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Page 1: Los Angeles Art Show 2009

For additional information contact K R Martindale S how Management at 310 822 9145 WWW.LAARTSHOW.COM

2009

See you next year

For additional information contact KR Martindale Show Management at 310 822 9145 LAARTSHOW.COM

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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OPENING NIGHT GALA

V.I.P. Preview - Wednesday January 21, 6 pm

Opening Night Gala -

Wednesday January 21, 7 - 10:30pm

Benefiting the Los Angeles County Museum

(LACMA), LACMA’s Art Museum Council and

Prints and Drawings Council; Environmental

Media Association; and Inner-City Arts.

GENERAL SHOW HOURS

Thursday January 22, 11am - 8pm

Friday January 23, 11am - 8pm

Saturday January 24, 11am - 8pm

Sunday January 25, 11am - 5pm

For additional information, please visit

LAARTSHOW.COM

KR Martindale Show Management

310 822 9145 [email protected]

TAbLE Of CONTENTS PAGE

Lectures and Special Events 6

Fine Art Dealers Associations (FADA) 16

FADA Board of Directors and Members 17

FADA President’s Letter 18

Show Producer’s Letter of Greeting 19

Beneficiaries 20

Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) 21

LACMA Board of Trustees 22

LACMA Letter 23

Art Museum Council (AMC) of LACMA 24

AMC Board of Directors 25

LA Art Show Gala Committees (AMC) 26

AMC/PDC Letter 27

PDC Board of Directors 28

Prints and Drawing Council (PDC) of LACMA 29

Environmental Media Association (EMA) 30

Inner-City Arts 32

International Fine Print Dealers Association

(IFPFA) 34

IFPDA Board of Directors 35

Museum Letters 36

Official Letters 40

LA Arts Month Proclamation 46

Sponsor Letters 47

L A A R T S H O W Abby M. Taylor Fine Art 52

Alpha Gallery 53

Adler & Co. Gallery 54

Amstel Gallery 56

Arader Galleries 57

Anderson Galleries 58

Arcadia Gallery 60

Aka Space Of Art Company Misoolsidae 61

Artworks Gallery 62

Bentley Gallery 64

Blue Rain Gallery 65

Caldwell Snyder Gallery 66

Charlotte Jackson Fine Art 67

Carson Van Straaten Gallery 68

Chiaroscuro Contemporary Art 70

Chung Jark Gallery 72

Couturier Gallery 73

Cumberland Gallery 74

David Dike Fine Art 75

David Cook Galleries 76

David Lusk Gallery 78

Eli Klein Fine Art 79

Del Mano Gallery 80

Denenberg Fine Arts 82

Eckert Fine Art Connecticut, Inc. 84

Elins Eagles-Smith Gallery 86

Eric Firestone Gallery 87

Feingarten Galleries 88

Fundacíon Torres Aguero Rozanés 89

Flowers 90

Galerie Deborah Zafman 92

Galerie Huebner & Huebner 93

Gallery Henoch 94

Galerie Michael 96

Gallery Jones 98

George Billis Gallery 99

Gebert Gallery 100

George Stern Fine Arts 102

Giart Galeria D’Art 104

Ginocchio Galería 105

Goya Contemporary & Goya-Girl Press 106

Greenfield Sacks Gallery 107

Hamilton-Selway Fine Art 108

Hayden & Fandetta Rare Books 109

Hespe Gallery 110

Holsten Galleries 111

J. Cacciola Gallery 112

Jack Rutberg Fine Arts 113

Jacob Karpio Galeria 114

Jerald Melberg Gallery 116

Julie Baker Fine Art 117

Jane Kahan Gallery 118

Jonathan Novak Contemporary Art 120

Kathryn Markel Fine Arts 122

Kelley Gallery 123

Koplin Del Rio Gallery 124

La Contemporary 125

Lausberg Contemporary 126

Levis Fine Art 128

M.S. Rau Antiques 129

LewAllen Galleries 130

Louis Stern Fine Arts 132

Manny Silverman Gallery 134

Mark Wolfe Contemporary Art 136

McColl Fine Art 138

McCormick Gallery 139

Mixografia 140

Modernbook Gallery 141

Nancy Hoffman Gallery 142

Nedra Matteucci Galleries 143

Newzones 144

Pan American Art Projects 145

Peter Fetterman Gallery 146

Pyo Gallery 147

Ran Gallery 148

Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery 149

Red Truck Gallery 150

Rehs Galleries, Inc. 151

Robert Berman Gallery 152

Robert L. Parsons Fine Art 153

Robischon Gallery 154

Schiller & Bodo European Paintings 156

Sabina Lee Gallery 158

Spanierman Modern 159

Spencer Jon Helfen Fine Arts 160

Stewart Gallery 162

Sue Greenwood Fine Art 163

Sullivan Goss An American Gallery 164

Sundaram Tagore Gallery 166

Timothy Yarger Fine Art Yarger I Strauss Contemporary 167

Susan Teller Gallery 168

Tandem Press 169

Tanner Hill Gallery 170

Tasende Gallery 172

The Redfern Gallery 174

The Steps Gallery 176

Thomas Paul Fine Art 178

Trigg Ison Fine Art 180

Trotter Galleries 182

Venice Projects Ltd. 183

Van Eyck Galería De Arte 184

Vincent Vallarino Fine Art, Ltd. 186

Westwood Gallery, Inc. 187

Wooster Projects 188

William A. Karges Fine Art 190

L A f I N E P R I N T f A I R The Art of Japan Douglas Frazer 191

C. & J. Goodfriend Drawings and Prints 192

Egenolf Gallery Japanese Prints 193

Joel R. Bergquist Fine Arts 194

M. Lee Stone Fine Prints, Inc. 195

Tobey C. Moss Gallery 196

The Verne Collection Inc. 197

Worthington Gallery 198

Project Spaces 200

Artist Index 202

S U P E R S O N I C 207

Arts Organizations 252

Installations 268

Music 272

VIP Program 274

Special Thanks 275

Opening Night Gala Sponsor List 351

Sponsors / Media Partners / Thank you to 352

WELCOME TO OUR NEW HOME!

The Los Angeles Art Show, over the years, has grown in both

breadth and size into the international encyclopedic art fair that

it is known as today, a show whose scope is as bold and vibrant

as its namesake city. Now in its 14th year, we are excited to

welcome you to our new venue of the Los Angeles Convention

Center, a move both of necessity as well as an opportunity for

greater endeavors. Presented by the Fine Art Dealers Association

(FADA) and the International Fine Print Dealers Association

(IFPDA), this year’s unprecedented showcase includes work from

over 135 prominent galleries, exhibiting for sale a dazzling array

of art from Rembrandt to Ruscha and beyond. Whether you’re out

to acquire or simply be inspired, this five-day extravaganza of

celebratory events features the powerful impact of over 15,000

paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, video, and sculpture,

from master works of the past to cutting edge contemporary,

all vetted for authenticity and available for purchase.

Join us this long weekend of art in enjoying an inspiration of

work from around the world, and take home a piece of history

in the making, from our new home to yours.

WELCOME

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Los Angeles Art Show 2009 Map/Floor Plan

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BOOTH INDEX

BOOTH #

LA ART SHOW Abby M. Taylor Fine Art C102Alpha Gallery G181Adler & Co. Gallery D122Amstel Gallery D132Arader Galleries B23 Anderson Galleries A2Arcadia Gallery E155Aka Space Of Art Company Misoolsidae H211 / I 240Artworks Gallery G191Bentley Gallery H204Bert Green Fine Art H215Billy Shire Fine Arts H214Blue Rain Gallery B53Caldwell Snyder Gallery F171Carson Van Straaten Gallery F176Charlotte Jackson Fine Art F163Chiaroscuro Contemporary Art E143Chung Jark Gallery I 242Couturier Gallery C105Cumberland Gallery H207David Cook Galleries B42David Dike Fine Art A6David Lusk Gallery G187Del Mano Gallery B50Denenberg Fine Arts C104Eckert Fine Art Connecticut, Inc. D123Elins Eagles-Smith Gallery F162Eli Klein Fine Art D130Eric Firestone Gallery C106 Feingarten Galleries B24Flowers E140Fundacíon Torres Aguero Rozanés F165Galerie Deborah Zafman I 243Gallery Henoch D136Galerie Huebner & Huebner H205Gallery Jones H206Galerie Michael B21George Billis Gallery H210George Stern Fine Arts B15Gebert Gallery E142Giart Galeria D’art C112Ginocchio Galería E144Goya Contemporary & Goya-Girl Press D131Greenfield Sacks Gallery F160Hamilton-Selway Fine Art E154Hayden & Fandetta Rare Books B51Hespe Gallery E151Holsten Galleries B52J. Cacciola Gallery D137Jack Rutberg Fine Arts D120Jacob Karpio Galeria F161Jane Kahan Gallery B40Jerald Melberg Gallery H203Jonathan Novak Contemporary Art C101Julie Baker Fine Art G186

Kathryn Markel Fine Arts C113Kelley Gallery A3Koplin Del Rio Gallery H208LA Contemporary I 235Lausberg Contemporary I 241Levis Fine Art E141LewAllen Galleries H200Louis Stern Fine Arts C100Manny Silverman Gallery D121Mark Wolfe Contemporary Art H212McColl Fine Art B31McCormick Gallery D127Mixografia A9Modernbook Gallery G198M.S. Rau Antiques B32Nancy Hoffman Gallery F166Nedra Matteucci Galleries B22Newzones F164Pan American Art Projects G190PDX Contemporary Art I 245Peter Fetterman Gallery D126Pyo Gallery E150Ran Gallery A4Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery F170Red Truck Gallery G196Rehs Galleries, Inc. B16Robert Berman Gallery C109Robert L. Parsons Fine Art B41Robischon Gallery G180Sabina Lee Gallery G192Schiller & Bodo European Paintings B20Seminal Projects H221 Spanierman Modern E145Spencer Jon Helfen Fine Arts A5Stewart Gallery G195Sue Greenwood Fine Art F175Sullivan Goss An American Gallery D135Sundaram Tagore Gallery G185Susan Teller Gallery A8Tandem Press B62Tanner Hill Gallery E152Tasende Gallery C103Timothy Yarger Fine Art Yarger I Strauss Contemporary F170The Redfern Gallery B30The Steps Gallery G199Thomas Paul Fine Art H217Trigg Ison Fine Art A7Van Eyck Galería De Arte H209Venice Projects Ltd. H213Vincent Vallarino Fine Art, Ltd. D129Westwood Gallery, Inc. C110William A. Karges Fine Art A1Wooster Projects D128798 Avant Gallery I 244

LA f INE PR INT fA IR Annex Galleries P78

Arion Press P89Armstrong Fine Art P80The Art of Japan Douglas Frazer P87C. & J. Goodfriend Drawings and Prints P77Carolyn Staley Fine Prints P79Egenolf Gallery Japanese Prints P90Joel R. Bergquist Fine Arts P88M. Lee Stone Fine Prints, Inc. P85ifpda Printing Demo P84Roger Genser P76Tobey C. Moss Gallery P81The Verne Collection Inc. P82 Warnock Fine Arts P83Worthington Gallery P86

PART IC IPAT ING MUSEUMS AND ARTS ORGANIzAT IONS Art Museum Council (AMC) B70Autry National Center M253California Art Club NP64Chora Prints NP63Free Arts for Abused Children NP68Frostig Collection NP66Gallery 825 NP61Inner City Arts B73LA Print Making Society NP65Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) B71Museum of Latin American Art M250Museum of Ventura County M252Pharmaka H216Prints and Drawings Council (PDC) B72Ryman Arts NP67Santa Monica Museum of Art M251Step Up on Second NP69

PUbL ICAT IONS American Art Review J317Angeleno Magazine J318Art and Living J315Art & Antiques J316Art In America J312Artinfo.com J313Art Ltd. J314The Art Newspaper J304Art Scene J310Artworks Magazine J309Business Jet Traveler J308Coagula Art Journal J307Dwell Magazine J306Eyemazing J305The Magazine Antiques J300THE Magazine J303Trend Magazine J301Venice Magazine J302

OTHER PART IC IPANTS Fine Art Conservation Laboratories, Inc. B75LA Packing, Crating and Transport M254Shawn Speck Picture Frames B74

bOOTH INDEX

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ThUrsday FrIday saTUrday

Lectures AND sPecIAL eVeNts

tHursDAY, JANuArY 22, 2009

1pm

PANeL DIscussION Sponsored by Art + Living Magazine

4pm

cOLLectINg: A PAssION Of A LIfetIme - WHY, WHAt, HOW: PANeL DIscussION Sponsored by the International Fine Print Dealers Association

Internationally recognized print collectors Hannah S. Kully and Dr Richard Simms talk to curator, essayist and critic Donna Stein about their collections of American and German art respectively. The discussion will reveal how they began, what each brought into focus, and why their passions for prints continues.

frIDAY, JANuArY 23, 2009

1pm

tHe LAtIN AmerIcAN Art sceNe IN tHe 21st ceNturY: DIALOgue Museum of Latin American Art

MOLAA’s Vice-President of Exhibitions and Special Projects Alex Slato and museum curator Idurre Alonso will offer an open dialogue with the audience to discuss recent changes occurring on the Latin American art scene. The discussion will focus on new trends, the impact of globalization and collecting art from Latin America.

4pm

Art As AN ALterNAtIVe Asset - Issues & sOLutIONs: PANeL DIscussION Sponsored by Art & Antiques Magazine

Moderated by Christy Grosz, Executive Editor, Art & AntiquesPanelists: Abby L.T. Feinman – Partner at Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP, Los Angeles; Suzanne Goldstein Baker – Vice President and National Exchange Counsel with Investment Property Exchange Services, Inc.; Robert W. Koo – Collector and Art Succession and Philanthropy Consultant with Bonhams New York, Philadelphia and Palm Beach; Peter J. May, JD, LL.M, CPA, CFP – Vice President and Relationship Manager at Pitcairn in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania; Judith L. Pearson – President, ARIS Corporation and ARIS Title Insurance Corporation. This panel session will present vital information and perspectives from market experts for any collector. Topics presented will include having a collecting strategy, knowing what you are collecting, ownership and title issues, art investment funds and estate and succession planning.

6pm

crItIquINg tHe crItIc: Is crItIcIsm stILL reLeVANt - PANeL DIscussIONSponsored by THE Magazine

THE Magazine associate editor, Peter Frank engages some of LA’s leading critics: Gallerist, David Salow, Artist/Writer, Annie Wharton, and others t.b.a., in what is sure to be an opinionated discussion about the historical and current relevance of criticism, and even about what criticism is.

sAturDAY, JANuArY 24, 2009

10am

PHOtOgrAPHY tHe meDIum Of Our tIme: “eVerYtHINg YOu HAVe ALWAYs WANteD tO KNOW AbOut cOLLectINg fINe Art PHOtOgrAPHY”Peter Fetterman of Peter Fetterman Gallery

The celebrated American photographer Edward Weston died penniless in 1958 never having sold one of his photographs during his lifetime for more than $25. One of his prints sold at auction in 2008 for close to $2million. For 30 years Peter Fetterman has been collecting and for the last 20 years has been exhibiting many of the world’s greatest photographers including Henri Cartier Bresson, Ansel Adams and Sebastiao Salgado and has lived the growth of this fascinating market firsthand. Hear Peter talk about the history, aesthetics and economics of this powerful art form that many consider the “medium of our time” in this informal talk.

1pm

“eAst meets West: tHe rIse Of cONtemPOrArY AsIAN Art” PANeL DIscussIONSponsored by art ltd. magazine.

Panelists will include Curator Jeff Kelley, Curator/Gallerist Chip Tom, Art Dealer, Karon Morono, and Critic Scarlet Cheng; Moderated by art ltd. editor George Melrod. In recent years, the dramatic emergence of contemporary Asian art has had a notable impact on both the global art market, and worldwide cultural dialogue. In 2008, shows of top Asian art collections at leading museums, and the expansion of galleries showing emerging Asian artists, have emphatically introduced these practices to West Coast audiences. Does the rise of Asian art mark merely a passing fad or a significant shift? Is there a critical context in the West to assess this body of work? In this panel, leading gallerists and curators discuss the new visibility of Asian art, and the growing global interconnectedness of contemporary art production.

4pm

”Art IN tHe NeW POLItIcAL LANDscAPe”Art Scene Visual Radio presents AVR Hosts Mat Gleason (4pm) Marlena Donohue (4:30pm) Hunter Drohojowska-Philp (5:00) Q & A to follow Sponsored by ArtScene Magazine

With the inauguration of President Barak Obama just having occurred, how will the changes in the political arena affect current aesthetic practices and art world affairs? AVR radio host Marlena Donohue brings this lively topic to the table in a round table feminist discussion with panelists Cherie Gaulke, Jerri Allyn, and Kim Abeles. Mat Gleason brings his AVR commentary and opinion program to the LA Art Show with his iconoclastic approach. For those who aren’t yet familiar with Mat--no this is not going to be a business seminar! And Hunter Drohojowska-Philp interviews artist Mark Bradford. They will explore his point of view as an individual African-American artist, and his take on the impact of the new President in terms of both arts policy and the broad cultural tone that might be set.

6pm

tHe cOsmOPOLItAN cHIcKeN PrOJect: “Art ONLY HAs tO be cONfrONtAtION WItH tHe OtHer” Venice Projects

Reporter and CBS News correspondent Mike Phillips in discussion with Belgian artist Koen Vanmechelen (2009 Venice Biennale). Controversial for his cross-over art project consisting of live chickens from various countries and continents; Vanmechelen’s work dissects such critical cultural discussions as multiculturalism, globalization, symbiosis, fertility, cloning, and genetic manipulation.

LECTuRES AND SPECIAL EVENTS

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sPecIAL eVeNts

sUndaysaTUrday

suNDAY, JANuArY 25, 2009

10am

Art cOLLectOrs bOOt cAmPJori Finkel, L.A. contributor to the New York Times and Contributor Editor of Art + Auction

Want to build the art collection of your dreams? Back by popular demand, this workshop offers the art world equivalent to fantasy football. With art critic Jori Finkel acting as coach, you can spend up to $50,000 (of play money, sorry!) on works from the fair to assemble your own visionary art collection. The workshop will begin with Finkel’s introduction to various buying strategies and end with a group presentation of your new acquisitions. Along the way, you will visit several of the 135 gallery booths at the fair and discover more about your own identity as a collector.fee to register. Limited enrolment.

11am

screeNINg Of 2007’s tHe “cOOL scHOOL”

Directed by Morgan Neville and set in a 1950’s blacklisting Los Angeles, this spirited documentary focuses on the cultural hub of the Ferris Gallery, presenting a West Coast artistic scene that includes the likes of Ed Ruscha, Robert Irwin, Ed Moses, Wallace Berman, and Ed Kienholz (many of the artists to be honored in the Art + Living Awards following).

1pm

INNer-cItY Arts cHILDreN’s ActIVItY rOOm

Children’s art activity room with instruction from two of Inner-City Arts talented artist/teachers, beginning at 1 pm until supplies are gone! Inner-City Arts’ unique teaching approach offers children the opportunity to communicate their feelings and ideas via the universal language of art. Come see for yourself what it’s all about! - See page 12

1pm

Art + LIVINg ‘Art tO LIfe AWArDs’Sponsored by Art + Living Magazine

Art + Living Magazine will honor our great artists of the ‘Cool School’ for their contributions to the Arts in Los Angeles. Larry Bell, Ed Moses and Billy AL Bengston will be accepting Art and Living “ART TO LIFE AWARD” for their contributions to the Los Angeles Art scene as well as Betty Saar. Photographer, Howard Bingham will also be honored for his life long endeavors and his visionary oeuvre.

One additional and special award will be an art and living Lifetime achievement award honoring Julies Schulman for his dedicated photography that has captured Los Angeles for decades.

4pm

screeNINg Of “DANte’s INferNO” WItH OPeNINg remArKs bY tHe ArtIst/fILmAKer sANDOW bIrK Courtesy of the Artist and Koplin Del Rio Gallery

“Melding the seemingly disparate traditions of apocalyptic live-action graphic novel and charming Victoria-era toy theater, Dante’s Inferno is a subversive, darkly satirical update of the original 14th century literary classic. Retold with the use of intricately hand-drawn paper puppets and miniature sets, and without the use of CGI effects, this unusual travelogue takes viewers on a tour of hell. And what we find there, looks a lot like the modern world.”

Film synopsis

Limited number of free Dante’s Inferno movie posters available at screening.

LECTuRES AND SPECIAL EVENTS

arT OF FashIOn @ ThE LOs anGELEs arT shOW

Where high fashion merges with the world of art

frIDAY, JANuArY 23, 20098Pm – 10Pm

LOS ANGELES CONVENTION CENTER West Hall A

1201 South Figueroa StreetLos Angeles CA 90015

Many thanks to angeleno magazine and GEn arT for bringing the art of Fashion to the Los angeles

art show. showcasing the merging of art with high fashion, young art patrons will come

together in the name of these artistic forms to celebrate the influence these two worlds have played upon each other. The evening will also

honor the various organizations that continue to foster young patrons in the La arts and culture

scene, including GEn arTs Collector’s Circle, MOCa’s Contemporaries, LaCMa’s avant Garde & Muse, Gallery 825, and the Getty. Featuring L.a.

based dJ LEnGUa’s infectious beats and Latin mixes, and sponsored by don Julio Tequila.

rsVP for this sensory-filled evening of the many arts, fashion, art, and music,

at [email protected].

FRIDAY NIGHT PARTY

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SPECIAL EVENTSSPECIAL EVENTS

tHe fILms:

tHe tItAN: stOrY Of mIcHeLANgeLO (1951) - 70 min. Produced by Robert Snyder, Ralph Alswag, Robert Flaherty, Directed by Richard Lyford, Written by Norman Borisoff

The life and works of the great artist Michelangelo Buonarroti are shown against the historical background of his time. It begins with his earliest artworks, and follows his life and career as he achieves lasting fame.

cHAgALL (1963) (18 min.) *Produced by Simon Schiffrin, Written by Leonard Neubauer, Narrated by Vincent Price

Interprets the work of Russian artist Marc Chagall (1887-1985). His life story unfolds though close-ups of his paintings and stained-glass windows.

cHrIstO’s VALLeY curtAIN (1973) 27 min.Produced and directed by Albert Maysles and David Maysles, Directed by Ellen Hovde

The Bulgarian-born Christo’s dramatic hanging of a huge orange curtain between two Colorado mountains. The film is the permanent record of a project that rocked the artistic community and turned skeptical iron-workers into astonished fans.

tHe fAce Of LINcOLN (1955) ca. 20 min.Produced by Wilbur T. Blume

uSC art professor Merrell Gage sculpts Lincoln’s head while lecturing about the great man. Starting with an egg shaped mass of clay, Mr. Gage helps you see the face of Lincoln change with the years

JIm DINe: A seLf-POrtrAIt ON tHe WALLs (1995) 28 min.Produced by Nancy Dine, Richard Stillwell

Records eight days of intense work and quiet rumination as internationally renowned artist Jim Dine produces a temporary exhibition of huge, bold charcoal drawings directly on the walls of the Ludwigsburg Kunstverein near Stuttgart, Germany.

reD grOOms: suNfLOWer IN A HOtHOuse (1986) 21 min.Produced by Tom Neff, Madeline Bell

A unique and vibrant artist, Red Grooms’ work and aesthetic development are traced as the artist takes us on a guided tour of his “picto-sculptoramas.” These pieces are a blend of painting and sculpture which are three-dimensional and may be walked into.

bLOOD tIes: tHe LIfe AND WOrK Of sALLY mANN (1993) 30 min.Produced by Steven Cantor, Peter Spirer

Explores the world of the controversial photographer whose studies of her own three children have been criticized for using nudity and being otherwise exploitative.

fOur stONes fOr KANemItsu (1973) 28 min.Produced by June Wayne, Terry Sanders

Produced at the Tamarind Lithography Workshop, the film shows the collaboration between artist Matsumi Kanemitsu and master printer Serge Lozingot as they create a four-color lithograph.

The Los Angeles Art Show in conjunction with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the uSC School of Cinematic Arts presented the First Annual Films on Art film series. Free to the public, the series took place January 17-18, 2009 to coincide with Los Angeles Art Month. The Films on Art series featured eight documentary films focusing on or featuring artists and the fine arts. All films were shown at the uSC Eileen Norris Cinema Theatre located on the uSC Campus.

fIrst ANNuAL Films on Art serIes

BLOOd TIEs: ThE LIFE and WOrK OF saLLy Mann (1993)ThE FaCE OF LInCOLn (1955)

ChaGaLL (1963)

ThE TITan: sTOry OF MIChELanGELO (1951)

rEd GrOOMs: sUnFLOWEr In a hOThOUsE (1986)ChrIsTO’s VaLLEy CUrTaIn (1973)

JIM dInE: a sELF-POrTraIT On ThE WaLLs (1995) FOUr sTOnEs FOr KanEMITsU (1973)

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The LA Art Show brings a pleasure of artwork from 135 art galleries from around the globe, and after visiting our show, we want you to explore and discover art throughout our fair city. Whether it is art galleries in our thriving downtown, pocket communities such as Culver City, Beverly Hills, or the beaches, you will be amazed at the products, services, design, and architecture that is Los Angeles. You can also celebrate the art of design and living with the help of our friends…

HAsteNs

Art is not confined to paintings and sculptures. Hastens produces all natural beds by hand, using the finest 100% all natural and eco-friendly materials, such as horsehair, cotton, wool, flax, and Swedish pine; no latex, foam, polyurethane or any other synthetic materials. These beds are truly a work of art. Founded in 1852, Hastens is a family-run company and Sweden’s oldest manufacturer of beds. Because they use all natural materials, it allows the bed to breathe with you while you sleep. The product line includes frame beds, continental beds and adjustable beds priced from $4,400 to $59,750. According to Jacob Koo - CEO of Hastens, "While there are a number of appealing aspects to a Hastens bed, including the fact that they are made using 100% all natural materials, and that they are truly a piece of 'functional' art, the most important thing is that Hastens beds are unbelievably comfortable. And with the 25-year warranty that comes with every Hastens bed . . . the investment will be worthwhile." Hastens is located in a chic shopping enclave in West Hollywood just off of Roberston Blvd on Beverly Blvd or, you can find information about Hastens online at www.hastensonbeverly.com.

curAteD

When it comes to art and design, Los Angeles is at the forefront of contemporary architecture, furniture, and design. Curated is a full service design firm whose philosophy is rooted in beauty, history, and artistry. They manage all phases of interior design from concept through construction. Co-Owners, Delta Wright and Elena Frampton and their team of accomplished professionals in Los Angeles and New York are passionate about creating artful, unique spaces for living. Their mission is to turn design challenges and constraints into interiors you want to live in. Recent Curated projects include a Flatiron loft, Tribeca residence, West Chelsea development, upper West Side lobby, and a hotel on the Oregon coast. Delta Wright, founding partner, “At Curated we are passionate about creating artful, unique spaces for living. Our collaborative approach enables us to understand our client’s individualism and operate beyond the confines of trends.”Visit Curated at 2812 Santa Monica Blvd #206 in Santa Monica, CA or online at www.curated.com.Enjoy your time at the LA Art Show, see the sights of our artful communities, and discover our friends at Hastens and Curated.

SPECIAL EVENTS

tO Our LA Art sHOW frIeNDs

INNer-cItY Arts cHILDreN’s ActIVItY rOOmsuNDAY, JANuArY 25, 1Pm

Join us on Sunday, follow the signs, up the escalators, and to the left, for the Children’s Activity Room, with instruction from two of Inner-City Arts talented artist/teachers, beginning at 1 pm until supplies are gone! All ages of children welcome: elementary school, tweens, teens, and inspired parents. As one of our gala beneficiaries the LA Art Show would like to thank Inner-City Arts for giving us an inside look at some of their vital arts programming. With continuing cuts in arts education, we all agree how important such initiatives are not only to academic pursuits but also to personal growth and life-long endeavors. Please visit www.inner-cityarts.org for further information about Inner-City Arts programming, providing opportunities to some of the city’s most deserving children.

PrINt DemONstrAtIONs At tHe IfPDA PrINt fAIr

During general show hours visit the IFPDA Print Fair section of the fair to view first hand the delightful processes behind the art of printmaking. Dave Lefner, a Los Angeles printmaker, will demonstrate the technique of block printing on wood and linoleum. He will show how the block can be printed in many ways, varying the paper on which it’s printed, the color(s) in which it is printed, the humidity of the paper, etc., creating a unique impression each time.

tHe Art Of musIc

House of Vibe All starsWeDNesDAY, JANuArY 21, OPeNINg NIgHt gALA PerfOrmANce, 6 – 10:30Pm sAturDAY, JANuArY 24, suPPer tIme sHOW, 4 – 6:30Pm

DJ lEnGUA @ the Art of Fashion Party frIDAY, JANuArY 23, 8 – 10Pm Presented by Angeleno Magazine to RSVP: [email protected]

Art comes in many mediums and we are pleased to introduce the musical impressions of House of Vibe All Stars and DJ LENGuA. In a city well known as a musical epicenter, House of Vibe All Stars presents a host of musical talents versed on a range of instruments, from vocals to brass, while DJ LENGuA serves up his own eclectic interpretation of Latin dance grooves. Enjoy the vibe.

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Los Angeles New York 2812 Santa Monica Blvd. , No 206 54 West 21 Street, No 501Santa Monica, CA 90404 New York, NY 10010 t 310 828 6417 f 310 828 6517 t 212 448 1091 f 212 448 1093 curated.com

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fADA bOArD Of DIrectOrsAND members

FADAFADA

members

Abby M Taylor Fine ArtAnderson Galleries, Inc.Avery GalleriesCaldwell GalleryCharleston Renaissance GalleryCincinnati Art Galleries, LlcCline Fine ArtCooley GalleryCouturier GalleryDavid Cook Fine ArtDavid Dike Fine ArtDavid Klein GalleryDe Ru’s Fine ArtsDenenberg Fine Arts, Inc.Douglas Frazer Fine Art Ltd.Eckert & Ross Fine ArtEckert Fine Art - Connecticut, Inc.Elins Eagle-Smith GalleryGalerie MichaelGeorge Stern Fine ArtsGodel & Co., Inc.Greenfield Sacks GalleryGuarisco GalleryJane Kahan GalleryJerald Melberg GalleryJonathan Novak Contemporary ArtJulie Baker Fine Art

Lawrence J. Cantor & CompanyLeslie Sacks Fine ArtLevis Fine Art, Inc.Lewallen GalleriesLisa Sette GalleryLouis Stern Fine ArtsMccoll Fine ArtMitchell Brown Fine Art, Inc.Nancy Hoffman GalleryNedra Matteucci GalleriesPeter Fetterman GalleryQuestroyal Fine Art, LlcRed Fox Fine ArtRedfern GalleryRehs Galleries, Inc.Roughton GalleriesSchiller & Bodo European PaintingsSpanierman GallerySullivan GossTasendE GalleryThomas Nygard GalleryTimothy Yarger Fine ArtTrotter GalleriesVallejo GalleryVincent Vallarino Fine ArtWilliam A. Karges Fine ArtWooster Projects

bOArD members

Howard L. Rehs - PresidentBeverly Denenberg - Vice PresidentLouis Stern - SecretaryGeoff Cline - TreasurerJonathan NovakSusan BodoBetina TasendeGeorge SternAbby Taylor

fINe Art DeALer AssOcIAtION

The Fine Art Dealers Association was founded in 1990 as a non-profit membership organization of respected and established dealers from across the united States. Its members are dedicated to promoting and maintaining the highest degree of professionalism, scholarship and integrity in all business conducted with colleagues, institutions and the art buying public. Membership in FADA is highly selective and by invitation only. Each member has expert knowledge of the artist or periods in which he or she specializes and maintains a corresponding inventory. In addition to demonstrating a commitment to enriching the cultural lives of their communities, members share their expertise through significant exhibitions, informative catalogs, and by offering quality works of art whose authenticity is unconditionally guaranteed.

FADA, as the overseeing organization of the Los Angeles Art Show, applies these same quality principles to the ambitions of this annual art exposition. FADA’s growing membership, now at 54 members, parallels the Los Angeles Art Show’s own increased roster of galleries, growing attendance, and essential need to move to a new home—demonstrating that these values speak to a larger, art-loving audience. It is this vision of excellence that will greet all those who attend the Los Angeles Art Show’s five-days of vibrant offerings, in a celebratory event, to admire, view, and purchase, art work from around the world, across mediums, and over the centuries of time. The Fine Art Dealers Association is pleased to join you in the art-capital of Los Angeles.

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fADA PresIDeNt’s Letter

Well, 2008 was one heck of a year. Turmoil in the financial markets had a ripple (probably more like a Tsunami) effect on everyone. Stocks, which were running toward 14000 before the summer, were at the 8500 level near the end of December and the Dow gyrated by hundreds, if not thousands, of points in a day. Oil skyrocketed to over $147 a barrel, and then plummeted to the mid $30s a few months later. And let’s not even talk about the housing and job markets. In the end, the only somewhat bright spot was the art market. Now do not get me wrong, the art market has seen many heavy waves pound its shores, but even during the worst of 2008, art was selling – and some of it for record prices.

The month of October saw many 19th century European works hit the market and a great deal of strength was seen, with record auction prices being set for Edma Dehodencq ($1.08 million), Wilhelm Kuhnert ($590,000), and Victor Gilbert ($542,500). And we cannot forget the works by Muller, Bouguereau, Gerome and Pasini that all sold in excess of $1 million.

In November the Impressionist and Contemporary sales took place and grossed a combined total of $730 million; yes, that was a long way from what they expected but still, $730 million worth of art sold in two weeks --- you have to agree that during these ‘difficult’ financial times, that was pretty impressive! Among the really bright spots from those sales were: Malevich’s Suprematist Composition at $60 million; Munch’s Vampire at $38.16 million; a Degas work on paper at $37.04 million; Yves Klein’s Archisponge (RE11) - $21.36 million; Philip Guston’s auction record $10.16 million for Beggar’s Joy; and John Currin’s Nice ‘N Easy – another auction record at $5.46 million.

By December the American and Old Master works were making their rounds and even these sales had their share of fireworks – Canaletto’s The Grand Canal… brought $5.72 million; van Mieris the Elder’s A Young Woman in a Red Jacket Feeding a Parrot made $5.4 million; da Carpi’s Portrait of Bindo Altoviti made $4.56 million; Tiepolo’s long lost Portrait of a Lady as Flora brought $4.22 million; Francis Silva’s Sunrise at Tappan Zee made an auction record $2.66 million; and O’Keeffe’s Blue Wave Maine garnered $1.65 million.

Between the dealers and auction rooms, billions of dollars worth of art traded hands during the Fall of 2008.

2009 is now upon us and the Fine Art Dealers Association’s Los Angeles Art Show, the first MAJOR art exhibit of the year, has once again made some MAJOR changes. 15 years ago we started as a small group show at the Pasadena Civic Center; today we feature over 135 dealers from across the globe displaying over 4 centuries of great art at the LA Convention Center. This new venue gives our show greater flexibility to meet the needs of our exhibitors while affording our visitors both a visually stimulating and relaxing viewing experience. And let’s not forget the ‘climate controls’!

On behalf of the members of the Fine Art Dealers Association, it is my pleasure to welcome all of our visitors and exhibiting dealers to the 14th Annual Los Angeles Art Show. We know you will all have great time.

Peace

Howard L. Rehs, PresidentFine Art Dealers Association

PRODuCER’S LETTER

Letter Of greetINg

The 2009 Los Angeles Art Show sets itself apart in more ways than one. First, on this year’s agenda, we will be moving the fair to its new venue of the award winning Los Angeles Convention Center. While the growth of the show continues to be a motivating factor for the move (we will not forget our beach side stomping grounds), the Convention Center’s convenient downtown location and spacious glass and steel pavilions provide a grand backdrop to some of the world’s most stunning art work. We are excited to call this architectural splendor our new home.

A secondary achievement, though as just of great of importance, is our evolving list of exhibitors. Despite a rather challenging economic environment we are thrilled to welcome our largest number of participants ever, with over 135 exhibitors from around the globe in attendance, an expanded gala beneficiary night, support from the City of Los Angeles and the Department of Cultural Affairs, an increased museum and non-profit roster, as well as the fourth incarnation of the much anticipated Supersonic 2009, featuring this year’s MFA outcrop of an emerging generation of Southern California artists. The 2009 Los Angeles Art Show also highlights a greater expanse of programming interests with the inception of a Sculpture Garden in the spacious entrance hallways of the Convention Center, expanded special events and symposium offerings, including a Children’s Activity Room and movie screenings, a Video Display presenting artists from our incoming gallerists, and a night out with Angeleno Magazine, at Friday Night’s Art Of Fashion Party.

Thirdly, and as in all year’s past, we are pleased to be joined again by some of the uS’s and the world’s most distinguished galleries and artists. I thank you for joining us in Los Angeles during a period of uncertainty and yet one of great optimism and potential. What we all value, expression, the vision of art, is what we bring to this fair as well as what we take away. And to the audience and all those who make this show possible, FADA, the IFPDA, our sponsors, and growing network of affiliates and colleagues, I welcome you to the 2009 LA Art Show with the certainty that this year is but the successful grounding for many more years to come.

Have a fun-filled welcome in beautiful Los Angeles—a city whose art is the uniting of a rich, cultural fabric much like the Los Angeles Art Show.

Kim MartindaleK R Martindale Show ManagementShow Producer

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LAcmA

Since its inception in 1965, LACMA has been devoted to collecting works of art that span both history and geography—and represent Los Angeles’ uniquely diverse population. Today, the museum features particularly strong collections of Asian, Latin American, European, and American art, as well as a new contemporary museum on its campus, BCAM. With this expanded space for contemporary art, innovative collaborations with artists, and its ongoing Transformation project, LACMA is creating a truly modern lens through which to view its rich encyclopedic collection.

LACMA

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LACMALACMA

bOArD Of trustees

William Howard AhmansonWallis AnnenbergWillow BayWilliam J. BellNicolas BerggruenDavid C. BohnettSuzanne Deal BoothBrigitte BrenEva ChowAnn ColginKelly DayRobert A. DayChris DeWolfeJanet DreisenCamilla Chandler FrostAndrew GordonTom GoresAndrew HauptmanVictoria JacksonSuzanne KayneRobert A. KotickMrs. Harry LenartRobert LookerMichael LyntonRobert F. Maguire IIIMrs. Wendy Stark MorrisseyJane NathansonPeter NortonGeoffrey PalmerAnthony N. PritzkerMrs. Stewart ResnickTony ResslerEdward P. Roski, Jr.Terry SemelFlorence SloanEric SmidtMichael G. SmookeBarbra StreisandSandra W. TernerCasey Wasserman

LAcmA bOArD Of trustees 2008 - 2009

LIfe trustees

Daniel N. BelinMrs. Lionel BellDonald L. BrenEli BroadMrs. Edward W. CarterJulian Ganz, Jr.Mrs. Dwight M. KendallEric LidowWilliam A. MingstMrs. Lillian Apodaca WeinerWalter L. Weisman

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Amc bOArD Of DIrectOrs2008 - 2009

AMCAMC

Brenda AbramsonTerry BellLana BergsteinEllen BuchananPaula CarrollKat CheemaEydie DesserHarriet EilberLeslie EinsteinCarol FainerJill FinkBunni FischerNancy FreedmanRobyn FuchsCarol GoldbergCaryl GoldenAlison Greenberg

Dorsey GriffeyJudi GrushcowDiana GutmanLaura HeinAmy HigginsLynne HillerBarbara IorilloPam KahanNancy KayeMarti KoplinNancy KovenPatty KrausCarole LazarMarilyn LevinAnita LevineDottie LewisSue MeltzerBobbi NastroSharyl OverholserMelissa PenningtonBeverly PhillipsGail RachelefskyJudy RichmanSharon RomickBeth RosenbloomSusan SavinRita SchwartzPeggy ShapiroGloria SherwoodLinda Silver Ruth Lynn SobelJaney SweetSande ThayerStephanie VahnClare WagnerBabette WalterPenni WynneMary Zinser

Founded in 1952, the Art Museum Council (AMC) is LACMA’s longest-running volunteer support organization, assisting each of the museum’s curatorial departments. To fulfill the council’s mission of service to the museum, the group has raised and contributed more than $10 million toward the purchase of over 143 works of art and has expanded its mission by funding important exhibitions and educational programs.

As early as 1953 the AMC instituted two nationally known and still active fundraising events. The immensely popular Art & Architecture Tour is held annually each April, providing museum members and their friends the opportunity to view some of Los Angeles’ most distinguished private art collections and most architecturally significant residences. The council also created the well-received and reviewed Art Rental and Sales Gallery at LACMA, which provides a forum for emerging Southern California artists to showcase their work while also giving museum members and the public the opportunity to purchase art. Museum members may even rent works of art for their homes and businesses.

The Art Museum Council is honored to have been chosen for a sixth year as the beneficiary of the proceeds from the Opening Night Gala of the Los Angeles Art Show. The council will use its proceeds to assist in funding the exhibition Art of Two Germanys/Cold War Cultures.

Art museum cOuNcIL Of LAcmA

Man’s Tunic, Colonial period, 17th centuryCamelid fiber warp-faced plain weave with silk and metallic thread embroidery, and glass beadsLos Angeles County Museum of Art, Art Museum Council Fund

Photo © 2008 Museum Associates/LACMA

Edward Kienholz, Back Seat Dodge ‘38, 1964Paint, fiberglass and flock, 1938 Dodge, recorded

music, and player, chicken wire, beer bottles, artificial grass, and cast plaster figures.

Los Angeles County Museum of Art, purchased with funds provided by the Art Museum Council Fund

Alexander Calder, Hello Girls, 1964Painted metal, mobileLos Angeles County Museum of Art, Art Museum Council Fund© Alexander Calder Foundation/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/ADAGP, Paris;

Photo © 2008 Museum Associates/ LACMA

© Edward Kienholz and Nancy Reddin Kienholz;

Photo © 2008 Museum Associates/ LACMA

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Art museum cOuNcIL

Carol Goldberg, AMC ChairCaryl GoldenDiana Gutman, Gala Co-Chairs

Art reNtAL &

sALes gALLerY

LIAIsONs

Paula Carroll Carol Fainer Dorsey Griffey Nancy Kaye

DÉcOr

Ann Rose Kaplan

HOsPItALItY

Elaine AbramsonRobyn Fuchs

INfOrmAtION &

Press LIAIsON

Barbara Iorillo

Amc cOuNcIL

cOOrDINAtOr

Yvonne Wehrmann

LA Art sHOW gALA cOmmIttees

gALA cOmmIttee

Laurel AlweilBrenda AbramsonTerry BellPhyllis ColmanEydie DesserJudy FischerDiane GerryGwynne GipsteinJudi GrushcowIna KagelMarilyn LevinLinda MatthiesSharon RomickFran SandersRita SchwartzPeggy ShapiroJoyce SommerJoni SteierToni SternMarilyn StrumwasserJaney SweetClare WagnerSue Zaret

AMC/PDCAMC

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PrINts AND DrAWINg cOuNcIL Of LAcmAbOArD Of DIrectOrs PDc 2008 - 2009

PDCPDC

For more than forty years the Prints and Drawings Council has been the primary support group for the Department of Prints and Drawings at LACMA. The PDC’s principal goal is to raise funds for curatorial acquisitions for the permanent collection while encouraging appreciation in the field of original works of art on paper. PDC programming is designed to engage and educate its active and interested membership. Programs include lectures, private exhibition tours, museum and gallery receptions, gallery and artist studio visits, demonstrations of printing processes, and field trips. Throughout its long history, the PDC has helped the Department of Prints and Drawings acquire some of its most important works on paper by a who’s who of important artists, including Dürer, Rembrandt, Tiepolo, Goya, Piranesi, Whistler, Manet, Cassatt, Sargent, Gauguin, Matisse, Picasso, as well as postwar masters like Jackson Pollock, Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Ellsworth Kelly, Ed Ruscha, and Andy Warhol. It also regularly supports acquisitions by the emerging masters of the twenty-first century. Shortly after its founding, the Prints and Drawings Council started a long-running fundraising effort, the PDC Commissioned Print Program. For over four decades, the PDC has commissioned editions of new works on paper by established and emerging artists from around the world. Artists who have created prints for the PDC include Pablo Picasso, Ed Ruscha, and David Hockney, among many others. One impression from each of the commissioned editions is given to the Prints and Drawings permanent collection, but the remaining prints are available for purchase by the general public and at a considerable discount to council members. Proceeds from the Los Angeles Art Show Opening Night Gala will be used by the PDC to fund acquisitions for the Department of Prints and Drawings. Images shown here are available for purchase from the Prints and Drawings Council of LACMA. Please contact [email protected] or 323 857 6558 for more information.

Alexis Smith, LUST (Pink and Blue), 2004, Silkscreenprinted by Jeff Wasserman, published by the Prints and Drawings Council of LACMAGift of the Prints and Drawings Council© Alexis Smith

Aaron Morse, Deerslayer, 2006Four-color lithograph with hand coloring, printed by Toby Michel at Angeles Press, published by the Prints and Drawings Council of LACMA© Aaron Morse

Salomon HuertaUntitled (Back of Head on Orange Field), 2002

Six-color lithograph, printed by Francesco X. Siqueiros

at El Nopal Press, published by the Prints and Drawings Council

of LACMA © Solomon Huerta

Victoria Blyth Hill, ChairSharon Goodman Squires, Vice-ChairRuth Engel, Board Member EmeritusAndrew GeorgeLeslie Jones, Associate CuratorJoseph MorsmanKevin Salatino, CuratorAmber L. Smith, Administrator

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Environmental Media Association 5979 W. 3rd Street, Suite 204 Los Angeles, CA 90036

Phone: 323-556-2790 Fax: 323-556-2791 Website: ema-online.org

Board of Directors

DJ AM

Lance Bass

Ed Begley, Jr.

Howard Behar

Christine & Doug Belgrad

Hart Bochner

Keely & Pierce Brosnan

Ashley Collins

Blythe Danner

Julie Darmody

Laura Dern

Lisa & Dean Devlin

Frances Fisher

Dave Fleming

Soleil Moon Frye & Jason Goldberg

Todd Garner

Bill Gerber

Anna Getty

Paul Haggis

Ray Halbritter

Brad Hall

Madelyn Hammond

Tera Hanks

Daryl Hannah

Cindy & Alan Horn

Amy Iorio

Jena & Michael King

Lyn & Norman Lear

Gretchen Lewotsky

Wendie Malick

Patti & Michael Marcus

David Margulies

Michael Martin

Leanne Meyers

Shaun Murphy

Cristan & Kevin Reilly

Elizabeth Rogers

Carla Shamberg

Susan & Jon Sheinberg

Amy Smart

Jeffrey Tambor

Paige & Matt Tolmach

Jessica Thomas & Chris DeBolt

Ted Turner

Michael Wimer

Larry Winokur

Susan Harris & Paul Junger Witt

Anita Woerner

Lauren Zalaznick

Anna Zegna

President

Debbie Levin

Dear Friends, The EMA (Environmental Media Association) Board of Directors is so proud to join the Los Angeles Art Show for the first time in 2009! And with a new Administration in place, we can look forward to the years ahead with a Federal Government that understands that the energy issues we face are undeniable and alternative sources can and will be implemented. So-called “green” products are now permeating every established brand in every sector. Green is good. Green is profitable. Green is, well, normal. EMA mobilizes the entertainment industry in a global effort to educate people about environmental issues and inspire them into action. EMA was created in 1989, as a non-profit 501(c)3, with the simple but powerful concept that through television and film, the entire entertainment community could influence the environmental awareness of millions of people. Through the use of weaving environmental messages within entertainment programming and utilizing "celebrity" for positive role modeling, EMA continues to have a profound effect on how the public receives environmental information. EMA has been working with the entertainment industry to message environmental content within TV, film and music for nineteen years. 2009 is our 20th anniversary and we couldn’t be happier to begin with this new relationship with LAAS. We at EMA look forward to continuing to work with each studio in furthering the green message and providing any support and resources possible as each studio pursues its individual sustainability programs. Warmest regards,

Debbie Levin President

eNVIrONmeNtAL meDIA AssOcIAtION

EMAEMA

5979 West Third Street Suite 204Los Angeles, CA 90036T 323 556 2790F 323 556 2791E [email protected]. ema-online.org

The 18th Annual EMA Awards 2008

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INNer-cItY Arts

INNER-CITY ARTSINNER-CITY ARTS

January 21, 2009

Inner-City Arts is honored to be a beneficiary of the Fourteenth Annual

Los Angeles Art Show.

Located in downtown Los Angeles’ Skid Row, Inner-City Arts provides visual and

performing arts classes that are sensitive to the needs of children. For the students who

attend our programs, we have created a positive and safe environment. Inner-City Arts’

campus is full of life and possibilities, and carries with it a sense of stability that our

children can count on. It is a transformative place, one that stimulates new ways of

thinking and self-expression. Our programs engage students in positive ways that are

vital to their healthy development, and contribute to their success in school and to their

future success as productive citizens.

We invite you to view and purchase our limited edition benefit prints. The Inner-City Arts

Benefit Print Collection consists of complete editions of prints, donated by established

artists to support the programs of Inner-City Arts. For each print sold, six students will

receive valuable education in the arts for one year in visual and performing arts.

Thank you for your support. Your contributions make it possible for inner-city children

to improve their chances to lead constructive and successful lives by developing creativity,

improving learning skills, bolstering academic achievement and building self-confidence.

You have my deepest appreciation for your interest and support. And, I hold the

same wish for you as I do for Inner-City Arts’ children—may all of your days be filled

with beauty.

Warmest regards,

Cynthia S. Harnisch, President and CEO

720 Kohler Street | Los Angeles, California 90021 | 213 627 9621 | www.inner-cityarts.org

720 Kohler StreetLos Angeles, CA 90021T 213 627 9621www.inner-cityarts.org

Inner-City Arts is a learning oasis in the heart of Los Angeles’ Skid Row where professional artists teach students in a real studio environment. Since its inception, Inner-City Arts has served 150,000 of the city’s most at-risk children at no cost to the students. Founded in 1989, Inner-City Arts works in partnership with the Los Angeles unified School District to bring elementary and middle school students to the campus during the school day for instruction in the visual and performing arts. High school students participate in after-school and Saturday programs.

National, long-term research proves that students who attend Inner-City Arts’ classes show dramatic increases in statewide standardized test scores: 25% in math, 18% in reading, 8% in English proficiency. They also learn skills that are highly valued in the 21st century workforce such as collaboration, and creative and conceptual thinking. Most importantly, students who receive education in the arts are able to create a whole new vision of self- a new world of hope that includes accomplishment and belonging.

LIst Of ArtIsts:

The Inner-City Arts Benefit Print Collection consists of complete editions of prints, donated by established artists to support the programs at Inner-City Arts.

For each print sold, six students will receive valuable education in the arts for a year, attending classes in the visual and performing arts, having an opportunity to write, produce and premier their own film or learn the art and craft of animation.

PArtIcIPAtINg ArtIsts:

Charles ArnoldiJonathan Borofsky Gil GarcettiEd MosesAndrea Tana

Jonathan BorofskyPied Piper, 1990lithograph25½ x 18 inchesEdition: 100

Charles ArnoldiHeld, 2005lithograph, embossed21 x 20 inchesEdition: 125

Ed MosesZipper, 2007

lithograph26 x 20 inches

Edition: 125

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IFPDAIFPDA

INterNAtIONAL fINe PrINt DeALers AssOcIAtION

The International Fine Print Dealers Association is a nonprofit organization of art dealers, galleries, and publishers with expertise in the field of fine prints who are committed to the highest standards of quality, ethics, and connoisseurship, and to promoting a greater appreciation of fine prints among collectors and the public. Since its founding in 1987, the IFPDA has grown to over 160 elected members from thirteen countries whose areas of specialization range from old master and modern to contemporary prints, and includes publishers of editions by renowned contemporary and emerging artists. Election to membership requires a high level of expertise, ethics, and professional integrity. The number of years a dealer or gallery has been in business is taken into account along with the quality of art offered for sale, the caliber of exhibitions and published catalogues, and the international stature of artists exhibited. To further advance its mission to increase the awareness and enjoyment of fine prints, the IFPDA provides funding for educational programs and materials, exhibitions, scholarly publications, lectures, and symposia relating to fine prints. With its Annual Book Award, the IFPDA encourages print research, scholarship, and the discussion of new ideas in the field of fine prints. The Association’s new website at www.ifpda.org contains information about the IFPDA and its membership standards, a searchable database of artists who have made prints with links to the member dealers where their works can be found, and a calendar of museum and member exhibitions worldwide.

Diane Villani, Diane Villani Editions, PresidentEmmanuel Benador, Jan Krugier GalleryDavid Cleaton-Roberts, Alan Cristea GallerySam Davidson, Davidson GalleriesBarbara Krakow, Barbara Krakow GalleryArmin Kunz, C. G. BoernerTobey Moss , Tobey C. Moss GalleryRobert Newman, T he Old Print S hop, Inc.Paula Panczenko, Tandem PressTara Reddi, Marlborough Gallery, Inc.Susan Teller, Susan Teller GalleryAlan Stone, Hill-Stone, Inc.Joni Moisant Weyl, Gemini G.E.L. at Joni Moisant WeylEva-Maria Worthington, Worthington GalleryRuth Ziegler, Ruth Ziegler Fine Arts Ltd.Richard Solomon, Pace Prints, Board Advisor

2009 bOArD Of DIrectOrs

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MuSEuM LETTERMuSEuM LETTER

Dear Art Lovers and Patrons:

On behalf of the Board of Trustees, staff and member of the Autry National Center, welcome to the 2009 Los Angeles Art Show presented by the Fine Art Dealers Association.

The Autry invites you to attend opening events for the 2009 Masters of the American WestFine Art Exhibition and Sale. Join us on Saturday, February 7, for a day that includes specialprograms, an awards presentation, a chuck wagon lunch and cocktail reception—— all themore than 70 featured artists are William Acheff, Bill Anton, Clyde Aspevig, George Carlson,Dennis Doheny, Martin Grelle, Robert Griffing, Z. S. Liang, Jim Norton, Mian Situ, and thelegendary Howard Terpning. Masters of the American West Fine Art Exhibition and Sale willopen to the general public on February 4 and closes on March 8, 2009.

Please stop by our booth for an invitation to the Masters fine Art Exhibition and Sale andget a preview of many exciting upcoming events and activities at the Autry. We look forwardto meeting you.

Sincerely,

John L. GrayPresident and CEO, Autry National Center

4700 Western Heritage Way, Los Angeles, California 90027-1462 • T 323.667.2000 • F 323.660.5721 • www.AutryNationalCenter.org

Southwest Museum of the American Indian Museum of the American West Institute for the Study of the American West

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January 2009 Dear Art Patrons and Friends, The Santa Monica Museum of Art is delighted to be a supporter of the 2009 Los Angeles Art Show. I invite you to visit our booth and our museum. On January 24, SMMoA opens Elias Simé: Eye of the Needle, Eye of the Heart and Arnold Mesches: Coming Attractions on view through April 18. Please join us for the opening receptions Friday, January 23 from 7 to 9 p.m. Admission is always free and donations are welcome. Featured in our main gallery is Elias Simé: Eye of the Needle, Eye of the Heart, the first survey exhibition in the United States of one of Ethiopia’s most original and prolific contemporary artists. The exhibition’s guest curators are Meskerem Assegued, a revered Ethiopian curator and anthropologist and the visionary theater, opera, and multi-disciplinary artist, Peter Sellars. The exhibition is comprised of more than 100 works in a variety of mediums, scale, and forms. In Project Rooms 1 and 2, SMMoA presents Arnold Mesches: Coming Attractions. Mesches has created unabashedly figurative work for more than six decades and has emerged both as a seminal figure in American painting and a remarkably fresh voice in contemporary art. His work combines an interest in twentieth-century political and social conflicts with a surrealist approach to painting—offsetting frank, historical moments with lush, melodramatic dreamscapes. SMMoA is a risk-taking, non-collecting museum, whose exhibitions and programs reveal the vibrant, untold stories and pivotal moments in the history of contemporary art and culture. Through its exhibitions, education, and outreach programs, the Santa Monica Museum of Art fosters diversity, innovation, and discovery in contemporary art—local, national, and international. For more information on SMMoA’s exhibitions, programs, and special events or to shop at our museum store, GRACIE, please visit www.smmoa.org. Sincerely,

Elsa Longhauser Executive Director

MuSEuM LETTERMuSEuM LETTER

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OFFICIAL LETTEROFFICIAL LETTER

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OFFICIAL LETTEROFFICIAL LETTER

January, 2009

Los Angeles Art Show

Dear Friends:

On behalf of the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, I would

like to welcome everyone to the 14th Annual Los Angeles Art Show. We are

excited to be adding our support to this important cultural event that

celebrates the artistic achievements of our wonderful city. The fair is an

outstanding showcase of our region’s most exceptional cultural institutions,

drawing talent and creative inspiration from around the world.

In our efforts to generate and support high quality arts and cultural

experiences, the show’s forum provides an excellent venue for building and

developing an artistic vision and heritage unique to LA. With the Los Angeles

Art Show moving to its new home at the Los Angeles Convention Center,

we anticipate this will be only the beginning of a long and beneficial

association.

Congratulations to the Fine Art Dealers Association and the International Fine

Print Dealers Association. We wish you a successful year and thank you for

your contributions to the creative and vibrant Los Angeles arts community.

Sincerely,

Olga Garay

Executive Director

City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs

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January 2009

Dear Los Angeles Art Show Patrons and Sponsors,

On behalf of Art & Antiques magazine, I’d like to take this opportunity to welcome you to the 14th annual Los Angeles Art Show. We’re proud to be a sponsor for what has become the preeminent art fair on the West Coast, thanks to the efforts of show producer Kim Martindale.

After a redesign and relaunch a year ago, Art & Antiques is the only art magazine whose physical beauty stands up to its comprehensive editorial content. Our writers and editors tailor each issue to reach the serious art collector, whose passion is acquiring and living with art, antiques and high-end collectibles.

Our current issue, available at the Art & Antiques booth, demonstrates the scope of the art world that we strive to cover every month. From the outsider work of Martin Ramirez to the Dadaist pottery of Beatrice Wood to collecting American silver, January has something for every reader. Please stop by and pick up a complimentary copy.

Warmest Regards,robert rossPresident & Editorial DirectorArt & Antiques

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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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Nancy BishopEditorial Director and Publisher

January 21, 2009

Dear Fellow Art Lovers,

Welcome to the 14th Annual Los Angeles Art Show which this year takesplace, for the first time ever, at the LA Convention Center in downtown LosAngeles. The consistent growth of this important cultural event has madethe move from Santa Monica’s Barker Hangar to the Convention Centeran exciting necessity.

Venice, Los Angeles’ Arts & Entertainment Magazine, is proud to sponsorthe Los Angeles Art Show, and it is with great glee that we celebrate oureighth year of participating in the exclusive Opening Night Gala whichgenerates funds for the vital work of the Art Museum Council and the Printsand Drawings Council of our own world-class Los Angeles County Museumof Art. The tireless efforts of Art Show Producer Kim Martindale, the Fine ArtDealers Association, and the Art Museum Council have resulted in thelargest and most popular gathering of fine art on the West Coast.

For more than 20 years, art has been the cornerstone of Venice Magazine.Art is what inspires us. Art is the raison d’etre of the Los Angeles Art Showwhich gives us all a chance to enrich our personal perspective on art and,at the same time, contribute to the greater good art serves the communityat large.

Enjoy the show!

Art rules!

Nancy BishopPublisher/Editor

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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43 Greenwich AvenueGreenwich, CT 06830T 203 622 0906F 203 622 7561E [email protected]

Abby M. TAylor Fine ArT llC

The gallery’s uniqueness is its diverse inventory. Few galleries can effectively approach handling the cross section of American and European paintings, photography, works on paper and sculptures from the 19th century forward. The movements within this framework in which the gallery has inventory include: Hudson River School , American Academic & Ex-Patriot, Orientalist, American Impressionist, American Modernist, Tonalist, Abstract Schools , French Impressionist, European Academic, European Impressionist, Symbolist & Pre-Raphaelite, Expressionist, Barbizon , and Select Contemporary Works.

Roger BrownAmerican, 1941-1997Rest Stop, Snap Shot1971, Oil on canvas48 x 60 inches

AlphA GAllery38 Newbury StreetBoston, MA 02116T 617 536 4465F 617 536 5695E [email protected] www.alphagallery.com

Founded in 1967, the Alpha Gallery focuses on 20th century and contemporary American and European painting, works on paper and photography. The gallery represents a range of emerging, mid-career and established living artists as well as several artist estates including those of Milton Avery and Gyorgy Kepes.

Scott Prior, b. 1949Window in June, 2008Oil on panel36 x 60 inches

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Michael RichAmerican, b. 1968Tomorrow, 2008Oil and wax on canvas50 x 54 inches

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Kathryn SieglerAmerican, b. 1959Finance and Fortune (detail), 2008 Acrylic on linen 24 x 36 inches

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Michael ScogginsAmerican, b. 1973Out-Gooded, 2007Marker and prismacolor on paper67 x 51 inches

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Anthony MastromatteoAmerican, b. 1970Post-Postmodern or The Dark Nightof the Soul (detail), 2008Oil on linen on board20 x 30 inches

77 Geary Street #201San Francisco, CA 94108T 415 445 9900F 415 445 9903E [email protected]

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Cynde AdlerJim AdlerJane KimTrina Chow

ADler & Co. GAllery

In addition to exhibiting works of the finest modern and contemporary artists, we are pleased to provide a full range of consulting services to private, corporate, and institutional clients. The Gallery is committed to serving our clients’ interests, whether they are seeking to acquire a work by a specific artist or assembling a museum quality collection. Drawing on more than four decades of collective experience, we are able to identify, locate, and place the most desirable pieces.

ArTiSTS

Berenice AbbottRobert Bechtle Ryan BrennanFriedel Dzubas James BrooksChristopher BrownSandro ChiaFrancesco ClementeLouise Dahl-WolfeJose de Rivera Richard DiebenkornCarroll DunhamDale Erickson Pearl Fine Sam FrancisJulie GrossDavid HockneyJasper JohnsVassily KandinskyAnish KapoorJane KimSol LewittJulia Mangold

Conrad Marca-RelliAnthony MastromatteoJoanne MatteraElizabeth MurrayManuel NeriNathan OliveiraRobert RauschenbergMichael RichHilla RebayEd RuschaJeff SchallerMichael ScogginsSean ScullyRichard SerraKathryn SieglerTom SlaughterKurt SolmssenDonald SultanWayne ThiebaudNina Triggvadottir Rembrandt Van RijnGina WerfelAndy WarholTerry Winters

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AMSTel GAllery Keienbergweg 991101 GG AmsterdamNetherlandsT +31 321 32 5501F +31 206 91 7918E [email protected]

Established in 2002, Amstel Gallery features established and emerging artists, especially artist from Holland and Belgium. The type of works range from paintings, photography to graphics and sculptures. Amstel Gallery believes that everybody needs art. We participate in art fairs around the world because we believe that good art is universal.

Patricia Steur, b. 1948Andy Warholphoto on barite paper19.8 x 27.5 inches

ArADer GAllerieS435 Jackson Streetat Historic Jackson SquareSan Francisco, CA 94111T 415 788 5115F 415 986 0344E [email protected]

Arader Galleries, located in the Historic Jackson Square antiques district of San Francisco, specializes in extraordinary antique engravings, lithographs and paintings. We offer an outstanding selection of natural history, botanical and California landscape paintings. Our collection also focuses on historically important maps, natural history and early views of the American West, Californiana, Hawaiiana and Western Americana. In addition to the most comprehensive selection in the field, we also provide museum-quality framing and restoration services.

Christopher Huet French, 1694-1759

Ruffs in a LandscapeOil on canvas

20 1/2 x 17 3/8 inches

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Henri Le SidanerFrench, 1862-1939Trafalgar Square, Londres1908, Oil on canvasSigned lower left: Le Sidaner31 x 39 ½ inches

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Léon Augustin LhermitteFrench, 1844-1925Haymakers Resting (Repos Pendant La Fenaison)Oil on canvas, Signed lower left: L L. Lhermitte21 x 15 ½ inches

Staff Kevin Zweyer AndersonJoyce Levin AndersonChelsea Kania

The Anderson Galleries are dealers and agents of museum quality 19th and 20th century paintings, drawings and sculpture. We specialize in the sale and acquisition of European academic, realist, impressionist, post-impressionist and modern works.For over a decade our firm has been recognized as one of the leading traditional galleries in the western United States. European masters such as Renoir, Monet, Pissarro, Sisley, Guillaumin, Vuillard, Bouguereau, Corot and Cassatt are featured. Our inventory consistently includes a wide range of outstanding period paintings by French, English, Spanish and American artists : landscapes, cityscapes, history and allegorical pictures, scenes of romance, family life, animals, portraits and still-lifes. We are dedicated to building long-term relationships with all our clients.

AnDerSon GAllerieS354 North Bedford DriveBeverly Hills, CA 90210T 310 858 1644F 310 858 1643E [email protected]

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Daniel AdelAmaryllis, 2008Oil on Board20 x 20 Inches

Arcadia Gallery specializes in contemporary realist painting and sculpture. Representing both internationally recognized and emerging artists, the gallery’s painters all display a level of skill and a “unique voice” often thought lost in the contemporary world.

51 Greene StreetNew York, NY 10013T 212 965 1387F 212 965 8638E [email protected]

ArCADiA GAllery AKA SpACe oF ArT CoMpAny MiSoolSiDAe

Namgoong, WonThoungts of home2_HusuabiAcrylic on canvas35.5 inch x 17.7 inch (w x h) or 17.7 inch x 17.7 inch x 2EA

We’re very pleased to introduce artists. Anna, Jang HyeYong, Oh MyungHee, Jeong HyunSook,Park ChonWoong, Jang MinJa, PaulinaWoon Baik, Park HeeSook, Cho MongRyong, Son ManSik,Lee MyungWon, Kim KunHee, Seo SooYoung, Park SangMi, Kim YoonHee, Cha HyeLim, Choi YeBin,Park KoEun, Go EunJoo, Nam Vit, Chang EunWoo, Park SuKyung, Koo MooKyung, Ahn JongIm,Giclea corp. We develop a wide range of programs for artists in effort to offer them exceptionalopportunities and also to assist artists to pursue their dreams.

5f Seoho B/D, 1Insa-Dong, Jongno-GuSeoul, South KoreaT +82 02 723 2664,5F +82 02 737 4311E [email protected]

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Artworks Gallery was established in 1997, as a market for Contemporary and Classic Modern Fine Art Prints. Artworks offers works for sale by leading artists of the late nineteenth and twentieth century, publishes works by contemporary artists and provides an extensive consultancy service for its clients. At Artworks Gallery, collectors are advised on purchases, building collections and developing their unique characteristics. Since 2000, Artworks has launched a wide-ranging program to introduce some of the most innovative and engaging contemporary, emerging and mid-career artists working in all media to new and discriminating audiences. Visit Artworks on the Web at www.artworksgallery.com.

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Michael KalishStained Glass, 2008License plates on aluminumdiameter 48 inches

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Donald SultanSix Blues, 2006Screenprint in color30.5 x 38.5 inches

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Wayne ThiebaudPaint Cans, 1990lithograph38 11/16 x 29 3/16 inches

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David HockneyTyler Dining Room, 1985Color Lithograph29 x 37 inches

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Francis BaconMarc ChagallChuck CloseJim DineM.C. EscherSam FrancisKeith HaringDamien HirstDavid HockneyJasper JohnsMichael KalishEllsworth KellyRoy LichtensteinRobert LongoJoan MiroTakashi MurakamiPablo PicassoRon ReihelDonald SultanWayne ThiebaudAndy Warhol

ArTworKS GAllery59 West Del MarPasadena, CA 91105T 626 229 0700F 626 229 0715E [email protected]

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Established in 1984, Bentley Gallery features contemporary painting, sculpture, photography, prints, video and site-specific installation works by internationally recognized contemporary American, Latin American and European artists, as well as masterworks from the mid and late twentieth-century. Bentley Gallery is committed to promoting an understanding of contemporary art and the dissemination of its theories, as well as continuing to assist with the selection and procurement of works of art for both private and public collections.

4161 North Marshall WayScottsdale, AZ 85251T 480 946 6060F 480 941 0078E [email protected]

benTley GAllery

Keith Haring1958-1990 Untitled [Ringed Figure], 1987Aluminum 24 x 18.25 x12 inches

Photo credit : ClutchPhotos © Estate of Keith Haring

Established in Taos in 1992, Blue Rain Gallery, now permanently located in Santa Fe, features an eclectic collection of contemporary paintings, glass and bronze sculptures by Native American and regional artists.

blue rAin GAllery

Preston SingletaryThe One Who Sees Everything

Hand-blown and sand-carved glass23 inches h x 27.5 w x 6 d

130 Lincoln Avenue, Suite DSanta Fe, NM 87501T 505 954 9902F 505 954 9904E [email protected]

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CAlDwell SnyDer GAllery 341 Sutter StreetSan Francisco, CA 94108T 415 296 7896www.caldwellsnyder.com

Since 1983, Caldwell Snyder Gallery has been showcasing the vanguard of contemporary American, European, and Latin fine art. The gallery has helped support and develop the careers of numerous international artists including Cole Morgan, Regina Saura and Rik Van Iersel to renowned American painters and sculptors such as Charles Arnoldi, Paul Balmer, Greg Miller, Doug Owen, Kelly Reemten, Julie Speidel, and Boaz Vaadia. The gallery also presents exhibitions of modern artists such as Frank Stella, David Hockney, Robert Rauschenberg, and Robert Motherwell. In addition to mounting exhibitions, our consultants work closely with private clients building collections, locating works of art, and assisting individuals in navigating the maze of the art world.

1328 Main StreetSt. Helena, CA 94574T 707 200 5050

Greg MillerTaste BetterOil and resin on canvas6 x 9 feet

ChArloTTe JACKSon Fine ArT

William MetcalfInfinity Series #49, 2008Acrylic, polyester fabric

wood, Di Bond24 x 24 x 2 3/8 inches

200 West Marcy StreetSuite 101Santa Fe, NM 87501T 505 989 8688F 505 989 9898 E [email protected]

Charlotte Jackson Fine Art features contemporary work by American and European artists. Specializing in Monochrome, Light & Space, Modernism and Color Field since 1989.

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Julia Fernandez-PolLily, Acrylic on canvas60 x 72 inches

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Homare IkedaWhite on BreathAcrylic, wax and oil on canvas70 x 64 inches

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Patsy KrebsPirouetteWatercolor20 x 20 inches

CArSon vAn STrAATen GAllery760 Santa Fe DriveDenver, CO 80204T 303 573 8585E [email protected]

The Carson van Straaten Gallery is one of the premiere contemporary art galleries in Denver, focusing on established national and regional artists. The gallery is closely associated with the Riverhouse Editions, publisher of fine master prints, and van Straaten Gallery formerly in Chicago for many years.Two featured artists in the exhibition are Homare Ikeda and Julia Fernandez-Pol, both abstract painters of lush, organic imagery.Other artists represented in the show are California artists Patsy Krebs, a highly regarded minimalist, and Tracey Adams, an abstract painter. Katherine Bowling, a New York artist, is a beautiful counterpoint to the abstract artists in the show. Katherine’s lyrical landscape paintings draw the viewer into the place and atmosphere of her subject locations.

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William Biety, Gallery DirectorWilliam and Jan van Straaten, OwnersColleen C. Gildea, Gallery Assistant

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ChiAroSCuro ConTeMporAry ArT

439 Camino del Monte SolSanta Fe, NM 87505T 505 992 0711F 505 992 0387E [email protected]

Established in 2000, Chiaroscuro specializes in contemporary abstraction and contemporary Native American art, in all media. Chiaroscuro presents curated monthly exhibitions of nationally established and emerging artists from its exquisitely renovated, modern, 4000 sq. foot gallery just off Canyon Road on historic Camino del Monte Sol in Santa Fe, NM.

STAFF

John Addison, Director

ArTiSTS

Norman AkersSeth AndersonRick BartowWilliam BettsRebecca BluestoneDaniel BriceHarry Fonseca EstateJohn GarrettLisa Holt & Harlan ReanoPhillis IdealSiddiq KhanBebe KrimmerIrene KungDiane MarshNora Naranjo-MorseFlo PerkinsGunnar PlakeRose B. SimpsonJay TracyGretchen WachsKay WalkingStickEmmi Whitehorseand others

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Phillis Ideal, b. unknownOff the Deep EndMixed media on canvas61 x 73 inches, framed

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Emmi Whitehorse, b. 1957SilverweedOil and chalk on paper mounted on canvas 40 ½ x 28 ½ inches

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Daniel Brice, b. 1961Untitled UCharcoal and pastel on paper49 x 37 inches, framed

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Irene Kung, b. 1958NY Chrysler Building, ed. 2/9Pigment print on rag paper22 ½ x 15 ¾ inches

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Ho Chang B/D, 550-8 Shinsa- Dong Gangnam-Gu, Seoul, 135-390, Korea T 82 2 549 3112 F 82 2 549 3114 E [email protected] www.chungjark.com

ChungJark Art Gallery was first opened in 1987 and by opening seven to eight times of planned exhibitions to help debut the unfamiliar artists to the public and in the art world, and especially the gallery has installed “ChungJark Art World” for the young artist with exceptional talent in the art. And, thus the Gallery has raised and introduced successfully six artists to the public. And the gallery took part in the various international art fairs in the overseas especially Art Cologne 2005(Germany) with those Korean artists exhibition their art works.

Lee, Doo-ShikFestival, 2008Acrylic on canvas28.6 X 23.9 inches

ChunG JArK GAllery CouTurier GAllery166 North La Brea AvenueLos Angeles, CA 90036T 323 933 5557F 323 933 2357E [email protected]

Angel Delgado Fuentes, Cuba, b. 1965Hacia donde vamos XI/ Where We Go XI

2008, Soap, metal suitcase, and cloth13 -1/4 x 8 x 7-1/4 inches

Couturier Gallery, established in 1987, specializes in Latin American and American art. The gallery exhibits painting, sculpture, photography and ceramics by master and mid-career artists.

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Cumberland Gallery, founded in 1980, has an established reputation in the Southeast in the arena of contemporary art. The gallery offers high quality contemporary art in a variety of media including paintings, works on paper, sculpture, photography, and limited edition prints. Approximately fifty percent of the artists represented have established national reputations, and fifty percent are strongly emerging artists. These individuals are geographically dispersed and half reside in the Southeast.We are a full service gallery providing expertise in art consultation, appraisal, placement and framing design.

David KrollEgret in Flight, 2008Oil on linen38 x 50 inches

CuMberlAnD GAllery 4107 Hillsboro CircleNashville, TN 37215T 615 297 0296F 615 297 1304E [email protected] [email protected]: Tue – Sat 10am – 5pm

DAviD DiKe Fine ArT2613 FairmountDallas, TX 75201T 214 720 4044F 214 720 4469E [email protected]

Alexandre HogueAmerican, 1898-1994

Trout StreamOil on canvas

28 x 36 inches

David Dike Fine Art was established in 1986. The David Dike gallery specializes in late 19th Century and early 20th Century European and American oil paintings, with an emphasis on the Texas Regionalists and Texas Landscape Painters. David Dike Fine Art’s annual Texas Art Auction held each October has become a tradition that Texas art enthusiasts anticipate every year. Since 1986, DDFA has been pleased to introduce an increasing number of buyers to the Texas art scene. We encourage you to find out more about this growing trend of regionalism in art and welcome your inquires about upcoming events and auctions.

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David Cook and Linda Cook Carrie WassemillerMonica HermanKyle SitoRussell GdulaBrenda Niave

DAviD CooK GAllerieS1637 Wazee StreetDenver, CO 80202T 303 623 8181F 303 623 4817E [email protected]

The gallery specializes in quality American paintings, drawings, and prints from the late 19th through the mid 20th century. An emphasis is placed on regional, traditional, modern and abstract works from Colorado, New Mexico, and California.

ArTiSTS

Charles Partridge AdamsJosef BakosOscar BerninghausEmil BisttramCharles Ragland BunnellRoss BraughtJohn Fabian CarlsonGerald CassidyHoward CookE.I. CouseAndrew DasburgPhilip Latimer DikeMaynard DixonEve DreweloweWerner DrewesFremont EllisNicolai FechinFrank GavenckyErnest Martin HenningsVictor HigginsFrank Tenney JohnsonRaymond JonsonVance KirklandBarbara LathamJan MatulkaAlfred MorangEdgar Alwin PayneBert Geer PhillipsDoel ReedCharles Marion RussellBirger SandzénHoward SchleeterJoseph Henry Sharp

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Sven Birger SandzenTimberline Lake, Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, 1926Oil on canvas, signed lower right titled and dated verso22 x 16 inches

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Marjorie Lee EatonTaos Ceremony, c. 1928-1932Oil on board, signed verso21 x 14 ¾ inches

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Ethel MagafanWaterfall, c. 1955Tempera on boardsigned lower left48 x 27 ½ inches

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Emil James BisttramUntitled (Dancers), 1936Gouache on paper, signed and dated lower right23 ½ x 19 ½ inches

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DAviD luSK GAllery 4540 Poplar AvenueMemphis, TN 38117T 901 767 3800F 901 767 3828E [email protected]

Located in Memphis, the home of a nexus of musical innovation, big rolling waters, barbecue, cotton and soul, David Lusk Gallery strives to serve and enlighten collectors across the country about the richness of the South and the Southern artist. Since 1995, David Lusk Gallery has maintained a firm commitment to artists working within our region and the greater Southeastern United States.

William Eggleston, b. 1939Untitled, 1993Dye transfer print12 x 18 inches

eli Klein Fine ArT462 West BroadwayNew York, NY 10012T 212 255 4388F 212 255 4316E [email protected]

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Zeng Jianyong , b. 1971Childhood Days, Insomnia No. 1, 2008

Ink and watercolor on handmade paper56.7 x 28.3 inches

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Wu Gaozhong, b. 1962Alarm Clock, 2007

Wood & bristle37.8 x 26 x 11.8 inches

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Hui Xin, b. 1977Hello Kitty No. 3, 2008

Acrylic on canvas68.9 x 80.7 inches

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Del Mano Gallery is committed to presenting the finest contemporary artists working in all media, with a primary focus on wood, fiber, metal and mixed media.Through gallery exhibitions, off-site art expositions, printed catalogs and ongoing documentation, we endeavor to expand the boundaries of contemporary artistic practice and increase the exposure of this work.The Gallery was founded by Jan Peters and Raymond Leier in 1973, originally as an exhibition space for contemporary U.S. artists. Over the ensuing years the gallery has widened its representation to artists from 14 nations.Ms. Peters & Mr. Leier have authored several books on wood, baskets and glass. In 2001 they were honored by the Collectors of Wood Art organization with “Lifetime Achievement Awards” in the field of Wood Art.

Del MAno GAllerySTAFF

Raymond Leier, PartnerJan Peters, PartnerKirsten Muenster, Director Of ExhibitionsLinda Dzhema, Gallery DirectorAmanda Bowen, Assistant Gallery DirectorKate Killinger, Gallery Manager

ArTiSTS

Michael BauermeisterJerry BennettChristian BurchardDavid CarlinTom EckertRon FlemingRobyn HornMichael HosalukTodd HoyerWilliam HunterRon Kent

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William Hunter, b. 1947Dance in the Storm, 2008, Red ivory wood20 inches high x 25 wide x 10 deep

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Jerry Bennett, b. 1941Serenade, 2008Mahogany, ebony, maple, brass, steel, nickel72 inches high x 42 wide x 39 deep

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Bud Latven, b. 1949Bocote Torsion, 2008, Bocote18 1/2 inches high x 13 1/2 wide x 18 1/2 deep

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Michael Bauermeister, b. 1957A Stones Throw, 2008Linden, tinted lacquer60 inches high x 40 wide x 3 deep

11981 San Vicente BoulevardLos Angeles, CA 90049T 310 476 8508E [email protected]

Bud LatvenRon LayportJennifer Falck LinssenAlain MaillandWilliam MooreMichael PetersonGeorge PetersonBinh PhoHarry PollittJack SlentzJoël UrrutyJacques Vesery

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DenenberG Fine ArTS

Established in 1965, Denenberg Fine Artsis a trusted source for fine American andEuropean paintings, drawings, sculpture, original prints, and photographs from the 16th to the 21st century, with a recent focus on International and American Modernism (1900-1960). The gallery is accessibly located in an architecturally significant building in West Hollywood.

In conjunction with the publication of the long awaited monograph, Edward Hagedorn (1902-1982) will be the subject of two simultaneous gallery exhibitions, March 15-April 30, 2009, at Couturier Gallery, Los Angeles, and Denenberg Fine Arts,West Hollywood.

417 North San Vicente BoulevardWest Hollywood, CA 90048T 310 360 9360F 310 499 5244C 415 828 8600E [email protected]: By appointment or by chance

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Cover of Edward Hagedorn - California Modernist, Restlessness and Restraint

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Edward Hagedorn, 1902-1082Outer Space, 1931Graphite and ink wash18 x 22 1⁄2 inches

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Edward Hagedorn, 1902-1082Yellow Moon, circa 1935Tempera,18 3⁄4 x 24 3⁄4 inches

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Edward Hagedorn, 1902-1082Setting Sun, circa 1930Linocut, 8 x 16 inchesPrivate collection, Northern California

ArTiSTS

Alexander ArchipenkoMilton AveryLeonard BaskinEmil BisttramNorman BluhmMerton ClivetteWillem De KooningArthur DoveDavid GilhoolyArshile GorkyAdolph Gottlieb

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Stuart DenenbergBeverly Denenberg

Francisco GoyaEdward HagedornPaul JenkinsReginald MarshRoberto MattaRalph Barton PerryPablo PicassoInez Helen SeibertTheodoros StamosJohn Wesley

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In June, 2008, Jane Eckert relocated Eckert Fine Art from Bonita Springs, Florida to Kent, Connecticut, just 90 miles north of New York City. Kent, a charming New England town, is known for its rich artistic heritage and serves as a perfect backdrop for her new gallery. Nineteenth and early 20th Century painters such as Ernest Lawson and Hugh Bolton Jones mingle beautifully with great Contemporary giants like Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns and Ed Ruscha.Jane has lectured on art and has published books such as The Hoosier Group, 5 American Painters by Judith Newton and Dr. William H. Gerdts. She has also curated shows for The Evansville Museum of Art, The Butler Institute of American Art and The Naples Philharmonic Museum of Art. She has served as Secretary of the Fine Art Dealers Association (FADA) and is currently Chair of the Director’s Advisory Committee at Mass MoCA.

eCKerT Fine ArTConneCTiCuT, inC.

27 North Main Street, #1P. O. Box 637Kent, CT 06757T 860 927 0012F 860 927 5041E [email protected]

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Jane EckertRhonda CookDianne WrightEric Forstmann

ArTiSTS

Robert RauschenbergDarryl PottorfEd RuschaEric FischlEric ForstmannBoaz VaadiaFrank StellaJasper JohnsDiana LevinsonJoanne BelsonLarry Rivers

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Eric ForstmannAmerican, b. 1962Random Selection, 2008Oil on Board44 1/2 x 65 inches

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Ed Ruscha, American, b. 1937Bloated Empire, 1997Oil on Canvas23 1/4 x 25 1/2 inches

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Robert Rauschenberg, 1925-2008, AmericanBlue Door, 1994Vegetable Dye Transfer on Paper24 x 15-3/4 inches

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Eric Fischl, American, b. 1948Dog in God House, 1997Oil on Linen54 7/8 x 65 inches

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elinS eAGleS-SMiTh GAllery

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

Elins Eagles-Smith Gallery focuses on the exhibition of contemporary American and international paintings and sculpture by mid-career artists. In addition, we organize changing exhibitions as well as inventory artwork from significant historical movements such as the American Abstract Artists, California Impressionists, The Society of Six, The San Francisco Bay Area Figurative Group, and the Abstract Expressionist Movement of the east and west coast. Elins Eagles-Smith Gallery is a member of FADA and the San Francisco Art Dealers Association.

William Theophilus BrownAmerican, b. 1919Regatta, 1963Oil on canvas46 x 48 inches

4425 North Campbell AvenueTucson, AZ 85718T 520 577 7711F 520 577 1601www.ericfirestonegallery.com

eriC FireSTone GAllery

Jorge FickZoroaster, 1965

Oil on Canvas68 x 46 inches

Established in 1994, Eric Firestone Gallery focuses on finding and presenting important works of postwar American art created by twentieth-century modern masters who have connections to the southwestern United States.

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Feingarten Galleries began in 1945 in Chicago. In the 1960s Feingarten Galleries had locations in Chicago, New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Carmel. Since then Feingarten Galleries has dealt in master European sculpture of the 19th and 20th Century, specializing in Rodin sculpture and drawings. The gallery has had various group shows exhibiting works by Archipenko, Henry Moore, Pablo Picasso, Alberto Giaccometti, Aristide Maillol, Edgar Degas, August Renoir, Jean Arp, Max Ernst, Antoine Bourdelle and has also exhibited contemporary sculpture by the Tengenenge tribe of Zimbabwe and treasures from New Guinea. We currently represent master sculpture and paintings of the Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, and early 20th century with emphasis on 1920’s and 1930’s, as well as selected contemporary work.

FeinGArTen GAllerieS P.O. Box 5383Beverly Hills, CA 90209 -5383 T 310 274 7042F 310 274 4255E [email protected]

FunDACion TorreS AGuero roZAneS

Junin 1343 P BB Buenos Aires 1113, ArgentineT 0054 11 4806 2744 E info@fundaciont-aguero.com.arwww.rozanesmonique.com.arwww.torresaguero.com.arwww.fundacion.com.ar

The Foundation promotes and disseminates information on all types of artistic expression and in particular the works of Leopoldo Torres Agüero and Monique Rozanès.The Foundation is the only one authorized for appraisal and certification of the works of Leopoldo Torres Agüero.The Foundation concludes agreements with both government agencies and commercial companies that allow the development of artistic activity.

Edouard Vuillard, French 1868 - 1940Madame Vuillard Reading in the Dining Room, Rue Truffaut, 1903Oil on board, mounted on cradled panel17 3/4 x 24 3/8 inches

Rozanes Monique b. 1936

Esculturas Centinella Camasca, 1989

75 x 18 x 12 inches

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FlowerS 1000 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10075T 212 439 1700 F 212 439 1525E [email protected] www.flowerseast.com

82 Kingsland RoadLondon E2 8DPT +44 207 920 7777F +44 207 920 7770

21 Cork StreetLondon W1S 3LZT +44 207 439 7766 F +44 207 439 7733

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Carol RobertsonAlayrac #6, 2008Oil on canvas16 x 16 inches

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Patrick HughesWarholograph, 2008 Oil on board construction 19 x 52 x 8 inches right this page

Lucy JonesClee, 2007Watercolour22¼ x 30 inches

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Stephen ChambersBeard/Speak/Turkish Finches, 2006Oil on canvas30 1/2 x 36 inches

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Matthew FlowersEmily FlowersShaun McCracken

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Glenys BartonGlen BaxterDerek BoshierBoyd & EvansEdward BurtynskyStephen ChambersBernard CohenJane EddenJohn GibbonsKleio GizeliNicola HicksPeter HowsonPatrick HughesClaerwen JamesLucy JonesJohn KeaneJohn KirbyTim LewisJiro OsugaFreya PayneTom PhillipsRobert PolidoriSteve PykeCarol RobertsonTai-Shan SchierenbergRichard SmithTrevor SuttonRenny TaitBrian Wall

Established in London in 1970, Flowers has two gallery spaces in London and one on the upper east side of New York City. The gallery exhibition program includes emerging and established artists internationally recognized for painting, sculpture, photography, and printmaking.

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GAlerie DeborAh ZAFMAn 3 – 5 passage de Gravilliers75003 ParisT 0033 (0)1 40 29 46 74F 0033 (0)1 42 77 12 74E [email protected]

The “laboratory of suppositions,” as the gallery has been nicknamed, is a vibrant creative center exhibiting artworks that celebrate the body and stress the sensuality of matter. The large space allows for art to be staged around a variety of other cultural events, such as concerts, contemporary dance and gastronomic performances.Artists presented by the gallery include: Marcos Carrasquer, Raynald Driez, Michel Gouéry, Chan Kai-Yuen, Pascal Pillard, Maurice Rocher, Davor Vrankic, Stéphane Pencréac’h.

Michel Gouéryb. 25/02/1959Deep frog, 2005Glazed ceramic50.4 x 43.3 x 13.4 inches

GAlerie huebner & huebnerGrueneburgweg 71D – 60323 FrankfurtGermanyT +49 69 72 12 81F +49 69 72 12 81E [email protected]

Gallery shows mainly painting, drawings and sculptures from young artists from around the world.

Friederike Jokisch b.1981 in LeipzigEbene, 2008Pastel on paper18.33 x 26.13 inches

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GAllery henoCh555 West 25 StreetNew York, NY 10001T 917 305 0003F 917 305 0018E [email protected]

Gallery Henoch represents painters and sculptors who exemplify the best in contemporary Realism. The work exhibited comprises a wide diversity of styles and subject matter. These artists stand out for their imagination and distinctive personal approach. All reflect Gallery Henoch’s commitment to an art based on individual, subjective style and sensibility.

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Eric ZenerInfinity, 2008Oil on Canvas40 x 48 inches

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John EvansFields by the River (Beynac), 2008Oil on Canvas50 x 48 inches

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George Henoch Shechtman, DirectorNancy Hicks, Assistant DirectorAndrew Liss, Assistant DirectorSheryl Liebman Fisher, Administrator

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Olga AntonovaDavid Graeme BakerKim CoganJohn EvansMax FergusonDon GaleDaniel GreeneRobert JacksonDavid KassanSteve MillsSimon NicholasGary RuddellSteve SmulkaSharon SprungStephen WrightEric Zener

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Jules Breton,1827-1906and Pierre Billet, 1837-1922La rammasseuse de bois Oil on canvas60 1/2 x 41 3/4 inches

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Narcisse Virgile Diaz De La Pe—A, 1807-1876Portrait of Marie, the artist’s daughter Oil on canvas, signed lower right 18 1/2 x 14 1/2 inches

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Pablo Picasso, 1881-1973Nature morte au verre sous la lampe, 1962Linocut, Signed lower right20 7/8 x 25 1/8 inches

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Michael Schwartz, PresidentRichard Rice, Art ConsultantRobert Avellano, Art ConsultantLynn Marks, Art ConsultantBill Haffner, Art ConsultantRobert Vehon, Art Consultant

430 North Rodeo DriveBeverly Hills, CA 90210T 310 273 3377F 310 273 0879E [email protected]

GAlerie MiChAel

Galerie Michael specializes in fine European paintings, drawings and original prints from the 17th century to the present. Located on Rodeo Drive for over two decades in the heart of Beverly Hills, the gallery exhibits works by Rembrandt, Picasso, Chagall, Renoir, Miró, Toulouse-Lautrec, Matisse and artists of the French Barbizon School. Acknowledged as a leading dealer in the etchings of Rembrandt, Galerie Michael maintains one of America’s largest inventories of his graphic work. The gallery also played a significant role in the rediscovery of the Barbizon School, including 19th century artists of the plein aire tradition such as Diaz, Breton, Corot, Daubigny, Jacque, Lhermitte and Troyon. Belle Époque painters and printmakers such as Tissot, Cheret, Mucha, and Robbe are also represented. Additionally, the gallery exhibits and holds a stock of fine Impressionist paintings by Degas, Renoir, Monet and others.

ArTiSTS

Rembrandt van RijnMarc ChagallPablo PicassoJoan MiróPierre-Auguste RenoirHenri MatisseHenri de Toulouse-LautrecDiaz de la PeñaJules BretonCamille CorotCharles DaubignyLeon LhermitteCharles JacqueConstant TroyonJames TissotJules CheretAlphonse MuchaManuel Robbe

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clockwise from top left:Peter Aspell, 1918-2004, September Afternoon Sun God, oil on museum board, 15 x 11 inchesMarkus Schaller, b. 1966, Figure in a Circle, forged steel, 30 x 6 x 32 inchesCole Morgan, b. 1950, Blue House III, mixed media on linen, 35.5 x 39.5 inchesKristin Bjornerud, b. 1980, Nightmaere Keeps Her Safe, watercolor and gouache on paper, 22 x 30 inches

Gallery Jones 1725 West 3rd AvenueVancouver, BC V6J 1K7 CanadaT 604 714 2216F 604 738 0204E [email protected]

Gallery Jones represents contemporary art in the mediums of painting, sculpture and photography. Located in Vancouver, Canada, the gallery exhibits Canadian artists, as well as European and American, who are making original, engaging and relevant work.

GeorGe billiS GAllery 2716 South La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90034T 310 838 3685F 310 838 3438E [email protected]

This bi-coastal venture provides a dynamic exchange of contemporary artists between the art centers of New York and Los Angeles. The Los Angeles Gallery is dedicated to predominantly exhibiting emerging to mid-career artists. Painting, photography, installation, and mixed-media works are featured. Artists include Jorge Santos, Brian Novatny, Julie Speed, Bonita Helmer, Craig Carlisle, Carol Charney, Charlotte Smith, Adam Normandin, Maddy LeMel, Josh Dorman, Daniel Phill, Glenn Ossiander, Carol Es, Terry Thompson, Barbara Strasen, and more.

Carol CharneyCB8, 2008

Chromogenic print mounted on aluminum

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GeberT GAllery1345 Abbot Kinney BoulevardVenice, CA 90291T 310 450 9897F 310 450 8390E [email protected]

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

544 South Guadalupe StreetSanta Fe, NM 87501T 505 983 3838F 505 983 4848E [email protected]

Gebert Contemporary7160 Main StreetScottsdale, AZ 85251T 480 429 0711F 480 429 0713E [email protected]

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Paul Ecke, b. 1953Fractal 163Mixed media on panel48 x 72 inches

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Bernd Haussmann, b. 1957Untitled P7-08Mixed media on paper, framed30 x 23 inches

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John Randall Nelson, b. 1956Her Shoes Were Cemented OnMixed media on panel72 x 48 inches

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Dirk De Bruycker, b. 1955Red PoolAsphalt, gesso, cobalt drier, oil on canvas84 x 76 inches

Gebert Contemporary has two locations in Santa Fe, one in Scottsdale and one in Los Angeles. In April 2008, the Gebert’s opened their newest location in Los Angeles under the name Gebert Gallery. The new industrial exhibition space, complete with concrete floors, steel beams, soaring ceilings, cinder block walls and large glass windows is located in the ultra-hip Abbot Kinney area of Venice. This expansive space can accommodate monumental sculpture and painting as well as video and installation pieces. Gebert’s other locations, including the 6,000 square foot museum-scale industrial space located in the Railyard District of Santa Fe, are just as beautiful. Gebert Gallery specializes in contemporary abstract painting and sculpture of an international group of artists, with established names as well as emerging.

STAFF

Los AngelesSandro Gebert, DirectorShawnna SchottDavid Wachtel

Santa FeJane Egan, Director

ScottsdaleWilliam Lykins, Director

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Tracey AdamsDirk De BruyckerPaul EckeGloria GaddisBetty GoldBernd HaussmannJudith KindlerPerla KrauzeKubach and KroppGregory LomayesvaMarcia MyersUdo NögerJohn Randall NelsonGay PattersonBrandon ReeseLee SiltonHunt SlonemVera SpruntPamela SundayMark Vinci

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GeorGe STern Fine ArTS8920 Melrose AvenueWest Hollywood, CA 90069T 800 501 6885 T 310 276 2600 F 310 276 2622E [email protected] www.sternfinearts.com

6th AvenueBetween Dolores and San Carlos StreetsP.O. Box 2953Carmel, CA 93921T 831 626 1100 F 831 626 9900

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West HollywoodGeorge Stern, OwnerIrene Stern, DirectorJennifer Gunlock, AdministratorMay Lu, Administrative AssistantOscar Ramos, Installations

CarmelBrent Gross, DirectorJessica Lautzenhiser, Administrator

ArTiSTS

Franz BischoffCarl Oscar BorgJessie Arms BotkeMaurice BraunConrad BuffWilliam ClappJohn FrostAugust GaySelden GilePercy GrayAnna HillsClarence HinkleJoseph KleitschEmil Kosa, Jr.Alfredo Ramos MartinezEdgar PayneAgnes PeltonCharles Rollo PetersHanson PuthuffJoseph RaphaelGranville RedmondCharles ReiffelJohn Hubbard RichArthur Grover RiderGuy RoseHenrietta ShoreElmer WachtelMarion Kavanagh WachtelWilliam WendtS.C. Yuan

For over thirty years, George Stern Fine Arts has specialized in California Impressionism and American Scene painting. We have a large inventory of the finest examples of paintings from 1880 through 1940 and beyond. We are involved in educating the public on the historical development of these artists and the connoisseurship of collecting. We have published books on artists such as Arthur Dominique Rozaire, Conrad Buff, and Robert Frame.

George Stern was the Fine Art Dealers Association’s founding president. Currently he is serving on the boards of FADA, the Art Dealers Association of California, the Jonathan Art Foundation, the California Heritage Museum in Santa Monica, the Board of Governors of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, and Board of Advisors of Claremont Graduate University in Claremont, California.

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Emil Kosa, Jr. 1903-1968San Pedro Harborcirca 1933Watercolor20 x 26 ½ inches

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Edgar Payne 1883-1947Return of the FleetOil on canvas 28 x 34 inches

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William Wendt 1865-1946A Vista, 1916Oil on canvas24 x 36 inches

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Granville Redmond 1871-1935SerenityOil on board8 x 10 inches

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Francesc Daranas2008, Mixed technique on paper42.5 X 55.1 inches

Giart art gallery has developed from its very beginning an intense work of promotion and diffusion of young artists’ contemporary art, every aspect of plastic expression, both with exhibitions and participating in national and international fairs.

Rambla de la Llibertat, nº3417004 Girona, SpainT 0034 972426446E [email protected]

GiArT GAlleriA D’ArT GinoCChio GAlerÍAArquímedes 175, Polanco, 11570, México D.F., MexicoT (5255) 5254 8813F (5255) 5255 5690E [email protected]

In 1988, Alfredo Ginocchio found Praxis Mexico gallery, which since 2007 changes its name and nowadays is named “GINOCCHIO GALLERY”. It has consolidated and represented in the art market contemporary masters such as Santiago Carbonell, Roberto Cortázar, Bruno Widmann and Roger Mantegani. The gallery is dedicated to neo figuration of modern and contemporary art which also impulses a new generation of young emerging artists: Ofill Echevarría, Cesar Rangel, Carlos Oviedo, Xevi Villaró, Claudio Gallina and Hugo Lugo.

Claudio GallinaAlegoría –ensayo sobre la mirada

Oil and acrylic on canvas79 x75 inches

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Joyce J. ScottLook Mom, a Doctor! 2008Seedbeads, thread, glass, wood, coins18 X 10 X 12 inches

3000 Chestnut Avenue, Mill #214Baltimore, MD 21211T 410 366 2001F 410 235 8730E [email protected] [email protected]

GoyA ConTeMporAry & GoyA-Girl preSS

Goya Contemporary specializes in works of all media by contemporary artists and modern masters from a diverse group of geographic regions. The spacious gallery hosts a regular rotating exhibition schedule of historically significant curatorial projects, while a second space functions as a project room and archive. Goya Contemporary has been responsible for the placement of important works in major museums, corporations and private collections worldwide. The press publishes several projects each year and has collaborated with myriad accomplished artist.

GreenFielD SACKS GAlleryBergamot Station2525 Michigan Avenue, B6Santa Monica, CA 90404T 310 264 0640F 310 264 0740E [email protected]

Greenfield Sacks Gallery (formerly Bobbie Greenfield Gallery) specializes in works by the Abstract Expressionists and Pop artists such as Hockney, Lichtenstein, Frankenthaler, and Francis, as well as artwork from the estates of Robert Motherwell and Andy Warhol. The gallery exhibits sculptures and paintings by contemporary California artists Charles Arnoldi, Guy Dill, and Ed Moses. Greenfield Sacks Gallery is a member of the International Fine Print Dealer’s Association and the Fine Art Dealers Association.

Robert MotherwellGauloises 19741974, Monotype29 1/4 x 41 1/4 inches

© 2008 Dedalus Foundation, Inc. Licensed by VAGA, New York

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hAMilTon-SelwAy Fine ArT 8678 Melrose AvenueWest Hollywood, CA 90069T 310 657 1711F 310 657 7771E [email protected]

Over the last 12 years, Hamilton-Selway Fine Art has become one of the leading Contemporary and Pop Art Galleries in Los Angeles.We have traditionally focused on primarily prints and works on paper, but in recent years that has expanded to paintings. HSFA owns a substantial inventory of blue chip art, with a particular depth of works by Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Tom Wesselmann, Keith Haring, Robert Rauschenberg, Alex Katz, David Hockney, Ed Ruscha, Jasper Johns and Jim Dine, among many others. Our website exhibits much of our material and it is constantly updated. Please visit our gallery in the heart of the Avenues of Art and Design, directly across from the famous “Blue Whale” (the Pacific Design Center) on Melrose Avenue in West Hollywood.

Roy LichtensteinCrying Girl, 1963Offset lithograph on lightweight off-white wove paper18 x 24 inches

Joan Miro His Graphic Work. Introduction by Sam Hunter. New York:Harry N. Abrams,1958. First US edition. Small square folio. xxxv + 108pp, list of illustrations, bibliography. 98 reproductions, 14 in color, including six gatefolds. Boards, dustwrapper and endsheets all illustrated by Miro. Fine monograph on Miro’s graphic output.

hAyDen & FAnDeTTA rAre booKS

Hayden & Fandetta Rare Books, international private dealers based in New York City, specialize in books about art, antiques, and interior design. Color plate books, illustrated books, and Art Deco books with striking illustrated dustwrappper are also in stock. A bookbinder/conservator is on staff to offer clients complete bookbinding and restoration services.

MeMberSAntiquarian Booksellers’ Association of AmericaInternational League of Antiquarian BooksellersArt and Antique Dealers League of AmericaCINOA

P.O. Box 1549New York, NY 10101-1549T 212 582 2505E [email protected]

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heSpe GAllery 251 Post Street, Suite 420San Francisco, CA 94108T 415 776 5918E [email protected]

Kevin MooreJordan #3, 2008Oil and enamel on aluminum panel14 x 17 inches

Hespe Gallery, founded in 1993 by Charles Hespe, concentrates on the work of mid-career and established painters while introducing emerging artists. Exhibitions feature artists from across the U.S. and abroad with an emphasis on representational paintings. Charles Hespe has over twenty years of experience as an art dealer, having directed galleries in New York and Chicago. The gallery is located a block from San Francisco’s Union Square at 251 Post Street, Suite 420.

holSTen GAllerieS3 Elm StreetStockbridge, MA 01262T 413 298 3044F 413 298 3275E [email protected]

Holsten Gallery was established in 1978 in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, and was one of the first studio glass galleries in the U.S. to show contemporary art glass. Our gallery is an internationally recognized gallery representing leading contemporary glass artists. Holsten Gallery works with private collectors, museums, architects and corporations in building collections of art glass sculpture, commissions and installations.

Paul Stankard, b. 1943Rose Bouquet Orb with Damselfly, 2008

Glass, 5 1/2 inches diameter

Photo Credit: Schaible Photography

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Linda ChristensenHarbor FigureOil on canvas48 x 48 inches

J. CACCiolA GAllery 531 West 25th Street New York, NY 10001T 212 462 4646F 212 462 4556E [email protected]

The J. Cacciola Gallery represents many of the finest contemporary artists at work today. From established and mid-career painters to emerging artists, we continue to seek out exceptional artists and bring their work to a wider public. We have made a determined commitment to this work, about which we feel passionate. We hope that you will share our excitement in savoring the work of established artists as well as discovering new faces and new directions in contemporary art.

JACK ruTberG Fine ArTS357 North La Brea AvenueLos Angeles, CA 90036T 323 938 5222F 323 938 0577E [email protected]

Founded in 1979, Jack Rutberg Fine Arts features important Modern and Contemporary European, American and Latin American artists. The gallery represents the estates of Hans Burkhardt and Francisco Zuniga, as well as contemporary artists Patrick Graham, Ruth Weisberg, and Jerome Witkin. Important solo shows have included Tapies, Gorky, Rouault, Weber, Kollowitz, Calder and other significant 20th century artists. Major exhibitions have included surveys of German Expressionism, California Modernism and Los Angeles Contemporary Art.

Hans Burkhardt, 1904-1994Silent Sounds, 1958Oil on Canvas60 x 50 inches

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JACob KArpio GAleriAJacob Karpio GaleriaAvenida 1, 1352 Cuesta de Nuñez 1000San Jose, Costa RicaT 506 2257 7963F 506 2255 4524C 786 925 7307E [email protected] [email protected]

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Jacob Karpio, DirectorIlan Karpio, Public RelationsMary Chacón, PR ManagerJosé Altamirano, Exhibitions Manager

ArTiSTS

Lluís BarbaGabriel DelponteLucía MadrizDavid RosenbloomInés DrangoschFJ ValdésMartin MeleRomina BergerArturo Aguiar

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Gabriel DelponteMural, 2008Mixed media118 x 94 inches

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Lluís BarbaEl archiduque Leopoldo Guillermo en su galería de pintura en Bruselas - David Teniers, 2008Grieger Diasec79 x 98 inches

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David RosenbloomGH, 2007 Pigmented Inks on mouldmade papercomposite mounting43 x 79 inches

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Lucía MadrizEat, 2008Installation with corn seeds110 x 79 inches

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“….Jacob Karpio Galería is the only Central American gallery over the past two decades to have worked at an international level, promoting and disseminating Latin American art worldwide with great dedication. Its special location not only made it possible for the gallery to operate throughout Central America, but also allowed it to develop into a hub that connects the contemporary art scenes of North and South America and forms a link with the Caribbean Islands.”Jens Hoffmann, International Art Galleries.

Post-war to Post-millennium.

Uta Grosenick + Raimar Stange. DuMont

Literatur und Kunst Verlag, Cologne, 2005

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JerAlD MelberG GAllery 625 South Sharon Amity RoadCharlotte, NC 28211T 704 365 3000F 704 365 3016E [email protected]

Jerald Melberg Gallery features contemporary painting and sculpture by a diverse group of nationally and internationally known artists from all geographic regions. Consequently, our artists reside all over the United States, South America and Spain. The artists represented by the gallery are chosen with extreme care, as we seek to exhibit works of art that have a particular visual poetry and inner integrity that transcend the everyday, regardless of being abstract, representational or realist.

Robert Motherwell1915-1991Untitled, 1973Acrylic on Paper30 x 22 1/2 inches

© copyright 1973 Dedalus Foundation, Inc./Licensed by VAGA, NY

15092 Manzanita Diggins DriveNevada City, CA 95959T 530 265 9278F 530 265 9277C 530 277 2670E [email protected]

Julie bAKer Fine ArT

Since 2001, Julie Baker Fine Art has been a leading gallery for emerging to mid career contemporary artists. The gallery primarily focuses on identifying and exhibiting artists who present a contemporary vision to the traditional art forms of painting, drawing and sculpture through a unique approach to process, medium and imagery. Artists are selected based on the quality of their technique, an ability to present an exceptional image and for creating works that are timeless. Julie Baker Fine Art is now open by appointment only. The website offers an up to date catalogue of inventory and the gallery exhibits at numerous art fairs throughout the United States.

Jenny WunderlyAt the Right Time, 2008

Acrylic, plaster and oil pastel on canvas72 x 60 inches

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Roy Lichtenstein, 1923-1997Still Life, 1980, Aubusson Tapestry78 x 58 inches this page top

Serge Mendjisky, b. 1929Blue Bridge, 2007, Monoedition63 3/8 x 31 7/8 inches

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Judy Kensley Mckie, b. 1944Rabbit Sideboard, 2003Cast Bronze and Glass32 x 64 x 18 inches

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Victor Vasarely, 1908-1997Gordos, 1975, Oil on canvas47 1/4 x 28 3/8 inches

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AppelBraqueCalderChagallCortesDe KristoDelaunayDubuffetDufyEtienneFrancisGalien LaloueKunLanskoyLe Corbusier

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Jane KahanCharles Mathes, Director

JAne KAhAn GAllery922 Madison Avenue (at 73rd Street)Mezzanine LevelNew York, NY 10021T 212 744 1490F 212 744 1598E [email protected]: Tue - Sat 10am – 6pm

LegerLichtensteinMagritteMattaMcKieMendjiskyMetzingerMiroMoorePicassoSaint PhalleSandorfiStellaSurvageVasarelyZadkine

The JANE KAHAN GALLERY is an internationally known New York City art gallery specializing in 20th century European and American masters with particular emphasis on the work of Picasso, Chagall, Leger and Miro. With antecedents going back to the 1950s, the gallery opened to the public in 1973, and is still at its original location on Madison Avenue. We were part of the founding group of the International Fine Print Dealers Association and are long-time members of the Appraiser Association of America. Besides our extensive dealings in paintings, prints and sculpture, Jane Kahan was one of the earliest galleries in the United States to handle Picasso ceramics as well as ceramics by Leger and Chagall. Our collection of Aubusson tapestries by many of the great artists of the 20th century is one of the largest in the world and has been featured in numerous museums, art fairs and publications.

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Jim DineAnderson and Shepard #1, 2008Acrylic, sand and charcoal on linen48 x 96 inches

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Richard DiebenkornTwelve, 198514 color lithographSheet size: 44 1/16 x 34 1/4 inchesImage size: 35 3/8 x 27 1/4 inchesEdition of 50

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Sam FrancisUntitled, 1964Acrylic on paper9 7/8” x 7”

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Tom WesselmannStudy for Nude Lying on the Beach, 1965Pencil and crayon on paper8 1/8 x 11 inches

JonAThAn novAKConTeMporAry ArT

Since 1978, Jonathan Novak has been an important source for contemporary American and European art. With a wide-ranging inventory consisting of paintings, drawings, and sculpture, one may find significant examples by internationally recognized artists. Jonathan provides his clients with expert advice in the purchasing, collecting, and selling of fine contemporary works of art.

1880 Century Park East, Suite 100Los Angeles, CA 90067T 310 277 4997F 310 277 4881E [email protected]

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Linda BaconJohn Baeder Tim BavingtonRobert BechtleChuck CloseJoseph Cornell Richard Diebenkorn Jim Dine Jean Dubuffet Richard Estes

Sam Francis Helen FrankenthalerRalph Goings David Hockney Don Jacot Alex KatzRon KleemanRoy Lichtenstein Tom McKinleyBertrand MenielRobert Motherwell

Ken NolandJulian OpieEd RuschaNiki de St. PhalleWayne ThiebaudAndy WarholTom Wesselmann

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KAThryn MArKel Fine ArTS 529 West 20th Street, 6WNew York, NY 10011T 212 366 5368F 212 366 5468E [email protected] www.markelfinearts.com

In our thirty years as fine art dealers, KMFA has developed an eclectic mix of styles and media from the most rigorously minimal, to the most lyrically abstract. We specialize in one-of-a-kind works on paper and expanded into paintings nearly ten years ago. The art we exhibit invariably expresses the joy the artist takes in the art-making process, the sensuality of color and surface, and the pleasure of paint and mark-making. Our artists make work that tends to be clear and optimistic, and (a very bad word in today’s art world) beautiful.

Tryell CollinsCrystal Springs Rd., 2008Oil on aluminum22 x 18 inches

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

Kelley GAllery

Joe Overstreet, b. 1933Jimbo’s Bop City,

The Fillmore District, 1956Oil on masonite36 x 22 inches

Established in 1986, The KelleyGallery specializes in originalpaintings produced from 1850through the 1960s. From earlyCalifornia artists and the AmericanScene, to Pre-Raphaelite and Symbolist works of the 19th century, the gallery handles a broad spectrum of painting styles and subject matter. We cater to the independent and progressive-minded collector looking for the unique, the unusual, and the exceptional .

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Koplin Del rio GAllery 6031 Washington BoulevardCulver City, CA 90232T 310 836 9055 F 310 836 9057E [email protected] www.koplindelrio.com

The program at Koplin Del Rio focuses on contemporary painting, drawing, and sculpture of established, internationally known artists, as well as emerging California artists. The gallery’s main emphasis is representational figurative, landscape and still-life works. Koplin Del Rio represents a variety of artists including: Sandow Birk, Einar & Jamex de la Torre, D.J. Hall, Laurie Hogin, Kerry James Marshall, Aaron Smith, Peter Zokosky and more. The gallery is in its 25th year of business.

Kerry James Marshall, b. 1955Vignette 12, 2008Acrylic on PVC panel72 x 60 inches

The exhibition program of LA Contemporary balances a selection of emerging and mid-career artists who have established their art career in the US as well as internationally. Part of the mission of LA Contemporary is to raise artists with bright artistic talents and serve their needs to becoming ambitious museum quality artists.LA Contemporary is committed, but not limited to exhibiting artworks that are not predictable by material circumstances. We are interested in showing artworks that will push beyond the viewers’ imaginations.

lA ConTeMporAry2634 South La Cienega BoulevardLos Angeles, CA 90034T 310 559 6200F 310 559 6066E [email protected] [email protected]

The Spiritual Descent of The Bicycle Becomes

The Second-Birth of Flight: Part Eleven – VIII

2007, 2008 (from Orpheus One)Lacquer on aluminum

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David BurdenyMichael BurgesCarl Cruz-DiezStephen Cone WeeksFranco De FrancescaSophie DeFrancescaKuno GonschiorJus JuchtmansHarding MeyerMilen MiltchevFrank PiastaMarc RemboldHarald Schmitz-SchmelzerRegine SchumannKlaus Staudt

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Regine Schumannsoft colormirror, 2008Fluorescent Plexiglas each 33.85 x 14.17 x 1.97 inches

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Harald Schmitz-Schmelzer Marrakesch, coloured Synthetics 27.17 x 26.38 inches

Galerie Bernd A. LausbergMühlengasse 340213 DüsseldorfT + F 0211 836 84 91www.galerie-lausberg.com

Galerie Bernd A. Lausberg, founded in 2003, serves as a forum for innovators in the field of contemporary art. Critical to the gallery’s choice of artists is the individual artist’s unnerving striving to establish new directions within established genres. This applies to those artists that are productive on and beyond the edge of the boundaries of painting, figure drawing, and sculpture as well as those whose conceptual and thematic creations serve as a bridge between 3-dimensional form and art of an installation character, or whose manifestation itself is a result of a particular engaged artistic and creative calling. New media, materials and techniques are welcome ingredients in this quest to enhance or broaden traditional means of perceiving art. With the opening of Lausberg Contemporary in Toronto at the end of 2006, we extended our activities to the other side of the Atlantic.

880 Queen Street West Toronto ON M6J 1G3 CanadaT 416 516 44 [email protected]

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leviS Fine ArT Ossining, NY 10562T 914 762 4880F 914 432 8699C 646 620 5000E [email protected]

Levis Fine Art specializes in the identification, acquisition, and sale of 20th-century modernist paintings and sculpture. We have extensive experience in building collections which include fine works by American modernists.

Walter Plate, 1925-1972Dream Sequence #V, 1960Oil on canvas60 x 48 inchesSigned and dated lower left

M.S. rAu AnTiqueS630 Royal StreetNew Orleans, LA 70130T 504 523 5660T 1 800 544 9440F 504 566 0057E [email protected]

M.S. Rau Antiques is among the premiere antiques galleries in North America, backed by an unwavering commitment of quality and customer service nearly a century strong. The 25,000 square-foot French Quarter showroom houses one of the most extensive collections of rare antiques, fine art and breathtaking jewelry available anywhere, featuring works by artists including Monet, Renoir, Bouguereau, Sisley, Paul de Lamerie, Paul Revere, Tiffany & Co., Meissen, and Fabergé, among countless others.

Claude Monet 1840-1926 , French

Pine Trees at Varengeville, circa 1882

Oil on canvasSigned “Claude Monet”

(lower right) and on back of canvas

25 3/4 x 32 inches

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lewAllen GAllerieS129 West Palace AvenueSanta Fe, NM 87501T 505 988 8997F 505 989 8702E [email protected] www.lewallengalleries.com

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Lyubov Sergeyevna Popova1889-1924The Clock, 1913-14Oil on canvas31 x 24 inches

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Dan Christensen, 1942-2007Orinocco, 1988 Acrylic on canvas65 1/2 x 55 1/2 inches

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Ron EhrlichMother Fuchsia, 2007Oil & mixed media on panel71 1/2 x 71 1/2 inches

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Ronnie LandfieldAt the End of the Day, 1997Acrylic on canvas44 1/2 x 37 inches

LewAllen Galleries, with two locations in the Santa Fe area, is widely respected as one of the oldest and finest venues for leading Contemporary and Modern art in the city. Its Contemporary department represents a large group of nationally and internationally acclaimed living artists alongside some of the best emerging talent. The gallery’s contemporary artists work in a wide range of media including painting, sculpture, prints, photography, glass, ceramics and jewelry. The Modern department curates and presents signal works from masters of American and European Modernism, with a particular emphasis on the Russian Avant-Garde, in accord with the highest standards of connoisseurship, scholarship, and ethical practice.Some 15-20 major exhibitions are staged by the gallery each year. LewAllen has a large following among corporations, public art spaces, leading museums and prominent private collectors, offering an exceptional visual and educational experience.

ArTiSTSLewAllen ContemporaryBill Barrett Judy ChicagoDan ChristensenHoward DaumRon EhrlichJanet FishAudrey FlackJimi GleasonWes HempelKeith JohnstonRonnie LandfieldEmily MasonEd MieczkowskiForrest MosesRobert NatkinScottie Parsons

LewAllen ModernKarel AppelDavid Davidovich BurliukJean CharlotFrode DannAndré FavorySam Francis Natalia GoncharovaWilliam GropperJean HélionGerrit HondiusPinchus KrémègneAristarkh LentulovIsaak LevitanEl LissitzkyOsip LubitchMaximilien LuceB.J.O. NordfeldtDavid ParkLyubov Sergeyevna PopovaIvan Albertovich PuniAlexei SavrasovRolph ScarlettRaimonds StapransJames Weeks

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louiS STern Fine ArTS9002 Melrose AvenueWest Hollywood, CA 90069T 310 276 0147F 310 276 7740E [email protected]

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Louis Stern, PresidentMarie Chambers, DirectorCameron DuBoisRachel RowlandOscar Ramos

ArTiSTS

Karl BenjaminLucien ClergueClaire FalkensteinLorser FeitelsonJune HarwoodBéla KádárHelen LundebergJohn McLaughlinJános Mattis TeutschCecilia MiguezLeonard NimoyAlfredo Ramos MartinezHúgo ScheiberRufino TamayoFrederick Wight

The gallery’s exhibition program has offered a dramatic re-investigation of important mid-twentieth century west coast abstract painters. Identified by critic and curator Dave Hickey, as prime members of The Los Angeles School, artists Lorser Feitelson (Lorser Feitelson and the Invention of Hard Edge Painting, Lorser Feitelson The Kinetic Series Works from 1916 - 1923), Karl Benjamin (Karl Benjamin: Paintings from 1950 – 1965, Dance the Line Paintings by Karl Benjamin) and Helen Lundeberg (Helen Lundeberg and the Illusory Landscape: Five Decades of Painting, Infinite Distance Architectural Compositions by Helen Lundeberg) have each been featured in extensive retrospective exhibitions. In addition, the gallery continues its association, initiated with its 2002 exhibition Janos Mattis Teutsch and the Hungarian Avant Garde 1900-1935, with the work of pre and post WW1 Hunganian artists.

The gallery also has a strong involvement in the secondary market, with a special concentration in Fine Art Photography, Impressionist, post-Impressionist, Modern and Latin American Art.

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Lorser Feitelson, 1898-1978Untitled (March 7), 1971Acrylic on canvas60 x 60 inches

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Lucien ClerguePicasso au bain, plage de Cannes, 1965Vintage silver gelatin print18 x 24 inches

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Karl Benjamin, b.1925V.S. #9, 1960Oil on canvas40 x 30 inches

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Claire Falkenstein (1908-1997)Reclining Figure, 1943Lead, 4 x 9 x 3 inches

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MAnny SilverMAn GAllery619 North Almont DriveLos Angeles, CA 90069T 310 659 8256F 310 659 1001E [email protected]

Manny Silverman Gallery was established in 1987 and specializes in American Art of the Post-War period with a strong emphasis on Abstract Expressionism.

ArTiSTS

Hannelore BaronNorman BluhmJames BrooksEdward DugmoreSam FrancisMichael GoldbergMaxwell HendlerRobert MotherwellRichard Pousette-Dart

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John McLaughlinUntitled (#4), circa 1947Oil on masonite15 1/4 x 19 1/4 inches this page top

Emerson WoelfferForio #1, 1957Oil on canvas39 1/2 x 27 1/2 inches bottom

Emerson WoelfferSand and Sea, 1957/58Oil on canvas39 1/2 x 55 inches

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Jordan Eagles, b. 1977UR11, 2008Blood and copper preserved on plexiglas,UV resin

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Jordan Eagles, b. 1977Life Force, 2008)Blood preserved on plexiglas, UV resin

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Jordan Eagles, b. 1977Installation viewMark Wolfe Contemporary Art,San Francisco, 2008

MArK wolFe ConTeMporAry ArT

49 Geary Street, 2nd FloorSan Francisco, CA 94108T 415 369 9404F 415 369 9405E [email protected]

Mark Wolfe Contemporary Art exhibits a range of local and international art in all media with an emphasis on emerging and mid-career artists from California, Italy, and China. The gallery began in 2003 as a salon in San Francisco’s vibrant South of Market district, offering artists a space in which to exchange ideas in an informal setting. Now located in the 49 Geary building in the heart of downtown San Francisco, the gallery remains committed to nurturing emerging artists, drawing talent locally and from around the world. Working in a wide range of media - from painting to video art – our artists all share a deep commitment to conceptual rigor and a firm command of their craft. Mark Wolfe Contemporary’s diverse, constantly evolving program encourages them to take risks - to push their art to the boundary and beyond.

For the 2009 Los Angeles Art Show, Mark Wolfe Contemporary is pleased to present a solo exhibition of new blood paintings by Jordan Eagles.

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Mark Wolfe, DirectorMegan Semple, Assistant DirectorCongyun Liu, Curatorial Assistant

ArTiSTS

Yee Jan BaoFrancesca BerriniDavide ColtroAlika CooperJordan EaglesYuan GaoDanielle Giudici WallisSarah HirneisenRyan MartinDennis McNultyJeremy Mora

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Jean-Baptiste Armand GuillauminFrench, 1841–1927Les rochers embrasésOil on canvas30 x 25 ¼ inchesSigned Guillaumin, lower right

MCColl Fine ArT 208 East BoulevardCharlotte, NC 28203T 704 333 5983F 704 333 5816E [email protected]

McColl Fine Art is one of the premier art galleries in the Southeast. Located in Charlotte, North Carolina, the gallery specializes in fine American and European paintings, with a primary focus on select works of art from the 19th and early 20th centuries. We offer works of exceptional quality from periods that include the Barbizon School, the Hudson River School, Academic painting, Impressionism, and Post-Impressionism.

MCCorMiCK GAllery835 West Washington BoulevardChicago, IL 60607T 312 226 6800F 312 226 6588E [email protected]

The McCormick Gallery features both modern and contemporary art, focusing primarily on painting and works on paper. We represent the estates of numerous mid-century American painters with an emphasis on Abstract Expressionism.

Lynne Drexler, 1928-1999Untitled, 1961Oil on canvas

75 1/2 x 50 inchesSigned and dated verso

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Ed Ruscha, American, b. 1937New Wood / Old Wood, 2007Mixografia® diptych print on handmade paper, Edition of 7513 x 34 x 1 inches, each part

The Mixografia® Workshop prints and publishes limited editions on handmade paper using a process that allows for 3-dimensional prints in deep relief. More than 80 of the world’s most celebrated artists have challenged the workshop with a diverse array of projects during our 40-year history.

MIXOGRAFIA® 1419 East Adams BoulevardLos Angeles, CA 90011T 323 232 1158F 323 232 1655E [email protected]

MOdeRnbOOk GAlleRy494 University AvenuePalo Alto, CA 94301T 650 327 6325F 650 327 3289E [email protected]

Established in 1999, Modernbook Gallery specializes in contemporary fine art photography by emerging and established artists. Gallery artists include: Brigitte Carnochan, Roger Eberhard, Geir Jordahl, Fan Ho, Brian Taylor, Maggie Taylor, Jerry Uelsmann, among others. Modernbook Editions, a subsidiary of Modernbook Gallery, established in 2006, is a fine art publisher specializes in photography.

Maggie Taylor, b. 1961The Herald, 2006, Limited EditionArchival Pigment Print, available in 36 x 36 inches, 22 x 22 inches, 15 x 15 inches, and 8 x 8 inches

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nAncy HOFFMAn GAlleRy 520 West 27th StreetNew York, NY 10001T 212 966 6676F 212 334 5078E [email protected]

Nancy Hoffman Gallery opened in SoHo in 1972, among the first contemporary galleries downtown to show paintings, sculpture, drawings, photographs, video, and installations. Eight years ago Nancy Hoffman Gallery commenced an active and on-going Projects Space gallery to showcase younger artists. The Project’s program continues to grow and develop and introduce new artists to the gallery group and audience. Each artist’s single-minded, obsessive commitment to a personal vision and the process by which that vision is realized links younger to more mature artists.Nancy Hoffman Gallery’s active program consists of rotating solo exhibitions, active participation in art fairs throughout the country, and membership in the Art Dealers Association of America and Fine Art Dealers of Association. Periodic theme shows include invited artists. After thirty six prosperous years in SoHo, the gallery has moved into a beautiful new space in Chelsea where it will continue its commitment to the artists it represents as well as introducing new artists through its Project Space.

Don EddyA River Called In Lumen Profero2008, Acrylic on canvas48 x 56 inches

nedRA MAtteuccI GAlleRIes1075 Paseo de PeraltaSanta Fe, NM 87501T 505 982 4631F 505 984 0199E [email protected]

Nedra Matteucci Galleries specializes in 19th and 20th century American art, including theTaos Society of Artists, the Santa Fe Art Colony, artists of the American West and masters ofAmerican Impressionism and Modernism. Also featured is a selection of Russian Realistpaintings. Included in the collection are works by important contemporary painters and in ourone-acre sculpture garden monumental sculptures by artists of international recognition.

Emil Bisttram 1895-1976

Untitled (Pueblo Figures)Oil on board

13 1/4 x 15 1/4 inches

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newzOnes 730 11th Avenue SWCalgary, Alberta T2R 0E4 Canada T 403 266 1972F 403 266 1987E [email protected]

Opened in 1992, Newzones is one of Canada’s top galleries representing leading names in contemporary Canadian art. Working with painting, sculpture, and photo-based works, we have developed a strong international following for our artists. The focus of these efforts has been an exciting program of curated exhibitions, publishing projects, and art fair participation. Newzones is interested in artwork that continually pushes the boundaries of contemporary art practice.

Colleen PhilippiCut and Paste (detail)Oil and paper on wood32 x 35 1/2 inches

PAn AMeRIcAn ARt PROjects1615 Dragon StreetDallas, TX 75207T 214 522 3303 F 214 522 5502E [email protected]

2450 NW 2nd AvenueMiami, FL 33127T 305 573 2400 F 305 573 0720E [email protected]

As a dynamic contemporary art venture, PanAmerican ArtProjects, promotes international artists of distinction with a focus on art of the Americas. The gallery also deals in secondary market works of note. With locations in both Dallas and Miami, we are committed to supporting our local art communities as well as reaching out through alternative art projects across the globe. The gallery is a charter member of the prestigious Contemporary Art Dealers of Dallas and the Wynwood Arts Association in Miami.

Leon Ferrarib. 1920, Buenos Aires

Untitled, 1998Mixed media on canvas

71 x 55 inches

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Sebastiao Salgado, Brazil, b. 1944Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, Africa, 2008Gelatin silver print, 20 x 24 inches

The gallery specializes in classic black & white photography with an emphasis on humanist imagery. The gallery also represents a select group of contemporary and emerging artists.

PeteR FetteRMAn GAlleRy Bergamot Station2525 Michigan AvenueGallery A7Santa Monica, CA 90404T 310 453 6463F 310 453 6959E [email protected]

PyO GAlleRyPYO GALLERY LA1100 S Hope Street, Suite 105Los Angeles, CA 90015T 213 405 1488F 213 405 1489E [email protected]

PYO Gallery has earned a reputation for exhibiting cutting-edge Contemporary fine art in all genres. We opened our first gallery in 1981 in the heart of Seoul, Korea. Since then, we have worked with notable artists in the Korean and international fine art scene. PYO Gallery has expanded internationally with new exhibition spaces in Namsan (Korea), Jiuchang Art District (China), Chungdam-Dong (Korea), 798 Art District (China) and most recently, Downtown Los Angeles (USA).

Park Sung-TaeMembrane, 2008

Aluminum screeningVariable installation

PYO GALLERY SEOUL258-79 Itaewon-Dong, Yongsan-GuSeoul, KoreaT +82 2 543 7337 F +82 2 790 0595E [email protected]

PYO GALLERY SOUTHB112 NaturePoem B/D 118-17 Chungdam-Dong Gangnam-Gu, Seoul, KoreaT +82 2 511 5295 F +82 2 511 5297E [email protected]

PYO GALLERY BEIJINGJiuchang Art District, Beihuqu Rd. Anwaibeiyuan St. Chaoyang District Beijing, ChinaT +86 10 5202 3814F +86 10 5202 3813 E [email protected] http://beijing.pyogallery.com

PYO GALLERY 798798 ART DISTRICT, NO.4 Jiuxianqiao Road Chaoyang District, Beijing, ChinaT +86 10 59789014E [email protected] http://beijing.pyogallery.com

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RAn GAlleRy 3668 Erie AvenueCincinnati, OH 45208T 513 871 7131 F 513 871 5654E [email protected]

Ran Gallery offers you a comprehensive art service, with professional advice on all aspects of buying and selling works of fine art since 1970. We specialize in 19th and 20th century American and European works of art. We represent the estates of Edward Volkert, Jack Meanwell, Paul Chidlaw and have been compiling a catalogue raisonne of the work of Edward Potthast (1857-1927) since 1985.We offer fine art appraisals, restoration and custom framing. We have placed paintings in many private, corporate and museum collections and we photograph your works of art and assist you in compiling a catalogue of your art collection.

RebeccA HOssAck ARt GAlleRy

2A Conway StreetFitzroy SquareLondon W1T 6BAUnited KingdomT +44 0 20 7436 4899F +44 0 20 7323 3182E [email protected]

The Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery celebrated its 20th anniversary this year. Over the past two decades it has established a reputation as one of the most exciting galleries in the UK, committed to artists of individual vision and excellence across a wide range of practices, media and cultural backgrounds.

Simone, 2008 Acrylic on linen

with metallic leaf60 x 148 inches

Jack Meanwell, 1919-2005Canadian Landscape, 1980Oil on canvas, 32 x 40 inches

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Red Truck’s Gallery model’s a little different. Instead of cycling through new artists in an effort to stay “fresh,” I’ve decided to show only 7 artists and develop as they do. The personal, intimate experience of growing with them is rewarding and unique, especially as the artists I’ve chosen mean the world to me. These people are life-long family and friends, the fact they are all amazing artists is what makes it work.

New Orleans, LAT 504 231 6760 E [email protected]

Red tRuck GAlleRy ReHs GAlleRIes, Inc. 5 East 57th StreetNew York, NY 10022T 212 355 5710C 917 690 7766F 212 355 5742E [email protected]

Rehs Galleries, Inc. is one of the world’s leading dealers of important 19th, 20th & 21st century art. The gallery specializes in French, British, and American artists who exhibited at the Paris Salon and London’s Royal Academy from 1860–1920.Members of: Fine Art Dealers Association (FADA), Art & Antique Dealers League of America, C.I.N.O.A., Appraisers Association of America.

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19th CenturyWilliam A. BouguereauEugene BoudinJean B.C. CorotEdouard CortèsNarcisse Diaz de la PeñaJulien DupréEugene Galien LaloueDaniel Ridgway KnightLouis Aston KnightEmile Munier

Modern & ContemporaryHolly BanksAllan BanksJerome CarlinGregory F. HarrisUgo GianniniJohn KuhnBarry OretskyJunn RocaSally Swatland

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Howard L. Rehs, Current President of FADA

Fritz Zuber-Buhler1822-1896Reclining BeautyOil on canvas26 x 32 inchesSigned

Frank Relle, RichelieuPhotograph. 200532 x 24 inches

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RObeRt l. PARsOns FIne ARtRObeRt beRMAn GAlleRy 131 Bent StreetTaos, NM 87571T 575 751 0159E [email protected]

2525 Michigan Avenue, Suite D5/C2Santa Monica, CA 90404D5 Gallery 310 315 1937C2 Gallery 310 315 9506F 310 315 9688E [email protected]

The Robert Berman Gallery has been in business in Santa Monica, California since 1979. One of the first galleries to be located at Bergamot Station Arts Center, it has occupied two exhibition spaces there for the last thirteen years. Founder and owner Robert Berman was early on in exhibiting artists, such as Keith Haring and Raymond Pettibon and has done historical and seminal exhibitions by such artists as William S. Burroughs and Man Ray. The gallery has a rotating exhibition schedule specializing in mid-career and established artists in all mediums.

Alex PragerDesert, 2004C-print

Robert L. Parsons Fine Art Gallery exhibits important paintings from the Taos Society of Artists, Taos Founders, as well as Early Santa Fe and Taos Art Colonies. Housed in the historic Ferdinand Maxwell house, this unique collection features art from the early to mid twentieth century, with a focus on the New Mexico images made famous by these early artists.

J.H. Sharp, 1859-1953Bawling DeerOil on canvas

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1740 Wazee Street Denver, CO 80202 T 303 298 7788 F 303 298 7799 E [email protected]

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Yu FanMr. WEnamel on fiberglass87 x 14 x 24 inches

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Chen WenlingHappy Life #8Enamel on fiberglass96 x 65 inches

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Zhang XiaogangBig Family #2Silkscreen37 x 52 inches

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Feng ZhengjieKorean PortraitOil on canvas 59 x 59 inches

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Jim Robischon, Director Jennifer Doran, Director Debra Malik Demosthenes, Registrar Zach Burk, PreparatorIn association with Tom Whitten and Michael Micketti

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Chen Wenling Chi Peng Feng Zhengjie He Jian Huang Binyan Li Wei Liu Bolin Lu Peng Luo Brothers Mu Jun

RObIscHOn GAlleRy

Robischon Gallery, Denver, Colorado, has been producing monthly exhibitions of regional, national and international artists since 1976. Embracing the current pluralism in art, the gallery’s exhibitions purposefully address a wide range of stylistic and contextual concerns. Ongoing art-world dialogues, such as the rise and impact of Chinese contemporary art, are explored within the critically-acclaimed exhibition program. China’s progressive art movement is highly regarded as pivotal to the current global art scene with pioneering and widely-recognized artists such as Zhang Xiaogang, Zhang Dali and Yue Minjun continuing to challenge the status quo. Similarly, Robischon Gallery represents and exhibits artists who cover a range of notoriety including Christo and Jeanne-Claude, Manuel Neri, Bernar Venet, Robert Motherwell, Judy Pfaff, Richard Serra and Ann Hamilton in tandem with mid-career and emerging artists. Robischon Gallery consistently features work by artists of integrity and vision while acknowledging the historical precedence of their idiom.

Pu Jie Sui Jianguo Xing Danwen Xiong Lijun Yu Fan Yue Minjun Zhang Xiaogang Zhao Bo Zheng Li

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scHIlleR & bOdO euROPeAn PAIntInGs

120 East 65th StreetNew York, NY 10065T 212 772 8627F 646 607 5588E [email protected]

Schiller & Bodo European Paintings is located in an elegant townhouse on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, in a gallery space reminiscent of the salons where many of our paintings may once have hung. Schiller & Bodo specializes in European paintings from 1850 to 1950, with emphasis on French Barbizon, Academic, and Post-Impressionist paintings. Artists in our inventory include Bouguereau, Meissonier, Sorolla, Corot, Courbet, Daubigny, Diaz de la Peña, Loir, d’Espagnat, Laugé, Loiseau, Puigaudeau, and Valtat.

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Charles François DaubignyFrench, 1817-1878Lavandières au Bord de l’Oise1874, Signed and dated lower right: Daubigny 1874Oil on panel15 1/8 x 26 ¾ inches

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Roger BissièreFrench, 1886-1964Jeune Femme à la Guitare (Portrait of Mousse Bissière)Signed lower right: BissièreInscribed and dated on stretcher: Bissière Mousse 1920, Oil on canvas48 7/8 x 21 3/8 inches

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Georges d’EspagnatFrench, 1870-1950Still life, Apples and Pears (Nature Morte, Pommes et Poires), 1899Monogrammed upper right: G d E Oil on canvas14 3/8 x 24 inches22 1/2 x 32 inches framed

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François-Joseph Luigi LoirFrench, 1845-1916Carousel at the Porte DoréeSigned lower right: Loir, LuigiOil on canvas19 ¾ x 28 ¾ inches

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Dan Christensen 1942-2007Chevade, 1968Acrylic on canvas92 x 72 inches

Spanierman Modern is pursuing a unique path within the trajectory of American abstract Painting from Post World War II to the present. Most of our artists share an enthusiasm for color, paint and materiality.The artist chosen to represent the gallery for the L A Art Show, Dan Christensen, produced work that falls within the category defined by Clement Greenberg, as Color Field or Post-Painterly Abstraction.Dan Christensen’s spray paintings from the late sixties and early seventies are emblematic of a period of exhuberant experimentation with materials and process. We are privileged to represent Dan Christensen’s estate.

sPAnIeRMAn MOdeRn53 East 58th StreetNew York, NY 10022T 212 832 1400E [email protected]

Ik-Joong Kang Happy World- Dear Nam June Paik, 2008Mixed Media47 x 47 inches

sAbInA lee GAlleRy 971 Chung King RoadLos Angeles, CA 90012T 213 620 9404F 213 620 9409E [email protected]

Sabina Lee Gallery was founded in 1993 by owner Sabina Lee in the downtown Los Angeles. The gallery has involved representing emerging and established artists from diverse backgrounds whose works range from painting, sculpture, installations, video, and photography featuring in the contemporary and conceptual issue of the fine art. Exhibitions by artists, Micol Hebron, Gregg Renfrow, SungHong Min, Ik-Jong Kang, Aragna ker, ect, have been featured in reviews in the Los Angeles Times, LA Weekly, Art Week and many other fine arts publications. Gallery artists’ work has been presented in museum exhibitions throughout the United States, Europe and Asia including The Whitney Museum of Art, Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art. The gallery believes in the important role of art and culture in a multicultural city such as Los Angeles and will continue to introduce artists from diverse backgrounds to the public.

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Spencer Jon Helfen Fine Arts specializes in California and American Modernism, with an emphasis on the California Modernists of the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s. We are one of the only galleries to mount significant exhibitions displaying rare works by historically impor-tant California Modernists. Our clients include novice to advanced collectors, as well as muse-ums and other institutions. All of our clients can expect thorough research of each work of art and biographical information on each artist. Stylistically, we offer works that reflect the wide diversity of California and American Modernism, including Art Deco, Cubist, Magic Realist, Regionalist, Social Realist, Surrealist, and Synchromist works of art. The Gallery offers fine paintings, sculpture, drawings and prints. We are proud to represent the Estates of Victor Arnautoff, Brents Carlton, Ralph Chessé, Helen Clark Oldfield, Otis Oldfield, Frede Vidar and Bernard Zakheim. Member of: Art Dealers Association of California

sPenceR jOn HelFen FIne ARts

9200 West Olympic BoulevardSuite 200Beverly Hills, CA 90212T 310 273 8838F 310 273 8848E [email protected]

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Spencer Jon Helfen, DirectorStephanie Boris, Gallery Assistant

ARtIsts

Mabel AlvarezVictor ArnautoffEdward BibermanDorr BothwellMargaret BrutonClaude BuckBrents CarltonRalph ChesséFrancis de ErdelyBoris DeutschHelen ForbesKaroly FulopJohn Emmett GerrityNils GrenEdith HamlinSophie HarpeJohn Langley HowardPeter Krasnow

Walt KuhnLucien LabaudtKnud MerrildJohn MottramWarren NewcombeHelen Clark OldfieldOtis OldfieldRuth Powers OrtliebEdna ReindelJacques SchnierSueo SerisawaRex SlinkardRalph StackpoleLucretia Van HornFrede VidarStanton Macdonald WrightBernard Zakheimand others

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Koichi Nomiyama1900–1984Self Portrait (Man Holding Mandolin), 1934Oil on canvasSigned and dated “K. Nomiyama 1934” lower right40 1/4 x 31 1/2 inches

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Lucretia Van Horn1882–1970 Seated Womancirca 1927Oil on canvasSigned “L. Van Horn” lower right30 x 21 inches

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Helen Clark Oldfield1902–1981 Sliced Melons, 1939Oil on canvasSigned “Helen Oldfield” lower left20 x 16 inches

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stewARt GAlleRy 1110 West Jefferson StreetBoise, Idaho 83702T 208 433 0593F 208 388 0620E [email protected]

Stewart Gallery was established in Boise, Idaho in 1987. We represent a small group of national and international contemporary artists. Our focus is on curated exhibitions, limited edition print projects and art fair participation. We have assisted in developing private and public collections for over two decades.

Alan Macdonald, b. 1962 in Malawi Central Africa,now living and working in EnglandUrban Space Man, 2008Oil on linen26 x 19 inches

Located in Orange County, California, Sue Greenwood Fine Art was established in 2005. In a relatively short span of time the gallery has gained recognition for its focus of contemporary realism and figurative artists with a particular emphasis in painting and sculpture. The gallery represents thirty-five highly refined and distinctive emerging, mid-career and established artists from the Western region of the United States.

Glenn Nessb. April 21, 1959

The RescueOil on Canvas

24 x 18 inches

330 North Coast Highway Laguna Beach, CA 92651 T 949 494 0669 F 949 494 0689 E [email protected]

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Hassel Smith, 1915-2007A-1231Acrylic on canvasSigned on back68 x 68 inches

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Edward H. Potthast1857-1927Santa Barbara Missioncirca 1905, Oil on canvasSigned lower left20 x 24 inches

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Martha ErlebacherStill Life with GrapesAloe and Studio, 2000Oil on canvasSigned lower left32 x 44 inches

sullIvAn GOss An AMeRIcAn GAlleRy

7 East Anapamu StreetSanta Barbara, CA 93101T 805 730 1460F 805 730 1462E [email protected]

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Anders AldrinJohn BernhardtLydia CooleyColin Campbell CooperLockwood de ForestAnya FisherSidney GordinRichard HainesLyla HarcoffWHD KoernerBetty LaneDan LutzNell Brooker MayhewBen MessickFrederick RemahlGrace Libby VollmerHoward Warshaw

ARtIsts

Bo BartlettKen BortolazzoGregory BottsHarry CarmeanTerry DelappAlia E. El-BermaniMartha Mayer Erle-bacherJon FrancisRobin GowenJohn NavaR. Kenton Nelson Angela PerkoHank PitcherMiriam SlaterJack R. SmithMichael SokolisNicole StrasburgSarah VedderShiba Ward

stAFF Frank GossJeremy TessmerSusan BushBrian KingEdgard RinconDanielle PeltakianJan HelselMaggie Iba

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

Sullivan Goss - An American Gallery presents an exciting selection of 19th, 20th, and 21st century American art. The gallery has recently expanded its contemporary offering substantially, and looks forward to bringing some of the finest living American artists to the West Coast.

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G/F, 1/F 57-59 Hollywood RoadCentral, Hong KongT +852 2581 9678F +852 2581 9673E [email protected]

Established in 2000, Sundaram Tagore Gallery is devoted to examining the exchange of ideas between Western and non-Western cultures. We focus on developing exhibitions and hosting not-for-profit events that engage in spiritual, social and aesthetic dialogues. In a world where communication is instant and cultures are colliding and melding as never before, our goal is to provide venues for art that transcend boundaries of all sorts.

Hiroshi SenjuDay Falls/Night Falls XIII, 2008Fluorescent pigment on rice paper mounted on board89.5 x 71.5 inches

547 West 27th StreetNew York, NY 10001T +1 212 677 4520F +1 212 677 4521E [email protected]

9606 South Santa Monica BlvdBeverly Hills, CA 90210T +1 310 278 4520F +1 310 278 4525E [email protected]

tIMOtHy yARGeR FIne ARtyARGeR I stRAuss cOnteMPORARy

Jean WellsPearl, 2007Glass mosaic sculpture72 x 38 inches

Beverly Hills Gallery354 North Bedford DriveBeverly Hills, CA 90210T 310 278 4400F 310 278 6771E [email protected]

Bangkok GallerySuite 11, Ground FloorThe Promenade2/4 Wireless RoadBangkok, 10330ThailandT 011 662 6550882E [email protected] Timothy Yarger Fine Art

and YARGER | STRAUSS Contemporary specialize in modern and contemporary artwork, participating in international art fairs and curating exhibitions throughout North America, Europe, and Asia.

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Judy Pfaff, Year of the Dog #10, 2008Woodblock, digital, collage with hand paintingVaried edition of 20, 38 1/2 x 86 1/2 inches

tAndeM PRess201 South Dickinson StreetMadison, WI 53703T 608 263 3437F 608 265 2356E [email protected]

Tandem Press, a publisher of contemporary fine art prints is a self-supporting unit of the Art Department at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Founded in 1987 Tandem Press was designed to foster research, collaboration, experimentation, and innovation in the field of printmaking.

susAn telleR GAlleRy 568 Broadway, Room 502ANew York, NY 10012T 212 941 7335F 212 941 7336E [email protected]

The gallery features American art from the 1920s to the 1950s, including the WPA Era, the Industrial/Urban Scene, Atelier 17, and Modernism, with work by Will Barnet, Fred Becker, Isabel Bishop, Abe Blashko, Bernarda Bryson Shahn, Edmond Casarella, James Daugherty, Dorothy Dehner, Pele deLappe, Fannie Hillsmith, Dorothy Browdy Kushner, Claire Mahl Moore, Bernard Rosenquit, Anne Ryan, Louis Schanker, Ben Shahn, Fred Shane, Mitchell Siporin, William E. Smith, Harry Sternberg, Ansei Uchima, and Lynd Ward.

Fred Shane, 1906-1990Beach, LaJolla, 1945Mixed media on masonite26 x 36 inches

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Angela Usrey, OwnerAnnie Sherrill, DirectorGeorge Caudle, AssistantRachel Corell, Intern

ARtIsts

Kem AlexanderElizabeth ClemonsMatthew CornellPeter DeLongJohn HenrySusan HughesEdward KelloggLawrence MathisCasey McGlynnAnn NicholsFrank Usrey

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Casey McGynFourteen HorsesOil on canvas71 x 71 inches

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Peter VaughnUntitledMixed media12.75 x 12.75 inches

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Kem AlexanderNail BowlMixed media17 x 22 x 14 inches

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Edward KelloggSign Series, 2008Oil on canvas22 x 22 inches

Founded in 1994, Tanner/Hill Gallery specializes in contemporary art from the Americas. Located in the Southeast United States, Tanner/Hill Gallery has built a solid reputation of artistic quality and personal integrity in the contemporary art field.

3069 South Broad Street, Suite 3Chattanooga, TN 37408T 423 280 7182 F 423 267 5592tannerhillgallery.com

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Lynn ChadwickElektra I, 1968Bronze86 1/2 inches tall

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Fernando BoteroCircus Girl in Her Trailer, 2008Oil on canvas53 1/2 x 39 1/2 inches

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

8808 Melrose AvenueWest Hollywood, CA 90069T 310 276 8686F 310 276 8576

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JM Tasende, PresidentMary Beth Petersen, DirectorAitor Tasende, Gallery ManagerBetina Tasende, LA Gallery Director

tAsende GAlleRy

Celebrating our 30th year in California, Tasende Gallery offers works by a blue-chip roster of international and American artists. Member of the Fine Art Dealers Association, the Art Dealers Association of America and the American Association of Museums.

ARtIsts

Fletcher BentonFernando BoteroLynn ChadwickEduardo ChillidaJose Luis CuevasNiki de Saint PhalleMark di SuveroGiacomo ManzuRoberto MattaHenry MooreArmando MoralesAndres NagelLouise NevelsonJosep Riera i AragoArmando RomeroJose Maria SiciliaWayne ThiebaudBarbara WeldonLambert Maria Wintersberger

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Ray Redfern, OwnerBeverly NewtonRoberta HaltomKarl RingNancy Morris

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Maynard Dixon, 1875-1946Sky and Sandstone, 1915Oil on Canvas20 x 30 inches

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Edgar Payne, 1883-1947The EigerGrinderwald, SwitzerlandOil on Canvas24 x 28 inches

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Louis Aston Knight, 1873-1948California Flowers, Holmby HillsOil on Canvas32 x 26 inches

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William Wendt, 1865-1946The Silent Summer Sea, 1915Oil on Canvas25 x 30 inches

For over thirty years, The Redfern Gallery has specialized in important historical paintings by American Artists, concentrating on the California School. We exhibit and offer for sale museum quality paintings from the late 19th to early 20th century. Since 1976, The Redfern Gallery is proud to have assisted The Irvine Museum, Laguna Art Museum, Oakland Museum, Fleischer Museum and Los Angeles County Museum of Art in locating major works of art to be included in historical exhibitions pertaining to California Impressionism. In addition, The Redfern Gallery is a long term member of The Fine Art Dealers Association (FADA).

At the Montage Resort & Spa30801 South Coast HighwayLaguna Beach, CA 92651T 949 715 6193

tHe RedFeRn GAlleRy1540 South Coast HighwayLaguna Beach, CA 92651T 949 497 3356F 949 497 1324E [email protected]

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The Steps Gallery, London, is recognized as one of the UK’s leading promoters and exporters of young contemporary art. Over the years, we have established a reputation for identifying pioneering artists. The comprehensive gallery program is inclusive of innovative media, technology-based work, photography, sculpture and site-specific installations. Exhibitions of gallery and guest artists expose and explore critical themes within contemporary art. The gallery is dedicated to supporting the placement of important work in all markets and premiers talent through an international program of curated exhibitions, participation in art fairs and publications. Extensive research and educational programs support the knowledge development of the Collector’s Club members. Emphasis is placed on investment in young to mid-career artists from all markets and in providing gallery clients access to the strongest emerging talent first.

tHe stePs GAlleRy45 Moreton StreetPimlicoLondonSW1V 2NYT +44 (0) 79 77 33 11 48T 01 1 44 79 77 33 11 48 (from USA)www.stepsgallery.com

ARtIsts

Laurent Elie BadessiChul-Hyun AhnTim TateJacob M. MarchoskyCarolina SardiKuldeep MalhiKarim Ghidinelli Gabriela MorawetzSteve Yeates

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Kuldeep MalhiBlush, detail, May 2005 Ceramic, Unique

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Carolina SardiAcqua Drops, 2007Painted Steel84 x 129 x 2 inches

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Tim TateThe Beating of My HeartBlown and cast glass, electronic parts, original videoEdition of 5

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Chul-Hyun AhnForked Series #6, 2007 Plywood, lights, mirrors, ed. A.P. 21 x 16 x 4 inches

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THOMAS PAUL FINE ART

tHOMAs PAul FIne ARt

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Ronald Davis, b.1937Bridge Through Frame, 1976Cel-vinyl acrylic and dry pigment on canvas114 x 122.5 inches

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Inez Storer, b. 1933Akhmatova, 2005Oil/collage on panel16 x 12 inches

7270 Beverly BoulevardLos Angeles, CA 90036T 323 525 0444F 323 525 0448E [email protected]

Fine works of art from the 20th and 21st Century including important American and European Contemporary Masters and emerging and mid-career artists.

stAFF

Thomas Paul, PresidentPatrick Hruby, Director

ARtIsts

Friedel DzubasDavid HockneyJohn BaederRon DavisClaes OldenbergGayle DonahueInez StorerDenis PetersonBascoveW. TuckerAlan Davieand others

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Trigg Ison Fine Art Inc. is a world renown fine art gallery specializing in exceptional examples of figurative original modern art. The gallery emphasizes the Art Deco/Modernist movements of both Europe and the United States, offering hand selected original works of art, that include some of Europe’s Master Cubist/Avant-garde painters, Andre’ Lhote, Albert Gleizes and Andre’ Masson. Trigg Ison Fine Art also represents vintage works of art from a number of prominent American artists’ estates including Robert McIntosh, Ron Blumberg, Maxine Kim Stussy, and William Gropper. In November 2008, the gallery premiered the historic exhibition, “Borislav Bogdanovich: Impressions”, produced by Trigg Ison in association with the artist’s daughter Anna, and son, film director Peter Bogdanovich.In 2006, the gallery opened a contemporary division that premiered with the American exhibition of the art of French artist Gravleur, produced by Trigg Ison and Johnny Depp. Our interest in contemporary art continues to evolve, and at the 2008 Los Angeles Art Show we are pleased to present three recent painting by Gottfried Helnwein, all from the artist’s, “Sleep,” series that have just returned from museum exhibition in Prague. Trigg Ison has maintained a gallery presence in West Hollywood, California for the more than fifteen years.

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Gottfried HelnweinSleep (12)Mixed Media CanvasAustrian, Signed, 200860 x 44 inches

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Hubert WolfsIn het parkOil on CanvasBelgium, SignedDated 192444.5 x 42.5 inches

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Albert GleizesFigure CubisteOil on PanelFrance, SignedDated 192136.25 x 28.75 inches

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Héleñe PerdriatLes DeMoiselle de FantasieOil on CanvasFrance, Signeddated 192260.5 x 50.5 inches

511 North Robertson Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90048 T 310 274 8047 F 310 274 8076 E [email protected]

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CarmelPaseo San Carlos CourtWest side of San Carlos between Ocean & 7thT 831 625 3246F 831 625 1456

Pacific Grove301 Forest AvenueAcross from City HallT 831 649 3246E [email protected]

tROtteR GAlleRIes

Specializing in Early California & American paintings since 1980 - Trotter Galleries has consistently maintained its reputation as a source for the beginning as well as the advanced collector by providing quality work of prominent early California artists.Now with two locations on the Monterey Peninsula - downtown Carmel, as well as nearby Pacific Grove - the galleries offer an extensive collection of important historical artwork by artists active throughout California, with a special emphasis on artists of the Carmel/Monterey area 1875-1950.

Granville Redmond, 1871-1935Coastal Landscape with PoppiesOil on canvas, signed lower left14 x 18 inches

Mailing Address P.O. Box 3246, Carmel, CA 93921

venIce PROjects ltdKernserstrasse 17CH-6060 SarnenSwitzerlandT 415 999 9809F 415 474 4478E [email protected]

Venice Projects is dedicated on one hand to furthering the careers of high level contemporary artists who have achived Venice Biennale status or similar international recognition, on the other to present emerging artists who aspire to arriving at this Mount Olympus of art. Venice Projects is pursuing its mission by developing international projects with a high cultural content, working with both public and private institutions.

Marya Kazoun, b. 1976Crumbling Desert CastlesInstallation/Performance 2007 (Close up view), Sharjah Biennial 8Fabric, beads, thread, wood, glue, glass, bamboo472.7 x 629.9 x 315 inches

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Leopoldo Torres Agüero1924-1995Abertura con cubo, 1970Acrylic on canvas78.7 x 51.2 inches

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Víctor Magariños D.1924-1993Sin Título, años ´80Acrylic on canvas46.5 x 46.5 inches

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Carmelo Arden Quinb. 1913Montevideo, 1943Oil on board 9.4 x 11.8 inches

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Jorge De la Vega1930-1971Sin Título, 1970Mixed media on paper 13 x 19.1 inches

vAn eyck GAleRíA de ARteAvenida Santa Fe 834Buenos Aires, ArgentinaT 54 11 4311 6568 69 73F 54 11 4311 6568 69 73E [email protected]

The gallery exhibits mainly concrete, madi, kinetic art and abstract geometric expressions, representing many of the most outstanding Argentine artists.

ARtIsts

Carmelo Arden QuinLuis Barragan Jorge De La VegaJuan DoffoBolivar GaudinJose GurvichAlfredo HlitoVictor Magariños D.Maria MartorellJuan Mele Rogelio Polesello Carlos Silva Pablo SiquierLeopoldo Torres Agüero

stAFF

Mario Héctor Manuilo,Director

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vIncent vAllARInOFIne ARt, ltd.

120 East 65th StreetNew York, NY 10065T 212 628 0722F 646 607 9470C 845 797 0225E [email protected]

Vincent Vallarino Fine Art Ltd. specializes in Post War American Abstract Expressionism. Our extensive inventory includes artists from the first and second generation from the New York School of action painters.

Andy Warhol, 1928 – 1987, Vincent Minnelli, circa 1980’s.

Screenprint on newsprint paper on linen. Unique.

40 x 40 inches, Framed size: 45 ½ x 45 ½ inchesNorman Bluhm

American, 1921-1999Yangtze, 1960Oil on canvas, Signed and dated lower left: Bluhm/60’Signed, dated, and titled on verso

westwOOd GAlleRy, Inc.568 BroadwayNew York, NY 10012T 212 925 5700F 212 925 3449E [email protected]: Tue - Sat 11am - 6pm

For fifteen years Westwood Gallery has specialized in Contemporary art as well as secondary market, 19th and 20th century masters. The gallery has collaborated with many museums through loans or acquisition. Gallery artists are represented in the permanent collections of MOMA, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Guggenheim Museum, Smithsonian, as well as many other national and international institutions. Media coverage includes The New York Times, The New Yorker, ARTnews, Art in America, London Times, Miami Herald, NBC Today Show, PBS, Fine Art TV and others.

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wOOsteR PROjectsWooster Projects450 West 17th StreetNew York, NY 10011T 212 871 6700E [email protected]

ARtIsts

Chad AttieJean-Michel BasquiatGordon CheungCrashJim DineNat FinkelsteinReece JonesSimon KeenleysideRoy LichtensteinClaes OldenburgMatthew SatzSusan SommerAndy WarholTom Wesselmann

Founded in 1988, Wooster Projects is an internationally recognized gallery that showcases the finest in contemporary art along with emerging artists. In 1999, Wooster Projects moved from its Soho location to its present location in Chelsea, New York. The 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 Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, and Tom Wesselmann.

In addition to its regular exhibition schedule, Wooster Projects hosts special exhibits and charity events throughout the year. The staff is dedicated to providing its clientele with expertise, guidance, and a full range of services related to the acquisition, consignment, and sale of works of art.

stAFF

Michael HaberJennifer JohnsonMichele Mack

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CrashZoe’s After Party, 2004Spraypaint on canvas48 x 36 inches

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CrashSaturday Matinee, 2003Spraypaint on canvas72 x 72 inchesin 3 panels

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wIllIAM A. kARGes FIne ARt

One of the preeminent art dealers in California, William A. Karges Fine Art specializes in early California and American Paintings. With galleries in Carmel and Los Angeles, Karges Fine Art carries one of the most varied, high-quality, historically significant inventories of paintings available on the West Coast. The gallery is especially known for its superior level of scholarship and museum-quality publications. Karges Fine Art is also the exclusive representative of Dennis Doheny, considered by many to be the finest realist landscape painter working in California today.

427 North Canon Drive, Suite 101Beverly Hills, CA 90210T 310 276 8551Toll Free 800 884 4022 F 310 276 8551E [email protected]

6th & DoloresCarmel, CA 93921T 831 625 4266Toll free 800 833 9185F 831 625 9649E [email protected]

Jessie Arms Botke1883-1971CockatoosOil and gold on board24 X 20 inches

Sue Ganz Photography

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The Art of JapanP.O. Box 432Medina, WA 98039E [email protected] frazerfineart@gmail.comwww.theartofjapan.comwww.frazerfineart.com

The Art of Japan is a private, by appointment gallery specializing in Japanese prints, paintings and drawings from mid 18th century to mid 20th century. The Art of Japan, with over 50 years combined experience in Japanese Prints is a member of The Ukiyo-e Dealer’s Association in Japan as well as The International Fine Print Dealer’s Association.

Toyonari,1885-1942Dancing at the New Carlton

Hotel in Shanghai, 1924Color Woodblock Print

16 1/2 x 11 1/4 inchesPrivately Published

Douglas Frazer C 206 369 2139T 425 455 4417

Richard Waldman C 206 859 9940T 425 557 4775

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c. & j. GOOdFRIend dRAwInGs And PRInts

61 East 77th Street, 5ANew York, NY 10075T 212 628 9383F 212 734 9941E [email protected]

C. & J. Goodfriend, founded in 1968, is devoted to the research and selling of fine original prints and drawings – old master, 19th and early 20th century, European and American. The list of artists represented in our large inventory numbers over 2000, encompassing every variety of graphic technique. Generalists by design, our particular strengths include Dürer, Rembrandt, the 16th-century Little Masters, Old Master and 19th Century Drawings, Watercolors and Impressionist and Post Impressionist Prints.

Rembrandt Van Rijn , 1606-1669Lievens van Coppenol, the Writing Master Etching, drypoint and engraving, ca. 16587 5/8 x 10 1/2 inches

eGenOlF GAlleRy jAPAnese PRInts

P.O. Box 4240Burbank, CA 91503T 661 821 0256F 661 821 0884E [email protected]

Egenolf Gallery specializes in fine Japanese woodblock prints and drawings, including works by the earliest 17th century pioneers of Ukiyo-e to the Shin Hanga and Sosaku Hanga masters of the 20th century. We are pleased to offer interesting designs in exceptional condition over a broad range of prices. Clients include museums, private collectors and dealers in the US, Europe, and Japan. Member of the IFPDA and the Ukiyo-e Dealers Assoc. of Japan. Established 1975.

Hiroshi Yoshida, 1876-1950Niagara Falls, 1925Color woodblock print9.9 x 14.6 inches

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jOel R. beRGquIst FIne ARts P.O. Box 20546Stanford, CA 94309T 650 473 9742F 650 473 9346E [email protected]

Pierre-Auguste RenoirL’Enfant au Biscuit1898-1899Lithograph in colors

Specializing in 17th through 20th century European and American prints and drawings.Offering works by Goya, Georges Lemmen, Edouard Manet, Charles Maurin, Piranesi, Camille Pissarro, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Rembrandt van Rijn, James Tissot, James A. M. Whistler, and others.

M. lee stOne FIne PRInts, Inc.2101 Forest Avenue, Suite 130San Jose, CA 95128-1424T 408 446 5287 F 408 446 3462E [email protected] www.mleestonefineprints.com

We have been assisting collectors who wish to purchase fine American Works of Art on Paper for over 35 years. We specialize in American art from the 1930s and 40s, one of our main interests, and proceed into the 21st century. We have a representative collection of numerous important artists of this period and have a special interest in African American artists. Currently we are featuring Don Freeman’s prints, drawings, and watercolors, celebrating the centennial of his birth.

Don Freeman,1908-1978Plights of Stardom, 1935

Color lithograph14 3/8 x 12 3/8 inches

Edition 75

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tObey c. MOss GAlleRy 7321 Beverly BoulevardLos Angeles, CA 90036T 323 933 5523F 323 933 7618E [email protected]

Tobey C. Moss Gallery offers prints (etchings, lithographs, screenprints, woodcuts) and drawings (15th-20th c), paintings and sculpture (20th c), with a focus on the artists of Southern California, 1920s-1960s: post-surrealism, abstract classicism, minimalism, hard-edge, assemblage, printmakers of lithography with Lynton Kistler, the Tamarind Lithography Workshop and beyond. Artists include Ruth Asawa, Nicholas P. Brigante, Werner Drewes, Leonard Edmondson, Jules Engel, Rico Lebrun, Stanton Macdonald-Wright, Betye Saar, Emerson Woelffer, and others.

Stanton Macdonald-Wright, 1916-2002After Shiki: Cruel Heat, my mind in a whirl, I listen to the thunder rumble (from the Haiga portfolio), Color woodcut on rice paper, 1966-6715 7/8 x 19 3/4 inches, Edition of 50

tHe veRne cOllectIOn Inc.2207 Murray Hill RoadCleveland, OH 44106T 216 231 8866F 216 231 8877C 216 337 0340E [email protected]

The Verne Collection is one of the most important contemporary Japanese print and painting galleries in the world. We have had prints, and paintings on loan to the Metropolitan Museum in New York, The Cleveland Museum of Art, The Fogg at Harvard, The Morikami Art Museum, and the Mingei Museum of World Folk Art. The Verne Collection specializes in antique and contemporary Japanese prints, and prints and paintings done by American artists living in Japan. The Verne Collection was established in 1953.

Shinsui Ito, 1898-1972 Snowstorm, 1932

Japanese woodblock print16.25 x 10 inches

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wORtHInGtOn GAlleRy737 North Michigan AvenueSuite 1540Chicago, IL 60611T 312 266 2424F 312 266 2461E [email protected]

Worthington Gallery WestBy AppointmentT 925 997 8133E [email protected]

Worthington Gallery was founded in 1970 by Eva-Maria Worthington, an art historian. The gallery specializes in German Expressionism, Der Blauer Reiter, Bauhaus, Neue Sachlichkeit, etc. Contemporary masters such as Horst Janssen and Michael Triegel are exhibited. Worthington Gallery is a longtime member of the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA) and the International Fine Print Dealers Association (IFPDA).Worthington Gallery West, located in Northern California, is directed by Claudia Worthington Hess and specializes in contemporary paintings, works on paper, sculpture, and fine craft.

ARtIsts

Ernst BarlachMax BeckmannHeinrich CampendonkLovis CorinthOtto DixLyonel FeinngerConrad FelixmüllerWalter GramattéGeorge GroszErich HeckelHorst JanssenAlexej von JawlenskyWassily KandinskyErnst Ludwig KirchnerPaul Klee

Oskar KokoschkaKäthe KollwitzAlfred KubinOtto LangeAugust MackeFranz MarcLudwig MeidnerOtto MüllerEdvard MunchEmil NoldeMax PechsteinChristian RohlfsEgon SchieleKarl Schmidt-RottluffLesser Uryothers

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Otto LangeDresden 1879-1944Sinnliche Begierde, ca. 1920(Lustful Desire)Color Woodcut20 1/2 x 18 1/4 inches

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Paul KleeMüchenbuchsee bei Bern 1879-1940 Muralto-LocarnoSeiltänzer, 1923(Tight Rope Walker)Color Lithograph17 1/4 x 10 1/2 inches

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Erich HeckelDöbeln 1883-1970 RadolfzellBildnis E.H., 1917Portrait E.H. (Self-Portrait)Woodcut14 3/8 x 11 5/8 inches

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Max BeckmannLeipzig 1884- 950 New YorkDer Raucher,1916 (Selbstbildnis)The Smoker (Self-Portrait)Drypoint6 7/8 x 4 15/16 inches

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PROject sPAces

beRt GReen FIne ARt

102 West 5th StreetLos Angeles, CA 90013T 213 624 6212 (public phone)T 213 842 8574 (direct line)E [email protected]

Bert Green Fine ArtsRobert Horvath, D. O., 2008Oil on panel, 45 x 35 inches

bIlly sHIRe FIne ARts5790 Washington Blvd.Culver City, Ca 90232T 323 297 0600F 323 297 0601E [email protected]

Billy Shire Fine ArtsLiz McGrath, Schwein Haben Mixed media , 48 x 36 x 18 inches

Seminal ProjectsGail Roberts, b. 1954Paperbacks, Oil on canvas65 x 84 inches

2040 India StreetSan Diego, CA 92101T 619 696 9699F 619 696 9799C 858 205 3739E [email protected]

seMInAl PROjects

PROJECT SPACES

542 South Alameda StreetLos Angeles, CA 90013T 213 494 7608E edgar@jungerushgallery www.edgarvarelafinearts.com

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ARTIST INDEXARTIST INDEX

ARtIst IndeX

Abbott, Berenice D122Adams, Charles Partridge B42Adams, Tracey E142Agüero, Leopoldo Torres H209Aguiar, Arturo F161Ahn, Chul-Hyun G199Akers, Norman E143Aldrin, Anders D135Alexander, Kem E152Alvarez, Mabel A5Anderson, Seth E143Antonova, Olga D136Appel, Karel B40, H200Arago, Josep Rierai C103Archipenko, Alexander C104Arnautoff, Victor A5Attie, Chad D128Avery, Milton C104Bacon, Francis G191Bacon, Linda C101Badessi, Laurent Elie G199Baeder, John C101, D131Baker, David Graeme D136Bakos, Josef B42Banks, Allan B16Banks, Holly B16Bao, Yee Jan H212Barba, Lluís F161Barlach, Ernst PFBaron, Hannelore D121Barragan, Luis H209Barrett, Bill H200Bartlett , Bo D135Barton, Glenys E140Barton, Ralph C104Bartow, Rick E143Bascove D131Baskin, Leonard C104Basquiat, Jean-Michel D128Bauermeister, Michael B50Bavington, Tim C101Baxter, Glen E140Bechtle, Robert C101, D122Beckmann, Max PFBelson, Joann D123Benjamin, Karl C100Bennett, Jerry B50Benton, Fletcher C103Berger, Romina F161

Bernhardt, John D135Berninghaus, Oscar B42Berrini, Francesca H212Betts, William E143Biberman, Edward A5Binyan, Huang G180Bischoff, Franz B15Bisttram, Emil James B42, C104Bluestone, Rebecca E143Bluhm, Norman C104, D121Bo, Zhao G180Bolin, Liu G180Borg, Carl Oscar B15Bortolazzo, Ken D135Boshier, Derek E140Botero, Fernando C103Bothwell, Dorr A5Botke, Jessie Arms B15Botts, Gregory D135Boudin, Eugene B16Bouguereau, William B16, B20Boyd & Evans E140Braque, Georges B40Braught, Ross B42Braun, Maurice B15Brennan, Ryan D122Breton, Jules B21Brice, Daniel E143Brooks, James D121, D122Brothers, Luo G180Brown, Christopher D122Bruton, Margaret A5Buck , Claude A5Buff, Conrad B15Bunnell, Charles Ragland B42Burchard, Christian B50Burdeny, David I241Burges, Michael I241Burliuk , David Davidovich H200Burtynsky, Edward E140Calder, Alexander B40Campendonk, Heinrich PFCarlin, David B50Carlson, John Fabian B42Carlton, Brents A5Carmean, Harry D135Cassidy, Gerald B42Chadwick , Lynn C103Chagall, Marc B21, B40, G191Chambers, Stephen E140Charlot, Jean H200Cheret, Jules B21

Chessé, Ralph A5Cheung, Gordon D128Chia, Sandro D122Chicago, Judy H200Chillida, Eduardo C103Christensen, Dan H200Clapp, William B15Clemente, Francesco D122Clemons, Elizabeth E152Clergue, Lucien C100Clivette, Merton C104Close, Chuck C101, G191Cogan, Kim D136Cohen, Bernard E140Coltro, Davide H212Cook, Howard B42Cooley, Lydia D135Cooper, Alika H212Cooper, Colin Campbell D135Corinth, Lovis PFCornell, Joseph C101Cornell, Matthew E152Corot B20Corot, Camille B21Corot, Jean B.C. B16Cortes B40Cortès, Edouard B16Courbet, Gustave B20Couse, E.I. B42Crash D128Cruz-Diez, Carl I241Cuevas, Jose Luis C103d’Espagnat B20Dahl-Wolfe, Louise D122Dann, Frode H200Danwen, Xing G180Dasburg, Andrew B42Daubigny, Charles B20, B21Daum, Howard H200Davie, Alan D131Davis, Ron D131de Bruycker, Dirk E142de Erdely , Francis A5de Forest , Lockwood D135deFrancesca, Franco I241deFrancesca, Sophie I241de Kooning, Willem C104de Kristo B40de La Vega, Jorge H209de Rivera, Jose D122de Saint Phalle, Niki C101, C103de Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri B21

Delapp, Terry D135Delaunay, Robert B40DeLong, Peter E152Del Ponte, Gabriel F161Deutsch, Boris A5di Suvero, Mark C103Diaz de la Peña, Narcisse B16, B20, B21Diebenkorn, Richard C101, D122Dike, Philip Latimer B42Dine, Jim C101, D128, G191Dix, Otto PFDixon, Maynard B42Doffo, Juan H209Donahue, Gayle D131Dove, Arthur C104Drangosch, Maria Inés F161Drewelowe, Eve B42Drewes, Werner B42Dubuffet, Jean B40, C101Dufy, Raoul B40Dugmore, Edward D121Dunham, Carroll D122Dupré, Julien B16Dzubas, Friedel D122, D131Eagles, Jordan H212Ecke, Paul E142Eckert, Tom B50Edden, Jane E140Ehrlich, Ron H200El-Bermani, Alia E. D135Ellis, Fremont B42Erickson, Dale D122Erlebacher, Martha Mayer D135Escher, M.C. G191Estes, Richard C101Etienne B40Evans, John D136Falkenstein, Claire C100Fan, Yu G180Favory, André H200Fechin, Nicolai B42Feinnger, Lyonel PFFeitelson, Lorser B15, C100Felixmüller, Conrad PFFerguson, Max D136Fine, Pearl D122Finkelstein, Nat D128Fischl, Eric D123Fish, Janet H200Fisher, Anya D135Flack , Audrey H200Fleming, Ron B50

Fonseca, Harry E143Forbes, Helen A5Forstmann, Eric D123Francis, Jon D135Francis, Sam B40, C101, D121, D122 G191, H200Frankenthaler, Helen C101Frost, John B15Fulop, Karoly A5Gaddis, Gloria E142Gale, Don D136Gao, Yuan H212Garrett, John J. E143Gaudin, Bolivar H209Gavencky, Frank B42Gay, August B15Gerrity, John Emmett A5Ghidinelli, Karim G199Giannini, Ugo B16Gibbons, John E140Gile, Selden B15Gilhooly, David C104Gizeli, Kleio E140Gleason, Jimi H200Goings, Ralph C101Gold, Betty E142Goldberg, Michael D121Goncharova, Natalia H200Gonschior, Kuno I241Gordin, Sidney D135Gorky, Arshile C104Gottlieb, Adolph C104Gowen, Robin D135Goya, Francisco C104Gramatté, Walter PFGray, Percy B15Greene, Daniel D136Gren, Nils A5Gropper, William H200Gross, Julie D122Grosz, George PFGurvich, Jose H209Hagedorn, Edward C104Haines, Richard D135Hamlin, Edith A5Harcoff, Lyla D135Haring, Keith G191Harpe, Sophie A5Harris, Gregory F. B16Harwood, June C100Haussmann, Bernd E142Heckel, Erich PF

Hélion, Jean H200Hempel, Wes H200Hendler, Maxwell D121Hennings, Ernest Martin B42 Henry, John E152Hicks, Nicola E140Higgins, Victor B42Hills, Anna B15Hinkle, Clarence B15Hirneisen, Sarah H212Hirst, Damien G191Hlito, Alfredo H209Hockney, David C101, D122, D131, G191Holt, Lisa & Reano, Harlan E143Hondius, Gerrit H200Horn, Robyn B50Hosaluk , Michael B50Howard, John Langley A5Howson, Peter E140Hoyer, Todd B50Hughes, Patrick E140Hughes, Susan E152Hunter, William B50Ideal, Phillis E143Jackson, Robert D136Jacot, Don C101Jacque, Charles B21James, Claerwen E140Janssen, Horst PFJenkins, Paul C104Jian, He G180Jianguo, Sui G180Jie, Pu G180Johns, Jasper D122, D123, G191Johnson, Frank Tenney B42Johnston, Keith H200Jones, Lucy E140Jones, Reece D128Jonson, Raymond B42Juchtmans, Jus I241Kádár, Béla C100Kalish, Michael G191Kandinsky, Wassily D122, PFKapoor, Anish D122Kassan, David D136Katz, Alex C101Keane, John E140Keenleyside, Simon D128Kellogg, Edward E152Kelly, Ellsworth G191Kent, Ron B50Khan, Siddiq E143

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Morang, Alfred B42Morawetz, Gabriela G199Moses, Forrest H200Motherwell, Robert C101, D121Mottram, John A5Mu Jun G180Mucha, Alphonse B21Müller, Otto PFMunch, Edvard PFMunier, Emile B16Murakami, Takashi G191Murray, Elizabeth D122Myers, Marcia E142Nagel, Andres C103Naranjo-Morse, Nora E143Natkin, Robert H200Nava, John D135Nelson, John Randall E142Nelson, R. Kenton D135Neri, Manuel D122Nevelson, Louise C103Newcombe, Warren A5Nicholas, Simon D136Nichols, Ann E152Nimoy, Leonard C100Nöger, Udo E142Noland, Ken C101Nolde, Emil PFNordfeldt, B.J.O. H200Oldenberg, Claes D128, D131Oldfield, Helen Clark A5Oldfield, Otis A5Oliveira, Nathan D122Opie, Julian C101Oretsky, Barry B16Ortlieb, Ruth Powers A5Osuga, Jiro E140Park , David H200Parsons, Scottie H200Patterson, Gay E142Payne, Edgar Alwin B15, B42Payne, Freya E140Pechstein, Max PFPelton, Agnes B15Peng, Chi G180Peng, Lu G180Perkins, Flo E143Perko, Angela D135Peters, Charles Rollo B15Peterson, Denis D131Peterson, George B50Peterson, Michael B50

Phillips, Bert Geer B42Phillips, Tom E140Pho, Binh B50Piasta, Frank I241Picasso, Pablo B21, B40, C104, G191Pitcher, Hank D135Plake, Gunnar E143Polesello, Rogelio H209Polidori, Robert E140Pollitt , Harry B50Popova, Lyubov Sergeyevna H200Pottorf, Darryl D123Pousette-Dart, Richard D121Puigaudeau, Fernand B20Puni, Ivan Albertovich H200Puthuff, Hanson B15Pyke, Steve E140Quin, Carmelo Arden H209Raphael, Joseph B15Rauschenberg, Robert D122, D123Rebay, Hilla D122Redmond, Granville B15Reed, Doel B42Reese, Brandon E142Reiffel, Charles B15Reihel, Ron G191Reindel, Edna A5Remahl, Frederick D135Rembold, Marc I241Renoir, Pierre-Auguste B21Rich, John Hubbard B15Rich, Michael D122Rider, Arthur Grover B15Rivers, Larry D123Robbe, Manuel B21Robertson, Carol E140Roca, Junn B16Rohlfs, Christian PFRomero, Armando C103Rose, Guy B15Rosenbloom, David F161Ruddell, Gary D136Ruscha, Ed C101, D122, D123Russell, Charles Marion B42Saint Phalle B40Sally Swatland B16Sandorfi, Istvan B40Sandzén, Birger B42Sardi, Carolina G199Satz, Matthew D128Savrasov, Alexei H200Scarlett , Rolph H200

Schaller, Jeff D122Scheiber, Húgo C100Schiele, Egon PFSchierenberg, Tai-Shan E140Schleeter, Howard B42Schmidt-Rottluff, Karl PFSchmitz-Schmelzer, Harald I241Schnier, Jacques A5Schumann, Regine I241Scoggins, Michael D122Scully, Sean D122Seibert, Inez Helen C104Serisawa, Sueo A5Serra, Richard D122Sharp, Joseph Henry B42Shore, Henrietta B15Sicilia, Jose Maria C103Siegler, Kathryn D122Silton, Lee E142Silva, Carlos H209Simpson, Rose B. E143Siquier, Pablo H209Slater, Miriam D135Slaughter, Tom D122Slentz, Jack B50Slinkard, Rex A5Slonem, Hunt E142Smith, Jack R. D135Smith, Richard E140Smulka, Steve D136Sokolis, Michael D135Solmssen, Kurt D122Sommer, Susan D128Sorolla, Joaquin B20 Sprung, Sharon D136Sprunt, Vera E142Stackpole, Ralph A5Stamos, Theodoros C104 Staprans, Raimonds H200Staudt, Klaus I241Stella, Frank B40, D123Storer, Inez D131Strasburg, Nicole D135Sultan, Donald D122, G191Sunday, Pamela E142Survage, leopold B40Sutton, Trevor E140Tait , Renny E140Tamayo, Rufino C100Tate, Tim G199Teutsch, János Mattis C100Thiebaud, Wayne C101, C103, D122, G191

Kindler, Judith E142Kirby, John E140Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig PFKirkland, Vance B42Klee, Paul PFKleeman, Ron C101Kleitsch, Joseph B15Knight, Daniel Ridgway B16Knight, Louis Aston B16Koerner, WHD D135Kokoschka, Oskar PFKollwitz, Käthe PFKosa, Jr., Emil B15Krasnow, Peter A5Krauze, Perla E142Krémègne, Pinchus H200Krimmer, Bebe E143Kubach and Kropp E142Kubin, Alfred PFKuhn, John B16Kuhn, Walt A5Kun B40Kung, Irene E143Labaudt, Lucien A5Laloue, Eugene Galien B16Laloue, Galien B40Landfield, Ronnie H200Lane, Betty D135Lange, Otto PFLanskoy, Andre B40Latham, Barbara B42Latven, Bud B50Laugé, Achille B20Layport, Ron B50Le Corbusier B40Léger, Fernand B40Lentulov, Aristarkh H200Levinson, Diana D123Levitan, Isaak H200Lewis, Tim E140Lewitt, Sol D122Lhermitte, Leon B21Li, Zheng G180Lichtenstein, Roy B40, C101, D128, G191Lijun, Xiong G180Linssen, Jennifer Falck B50Lissitzky, El H200Loir, Luigi B20 Loiseau, Gustave B20 Lomayesva, Gregory E142Longo, Robert G191Lubitch, Osip H200

Luce, Maximilien H200Lundeberg, Helen C100Lutz, Dan D135Macke, August PFMadriz, Lucía F161Magariños D., Victor H209Magritte, René B40Mailland, Alain B50Malhi, Kuldeep G199Mangold, Julia D122Manzu, Giacomo C103Marc, Franz PFMarca-Relli, Conrad D122Marchosky, Jacob M. G199Marsh, Diane E143Marsh, Reginald C104Martin, Ryan H212Martinez, Alfredo Ramos B15 , C100Martorell, Maria H209Mason, Emily H200Mastromatteo, Anthony D122Mathis, Lawrence E152Matisse, Henri B21Matta, Roberto B40, C103, C104Mattera, Joanne D122Matulka, Jan B42Mayhew, Nell Brooker D135McGlynn, Casey E152McKie B40McKinley, Tom C101McLaughlin, John C100McNulty, Dennis H212Meidner, Ludwig PFMeissonier, Jean-Louis-Ernest B20 Mele, Juan H209Mele, Martin F161Mendjisky, Serge B40Meniel, Bertrand C101Merrild, Knud A5Messick , Ben D135Metzinger, Jean B40Meyer, Harding I241Mieczkowski, Ed H200Miguez, Cecilia C100Mills, Steve D136Miltchev, Milen I241Minjun, Yue G180Miró, Joan B21, B40, G191Moore, Henry B40, C103Moore, William B50Mora, Jeremy H212Morales, Armando C103

Tissot, James B21Tracy, Jay E143Triggvadottir, Nina D122Troyon, Constant B21Tucker, W. D131Urruty, Joël B50Ury, Lesser PFUsrey, Frank E152Vaadia, Boaz D123Valdés, FJ F161Valtat, Louis B20Van Horn, Lucretia A5Van Rijn, Rembrandt B21, D122Vasarely, Victor B40Vedder, Sarah D135Vesery, Jacques B50Vidar, Frede A5Vinci, Mark E142Vollmer, Grace Libby D135von Jawlensky, Alexej PFWachs, Gretchen E143Wachtel, Elmer B15Wachtel, Marion Kavanagh B15WalkingStick , Kay E143Wall, Brian E140Wallis, Danielle Giudici H212Ward, Shiba D135Warhol, Andy C101, D122, D128, G191Warshaw, Howard D135Weeks, James H200Weeks, Stephen Cone I241Wei, Li G180Weldon, Barbara C103Wendt, William B15Wenling, Chen G180Werfel, Gina D122Wesley, John C104Wesselmann, Tom C101, D128Whitehorse, Emmi E143Wight, Frederick C100Winters, Terry D122Wintersberger, Lambert Maria C103Wright, Stanton Macdonald A5Wright, Stephen D136Xiaogang, Zhang G180Yeates, Steve G199Yuan, S.C. B15Zadkine, Ossip B40Zakheim, Bernard A5Zener, Eric D136Zhengjie, Feng G180

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Supersonic 2009Supersonic 2009 is an exhibition featuring artworks of all media from nearly 80 artists, presented by M.F.A. candidates from the following institutions: Art Center College of Design, Claremont Graduate University, Otis College of Art and Design, University of California – Riverside, University of California – San Diego, University of California – Santa Barbara, and University of Southern California. Now in its fourth incarnation, Supersonic 2009 provides an outstanding opportunity for Southern California’s M.F.A. students to share culturally significant contributions with the region’s artistic community, as well as a dialogue with each other. Supersonic’s presence at the Los Angeles Art Show showcases Southern California’s tradition for producing emerging artists and illustrates how the concentration of innovative institutions of higher learning and groundbreaking graduate fine arts programs have aided in solidifying the region’s reputation as a world leading, creative center.

The first Supersonic was held at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. Supersonic 2005 moved to the L.A. Design Center in South Los Angeles; and, Supersonic 2006 was on display at the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery in Barnsdall Park. The public success of these three exhibitions

has prompted the Los Angeles Art Show to offer the organizers of Supersonic 2009 space in their new home at the Los Angeles Convention Center. The Organizers of Supersonic 2009 would like to thank: Daneva Dansby, Kim Martindale, Lilla Hangay, Nici Cuellar, Jay Merryweather, Anne Hieronymus, Gianna Vargas, the Exhibition Committee (Keith Bormuth, Anthony Carfello, Elizabeth Folk, Greg MacLaughlin, Clare Parry, Gina Stepaniuk, and Alison Walker), as well the following individuals from the participating programs:

Art Center College of Design – Jeremy Gilbert Rolfe, Chair, Amy Blumenthal, Media Relations

Claremont Graduate University – Claremont Graduate University Art Department and Alumni Relations, David Pagel

Otis College of Art and Design – Roy Dowell, Annetta Kapon, John Gordon, Sammy Hoi, and the Graduate Fine Arts faculty

University of California – Riverside – Amir Zaki, Jim Isermann, Tala Martinez, Tina Mendoza, and the entire graduate faculty.

University of California – San Diego – Jennifer Pastor and the Graduate Visual Art Department

University of California – Santa Barbara – Colin Gardner, Professor of Art, Chair of UCSB Art Department, Jane Callister, Professor of Art, Faculty Advisor, Graduate Committee Chair, Yumi Kinoshita, Graduate Advisor, Harry Reese, Professor of Art, Graduate Committee, Lisa Jevbratt, Associate Professor of Art, Graduate Committee, Joel Sherman, Print, Photo, 2-D Digital Technician, Official Vision Questers

University of Southern California – Harry W. and Mary M. Anderson, Richard Dewey, Putter Pence, Gayle Garner Roski and Dean Ruth Weisberg for their ongoing support of the MFA Program of the USC Gayle Garner Roski School of Fine Arts

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Delmy Kennedy

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Founded in 1987, The Graduate Art Program at Art Center College of Design is an interdisciplinary program run by and for artists. The core faculty tries to run the program they would like to have attended if it had existed when they were students.

People in our program work in various mediums: film, painting, photography, performance, installation, and sculpture. The program has produced a number of alumni who have achieved national and international recognition including such notables as Sterling Ruby, Diana Thater, Jennifer Steinkamp, and T.J. Wilcox.

Graduate Studies, ArtArt Center College of Design

950 S. Raymond AvenuePasadena, CA 91105

626-396-4222www.artcenter.edu

The Graduate Fine Arts program at the Otis College of Art and Design encourages young artists to think critically and challenge exsisting modes of expression. The program is here represented by: Anthony Carfello, Kristen Foster, Wendy Johnson, Amanda Keller-Konya, Nina Laurinolli, Brian J. Marrier, Christina Qualiata, Linda Valenzuela Quakenbush, Ana Rodriguez, Matthew Warren, and Crossman Wilkins.

Otis College of Art and Design9045 Lincoln Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90045

310-665-6800www.otis.edu

Jorge Omar Pimienta Ramirez

Julia Westerbeke

Julienne Hsu

Kael Greco

Karen Chu

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Kristen Foster

Kyuryee Kim

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Lee Lynch & Lee Anne Schmidt

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Linda Valenzuela Quakenbush

Lindsay Lacewell Kessner

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Micha Cárdenas

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The core of the MFA program is independent creative work done in consultation with faculty. MFA students can work in any medium. UCR has facilities for photography, painting, video, digital media and sculpture. Individual graduate studios are provided.

Among the Art Department’s distinguished faculty are: John M. Divola, M.F.A.; Jill Giegerich, M.F.A.; Jim Isermann, M.F.A.; Brandon Lattu, M.F.A.; Charles Long, M.F.A.; Erika Suderburg, M.F.A.; Melissa Thorne, M.F.A. and Amir Zaki, M.F.A. Faculty members are active professional artists who have gained wide recognition in their fields and for their teaching. Four faculty members have received grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, five have been awarded Guggenheim Fellowships, and all exhibit at international museums and galleries, including the Whitney Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art, New York, and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. Each year the Department also attracts internationally known visiting artists and scholars who come to UCR to conduct special workshops, seminars, and lectures. Recent presentations have spanned the broad field of art, including sculpture, film, painting, photography, digital art, video, performance, mixed media, installation, curating, and art criticism.

UC Riverside Art Department232 Arts Building

University of California, RiversideRiverside, CA 92521-0320

Phone: (951) 827-4634Fax: (951) 827-2385

http://art.ucr.edu/graduate/index.html

CGU Art provides the space, the tools, and a rich environment for individual art making and experimentation.

Offering MFA and MA degrees in Studio Art, we are an incubator of creativity and thought, where a community of artists and teachers actively engages with culture, addressing the issues and concerns of our time through the making of art objects and experiences. We challenge convention, celebrate individual endeavors, foster collaboration and encourage you to make the art you want to make.

The degree requirements are in keeping with the recommendations of the CAA (College Art Association). The MFA Degree is a 60 unit degree accomplished in four semesters. Twenty-four units are required in your studio practice. Eight units are in critical theory, eight units in art history, and four units in writing/thesis. The remaining units are electives.

Also required are participation in the first year MFA student and second year MFA student group exhibitions, participation in one discussion group per semester, and a solo MFA thesis exhibition.

The Claremont Graduate University admits only graduate students. All energy is directed specifically towards the needs of an advanced level of practice. While faculty and visitors give you the best of their professional expertise, it is a self-motivated program in which you are seen as the center of your own education.

Claremont Graduate University251 East Tenth StreetClaremont, CA 91711

Tel.: 909-621-8071

Solidly grounded in an interdisciplinary approach, the visual arts at UCSD are deeply rooted in the concepts of research and development. The Visual Arts Department, one of the most highly ranked art programs within a university in the country, offers Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) and Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) across painting, drawing, sculpture, performance, computing in the arts, film, video, photography and criticism; as well as a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in art history and a Ph.D./M.A. degree in art and media history, theory and criticism. The Visual Arts program is uniquely situated within one of the greatest research institutions in the country. Its interdisciplinary ethos and tradition of innovation and risk-taking underlie the educational environment at UCSD. While students may choose to focus within one particular area, they are encouraged to push the boundaries of their chosen medium and to reach across media-specific boundaries into new forms of art making.

Founded by some of the country’s leading artists-David and Eleanor Antin, Helen Mayer and Newton Harrison, Allan Kaprow, Manny Farber, Harold Cohen-the Visual Arts Department faculty has evolved to encompass a vibrant range of artists, critics, theorists and historians including Norman Bryson, Rubén Ortiz-Torres, Lev Manovich, Anya Gallacio, Kyong Park and many others. Faculty and Graduate students routinely develop organic relationships with colleagues in a variety of departments across the university and within the larger community. It is this conversational model that sets the visual arts at UCSD apart.

Artists at UCSD take advantage of a large megalopolis stretching from Los Angeles across the border to Tijuana. New efforts in the Department address

issues of public culture, trans-nationalism, the border and globalization. Individual research and exploration is complimented by collaborative and public outreach projects. Rather than being sequestered in their studios, students at all levels are expected to actively engage with the Department, as well as the larger campus and regional art communities. Students must be able to write and speak about their work and the work of others. Art history and critical theory influence the art practice of studio artists, and conversely, art history/critical theory majors and Ph.D. students may be deeply engaged with issues of contemporary art practice. The faculty in the Department’s newly established Ph.D. program teach in areas ranging from antiquity to the renaissance, from the Rococo paintings of Watteau to the most cutting edge digital media. In addition to an emphasis on Latin American Art (from the pre-Columbian period to the twentieth-century) the program has a critical mass of scholars working in modern and contemporary art and media history a rarity in conventional graduate art history departments. The program offers a unique intellectual environment in which exchange and dialogue across disciplinary boundaries within art history and between art practitioners, historians and critics, is openly encouraged.

UC San Diego 9500 Gilman Dr.,

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visarts.ucsd.edu

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The University of California, Santa Barbara’s MFA graduate program is an intense two-year course of study emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to art making. Students’ interdisciplinary and intermedia practice may include the following areas: Painting, Drawing, Photography, Print & Book Arts, Digital Media and Electronics, Visualization, Sculpture & Spatial Studies, and Theory & Criticism. The program includes formal studio courses, graduate seminars in theory and criticism, studio critique, and independent study. The program focuses on the personal growth of students in their pursuit of careers as dedicated, professional artists.

UCSB Department of ArtRoom 1316, Building 534

Santa Barbara, CA 93106-7120805-893-3138

Fax: 805-893-7206www.arts.ucsb.edu

The USC Roski School of Fine Arts Master of Fine Arts is a two-year, full-time professional degree in the practice of art, preparing students to pursue careers as professional artists. The small size of the MFA program, limited to 16 students, allows for an exceptionally individual experience that includes a spacious, private studio and the opportunity to gain classroom experience in undergraduate art courses either as a teaching assistant or a studio assistant.

The Graduate Core faculty includes Sharon Lockhart, Jud Fine, Andrea Zittel, Charlie White, and Frances Stark. The Dean of The Roski School of FIne Arts is Ruth Weisberg.

USC Roski School of Fine Arts Watt Hall 104. University Park Campus

Los Angeles, CA 90089-0292. 213-740-2787

Anne Seltzer, CGURocket City Kindergarten , 2008Acrylic on canvas60” x 40”

I work with ordinary objects, abstracting them as they take on unome activated in humorous unexpected juxtapositions.

[email protected]

Charles Logan, CGUUntitled (IM), 2008

Acrylic on canvas 71” x 42”

A secret filtered through relationships, friendships, and acquaintances, each

containing only a fragment of the truth.

[email protected]

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Amy Mauck, CGUCatherine Wagley, CGU

Sweetness, 2008Tissue paper and fabric

Our collaboration, Sweetness, is about whether light pastels and

distended reds can have equal agency—or any agency at all—in a

hierarchy that values reticence.

[email protected]@gmail.com

Greg MacLaughlinArt CenterSuspended FragmentationNo. 2, 2008Steel, wood scraps and formica 10’ x 13’ x 4’

[email protected]

C.M. Venice McCurdy, CGUThe books I have Read, 2008Red book and space5” x 5’8” x 5’8”

I would rather make than buy things. Focusing on books, which come from the institution of education and share an aged duality of beauty and cruelty. I am destroying in a constructive way.

[email protected]

Alison Walker, UCRUntitled, rotating display cases

2008Wood, metal, display cases

by Gene Conner, motors64” x 73” x 22”

[email protected]

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Glenna Jennings, UCSDand that’s how the sun will be shining then, from RASKOL-NIKOV, 2008Inkjet print20” x 30”

Glenna Jennings’ photo-graphic series RASKOLNIKOV investigates the unlikely cross sections among high school cheerleaders, private space and Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment.

www.glennajennings.com [email protected]

Christina Pierson, CGUPortal, 2008

Video and Light Installation37’ x 24’

I make work that explores the synthesis of perception and the

process of constructing reality. I strive to visualize the complex

web of boundaries, intersections, and filters visual information must

pass through before and after it reaches our eyes.

www.christinapierson.com [email protected]

Calico Brown, UCSBUntitled, 2008Inkjet print30”X40”

Sublety, loose ends, poverty, anthropology, hijinks, swap meets, creek beds, folk art, superstition-these are all things I speculate upon visually.

[email protected]

Linda Valenzuela QuakenbushOtis

Glass Lake (Chelsea) 2008

mixed media on canvas30” x 41”

[email protected]

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Matt Sheridan, Art CenterDisinformation Breakdown2008Multichannel video installation with cell phone soundtrack18’ x 72’

[email protected]

Chris Shelby, CGU Reflection

2008Pastel on Paper

31”x 50”

[email protected]

Elizabeth Folk, UCSBGlory Spa, 2008PerformanceDimensions variable

I made this for you.

[email protected]

Ana Rodriguez, Otis Untitled

Acrylic and oil on canvas 24” x 18”

[email protected]

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Clare Parry, UCSDA New Ornament, 2008Acrylic and oil on canvas4’ x 5’

[email protected]

Anne Hieronymus, CGUjack sprat could eat no fat

his wife could eat no lean, 2008Paper, cardboard, wood, felt, wire, and

party decorations84” x 54” x 40”

[email protected]

Amanda Keller-Konya, Otis Untitled (1) from “Specimens from North America’s Most Polluted River”2008Mixed media installation with cell phone soundtrack8.5” x 4” x 4”

[email protected]

Rebecca Goldstein, CGUFall, 2008Oil on panel23” x 9.5” x 3.5”

My work is about the span of a landscape where bubbles exist.

[email protected]

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James A. Enos, UCSDLocal,2009

Chipboard frame with photograph skin3 ’ x 8.5 ’ x 2 ’

[email protected]

Kyuryee Kim, Art CenterThe Room of Hunger, 2008Oil on linen36” x 46”

Stasis is death.

[email protected]

Heather Carroll, Art CenterUntitled (Nude), 2008Oil on linen62” x 49”

[email protected]

Nu Ree Kim, CGU Stream, 2008 Acrylic and gouache on paper 38” x 56”

By channeling back and forth through the visible and invisible world, everything finally becomes the “one.” As I repeat the act of detailing patterns and lines, my

independent position slowly fades, become ambiguous, and finally disappears.

[email protected]

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Jae Wan Choi, CGUCompatibility , 2008Mixed media5 ’ x 5 ‘ x 1.5 ‘

[email protected]

Gianna Vargas, CGUSpurge, 2007

Acrylic on canvas 54”x 36”

I intend to capture a slow motion collision. The painted surface sustains the visible residue of displaced energy,

slows down the process and makes it available for examination.

[email protected]

NIna Laurinolli, OtisUntitled, 2007Oil and spray-paint on canvas48” x 36”

[email protected]

Crossman Lyons Wilkins, OtisRichard Fuld Testifies Before Congress, 2008

Digital print on transparent plastic60”x 24”

[email protected]

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Matthew Warren, OtisSelf-portrait l, 2008

[email protected]

Cate Roman, CGUPacific Valley 11:13 am, 2008 Digital c-print on maple panel

18” x 18” x 2”

In the Pacific Valley series, a simple water drop becomes a metaphor for the individual in a complex

society.

[email protected]

Micha Cárdenas, UCSDBecoming Dragon, a

durational, immersive performance in Second Life,

2008 Performance

12.2 x 8.7 @ 300 dpi

365 hour performance asks if the Real Life Experience

requirement for transgender people can be replaced with

Second Life Experience.

[email protected]://technotrannyslut.com

Marla Vonettenberg, CGUeat me project: penumbra/antumbra2008Inkjet prints4 framed pieces 20”x 24” The landscape is ofglobal concern and ponderingbeauty is a human condition. I see my work as a cultural commentarydealing with societalissues of expectation and desire.

[email protected]

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Roni Feldman, CGUBy Candelight , 2008Acrylic on canvas72” x 95”

Roni Feldman’s airbrushed acrylic paintings of highly constructed crowds blur the line between sacred and profane, utopia and dystopia.

[email protected]

Yoshie Sakai, CGUStrip, 2008

Video installationDimensions variable

[email protected]

Chelsea Hertford Taylor, CGUSandwich, 2008Watercolor and acrylic on yupo51”x 42”

[email protected]

Nathan Hayden, UCSBThe Cards, 2008

Pen and ink on paperDimensions Variable

Once the data is chronicled, I am free to forget.

[email protected]

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Carrie Maseredjian, UCSBFollowed by Millions (Blue and White Series), 2008Mixed media installationVariable dimensions

[email protected]

Jay Merryweather, CGUCommon Thomas, the Veteran Cosmic Rocker, 2008

Oil on Bronze4’x8’

[email protected]

Delmy Kennedy, CGUSlang,2008mixed media72” X 20”

[email protected]

M.REY, Art CenterThe Lizard, 2008

Burned wood, Neon light11.5’ x 2’ x 2’

[email protected]

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Jacob Butts, CGUp.s. Don’t forget to create the elbow rest and a nice foot rest for the weary traveler; can’t expect enlightenment on the first trip., 2008

poplar, mdf, latex, enamel, and acrylic paint, foam, metal, yarn, felt and a button.46.5 in x 32 in x 34 in

“Feel free to try it out, unless you don’t want to. Thanks!”

[email protected]

Brian J. Marrier, OtisUntitled, 2008

...it allows the viewer to project their own desires onto an essen-

tially featureless object.

[email protected]

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Leia Jervert, CGUHow the West Was Fun (Left to Right: Maria – A Sampler; Gretl – A Tam-O’-Shanter; and Captain Von Trap – Socks), 2008Balsa and bass wood, Luan and yarn

[email protected]

Kate McPeak, UCRUntitled (detail), 2008

Watercolor on existing wall8’ x 2’

This work is about the overwhelming intensity of the sea.

[email protected]

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Ryan Schwartzkopf, CGU“You’re the Reason Our Kids Are Ugly,” 2008starched muslin, acrylic paint, scrap wood, screws68” x 43” x 66”

www.ryanschwartzkopf.com

Jennifer Shimatsu, Art CenterCentripetal, 2008

Oil on Canvas9’ x 7’

[email protected]

William Ransom, CGUcutchart/stoneboat, 2008Wood, steel, stone and ropeAs depicted 14’x 2.5’x12’Installation dimensions variable

Made using found and reclaimed materials these sculptures derive their form from iconic agricultural imagery and explore personal history, collective memory and lost knowledge.

[email protected]

Cristina Quagliata, Otis Untitled, 2008

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Kristen Foster, Otis Untitled, 2008 Ribbon, plaster, 55.5” x 14” x 9.5”

www.kristenfosterstudio.com

Esteban Martinez, UCSDLovemark #2, 2009

C-print20” x 30”

Images prompted by innovations in technology and cyberspace we live in a self-voyeuristic age of marks and

residue.

[email protected]

Lindsay Lacewell Kessner, Art CenterAll Over, 2008

Color photographs, tape, glue3” x 6”

[email protected]

Julienne Hsu, CGU“Storage,” 2008Oil on canvas72” x 90”

Julienne Hsu invests in ways to experience a painting with intellectual reason and visual pleasure at the same time.

www.juliennehsu.com

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Hyehyung Ko, Art CenterUnforeseen Link, 2008

Nylon threadVariable size according to

installation

“My sculpture is a space experiencing drawing and

energy.”

[email protected]

Karen Chu, CGU2008Mixed media collage on panel2ft x 5ft

Karen Chu investigates the complexities of formal, communal, and personal relationships through the reappropriation of familiar forms and imagery.

www.iamkaren.net

Anthony Carfello, OtisA Series of Clandestine

Performances to be Presented at Supersonic

www.anthonycarfello.com

Matthew Ashjian, CGUtruck rack, 2007mild steel, powder coat92”x 50” x 28”

I undermine the functionality of useful objects in an attempt to locate the instance when rational action becomes irrational.

[email protected]

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Laurence McNamara, CGU Portrait # 07, 2008 oil on canvas. 6’ x 6’

My recent work is a visual exploration of fantasy, memory and desire.

www.laurencemcnamara.com [email protected]

Wendy Johnston, Otis In the Time of Cupcakes, 2008

(Detail of Installation) Clay, water, plastic

6’ x 16’ x 19’

My works dialogue with the natural world, offering an imaginative, exploration aesthetic, while

simultaneously investigating human interven-tion in their environment.

www.wendyjohnston.com

Rachel Warkentin, CGUNegotiations, 2008

egg tempera and oil on panel24” x 60”

[email protected]

Christine Frerichs, UCRUntitled, 2008Acrylic, oil, activated carbon, spray paint on canvas50” x 56”

Christine Frerichs’ paintings and drawings result from a process of search and thought into impulse, repetition, and the gut.

[email protected]

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Sean Finegan, CGUUntitled (Sidewalk), 2008Mixed media on canvas72” x 60”

My work is about abstracting the isolated & discarded, creating objects that illicit ambivalent responses of attraction and uncertainty.

[email protected]

Alejandro Castaño Isaza, UCSBLUNGEN installation, 2008

Dimensions variable

LUNGEN is a multimedia performance (sound, dance,

drawing, video) conducted by the empathic relation of the

breath as main axis.

[email protected]

Andrew Borrego, CGU“The air was all scratched up,” 2008Cardboard, oil paint, bamboo, paper, strapping tape5’ x 5’ x 5’

[email protected]://andrewborrego.googlepages.com

Robert Becraft, UCSDUntitled, film still, 2008

Xerox, celluloid, plasticizer

Dimensions variable

[email protected]

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Gina Stepaniuk, CGU Objects in the Mirror May Appear Closer Than They Are, 2008Oil painting on panel 60” x 72”

www.ginastepaniuk.com

Susannah Bielak, UCSDQuake, 2008Still for video

A scientific testing ground becomes a

stage. How are things unhinged?

[email protected]

Matt Coors, UCSDIn the Yard, 2008digital photo collage12” x 14”

In my work, I often attempt to modify a scenario in order to emphasize the real mystery of its existence.

[email protected]

Kael Greco, UCSD99 Lives, 2008

Hacked SNES Emulator + GamesVariable Dimensions

www.kaelgreco.com

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Nico Herbst, UCSDRed Herring, 2008VideoFlat screen Monitor, 6 minutes

[email protected]

Gretchen Mercedes, UCSDJapan_Mex (ike-jime)_1, 2008Lambda Print13.5” x 40”

Gretchen Mercedes photographic and moving images are navigations through time, place and space. Silent and compelling, they address notions of transience, dislocation, sublime, romance and strangeness.

[email protected]

Omar Pimienta, UCSDnuestra señora de La Libertad, 2008 photography 36” x 12”

Julia Westerbeke, UCSDMenagerie: Genus Unknown, 2008

Ink on paper; ink on Plexiglas; magnifying plastic; resin; hot glue

17 1/2” x 9 1/2” x 16 1/2”

[email protected]

Omar Pimienta Tj-SD, interdisciplinary artist that explores personal-geography, social landscapes, collective and individual histories, and the spaces within/between the imagination and the image.

www.omarpimienta.com [email protected]

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Lee Lynch and Lee Anne Schmitt, USCBowers CaveDuration: 16 minutes16mm, super eight and mini DV

Bowers Cave is a ethno-film collage that explores the historical event of the finding of the largest cache of Indian religious objects discovered in the new world. The relics were found in a cave now located in the Chaquita Canyon landfill in Castaic California. The objects are believed to be from a secret Chumash Indian cult that formed after a mission revolt.

Christian Cummings, USCThe Erlkönig and His Prose as

Fritos Corn Chips, 2008Plastic, acrylic paint

Dimensions: Variable 6” x 2” x 2”

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P R E S E N T S T H E F I F T E E N T H A N N U A L

A N D T H E T W E N T Y F I F T H

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california art club

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the historic California art Club kicks off its centennial celebration with its participation in the 2009 los angeles art show. since its founding in 1909, the Club has actively promoted the traditional fine arts of painting, drawing and sculpture with an extensive offering of multi-disciplinary programs and exhibitions. as the Club looks toward its next 100 years,it strives to continue its role as a catalyst for the ongoing dialogue about the merits of traditional arts among artists, art scholars and art enthusiasts.

75 south grand avenuePasadena, Ca 91105t 626 583 9009F 626 583 4796e [email protected]

California art Club signature artist Mian situ and his daughter lisa study a sculpture by greg Polutanovich at the Club’s annual gold Medal exhibition held at the Pasadena Museum of California art.

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free arts for abused children

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Free arts for abused Children inspires hope in the lives of abused, homeless, and at-risk children through innovative arts programs and positive interactions with caring community volunteers. our mission is to spark the creative spirit of these children and their families, to transform their lives through the power of artistic expression. the art on display represents the work of the over 26,000 children annually who participate in programs led by volunteers at 40 partner facilities.

12095 West Washington Boulevardlos angeles, Ca 90066t 310 313 4278F 310 313 5575e [email protected]

Jennifer, 12Maryvale residential Facility

Believe in YourselfMixed media on canvas

30 x 40 inches

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frostig collection

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971 north altadena DrivePasadena, Ca 91107t 626 791 9163e [email protected]

the Frostig Collection is an ongoing series of small sculptures and works on paper created by well-known artists to fund the Frostig Center’s social skills program for children with learning disabilities, asperger’s and autism.

the Frostig Collection artists are: Charles arnoldi, gary Baseman, larry Bell, lynda Benglis, Frank gehry, robert graham, Brad Howe, Matt Johnson, Michael C. McMillen, ed Moses, gwynn Murrill, Kenton nelson, sarah Perry, Ken Price, nancy rubins & alison saar.

Frank gehry, american, born 1929Untitled, 2005, bronze

9 ½ h x 4 ¼ w x 3 ¾ d inches

the Frostig Collection 2005a boxed set of five small bronze sculptures by Charles arnoldi, Michael McMillen, gwynn Murrill, sarah Perry & Ken Price.

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los angeles art associationgallerY 825

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eighty-three years ago, the los angeles art association (laaa) changed the conversation about how art could be viewed, appreciated and sustained in los angeles.

laaa takes pride in our legacy as a champion of creativity and innovation in our community. in 1925, laaa’s original trustees (including Harry Chandler, edward Dickson and William May garland) responded to the dearth of cultural engagement in los angeles by establishing laaa, thereby creating the opportunity and the expectation that art would have an ongoing role in the cultural life of los angeles. our mission is to support, nurture and develop our region’s emerging artists – helping these artists fulfill their creative promise and ensuring the possibility of their larger contributions to our social fabric and economic vitality.

Having launched the careers of many high-profile artists, today laaa continues to play a central role in the los angeles arts community by providing local artists and the public with exceptional exhibitions and programs, as well as a forum for exchange and education through lectures, workshops and networking opportunities. laaa is a crucial community resource in southern California that functions as the standard for peer-to-peer learning and ongoing networking for emerging artists. our work as a mission-driven 501c3 non-profit arts organization sustains a vibrant artist community that puts the obligation for managing knowledge and access in the hands of the art makers.

throughout the years, los angeles art association has experienced its share of evolution, but never lost sight of one non-negotiable principle—its commitment to support emerging southern California artists in our shared community.

eighty-three years later, it’s time to change the conversation again.

Pe te r M ay s | E xe c u t i ve D i re c to r

Gallery 825/Main Administrative Offices | 825 North La Cienega Boulevard | Los Angeles, CA 90069 | phone: 310.652.8272 | fax: 310.652.9251 | www.laaa.orgLOS ANGELES ART ASSOCIATION IGNITING INNOVATION AND CREATIVITY FOR OVER 80 YEARS

LOS ANGELES ART ASSOCIATION THE PLACE FOR EMERGING ART

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 my enthusiasm for the 2009 Los Angeles Art Show presented by the Fine Art Dealers Association (FADA). As I welcome this New Year and reflect on LAAA’s 83 year legacy, I’m proud of our pivotal role in the formation of Los Angeles’s arts community. Today, I remain committed to our ongoing mission of providing emerging artists with the experience, education and exposure needed to create and sustain careers in the arts. Our unique status as a non-profit organization provides us with the flexibility for risk-taking beyond what is possible in the commercial gallery system, thereby positioning the organization as a driver of innovative content in Los Angeles. As THE place for emerging art in Los Angeles, LAAA serves as both a feeder resource for the larger art community and a highly visible platform that fosters greater awareness for exciting, emerging artists.

Mindful of the huge impact that emerging artists make to all aspects of our quality of life, LAAA believes that emerging artists, even the most non-traditional talents, require access to a professional exhibition space and the career support to expand and realize their singular artistic visions. The successes and expanded services we provide to local artists and art advocates address important needs not confronted by most civic and cultural agencies. By filling this need LAAA has developed into an essential resource for Los Angeles’ emerging artists.

While our participation at the 2009 Los Angeles Art Show is certainly one of the highlights of our 2009 programming, I would like to extend a personal invitation for you to join us at Gallery 825 on La Cienega Boulevard on January 31 (6-9pm) for the opening reception of My New Country an important exhibition juried by LACMA’s Rita Gonzalez. For more information on LAAA’s exhibitions and programming, please visit www.laaa.org or call us at 310.652.8272.

Finally, a sincere nod of appreciation to Kim Martindale and the FADA Board of Directors for sharing the belief that emerging artists can and do make lasting impacts on the cultural and economic life of our shared community.

Enjoy the Show!

Peter MaysExecutive Director

December 4, 2008

825 north la Cienega Boulevardlos angeles, Ca 90069t 310 652 8272F 310 652.9251e [email protected]

James thegerstrom and Heather scholl, Span

niku Kashef, Great Escape

YaYa Chou,Color Based

sophia allison, Untitled (clusters)

Dan Monteavaro, David Third Ave A

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the los angelesPrintMaKing societY

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the los angeles Printmaking society began in 1962, when two los angeles artists decided to take things into their own hands. aware of how little most artists and collectors knew about printmaking, Connor everts and Paul Darrow set out to popularize printmaking through education and quality print-related exhibitions. Joined by artists leonard edmondson, June Wayne, Ynez Johnston, guy MacCoy and Dick swift, the los angeles Printmaking society was formed with the support of the newly formed los angeles arts Commission and ebria Feinblatt, then Curator of Prints and Drawings at the los angeles County Museum.

now a national non-Profit with over four hundred members, the los angeles Printmaking society is still unwavering in its mission to promote printmaking. With a fifteen-member board, focused in the greater los angeles area, laPs serves as a resource for artists throughout north america extending information and providing exhibition opportunities not only in los angeles, but also in ireland, Korea, France, great Britain, sweden, norway, and other locations. in 2008, laPs had exhibitions at the California Center Museum in escondido, the Craft and Folk art Museum and the la artcore Brewery annex gallery, as well as continuous virtual exhibitions in our member’s on-line gallery. in 2009, laPs will be holding its 20th national Print exhibition. returning to the site of the first national, the Municipal art gallery in Barnsdall Park, the exhibition will highlight the work of contemporary print artists across north america as well as the presses of southern California while also reflecting back on the rich history and promising future of the los angeles Printmaking society.

January 2009

Dear Art Lovers and Patrons,

On behalf of the board and over four hundred members of The Los Angeles Printmaking Society,

please allow me to welcome you to the Los Angeles Art Show presented by the Fine Art Dealers

Association. We are honored to participate in this year’s Art Show and acknowledge the efforts of

all involved in this great event.

The Los Angeles Printmaking Society (LAPS) is a non-profit organization with a forty-year

history of supporting printmaking through education, exhibitions and by making resources

available to artists, art collectors and the general public. Founded and focused in Southern

California with artist members across North America, our membership is a true cross section of

the diverse and energetic range of contemporary printmaking.

Since 1973, LAPS has organized The Los Angeles National Printmaking Exhibition as a biennial

overview of the latest work from both the celebrated professional presses of Los Angeles and

artists working across the continent. It is one of the largest, longest running print biennials in the

nation. In 2009 the organization will be focusing on our 20th National Exhibition. It will be held at

the Municipal Art Gallery in Barnsdall Park from October 30th through December 29th with Peter

Frank as juror. To mark this major anniversary we are excited to develop a program that is a both

a celebration of our past while we look forward to our future.

For more information on LAPS and printmaking, I encourage you to visit our booth where we

will be presenting artist demonstrations from professional artists and printers from the Los

Angeles area and an exhibition of prints from our members. After the Art Show we encourage

you to visit our website, www.laprintmakers.com

I look forward to meeting you,

Jennifer D. Anderson

President

The Los Angeles Printmaking Society

LOS ANGELES PRINTMAKING SOCIETY A NATIONAL NON-PROFIT CORPORATION DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF MAKERS AND COLLECTORS OF FINE PRINTS

4918 West 132nd streetHawthorne, Ca 90250t 213 891 4468www.laprintmakers.com

sarah Pavsner, Centrifugal Man, 12 x 17 inches, embellished embossment from linoleum block

John greco, UntitledPhotoetching, 25 x 21 inches

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PharMaKa

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PHarMaKa is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to building a creative and sustainable community in Downtown los angeles through contemporary art exhibitions and cross cultural programming.

101 West 5th streetlos angeles, Ca 90013t 213 689 7799e [email protected] www.pharmaka-art.org

installation shot from Love at First Sight: the Molly Barnes’ Collection, summer 2008

New Mythologies, 2009

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steP uP on second

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the art program of step Up on second is an integral part of the wellness and recovery services offered to people who have a mental illness. these paintings were an exciting part of art Heals 2008, step Up on second’s exhibit and sale held each year in santa Monica.the original work on exhibit at the la art show is created by artists who are defined by their talent, not their diagnosis. Founded in 1984, step Up on second helps bring artists who have a mental illness back into the community of their fellow artisans.

Study in Balance, acrylic on paper

New Orleans, Mixed media on paper

The Rain of Tears, acrylic on canvas

                   January 21, 2009    If only you could see the courage, dignity, strength, and ability of each individual who has a mental illness, you’d know their humanity, their talents, and skills. Step Up on Second and Daniel’s Place is very proud to partner with the 14th Annual Los Angeles Art Show at the Los Angeles Convention Center to help bring people who have a mental illness back into the community of their fellow artisans.    Founded in 1984 and located in Santa Monica, Step Up on Second and Daniel’s Place promote recovery and self‐determination by providing Help, Hope, and a Home. We are deeply committed to increasing public understanding and acceptance of mental illnesses such as schizophrenias, bi‐polar disorder, and major depression. The opening of two new permanent housing facilities, increased outreach impact, and the expansion of partnerships with additional communities clearly evidences how Step Up on Second is meeting the expressed needs of the community.     Part of the progressive services offered at Step Up on Second is our dynamic Art program. Through Art, we experience that we are all part of one community.  The Step Up on Second artists exhibiting here this weekend are defined by their artistic talent, not their diagnosis. Underscoring this point is an important step in erasing the stigma and misinformation associated with mental illnesses. One of the biggest hurdles we face is the lack of community understanding and knowledge, coupled with the archaic, deeply rooted stereotypes that take ongoing commitment and continuing action to change.  

  Join us as advocates in making a powerful difference in the lives of our member artists, in the education of the community, and in support of the Arts this weekend! Visit and enjoy our exhibit at the Step Up on Second booth, generously contributed by the LA Art Show. You are invited to view and purchase the remarkable original artwork you will find there. 100% of the purchase price goes directly to the exhibiting artists.      To learn more about additional ways you can be actively involved with Step Up on Second, please email [email protected] or visit www.stepuponsecond.org. Resources, volunteers, and your support make everything possible. Thank you for your vitally important interest and involvement this weekend – it is greatly appreciated!      Sincerely, 

  Tod Lipka  CEO & President 

1328 second streetsanta Monica, Ca 90401t 310 439 3881e [email protected]

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rYMan arts

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ryman arts provides free advanced drawing and painting classes along with college and career planning for motivated, talented teenagers. the organization serves the needs of artistically promising youth that are not typically met in high school art programs, focusing on college-level foundation skills. each student receives a full scholarship that covers the entire cost of the program: quality art materials, instruction by master teaching artists, guest artists, models, field trips and public transportation. the program also does outreach workshops to recruit talented artists in under-served inner city schools. From a single drawing class for 12 students in 1990, the program reached over 2,000 people in 2008, served 300 students in-depth in the core program and now has over 1,000 alumni. the University of southern California’s roski school of Fine arts hosts the saturday studio classes on campus at no charge.

legacy of herbert d. ryman

the organization was established to honor California artist Herbert D. ryman (1910-1989), who bridged both commercial and fine arts, exhibiting actively as a painter while also working for Walt Disney, and mentoring younger artists throughout his long career. ryman arts maintains an extensive collection of his drawings, watercolors and paintings.

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students come from almost 100 communities across los angeles, orange, Ventura, riverside, and san Bernardino counties. over 80% of ryman arts students reside in low income communities.98% of ryman students go on to higher education. Many receive

college scholarships because of their ryman arts training. over one third of alumni go on to careers in the creative industries, and almost all alumni maintain active involvement with art throughout their lives. students gain more than artistic skills. they also gain self-confidence, time management, and persistence in setting and attaining goals.

ryman arts is the sum of extraordinary parts: training ground, incubator of talent, motivator, and inspiration for a lifelong passion for the arts.

Dear Friends,

We are delighted to join you at the 2009 Los Angeles Art Show, as we present the art of our

students, alumni, and our namesake, artist Herbert D. Ryman. As a passionate supporter of

the arts, you know the power of art. Ryman Arts offers teens with tremendous potential the

support and training they need to create art that matters.

Ryman Arts transforms lives. Not just the lives of the students we teach and mentor,

although that is our core mission. All of us are transformed by the art created by this new

generation of artists. We can’t help but be moved by their keen focus and unique vision of

the world. Indeed it is their talent that will fuel the creative industries and grace the walls of

our galleries and museums in the future.

Ryman Arts provides a unique pre-professional studio training program for artistically

talented youth from throughout southern California, grounded in the fundamental skills of

observation-based drawing and painting. Despite our growth since 1990, too many talented

youth still do not receive the advanced art instruction and guidance they need to succeed. By

2011, Ryman Arts intends to add additional instructional sites to serve 1,000 young artists in

our core programs, initiate a national residential summer institute for artistic youth, and

collaborate with more community resources to mobilize essential support for talented teens.

We’ll need your help to meet the need that continues to grow, especially as budget cuts

threaten the arts in our state.

On behalf of our Board of Directors and students, we are deeply grateful to our sponsors, Art

& Living Magazine and the LA Art Show for their belief in the next generation.

Visit our booth or www.rymanarts.org to learn more. We hope you will find inspiration in

the accomplishments of these emerging artists, and that you will be inspired to join us in

supporting today’s young artists, the creative talents of tomorrow.

Diane Brigham Executive Director

315 West ninth street, suite 806los angeles, Ca 90015t 213 629 arts (2787)www.rymanarts.org

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gabriel del Ponte MaddY le Mel

installation installation

gabriel Del Ponte’s large-scale installation works merge together a vibrant kaleidoscope of colors, mediums, textures, and visions. exhibited across south america, Florida, new York, and now the los angeles art show, Del Ponte combines a variety of techniques to create sculptural paintings that move through figuration to abstraction, producing fantastical landscapes that reveal a classical inspiration while exploring contemporary considerations in collage, Pop art, and graffiti. gabriel’s work employs a medium of materials, acrylics, oils, and resins, to capture a multiplicity of human experience in a frozen moment of time. in his site-specific creation for the los angeles art show, measuring 10’ x 24’ in the entrance hallway of the Convention Center, gabriel immerses traditional pictorial poses with the simple action of painting, into a spray of playful color. represented by Jacob Karpio, Costa rica.

Maddy leMel uses found objects, fragile paper and simple wire as her palette. she juxtaposes rough, dense materials with delicate, handmade papers to explore the relationship between vulnerability and strength. the untold stories of the steel, wire, paper and shards are etched upon their surfaces and are like undercurrents that can never be known, only felt. as these remnants are unified in unexpected ways, they have a second chance to mean something new. and in taking on new roles and relationships within this work, they remind us that even the most familiar things are ephemeral, inevitably changing with time. represented by george Billis gallery la, www.georgebillis.com.

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video disPlaY sculPture garden

installation installation

as many artists expand across forms, artistic practices have come to incorporate methods that explore new media techniques and technology itself. From its origins in the avante-garde movements of the last century, video art has quickly established itself as a respected genre, now collected widely in both public museums as well as private collections. the los angeles art show is pleased to present a selection of video works that highlight the diverse interpretations of this evolving, yet still novel, medium.

soledad salamé, stills from Fingers Crossed, (acknowledgements: alix Fullerton, assistant, sound by lee Boot.), “Fusion” (edition of 12), 2005-2006, goya Contemporary & goya-girl Press

Paul Mclean, still from A Cold Empty Feelin, Yarger Fine art + Yarger | straUs Contemporary

susan norrie, stills from Enola, 2005, nancy Hoffman gallery

as a medium, three-dimensional works continue to inspire the creative mind, freeing an image from the canvas and giving it space to move in the world. Whether a realization of the portrait in a truer form or an abstraction of reality, sculpture finds shape in a multitude of processes and materials: casted, modeled, chiseled, carved, from clay, metal, wood, or stone, the possibilities are as infinite as the imagination. in the spirit of the los angeles art show’s encyclopedic nature, our sculpture garden presents a menagerie of works for your contemplation. Visit the presenting exhibitors in the fair and enjoy the stroll.

shen shaomin, Unknown Creature No. 11 Cockroaches, 2003, Bone, Bone Meal,

glue, 157 1/2 x 78 3/4 x 63 inches, eli Klein gallery

emil alzamora, Shift, Plaster, 38 x 24 x 8 inches, Mark Wolfe Contemporary art

Jean Wells, Urban Fruit Tree, 15 1/2 x 9 feet, timothy Yarger Fine art + Yarger | straUs Contemporary

rozanès Monique rozanè, Algas Marinas 2, acrylic, 71 x 16 x 10 inches , 1993, Fondation torres aguero rozanes

rebekah Bogard, Matters of Heart, 2007, Carson Van straaten gallery

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Music

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Wednesday, January 21, Opening Night Gala Performance, 6 – 10:30pm

Saturday, January 24, Supper Time Show, 4 – 6:30pm

Featuring: anthony Brewster (vocals, keyboards), Colin Wolfe (bass), Kris Hawkins (guitar), Phillip Fisher (drums), greg raymond (keyboards) sebastian leger (trumpet), shaunte Palmer (trombone), Daniel Boissy (saxophone), Joey lopez (vocals)

Members of westside session favorites, House of Vibe all stars, bring their cool grooves and dance mix to the festivities of the opening night gala and a saturday evening performance. the ensembles easy style crosses genres and mediums, mixing a versatile range of Blues, Jazz, Funk, rock, reggae, and latin rhythms, into a smooth blend of acoustic artistry. Member activities include over twenty-five years of local, national, and international performance and recording experience with the likes of alanis Morrissett, angie stone, UB40, Bjork, and aretha Franklin. if you haven't had an opportunity to hear House of Vibe's soulful repertoire come prepared for an evening of skilled musical delights—and don't forget your dancing shoes! Join House of Vibe all stars for regular performances at Harvelles in santa Monica or contact at [email protected]. House of Vibe: a structure built for stability and comfort, the atmosphere or feelings of a situation.

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 8 – 10pm

DJ lengUa’s unique take on latin dance music finds inspiration from a variety of places and musical forms. DJ lengUa has been tearing up clubs all over California and beyond with his unique cumbia sounds and innovative jockey sensibilities. His ability to fuse loops from traditional latin tunes and cumbias has made him a favorite on the la club scene. as a founding member of DisCos UniCornio record label, DJ lengUa has released numerous mixes and two vinyl lP’s. Well known at the infamous Club Unicornio nights in san Francisco he is also resident selector with the Mas exitos crew at the Verdugo Bar here in la. DJ lengUa is also an accomplished visual artist and will be exhibiting his solo debut at steve turner Contemporary in l.a. in late March.

For further information please visit: www.myspace.com/djlengua, http://www.anthemmagazine.com/story/1095.

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LACMAMichael govanrachel MullennixlaCMa Board & trustees

AMCCarol goldbergCaryl golden Diana gutmanelizabeth r. shaferYvonne WehrmanaMC Board & Members

PDCVictoria Blyth Hillamber smithPDC Board & Members

Inner-City ArtsCynthia s. HarnischKarin Volpp - gardelainner-City arts Board, Members & artists

Environmental Media Association Debbie levineMa Board of Directors & Members

Fine Art Dealers AssociationFaDa Board and Members

International Fine PrintDealers AssociationiFPDa Board MembersMichele senecal

City of Los AngelesMembers of the los angeles arts Month Board

Department of Cultural Affairs

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Central City Association

Angeleno Magazinelisa gildJen Vigil

Art & AntiquesChristy grosz

Architectural DigestWendy landauamy sokoloff

Venice MagazinePaige Petronenancy Bishop

Pacific Design CenterWhitney sislerBritney Crasner

Lectures & Special EventsKim abelesJerri allynidurre alonsosuzanne goldstein Bakerlarry BellBilly al BengstonHoward Binghamsandow BirkMark BradfordMarlena DonohueHunter Drohojowska-Philpabby l.t. FeinmanPeter FettermanJori FinkelPeter FrankCherie gaulkeJeff Kelleyrobert W. KooHannah s. KullyDave lefnerPeter J. Maygeorge Melroded MosesKaron MoronoMorgan nevilleJudith l. PearsonMike PhillipsBetty saarDavid salowJulies schulmanscarlet ChengDr richard simmsalex slato Donna steinChip tom

Kim Martindale of Kr Martindale show Managementwould like to thank the following for their contributions:

Koen Vanmechelen annie Wharton

Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciencesed Carter

USC School of Cinematic Arts

Designlilla Hangaynici Cuellar

WebJohn Bilotta

LA Convention Center

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Mini Mailers MMICynthia garciaed Vasquez

Colourcraft PrintingMichael Kennerand staff

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Broad art Foundation

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norton simon Museum of art

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the los angeles art show and Jane glassman, Director of ViP relations, wish to acknowledge the following individuals and institutions with special thanks for their enthusiastic participation in our inaugural laas 09 ViP Program of events:

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Mian Situ, Street Merchants of Chinatown, San Francisco, 1904, oil, 48 x 72 in.

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Los Angeles Art Association’s (LAAA) mission is to provide opportunities, resources, services and exhibition venues for emerging Los Angeles artists. Our unique status as a non-profit organization provides for flexibility and risk-taking unrealized within the commercial gallery system, positioning the organization as a driver of innovative content in Los Angeles. LAAA believes that advocacy of authentic artistic expression will continue to result in Los Angeles maintaining and expanding its position as a world-class art center. LAAA welcomes all forms of artistic expression, including video, installation, performance, painting, photography, sculpture, mixed media and serves a broad cross section of artists at all career levels and socio-economic backgrounds, including those from low income communities. We offer artists a community within which to develop and strengthen their goals of professional and aesthetic excellence, promoting intimate access to L.A.’s freshest trends and newest ideas.

Please join us at Gallery 825 on January 31, 2009 (6-9pm) for the opening reception of My New Country juried by Rita Gonzales. Show runs through February 27

Consume Poverty by Tm GratkowskiRetreat of the Lucia Glacier, Patagonia by Steven Fujimoto

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The Los Angeles Printmaking Society (LAPS) is a national non-profit dedicated to the encouragement of printmaking, educating the public and promoting the interests of printmaking as an art form. LAPS supports students with special exhibitions and the LAPS Foundation Scholarship Grants. LAPS publishes a quarterly journal, Interleaf, as well as catalogs and posters in support of our biennial exhibition, The National. We also maintain an active web site for members to exhibit their work, a calendar of events, and a list of resources for artists and patrons interested in learning more about printmaking as an art form.

In 2009 LAPS celebrates it’s 20th National Exhibition at the LA Municipal Gallery. The National is one of the largest and longest running print biennials in the country. Please join us for this exciting celebration in October 2009

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