Already posted:
FAIR WEATHER: Deal or No Deal
FAIR WEATHER: Prologue
FAIR WEATHER: Art Basel
FAIR WEATHER: The Containers
FAIR WEATHER: Art Miami
FAIR WEATHER: Art Imitates Art
FAIR WEATHER: Pulse
FAIR WEATHER: Trends and Coincidences-Animals
FAIR WEATHER: Trends and Coincidences-Cut Paper
FAIR WEATHER: Trends and Coincidences-Looms with a View
FAIR WEATHER: Aqua Hotel
FAIR WEATHER: Aqua Wynwood
FAIR WEATHER: Trends and Coincidences-Stacks and Bales
FAIR WEATHER: Trends and Coincidences-Giants
FAIR WEATHER: Trends and Coincidences-Manual Labor
FAIR WEATHER: Scope
FAIR WEATHER: Red Dot
FAIR WEATHER: Bridge, Both Locations
FAIR WEATHER: Trends and Coincidences-Suspense
ABMB: Frank Stella "protractor" painting, John Chamberlain sculpture, Josef Albers painting (another Chamberlain/Albers pairing) at Waddington Galleries, London
Art Miami: Artist and date to be identified at McCormick Gallery, Chicago
Art Miami: Jesus Rafael Soto, Mural Cinetico, 1983, painted wood, aluminum and other materials, at Leon Tovar Gallery, New York
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Art Miami: Frederick Hammersley (two paintings at left dated 1965), Jeremy Thomas and William Metcalf at Charlotte Jackson Fine Art, Santa Fe
ABMB: John McLaughlin, paintings from the 1960s, including 1963, foreground, at Michael Kohn Gallery, Los Angeles
ABMB: Jo Baer, Untitled (White Square Lavender), 1964-1974, and Dan Walsh at Paula Cooper Gallery, New York
ABMB: Esther Stocker at Galerie Krobath Wimmer, Vienna
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ABMB: Francesco Vezzoli, Galerie Neu, Berlin
ABMB: Robert Mangold at Pace Wildenstein, New York and elsewhere
ABMB: Richard Tuttle, also at Pace Wildenstein
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ABMB: Rachel Whiteread at Luhring Augustine, New York
Scope: Pepe Lopez at Hardcore Contemporary, Miami
Art Miami: Joseph Goldberg at Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle
Art Miami: Regine Schumann at Galerie Renate Bender, Berlin
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Art Miami: Carlos Estrada Vega at William Siegel Gallery, Santa Fe
Aqua Hotel: Cecilia Biagini at The Hogar Collection, Brooklyn
Art Miami: Mark Fox at Larissa Goldston, New York
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Pulse: Ivelisse Jiminez at Diana Lowenstein Fine Art, Miami
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Pulse: Beat Zoderer at FTC Gallery, Berlin
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4 comments:
Hi Joanne
Loved seeing the Alfred Leslie...always thought he was ahead of his time.
Joseph Goldberg is a favorite in wax.
Did you see other encaustic work in any of the fairs?
Thanks for doing all this!!!
Yes, I did see other paintings and sculptures in wax at the fairs. I've integrated them into the various posts, either thematically or by venue--and there's a nice pair of Amy Ellingson paintings coming up in the next one, Geometry 2--but I must admit that I am holding out much of what I saw for my "Wax at the Art Fairs" talk, which I'll present at some point during the Encaustic Conference or post-conference ( www.montserratencausticconference.blogspot.com )in June.
Great photos as always Joanne, I appreciate all your posts from Miami! A lot of fabulous work! Thanks
I like this blog! Very inspiring, so much interesting things.
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