contemporary art since 1950. Walter Bischoff Galerie gives a yearly a scholarship for a six-month studio stay in San Jose. Art fairs include: Art Cologne, Art Basel, ARCO Madrid, KIAF Seoul, art Karlsruhe, San Francisco and others. Artists Represented: Bill Barrett, Sandro Chia, Christo, Steffen Fischer, Manfred Hebenstreit, Thomas Henninger, Joachim Hiller, Tilmann Krieg, Helge Leiberg, Katherine Levin-Lau, Friederike Oeser, Sigmar Polke, Mel Ramos, Hans Rentschler, Thomas Ruff, Ymer Shaqiri, Jacek Siudzinski, K.R.H. Soinderborg, Hannah StĂźtzMentzel, Tom Wesselmann, Zhou-Brothers, Sculptures by Lluis Cera, Armin GĂśhringer,Sharon Loper

Hans Rentschler, South-West 2, 2004, Acrylic on canvas, 74 x 57 inches

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Walter Wickiser Gallery 210 Eleventh Avenue Suite 303, New York, NY 10001 Tel (212) 941-1817 Fax (212) 625-0601 www.walterwickisergallery.com wwickiserg@aol.com

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Walter Wickiser, Director; Jiyeon Jung, Director Established in 1992 and currently located in Chelsea, New York. As the son of the renowned artist Ralph L. Wickiser, Walter Wickiser specializes in twentieth century and contemporary painting of mid-career artists of American, Asian, and European decent. Artists Represented: Dina Gustin Baker, Alfie Fernandes, Edmund Ian Grant, Dorothy Heller, Bill Jackson, Meighen Jackson, Roseline Koener, Florence Putterman, Soile Yli-M채yry, Ralph L. Wickiser

Soile Yli-M채yry, Asphalt Pearl, 2013, Oil on canvas, 44 x 55 inches

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Zemack Contemporary Art 68 Hey B-iyar St., Tel Aviv, 62198, Israel Tel (+972) 36915060 Fax (+972) 36914582 www.zcagallery.com info@zcagallery.com

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Leore Yahel Ohad, Director; Anat Barnoy, Director Zemack Contemporary Art (ZCA) represents contemporary international artists with works created from all medias, including traditional oil on canvas, photography, video art, installations, sculptures, prints on voile and fabric. ZCA was established out of a desire to give a unique expression and focus to figurative art created by established and internationally recognized Israeli artists. Additionally, ZCA represents and introduces internationally recognized figurative artists to the local Israeli art scene. Artists Represented: Philippe Pasqua , Yigal Ozeri, Eran Shakine, Ofer Lellouche , Jan Rauchwerger, Aram Gershuni, Elie Shamir, Lena Liv , Lee Yanor , Yuval Yairi, Angelika Sher, Fatma Shanan

Philippe Pasqua, Crane Rouge, 2010, Photography, 200 x 150 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 Zoya Tommy owner/director

Zoya Tommy Contemporary was founded in 2009 in Houston, TX. The artists and exhibitions reflect the fascinating culture and offer competing ideas about contemporary art in the United States and the Caribbean in a variety of themes. The artists offer insights into the varying traditions and themes of what is considered contemporary. The gallery is a transitional space and continues to work with artists in Houston, Texas, as well as artists all over the US and the Caribbean. Artists Represented: Ushio Shinohara, Tierney Malone, Guus Kemp, Charles Krafft, Lindsey Nobel, Gil Rocha, Julon Pinkston, Lester Marks, Penny Cerling, Jason Villegas, Angela Kallus, Matthew Couper, B. Moody, Mark Perry, Marzia Faggin

Marzia Faggin, HVNUP, 2012, Tapestry, 52 x 37.5 inches

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Sam Francis (American, 1923-1994), Untitled, 1984, monotype on handmade paper with raw pigments, inks, and oils, signed, 46.25’’ x 42.25”

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