March 9, 2010

SCOPE & PULSE NYC 2010

I waited until the last day, like the procrastinator I am, and stopped by both Pulse and Scope Art Fair in the same day. Last year I really enjoyed Scope, and this year was definitely no let down, Pulse however was a disappointment; lost somewhere between the dullness of the Armory show and the contemporary vibes of Scope.... 

ART FAIR HIGHLIGHTS : PULSE



Enrique Gomez de Molina’s hybrid creatures @ SPINELLO GALLERY















(Above) Small portion of Angelo Musco's Aranea, (Below) Detail of 'Aranea' @Carrie Secrist Gallery




Brian Drury's Feast with Dean Project (Gallery)
(Above, a section of Untitled (feast) and Below, detail of (feast))









ART FAIR HIGHLIGHTS : SCOPE





Shot during a Performance Piece (artist unknown at this time)




"The King" Alexander Bagrat; 26 year old Painter (above; entire painting not shown)(detail below)








Wandering down a hallway towards a separate space, I passed this quote by Diane Pernet, it was only on my way out that I read it and smiled in appreciation for her words:






It was down this hallway that three artists (designers) were featured, one of which was the work of Sandra Backlund, a woman whose work is unmistakable.



Necklaces by Graham Tabor & Miguel
Villalobos



www.one-onehundred.com











(All photos taken by myself at both art fairs on March 6, 2010)
Individual write-ups on these artists will follow. (excluding Angelo Musco and Sandra Backlund,  whom you can find already noted in my blog)

1 comment:

  1. hey Miss Raven!
    thank you for the necklace picture!
    Diand Pernet just send us a link to your site, we are the artist that made the 8 necklaces at scope ny, our names:
    Graham Tabor and Miguel Villalobos,
    our site:
    www.one-onehundred.com/
    THANK YOU AGAIN!
    Miguel

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