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Announcement Announcement 29 articles, 2016-07-03 00:01 1 Alexis Silk, 2016 Spotlight Artist Alexis Silk is breaking exciting ground with dramatic new works in blown glass and metal that are at once timeless and thought (0.02/1) provoking. Emerging from the intersection of the artist's fascination with the human figure, passion for her molten medium, and desire for conceptual expression,... 2016-07-03 00:01 2KB artexponewyork.com 2 DAY 3 AT ARTEXPO: CROWDS CONVERGE ON PIER 94 Saturday at Artexpo marked the show's busiest day yet, drawing (0.01/1) thousands of attendees eager for artistic invigoration to the halls of Pier 94. Boasting booth after booth of extraordinary paintings, sculpture, glassworks, and photography, the 38th annual Artexpo New York offered something for... 2016-07-03 00:01 1KB artexponewyork.com 3 AENY 2016 Recap: Highlights from an Incredible Year That's a wrap! Artexpo New York has taken the fine-art scene by storm yet again, and we've got the sales, stories, and gorgeous collection of photos and videos to prove it. We'd like to extend a huge thank you to everyone... 2016-07-03 00:01 2KB artexponewyork.com 4 DAY 2 AT ARTEXPO: SPECIAL KEYNOTE, LIVE ART DEMOS & MORE Friday at Artexpo brought throngs of visitors through the gates of Pier 94 to see artwork from over 400 exhibitors from around the world, comprising more than 1,000 artists in total. The doors opened early for the event's Keynote Presentation by Pam Danziger, "Marketing Art... 2016-07-03 00:01 1KB artexponewyork.com 5 From Startup to Industry Star: Litsa Spanos, President and Owner of Art Design Consultants Founded in 1992, ADC, Art Design Consultants, Inc. has grown from a one-woman operation started in a 500-square-foot basement to a successful multi-team-member venture running in a gorgeous gallery space with stunning views. The woman who made it all happen... 2016-07-03 00:01 4KB artexponewyork.com 6 AENY 2016 – Art Talks & Seminars Planning your trip to the show? Be sure to attend one of our Art Talks or Seminars! Here are some highlights from our Education Schedule. For the full schedule click here. THURSDAY, April 14th 1pm-2pm | A Cautionary Tale: Protecting Your Artwork... 2016-07-03 00:01 3KB artexponewyork.com 7 slayer steam espresso machine the slayer steam espresso machine’s dashboard lets users take control of steam temperature, flow rate, ultimately improving flavor in the milk beverages ordered by the majority of north american customers. 2016-07-02 18:15 2KB www.designboom.com 8 TAAV arquitectos' reconstruction of the non- existent proposal the architectural concept seeks to clarify van der rohe's german pavilion's blurry memories, its ghosts, to provide a contemporary reinterpretation. 2016-07-02 15:30 1KB www.designboom.com 9 weston williamson partners vertical zoo weston williamson+partners 'vertical zoo' competition proposal allows for more community spaces in overpopulated urban areas. 2016-07-02 12:15 1KB www.designboom.com 10 Decaying Architecture Replicas Link Heaven and Hell in Red Hook Brooklyn-based artist Drew Conrad has created a sculpture of architectural decay that forms a bridge between Above and Below. 2016-07-02 12:05 3KB thecreatorsproject.vice.com 11 Explore LA's Fame Obsession with Giant 3D Postcards LA-based artist Alex Israel uses billboards, talk shows, and fake beaches to re-evaluate the City of Angels. 2016-07-02 12:00 4KB thecreatorsproject.vice.com 12 Take a Peek at the Artistic Sides of Mosquitoes, Bacteria, and Scientific Processes 'Science of the Unseen' is an online exhibition brainstormed by a computer graphics collective. 2016-07-02 11:55 2KB thecreatorsproject.vice.com 13 Shine Bright Like a Projector with This Tech- Savvy Hat Lumen Couture debuts a self-contained projector at a Calgary fashion show. 2016-07-02 11:50 2KB thecreatorsproject.vice.com 14 A Tiny Wishbone Holds This Deconstructed Piano Together Maskull Lasserre's juxtaposition between a hulking piano and a sliver of a wishbone is a visual wonder. 2016-07-02 11:45 3KB thecreatorsproject.vice.com 15 Tiny Chairs Are a Design Nerd’s Perfect 'Jenga' How many can you stack? 2016-07-02 11:40 1KB thecreatorsproject.vice.com 16 Asks, "Isn't All Art Created Equal? " The hierarchy between high and lowbrow artwork gets flipped on its head with the sophomore showing of 'Bad Art.' 2016-07-02 11:35 3KB thecreatorsproject.vice.com 17 AI Dreamgirls and Digital Shrimp Cocktails Color This Post-Internet Group Show The 'Olimpia's Eyes' exhibit explores the point just between where the physical, human element begins and the technological, virtual world ends. 2016-07-02 11:30 2KB thecreatorsproject.vice.com 18 7 Summer Shows to Relish in Queens A visit to the borough is a must this summer, and to help you navigate the sprawl, we rounded up seven exhibitions you'll be happy to relish. 2016-07-02 11:00 4KB news.artnet.com 19 Krishen Khanna and Anjolie Ela Menon’s ‘Summer Dialogue’ Artists Krishen Khanna and Anjolie Ela Menon recently showcased their creations “Summer Dialogue” at the Dhoomimal Gallery in Delhi. The show displayed over 35 artworks by the two artists. 2016-07-02 10:50 4KB www.blouinartinfo.com 20 matali crasset's brightly colored stripe chair for fermob contains a playful curved form matali crasset's 'stripe chair' for fermob is produced in a number of highly graphic hues which adds a vibrant splash of color to a neutral interior. 2016-07-02 09:30 1KB www.designboom.com 21 The Week in Art: A Gay Pride Grindr Slumbr Party and Martha Stewart at LongHouse Reserve It was a busy week, with a Grindr Slumbr Party for Gay Pride, and summer parties at the New York City High Line among others. 2016-07-02 08:00 4KB news.artnet.com 22 texturae debuts with three wallpaper collections the collections were created in collaboration with leading designers including: chiara andreatti, elena salmistraro, alessandro zambelli. 2016-07-02 07:15 1KB www.designboom.com 23 pedro reyes presents 'savage sunday' at la tallera gallery in cuernavaca at la tallera, pedro reyes presents 'domingo salvaje' -- an exhibition that brings together paradigms of literature, architecture, philosophy and sound. 2016-07-02 05:15 1KB www.designboom.com 24 "Katherine Joseph—Every Minute Counts" at the Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education Capturing labor's golden age and FDR-era politics, the photos in this exhibition demonstrate Joseph's commitment to portraying her subjects with respect and dignity. 2016-07-02 03:00 3KB www.blouinartinfo.com 25 Perret Schaad Teams With Hannah Herzsprung Perret Schaad collaborated with actress Hannah Herzsprung and video artists Transforma for a fashion video. 2016-07-02 02:15 1KB wwd.com 26 Curator’s Picks: A Century of War Movies at Imperial War Museum London Laura Clouting chooses 5 items from the IWM's new show, including an Academy Award, a portrait of a war hero, and an item of clothing intimately acquainted with a naked Jake Gyllenhaal. 2016-07-02 02:09 6KB www.blouinartinfo.com 27 Wendy Jim Presents at Berlin’s Galerie Crone Austrian label Wendy Jim staged a fashion exhibition at Berlin’s Galerie Crone. 2016-07-02 01:40 1KB wwd.com 28 Celebrate 'Summer 1954 in Biot' with Musée Fernand Léger Musée national Fernand Léger’s latest exhibition, which runs until September 26, looks back to a seminal outdoor presentation 60 years ago. 2016-07-02 01:37 2KB www.blouinartinfo.com 29 fredrikson stallard presents fluido at madrid's machado-muñoz gallery from now until july 15th 2016, madrid's machado-muñoz gallery presents 'fluido', an exhibition of pieces by fredrikson stallard. 2016-07-02 01:30 2KB www.designboom.com Articles 29 articles, 2016-07-03 00:01 1 Alexis Silk, 2016 Spotlight Artist (0.02/1) Alexis Silk is breaking exciting ground with dramatic new works in blown glass and metal that are at once timeless and thought provoking. Emerging from the intersection of the artist’s fascination with the human figure, passion for her molten medium, and desire for conceptual expression, the work exhibits surprising maturity and depth. Technically, Silk is pushing the boundaries of what is possible, sculpting her glass figures entirely freehand while the glass is hot on the end of a blowpipe or punty rod. Her largest figures are close to half her body weight and take a team of six assistants to handle the glass while she is sculpting it. While making intrinsically beautiful objects, Silk explores issues of human nature, society, and the relationship of humans, nature, and industry. Her hanging figures are an eloquent exploration of objectification of the body. Since receiving her BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2005, Silk has continued to study with glass masters such as Pino Signoretto, Richard Royal, and Boyd Sugiki. She has been working full time as an artist since 2006. Today she has work in museums, galleries, private collections, and fine art shows around the world. A much-anticipated programming element of Redwood Media Group’s other art shows, the Spotlight Artist Program is being featured for the very first time at Artexpo New York in 2016 and will continue to be a highlight at the show in future years. Alexis Silk is one of four esteemed artists selected for this year’s Spotlight Artist Program. 2016-07-03 00:01 lmullikin 2 DAY 3 AT ARTEXPO: CROWDS CONVERGE ON PIER 94 (0.01/1) Saturday at Artexpo marked the show’s busiest day yet, drawing thousands of attendees eager for artistic invigoration to the halls of Pier 94.
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