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PULSE New York Will Host 55 Galleries During Armory Week

2015-02-04 09:13:07 未知

PULSE Contemporary Art Fair, now celebrating its tenth anniversary, has announced the 55 exhibitors participating in its upcoming edition during New York's Armory Week.

This year's PULSE is moving back to March, rather than taking place during May's Frieze Week (see PULSE New York Moves to Armory Week for 2015). Exhibitors will each feature a small selection of artists, with a third of dealers showing the work of two artists in conversation, and 80 percent showing three artists or fewer. The fair's theme, "The Future," will be explored in a ten-curator round table on Saturday, March 7.

For our roundup of last year's fair, see Andy Warhol Homages Aside, PULSE Art Fair Doesn't Disappoint.

Billy Zhao of the Marina Abramovic Institute will curate the fair's "play" sector, for video and new media, while the projects section will showcase artists Lauren Fensterstock, Carla Gannis, Danny Rolph, Aaron T. Stephans, and Rachel Mica Weiss. There's also a series of events billed as including "prominent art world insiders."

Armory Week centers on the Armory fair, with a hefty 195 galleries from 28 countries at the the Armory Show itself (see Armory Show Announces 2015 Exhibitors and Special Focus Exhibition), and a new Gotham version of Art Miami helmed by former Armory Show head Katelijne De Backer (seeFormer Armory Show Director Will Run New Art Miami New York).

Here is the list of the exhibitors and artists at PULSE New York 2015:

523 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel, New York: Diana Copperwhite

Adah Rose Gallery, Kensington, Maryland: Joan Belmar, Brian Dupont, Alan Steele

ANTONIO COLOMBO ARTE CONTEMPORANEA, Milan: Zio Ziegler

ART LEXÏNG, Miami: Ye Hongxing

Black & White Gallery / Project Space, Brooklyn: Liset Castillo, Cristina del Campo, Peter Brock, Michael van den Besselaar

Brodsky Center Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey (POINTS): Lynda Benglis, Trenton Doyle Hancock, William Kentridge, Irena Nakova,Chris Ofili, Kiki Smith, Pat Steir, Richard Tuttle, Chuck Webster, Carrie Mae Weems, Stephen Westfall

Causey Contemporary, New York: Melissa Murray, John J. Richardson

Conduit Gallery, Dallas: Marcelyn McNeil, Sandra Ono

CYNTHIA CORBETT GALLERY, London: Fabiano Parisi

DAVIDSON CONTEMPORARY, New York: Thomas Witte, Sam Messenger, Darren Lago, Kim Rugg, Ghost of a Dream, Mel Rosas, Kiel Johnson

De Soto Gallery, Venice, California (IMPULSE): Laura Plageman, Osamu Yokonami

Emerson Dorsch, Miami: Elisabeth Condon

Galerie Ernst Hilger GMBH, Vienna: Mel Ramos, Cameron Platter, Brian McKee, Oliver Dorfer, FAILE, Shepard Fairey

GALERIE FREY, Vienna: Herbert Golser, Anselm Gluck, Johannes Domenig

Galerie L'lnlassable, Paris (IMPULSE): Anne Deleporte, Reinhard Voss & Adam Dix

Galerie Sator, Paris: Yevgeniy Fiks

Gallery LVS, Seoul: Tea Jin Seong, Won Kun Jun

gallery nine5, New York: Jessica Lichtenstein, Katherine Tzu-Lan Mann

Gallery Poulsen, Copenhagen, Denmark: Jean-Pierre Roy, Christian Rex van Minnen, Aaron Johnson, Nicola Verlato

InLiquid, Philadelphia (POINTS): Melissa Maddonni Haims

InSitu Works, New York: Pablo Davila, TrujilloPaumier, Alexis Zambrano

Lesley Heller Workspace, New York: Katherine Newbegin, Jim Osman

Livingstone gallery THE HAGUE/BERLIN, the Hague, the Netherlands: Raquel Maulwurf, Arnulf Rainer

Lyons Wier Gallery, New York: Jeff Muhs, James Austin Murray

LMAKprojects, New York: Russell Nachman

MC2Gallery, Milan: Renato D'Agostin, Trong Gia Nguyen

Mindy Solomon Gallery, Miami: Osamu Kobayashi

My Name's Lolita Art, Madrid: Paco Pomet, Joël Mestre

ODETTA, Brooklyn (IMPULSE): Margaret Roleke, Ryan Sarah Murphy

Philip Bloom Gallery, Nantucket, Massachusetts (IMPULSE): Eli G. Halpern, Patrick Shoemaker

Pictura Gallery, Bloomington, Indiana: David Magnusson, Connor Green, Joe Johnson

Project ArtBeat, Tbilisi, Georgia (IMPULSE): Beso Uznadze, Maia Naveriani, Thea Gvetadze

RICK WESTER FINE ART, New York: Alyse Rosner

ROCKELMANN&, Berlin (IMPULSE): Jeffrey Teuton, Kathleen Vance

Sienna Patti, Lenox, Massachusetts: Jonathan Wahl

Susan Eley Fine Art, New York: Carole Eisner, Allison Green

SVA Galleries, New York (POINTS): Curated Graduate Exhibition

TRANSFER, Brooklyn: Carla Gannis

Uprise Art, New York: Charlie Engman, Rachel Mica Weiss

Voltz Clarke, New York: Michael Marra, Elaina Sullivan

WAGNER + PARTNER, Berlin: Peter Dreher, Ruud van Empel, Eckart Hahn

Waterhouse & Dodd, New York and London: Kim Keever, Jean-Francois Rauzier

X-Change Art Project, Lima (POINTS): Alessandra Rebagliati, Mariana Rivero, Iliana Scheggia

Yuki-Sis, Tokyo (IMPULSE): Katsutoshi Yuasa

The nominated artists for this year's PULSE Prize, each featured in a solo show at the fair, are as follows:

Diana Copperwhite | 523 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel, New York,

Zio Ziegler | ANTONIO COLOMBO ARTE CONTEMPORANEA, Milan

Ye Hongxing | ART LEXÏNG, Miami

Fabiano Parisi | CYNTHIA CORBETT GALLERY, London

Elisabeth Condon | Emerson Dorsch, Miami

Melissa Maddonni Haims | InLiquid, Philadelphia (POINTS)

Yevgeniy Fiks | Galerie Sator, Paris

Russell Nachman | LMAKprojects, New York

Osamu Kobayashi | Mindy Solomon Gallery, Miami

Alyse Rosner | RICK WESTER FINE ART, New York

Jonathan Wahl | Sienna Patti, Lenox, Massachusetts

Katsutoshi Yuasa | Yuki-Sis, Tokyo (IMPULSE)

PULSE New York will be open March 5–8 at the Metropolitan Pavilion, 125 West 18th Street.

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