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For additional information contact KR Martindale Show Management at 310 822 9145 WWW.LAARTSHOW.COM THE FINE ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION PRESENTS THE TWELFTH ANNUAL JANUARY 24 - 28, 2007 SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA 2007 PARTICIPATING GALLERIES Aaron Galleries Abby M. Taylor Fine Art LLC Adler & Co. Anderson Galleries Arcadia Gallery Belgis-Freidel Fine Art Billy Shire Fine Arts Bobbie Greenfield Gallery Brand X Projects Inc. Charles Cowles Gallery Charlotte Jackson Fine Art Claire Oliver Gallery Cline Fine Art Couturier Gallery David Cook Galleries David Dike Fine Art, L.P. David Klein Gallery David Lusk Gallery De Ru’s Fine Arts Denenberg Fine Arts Eckert Fine Art Florida Elins Eagles-Smith Gallery Forum Gallery Frey Norris Gallery Galerie Michael Gallery C Gallery Henoch Gebert Contemporary Gemini G.E.L., L.L.C. George Billis Gallery George Stern Fine Arts Gerald Peters Gallery Gow Langsford Gallery Greg Kucera Gallery Hayden & Fandetta Rare Books Holsten Galleries J. Cacciola Gallery Jack Rutberg Fine Arts Inc. James Graham & Sons Jane Kahan Gallery Jerald Melberg Gallery Jonathan Novak Contemporary Art Jonathan O’Hara Gallery Julie Baker Fine Art Kathryn Markel Fine Arts Kelley Gallery Lawrence J. Cantor and Company LewAllen Contemporary Louis Stern Fine Arts M% McColl Fine Art Mendenhall Sobieski Gallery Meyerovich Gallery MW Gallery Nancy Hoffman Gallery Neuhoff Gallery Newzones Nohra Haime Gallery Pace Prints Pan American Art Projects Paul Thiebaud Gallery PDX Contemporary Art Peter Fetterman Photography The Redfern Gallery Rehs Galleries, Inc. Richard Levy Gallery Robert L. Parsons Fine Art Schiller & Bodo European Paintings Scott Richards Contemporary Art Scott White Contemporary Art Spencer Jon Helfen Fine Arts Sullivan Goss An American Gallery Tanner Hill Gallery Tasende Gallery Timothy Yarger Fine Art Trotter Galleries The Vallejo Gallery Vincent Vallarino Fine Art William A. Karges Fine Art Winston Wächter Fine Art Wooster Projects PARTICIPATING MUSEUMS Autry National Center Claremont Graduate University Irvine Museum Los Angeles Art Association / Gallery 825 Los Angeles County Museum of Art, LACMA Museum of Latin American Art, MoLAA Ventura County Museum of History and Art AND ORGANIZATIONS

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Page 1: Los Angeles Art Show 2007

For additional information contactK R Martindale S how Managementat 310 822 9145W W W.LAA RT SHOW.COM

T H E F I N E A R T D E A L E R S A S S O C I AT I O NP R E S E N T S T H E T W E L F T H A N N U A L

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PA RT IC I PAT ING GA LL E RIES

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PA RT IC I PAT ING MUS EUMS

Autry National CenterClaremont Graduate UniversityIrvine MuseumLos Angeles Art Association / Gallery 825Los Angeles County Museum of Art, LACMAMuseum of Latin American Art, MoLAAVentura County Museum of History and Art

AND O RGANIZAT IONS

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T h a n k y o u f o r a tt end in ga nd we l o o k f o r wa rd t o s e ein g y o u n e xt y e a r !

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TAB L E O F CONT ENT S PAG E

Welcome 1 Ma p 3Boot h Index 5Lectures and Panel Discussions 6Aaron Galleries 8Abby M. Taylor Fine Art 9Adler & Co 10Anderson Galleries 12Belgis-Freidel Fine Art 13Arcadia Gallery 14Billie S hire Fine Arts 16Bobby Greenfield Gallery 17Brand X Projects 18C harles Cowles Gallery 20C harlotte Jackson Fine Art 22Claire Oliver Gallery 24Cline Fine Art 26Couturier Gallery 28David Dike Fine Art, L .P. 29David Cook Galleries 30David K lein Gallery 32David Lusk Gallery 34Elins Eagles-Smit h Gallery 35De Ru’s Fine Arts 36Denenberg Fine Arts 38Eckert Fine Art– Florida 40Forum Gallery 42Gallery C 43Frey Norris Gallery Annex 44Frey Norris Gallery 45Galerie Mic hael 46Gallery Henoc h 48Gebert Contemporary (Formerly Chiaroscuro Gallery) 50George Billis Gallery 52Gerald Peters Gallery 53Gemini G.E.L. 54George Stern Fine Arts 56Greg Kucera Gallery 58Gow Langsford Gallery 60Hayden & Fandetta Rare Books 62Jack Rutberg Fine Arts 63Hol sten Galleries 64J. Cacciola Gallery 66James Gra ham & Sons 68Jerald Mel berg Gallery 69Jane Ka han Gallery 70Jonat han Novak Contemporary Art 72Jonat han O’Hara Gallery 74Julie Baker Fine Art 75Kat hryn Markel Fine Arts 76Kelley Gallery 77Lawrence J. Cantor and Company 78

M% 79Mc Coll Fine Art 80Menden hall Sobieski Gallery 81LewAllen Contemporary 82Louis Stern Fine Arts 84Meyerovic h Gallery 86M W Gallery 88Neu hoff Gallery 89Nancy Hoffman Gallery 90Newzones 92Pan American Art Projects 93No hra Haime Gallery 94Pace Prints 96P DX Contemporary Art 98Peter Fetterman P hotogra p hy 99Paul T hiebaud Gallery 100T he Redfern Gallery 102Re hs Galleries, Inc. 103Ric hard Levy Gallery 104Robert L. Parsons Fine Art 105Sc hiller & Bodo European Paintings 106Scott Ric hards Contemporary Art 108Scott W hite Contemporary Art 110Trotter Galleries 111Spencer Jon Helfen Fine Arts 112Sullivan Goss An American Gallery 114Tanner Hill Gallery 116Tasende Gallery 118Timot hy Yarger Fine Art 120Vallejo Gallery 122Vincent Vallarino Fine Art 123William A. Karges Fine Art 124Winston Wac hter Fine Art 125Wooster Projects 126Artist Index 128Fine Art Dealers Association ( FA DA) Statement 132FA DA Board of Directors and Members 133President’s Letter 134Los Angeles County Museum of Art ( LACMA) 135LACMA Letter 137Art Museum Council (AMC) of LACMA 138AMC Letter 141Museum Letters 142Sponsor Letters 145Supporting Organization Letters 148Official Letters 151Installations 156S how Design 162Music 163S how Producer’s Letter of Greeting 164Special T hanks 165Supporters 166O pening Nig ht Gala Patrons 243Sponsors 244

O P E N I N G N I G H T G A L A

Wednesday, January 24

6 pm V. I .P. Preview

7 - 10 pm Gala O pening

Benefit ing t he Art Museum Council of LACMA

G E N E R A L S H O W H O U R S

T hursday, January 25, 2007, noon to 7pm

Friday, January 26, 2007, noon to 7pm

Saturday, January 27, 2007, noon to 7pm

Sunday, January 28, 2007, noon to 6pm

For more information, please visit www.laarts how.com

K R Martindale S how Management 310-822-9145

Welcome

T he Twelft h Annual Los Angeles Art S how has grown

to include more t han 80 distinguis hed international

and American galleries, s howcasing an exciting array

of fine art from t he 16t h century to t he present.

Organized and sponsored by t he Fine Art Dealers

Association ( FA DA), t he Los Angeles Art S how is one

of t he most prestigious fine art fairs in t he country

and t he most important on t he West Coast.

Wit h t he launc h of a new 32,000 square-foot pavilion

to accommodate an ex pansive inventory of paintings,

scul pture, drawings, p hotogra p hs and prints offered

for sale, and all vetted for aut henticity and provenance

by FA DA, t he fair continues to a ppeal to a wide

audience—from t he beginner to all level s of t he

creative collector.

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PA RT IC I PAT ING GA LL E RIES BOOT HAaron Galleries B25 Abby M. Taylor Fine Art A7 Adler & Co. P112 Anderson Galleries B32 Arcadia Gallery B22 Belgis-Freidel Fine Art P127 Billy S hire Fine Arts P135 Bobby Greenfield Gallery B26 Brand X Projects P118 C harles Cowles Gallery P109 C harlotte Jackson Fine Art P108 Claire Oliver Gallery P110 Cline Fine Art P119 Couturier Gallery D63 David Cook Galleries A15 David Dike Fine Art, L .P. B27 David K lein Gallery P120 David Lusk Gallery D54 De Ru’s Fine Arts C45 Denenberg Fine Arts C33 Ec kert Fine Art– Florida P111 Elins Eagles-Smit h Gallery D60 Forum Gallery P117 Frey Norris Gallery & Annex C40 Galerie Mic hael A4 Gallery C P131 Gallery Henoc h C46 Gebert Contemporary ( Formerly C hiaroscuro Gallery C37 Gemini G.E.L. , L .L .C. P105 George Billis Gallery P125 George Stern Fine Arts B34 Gerald Peters Gallery B29 Gow Langsford Gallery P124 Greg Kucera Gallery D52 Hayden & Fandetta Rare Books B18 Hol sten Galleries B30 J. Cacciola Gallery B19 Jack Rutberg Fine Arts A1 James Gra ham & Sons P123 Jane Ka han Gallery A12 Jerald Mel berg Gallery P132 Jonat han Novak Contemporary Art C36 Jonat han O’Hara Gallery P100 Julie Baker Fine Art P106 Kat hryn Markel Fine Arts P133 Kelley Gallery D48 Lawrence J. Cantor and Company A16 LewAllen Contemporary P130 Louis Stern Fine Arts P122 M% P104 Mc Coll Fine Art B23 Menden hall Sobieski Gallery A14 Meyerovic h Gallery P126 M W Gallery P128 Nancy Hoffman Gallery P114 Neu hoff Gallery P134 Newzones P129 No hra Haime Gallery P115 Pace Prints P103 Pan American Art Projects B24 Paul T hiebaud Gallery D62

Boot h Index

P DX Contemporary Art P121 Peter Fetterman P hotogra p hy D58 T he Redfern Gallery A9 Re hs Galleries, Inc. A2 Ric hard Levy Gallery P101 Robert L . Parsons Fine Art A17 Sc hiller & Bodo European Paintings A8 Scott Ric hards Contemporary Art P113 Scott W hite Contemporary Art C42 Spencer Jon Helfen Fine Arts D50 Sullivan Goss An American Gallery C38 Tanner Hill Gallery D47 Tasende Gallery P116 Timot hy Yarger Fine Art C44 Trotter Galleries A11 Vallejo Gallery A5 Vincent Vallarino Fine Art A6 William A. Karges Fine Art A3 Winston Wac hter Fine Art P102 Wooster Projects C35

L ECT U R ES AND PANEL DISCUSSIONS Arena 1 Gallery

PA RT IC I PAT ING MUS EUMS AND O RGANIZAT IONSArt Museum Council P206Autry National Center P203Claremont Graduate University P201Gallery 825 Nort h TentLos Angeles County Museum of Art ( LACMA) P205Museum of Latin American Art (MoLAA) P202Ventura County Museum of History and Art P204

PUB LICAT IONSAmerican Art Collector P209American Art Review P208Art & Antiques P207Art & Auction P210Art & Living P211Art in America P212Art Ltd. P213Art Newspa per P220Art Now Gallery Guide P214Coagula P215Fine Art Connoisseur P216Sout hwest Art P217T he Catalogue of Antiques and Fine Art P219

R ESTAU RANT S & BA RS – O P ENING NIGHT Allegria Nort h TentBar Nort h Tent, P221Border Grill Nort h TentBravo Cucina Nort h TentC hakra Indian Restaurant Nort h TentCuidad Nort h TentE. & J. Gallo WineryFront Area Da Vinci Ecco Domani

Maso Canali Hama Sus hi in Venice Front AreaI Cugini Front AreaLocando Del Lago Front AreaLu Biscuits Nort h TentMaria’s Italian Kitc hen Nort h TentMot her’s Cookies Nort h TentOcean & Vine Front AreaOcean Avenue Sea food Front AreaPane E Vino Nort h TentPomtini Bar Nort h TentSunset Restaurant Nort h TentT he Kitc hen Nort h Tent

R ESTAU RANT & BA RLocando Del Lago Nort h Tent

OT H E R PA RT IC I PANT SFine Art Conservation La boratories P139Jerry Solomon Framing P136K KJZ P200L.A. Packing, Crating and Transport Nort h TentS hawn Speck Picture Frames P138Vandeuren Arc hival Framing P137

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Lectures and panel discussions

W HAT CO L L EC T O RS A N D D EA L E RS N E E D T O K NO W A BOU T H O LO C AU S T E R A LO O T E D A R T — T H E L E GA L I S S U E S : AN INT ERNAT IONAL FOUNDAT ION FOR A RT R ESEA RCH (IFA R) PANEL

S haron Flesc her, Executive Director, I FA R

Friday, January 26 at 10:30am

I FA R Executive Director, S haron Flesc her leads a panel of prominent legal specialists in a discussion of current legal issues surrounding t he owners hi p and restitution of artwork looted during t he Holocaust era. Esta blis hed in 1969, IFA R is a nonprofit educational and researc h organization dedicated to integrity in t he visual arts. In addition to offering impartial , aut horitative information on aut henticity, owners hi p, t heft , and ot her artistic , legal, and et hical issues concerning art objects, I FA R publis hes t he award-winning I FA R Journal (including t he “Stolen Art Alert”); organizes public programs; offers an Art Aut hentication Researc h Service; and serves as an information resource. T his panel for t he Fine Art Dealers Association’s LA Art S how is t he f irst I FA R public program in Los Angeles. For more information a bout I FA R, visit www.ifar .org.

Panelists: Jessica L. Darra by, Esq. , Attorney at Law, Santa Monica E. Randol Schoenberg, Esq., Partner, Burris & Schoenberg, LLP, Los AngelesT haddeus J. Stauber, Esq. Partner, Nixon Pea body LL P, Los Angeles Steven E. T homas, Esq. , Partner, I rell & Manella LL P, Los Angeles

HOW T O LOOK AT A RT W IT HOUT F E ELING INF E RIO R

Milton Esterow, Editor, Publis her A RTnews

Friday, January 26 at 2pm

Since his arrival at t he helm of multi-award winning A RTnews magazine in 1972, acclaimed editor and publis her, Milton Esterow, has guided its g rowt h into t he world’s largest-circulation art periodical . T hroug hout his distinguis hed career, Mr. Esterow has consistently received recognition fo r hi s outstand ing cont r ibut ions in t he f i eld s o f a rt jou rnali sm and investigative art reporting, including a 2003 Lifetime Ac hievement Award from t he professional members hi p of t he College Art Association. Mr . E ste row ’s lead ing sc hola rs hi p in t he v i sual a rt s p rov ides a wonder ful vantage fo r a ppre c ia t ion o f today ’ s v ib rant a rt cultu re .

LECT U R ES AND PANEL DISCUSSIONS

D ESIGNING W IT H A RT: PANEL DISCUSSION

Carolyn Baylon, Princi pal of CB Design, Inc. , Los Angeles

T hursday, January 25 at 10:30am

Insider t i ps on t he ‘w hat to do’s and how to’s’ for combining and designing inte r io r s pa ces t hat a re maste r p ie ces in t hei r own r ig h t . Moderato rCarolyn Baylon of CB Design, a Los Angeles based f irm specializing in bot h residential and hospitality designs, leads a panel discussion in t his must-see presentation for t hose w hose passion for art ex pands beyond t he s ha ping of four wall s.

W O LFGANG PAA L EN – IM P LIC IT S PAC ES, S LID E P R ES ENTAT ION AND DISCUSSION

Andreas Neufert , Director of t he Wolfgang Paalen Arc hiv, Berlin Dr. Konrad Ober huber, Aut hor, Curator, Professor and Former Director, T he Al bertina Museum, Vienna

T hursday, January 25 at 1pm

Arc hivist , art historian, and writer Andreas Neufert presents on visionary intellectual Wolfgang Paalen w hose passage to t he United States during W W II would have instrumental effects on t he New York Sc hool of artists in t he forties. Discussion and following conversation wit h acclaimed curator and historian, Dr. Konrad Ober huber, will touc h upon many of t he artists represented in t he fair , hig hlig hting Paalen’s role as a primary t hinker. He was a good fr iend of Mot herwell , and a progenitor of Surrealist practices t hat would ex pand into t he ex plorations of t he Abstract Ex pressionists.

T H E GLAMO R, T H E HO R RO R AND SO FO RT H: B EING AN A RT IST IN AN OV E R H EAT ED A RT MA R K ET

David Pagel, Assistant Professor of Art T heory and History, Claremont Graduate University

Saturday, January 27 at 10:30am

Art historian, crit ic and curator, David Pagel, leads a panel of noted artists in a discussion of t he t hrill s and pitfall s of t he profession in early 21st Century Los Angeles, focusing on t he often turbulent transition from graduate sc hool to t he real world; t he increasingly cor porate nature of contemporary culture; and t heir relations hi p to t he entertainment /education industries.

Panelists: Wendell Gladstone, S herin Guirguis and Max JansonsHosted by Claremont Graduate University’s Office of Alumni and Donor Relations

A F T E R DINNE R T H E PA RT Y GO ES ON: JU DY C HICAGO ON T H E CONT INU ED R EL EVANC E O F F EMINIST A RT

Judy C hicago

Saturday, January 27t h at 1pm

Artist , aut hor, feminist , educator and intellectual, Judy C hicago has played a major role in s ha ping contemporary art for more t han 40 years. As a pioneer and founder of t he Feminist Art movement in t he 1970s, C hicago pressed for an enlarged definit ion of art , an ex panded role for t he artist , and a woman’s r ig ht to freedom of ex pression. In t his lecture s he describes t he continuing relevance of Feminist Art, using as her definit ion art t hat is content-based and aut hentic to t he artist ’s personal ex perience w hile demonstrating a willingness to s hare t he public stage wit h many voices. C hicago contends t hat art based on aut hentic personal content—a distinctive content mediated by gender, culture, geogra p hy, race, religion, et hnicity, sexual orientation and all t he many attributes of human individuality—is art t hat can hel p to create empat hy wit h t hose w ho would ot herwise be unknown to us, t hus overcoming differences and hel ping to make t he world w hole.

A RT CO LL ECT O RS’ BOOT CAM P

Jori Finkel, Contributor to t he New York Times, Art + Auction and A RTnews

Sunday, January 28 at 10:30am to 2pm

In a compelling works hop led by art crit ic and reporter Jori Finkel, you have 90 minutes and $50,000 (of play money, sorry!) to assemble an art collection of your c hoice. T he 80-plus galleries at t he fair will serve as your source for material s and Jori Finkel as your advisor. T his is fantasy football for t he art world, as you have t he c hance to assemble your own dream team of paintings, p hotogra p hs, and t he like. T he works hop will cover basic buying strategies wit h an end goal of compiling a collection for presentation and voting on ‘ for best in s how’ by t he g roup.

T H E STAINED GLASS A RT O F JU DIT H SC HA EC HT E R: A NE W DI R ECT ION IN CONT EM PO RA RY GLASS

Judit h Sc haec hter, Lecture and Book Release

Sunday, January 28t h at 3pm

In today’s global art world, it seems artists are often categorized into a single perception–painter, scul ptor, printmaker, p hotogra p her—in a desire to associate t he new wit h t he familiar , only w hen viewing t he work of Judit h Sc haec hter one f inds suc h categories and definit ions are meaningless to her talents. Her glass work is at once beautifully executed and cra fted, creating a dazzling, ca ptivating content driven art wit h new pieces presenting a ju xta position of f igures, textile designs, ancient ma ps and diagrams t hat blur t he distinction between realism and a bstraction. In t he words of aut hor Henry Miller, it can be said to embody t hat importance of “g reat art [t hat] teac hes not hing, except t he signif icance of li fe”—humanity, beauty and compassion, t he values of society as t hey are laid bare for inter pretation and understanding. A book signing of her most recent monogra p h, “Extra Virgin” will follow Sc haec hter’s lecture and discussion.

F RIDAY SAT U RDAY SUNDAY

Presentations ta ke place directly across t he street from t he s how – at t he Santa Monica Art Studios, Arena 1 Gallery, 3026 Air port Avenue.

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BOOT H A7

Aaron Galleries specializes in Impressionism, Modernism, Regionalism, Social Realism, American Abstraction and Abstract Ex pressionism. T he gallery al so has an extensive collection of 19t h and 20t h century American prints, including t he major works of T homas Hart Benton and Grant Wood.

AA RON GA LL E RIES 50 East Oak StreetC hicago, I L 60611T 312 943 0660 F 312 943 9839E [email protected]

BOOT H B25

T homas Hart Benton (1889-1975)T he Race , 1942, lit hogra p h; edition 250, AAA, pencil signed

ABBY M. TAYLO R F INE A RT LLC

Abby M. Taylor Fine Art L LC is dedicated to handling exceptional American and European paintings, works on pa per and scul pture.AMT F INEA RT is t he name t he gallery uses on a daily basis. T he gallery has an extensive inventory and is renowned for its scul pture department.

43 Greenwic h AvenueGreenwic h, CT 06830T 203 622 0906 F 203 622 7561E a bby@amtfineart .comwww.amtfineart.com

Jean Léon GérômeFrenc h, 1824-1904Italian Peasant Women and an InfantOil on canvasSigned and dated lower left , 184926 3/4 x 34 3/4 inc hes

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In addition to ex hibit ing t he works of t he f inest modern and contemporary artists, A DL E R & Co. is pleased to provide a full range of value added services to private, cor porate, and institutional clients. T he Gallery is committed to serving our clients’ interests, w het her t hey are seeking to acquire a work by a favorite artist or assembling a museum quality collection. Drawing on more t han four decades of collective ex perience, we are a ble to identify, locate, and place t he most desira ble pieces. A DL E R & Co. is al so proud to pursue a very special interest in spotlig hting t he work of women artists. From t he et hereal, non-objective compositions of artist Hilla Rebay, Co-Founder of t he Guggen heim Museum, to t he extraordinary paintings of emerging p hotorealist Kat hryn Siegler, we are t hrilled to provide a venue for women, contemporary and past, to ac hieve recognition commensurate wit h t he quality of t heir work.

A D L E R & CO. GA LL E RY251 Post Street # 510San Francisco, CA 94108T 415 445 9900F 415 445 9903E [email protected]

BOOT H P112

A RT IST SBerenice AbbottAnne ApplebyJanice BialaC hristop her BrownSandro C hiaFrancesco Clemente Louise Da hl-WolfeRic hard DiebenkornDan DoukeCarroll Dun hamDale Eric ksonSam FrancisKeit h HaringDavid HockneyS hirley Ja ffeJasper Jo hnsVassily KandinskyAnis h Ka poorJulian Let hbridge Conrad Marca-Relli

Julia MangoldJoanne MatteraEliza bet h MurrayAntonio MuradoNat han OliveiraJanis ProvisorRobert Rausc henberg Hilla RebayEd Rusc haJeff Sc hallerMic hael ScogginsSean ScullyRic hard SerraKat hryn SieglerTom Slaug hterKurt SolmssenJames StaggDonald SultanWayne T hiebaudAndy War holTerry Winters

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Kat hryn Sieglerb. 1959, Jefferson, WisconsinMennen , 2006Acrylic on canvas24 x 24 inc hes

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Hilla Rebay1890 - 1967,Greens Farms, CN Nine Orange Lines , 1961Oil and colored pencil on canvas 39 1/2 x 47 1/2 inc hes

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AND E RSON GA LL E RIES

T he Anderson Galleries, L LC is dedicated to s howing museum quality 19t h and 20t h century paintings by noted and historically important European and American artists. Outstanding Impressionist , Post- Impressionist , Early Modern, Barbizon Sc hool, and Academic works are s hown t hroug hout t he year. Recognized as one of t he leading traditional galleries in t he western United States, our inventory consistently includes a wide range of subjects including: rural landsca pes, citysca pes, historical and allegorical pictures, scenes of romance , f amily li f e , animal s , po rt ra i t s and still-li fes. We are dedicated to building long-term relations hi ps wit h all our clients.

354 Nort h Bedford DriveBeverly Hill s , CA 90210T 310 858 1644 F 310 858 1643E [email protected]

Member Appraisers Association of AmericaFine Art Dealers AssociationArt and Antique Dealers League of AmericaAntiques Dealers Association of California

Harry B. Lac hman, American, 1886 -1975Notre Dame et la Seine , 1920

36 x 29 inc hes (44 x 37 inc hes framed )Oil on canvas

Signed and dated lower r ig ht: Harry B. Lac hman 20

David Hockney, b. 1937 Celia observing , 1976Etc hing and aquatint 35 5/8 x 29 1/2 inc hes

B ELGIS F R EID EL F INE A RTPO Box 1008Syosset, NY 11791T / F 516-496-4184E [email protected] posters.com

Our Gallery has been handling works on pa per since 1977. Artists include Bonnard, C heret, Dubuffet, Hockney, Matisse, Picasso, Rouault , Toulouse-Lautrec. We handle original posters, prints, and drawings. We are now featuring t he works of David Hockney.

BOOT H P127BOOT H B32

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Arcadia gallery specializes in contemporary, realist painting and scul pture. Representing bot h internationally recognized and emerging artists, t he gallery’s painters all display a level of skill and a “unique voice” often t houg ht lost in t he contemporary art world.

A RCA DIA GA LL E RY 51 Greene StreetNew York, NY 10013T 212 965 1387F 212 965 8638E Arcadia [email protected]

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Daniel AdelBrad AldridgeSean BeaversMic hael C ha pmanMatt hew CornellNatalie Feat herstonMic hael GrimaldiEric HammerJefferson HaymanRon Hic ksSa bin HowardDonald JurneyMic hael K leinAlexander K lingsporSteven LevinQiangli LiangRobert LiberaceMalcolm T. LiepkeJeremy Li pkingFrancis LivingstonPaul Raymond SeatonSteven SkollarVictor Wang

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Steven Diamant, PresidentAndrew Smenos, Curator

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Malcolm T. Liepke American, b. 1953 Rendevous2004, Oil On Canvas 32 x 28 inc hes

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Daniel Adel American, b. 1962Breaker, 2006Oil on canvas 32 x 46 inc hes

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Mic hael C ha pman American, b. 1957Oceanfront NocturneOil on canvas 20 x 28 inc hes

bottom rig ht Mic hael K lein American, b.1980W hite Roses , 2006Oil on canvas 34 x 48 inc hes

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David AnderleGary BasemanGlenn BarrTim BiskupDave CooperMarc DennisDaniel Martin DiazTony Fitz patric kDon FritzRaul GuerreroEliza bet h McGrat hHudson MarquezC hris MarsGary PanterMarion PeckS hag (a ka Jos h Agle)Owen Smit hJoe SorrenMiriam Wosk

BILLY SHI R E F INE A RT S

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Owen Smit hUntitled (boxing image)

27 1/2 x 21 1/2 inc hesFramed 32 1/2 x 26 1/2 inc hes

Courtesy Billy S hire Fine Arts

T he Bobbie Greenfield Gallery was esta blis hed in 1975, specializing in prints, drawings and unique works on pa per by t he New York Abstract Ex pressionist and Pop artists. T he gallery al so ex hibits scul pture, paintings and ot her media by esta blis hed contemporary California artists. Inventory includes works by C harles Arnoldi , Guy Dill , Sam Francis, Helen Frankent haler, David Hockney, Alex Katz, Roy Lic htenstein, Ed Moses, Robert Motherwell, Robert Rausc henberg, Ed Rusc ha, Frank Stella, Wayne T hiebaud and Andy War hol.

BOBBIE G R E ENFIELD GA LL E RYBergamot Station2525 Mic higan Avenue, B6Santa Monica, CA 90404T 310 264 0640F 310 264 0740E [email protected]

Robert Mot herwellRed Sea I I , 1979Etc hing and aquatint34 1/2 x 29 inc hesSigned in pencil lower r ig htEdition of 100

5790 Was hington BoulevardCulver City, CA 90232T 323 297 0600www.billys hirefinearts.comTuesday - Saturday 12-6pm PST

© 2006 Dedalus Foundation, Inc. Licensed by VAGA, New York

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P hili p Taa ffeLuna parkScreenprint in colorsEdition of 75S heet size: 73 1/4 x 51 3/4 inc hes

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James SienaBattery Variation I , I I , I I ISet of t hree screenprints in colors, Edition of 45S heet size 46 x 37 inc hes

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Vija CelminsOcean SurfaceScreenprintSigned and numbered edition of 45S heet size 27 x 33 inc hes

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Jennifer BartlettHouseSet of 25 screenprintsEdition of 60Eac h s heet size:14 x 14 inc hes

Works on pa per specialist , C hristine Neptune, and master printer Robert Blanton formed Brand X Projects, Inc. , to publis h t he f inest new editions in colla boration wit h contemporary masters. Using classical met hods of printmaking, we have worked wit h Jennifer Bartlett , Vija Celmins, Wolf Ka hn, Stone Roberts, P hili p Taa ffe, Mic kalene T homas, C hristop her Wool, Jo hannes Wo hnseifer, Jenny Holzer, David Row and James Siena. T he newly ex panded gallery is in C hel sea on 25t h Street and t he studio is in Tribeca in New York City. We invite collectors to t he gallery to see t he latest editions, and work one on one to learn a bout works on pa per & build t heir collections.

B RAND X P ROJ ECT S, INC.

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Jennifer BartlettVija CelminsJenny HolzerWolf Ka hnAdam PendletonStone RobertsDavid RowJames SienaP hili p Taa ffeMic kalene T homasJo hannes Wo hnseiferC hristop her Wool

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511 West 25t h StreetSuite 602New York, NY 10001T 212 989 9080E c hrisnep@eart hlink.netwww.bx pinc.com

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C hristine NeptuneRobert Blanton

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C HA R L ES COW L ES GA LL E RY

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C harles ArnoldiI ron Gri p , 2006oil on aluminum72 x 72 inc hes

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Mona Ku hnFlower , 2006c hromogenic printEdition of 830 x 30 inc hes

537 West 24t h StreetNew York, NY 10011T 212 741 8999F 212 741 6222E [email protected] 10 - 6

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C harles ArnoldiJosé Manual BallesterEdward BurtynskyBeatrice CaaccioloGene DavisJo hn DivolaVernon Fis herTommy Fitz patric kRobert JuarezMona Ku hnAl SouzaJames Surl sJil WeinstockHenry WesselWilliam T. WileyXiaoze XieRobert Yoder

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C HA R LOT T E JAC K SON F INE A RT

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200 West Marcy Street, Suite 101Santa Fe, NM 87501 T 505 989 8688F 505 989 9898E cjfa@c harlottejac kson.comwww.c harlottejac kson.com

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C harlotte Jackson, DirectorMic haela Ka hn, Press Coordinator

C harlotte Jackson Fine Art, esta blis hed in 1989, s p e c iali zes in Monoc h rom e and t he roots o f Monoc hrome, including Reductive, Minimalist , Lig ht and Space, Color Field, and Modernist works. T he gallery features contemporary work by nationally and internationally known artists in a variety of mediums including painting, scul pture, and p hotogra p hy.

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C harles ArnoldiJo hn Beec hAlfonso FratteggianiTony DeLa pMarcia Ha fifFrederic k HammersleyScot HeywoodJames HowellJosep h MarioniWilliam MetcalfEd MosesFlorence Pierce Winston Roet hMic hael RouillardDavid SimpsonP hil SimsJeremy T homasRoy T hurstonEric Tilling hastSusan York

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C harles ArnoldiI ronclad , 2006Oil on aluminum43 1/8 x 21 7/8 inc hes (ir regular)

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Frederic k HammersleyDo You Do #6 , 1970Oil on linen42 x 42 inc hes

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C LAI R E O LIV E R GA LL E RY

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Representing both emerging and mid-career artists, Claire Oliver Gallery focuses on creating an environment designed to stimulate creative thought and the advancement of new theories in contemporary art. By displaying and promoting bright new artists and their original, unconventional projects, the Gallery c hallenges the public’s preconceived notions on contemporary art. Claire Oliver does not sell or exhibit secondary market works of art; we are only interested in representing and exhibiting artists who are currently working to express fresh ideas in an intelligent and well-executed manner.

Claire Oliver has made it her mission to promote female artists with a focused program, working to expose them to museums and curators throughout North America and Europe. T he Gallery represents a strong core group of female artists, seriously striving to make a difference and c hange the way we view women in art. Patricia Cronin, Janet Biggs, Judith Schaechter, Bonnie Collura, Carson Fox, Amy Morken and Carla Gannis are among the three generations of feminist artists the gallery represents.

Claire Oliver Gallery has assisted many major International Museums in the acquisition of works for their permanent collections; the Gallery’s artists have been written about in Artforum, Flashart, Art in America, Artnews, T he New York Times, Exit Art, Tank, Art Nexus, Vogue, Elle, and many other important European and American publications.

513 West 26t h StreetNew York, NY 10001T 212 929 5949F 212 255 4699E [email protected]

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Claire OliverIan Rubinstein

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A ES+F GroupJanet BiggsP hyllis BramsonPaco CaoJoAnne CarsonBonnie ColluraPatricia CroninPeter DrakeMic hael EastmanEva & AdeleCarson FoxCarla GannisSam GibbonsCat herine HoweAmy MorkenBernardi RoigGino RubertJudit h Sc haec hterRic hard Sti plErika Wanenmac her

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Judit h Sc haec hterSeizuresStained glass lig ht box30 x 53 inc hes

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Patricia Cronin Zenobia in C hains from T he Harriet Hosmer Catalogue Raisonne Project , 2006, Watercolor on pa per15 x 11 1/2 inc hes

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Carson FoxCandyland (detail)Cast resin and pinseac h flower a pproximately 6 x 6 x 4 inc hes

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C LINE F INE A RT

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Garo Antreasian Patrocinio BarelaMilton AveryMark BeckEmil BisttramOscar BluemnerDorot hy Brett Curt BrillC harles Burc hfieldHoward CookJames CookP hili p CurtisStuart Davis Gene K lossWillem de KooningElaine de KooningArt hur DoveNat han FlorenceDon Gale Greg GummersallMarsden HartleyNic holas HerreraAlexandre HogueFrank Buffalo Hyde Luis Jimenez

4222 Nort h Mars hall WayScottsdale, AZ 85251T 480 941 1811F 480 393 5825 Toll Free 877 941 1811E info@clinefineart .comwww.clinefineart.com

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Geoff ClineKristen ClineJerre Lynn Vanier

Founded in 1985, Cline Fine Art specializes in twentiet h century modern and contemporary art . T he gallery represents t he estates of Louis Ribak, Beat r i ce Mandelman , E l a ine de Kooning , William Lumpkins, and an accomplis hed g roup of contemporary artists from t he United States and Latin America.

Raymond Jonson Aaron Kar pAnna bel LivermoreRobert Long hurstWilliam LumpkinsJames R. MageeBeatrice MandelmanJo hn MarinBen Messic kAlfred MorangDoel ReedLouis RibakDiego RiveraHoward Sc hleeterHelen Seibert Paul S ha piroJosep h StellaBet h Ames SwartzTriniKarl Umlauf T heodore Waddell

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Emil Bisttram1895-1976Ascension , 1964Acrylic on canvas48 x 36 inc hes

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Elaine de Kooning1918 -1989Portrait of Kaldis , 1978Oil on canvas79 x 50 inc hes

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Robert Long hurst, b.1949Ara besque X LVBubinga wood13 1/2 x 11 x 6 inc hes

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Nic holas Herrera, b.1964I Pray For a Santo C hevyCarved and painted wood12 1/2 x 16 1/2 x 9 inc hes

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DAV ID DIK E F INE A RT, L.P.

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T he gallery specializes in late 19t h and early 20t h Century American and European paintings wit h an emp hasis on t he Texas Regionalists and Texas Landsca pe Painters.

2613 FairmountDallas, T X 75201T 214 720 4044F 214 720 4469E ddfa@swbell .netwww.daviddikefineart.com

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Aimée GarcíaEnigma , 2004

27 1/4 x 20 1/2 inc hesDye transfer print

Edition of 10

166 Nort h La Brea AvenueLos Angeles, CA 90036T 323 933 5557 F 323 933 2357E [email protected] www.couturiergallery.comTuesday - Saturday 11- 5

COUT U RIE R GA LL E RY

Couturier Gallery, esta blis hed in 1987,specializes in Latin American and American painting, scul pture, p hotogra p hy and ceramic s by master and mid-career artists. T he gallery has been a leader in promoting important artists from Cuba, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Sout h America as well as t he United States, Europe and Asia.

T he gallery colla borates frequently wit h museums and public collections in curating ex hibit ions and developing t heir collections of Latin American art . It has al so introduced a number of important Latin American artists to t he United States, including t he Cuban artists Al berto Korda, Raul Corrales and Bel kis Ayon.

Jose Ar pa Sp./Am. 1858-1952

Alcala del RioOil on panel

8 5/8 x 10 5/8

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T he gallery specializes in quality American paintings, drawings, and prints from t he late 19t h to t he mid 20t h century. An emp hasis is placed on regional, traditional, modern and a bstract works from Colorado, New Mexico, and California.

1637 Wazee StreetDenver, CO 80202T 303 623 8181F 303 623 4817E [email protected]

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C harles Partridge AdamsC harles Ragland BunnellJo hn Fa bian Carl sonE. I . CouseAndrew DasburgGerard Curtis DelanoEve DreweloweFremont EllisErnest Martin HenningsCarl LindinEdgar Alwin PayneC harles Marion RussellBirger Sandzén

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David Cook, Linda Cook, Carrie Wassemiller, As hley Walter, El sa Carenbauer, Adam van Eeck hout, Lori Vrc hota, Brenda Niave

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Edgar Alwin Payne,1883 -1947Untitled ( Red Sail s) , c . 1922Oil on canvas, signed lower left

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Ross Eugene Braug ht, 1898 -1983Untitled (Hill s and Rocks) , c . 1935Oil on canvas, signed lower center

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Sven Birger Sandzén, 1871 -1954In t he Mountains, Manitou Springs Colorado, 1920Oil on canvas, signed lower r ig ht t itled and dated verso

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Et hel Maga fan, 1916 -1993T he Barrier , Tempera on boardsigned lower left

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DAV ID K L EIN GA LL E RY

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163 Townsend StreetBirming ham, MI 48009T 248 433 3700F 248 433 3702E info@d kgallery.com www.d kgallery.com

T he David K lein Gallery specializes in American and European Contemporary Art and 20t h Century paintings and scul pture. In addition to featuring t he work of Modern Masters, t he gallery has a special inte rest in contem pora ry reali sm. A yea r ly s c hedule o f s hows in c ludes t he wo r k o f esta bli s hed national and international artists as well as emerging artists. David K lein Gallery provides consulting services for bot h private and cor porate collections.

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Victoria AdamsBo BartlettKristin BeaverNorman Blu hmFernando BoteroWilliam Glenn CrooksRobert De Niro, Sr.Brad Dur hamPaul FeeleyMic hael GoldbergAl HeldHans HofmannLester Jo hnsonAlex KatzMary KimAlfred LeslieStep hen MagsigConrad Marca-RelliLouise Nevel sonC harles PompiliusJennifer ReevesMilton Resnic kJulian StanczakDonald SultanTom WesselmannBen W hite house

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David K lein C hristine Sc hefmanHaley Roberts

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Alex KatzPath In t he Woods, 2006Oil on panel12 x 9 inc hes

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Fernando BoteroMano Grande , 1976BronzeH: 34 1/2 inc hes

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Kristin BeaverBig Hon Lil’ Mama, 2004Oil on canvas91 x 72 inc hes

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Step hen Magsig, Palace Detail L.A., 2006 Oil on canvas60 x 42 inc hes

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Tad Lauritzen Wrig htArt S hould, 2006Acrylic on canvas

48 x 48 inc hes

4540 Poplar AvenueMemp his, T N 38117T 901 767 3800F 901 767 [email protected]

DAV ID LUSK GA LL E RY

Located in Memp his, t he home of a nexus of musical innovation, big rolling waters, barbecue, cotton and soul, David Lusk Gallery strives to serve and enlig hten collectors across t he country a bout t he ric hness of t he Sout h and t he Sout hern artist . Since 1995, David Lusk Gallery has maintained a f irm commitment to artists working wit hin our region and t he g reater Sout heastern United States.

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Wade Hoefer American, b. 1948Westering Quercus

Oil on canvas, 200648 x 60 inc hes

ELINS EAGL ES-SMIT H GA LL E RY

Elins Eagles-Smit h Gallery focuses on t he ex hibition of contemporary American and international paintings and scul pture by mid-career artists. In addition, we organize c hanging ex hibit ions as well as inventory artwork from significant historical movements suc h as t he American Abstract Artists, California Impressionists, T he Society of Six, T he San Francisco Bay Area Figurative Group, and t he Abstract Ex pressionist Movement of t he east and west coast. Elins Eagles-Smit h Gallery is a member of t he San Francisco Art Dealers Association.

49 Geary Street # 520San Francisco, CA 94108T 415 981 1080F 415 981 1206E [email protected]

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De Ru’s Fine Arts has served collectors at all level s for over t hirty-seven years. Specializing in 19t h and 20t h Century American art , wit h an emp hasis on Early California Impressionism, we have an extensive inventory of f ine paintings by suc h artists as Edgar Payne, William Wendt and Hanson Put huff at bot h gallery locations.De Ru’s is a full service gallery, offering our clients t he best consultation, conservation and researc h, as well as an extensive library of art reference books for purc hase.De Ru’s stands be hind t he aut henticity of every work we sell and guarantees eac h piece to have been cleaned, framed and conserved to t he hig hest museum quality standards.We are always interested in acquiring good examples of Early California Art. Clients will f ind fr iendly, knowledgea ble sta ff dedicated to meeting your every need.

Esta blis hed 19699100 Artesia BoulevardBellflower, CA 90706 T 562 920 1312. F 562 920 3077E [email protected] / www.fada.comHours: 10am-5pm Tues-Fri , 10am-2pm Sat. , Closed Sun & Mon

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Dana BartlettFranz Bisc hoffMaurice BraunBenjamin BrownFrank CuprienJo hn GambleAnna Hill sPaul LauritzEdgar PayneGranville RedmondA. G. RiderJack Wil kinson Smit hElmer and Marion WachtelWilliam WendtOrrin W hite

1590 Sout h Coast Hig hway Laguna Beac h, CA 92651T 949 376 3785F 949 376 9915E [email protected]: 11am-5pm Wed-Sun, Closed Mon & Tue

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Dewitt C Mc Call , I I I , OwnerKennet h F Jones, OwnerDebra Flores, Associate Bellflower GalleryKat hleen U pdyke Barrett , Associate Laguna Beac h Gallery

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Edgar Payne1883-1947Big Pine LakeOil on canvas 28 x 34 inc hes

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William Wendt1865-1946Morning S hadows Oil on canvas 25 x 30 inc hes

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Denenberg Fine Arts was esta blis hed in 1965, and continues to provide sc holarly investigation, consultation on issues of aut henticity and conservation, and advice for purc hase and sale to collectors and institutions. Our inventory includes a wide range of museum-quality American & European art from t he 16t h century to t he present, wit h a focus on American and International Modernism.We pay t he hig hest prices for outrig ht purc hases, and offer to sell on consignment at competit ive commission rates.

417 Nort h San Vicente BoulevardWest Hollywood, CA 90048T 310 360 9360F 310 360 9160E [email protected]: By a ppointment

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Jo hn AlexanderMilton AveryLeonard BaskinNorman Blu hmHans Bö hlerLeonora CarringtonMerton ClivetteWillem De KooningArt hur DoveAl brec ht DurerLucio FontanaDavid Gil hoolyArs hile GorkyFrancisco GoyaEdward HagedornDennis HopperRoy Lic htensteinReginald Mars hDavid ParkRal p h Barton PerryPa blo PicassoRembrandt Van RijnJames RosenquistWillam ScottInez Helen SeibertT heodoros Stamos

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Stuart DenenbergBeverly Denenberg

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Ed Kien holzUntitled Construction , 1956Mixed media, 56 x 19 3/4 inc hesSigned lower r ig htEx hibited: T he de Menil Collection, Houston, Texas, W hitney Museum of American Art, New York, MOCA, Los Angeles

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Emerson WoelfferDay is Orange , 1950Oil and Duco on board18 x 25 inc hesSigned and titled verso

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Dennis Hopper1964 Artforum , 1988 (Andy War hol wit h Flower)Unique impression on pa per in blue and black inks36 x 36 inc hesSigned and dated

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Leonora CarringtonGriff in , c irca 1950Gold tooling on red leat her9 1/2 x 9 1/8 inc hesSigned verso in blac k ink

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EC K E RT F INE A RT – F LO RIDA

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Eckert Fine Art – Florida specializes in Post-Abstract Ex pressionism, Pop, O p, and Contemporary Art; t he art t hat inspired Henry Ec kert w hen he and Jane started Ec kert Fine Art in 1973. Close personal relations hi ps between t he Ec kerts and most of t he artists t hey represent drive t he gallery. T he Ec kerts’s commitment to t hese f ine artists and t he wide variety of art t hey produce will keep t he gallery strong for years to come.

T he Promenade at Bonita Bay26811 Sout h Bay Drive, Suite 132Bonita Springs, F L 34134T 239 949 1125F 239 949 9551E info@eckertf ineart .comwww.ec kertfineart.com

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Jean-Mic hel BasquiatJo hn C hamberlainC hristoJim DineEric ForstmannSam FrancisDon GummerDiana LevinsonRoy Lic htensteinLarry PoonsDarryl PottorfRobert Rausc henbergLarry RiversSaul SteinbergBoaz Vaadia

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Jane Eckert Henry Ec kert R honda Cook Kevin Burlew Troy Buckner

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Robert Rausc henbergAmerican, b. 1925Sentry, Urban Bourbon , 1992, Acrylic on enameled aluminum49 x 66 inc hes t his page top

Diana LevinsonAmerican, b. 1949Meter , 2005Oil on canvas30 x 40 inc hes bottom

Boaz Vaadia,Israeli , b. 1951Yiz haq & Eli ’av , 2005Edition of 572 x 92 x 70 inc hes

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GA LL E RY C

Gallery C specializes in original work by contemporary California artists and partici pates in art education and community outreac h. S howing painting, scul pture, mixed media and installation, t he gallery presents quality art of hig h integrity. Featuring bot h emerging and well-establis hed artists, Gallery C is a venue for w hat is exciting and fres h in t he California art scene, supporting t he artists w hose work represents not only t he urban California aest hetic, but al so describes global contemporary movements.

1225 Hermosa AvenueHermosa Beac h, CA 90254T 310 798 0102F 310 798 0039 E [email protected]

Jennifer PoonA T housand Stitc hes , 200669 x 93 inc hesWatercolor on Pa per

FO RUM GA LL E RY

Forum Gallery is a leader in t he f ield of Modern and Contemporary f igurative art . Founded in 1961, today t he gallery represents forty-f ive contemporary artists, including Odd Nerdrum, William Beckman and Robert Cotting ham w hile maintaining an important inventory of American and European Modernism and Soc ial Reali sm. Fo rum Galle ry has pl a ced wor ks in every majo r Am er i c an m u seum, in p r ivate collections t hroug hout t he world, and is a founding member of t he Art Dealers Association of America.

8069 Beverly BoulevardLos Angeles, CA 90048T 323 655 1550F 323 655 1565E la [email protected]

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Robert Cotting hamEig hteen Components , 2006Oil on 18 canvases54 x 108 inc hes

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F R EY NO R RIS GA LL E RY

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Focusing on important Bay Area artists and internationally recognized artists from Asia, Frey Norris Gallery provides one of San Francisco’s most welcoming and dynamic venues for ex periencing and purc hasing contemporary art . Frey Norris Gallery ex hibits paintings, works on pa per (including drawings, pastel s and watercolors) , collage, scul pture, manufactured conceptual work and p hotogra p hic media.

456 Geary Street (at Mason)San Francisco, CA 94102T 415 346 7812E wendi@freynorris .comE raman@freynorris .com www.freynorris.com

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Raman FreyWendi NorrisMike Yo hayBecky Parker

Dorot hea TanningBeyond t he Esplanade, 1940

Oil on canvas29 x 14 1/4 inc hes

Susanna h BettagI T houg ht You Would Envelop Me but

Here I am Floating ( Detail) , 2006 Acrylic on masonite

48 x 80 inc hes

T he Frey Norris Gallery Annex focuses on classic Sur reali sm f rom t he 1920s to t he 1980s , specializing in t he women artists associated wit h t his movement.

F R EY NO R RIS GA LL E RY ANNEX

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Susanna h BettagZ hong BiaoHarvey DinnersteinP hilli p DvorakKate EricRodney EwingDana HarelTrek KellyKo h Myung KeunDavid LinnDavid MellenHisas hi TenmyouyaTed VasinInkie W hang

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Leonora CarringtonLeonor FiniDorot hea TanningRemedios VaroRené MagritteSalvador DalíWolfgang Paalen

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GA L E RIE MIC HA EL

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430 Nort h Rodeo DriveBeverly Hill s , CA 90210T 310 273 3377F 310 273 0879E art@galeriemic hael.comwww.galeriemic hael.com

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Mic hael Sc hwartz, President Julie Jackson-Ukra, DirectorAlexander Mertens, C hief of Acquisit ionsRic hard Rice, Lynn Marks, Robert Avellano, Jimmy Dzia k, Ga briela Bakos, Robert Ve hon, Consulting Sta ff

Galerie Mic hael specializes in fine 19t h and 20t h century European paintings, old masters and modern prints. T he gallery’s collection includes works by Rembrandt, Picasso, C hagall, Toulouse-Lautrec, Renoir, Cassatt, and Matisse. Galerie Mic hael is al so a leading dealer of plein air paintings of t he Barbizon Sc hool and t he Frenc h Landscape tradition including Camille Corot, Claude Monet, Jules Breton, Leon L’Hermitte and Auguste Bon heur. Distinguis hed painters of la Belle Epoque suc h as Tissot, C heret, Muc ha and Robbe are al so represented. Galerie Mic hael maintains a print room containing Master prints from Rembrandt to Picasso.

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Leon Augustin L hermitte 1844-1925Laveuses au lavoirOil on canvas29 1/2 x 39Signed ‘L . L hermitte’ lower left

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Pa blo Picasso1881-1973Femme couc hèe et Guitariste , 1959Color linocut on Arc hes pa per, 20 x 25 inc hes

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Joan Miro, 1893-1983La Grève Noire, 1973Etc hing, aquatint and carborundumSigned and dedicated to Robert, r ig ht side.23 3/4 x 54 1/2 inc hes

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GA LL E RY H ENOC H

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Gallery Henoc h represents painters and scul ptors w ho exemplify t he best in contemporary American and European Realism. T he work ex hibited comprises a wide diversity of styles and subject matter. T hese artists stand out for t heir imagination and distinctive personal a pproac h. All reflect Gallery Henoc h’s commitment to an art based on individual, subjective style and sensibility.

555 West 25 StreetNew York, NY 10001T 917 305 0003F 917 305 0018E g henoc [email protected] henoc h.comHours: Tuesday - Saturday, 10:30 - 6:00

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Olga AntonovaJo hn EvansDon GaleDaniel GreeneDavid KassanMel Lei pzigEve MansdorfSimon Nic holasGary RuddellKat hy RuttenbergWoody S hep herdBurton SilvermanS haron SprungBen W hite houseEliza bet h Wil sonStep hen Wrig htJo hn Randall YoungerEric ZenerDarryl Zudeck

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George Henoc h S hec htman, DirectorNancy Hic ks, Assistant DirectorAndrew Liss, Assistant DirectorS heryl Liebman, Administrator

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Gary RuddellStand or Fall2005, Oil on canvas48 x 60 inc hes

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Eric ZenerT he Great Awakening 2006, Oil on canvas60 x 70 inc hes

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Gebert Contemporary ex hibits painting and scul pture. In April 2007, a new 6,000 square foot space will open on Guadalupe Street in Santa Fe’s excit ing Railyard district . T his hig h-ceilinged, ex pansive space will be used for site-specif ic installations of large-scale scul pture and video. Gebert Contemporary features an international range of esta blis hed and emerging artists.

GEB E RT CONT EM PO RA RY( FO RM E R LY C HIA ROSCU RO GA LL E RY)

544 Sout h Guadalupe StreetSanta Fe, NM 87501T 505 992 1100F 505 989 1991E [email protected]

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Sara h AmosJennifer BartlettIsa bel BigelowGris ha BruskinLuis CastroFrancisco Castro-LeneroWoods DavyDirk De BruyckerFlavio GarciandiaJo hannes GirardoniMis ha GordinDavid Hirsc hiJun KanekoPerla KrauzeKubac h & KroppTom LieberXavier MascaroRicardo MazalMarcia MyersJo hn Nel sonUdo NogerBrandon ReeseBarbara RogersDaniel SeniseHenry Leo Sc hoebelHunt SlonemVera SpruntEvert WitteMary Antonia Wood

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7160 Main StreetScottsdale, AZ 85251T 480 429 0711F 480 429 0713E gallery@c hiaroscuroaz.comwww.c hiaroscurogallery.com

558 Canyon RoadSanta Fe, NM 87501T 505 992 1100 F 505 989 1991E [email protected]

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Jane Egan, Director, Santa FeWilliam Lykins, Director, ScottsdaleLynda Fos hie, Santa FeCovington Jordan, Santa FeC hris Santa Maria, ScottsdaleSuann Sinclair , Santa FeEliza bet h Tietel , Scottsdale

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Marcia MyersScavi MMV I- IX , 2006Fresco tr i ptyc h on linen85 x 72 inc hes

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Woods DavyCantamar 5/18/06 , 2006Stone on g ranite pedestal67 x 35 x 24 inc hes

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Jun KanekoUntitledGlazed ceramic30 1/4 x 17 x 12 inc hes

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GEO RGE BILLIS GA LL E RY

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Gerald Peters Gallery handles American paintings, drawing, and scul pture of t he nineteent h and twentiet h centuries including works from t he Hudson River, Impressionist , American Western, and Modernist sc hool s. We al so handle selected contemporary art .

511 West 25 StreetNew York, NY 10001T 212 645 2621F 212 645 2397E gallery@georgebillis .comwww.georgebillis.com

Jorge SantosHunter’s Hel per , 2006Oil and acrylic on canvas40 x 60 inc hes

2716 Sout h La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles / Culver City, CA 90034T 310 838 3685F 310 838 3438E [email protected]

George Billis Gallery features contemporary artwork by mid-career and emerging artists from across t he United States; primarily New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. We represent artists working in a variety of media, including scul pture, painting and p hotogra p hy. Artists include: Jos h Dorman, Daniel P hill , Derek Buckner, Jorge Santos, Greg Martin, Barbara Strasen, Ann T hornycroft , Step hen Magsig, Julie Speed, Step hanie Weber, C harlotte Smit h, Erika K hor, and Carol C harney.

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1011 Paseo de PeraltaSanta Fe, NM 87501T 505 954 5700 F 505 954 5754

24 East 78t h StreetNew York, NY 10021T 212 628 9760 F 212 628 9635www.g pgallery.com

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Marguerite Zorac h1887-1968VigilOil on canvas32 x 26 inc hesSigned lower left : Marguerite Zorac h

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GEMINI G.E.L.

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Founded in 1966, Gemini G.E.L. is an artists’ works hop and publis her of limited edition prints and scul ptures. At Gemini, t he artists do all t he drawing or carving directly onto t he printing elements. T he edition is hand-printed by Gemini’s Master Printers, and eac h print is signed and numbered by t he artist as well as embossed wit h t he Gemini ‘c hop. ’In 1981, t he National Gallery of Art in Was hington, D.C. honored Gemini wit h t he esta blis hment of a permanent arc hive. It functions as a study center for sc holars and collectors, and contains a complete history of t he works hop. Included is one example from eac h of t he over 2,000 editions publis hed. T hree major touring ex hibit ions wit h works from t he arc hive have been organized and ex hibited by t he National Gallery.Gemini has colla borated wit h more t han 60 hig hly accomplis hed artists in lit hogra p hy, etc hing, screenprinting, woodcut, and a variety of scul ptural material s.

8365 Melrose AvenueLos Angeles, CA 90069T 323 651 0513F 323 651 4418E [email protected]

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Josef Al bers Jo hn Baldessari Larry Bell Jonat han Borofsky Cecily Brown C hris Burden Vija Celmins Jo hn C hamberlain Ric hard Diebenkorn Sam Francis Frank O. Ge hry Robert Gober P hili p Guston Ann Hamilton David Hockney Jasper Jo hnsEll swort h KellyEdward & Nancy Reddin Kien holzRoy Lic htensteinBrice MardenMalcolm MorleyEliza bet h MurrayBruce NaumanIsamu Noguc hiClaes OldenburgDarryl PottorfKen PriceRobert Rausc henbergJames RosenquistSusan Rot henbergEdward Rusc haRic hard SerraFrank Stella

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Sidney B. Fel senStanley Grinstein

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Jo hn Baldessari Noses & Ears, Etc. : T he Gemini Series: Two Profiles, One wit h Nose and Turban ( B&W ), 20062-layer, 12-color screenprint; mounted to Sintra and framed 34 3/4 x 56 3/4 x 3 inches Edit ion of 45 t his page

Bruce NaumanCockeye Li ps from Infrared Outtakes , 2006Epson UltraC hrome K3 ink-jet print19 x 28 inc hes Edition of 60

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GEO RGE ST E RN F INE A RT S

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For over t hirty years, George Stern Fine Arts has specialized in California Impressionism and American Scene painting. We have a large inventory of t he f inest examples of paintings from 1880 t hroug h 1940 and beyond. We are involved in educating t he public on t he historical development of t hese artists and t he connoisseurs hi p of collecting. We have publis hed books on artists suc h as Art hur Dominique Rozaire, Conrad Buff , and Robert Frame.

George Stern was t he Fine Art Dealers Association’s founding president. Currently he is serving on t he boards of t he Art Dealers Association of California, t he California Heritage Museum in Santa Monica, t he Board of Governors of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, and Board of Advisors of Claremont Graduate University in Claremont, California.

8920 Melrose Avenue West Hollywood, CA 90069T 800 501 6885 T 310 276 2600 F 310 276 2622E [email protected] www.sternfinearts.com

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Franz Bisc hoffCarl Oscar BorgJessie Arms BotkeMaurice BraunConrad BuffAlice C hittendenAl son Skinner ClarkP hil DikeJo hn FrostAugust GaySelden GileGrigory GluckmannPercy GrayClarence HinkleJosep h K leitsc h

6t h Avenue, Between Dolo res and San Carlos StreetsP.O. Box 2953Carmel, CA 93921T 831 626 1100 F 831 626 9900

Jean Mann heimEdgar PayneAgnes PeltonGranville RedmondArt hur G. RiderGuy RoseHenrietta S horeG. Gardner SymonsElmer Wac htelMarion Wac htelWilliam Wendt

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West Hollywood

George Stern, ownerIrene Stern, directorJennifer Gunlock, administratorNoubar Yessayan, administrative assistant Oscar Ramos, maintenance

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Brent Gross, directorMarissa Laubsc her, administrative assistant

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Josep h K leitsc h, 1881-1931T he Girl in Red , Oil on canvas50 x 40 inc hes

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Jessie Arms Botke, 1883-1971Egrets , Oil and gold lea f on panel24 x 16 inc hes

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Guy Rose, 1867-1925Dunes , 17 Mile Drive c . 1918, Oil on canvas15 x 18 inc hes

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G R EG KUC E RA 212 T hird Avenue Sout hSeattle, WA 98104T 206 624 0770F 206 624 4031E sta [email protected]

Esta blis hed in 1983, t he Greg Kucera Gallery ex hibits paintings, scul pture and prints by bot h emerging and esta blis hed Nort hwest artists. T he galle ry al so mainta ins an extensive inventory of prints and works on pa per by nationally known figures suc h as Diebenkorn, Frankent haler, Mot herwell , and Rot henberg.

T he gallery occupies over 6,500 square feet of space, comprising t hree separate ex hibit ion galleries, an upstairs scul pture loft and an outdoor scul pture deck. T he gallery is a member of t he A DAA.

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Annie Mae YoungBars , 2003Quilted fa bric 88 x 73 inc hes

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Jo hn BuckLodge Grass , 2000Cast bronze49.5 x 15.5 x 12 inc hes Ed /3

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Ric hard DiebenkornSix Soft Grounds: #6 , 1978, Soft g round etc hing 39 3/4 x 26 inc hesEd /35, Crown Point Press

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Josep h GoldbergFlig ht Of T he Hawk , 2003Encaustic on canvas on panel, 40 x 36 inc hes

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Anne ApplebyJoe BielJo hn BuckDebora h Butterf ieldMark CalderonDrew DalyJack DawsRic hard DiebenkornTara DonovanMarcel DzamaC hris EngmanClaudia Fitc hHelen Frankent halerJosep h GoldbergMorris GravesJane HammondWilliam Kentridge

Margie LivingstonS herry MarkovitzKerry James Mars hallEnrique Martinez CelayaPeter MillettRobert Mot herwell Mark New portTim RodaRoger S himomuraJeffrey SimmonsSusan SkillingKiki Smit h Katy StoneW hiting TennisLynne Woods TurnerDarren WaterstonEd Wicklander

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Greg Kucera, Director Kent BaerLaura KomadaJim WilcoxBradley Winc hester

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GOW LANGSFO R D GA LL E RY

Gow Langsford Gallery is a commercial art space committed to fostering and promoting t he f inest contemporary art from New Zealand and a broad. T he gallery consistently strives to provide a forum t hroug h w hic h its artists may be ex posed to local, national and international audiences. T his includes a regular and varied ex hibit ion sc hedule as well as frequent partici pation at major international art events. T he gallery avidly supports t he g rowt h and development of t he contemporary Maori and Pacif ic visual arts, recognizing t hat t heir uniqueness is essential to t he identity of New Zealand art , particularly wit hin an international context. E sta bli s hed in 1987, Gow Langs fo rd Galle ry represents a pproximately twenty artists and artist ’s estates from New Zealand, Australia, t he United States and Europe. Curated ex hibit ions and colla borative projects form a strong part of t he ex hibit ion programme.T he gallery regularly features editions and works by artists Andy War hol, Jeff Koons, Ger hard Ric hter and Sol Le Witt .

Gow Langsford Gallery is a member of t he New Zealand Contemporary Art Dealers Association.

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Gary LangsfordJo hn GowVic ki Vuleta

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S hane CottonTony CraggPaul DibbleDale FrankDic k FrizzellMax GimblettAnt hony GoicoleaAiko GrootKat harina GrosseSara Hug hes

Len Lye (estate)Allen Maddox (estate)Antonio MuradoKarl Maug hanJudy MillarReuben PatersonJo hn PuleRic hard T hompsonBernar Venet

Cnr Kitc hener and Wellesley StreetsP.O. Box 5461Auckland, New ZealandT 64 9 303 4290F 64 9 303 4302E [email protected]

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T homas RuffPorträt (S. Ergolovitc h) , 1999C hromogenic colour print wit h Diasec face and wood frame, 82 3/4 x 65 inc hesEdition of 4 + 2 artist ’s proofs signed, numbered and dated verso: “T h Ruff 3/4 1999”

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Karl Maug hanIn t he Valley of t he Elwy 2002, Oil on canvas78 x 90 inc hes

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JAC K RUT B E RG F INE A RT S, INC.

Founded in 1979, Jack Rutberg Fine Arts features important Modern and Contemporary European, American and Latin American artists. T he gallery represents t he estates of Hans Burk hardt, Oskar Fisc hinger, and Francisco Zuniga, as well as contemporary artists Patric k Gra ham, Rut h Weisberg, and Jerome Witkin. Important solo s hows have included Ta pies, Gorky, Rouault , Weber, Kollwitz, Calder and ot her signif icant 20t h century artists. Major ex hibit ions have included surveys of German Ex pressionism, California Modernism and Los Angeles Contemporary Art.

357 Nort h La Brea AvenueLos Angeles, CA 90036-2517T 323 938 5222F 323 938 0577E [email protected] krutbergfinearts.com

Emil Nolde , 1867-1956Fis h , c .1923-24Watercolor13 1/8 x 18 1/2 inc hes

Hayden & Fandetta Rare Books, international private dealers based in New York City, specialize in books a bout art , antiques and interior design. Color plate books, illustrated books and Art Deco books wit h striking illustrated dustwra ppper are al so in stock. A bookbinder/conservator is on sta ff to offer clients complete bookbinding and restoration services.

Post Office Box 1549New York, NY 10101-1549T 212 582 2505E [email protected]

HAYD EN & FAND ET TA RA R E BOOK S

T he Million Pound Deposit by E. P hilli ps O ppen heim. 1930 first edition. I llustrated dustwra pper signed by Bib Pares.

T he Woman W ho Commanded 500,000,000 Men by C harles Pettit . 1929 first edition. I llustrated dustwra pper signed by Paul Wenck.

Tropical Fruit by Alfred Harding. 1928 first edition. I llustrated dustwra pper signed by William Siegel.

Live Bait by Et hel M. Dell . 1932 first edition. I llustrated dustwra pper signed by R. M. Burley.

P hoto by Stan Sc hnier

Members:Antiquarian Booksellers’ Association of AmericaInternational League of Antiquarian BooksellersArt and Antique Dealers League of AmericaC INOA

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HO LST EN GA LL E RIES

Hol sten Galleries was esta blis hed in Stockbridge, Massac husetts in 1978 and was one of t he f irst studio glass galler ies in t he U.S . As an internat ionally recognized gallery represent ing over 30 leading contemporary glass artists, t he clientele include private collectors, museums and cor porations in building collections of glass scul pture and installations. Among t he world-renowned glass artists a re Dale C hi huly , Do rot hy Ha fner , Sidney Hutte r , Jon Ku hn , Lino Taglia p iet ra , Wi lli am Mor r i s , C hristop her Ries, Martin Rosol, Steven Weinberg and Marvin Li pofsky.

3 Elm Street Stockbridge, MA 01262T 413 298 3044www.hol stengalleries.com

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Sidney HutterJon Ku hnC hristop her RiesSteven Weinberg

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Steven Weinberguntitled14 x14 x 3 inc hes

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Sidney HutterPolis hed Laminated Vertical Vase18 x12 x 8.5 inc hes

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J. CACCIO LA GA LL E RY

T he J. Cacciola Gallery was founded in 1986 and has been dedicated to representing t he f inest contemporary artists at work today.From mid-career painters to emerging artists, we continue to seek exceptional talent and bring t heir work to a wider public .We have made a determined commitment to t his work a bout w hic h we feel passionate.

531 West StreetNew York, NY 10001T 212 462 4646E [email protected]

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Mark BeckLinda C hristensenKat hryn EnsallGeorge Fisc herScott FraserGary GodbeeKeit h Jacobs hagenAlex KanevskyMarianne Kol bJames La heyBrent McIntos hJanet Mona foDaniel Mor perCarol Mot hnerJeanette Pasin SloanCarole PierceJon RedmondBruce Saamuel sonKoo Sc hadlerRay TurnerDennis WojtkiewiczEllen Wagener

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Mark BeckSan SimeonOil on canvas51 x 38 inc hes

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Linda C hristinsenBalanceOil on canvas7 x 5 inc hes

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James La heyOrc hidMixed media84 x 60 inc hes

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Ray TurnerMontanaOil on canvas40 x 45 inc hes

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J E RA LD M ELB E RG GA LL E RY

Jerald Mel berg Gallery features contemporary painting and scul pture by a diverse g roup of artists from all geogra p hic regions. Consequently, our artists reside all over t he United States, Sout h America and Spain. T he artists represented by t he gallery are c hosen wit h extreme care, as we seek to ex hibit works of art t hat have a particular visual poetry and inner integrity t hat transcend t he everyday, regardless of being a bstract, representational or realist .

625 Sout h S haron Amity RoadC harlotte, NC 28211T 704 365 3000F 704 365 3016E gallery@jeraldmel berg.comwww.jeraldmel berg.com

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Jerald Mel bergMary Mel bergGaybe Jo hnsonC hris Clamp

JAM ES G RAHAM & SONS 1014 Madison AvenueNew York, New York 10021T 212 535 5767F 212 794 2454E info@jamesgra hamandsons.comwww.jamesgra hamandsons.com

Helen Torr, American 1886-1967Veneer and Gra pes , 1930-31

Oil on board, 27 x 18 7/8 inc hes

James Gra ham & Sons specializes in 19t h and 20t h Century American Paintings; American and European Scul pture; and Brit is h Ceramic s. T he gallery was founded in 1857 and is celebrating its 150t h anniversary t his year.

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Robert Mot herwell , 1915-1991Untitled (Collage wit h Music and Yellow Oc hre)1977, Acrylic , pencil & pa per collage on board31 x 23 inc hes © copyright 1977 Dedalus Foundation, Inc./Licensed by VAGA, NY

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JANE KAHAN GA LL E RY

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T he JANE KAHAN GA LL E RY is an internationally known New York City art gallery specializing in 20t h century European and American masters wit h particular emp hasis on t he work of Picasso, C hagall , Leger and Miro. Wit h antecedents going back to t he 1950s, t he Gallery opened to t he public in 1973 and is still at its original location on Madison Avenue. We were part of t he founding g roup of t he International Fine Print Dealers Association and arelong-time members of t he Appraisers Association of America.

Besides our extensive dealings in paintings, prints and scul pture, Jane Ka han was one of t he earliest galleries in t he United States to handle Picasso ceramic s as well as ceramic s by Leger and C hagall . Our collection of Aubussons ta pestries by many of t he g reat artists of t he 20t h Century is oneof t he largest in t he world and has been featured in numerous museums, art fairs and publications.

922 Madison Avenue (at 73rd Street)Mezzanine LevelNew York, NY 10021T 212 744 1490F 212 744 1598E janeka han@janeka han.comwww.janeka han.comHours: Tuesday t hru Saturday, 10:00am - 6:00pm

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AppelAr pBraqueCalderC hagallCortesD’EspagnatDelaunayDubuffetErnstFerrieresS. FrancisGalien LalouGallH. MartinJ. DufyLanskoyLe Corbusier

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Jane Ka hanC harles Mat hes, Director

LeBasqueLegerLic htensteinLuceMagritteMattaMetzingerMiroMoorePicassoSaint P halleSandorfiStellaSurvageUtrilloValtatVasarelyV laminckZad kine

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Istvan SandorfiAngelus de Nep harene 1995, Oil on Canvas76 3/4 x 44 7/8 inc hes

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(C harles Edouard Jeanneret) Le CorbusierLe Cana pe I I , 1934/56Aubusson ta pestry77 1/2 x 99 5/8 inc hes

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Pa blo PicassoVisage de FemmeCeramic scul pture - unique variation12 3/8 x 8 1/4 inc hes

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Fernand LégerComposition au vase bleu Cast in 1951Glazed ceramic relief14 1/4 x 12 1/2 x 1 5/8 inches

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JONAT HAN NOVAKCONT EM PO RA RY A RT

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Since 1978, Jonat han Novak has been an important source for contemporary American and European art . Wit h a wide-ranging inventory consisting of paintings, drawings, and scul pture, one may find signif icant examples by internationally recognized artists. Jonat han provides his clients wit h ex pert advice in t he purc hasing, collecting, and selling of f ine contemporary works of art .

1880 Century Park East, Suite 100Los Angeles, CA 90067T 310 277 4997F 310 277 4881E jnca@novakart .comwww.nova kart.com

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Linda BaconJo hn Baeder Robert Bec htleVija CelminsJosep h Cornell Robert Cotting hamRic hard Diebenkorn Jim Dine Jean Dubuffet Ric hard Estes Barry Flanagan Helen Frankent halerSam Francis Ral p h Goings David Hockney Don Jacot Roy Lic htenstein Robert Mot herwell Ken NolandRod PennerEd Rusc haLucas SamarasRic hard SerraJoel S ha piroFrank StellaSaul SteinbergDonald Sultan Wayne T hiebaudAndy War holTom Wesselmann

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Jonat han Novak, Xiliary Twil , Janelle W hite, Pedro Caceres, Maegan S hana han.

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Jim Dine, Miner’s LiteOil, acrylic , sand and c harcoal on linen, 200648-1/4 x 96-1/4 x 1-5/8 inc hes

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Robert Cotting hamMiller Hig h LifeOil on canvas, 197778 X 78 inc hes

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Sam FrancisUntitled (S F P79-52)Acrylic on canvas, 1979150 1/2 x 239 1/2 inc hes

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Ral p h GoingsBlueberry Pie ( Pie And Coffee, Pert h Diner, Pert h, N.y.) , 1980Watercolor on pa perImage Size: 10 x 10 3/4inc hesS heet Size: 14 7/8 x 17 1/2 inc hes

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JU LIE BAK E R F INE A RT246 Commercial StreetNevada City, CA 95959T 530 265 9A RTF 530 265 9277E julie@juliebakerfineart .comwww.julieba kerfineart.com

Julie Baker Fine Art opened in November of 2001. T he gallery s hows emerging artists from across t he country wit h an emp hasis on new processes a pplied to t he traditional art forms of painting, drawing and scul pture. Located in Nevada City, CA, an historic Gold Rus h era town in Nort hern California, t he gallery is housed in a renovated br ic k build ing f rom t he 1840s. T he gallery part ic i pates in a rt fai rs in NY, Los Angeles, C hicago and Miami and mounts ex hibits every 4 to 6 weeks. Artists are selected based on t he quality of t heir tec hnique, t heir a bility to present exceptional images and for creating work t hat will wit hstand t he test of t ime. For a complete selection of artist ’s images and additional information on t he gallery, visit t he website: juliebakerfineart .com

Marnie Spencer, Tra ff ic , 2002Watercolor, gouac he, colored pencil & crayon on t hic k pa per , 51 1/2 x 102 inc hes

JONAT HAN O’HA RA GA LL E RY 41 East 57t h Street, Suite 1302New York, NY 10022T 212 644 3533F 212 644 3633E info@jo hg.comwww.jo hg.com

Alexander CalderUntitled, 1947

Painted metal68 x 46 x 42 inc hes

Jonat han O’Hara Gallery specializes in t he resale of Modern and Contemporary Masters and in particular, t he work of Alexander Calder . I n add it ion , we a re pleased to represent Anita Huffington, Jonat han S ha hn, and Brenda Zlamany, and to ex hibit t he work of bot h esta blis hed and emerging artists. It is t he gallery’s mission to present t houg ht provoking ex hibit ions to t he public and to support living artists and t heir work.

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K ELL EY GA LL E RY

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Esta blis hed in 1986, T he Kelley Gallery specializes in original vintage paintings produced from 1850 t hroug h 1950. From early Cali fo rnia a rt ists and t he American S cene to Pre-Ra p haeliteand Symbolist works , t he gallery handles a broad s pectrum of paint ing styles and subjects . We c ate r to t he indep endent and p rog ressive -minded colle c to r look ing fo r t he unique , t he unusual, and t he exceptional.

696 East Colorado BoulevardSuite #4Pasadena, CA 91101-2122T 626 577 5657www.mkelleyart.com

C harles Keck (1913-2003)Carrot Pic kers, Oxnardc. 1940, watercolor on pa per19 x 25 inc hes

KAT H RYN MA R K EL F INE A RT S 529 West 20t h Street, Suite 6WNew York, NY 10011T 212 366 5368F 212 366 5468E [email protected]

Julian JacksonVermeer Study, (detail) , 2006Oil on Panel, 20 x 36 inc hes

Kat hryn Markel Fine Arts ex hibits a wide variety of signif icant contemporary painting and works on pa per. We believe t hat serious art can be beautiful as well as complex and meaningful in today’s art world. We feel privileged to work wit h artists w hose work is compelling, well-priced, and, yes, beautiful .

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M%

M% has an ex hibit ion sc hedule of cutting edge contemporary artwork from regional, national & international artists. M% focuses on bot h t he process of t he artist ’s work as well as t he medium t hey use. Color, form and balance are all important factors. Evoking a response by t he viewer is t he ultimate goal. Some of t he emerging artists t hat M% represents include: Marty Ackley, Mike DeFa bbo, Katie Glic ksberg, Valerie Hammond, Katsumi Hayakawa, A.D. Peters, Mary Ann Strandell , and Lenore T homas.

6519 Detroit AvenueCleveland, OH 44102T 216 990 3349F 216 651 2307E [email protected]

Katsumi Hayakawab.1970Microsp here 2, 2006Oil, a crylic on canvas40 x 40 inc hes

LAW R ENC E J. CANTO R AND COM PANY

Jo hn Henry Hens hall , 1856-1928T he Or p han

14 1/4 x 8 3/4, o/p, Framed: 21 1/4 x 15 3/4

Signed & dated, lower r ig ht, 1890

Lawrence J. Cantor And Company, a division of C R Galleries, Inc. , was esta blis hed in 1988. T he leaders hi p of t he Company has been in t he art business for over 30 years assisting clients, museums and collectors wit h t heir art needs.

We specialize in 19t h, early 20t h Century American and European paintings.

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960 Nort h La Brea AvenueLos Angeles, CA 90038Toll free 866 239 5530E ljc@fineoldart .com www.fineoldart.com

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MCCO LL F INE A RT

Mc Coll Fine Art is one of t he premier art galleries in t he Sout heast. Located in C harlotte, Nort h Carolina, t he gallery specializes in f ine American and European paintings, wit h a primary focus on select works of art from t he 19t h and early 20t h centuries. We offer works of exceptional quality from periods t hat include t he Barbizon Sc hool, t he Hudson River Sc hool, Academic painting, Impressionism, and Post- Impressionism.

208 East BoulevardC harlotte, NC 28203T 704 333 5983F 704 333 5816E info@mccollf ineart .comwww.mccollfineart.com

Jean-C harles Cazin 1841–1901Lever de la lune, Equi hen Oil on canvas18 1/4 x 22 inc hesSigned JC, lower r ig ht

M END ENHA LL SOBIESK IGA LL E RY

40 Mill s PlacePasadena, CA 91105T 626 535 9757E info@menden hall sobieskigallery.comwww.menden hall sobieskigallery.com

Squeak Carnwat h Touc h Wood

Oil and al kyd on canvas 77 x 77 inc hes

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L E WA LL EN CONT EM PO RA RY

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Jean ArnoldBen AronsonBill BarrettS haron BoomaKat herine C hang LiuJudy C hicagoDan C hristensenMic hael Roque CollinsRoy DeForestRon E hrlic hJanet Fis hJimi GleasonWes HempelMadeleine Keesing

LewAllen Contemporary is a premier gallery of contemporary art located in t he heart of Santa Fe, New Mexico. T he gallery has been in continual operation for more t han 30 years. Wit h 11,000 square feet of museum-like ex hibition space, t he gallery has earned a reputation nationally and internationally for representing some of t he nation’s most renowned living painters and sculptors alongside some of t he best emerging talent.

T he gallery features work in a variety of mediums and its artists represent many sc hools of contemporary art, ranging from photorealism to minimal color field work. T hough t he gallery primarily handles painting and sculpture, it also represents artists working in glass, ceramics, tapestry, p hotography, jewelry, and works on paper.

Some 15-20 major solo and group ex hibitions are staged eac h year. T he gallery has a large following among corporations, public art spaces, leading museums and prominent private collectors in whose collections t he work of its represented artists appear.

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Ben AronsonSanta Monica , 2006Oil on linen63 x 48 inc hes

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Bill BarrettQua paw , 2005Bronze48 x 42 x 22 inc hes

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Judy C hicagoTest Plate for Caroline Hersc hel, from T he Dinner Party , 1978C hina-paint on porcelain14 inc hes in diameter

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Emily MasonMyself Be Noon2002, Oil on canvas39 x 38 inc hes

S haron KoprivaTed LarsenGeoffrey LaurenceEmily MasonEd MieczkowskiPard MorrisonEd MosesForrest MosesRobert NatkinTom PalmoreSammy PetersJaune Quick-to-See SmithMeridel RubensteinDarren Vigil GrayAni Yellow hammer

129 West Palace AvenueSanta Fe, NM 87501T 505 988 8997F 505 989 8702E [email protected]

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9002 Melrose AvenueWest Hollywood, CA 90069T 310 276 0147F 310 276 7740E [email protected]

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Karl BenjaminPierre BonnardLucien ClergueClaire Fal kensteinLorser Feitel sonJune HarwoodBéla KádárHelen LundebergJános Mattis Teutsc hJo hn Mc Laug hlinCecilia Z. MiguezLeonard NimoyPa blo PicassoAlfredo Ramos MartinezHugó Sc heiberRufino TamayoJacques Villon

Louis Stern Fine Arts has featured a number of important Mid-Twentiet h Century a bstract artists in its ex hibit ion program. T he gallery represents a select g roup of contemporary artists and t he estates of Alfredo Ramos Martinez, Lorser Feitel son, Helen Lundeberg, Frederic k Wig ht, and Claire Fal kenstein. T he gallery is al so active in t he secondary market wit h a special concentration in Impressionist and Modern art .

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Helen LundebergSea , 1970Acrylic on canvas30 x 30 inc hes

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Lorser Feitel sonUntitled ( December 28) , 1966Matte enamel on canvas60 x 60 inc hes

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Hugo Sc heiberCarriage at Nig ht c irca 1930Tempera and gouac he on pa per27 1/2 x 22 1/2 inc hes

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Meyerovic h Gallery’s collection includes bot h modern and contemporary paintings, scul ptures, and prints. In 20 years t he gallery has produced many hig h-quality ex hibit ions of leading 20t h century American and European artists and has cultivated a strong tradition of working directly wit h artists or t heir estates.

T he galle ry i s f eatu r ing “Gr i s ha Bru sk in : Myt hology & Myst i c i sm,” an ex hibi t ion o f pa int ings and scul p tu re . Bruskin is widely recognized for an oeuvre t hat deeply engages p hilosop hy, history, and religion. His art has two t hemes: t he myt h of Communism and t he myt h of Judaism.

On t he Edge is a group of w hite painted bronze figures as t hey balance or step off columns – t hese works conjure associations wit h Socialist realism. One of t he hig hlig hts of t he Bruskin collection is a new four-panel painting titled Nota Bene , w hic h refers to stories of t he Kabbala h. Al so s howing is a group of red & black flat steel scul ptures titled Metamorp hoses wit h imagery t hat relates to Jewis h mysticism.

251 Post Street, Fourt h FloorSan Francisco, CA 94108T 415 421 7171 F 415 421 2775E art@meyerovic h.comwww.meyerovic h.com

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Stanley BoxerGris ha BruskinGuy DillHelen Frankent halerDavid HockneyPaul JenkinsRoy Lic htensteinHenri MatisseJoan MiroRobert Mot herwellMimmo Paladino

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Gris ha Bruskin, b.1945Spiral Man , 2006Enamel on steel31 13/16 x 11 1/2 x 10 1/2 inc hes

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Pa blo Picasso, b.1881Couple debout , 1959Linocut in colors; unique proof, Provenance: Picasso Collection20 3/4 x 25 inc hes

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Frank Stella, b. 1936Sc hwarze Weis heit for D.J . , 2000, Etc hing, aquatint, relief , embossing & lit hogra p h47 1/2 x 40 inc hesEdition of 23

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Matt P hilli psPa blo PicassoRobert Rausc henbergFrank Stella Donald SultanS hirley SweeneyRon Tatro

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M W Gallery is located in t he C hel sea Art District of New York City. T he gallery space accommodates not only standard ex hibit ions but al so large scul ptural installations and multi-media. Gallery director is Robert Casterline, w ho brings over 15 years of international art ex perience to his clients. M W Gallery features a number of gallery-exclusive emerging contemporary artists, including Greg Miller, I lona Zaremba, Jay Kelly, and Peter Stanic k, in addition to a r ic h selection of contemporary investment art .

240 Nint h AvenueNew York City, NY 10001T 212 633 6090E [email protected]

Greg MillerPool Guy’s Car , 2006

Mixed media, aged paper oil and resin on board

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NEUHO F F GA LL E RY41 East 57t h Street, 4t h FloorNew York, NY 10022T 212 838 1122F 212 838 1250E info@neu hoffgallery.comwww.neu hoffgallery.com

Hanneke BeaumontBronze #56

2003, Cast bronze57 x 35 1/2 x 78 3/4 inc hes

De Groeve Foundry, G hent, Belgium, Edition of 8

Esta blis hed in 1994, Neu hoff Gallery is among t he recognized dealers of contemporary painting, scul pture, p hotogra p hy and works on pa per. In addition to primarily ex hibit ing contemporary art-work, t he inventory includes t he work of a global spectrum of Modern Masters. W hile t he majority of t he artists are internationally recognized, we ex hibit many emerging artists, often presenting t heir work for t he f irst t ime in New York. T he gallery is located on t he corner of 57t h Street and Madison Avenue in t he Fuller Building, a New York landmark, w hic h has long been considered t he center of t he New York art world. We look forward to welcoming you.

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429 West BroadwayNew York, NY 10012T 212 966 6676F 212 334 5078E info@nancy hoffmangallery.comwww.nancy hoffmangallery.com

Nancy Hoffman Gallery opened in SoHo in 1972, among t he f irst contemporary galleries downtown. A t hirty-year history is diff icult to enca psulate in a nuts hell . Wit h its Projects Space program and new artists, Nancy Hoffman Gallery is in a period of renascence.

S even y e a r s a g o N a n c y H o f f m a n G al l e ry commenced an active Projects Spacegallery to introduce new artists to t he gallery g roup and audience. Eac h artist ’s single-minded, obsessive commitment to a personal vision and t he process by w hic h t hat vision is realized links younger to more mature artists.

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Nicolas AfricanoLinda Mieko AllenIlan Averbuc hDavid BierkCarolyn BradyHoward Buc hwaldColette CalascioneMark CalderonTimot hy CummingsRupert DeeseSteve Dei hlMark DepmanDon EddyViola FreyJuan GonzalezMic hael GregoryGregory HaliliRo han HarrisRemy HysbergueKaterina Lanfranco

Hung LiuLynn Mc CartyLucy MackenzieDebora MooreSusan NorrieJo hn Okulic kCarlton NellFrank OwenPeter PlagensMic hele PredScott PriorRic hard PurdyJosep h Ra ffaelAsya ReznikovBill Ric hardsYuko S hirais hiJessie SmallJim Sullivan

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Nicolas AfricanoUntitled (bust wit h c herries) , 2006Cast glass18 1/2 x 16 x 10 inc hes

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Mic hele PredUntitled, 2006Mixed media15 X 15 inc hes

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Timot hy CummingsMot her as a Queen Dreaming S he’s a Hilltop2006, Acrylic on board10 X 8 inc hes

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Hung LiuSister hood I , 2006Mixed media20 1/4 X 20 1/4 inc hes

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NE W ZONES

O pened in 1992, Newzones is one of Canada’s top galleries representing leading names in contemporary Canadian art . Working wit h painting, scul pture, and p hoto-based works, we have developed a strong international following for our artists. T he focus of t hese efforts has been an excit ing program of curated ex hibit ions, publis hing projects, and art fair partici pation. Newzones is interested in artwork t hat continually pus hes t he boundaries of contemporary art practice.

730 11t h Avenue SWCalgary, Al bertaCanada T2R 0E4T 403 266 1972F 403 266 1987E [email protected]

Cat hy Daley, Untitled , 2006 Oil Pastel on Vellum, 40 x 42 inc hes

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PAN AM E RICAN A RT P ROJ ECT S3303 Lee Parkway, Suite 101 Dallas, T X 75219 T 214 522 3303 F 214 521 3577 www.panamericanart.com

Pan American Art Projects, based in Dallas, Texas and Miami, Florida, specializes in art of t he Americas. Esta blis hed in 1994, t he gallery seeks to create a bridge between Nort h and Sout h American cultures and to present and ex hibit artists from bot h regions concurrently. By dealing wit h emerging to esta blis hed artists, as well as secondary market paintings, scul pture, and works on pa per, Pan American Art Projects continues to contribute to t he g rowing art community of Dallas and Miami.

Tony BerlantNew York , 1992Metal and pa per on wood124 x 91 inc hes

2450 NW 2nd AvenueMiami, F L 33127T 305 573 2400F 305 573 0720www.panamericanart.com

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41 East 57t h StreetNew York, NY 10022T 212 888 3550F 212 888 7869E gallery@no hra haimegallery.comwww.no hra haime.com

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Sop hia VariPlenitude De L’Air , 2001Bronze, blue patina and blue paint, ed.3103 1/4 x 36 1/4 x 33 inc hes

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Carol K. BrownPedestrian (63015) , 2006 Acrylic on canvas, 20 x 28 inc hes

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Valerie HirdGreat Minds At Play , 2005Oil on linen, 48 x 72 inc hes

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Natalia AriasHugo BastidasNicola BollaCarol K. BrownJuan DowneyAngela GillJulie Hedric kValerie HirdSusana Jaime-MenaSilvio MerlinoLika MutalAdam StrausFrancisca SutilHugo TillmanJo hn Van Al stineSop hia VariMary Joan Waid

T he No hra Haime Gallery opened in New York City in 1981. Since its inception t he gallery ex hibits an eclectic variety of contemporary American and International painting, scul pture, work on pa per, p hotogra p hy and video. Besides its sta ble of artists, t he gallery ex hibits work by contemporary and modern masters. T he gallery has been a member of t he Art Dealers Association of America since 1989.

NOHRA HAIME GALLERY41 EAST 57TH STREETNEW YORK, NY 10022

(212) 888-3550 FAX: (212) 888-7869 EMAIL: [email protected]

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32 East 57t h StreetNew York, NY 10022T 212 219 8000F 212 431 5825E dic k@ paceprints.comwww.paceprints.com

Pace Prints is a publis her and dealer in contemporary prints by bot h internationally recognized esta blis hed artists and an emerging generation of younger artists.Among t he more esta blis hed artists publis hed by Pace Prints are Donald Baec hler, Francesco Clemente, C huck Close, Jim Dine, Jean Dubuffet, Caroll Dun ham, Helen Frankent haler, Sol LeWitt , Robert Mangold, Louise Nevel son, Robert Ryman, and Kiki Smit h. Among t he younger artists are Ingrid Calame, Tara Donovan, Carl Fudge, Jane Hammond, Georgia Mars h, Vik Muniz, Mark S heinkman, Kate S hep herd, James Siena, William Steiger, Sue Williams, and Fred Wil son.

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Jim Dine Untitled ( Robe 5) , 2006 Etc hing wit h handcoloring 54 x 36 3/4 inc hesMonoprint

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P DX Contemporary Art ex hibits work by contemporary artists represented by t he gallery. P DX has consistently assisted artists in developing t heir careers, as well as hel ping clients in developing t heir collections.Located in Portland’s Pearl District , t he gallery space was designed by t he award winning arc hitectural f irm Allied Works. T he space combines a clean, encompassing, contemporary layout of sliding and rotating display wall s wit h t he historic c haracter and natural lig ht of t he building. It reflects a p hilosop hy of recognizing t he past, living in t he present, and looking to t he future. T he gallery is f lexible, constantly c hanging, and always welcoming.

T he sta ble of artists represented by P DX “are among t he best, brig htest, and most interesting t hat Portland has to offer” ( D.K. Row, art crit ic for T he Oregonian).

James Lavadourb. 1951

Boarder Camp , 2006 Oil on wood

36 x 48 inc hes

P DX CONT EM PO RA RY A RT 925 NW Flanders StreetPortland, O R 97209T 503 222 0063F 503 222 3068E info@ pdxcontemporaryart .comwww.pd xcontemporaryart.com

P ET E R F ET T E RMAN GA LL E RY2525 Mic higan Avenue #A7Santa Monica, CA 90404T 310 453 6463F 310 453 6959E info@ peterfetterman.comwww.peterfetterman.com

T he Gallery specializes in classic 20t h Century p hotogra p hy.

Sebastião SalgadoIceberg between Paulet Island & t he S hetlands Islands, Antarctica 2005, Gelatin silver print

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718 Columbus AvenueSan Francisco, CA 94133T 415 434 3055F 415 434 3057E info@ pault hiebaudgallery.comwww.pault hiebaudgallery.com

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Wayne T hiebaudRio Vista2006, Oil and acrylic on canvas48 x 60 inc hes

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Eileen DavidHill2006, Oil on canvas24 x 30 inc hes

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Ed MusanteWestern Bluebird2006, Mixed media on cigar box8 1/4 x 5 5/8 x 2 5/8 inches

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Suong Yangc hareonP hoenix, Arizona2005, Acrylic on canvas26 x 39 inc hes

42 East 76t h Street, Top FloorNew York, NY 10021T 212 737 9759F 212 737 9763

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Morgan CareyColleen CaseyAnna ClarksonKelly PurcellPaul LeBaron T hiebaudAldo Valdez

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Laura AdlerTom BirknerJenny Brill hartFred Dal keyEileen DavidStep hen De StaeblerDavid FertigYaz Kre hbielCat herine MaizeEd MusantePaul Stempen ( Estate)Wayne T hiebaudMic hael TompkinsSuong Yangc hareon

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T he Redfern Gallery is celebrating t hirty-one years in t he art business. We specialize in historical American paintings, wit h an emp hasis on t he California Sc hool. Our collection includes museum quality works by Guy Rose, Edgar Payne, Granville Redmond, Franz Bisc hoff , Jo hn Gamble, Al son Clark, and ot hers. T he Redfern Gallery continues to be a leading source for private, cor porate, and museum collections. We are at your service w het her you are buying, selling, or simply researc hing t hat special painting.

Granville Redmond 1871-1935

California PoppiesOil on board

12 x 16 inc hes

T H E R EDF E RN GA LL E RY 1540 Sout h Coast Hig hwayLaguna Beac h, CA 92651T 949 497 3356F 949 497 1324 E [email protected]

At t he Montage Resort & Spa30801 Sout h Coast Hig hwayLaguna Beac h, CA 92651T 949 715 6193

R EHS GA LL E RIES, INC. 5 East 57t h StreetNew York, NY 10022T 212 355 5710C 917 690 7766F 212 355 5742E info@re hs.comwww.re hs.com

Re hs Galleries, Inc. is one of t he world’s leading dealers of important 19t h, 20t h & 21st century art . T he gallery specializes in Frenc h, Brit is h and American artists w ho ex hibited at t he Paris Salon and t he Royal Academy from 1860–1920. Currently t he gallery is preparing t he catalogue raisonné’s of Daniel R idgway Knig ht (1839–1924), Julien Du pré (1851–1910) , and Emile Munier (1840–1895).

Members of: Fine Art Dealers Association ( FA DA) — Howard Re hs, current President Art & Antique Dealers League of America C. I .N.O.A. Appraisers Association of America

Daniel Ridgway Knig ht1839 - 1924Julia Gat hering RosesOil on canvas22 x 18 inc hes, Signed

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RIC HA R D L EV Y GA LL E RY

514 Central Avenue SWAl buquerque, NM 87102T 505 766 888F 505 242 4279E [email protected]

Specializing in emerging, mid-career and esta blis hed artists, Ric hard Levy Gallery ex hibits contemporary art of all mediums. T he gallery is al so an active publis her of contemporary prints and multi ples.

Marco Casentini , b. 1961Have a Good DayAcrylic on canvas60 x 64 inc hes

ROB E RT L. PA RSONS F INE A RT131 Bent StreetTaos, NM 87571T 505 751 0159E parsons@ parsonsart .comwww.parsonsart.com

Robert L . Parsons Fine Art Gallery ex hibits important paintings from t he Taos Society of Artists, Taos Founders, as well as Early Santa Fe and Taos Art Colonies. Housed in t he historic Ferdinand Maxwell house, t his unique collection features art from t he early to mid- twentiet h century, wit h a focus on t he New Mexico images made famous by t hese early artists.

Leon Gaspard1882-1964Noula30 x 25 inc hesGouac he

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SC HILL E R & BO DO EU RO P EAN PAINT INGS

120 East 65t h StreetNew York, NY 10021T 212 772 8627F 646 607 5588E info@sc hillerandbodo.comwww.sc hillerandbodo.com

Sc hiller & Bodo European paintings has recently relocated to an elegant town house on t he upper e a st s i d e . To g et h e r w i t h V in c ent Val l a r ino F in e Ar t , t h e y h ave o p en e d An A m e r i c a n S al on - a comforta ble salon style gallery w here clients can f ind paintings from t he European and American sc hool s from 1850-1950. Sc hiller & Bodo continues to specialize in Frenc h Barbizon, Academic, and Post- Impressionist paintings. Artists in our inventory include Bouguereau, Breton, Corot, Daubigny, D’Espagnat, Diaz, Lauge, L hermitte, Loiseau, and Puigaudeau.

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Daniel Ridgway Knig htAmerican, 1839-1924Sur la TerrasseSigned lower r ig ht: Ridgway Knig ht ParisOil on canvas35 x 46 inc hes

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Ferdinand du PuigaudeauFrenc h 1864-1930Procession de Nuit à Saint-Pol-de-Léon, c. 1898Oil on canvasSigned lower r ig ht: F . du Puigaudeau32 x 39 3/8 inc hes

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J.-B.-C. CorotFrenc h, 1796-1875Souvenir d’ Italie. La Cueillette , c . 1865-70Oil on canvas laid on boardSigned lower r ig ht: CO ROT18 1/8 x 22 inc hes

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Francis Pica biaFrenc h, 1878-1953Still Life in t he GardenOil on canvasSigned and dated lower r ig ht: Pica bia 190824 1/4 x 30 3/4 inc hes

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Scott Ric hards Contemporary Art has esta blis hed a unique presence in t he contemporary art world by successfully representing a varied program of international mid-career and emerging contemporary artists. Wit h over 15 years ex perience working wit h contemporary and modern art , Scott Ric hards is dedicated to promoting artists in t he international art arena, w hile al so advising collectors on t he secondary market.

251 Post Street, Suite 310San Francisco, CA 94108T 415 788 5588E gallery@srcart .comwww.srcart.comHours: Tuesday - Saturday 11 - 5:30

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C harles ArnoldiFernando BoteroSimon CassonPaul Critc hleyCarole FeuermanWarner FriedmanPatric k Hug hesMic hael Kalis hJeremy KiddMel RamosRobert SilversEric Zammitt

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Scott Ric hardsAlina Ric hardsRay Blackman

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Patric k Hug hes, b. 1939Parallel Universe , 2006Oil on board construction19 x 51 1/2 x 8 inc hes

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Warner Friedman, b.1935Across t he Rocky Inlet , 2006, Acrylic on irregularly s ha ped canvas54 x 46 inc hes bottom

Jeremy Kidd, b.1962C hrysler 2 , 2006Arc hival print on aluminum27 x 84 inc hes

scott richards contemporary art

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2400 Kettner BoulevardLOFT 238San Diego, CA 92101T 619 501 5689F 619 501 5690www. scottw hiteart.com

Scott W hite Contemporary Art has assisted in developing private and public collections for over two decades. Since 1991, t he gallery has committed itself to t he promotion of emerging and mid-career artists, t he majority of w hic h are represented in t he permanent collections of museums t hroug hout t he world. T he gallery features modern and contemporary painting, scul ptures, and p hotogra p hy by suc h renowned artists as Josef Al bers, Ross Bleckner, Al berto Giacometti , Franz K line, Robert Mot herwell , Debora h Oropallo, Ger hardt Ric hter, George Ric key, Mark Rot hko, Tony Sc herman, Donald Sultan, and ot hers.

Debora h OropalloSnow W hite , 2006

Permanent pigment print and acrylic on canvas mounted on

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T ROT T E R GA LL E RIESOn San Carlos near 7t hP.O. Box 3246, Carmel, CA 93921T 831 625 3246F 831 625 1456E [email protected] /trotter.htmlwww.artnet.com /trotter.html

Establis hed in 1980, Trotter Galleries has consistently maintained our reputation as a source for t he beginning as well as t he advanced collector by providing quality work of prominent early California artists. Located in d o w nt o w n C a r m el , we o f f e r a f in e s el e c t i on o f paintings, wit h an emp hasis on artists active in t he Carmel / Monterey area 1875-1950.

Armin C. Hansen, N.A. 1886-1957Springtime - Monterey, c . 1927Oil on canvas/ board, 15 3/4 x 19 1/2 inc hes Signed lower left

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Spencer Jon Helfen Fine Arts specializes in California Modernism of t he 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s. We are one of t he only galleries to mount significant ex hibitions displaying works by historically important California Modernists. We also have been proud to reintroduce to t he collecting public t he art of many previously well-known artists whose outstanding reputations have become obscured by t he passage of time, including many women artists.Among t he many artistic t hemes represented in our offerings are California Scene, California Style, Social Realism, and works of t he W PA era. Stylistically, we offer works t hat reflect t he wide diversity of California Modernism, including Surrealism, Social Realism, Magic Realism, Sync hromism, Art Deco, Cubism, and Abstraction. T he Gallery offers fine paintings, sculpture, drawings, and prints. We represent t he Estates of Victor Arnautoff, Brents Carlton, Ralph C hessé, Helen Clark Oldfield, Otis Oldfield, Frede Vidar, and Bernard Zakheim. Eac h work is t horoughly researc hed and ex hibited wit h a detailed biography of t he artist. Color broc hures are available for eac h ex hibition. Member of: Art Dealers Association of California

9200 West Olympic Boulevard Suite 200Beverly Hill s , CA 90212T 310 273 8838F 310 273 8848E [email protected]

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Ma bel AlvarezVictor ArnautoffBelle BaranceanuEdward BibermanDorr Bot hwellMargaret BrutonClaude BuckHans Burk hardtBrents CarltonRal p h C hesséFrancis de ErdelyBoris Deutsc hHelen ForbesKaroly FulopYun GeeJo hn Emmett GerrityEdit h HamlinSop hie Har peJo hn Langley HowardPeter KrasnowWalt Ku hnLucien La baudtBoris Lovet-Lorski

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Spencer Jon Helfen, DirectorStep hanie Boris, Gallery Assistant

Knud MerrildJo hn MottramWarren NewcombeHelen Clark OldfieldOtis OldfieldRut h Powers OrtliebDorot hy PuccinelliEdna ReindelJacques Sc hnierSueo SerisawaRal p h Stack poleLucretia Van HornStanton Macdonald WrightBernard Zak heimand ot hers

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Otis Oldfield1890 -1969T he Pink Dress , 1935Oil on canvasSigned “Oldfield” upper r ig ht25 x 21 inc hes

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Margaret Bruton 1894 -1983Main Street - Gold Hillc. 1935, Watercolor and g ra p hite on pa perSigned “Margaret Bruton” lower r ig ht19 3/4 x 24 1/4 inc hes

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Dorot hy Puccinelli1901-1974Lament , c . 1940Oil on canvasSigned “D Puccinelli” l o we r r i g h t 42 1/4 x 33 1/5 inc hes

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Helen Clark Oldfield1902 - 1981Two Bottles , 1943Oil on canvas boardSigned “Helen Oldfield” lower r ig ht18 x 14 inc hes

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7 East Ana pamu StreetSanta Barbara, CA 93101T 805 730 1460F 805 730 1462

E [email protected]

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Bo BartlettKen BortolazzoGregory BottsHarry CarmeanTerry Dela ppAlia E. El-BermaniJon FrancisRobin GowenJo hn NavaR. Kenton Nel son Angela PerkoHank Pitc herMiriam SlaterJack R. Smit hMic hael SokolisNicole StrasburgSara h VedderS hiba Ward ESTAT ESAnders AldrinJo hn Bern hardtLydia CooleyColin Campbell CooperLockwood de ForestAnya Fis herRic hard HainesLyla HarcoffW HD KoernerBetty LaneDan LutzNell Brooker May hewBen Messic kFrederic k Rema hlGrace Libby Vollmer

Howard Wars haw

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Frank GossJeremy TessmerNancy Ca poniSusan Bus hBrian KingJaimie LiliensteinEdgard RinconDanielle Pelta kianJan Hel sel

1266 Coast Village RoadMontecito, CA 93108T 805 969 5112F 805 969 0220

Sullivan Goss - An American Gallery presents an excit ing selection of 19t h, 20t h, and 21st century American art . T he gallery has recently ex panded its contemporary offering substantially, and looks forward to bringing some of t he f inest living American artists to t he West Coast.

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David Hockney, b. 1937Parade Wit h Auditorium , 1980, Coloured crayon on paper, 2.5 x 29 3/4 inc hes Init ialed and dated ‘80 in pencil lower r ig ht

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Jack R. Smit h (b. 1950)Study in W hite: Portrait of RC and Tonto , 200654 x 36 inc hes, Oil on copper, Signed lower r ig ht

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James Renwick Brevoort 1832-1918Sunset , c . 187019 1/4 x 38 1/8 inc hesOil on canvasSigned lower r ig ht

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3069 Sout h Broad Street, Suite 3C hattanooga, T N 37408T 423 280 7182F 423 267 5592www.tanner hillgallery.com

TANNE R HILL GA LL E RY

Founded in 1994, Tanner Hill Gallery (formerly Angela Usrey Gallery) specializes in twentiet h century and contemporary art from t he Americas. From 1994 to 1998, Tanner Hill Gallery specialized exclusively in contemporary fol k art but has since broadened its scope to incor porate a combined sta ble of contemporary painters wit h 3-dimensional artists. Located in a refurbis hed 19t h century factory in C hattanooga, Tennessee, t he 3000 square foot gallery maintains a strong inventory of works by artists suc h as Matt hew Cornell , Jo hn Henry, Edward Kellogg, Lawrence Mat his, Ann Nic hol s, Mark S houp, and early works by Reverend Howard Finster.

Over t he years, Tanner Hill Gallery has built a solid reputation of artistic quality and personal integrity in t he contemporary art f ield, due largely to its strong relations hi ps wit h carried artists as well as commitment to its international clientele.

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Angela Usrey, ownerMarilyn Sizer, gallery directorRac hel Corell , assistantLucinda Wyet h, assistant

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Jo hn Henrydob - 1943SavinoPainted aluminum

Edward Kelloggdob - 1947Tropic GardenOil on canvas

Ann Nic hol sdob - 1956Apples wit h Tuli pOil on board

Mark S houpdob - 1967Strand Structure #2Oil on canvas

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Kem AlexanderEliza bet h ClemonsMatt hew CornellReverend Howard FinsterJennifer HarrisonJo hn HenrySusan Hug hesEdward KelloggLawrence Mat hisCasey McGlynnAnn Nic hol sLisa NorrisMark S houpJimmy Lee Suddut h Terry Turrell

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TAS END E GA LL E RY

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E s t a bl i s h e d in C a l i f o r n i a s in c e 1 9 7 9 , Tasende Gallery offers works by a blue-c hi p roster of international and American artists.

8808 Melrose AvenueLos Angeles, CA 90069T 310 276 8686F 310 276 8576

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Fletc her BentonFernando Botero Lynn C hadwic kEduardo C hillida José Luis Cuevas Niki De Saint P halle Mark Di SuveroGiacomo ManzùRoberto MattaHenry MooreArmando MoralesAndres Nagel Louise Nevel sonJosep Riera i AragoArmando RomeroWayne T hiebaud Barbara Weldon Lambert Maria Wintersberger

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J.M. Tasende, PresidentMary Bet h Hynes, DirectorAitor Tasende, Gallery ManagerBetina Tasende, LA Gallery Director

820 Prospect StreetLa Jolla, CA 92037T 858 454 3691 F 858 454 0589E [email protected]

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Fernando BoteroVenus , 2005Oil on canvas67 1/2 x 50 1/2 inc hes

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Lynn C hadwic kTeddy Boy and Girl1955, Bronze75 inc hes hig h

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T IMOT HY YA RGE R F INE A RT

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Establis hed in Beverly Hill s in 1986 wit h an additional gallery location in Bangkok, T hailand, Timot hy Yarger Fine Art is grounded in t he historic artwork of Pablo Picasso, Joan Miró, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Marc C hagall, and represents establis hed mid-career painters, printmakers, and p hotograp hers providing a ric h collecting experience. T he gallery , located on Nort h Beverly Dr ive , presents exciting ex hibitions t hroughout t he year and is committed to facilitating t he acquisition of t he finest works of art for bot h private collectors and cultural institutions. Timot hy Yarger Fine Art is actively engaged wit h art historians, critic s, and museum professional s w ho contribute t heir expertise to ex hibitions, books, and catalogues publis hed by t he gallery. T YFA produces ex hibitions of western art in Hong Kong, Mainland C hina, Singapore, and Dubai.

329 Nort h Beverly DriveBeverly Hill s , CA 90210T 310 278 4400F 310 278 6771E tim@yargerfineart .comwww.yargerfineart.com

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Pierre Marie BrissonJack BenderHei Myung HyunTom McKinleyRay TurnerJudy Pfa ffCurtis P hilli psLinda ToubyRobert FarberBasil GogosEd MartinJeff DunasAlexander RokoffSteve Huston Pa blo PicassoMarc C hagallJoan MiroHenri MatissePierre-Auguste Renoir

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Tim Yarger, DirectorJudy LambertBryson StraussBrenda K li ppelSam K hayatAlexandra JicolEliza bet h Yoc himBelle P havic hitrRobert ConstantDavid C havez

Suite 11, Ground Floor2/4 Wireless RoadT he Promenade DecorBangkok, T hailand 10330T 02 655 0882E belle@yargerfineart .com

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Pierre Marie BrissonLecon de C hose I I , 2006Mixed media on canvas47 1/4 x 47 1/4 inc hes t his page

Hei Myung HyunBamboo 3405 , 2005Mixed media on canvas48 x 42 inc hes lower r ig ht

Linda ToubyT he Trojans C I I I , 2006Oil and wax on linen36 x 36 inc hes

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Ray TurnerMeeting at Home Plate, 2006, Oil on canvas36 x 51 3/4 inc hes

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T H E VA LL EJO GA LL E RY

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1610 West Coast Hig hwayNew port Beac h, CA 92663T 949 642 7945F 949 631 3161E vallejogallery@eart hlink.netwww.vallejogallery.com

T he Vallejo Gallery specializes in offering period Maritime and Marine-T heme paintings from t he past t hree centuries. Establis hed in 1972, we continue to present one of t he finest collections of its kind. Some of t he artists we feature: Montague Dawson, Edward Moran, James E. Butterswort h, William A. Coulter, Ant hony T hieme, Camille Pissarro, Norman Rockwell, William Ritsc hel, Guy C. Wiggins, Maxime Maufra, Antonio Jacobsen, Duncan Gleason, Jack L. Gray, Maurice Braun, Alfred T. Bric her, William Trost Ric hards, Jasper Francis Cropsey, Gustave Loiseau, Alson Skinner Clark, Martin Rico y Ortega.

Newell Convers Wyet hAmerican, 1882-1945

Absconding wit h t he Treasurec. 1930, Oil on canvas

signed lower left : N.C.Wyet h29 x 40 inc hes

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V INC ENT VA LLA RINO F INE A RT120 East 65t h StreetNew York, NY 10021T 212 628 0722F 646 607 9470E info@vallarinofineart .comwww.vallarinofineart.com

Vincent Vallarino Fine Art, Ltd. offers one of t he most diverse selections of 19t h and 20t h century American and European paint ings f rom 1850 - 1950. We are committed to ex hibit ing only t he f inest examples from t he Barbizon, Hudson River, American Ex-Patriot, American Impressionist , Frenc h Post-Impressionist, and Modernist traditions. Important paintings from t hese sc hool s are on display year-round at our beautiful town house on t he u pp er east s ide o f Man hattan . We ’ve designated t he gallery “An American Salon” to describe t he elegant, r ic h atmosp here reminiscent of t he private Parisian Salons w here many of our artworks may once have hung.

Louis Aston Knig ht, 1873-1948California Flowers, Holmby Hill s32 x 25 3/4 inc hesSigned and inscribed lower left :Aston Knig ht Holmby Hill s

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W ILLIAM A. KA RGES F INE A RT

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One of t he preeminent art dealers in California, William A. Karges Fine Art specializes in early California and American Paintings. Wit h galleries in Carmel and Los Angeles, Karges Fine Art carries one of t he most varied, hig h-quality, historically signif icant inventories of paintings availa ble on t he West Coast. T he gallery is especially known for its superior level of sc holars hi p and museum quality publications. Karges Fine Art is al so t he exclusive representative of Dennis Do heny, considered by many to be t he f inest realist landsca pe painter working in California today.

427 Nort h Canon Drive, Suite 101Beverly Hill s , CA 90210T 310 276 8551/ 800 884 4022 F 310 276 8551E kargesla@ pacbell .net

6t h & DoloresCarmel, CA 93921T 831 625 4266Toll free 800 833 9185F 831 625 9649E pkra ft@kargesfineart .comwww.kargesfineart.com

Josep h Ra p hael, 1869-1950 Aquatic Park, San Francisco

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W INSTON WÄC HT E R F INE A RT

Esta blis hed in 1995 by Stacey Winston-Levitan and C hristine Wäc hter-Campbell , Winston Wäc hter Fine Art is dedicated to t he promotion and placement of contemporary and 20t h Century art . Wit h ex hibit ion spaces in bot h New York City and Seattle, Winston Wäc hter Fine Art is a ble to bring excit ing ex hibit ions and important f ine art to bot h coasts.

Seattle Gallery:Winston Wäc hter Fine Art203 Dexter Avenue Nort hSeattle, WA 98109T 206 652 5855F 206 652 5866E gallery@ winstonwac hter.com www.WinstonWac hter.com

New York Gallery:Winston Wäc hter Fine Art39 East 78t h, No. 301New York, NY 10021T 212 327 2526F 212 327 2529E nygallery@ winstonwac hter.com www.WinstonWac hter.com

Peter Dayton, b. 1955Hobie # 12, ”Stoked” Acrylic , varnis h, resin, pa per decal on panel 96 x 36 inc hes

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WOOST E R P ROJ ECT S

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Mic hael Ha berJennifer Jo hnsonMic hele Mack

418 West 15t h StreetNew York, NY 10011T 212 871 6700F 212 871 6988E wooster [email protected] www.wooster projects.com

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C had AttieJean-Mic hel BasquiatGordon C heungCras hJim DineReece JonesSimon KeenleysideRoy Lic htensteinHug h MendesAlex Gene MorrisonClaes OldenburgRobert PlattMatt hew SatzSusan SommerAndy War holTom WesselmannHanna h Wooll

Founded in 1988, Wooster Projects is an internationally recognized gallery t hat s howcases t he f inest in contemporary art along wit h emerging artists. In 1999, Wooster Projects moved from its So ho location to its present location in C hel sea, New York. T he gallery provides a venue for emerging artists as well as post-war and contemporary art . Wooster Projects is known for its large collection of pop art including works by Roy Lic htenstein, Andy War hol, and Tom Wesselmann. In addition to its regular ex hibit ion sc hedule, Wooster Projects hosts special ex hibits and c harity events t hroug hout t he year. T he sta ff is dedicated to providing its clientele wit h ex pertise, guidance, and a full range of services related to t he acquisit ion, consignment, and sale of works of art .

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Andy War holSelf-Portrait , 1977Screenprint on curtis rag pa per, 35 x 45 inc hes t his page top

Hug h MendesCulture of Deat h2006, Oil on canvas20 x 16 inc hes

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Robert PlattHunter’s Retreat (2)2002, Oil on panel20 x 24 inc hes

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Robert PlattHunter’s Retreat(Cuckoo Birds) , 2006Oil on panel21 x 17 inc hes

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A RT IST IND EXAbbott, Berenice P112Adams, Victoria P120Adel, Daniel B22Adler, Laura D62A ES+F Group P110Africano, Nicolas P114Al bers, Josef P105Aldridge, Brad B22Aldrin, Anders C38Alexander, Jo hn C33Alexander, Kem D47Allen, Linda Mieko P114Alvarez, Ma bel D50Amos, Sara h C37Anderle, David P135Antonova, Olga C46Antreasian, Garo P119Appel, Karen A12Appleby, Anne D52, P112Arias, Natalia P115Arnautoff , Victor D50Arnold, Jean P130Arnoldi , C harles P108, P109, P113Aronson, Ben P130Ar p, Jean A12Attie, C had C35Averbuc h, I lan P114Avery, Milton C33, P119Bacon, Linda C36Baeder, Jo hn C36Baldessari , Jo hn P105Ballester , José Manual P109Baranceanu, Belle D50Barela, Patrocinio P119Barr, Glenn P135Barrett , Bill P130Bartlet , Dana C45Bartlett , Bo C38, P120Bartlett , Jennifer C37, P118Baseman, Gary P135Baskin, Leonard C33Basquiat, Jean-Mic hel C35, P111Bastidas, Hugo P115Beaver, Kristin P120Beavers, Sean B22Bec htle, Robert C36Beck, Mark B19, P119Beec h, Jo hn P108Bell , Larry P105Bender, Jack C44Benjamin, Karl P122Benton, Fletc her P116Bern hardt, Jo hn C38Bettag, Susanna h C40Biala, Janice P112Biao, Z hong C40Biberman, Edward D50Biel, Joe D52Bierk, David P114

Bigelow, Isa bel C37Biggs, Janet P110Birkner, Tom D62Bisc hoff , Franz C45Biskup, Tim P135Bisttram, Emil P119Bluemner, Oscar P119Blu hm, Norman C33, P120Bö hler, Hans C33Bolla, Nicola P115Bonnard, Pierre P122Booma, S haron P130Borg, Carl Oscar B34Borofsky, Jonat han P105Bortolazzo, Ken C38Botero, Fernando P113, P116, P120Bot hwell , Dorr D50Botke, Jessie Arms B34Botts, Gregory C38Boxer, Stanley P126Brady, Carolyn P114Bramson, P hyllis P110Braque, Georges A12Braun, Maurice B34, C45Brett , Dorot hy P119Brill , Curt P119Brill hart , Jenny D62Brisson, Pierre Marie C44Brown, Benjamin C45Brown, Cecily P105Brown, C hristop her P112Brown,Carol K. P115Bruskin, Gris ha C37, P126Buc hwald, Howard P114Buck, Claude D50Buck, Jo hn D52Buff , Conrad B34Burc hfield, C harles P119Burden, C hris P105Burk hardt, Hans D50Burtynsky, Edward P109Butterf ield, Debora h D52Caacciolo, Beatrice P109Calascione, Colette P114Calder, Alexander A12Calderon, Mark D52, P114Cao, Paco P110Carlton, Brents D50Carmean, Harry C38Carrington, Leonora C33, C40Carson, JoAnne P110Casson, Simon P113Castro, Luis C37Castro-Lenero, Francisco C37Celaya, Enrique Martinez D52Celmins, Vija C36, P105, P181C hadwick, Lynn P116C hagall , Marc A12, C44C hamberlain, Jo hn P105, P111C hang Liu, Kat herine P130C ha pman, Mic hael B22

C hessé, Ral p h D50C heung, Gordon C35C hia, Sandro P112C hicago, Judy P130C hillida, Eduardo P116C hittenden, Alice B34C horny, Sop hia B22C hristensen, Dan P130C hristensen, Linda B19C hristo P111Clark, Al son Skinner B34Clemente, Francesco P112Clemons, Eliza bet h D47Clergue, Lucien P122Clivette, Merton C33Collins, Mic hael Roque P130Collura, Bonnie P110Cook, Howard P119Cook, James P119Cooley, Lydia C38Cooper, Colin Campbell C38Cooper, Dave P135Cornell , Josep h C36Cornell , Matt hew B22, D47Cortes A12Cotting ham, Robert C36Cras h C35Critc hley, Paul P113Cronin, Patricia P110Crooks, William Glenn P120Cuevas, José Luis P116Cummings, Timot hy P114Cuprien, Frank C45Curtis , P hili p P119D’Espagnat A12Da hl-Wolfe, Louise P112Dalí , Salvador C40Dalkey, Fred D62Daly, Drew D52David, Eileen D62Davis, Gene P109Davis, Stuart P119Davy, Woods C37Daws, Jack D52De Bruycker, Dirk C37De Erdely, Francis D50De Forest, Lockwood C38De Kooning, Elaine P119De Kooning, Willem C33, P119De Niro, Sr. , Robert P120De Saint P halle, Niki A12, P116De V laminck, Maurice A12Deese, Rupert P114DeForest, Roy P130Dei hl , Steve P114DeLa p, Tony P108Dela pp, Terry C38Delaunay, Sonja A12Dennis, Marc P135Depman, Mark P114Deutsc h, Boris D50

Di Suvero, Mark P116Diebenkorn, Ric hard C36, D52, P105, P112Dike, P hil B34Dill , Guy P126Dine, Jim C35, C36, P111Dinnerstein, Harvey C40Divola, Jo hn P109Donovan, Tara D52Douke, Dan P112Dove, Art hur C33, P119Downey, Juan P115Drake, Peter P110Dubuffet, Jean A12, C36Dufy, Raoul A12Dunas, Jeff C44Dun ham, Carroll P112Durer, Al brec ht C33Dur ham, Brad P120Dvorak, P hilli p C40Dzama, Marcel D52Eastman, Mic hael P108, P110Eddy, Don P114E hrlic h, Ron P130El-Bermani, Alia E. C38Engman, C hris D52Ensall , Kat hryn B19Eric, Kate C40Eric kson, Dale P112Ernst, Max A12Estes, Ric hard C36Eva & Adele P110Evans, Jo hn C46Ewing, Rodney C40Fal kenstein, Claire P122Farber, Robert C44Feat herston, Natalie B22Feeley, Paul P120Feitel son, Lorser P122Ferrieres A12Fertig, David D62Feuerman, Carole P113Fini , Leonor C40Finster, Reverend Howard D47Fisc her, George B19Fis h, Janet P130Fis her, Anya C38Fis her, Vernon P109Fitc h, Claudia D52Fitz patric k, Tommy P109Fitz patric k, Tony P135Flanagan, Barry C36Florence, Nat han P119Fontana, Lucio C33Forbes, Helen D50Forstmann, Eric P111Fox, Carson P110Francis, Jon C38Francis, Sam A12, C36, P105, P111, P105Frankent haler, Helen C36, D52, P126Fraser, Scott B19Fratteggiani, Alfonso P108

Frey, Viola P114Friedman, Warner P113Fritz, Don P135Frost, Jo hn B34Fulop, Karoly D50Gale, Don C46, P119Gall A12Gamble, Jo hn C45Gannis, Carla P110Garciandia, Flavio C37Gay, August B34Gee, Yun D50Ge hry, Frank O. P105Gerrity, Jo hn Emmett D50Gibbons, Sam P110Gile, Selden B34Gil hooly, David C33Gill , Angela P115Gleason, Jimi P130Gluckmann, Grigory B34Gober, Robert P105Godbee, Gary B19Gogos, Basil C44Goings, Ral p h C36Goldberg, Josep h D52Goldberg, Mic hael P120Gonzalez, Juan P114Gordin, Mis ha C37Gorky, Ars hile C33Gowen, Robin C38Goya, Francisco C33Graves, Morris D52Gray, Darren Vigil P130Gray, Percy B34Greene, Daniel C46Gregory, Mic hael P114Grimaldi , Mic hael B22Guerrero, Raul P135Gummer, Don P111Gummersall , Greg P119Guston, P hili p P105Hafif , Marcia P108Hagedorn, Edward C33Haines, Ric hard C38Halili , Gregory P114Hamilton, Ann P105Hamlin, Edit h D50Hammer, Eric B22Hammersley, Frederic k P108Hammond, Jane D52Harcoff , Lyla C38Harel, Dana C40Haring, Keit h P112Har pe, Sop hie D50Harris, Ro han P114Harrison, Jennifer D47Hartley, Marsden P119Harwood, June P122Hedric k, Julie P115Held, Al P120Hempel, Wes P130

Henry, Jo hn D47Herrera, Nic holas P119Heywood, Scot P108Hicks, Ron B22Hill s, Anna C45Hinkle, Clarence B34Hird, Valerie P115Hirsc hi , David C37Hockney, David C36, P105, P112, P126Hofmann, Hans P120Hogue, Alexandre P119Holzer, Jenny P118Hopper, Dennis C33Houston, Steve C44Howard, Jo hn Langley D50Howard, Sa bin B22Howe, Cat herine P110Howell , James P108Hug hes, Patric k P113Hug hes, Susan D47Hunt, Munson C37Hutter, Sidney B30Hyde, Frank Buffalo P119Hysbergue, Remy P114Hyun, Hei Myung C44Jacobs hagen, Keit h B19Jacot, Don C36Ja ffe, S hirley P112Jaime-Mena, Susana P115Jenkins, Paul P126Jimenez, Luis P119Jo hns, Jasper P105, P112Jo hnson, Lester P120Jones, Reece C35Jonson, Raymond P119Juarez, Robert P109Kádár, Béla P122Ka hn, Wolf P118Kalis h, Mic hael P113Kandinsky, Vassily P112Kaneko, Jun C37Kanevsky, Alex B19Ka poor, Anis h P112Kar p, Aaron P119Kassan, David C46Katz, Alex P120Keenleyside, Simon C35Keesing, Madeleine P130Kellogg, Edward D47Kelly, Ell swort h P105Kelly, Trek C40Kentridge, William D52Keun, Ko h Myung C40Kidd, Jeremy P113Kien holz P105Kim, Mary P120K lein, Mic hael B22K leitsc h, Josep h B34K lingspor, Alexander B22K loss, Gene P119Koerner, W HD C38

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Reznikov, Asya P114Ribak, Louis P119Ric hards, Bill P114Rider, A. G. C45Riera i Arago, Josep P116Ries, C hristop her B30Rivera, Diego P119Rivers, Larry P111Roberts, Stone P118Robinson, Boardman A15Roda, Tim D52Roet h, Winston P108Roger, Barbaras C37Roig, Bernardi P110Rokoff , Alexander C44Romero, Armando P116Rosenquist , James C33, P105Rot henberg, Susan P105Rouillard, Mic hael P108Row, David P118Rubenstein, Meridel P130Rubert, Gino P110Ruddell , Gary C46Rusc ha, Ed C36, P105, P112Russell , C harles Marion A15Ruttenberg, Kat hy C46Saamuel son, Bruce B19Samaras, Lucas C36Sandorfi , Istvan A12Sandzén, (Sven) Birger A15Satz, Matt hew C35Sc hadler, Koo B19Sc haec hter, Judit h P110Sc haller, Jeff P112Sc heiber, Hugó P122Sc hleeter, Howard P119Sc hnier, Jacques D50Sc hoebel, Henry Leo C37Scoggins, Mic hael P112Scott, Willam C33Scully, Sean P112Seaton, Paul Raymond B22Seibert , Helen P119Seibert , Inez Helen C33Senise, Daniel C37Serisawa, Sueo D50Serra, Ric hard C36, P105, P112S hag (a ka Jos h Agle) P134S ha piro, Joel C36S ha piro, Paul P119S har p, Josep h Henry A15S hep herd, Woody C46S himomura, Roger D52S hirais hi , Yuko P114S houp, Mark D47Siegler, Kat hryn P112Siena, James P118Silverman, Burton C46Silvers, Robert P113Simmons, Jeffrey D52Simpson, David P108

Newcombe, Warren D50New port, Mark D52Nic holas, Simon C46Nic hol s, Ann D47Nimoy, Leonard P122Noger, Udo C37Noguc hi , Isamu P105Noland, Ken C36Norrie, Susan P114Norris, Lisa D47Okulic k, Jo hn P114Oldenburg, Claes C35, P105Oldfield, Helen Clark D50Oldfield, Otis D50Oliveira, Nat han P112Ortlieb, Rut h Powers D50Owen, Frank P114Paalen, Wolfgang C40Paladino, Mimmo P126Palmore, Tom P130Panter, Gary P135Park, David C33Payne, Edgar Alwin A15, C45Peck, Marion P135Pendleton, Adam P118Penner, Rod C36Perko, Angela C38Perry, Ral p h Barton C33Peters, Sammy P130Pfa ff , Judy C44P hilli ps, Bert Geer A15P hilli ps, Curtis C44P hilli ps, Matt P126Picasso, Pa blo A12, C33, C44, P105, P126Pierce, Carole B19Pierce, Florence P108Pitc her, Hank C38Plagens, Peter P114Platt , Robert C35Pompilius, C harles P120Poons, Larry P111Pottorf , Darryl P105, P111Pred, Mic hele P114Price, Ken P105Prior, Scott P114Provisor, Janis P112Purdy, Ric hard P114Raffael, Josep h P114Ramos, Mel P113Rausc henberg, Robert P105, P111, P126Rebay, Hilla P112Reddin, Edward & Nancy P105Redmond, Granville C45Redmond, Jon B19Reed, Doel P119Reese, Brandon C37Reeves, Jennifer P120Reindel, Edna D50Rema hl, Frederic k C38Renoir , Pierre-Auguste C44Resnic k, Milton P120

Mars h, Reginald C33Mars hall , Kerry James D52Martin Diaz, Daniel P135 Martin, Ed C44Martin, H. A12Martinez, Alfredo Ramos P122Mason, Emily P130Mat his, Lawrence D47Matisse, Henri C44, P126Matta, Roberto A12, P116Mattera, Joanne P112May hew, Nell Brooker C38Mazal, Ricardo C37Mc Carty, Lynn P114McGlynn, Casey D47McGrat h, Eliza bet h P135McIntos h, Brent B19McKinley, Tom C44Mc Laug hlin, Jo hn P122Mellen, David C40Mendes, Hug h C35Merlino, Silvio P115Merrild, Knud D50Messic k, Ben C38, P119Metcalf , William P108Metzinger, Jean A12Mieczkowski, Ed P130Miguez, Cecilia Z. P122Millett , Peter D52Miro, Joan A12, C44, P126Mona fo, Janet B19Moore, Debora P114Moore, Henry A12, P116Morales, Armando P116Moran, T homas A15Morang, Alfred P119Morken, Amy P110Morley, Malcolm P105Mor per, Daniel B19Morrison, Alex Gene C35Morrison, Pard P130Moses, Ed P108, P130Moses, Forrest P130Mot herwell , Robert C36, D52, P126Mot hner, Carol B19Mottram, Jo hn D50Mruk, Walter A15Mueller, David B22Murado, Antonio P112Murray, Eliza bet h P105, P112Musante, Ed D62Mutal, Lika P115Myers, Marcia C37Nagel, Andres P116Natkin, Robert P130Nauman, Bruce P105Nava, Jo hn C38Nell , Carlton P114Nel son, R. Kenton C38Nel son, Jo hn C37Nevel son, Louise P116, P120

Kol b, Marianne B19Kopriva, S haron P130Krasnow, Peter D50Krauze, Perla C37Kre hbiel , Yaz D62 Kubac h & Kropp C37Ku hn, Jon B30Ku hn, Mona P109Ku hn, Walt D50La baudt, Lucien D50La hey, James B19Lalou, Galien A12Lane, Betty C38Lanfranco, Katerina P114Lanskoy, Andre A12Larsen, Ted P130Laurence, Geoffrey P130Lauritz, Paul C45Le Corbusier A12LeBasque A12Leger, Fernand A12Lei pzig, Mel C46Leslie, Alfred P120Let hbridge, Julian P112Levinson, Diana P111Liang, Qiangli B22Liberace, Robert B22Lic htenstein, Roy A12, C33, C35, C36, P105 P111, P126Lieber, Tom C37Liepke, Malcolm T. B22Lindin, Carl A15Linn, David C40Li pking, Jeremy B22Liu, Hung P114Livermore, Anna bel P119Livingston, Francis B22Livingston, Margie D52Long hurst, Robert P119Lovet-Lorski , Boris D50Luce A12Lumpkins, William P119Lundeberg, Helen P122Lutz, Dan C38Mackenzie, Lucy P114Magee, James R. P119Magritte, René A12, C40Magsig, Step hen P120Maize, Cat herine D62Mandelman, Beatrice P119Mangold, Julia P112Mann heim, Jean B34Mansdorf , Eve C46Manzù, Giacomo P116Marca-Relli , Conrad P112, P120Marden, Brice P105Marin, Jo hn P119Marioni, Josep h P108Markovitz, S herry D52Marquez, Hudson P135Mars, C hris P135

Sims, P hil P108Skilling, Susan D52Skollar, Steven B22Slater, Miriam C38Slaug hter, Tom P112Sloan, Jeanette Pasin B19Slonem, Hunt C37Small, Jessie P114Smit h, Jack R. C38Smit h, Jack Wil kinson C45Smit h, Jaune Quic k-to-See P130Smit h, Kiki D52Smit h, Owen P135Sokolis, Mic hael C38Solmssen, Kurt P112Sommer, Susan C35Sorren, Joe P135Souza, Al P109Sprung, S haron C46Sprunt, Vera C37Stack pole, Ral p h D50Stagg, James P112Stamos, T heodoros C33Stanczak, Julian P120Steinberg, Saul C36, P111Stella, Frank A12, C36, P105, P126Stella, Josep h P119Stempen, Paul D62Sti pl , Ric hard P110Stone, Katy D52Strasburg, Nicole C38Straus, Adam P115Suddut h, Jimmy Lee D47Sullivan, Jim P114Sultan, Donald C36, P112, P120, P126Surl s, James P109Survage, Leopold A12Sutil , Francisca P115Swartz, Bet h Ames P119Sweeney, S hirley P126Taa ffe, P hili p P118Tamayo, Rufino P122Tanning, Dorot hea C40Tatro, Ron P126Tenmyouya, Hisas hi C40Tennis, W hiting D52Teutsc h, János Mattis P122T hiebaud, Wayne C36, D62, P112, P116T homas, Jeremy P108T homas, Mic kalene P118T hurston, Roy P108Tilling hast, Eric P108Tillman, Hugo P115Tompkins, Mic hael D62Touby, Linda C44Trini P119Tsaku B22Turner, Lynne Woods D52Turner, Ray B19, C44Turrell , Terry D47Ufer, Walter A15

Umlauf, Karl P119Utrillo, Maurice A12Vaadia, Boaz P111Valtat, Louis A12Van Al stine, Jo hn P115Van Horn, Lucretia D50Van Rijn, Rembrandt C33Vari , Sop hia P115Varo, Remedios C40Vasarely, Victor A12Vasin, Ted C40Vedder, Sara h C38Villon, Jacques P122Vollmer, Grace Libby C38Wac htel, Elmer and Marion C45Waddell , T heodore P119Wagener, Ellen B19Waid, Mary Joan P115Wanenmac her, Erika P110Wang, Victor B22Ward, S hiba C38War hol, Andy C35,C36, P112Wars haw, Howard C38Waterston, Darren D52Weinberg, Steven B30Weinstock, Jil P109Weldon, Barbara P116Wendt, William C45Wessel, Henry P109Wesselmann, Tom C35, C36, P120W hang, Inkie C40W hite, Orrin C45W hite house, Ben C46, P120Wicklander, Ed D52Wiley, William T. P109Wil son, Eliza bet h C46Winters, Terry P112Wintersberger, Lambert Maria P116Witte, Evert C37Wo hnseifer, Jo hannes P118Wojtkiewicz, Dennis B19Wood, Mary Antonia C37Wool, C hristop her P118Wooll , Hanna h C35Wosk, Miriam P135Wrig ht, Stanton Macdonald D50Wrig ht, Step hen C46Xie, Xiaoze P109Yangc hareon, Suong D62Yellow hammer, Ani P130Yoder, Robert P109York, Susan P108Younger, Jo hn Randall C46Zad kine, Ossi p A12Zak heim, Bernard D50Zammi, Eric P113Zener, Eric C46Zudeck, Darryl C46

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BOA R D M EMB E RS

Howard L. Re hs, PresidentBeverly Denenberg, Vice PresidentKevin Z. Anderson, Vice PresidentGeoff Cline, TreasurerLouis Stern, SecretaryJay CaldwellJonat han NovakSusan BodoBetina Tasende

M EMB E RS

Abby M. Taylor Fine Art L.L .C.Anderson GalleriesAndrew Smit h Gallery Inc.Avery Galleries Bobbie Greenfield GalleryT he Caldwell GalleryC harleston Renaissance GalleryCincinnati Art Galleries L LCCline Fine Art David Cook Fine ArtDavid Dike Fine Art L.P.De Ru’s Fine ArtsDenenberg Fine Arts, Inc.Douglas Frazer Fine Art, Ltd.Ec kert Fine Art Ec kert and Ross Fine ArtGalerie Mic haelGeorge Stern Fine ArtsGodel & Co. , Inc.Guarisco GalleryJane Ka han GalleryJerald Mel berg Gallery Inc.Jonat han Novak Contemporary ArtJulie Baker Fine ArtLawrence J Cantor And CompanyLevis Fine Arts, Inc

LewAllen ContemporaryLouis Stern Fine ArtsMatt hew C hase LT D.Mc Coll Fine Art Mitc hell Brown Fine Art, Inc.Nedra Matteucci GalleriesQuestroyal Fine Art, L LC Redfern GalleryRed Fox Fine ArtRe hs Galleries, Inc.Roug hton GalleriesSc hiller & Bodo Eyropean PaintingsSpanierman Gallery, L LCSullivan Goss- An American GalleryTasende GalleryT homas Nygard GalleryTimot hy Yarger Fine ArtTrotter GalleriesVallejo GalleryVincent Vallarino Fine Art, LT D.William A. Karges Fine ArtWooster Projects

FINE A RT D EALERS ASSOCIAT ION

T he Fine Art Dealers Association was founded in 1990 as a non-profit members hi p organization of respected and esta blis hed dealers from across t he United States. Its members are dedicated to promoting and maintaining t he hig hest degree of professionalism, sc holars hi p and integrity in business conducted wit h colleagues, institutions and t he general public . Members hi p in FA DA is hig hly selective, and by invitation only. Members must have ex pert knowledge o f t he a rt i st s and p e r iod s in w hi c h t hey s p e c iali ze , and maintain corresponding inventory. In addition to demonstrating commitment to enric hing t he cultural lives of t heir communities, members s hare t heir ex pertise by mounting signif icant ex hibit ions and publis hing informative catalogs. All members of FA DA unconditionally guarantee t he aut henticity of t he works t hey sell .

FA DA’s Annual Los Angeles Art S how i s a wo r ld - c l a ss event t hat continues to increase national awareness of t he organization and to promote t he hig hest standards of gallery professionalism. Sout hern California is t he perfect venue for an event of t his kind--Los Angeles is sop histicated and diverse, and it is t he permanent home of many of t he country’s foremost collectors. T he g reater Los Angeles area now supports t he most excit ing and largest art fair on t he West Coast. Attendees at t he 2007 Los Angeles Art S how will have four days of opportunities to view, admire and purc hase works from a dynamic range of American and European paintings, drawings, scul pture, and p hotogra p hs, from old masters to cutting-edge contemporary!

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LACMA Statement

Wit h more t han 100,000 works of art , t he Los Angeles County Museum of Art ( LACMA), is t he largest encyclopedic museum west of C hicago. Located in t he heart of Los Angeles ’s Mira cle Mile d ist r ic t , LACMA o f fe rs v i s i to rs a r i c h and d ive rse p e rmanent colle c t ion—from Euro p ean to cutt ing-edge contemporary, Latin American to Islamic—as well as special blockbuster ex hibit ions like t his season’s M a g r i t t e a n d C o n t em p o ra r y A r t : T h e Tr e a c h e r y o f I m a g e s a n d P i c a s s o ’ s G r e a t e s t P r i n t : T h e M in ot a u rom a c hy in Al l I t s S t a t e s . A f te r hours , LACMA v i s i to rs a re inv i ted to enr i c h t hei r ex perience wit h public programs t hat connect art and activit ies, including free Friday Nig ht Jazz, an award-winning f ilm series, lectures wit h world-renowned artists, and muc h more. For information, please visit lacma.org or call 323 857-6000.

René Magritte, T he Treac hery of Images (T his is not a pipe), 1929, oil on canvas, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, purc hased wit h funds provided by t he Mr. and Mrs. William Preston Harrison collection.© 2006 C. Herscovici , London / Artists Rig hts Society (A RS), New YorkP hoto © 2006 Museum Associates/ LACMA.

LACMA W ELCOM E!

Moving into its second decade, t he Los Angeles Art S how has evolved into one of t he most important art ex hibitions in t he country. T his year’s ex hibition, our 12t h, features more t han 80 dealers wit h displays spanning five centuries of art. Many long hours of hard work and planning went into t he s how and, as always, we need to t hank t hose w ho have given muc h and taken very little. Kim Martindale, along wit h t he rest of t he K R Martindale S how Management sta ff, have worked on every aspect of t he s how, taking care of every detail to make sure t hat t he s how runs smoot hly for bot h t he ex hibitors and t he visitors .. . as always, t hank you! Second, t here is t he Fine Art Dealers Association’s ( FADA) Board of Directors: Jay Caldwell, Louis Stern, Jonat han Novak, Geoff Cline, Beverly Denenberg, Kevin Anderson, Susan Bodo, Betina Tasende, and I . . . all of w hom have devoted many hours of t heir time to t his ex hibition. We are t hrilled t hat for t he fourt h year, our Gala Opening will benefit t he Los Angeles County Museum of Art ( LACMA), one of t he leading museums in t he Western United States. FADA gives special t hanks to Mic hel Govan, Director and C EO of LACMA; t he Art Museum Council (AMC); Geri S herman, AMC C hairman; Lana Bergstein, Co-c hair; Connie Nagler, Co-c hair; and Karen R hodes and Ana Osgood at LACMA. As in years past, t he hel p and sponsors hip of Arc hitectural Digest is greatly appreciated - t hank you Wendy Landau and Amy Soule for all your time and support. To Paige Petrone at Venice Magazine; C hristine Anderson, Allison Newcomb and t he sta ff of C hristine Anderson and Associates; Robert Nieto and Jim Hampton of Green house Marketing Group; as well as Casey Cook at Pacific Design Center, we are delig hted t hat you are all on board and t hank you for all your support and efforts wit h t he promotion of t he Los Angeles Art S how. Additional t hanks to Lilla Hangay for t he s how’s g ra p hic design; Jo hn Bilotta for web design and production; Carolyn Baylon of CB Design; Peter Lovello Design; C hansot h Migletz; Rut hy London; as well as museum and institutional representation and support from t he Autry National Center; Claremont Graduate University; Irvine Museum; Museum of Latin American Art; and Ventura County Museum of History and Art. A special t hank you goes out to all of our ex hibitors. FADA truly appreciates all t he efforts you have extended to create t his year’s ex hibition. We all wis h you a very successful s how. Finally, to all our visitors, t hank you for coming and enjoy t he s how. Peace!

Howard L. Re hs, PresidentFine Art Dealers Association

Presidents Greetings

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LACMA

back flap of monarch size envelope7 1/2”w x 3 7/8”h (7 3/4)

2 fold letterhead 7 1/4”w x 10 1/2” h

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Quantity: 500 eachAlso, 500 of second page letterhead (blank)

January 24, 2007

Dear Friends:

Welcome to the Opening Night Gala of the 12th Annual Los Angeles Art Show. For the fourth year, the Art Museum Council of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art is the benefi ciary of this remarkable event, and on behalf of the Board of Trustees, we would like to extend our most sincere appreciation for this continued collaboration between the Art Museum Council and the L.A. Art Show.

The Art Museum Council was founded 55 years ago and since its beginning has played an integral role in supporting the arts in Southern California. The council is LACMA’s original service organization (in fact, the group predates LACMA’s founding on Wilshire Boulevard) and includes more than 250 members who serve both as volunteers and donors to the museum and as patrons of arts and culture throughout the region.

We would like to take this opportunity to especially thank Geri Sherman, the chair of the Art Museum Council, Dottie Lewis, the council’s executive vice-chair of fundraising, Lana Bergstein and Connie Nagler, event chairs, and additionally Kim Martindale and his staff for their continued support of LACMA during this most important time in our history.

To everyone attending the show—we hope you have a fantastic time this weekend, and also invite you to visit LACMA’s Magritte and Contemporary Art: The Treachery of Images exhibition designed by artist John Baldessari. With clouds at your feet and freeways overhead, it is truly an exhibition you have to see to believe!

Sincerely,

Nancy Daly Riordan Michael Govan Chair, Board of Trustees CEO and Wallis Annenberg Director

LACMA

LACMA BOA RD OF T RUST EES 2006

LACMA BOA R D O F T RUST E ES

William Hayden A hmansonWilliam Howard A hmansonWallis AnnenbergWilliam J. BellDavid Bo hnettSuzanne Deal Boot hDonald L. BrenEli BroadMrs. Edward W. CarterC hester C hangMic hael Cric htonRobert A. DayJanet DreisenAndrew GordonTom GoresAndrew HauptmanJudit h G. JonesRobert A. Kotic kMrs. Harry LenartAbby J. LevyRobert LookerRobert F . Maguire I I IWilliam A. MingstMrs. Wendy Stark MorrisseyJane Nat hansonPeter NortonGeoffrey PalmerMrs. Stewart Resnic kTony ResslerNancy Daly Riordan, C hairEdward P. Roski , Jr .Terry SemelEric SmidtMic hael G. SmookeDonald TangRatan N. TataSandra W. TernerJames A. T homasC hristop her V. WalkerCasey Wasserman

S ENIO R T RUST E ES

Mrs. Lionel BellDr. George N. BooneMrs. William M. Car penterCamilla C handler FrostStanley GrinsteinMrs. Dwig ht M. Kendall

LIF E T RUST E ES

Robert H. A hmansonRobert O. AndersonDaniel N. BelinJulian Ganz, Jr.Eric LidowMrs. Lillian Apodaca WeinerWalter L. Weisman

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AMC BOA R D O F DI R ECTO RS 2006 - 2007

A RT MUS EUM COUNCIL O F LACMA

Geri S herman C hairmanLana BergsteinConnie Nagler LA Art S how Gala Co-C hairmen

EX ECUT IV E BOA R D

Terry BellCarol FainerJill FinkFlorence GorlinRita LevinDottie LewisBet h RosenbloomGloria S herwood

BOA R D O F DI R ECT O RS

Brenda AbramsonKate BaumannTerry BellLana BergsteinEllen Buc hananAnn CostelloCarol FainerMarilyn FidlerJill FinkBunni Fisc herEdie Fisc herNancy FreedmanBrenda FritzRobyn Fuc hsCarol GoldbergFlorence GorlinAlison GreenbergDorsey GriffeyTop: Tic ket-holders visit one of six homes on t he council ’s

2006 Art and Arc hitecture TourCenter: Robert Gra ham meets Art Museum Council members in his studio, to discuss his artistic process - November, 2006.Bottom: T he council visits Corey Helford Gallery on Was hington Boulevard t his November.

Judi Grus hcowDiana GutmanLaura HeinLynne HillerBarbara IorilloNancy KayeEllen KorneyNancy KovenPatty KrausCarole LazarRita LevinAnita LevineDottie LewisJanine Lic hsteinConnie NaglerBobbi NastroMic hele PaleyBeverly P hilli psGail Rac helefskyJudy Ric hmanIna RogalBet h RosenbloomSusan SavinHarriet Sc heirS herie Sc hneiderMarcia Sc hulmanPeggy S ha piroJudy S herGeri S hermanGloria S herwoodTerri SmookeRut h Lynn SobelDory SofferJaney SweetBa bette WalterP hyllis WayneJan WeimerPenni Wynne

A RT MUS EUM COUNCIL O F LACMA

AMC

Founded in 1952, t he Art Museum Council is LACMA’s oldest volunteer support council. T he Council, comprised of more t han 260 active members, has contributed more t han $8 million to t he purc hase of 141 wide-ranging works of art, as well as funding important ex hibitions and educational programs. T hrough its popular Art and Arc hitecture Tour eac h April, t he Council provides an opportunity for participants to view some of Los Angeles’s most important private collections and examples of artistically significant arc hitecture. In addition to a variety of ot her fundraising activities, Council members operate t he successful Art Rental and Sales Gallery at t he museum, w hic h provides a forum for emerging Sout hern California artists and an opportunity for museum members to rent and purc hase art for t heir homes and businesses.T hrough t hese varied activities, Council members demonstrate t heir ongoing dedication to t he enric hment of LACMA and t he facilitation of its mission.All proceeds from t he Los Angeles Art S how Opening Night Gala will benefit t he Art Museum Council of LACMA and will be used to hel p underwrite t he Summer 2007 ex hibition, T he Arts In Latin America, 1492-1820 .

Rembrandt van Rijn, T he Descent from t he Cross by Torc hlig ht , 1654, Etc hing and dry point. Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Museum purc hase wit h Art Museum Council funds. M.62.3.3

Ottoman Box, Turkey, c . 1640, Wood inlaid wit h tortoise s hell , mot her-of-pearl , ivory and ebony. Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Museum purc hase wit h Art Museum Council funds. M.2005.125

Mic hael C. McMillen, Central Meridian, T he Garage, 1981Mixed media, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Museum purc hase wit h Art Museum Council funds. M.2005.17

P hoto © Mic hael C. McMillen.

Gold Cup or Beaker, Marlik Culture (Nort h I ran), First Millennium, Repousse.Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Museum purc hase wit h Art Museum Council funds.M.68.25

Unless ot herwise noted, all p hotos @2006 Museum Associates/ LACMA

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LA A RT SHOW GA LA COMMIT T E ES

GA LA COMMIT T E EGay AbramsElaine AbramsonAnn Adel sonBette Baker BreenGail BarilMiki BaumgartenS haron BergBarbara BernsteinS herryl Brac hmanPaula CarrollKat C heemaP hyllis ColemanS herree ColvinC heryl CroweMargy Eber hardtRic key EffronHarriet Eil berSusan FinkelmanRobyn Fuc hsDiane GerryCaryl GoldenJoy Goldsc hmidtBonnie GoldsteinJudi Grus hcowJanis HagueKaren HandMadeline HellerAmy HigginsYolanda KaminsNancy KayeBarbara K leinMarti KoplinEllen KorneySydney Krel steinMarilyn LevinSusie LevinDiane Lublin

HONO RA RY GA LA C HAI RLACMA’s CEO and Wallis Annenberg Director Michael Govan

A RT MUS EUM COUNCIL Geri Sherman, AMC ChairmanLana Bergstein, Gala Co-ChairConnie Nagler, Gala Co-Chair

D ÉCO R Linda CovetteAnn Rose Ka planDonna Venic k

HOS PITA LIT YBunni Fisc herDottie Lewis

FOO D Mitzi CutlerBarbara LeikenAnn Martin

PUB LIC IT YAnn CostelloLaura HeinBarbara Iorillo

MAILING Jill FinkAnita Levine

INFO RMAT ION LINE Barbara Iorillo

CO R PO RAT E INC ENT IV ES/S P ECIA L GIF T SNancy FreedmanJudy Ric hman

CATA LOG LIAISON Clare Wagner

Jan MagdovitzLinda Matt hiesKim Mc Cart hySue MeltzerNancy Mes hulamKaren MurrayBobbi NastroRaymee Olin-WeimanS heryl Over hol serMic hele PaleySandra PetersBeverly P hilli psJoan PriceS heila RoseMaxine RudoffFrancine SandersSusan SavinRita Sc hwartzPeggy S ha piroJudy S herGloria S herwoodMina SolomonJaney SweetSue TempleSande T hayerBet h WagnerMeryl WeckslerRoberta W hitePenni WynneSue ZaretMary Zinser

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Museum Letter

MoLAAMuseum of Latin American Art

December 2006

Dear Art Lover,

I would like to extend a personal invitation to you to visit the Museum of Latin American Art(MoLAA). We are the only museum in the western United States to exclusively feature contem-porary fine art fromMexico, Central and SouthAmerica, and the Spanish-speaking Caribbean. Wehave a comprehensive permanent collection of over 500 works, as well as three major temporaryexhibitions annually.

After seven years of growth, we are ready for our Grand Opening in Spring 2007. It will feature alarger gallery, an art workshop room, a library, a store and a film screening room. The new build-ing represents the unity of the Americas, the coming together of the continent.

I encourage you to see our current exhibition, Unbroken Ties: Dialogues in Cuban Art, on viewnow through March 18, 2007. The exhibition was drawn from the Fort Lauderdale Museum’scollection. These are works by artists who have remained in Cuba, side by side with art created withthose who left at the middle stage of their careers, as well as those who left as children. Togetherthey present a complex portrait that evokes the Cuban experience as a day to day reality, the Cubaremembered and the Cuba imagined.

MoLAA is more than a museum. Along with our unique exhibitions we also have special eventsand educational programs that provide a cultural context for the art.

No matter what your particular art interests are, I assure you that a visit to MoLAA will be wellworth it.

I look forward to seeing you at MoLAA soon!

Sincerely,

Gregorio Luke, DirectorMuseum of Latin American Art

628 Alamitos Avenue Long Beach Ca. 90802 tel: 562.437.1689 fax: 562.437.7043 www.molaa.org

Sincerely,

John L. GrayPresident and CEO, Autry National Center

On behalf of the Board of Trustees, staff, and members of the Autry National Center, welcome to the2007 Los Angeles Art Show presented by the Fine Art Dealers Association.

The Autry invites you to attend opening events for the 2007 Masters of the American West Fine ArtExhibition and Sale. Join us on Saturday, February 3 for a day that includes special programs, anawards presentation, a chuck wagon lunch and cocktail reception——all leading up to an exciting auctionand sale of works by nationally-recognized artists. Among the 72 featured artists are William Acheff,Martin Grelle, Bob Kuhn, Mian Situ, Howard Terpning and Morgan Weistling. Masters Fine ArtExhibition and Sale will open to the general public on February 4 and will close on March 4, 2007.

While at the Autry, be sure to see Yosemite: Art of an American Icon. The exhibition looks atYosemite’s visual identity and cultural role as a national and international destination. With an entiregallery devoted to work created since 1970, this highly-acclaimed show explores Yosemite as a vital,contemporary space which has long been thought of in a 19th century frame. It includes works byartists such as John Divola, Thomas Struth, Richard Misrach, Wayne Thiebaud and David Hockney.

Please stop by our booth for an invitation to the Masters Fine Art Exhibition and Sale and get a preview of upcoming events and activities at the Autry. The Autry National Center, an intercultural history center, includes the Museum of the American West, the Southwest Museum of the AmericanIndian and the Institute for the Study of the American West. We look forward to meeting you.

4700 Western Heritage Way, Los Angeles, CA 90027 • T 323.667.2000 • F 323.660.5721 • autrynationalcenter.org

Dear Art Lovers and Patrons:

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Sponsor

January 2007

Dear Patrons and Sponsors,

Architectural Digest is pleased to sponsor the LA Art Show for the eighth year.

We are very proud of our partnership with the Fine Art Dealers Association—

and that the funds raised at this event will support the Art Museum Council of

the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

Architectural Digest’s coverage of the art and antique world has become

critically important to our readers, who are passionate about fi lling their

homes with the fi nest art and antiques.

Enjoy the Show!

Best,

Amy R. Churgin

Vice President and Publisher

Museum Letter

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Sponsor

SouthwestArt921 Walnut Street, Suite 250Boulder, Colorado 80302phone 303-247-8080 fax 303-449-4627

w w w . s o u t h w e s t a r t . c o m

Dear Los Angeles Art Show Patrons and Art Lovers:

On behalf of Southwest Art Magazine, welcome to the 12th Annual Los Angeles Art Show. Celebrating “Five Centuries of Art,” thisevent continues to grow in size and prestige. Indeed, this year, the greatly expanded space allows for even more gallery participationand art representing a wide spectrum. As a proud major media sponsor, Southwest Art salutes the Fine Art Dealers Association(FADA) and organizers of this world-class event.

Southwest Art is the definitive source of information and inspiration for fine art in and of the American West. With excellence as ourstandard, we champion today’s best emerging and established artists and their works, which vary from traditional representational tomore modern styles in wide-ranging media. Our ever-expanding coverage is as colorful and vast as the western horizon. Now in our36th year, we are a catalyst and forum for meaningful exchange between creators, purveyors, and patrons of fine art.

Along with the LA Art Show we continue to expand our own horizons. We will shortly have new and exciting news to report withregard to our online presence and art coverage. Learn about Emerging Art Towns in our May issue, which will also focus on Modern& Contemporary Art. See some of the country’s brightest up-and-coming talents in September’s Emerging Artists 21 Under 31 cover-age and discover Art in Unexpected Places. In December, we celebrate the Fine Art of Craft and Latin Art.

In addition to these new directions, Southwest Art will continue to cover landscapes, sculpture, traditional western art, still lifes,Native American, figurative, wildlife/animal art and other subjects you already enjoy within our pages.

We invite you to stop by our booth to pick up our January issue, The Essential Guide to 2007, which includes a review and preview ofmany of the western American art world’s most important events, and artists we think you should be watching during the year. Ourwarmest wishes to you as we head into the new year – and into what promises to be a show of shows.

Sincerely,

Sarah Marshall-HillPublisher, Southwest Art

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Providing resources, services and opportunities to emerging artists at two locations

LOSANGELESARTASSOCIATION

w w w . l a a a . o r g

LAAA South/ The Mike Napoliello Gallery936 Hermosa Avenue # 105Hermosa Beach, CA 90254

LAAA/Gallery 825 (Main Administrative Office)825 North La Cienega BoulevardLos Angeles, CA 90069phone: 310.652.8272 , fax: 310.652.9251

Peter Mays Executive Director

LAAA South

Supporting Organization

Dear Arts Enthusiast,

On behalf of the Staff, Board of Directors and Artists of the Los Angeles Art Association (LAAA), please allow me to express our enthusiasm and appreciation for the 2007 Los Angeles Art Show presented by the Fine Art Dealers Association (FADA). As an 81 year old non-profi t organization committed to providing opportunities, resources and services to emerging Southern California artists, LAAA’s longevity and sustainability of our mission has contributed to the aesthetic and economic development of the larger art community through exciting exhibits and programming, as well as ongoing public/private partnerships. As THE place for emerging art on the West Coast, LAAA serves as a “feeder” resource for the larger art community.

While our participation at the 2007 Los Angeles Art Show is certainly one of the highlights of LAAA’s 2007 programming, I would like to extend a personal invitation to two exciting exhibitions at our galleries:

• Please join us on Saturday, February 17, 6p to 9p at Gallery 825 on La Cienega for the opening reception of “Making Meaning” an important exhibition juried by Louis Stern, celebrated gallerist and FADA Board member. • On Thursday, February 8, 7p to 10p, I encourage you to visit our sister gallery

LAAA South in Hermosa Beach for our second “Biannual” survey exhibition of the very best in emerging Southern California art. “Biannual” is juried by MASS MoCA curator Susan Cross.

These exhibitions directly advance our mission, and impact the ability of local emerging artists to gain personal empowerment, discover and develop their innate talents, and participate more fully in the larger arts community. For more information on LAAA’s exhibitions and programming, please visit www.laaa.org or call us at 310.652.8272.

Sincerely,

Peter MaysExecutive Director

Supporting Organization

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Official LetterSponsor

January 2006

Esteemed Art Enthusiasts,

Venice Magazine is delighted to welcome you to the 11th Annual Los Angeles ArtShow! We are happy to be a sponsor for the fifth year, and once again, it is a pleas-ure to work with LA Art Show producer Kim Martindale, the Fine Art DealersAssociation, and the Art Museum Council of the Los Angeles County Museum ofArt.

During our 17 years of publishing we have developed relationships with scores ofwonderful restaurants and beverage purveyors, and many of them are participatingthis year to provide fine food and drink for the opening night gala. The funds raisedfrom this event support the efforts of the Art Museum Council.

This year’s show, “Five Centuries of Fine Art,” features thousands of works of artfrom the top galleries around the globe. From Old Masters to Impressionists,Abstract Expressionists to contemporary artists, the LA Art Show has something forevery viewer.

Art is the lifeblood of culture, and culture is the essence of humanity. Venice rejoicesin its participation of the LA Artshow!

Nancy BishopEditorial Director and Publisher

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January 24, 2007

Dear Fellow Art Lovers,

Welcome to the 12th Annual Los Angeles Art Show. Venice Magazine is tickled pink to continue our now six-year sponsorship of this wonderful event, specifi cally the Opening Night Gala, which benefi ts the inestimable work of the Art Museum Council of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. The tireless efforts of Art Show Producer Kim Martindale, the Fine Art Dealers Association, and the Art Museum Council have brought about one of the premier art exhibitions in the world, attended by thousands of art enthusiasts from around the globe.

As we approach our 20th year of publishing, we are exceedingly grateful for the friendships we have forged with our advertisers, in particular our restaurants, and food and beverage clients who have so generously stepped up to the plate, literally, to serve you this evening. They, too, realize the importance of tonight’s Gala, which provides much-needed funds for the on-going work of LACMA’s Art Museum Council (55 years of it!).

The vast collection of art on view represents work in every medium from artists of every stripe. The chance to see these pieces under one roof in our own backyard of Los Angeles is an opportunity that we hope stimulates feelings of joy and wonderment. Here at Venice Magazine, art is the lifeblood of our existence. It is our pleasure to be a part of the Los Angeles Art Show!

Nancy BishopEditorial Director and Publisher

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January 25, 2007

Art Museum CouncilLos Angeles County Museum of Art 5905 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90036

Dear Friends,

On behalf of the City of Los Angeles, it is my pleasure to welcome and congratulate the members and guests of the Opening Night Gala of the Los Angeles Art Show.

As the creative capital of the world, Los Angeles is pleased to host the Los Angeles Art Show. This show celebrates and recognizes the diversity of ideas, perspectives and artistic achievements in our city. Together in partnership, we can make a positive impact and recognize the accomplishments of these people, and honor their artistic contributions.

I extend my best wishes for a memorable celebration and future success.

Very truly yours,

ANTONIO R. VILLARAIGOSA Mayor

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C LA R EMONT GRADUAT E UNIV ERSIT Y

T he Los Angeles Art S how features a special ex hibit ion of new works by eig ht MFA candidates from t he class of 2007 at Claremont Graduate University. Karl Benjamin, CGU alumnus and professor emeritus, CGU and Pomona College, selected paintings, drawings, collages, and p hotogra p hic works by Quinton Bemiller, Anita Bunn, C huck Feesago, Bianca Kolonusz Partee, Anna Marie Francesco, Sayon Sy prasoeut h, as well as site specif ic installations by Seann Brackin and Bradley Eber hard.

Quinton Bemiller, Transient , 2006, Acrylic on canvas on board, 14 x 11 inc hes, Private Collection, Los Angeles

Anita Bunn, Exotica , 2006, Ink jet print on panel, 20 x 20 inc hes

Sayon Sy prasoeut h, S hadow , 2006, oil on canvas over panel, 42 x 60 inc hes

Bianca Kolonusz-Partee, Hong Kong Port ( pink) , 2006, Collage, 8 1/2 x 11inc hes

Installation

Bradley Eber hard, Double Bummer , 2006, oil and acrylic on canvas, 24 x 32 inc hes

Seann Brackin, Time-Space Lu xury Cruise Liner in Deep Space , 2006, 0il on canvas and mixed medium, 96 x 96 x 96 inc hes (varia ble)

Anna Marie Francesco, Sp here , 2006Joint compound and acrylic , 10 x 8 x 2 inc hes

C huck Feesago, Price Point , 2006, newsprint ink and acrylic66 x 77 inc hes

P hoto credit: Anita Bunn

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LOS ANGELES A RT ASSOCIAT ION / GALLERY 825

Eig hty-one years ago, t he Los Angeles Art

Association ( LAAA) /Gallery 825 c hanged t he

conversation a bout how art could be viewed,

a ppreciated and sustained in Los Angeles.

Responding to t he lac k of a formal venue to view artwork, LAAA’s original trustees (including Harry C handler, Edward Dic kson and William May Garland ) esta blis hed LAAA and created t he opportunity and t he ex pectation t hat art would have an ongoing role in t he cultural li fe of Los Angeles. LAAA/Gallery 825 hel ped esta blis h t he art collection t hat founded t he Los Angeles County Museum of Art ( LACMA) and ex hibited work by many celebrated artists including Marcel Duc hamp, Man Ray, Wayne T hiebaud,

and Lita Al buquerque. T hroug hout t he years, Los Angeles Art Association has ex perienced its s hare of evolution, but never lost sig ht of one non-negotia ble princi ple—its commitment to support emerging Sout hern California artists in our s hared community.

LAAA is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit arts organization w hose mission is to provide opportunities, resources, services and ex hibit ion venues for emerging Los Angeles artists. Having launc hed t he careers of many hig h-profile artists, LAAA continues to play a central role in t he Los Angeles arts community by providing local artists and t he public wit h exceptional ex hibit ions and programs, as well as a forum for exc hange and education t hroug h lectures, works hops and networking opportunities. LAAA serves a broad cross section of artists of all mediums, career level s and socio-economic backgrounds, including t hose from low-income communities. Beyond its focus on matters of access and equity for artists, LAAA al so hopes to inf luence all t he cultural sta ke holder g rou ps in Los Angeles wit h regard to t he role of t he arts in our community.

Eig hty-one years later, it’s time to c hange t he conversation again.

Gegam Kac herian, Satisfying Hunger , 2006, acrylic on canvas, 24 x 48 inc hes

Installation

Sop hia Allison, Untitled ( Pod ) , 2006 Used coffee f ilters, clot h, wire, 47 x 20 x 25 inc hes

Paul Pitsker, Grounder 2006, watercolor 18 x 24 inc hes

Mic helle DeniaudUrbanites , 2006

Inkjet, a crylic on canvas 20 x 24 inc hes

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JANET BIGGS

Pondering t he question of free will ’s role in contemporary society, new media artist Janet Biggs has produced a body of powerful video works t hat inquire of t he viewer: W hat will you do wit h your t ime on eart h? Our actions or lac k t hereof will have a lasting impact on t he world around us. Ex ploring power, control, and obsession, Biggs proposes new relations hi ps between aest hetic s and strengt h, as well as action and desire.

Beautiful and compelling images are ju xta posed wit h t he powerful content t hey contain. Wit h t he posit ioning of t hese works, Biggs weaves a net to ca pture t he viewer in t he balance, contemplating t heir own free will and how t hey c hoose to engage it . T he artist provides an insig htful yet subtle examination into t he relations hi p between social be havior and individual c haracter.

Janet Biggs has ex hibited worldwide, gaining a strong crit ical reputation for work t hat places her in t he lineage of feminist discourse. A reci pient of numerous awards and prizes, including a National Endowment for t he Arts Fellows hi p, Biggs has received signif icant sc holastic and literary ac knowledgement in publications from A RTnews , to t he New York Times and Ms Magazine . Janet Biggs is represented by Claire Oliver Gallery, New York.

Fall On Me Deanna , Single-C hannel Video

Polar Bears, Anana Dream Single-C hannel Video

Installation

K E-SOOK LEE

Born in Korea, and living in t he United States, artist Ke-Sook Lee’s work is a response to her t ime and ex periences, at once informed and nurtured by bot h cultures into a harmony of understanding. In cultivating her art , Lee utilizes common domestic material s and tec hniques: including handmade pa p er , sew ing , was hing , sta r c hing , and i roning . D raw ing f rom int imate familial traditions of embroidery, Lee employs stitc hing as a primary drawing media, layering t he marks of needlework wit h t hat of everyday wea r and m end ing into int r i c ate designs t hat embody a poet i c b eauty . T he reci pient of numerous awards and fellows hi ps, Lee has ex hibited extensively bot h in t he US and a broad, wit h her work represented in a numb er o f co r po rate and p r ivate colle c t ions . Lee cont inues to re ceive g rowing re cognit ion and has b een featu red in several d i st ingu i s hed periodical s, including Art in America and Art and Antiques . In all , Lee’s conceptual installations convey a t houg htful declaration of endurance and g race born from, and in t he artist ’s words, “seed pods f illed wit h dreams”.

Seed Pods Apron, 2006, Stitc hing wit h t hread, tarlatan & pigment, 104 x 96 x 165 inc hes

Seed Pods , 2006, Stitc hing wit h t hread, tarlatan & pins, Dimensions Varia ble

Installation

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MUSIC – LOS ANGELES A RT SHOW 2007

T H E C HUC K MANNING QUA RT ET

Featuring: Jim Szillagi , Piano; Islan Ec kinger , Bass; Tim Pleasant , Drums; C huc k , Tenor and Soprano Saxop hone

C huck is one of t he busiest jazz saxop honists in Sout hern California. He has been performing and recording for t he past twenty-five years wit h many local ensembles and jazz artists in t he L.A. a r e a , a c ro s s t h e c o u nt ry a nd in E u ro p e . He is a longtime member of t he Los Angeles Jazz Quartet and co-leader of t he Ec kinger-Manning Quintet. T he C huck Manning Quartet was recently featured on National Public Radio’s “Jazz Set wit h Branford Marsalis”. C huck has recently recorded wit h drummer Al p honse Mouzon, and is a regular member of t he Bobby Bradford Mo’tet, t he Sal Marquez quartet and t he Bill Cunliffe Sextet.

“Essential listening for any local jazz listener. Manning is a f ine inventive tenor player. Wit h Joe Henderson as his baseline, he plays a gorgeous ballad, can blow some brilliant and slig htly understated post-bob frenzy, and can lay out t he bop lines fres h. His band is a g reat one, wit h Jim Szilagyi often matc hing him idea for idea. Drummer Tim Pleasant’s understated ta pping and ti ppling and cymbal was hes defy t he written word. And t his quartet’s unreleased al bum, Manning debut as a leader, is a g reat one.”

- Bric k Wa hl, LAWeekly , December 22, 2006.

Music

ANNA STA F FO R D AND H E R ST RING QUA RT ET

Solo artist , musician, composer, and producer, Anna Sta fford, creates eloquent compositions t hat provide an unprecedented ric h and enduring c harm to t he Los Angeles music scene. Trained in concrete and electronic music as well as avant -ga rde st r ing p roduc t ion , Anna stud ied under violinist Warwic k Lister of t he Firenze Orc hestra Musicale and has performed widely, traveling across Europe and t he Middle East. S he resides in Pasadena.

Sponsored by K-Mozart 105.1

MOZA RT F RIDAY

In celebration of t he prolif ic composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ’s 251st birt hday (born January 27t h, 1756), FA DA and t he LA Art S how are proud to present a day of Mozart featuring recital s by Pianist , Dr. James Lent and Violinist , Victoria Martino.

SK YLA R T HOMSON

Back by popular demand, Woodland Hill s , CA c hanteuse, Skylar T homson, will s howcase her diverse, warm vocal talents t hat have made her a favorite at venues t hroug hout California, including a ppearances at BB Kings, T he El Rey T heater and T he House of Blues, bot h in Ana heim and on t he Sunset Stri p.

Presents t he following opening nig ht and s how performances complimenting a range of musical styles wit h furt her events to ta ke place t hroug hout t he weekend.

CA ROLYN BAYLON - SHOW D ESIGN

Carolyn Baylon, Princi pal of CB Design, Inc. , a Los Angeles based interior design f irm, specializes in bot h residential and hospitality designs -- designing spaces for restaurant g roups, hotel g roups and private residential clients. Carolyn combines her passion and exceptional talent and spirit wit h her brands and noted spaces.

Carolyn began her career young. Growing up in t he family business, w hic h pointed her in t he direction w here her career has ta ken her. Her multidisci plinary background and studies have a fforded her t he opportunities to esta blis h herself as one of t he youngest entrepreneurial preeminent interior designers. S he continues to move forward eac h year wit h wit h g reat determination.

Her in herent understanding of space, arc hitecture and furniture design translates into every project . Her vision is not only in t he design, it ’s a bout looking into t he future and designing wit h li festyle and branding in mind. T his of course only describes a small part of w hat makes her work so special . Carolyn a pproac hes every job individually, and ta kes on a new direction wit h every space to make it its own.

Her love is for travel, and t he culinary arts, as well as arc hitecture and design. No matter w hat it is , it is her in herent understanding of t he needs o f h e r c l i ent s t h a t h a s m a d e h e r s u c h a s u c c e s s . H e r o f f i c e s in Los Angeles / West Hollywood and Palm Springs are destined to play a prominent role in t he future of interior design.

S how design

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S P ECIAL T HANKS

LACMAMic hael GovanKaren R hodes Ana Osgood

AMCGeri S hermanLana BergsteinConnie Nagler

FA DA Board MembersFine Art Dealers Association

Arc hitectural DigestWendy LandauAmy Soule

Venice MagazinePaige PetroneNancy Bis hop

Pacif ic Design CenterCasey CookGenevieve Morrill

Lectures & Panel DiscussionsJudy C hicagoJessica L. Darra byMilton EsterowS haron Flesc herWendell GladstoneS herin GuirguisMax JansonsAndreas NeufertDr. Konrad Ober huberDavid PagelE. Randol Sc hoenbergJudit h Sc haec hterT haddeus J. Stauber Steven E. T homas

DesignLilla HangayNici Cuellar

WebJo hn Bilotta

Green house MarketingRobert NietoJim HamptonMindy Lake

C hristine Anderson & AssociatesAlison Newcomb

Mini Mailers MMICynt hia Garcia

Kim Martindale ofK R Martindale S how Managementwould like to t hank t he following fort heir contributions:

Special T hanks

Colourcra ft PrintingMic hael Kenner and Sta ff

Classic Party RentalMatt Wilts hire

CAT Entertainment ServicesMitc h, Barry, Cisco and Marcus

Carolyn BaylonJessica Cardina hlDaneva DansbyMary Gil bertBettina KorekLisa LefnerRut hy LondonPeter A. LovelloC hansot h MigletzVictoria RobertsRoman Stollenwerk

Partici patingArtistsBeverage CompaniesGalleriesMuseumsMusiciansOrganizationsPublications and MediaRestaurantsSponsorsVetting Committee

Crew, fr iends, and family as well as t he advertisers

Over t he years I have gained pleasure in watc hing t he LA Art S how grow from a solid s howcase of regional art to its current status as a fair recognized for its presentation of t he f inest in international work. Now in its 12t h year, we are t hrilled t hat t he cultural epicenter of Los Angeles continues to provide t he backdrop for some of t he best galleries in t he world, wit h artwork ranging from t he traditional to cutting edge contemporary.

Our 2007 fair welcomes over 80 ex hibitors, a range of publis hers, museums and art organizations, as well as t he addition of a new 32,000 square foot pavilion, yet even as we build upon our former ac hievements, our commitments remain t he same—maintaining t he hig hest standards of excellence t hat have always been t he cornerstone of t he LA Art S how.

In keeping wit h a spirit of innovation and creativity, t his year’s annual ex position will hig hlig ht an extended symposia series of worldwide presenters, installation pieces from artists around t he country, as well as t he antici pated O pening Nig ht Gala Reception hosted by t he Art Museum Council of t he Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

Overall , t he fair promises to provide somet hing for everyone—art lover, connoisseur and collector, alike.

Lastly, and not to be forgotten, I would like to welcome our most important partners, t he galleries from across t he country and from around t he world w hose dedication and ent husiasm represent t he true strengt h of t he s how—t he occasion to come toget her and s hare in a wealt h of artistic visions.

Combine all of t hese factors toget her and we have w hat makes t he LA Art S how one of t he premier fairs of its kind.

Enjoy t he weekend.

Kim MartindaleK R Martindale S how ManagementS how Producer

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