Posted by artwirth on July 22, 2015 · 1 Comment
I’ve noticed at every art fair that I’ve been to recently, there is always beach photography. It’s enough to make you start counting the minutes, hours, and days until the weekend. In the meantime —as you wait for Friday— I’ve compiled a selection of some great photography to hold you over.
Filed under Art Events, Artist Profiles · Tagged with Alex Maclean, Alex Prager, Antoine Rose, art fair, Art Southampton, artificial, bathers, Beach, Cheryl Maeder, Christian Chaize, climate change, constructed photography, Dead Sea, Fortoul Brothers, Gray Malin, Hamptons, Herb Friedman, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Israel, Japan, Josef Hoflehner, Judith Gigliotti, Martin Parr, Massimo Vitali, murals, Naked, New Jersey, photography, Sea, Spencer Tunick, summer, swimmers
Posted by artwirth on April 21, 2015 · 1 Comment
In my last post, I presented two images, one by Massimo Vitali and one by Dean West. They look so similar, except that there is a clear difference in monetary value, since one of the works sells for $20k more than the other. So which one was by Massimo Vitali? If you chose the one below, … Continue reading →
Filed under Art Events · Tagged with Abelardo Morell, Adam Magyar, AIPAD, Andres Serrano, Annie Leibovitz, art, art fair, Billy & Hells, Christian Chaize, collage, Colombia, Daido Moriyama, Daniel Beltra, David Leventi, Dustin Yellin, Eamonn Doyle, Fotográfica Bogotá, Gregory Crewdson, Ian Ruhter, innovation, Jerome Liebling, Julia Fullerton Batten, Kahn & Selesnick, Lucien Clergue, Markus Brunetti, Massimo Vitali, Max de Esteban, Michal Macku, Nino Migliori, nyc, Olivo Barbieri, photography, Roberto Polidori, Sally Mann, sculpture, Sebastiao Salgado, Sharon Core, Sohei Nishino, Stephen Wilkes, William Klein, Ysabel LeMay
Posted by artwirth on April 7, 2015 · 1 Comment
One of the very first art fairs in the United States was The Armory Show, founded in 1913 and held in the 69th Regiment Armory on Lexington Avenue in New York City. It was an exhibition that showcased work by avant-garde European artists alongside the work of American artists, something that had never been done before … Continue reading →
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