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ARCO Defies Economic Doldrums

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

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ARCO08

ARCO DEFIES ECONOMIC DOLDRUMS, CONSOLIDATES LAST YEAR’S SALES FIGURES
http://www.arco.ifema.es

The celebration of ARCO08, from the 13th to the 18th of February, has raised a great expectation. Gallerists, mass media, collectors and the general public have followed the art Fair, inaugurated by the King and Queen of Spain, with great interest. The show attended more than 190,000 visitors.

The uncertainty generated by a floundering economy, and its possible impact on the sales of this first major international contemporary art event of 2008, was a huge question mark hanging over this latest edition of ARCO. Nevertheless, the ARCO sales jump-started by the first two days, open exclusively to collectors and professionals, have confirmed the consolidation of the structural aspect of the market, not only supported by collectors and institutions, but also with a much larger group of upper-middle-
class Spaniards.

Moreover, there was also a great deal of curiosity regarding ARCO’s new home, the recently inaugurated Halls 12 and 14 at the Feria de Madrid exhibition complex, which welcomed 295 galleries. The new spatial design as well as the reorganization of the event’s contents was devised by the architect Juan Herreros.

Sales, many and varied. For yet another year, Spanish galleries generated proportionally higher sales, precisely because of this solid and mid-level market segment of collectors from all over Spain. Regarding galleries from abroad, those that were ARCO “regulars” did better than those that were not. The reason is obvious: those galleries that have been working the Spanish market for years, introducing their roster of artists, have already become points of reference for collectors in Spain.

Especially noteworthy was the presence of Brazil. Its galleries surpassed their sales expectations, with highly positive results, as well as making valuable professional contacts for the future.

Great collectors and international museums
A larger contingent of international collectors, as well as the arrival of delegations from leading international museums, has been decisive in the fair’s results. The most remarkable are the Latin American Acquisitions Committee of the American Patrons of the Tate; the MoMA’s Latin American and Caribbean Fund ; the Bronx Museum; the Casa Lamm Cultural Centre ; The Circle of Friends of MAMCO ; the Latin American Acquisitions Committee of the MFAH, Houston Museum of Fine Arts; the International Center of Photography; MALI, the Lima Museum of Art; the Sao Paulo Museum of Modern Art, MAM ; the Miami Art Museum; the Serpentine Gallery; the Friends of the Pompidou Centre; and the Victoria Art Foundation.

Institutional collectors go all out for ARCO. Public institutions have created a major acquisitions programmes and projects for creating new collections with work bought at the art fair. This is the case of the Pedro Barrié de la Maza Foundation, as well as the new Ars Fundum collection.

Moreover, a number of institutions that traditionally buy at ARCO made major purchases; these include: the Reina Sofía ; IFEMA, for the ARCO Foundation ; the Coca-Cola Foundation; the MUSAC; the Province of Malaga; the Murcia Regional Administration; the City of Pamplona; the Unión FENOSA Museum; El Monte Art Collection; CGAC ; Caja Sol Foundation; Regional Administration of Cantabria; CAB / Burgos; Madrid Regional Administration and the Picasso Foundation.

On the corporate side, the Bergé Group, VIP Lounge´s sponsor and the Official ARCO Vehicle fleet (with Hyundai), have also made major acquisitions at the art fair.

Another major ARCO sponsor, Silken Hotels, made a wide range of new acquisitions.

Brazil, ARCO’s biggest draw. This year’s guest country stood out for its diversity, sensuality, freshness, and rich imagery of its projects. Its curators, Moacir Dos Anjos and Paolo Sergio Duarte, opted for basing their selection on artists rather than on galleries, and for presenting established creators side-by-side with young emerging artists.

Other programming. Great deals of the interest include the new section called ARCO40, with the high quality of many of its galleries, and PERFORMING ARCO, with extraordinary pieces of performed live. EXPANDED-BOX showed the very latest trends in electronic and audiovisually-based art. It also included different initiatives for promotion media, such as the BEEP Awards, which was won this year by the sound installation Luci, by the Catalan artist José Manuel Berenguer, represented by the gallery LLUCIÀ HOMS.

ARCO09
The next edition of ARCO will be held 11-16 February 2009, in Halls 12, 14 and 14.1, of the Feria de Madrid exhibition centre, and will have the presence of India as the special Guest Country.
Among the initiatives on the drawing board for ARCO09 are innovative projects as ARCO URBANO, showing the fair’s commitment to promoting public art on the street and a tender to locate a public art piece for an emblematic location in London, where URVASCO-SILKEN is building a high-end complex designed by Norman Foster.

Ashkal Alwan presents Home Works IV: A Forum on Cultural Practices

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

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Ashkal Alwan

Home Works IV: A Forum on Cultural Practices
April 12th to 20th, 2008
Beirut, Lebanon.

Ashkal Alwan, the Lebanese Association for Plastic Arts.

http://www.ashkalalwan.org

Venues: Masrah Al Madina (MM) – Cinema Metropolis (CM) – Sfeir Semler Gallery (SS) – Planet Discovery (PD) – Estral Center (EST) – Agial Art Gallery (AG) – Saint Joseph Church Crypt (SJC) – Bernard Khoury Ateliers (BK).

For programme go to: http://www.ashkalalwan.org

Home Works IV: A Forum on Cultural Practices is supported by the Ford Foundation, Foundation Open Society Institute, Heinrich Böll Foundation, and British Council Lebanon.
Partners to the project: Masrah Al Madina, Cinema Metropolis, Agial Art Gallery, Gallery Sfeir Semler, E-flux, and Bidoun Magazine.

Those of you who plan to attend the forum, kindly register at info@ashkalalwan.org

“A tormenting thought: as of a certain point, history was no longer real. Without noticing it, all mankind suddenly left reality; everything happening since then was supposedly true; but we supposedly didn’t notice. Our task would now be to find that point, and as long as we didn’t have it, we would be forced to abide in our present destruction.”
Elias Canetti (1978)

The Home Works Forum is a multidisciplinary project that brings together artists, writers and intellectuals to present their work. Organized by Ashkal Alwan, it takes place every eighteen months in exhibition and performance venues throughout Beirut, and presents lectures, panel discussions, screenings, debates and artistic interventions (by established and emerging artists).

As a title, the term ‘Home Works’ suggests an intertwining of public and private spheres, the outside world of work and the inside space of home. In referring to the exercises, lessons and research problems worked out by students repetitively and in solitude, ‘Home Works’ implies a process of internal excavation, digging and burrowing deeper all the while constructing and accumulating new practices.

This fourth edition proposes for thematic axes disaster, catastrophe, recomposing desire and sex practices. From the experience of organizing three editions of the Home Works Forum, it is no longer self-evident to assume that such a platform make for true dialogue and cultural exchange possible. What it allows for however is a productive space in which political, social, economic realities can be explored, reflected, made manifest as visual and verbal articulations that occur with some consistency. These articulations have become our obsession.

The first edition of the Home Works Forum opened in early April 2002, coincided with the outbreak of the Second Intifada in Palestine, the second edition opened in late October of 2003, after a six-months delay due to regional upheavals caused by the US invasion of Iraq, the third edition was due to take place in mid-November 2005, again after a 6-months delay due to the assassination of former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq Hariri in February 2005. At this point the Home Works Forum has (we think) settled into a regular schedule of regular disruptions. This unpredictable dynamic has become a rhythm, a paradoxical routine. Because the practical and political circumstances around our work are always breaking and shifting relevant questions about dislocation and disruption have imposed
themselves repeatedly.

ASHKAL ALWAN
Phoenicia Str., Saab Bldg. #2, 4th Floor, Ain El-Mreisseh, Beirut, Lebanon
P. O. Box 175-268, Mar Mikhael, Beirut, Lebanon
telefax: +961 -1 - 360 251 | mobile: + 961- 3 - 393 807
e-mail: info@ashkalalwan.org | website: http://www.ashkalalwan.org

SCOPE New York at Lincoln Center Damrosch Park

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

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SCOPE New York

SCOPE New York
March 26 - 30

SCOPE Pavilion at Lincoln Center Damrosch Park
62nd Street and 10th/Amsterdam Avenue
New York, NY 10023

http://www.scope-art.com

Schedule March 26 - 30

First View WedMarch26 3pm-9pm
rsvp rsvp@madmuseum.org
PressView Wed March 265pm-9pm
rsvp dan@susangrantlewin.com

Thursday March 27 10am-8pm
Friday March 28 10am-8pm
Saturday March 29 10am-8pm
Sunday March 30 10am-6pm

Building on Miami’s overwhelming success, SCOPE launches its 2008 season with its flagship fair, SCOPE New York 08. SNY08, an invitation only edition of SCOPE art fairs, proudly returns to Manhattan’s most famous cultural icon, Lincoln Center, with a glass facade pavilion situated in Lincoln Center’s Damrosch Park, at the corner of 62nd Street and 10th Avenue. SCOPE New York is just blocks from the Armory Show and serviced daily by VIP Zipcars, shuttles and pedicabs.

Featuring galleries from four continents and 20 countries, including China, Mexico, Japan, Korea, Brazil, Italy, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland, Germany, UK, Spain, and Canada, SCOPE New York 2008’s 50 invitees will uphold its unique tradition of solo and thematic group shows presented alongside museum-quality programming, collector tours, screenings, and special events. The fair opens to Press, SCOPE and Armory VIPs on Wednesday, March 26, 3-9pm with the FirstView benefit. SCOPE NY FirstView to benefit the Museum of Arts and Design, opening at 2 Columbus Circle, Sept. 2008, & SCOPE Foundation.

Introducing artists, curators, and cutting-edge galleries to new audiences internationally has made SCOPE the most comprehensive destination for the emerging art world available anywhere. With art fairs in Miami, Basel, New York, London, and the Hamptons, SCOPE is proud to be an influential presence in the expanding global art market.

FirstView
Wed March 26 3-9pm
SCOPE VIP, Armory VIP cardholders and Press are invited to preview the fair and the premiere of SCOPE Special Programs featuring performances by Venuz White & Michael Helland.

SCOPE NY FirstView to benefit the Museum of Arts and Design, opening at 2 Columbus Circle, Sept. 2008, & SCOPE Foundation.

For FirstView tickets contact:
Museum of Arts and Design
Email rsvp@madmuseum.org
Fax 212 459 0926
Telephone 212 956 3535×112

Collector Lecture Series and Receptions
Thursday-Saturday March 27-29 6-8pm
Collector Lounge Sip and Learn. Panel discussions and lectures
SCOPE VIP Card Admits Two.

Seriously Slow: New Tactics in Art and Design
Thursday March 27 6-8pm
The philosophy of ‘slow design’ links the quality perceived in objects with the quality of their production, their materials, and their long-term impact.

Moderator: Carolyn F. Strauss and Lindsey Adelman
Panelist: Lindsey Adelman and Nava Lubelski

SCOPE A.R.T.
AlternativeResourcesToday
Friday March28 6-8pm
Moderator: Ron Sherga
Panel: Andrew Faust, Adriana Magaña, Mitch Miller, Meredith Drum, Alyson Baker

Two Futures of Design: High Gloss/Socially Conscious
Saturday March 29 6-8pm
The event is to be hosted by Art + Auction
Chair/Moderator: Anthony Barzilay Freund, Editor in Chief of Art+Auction
Panel: Jason Miller, Designer; James Zemaitis, Senior Vice President of Sotheby’s 20th Century Design department. Craig Kellogg, freelance design writer; Pierre-Alexandre de Looz, writer, architect, designer; Dr. Mitchell Joachim, partner at Terreform.

Sunday Brunch
SundayMarch 30 12-2pm
Hosted by Art and Living
Sponsored by SCOPE
Luminaries of art and design join SCOPE for a meet and greet brunch to honor the nominees for the 2008 curatorial awards.
Free for SCOPE VIPs.
brunchrsvp@scope-art.com

Opening Night Party
Friday March 28 10pm-Late
Tribeca Grand Hotel. Emerging NYC bands & DJs. SCOPE Exhibitors and VIP cardholders free.

Special Programs:
Cinema [PAM] Perpetual Art Machine Lee Wells, Raphaele Shirley, Chris Borkowski, Aaron Miller

Monkey Town Capsule Hotel Antoine Catala, Mariana Ellenberg, HappyFun, Sam Zimmerman

Installation Entrance Pavilion Cleon Peterson, Date Farmers, and Anthony Lister Courtesy New
Image Art

Existence — Columns Seon Ghi Bahk Courtesy Krampf Gallery

imagiNAPtion Freedland & Mednick Ph.D. Presented by spookyaction

Invisible Heroes Admir Jahic, Pawel Ferus, Comenius Roethlisberger, Smash137 Courtesy GriZZly

News from the Art World: Fields of Truth Salvador Diaz Courtesy Fernando Pradilla

Under the Banyan Tree Guerra de la Paz Courtesy Creative Thriftshop

What the Flock?! Johnston Foster Courtesy RARE

Goon Gone Matthew Rodriguez Courtesy RARE

Performance A.T.T. Vegetable Oil Taxi Carissa Carman Horse 2 Linda Molenaar Courtesy 2×2projects

Kiss Collector Venuz White Dress Up Party Michael Helland

Sound 638.267 Adam Payson

Exhibitors:
2×2projects | 33 Bond Gallery | ada gallery | Ambrosino | ANNA KLINKHAMMER GALERIE | arróniz arte contemporáneo | Bonelli Contemporary | brot.undspiele galerie | BRYCE_WOLKOWITZ_NEW YORK_ | {CTS} creative thriftshop | CHARLIE SMITH London | CHINESECONTEMPORARY | Christopher Cutts Gallery | Curator’s Office | Cynthia Broan Gallery | DEAN PROJECT | Fabian & Claude Walter | Galeria Fernando Pradilla | Gagliardi Art System | Galerie Andreas Binder | galería begoña malone | galerie baer | Galerie Römerapotheke | Galerie Rupert Pfab | Galerie Schuster | Galleri K | Greener Pastures | heliumcowboy artspace | IguapopGallery | JACK THE PELICAN PRESENTS | Katharine Mulherin | KRAMPF GALLERY | Kuckei + Kuckei | LICHT FELD | Lincart | M + R Fricke | Magical Artroom | Mendes Bahia | Mike Weiss Gallery | modart | My Name’s Lolita Art | Nettie Horn | New Image Art | Project 4 | RARE | RHYS gallery | Sara Tecchia Roma New York | stuArt gallery | The Flat - Massimo Carasi | TOKYO GALLERY
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