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Apply Now to Exhibit at PULSE Miami Beach 2018
Following a successful 2017 edition, the fair returns to Indian Beach Park at 46th Street and Collins Avenue, marking the 14th edition of PULSE Contemporary Art Fair in Miami. Opening on Thursday, December 6th with its signature Private Preview Brunch, VIP guests and press are welcomed for first access to new works. Running through Sunday, December 9th, 2018, PULSE Miami Beach continues with its focused curation of group exhibitions in the North Tent plus solo and dual-artist presentations in the South Tent. As one of the most anticipated events during Miami Art Week, PULSE Contemporary Art Fair is a well-respected source for the discovery of emerging to mid-career artists presented by an international array of exhibitors. This creative community paired with a dynamic roster of programming at PULSE, offers a comprehensive overview of the best contemporary art being produced today.
Applications are due June 30, 2018 - Apply Now!
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Tony Gum Wins the Miami Beach 2017 PULSE PRIZE
PULSE Miami Beach is thrilled to announce Tony Gum as the winner of the 2017 PULSE PRIZE. This jury-awarded cash grant has been given directly to an artist of distinction exhibiting within a solo presentation booth at every edition of PULSE since 2006.
Represented by the South African-based Christopher Moller Gallery, Gum offers considered perspectives to the meta-narratives of an ever-changing world through the series of five large portraits shown in her booth. Aptly entitled ‘Ode to She’, the artist’s latest work explores, and encapsulates the essence of what it means to be a Xhosa woman, a human expression of 'womanhood'. “Through this work, I want to re-iterate the power and representation of each woman, acknowledging all the women I have encountered throughout my journey,” explains Gum. “I needed it to be a ‘poem’, a ‘song’, ‘a letter to she' … and I don’t mean ‘SHE’ in the gender confined or prescriptive sense. I speak of SHE, the Being, who understands HE/SHE to be a FORCE, like nature, a person who has been beaten, battered but is still able to rise.”
Gum was selected by a jury of expert curators that lead a strong force within the art world and beyond, including Lolita Cros, Independent Curator; Kathryn Mikesell, Founder of the Fountainhead Residency;Tommy Ralph Pace, Associate Director of the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami; Roya Sachs, Curator of Lever House Art Collection and Artistic Director of Spring Place; and Piper Marshall, Curator and PhD student at Columbia University. “PULSE Art Fair’s commitment to presenting solo artist projects provides critical exposure for young and under-recognized artists. It was an honor to work with this year’s jury to select the 2017 PULSE PRIZE winner,” Pace stated. Mikesell continued, “I was very happy to see the tremendous diversity in the artists represented and the mediums in which they worked.” Marshall added, “PULSE continues to be a laboratory of ideas.”
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PULSE PERSPECTIVES: CAROLINA GARCIA JAYARAM
PERSPECTIVES is a platform for the exploration of themes and issues within the contemporary art market. For the Miami Beach 2017 edition, PULSE partnered with the New York Film Academy in Miami Beach to present the PERSPECTIVES of three PULSE participants. In this installment, we the National YoungArts Foundation in Miami, FL and hear from its President and CEO, Carolina García Jayaram and the booth YoungArts will present at PULSE.
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PULSE PERSPECTIVES: MINDY SOLOMON
PERSPECTIVES is a platform for the exploration of themes and issues within the contemporary art market. For the Miami Beach 2017 edition, PULSE partnered with the New York Film Academy in Miami Beach to present the PERSPECTIVES of three PULSE participants. In this installment, we visit Mindy Solomon Gallery and hear from Mindy herself, as well as Alejandro Contreras, an artist Mindy will show in her booth at PULSE Miami Beach 2017.
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PULSE PERSPECTIVES: DONNA RUFF
PERSPECTIVES is a platform for the exploration of themes and issues within the contemporary art market. For the Miami Beach 2017 edition, PULSE partnered with the New York Film Academy in Miami Beach to present the PERSPECTIVES of three PULSE participants. In this installment, we visit the studio of artist Donna Ruff, whose work will be presented by Rick Wester Fine Art at PULSE.
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PROJECTS Special Commission Recipient Héctor Arce-Espasas
PULSE Miami Beach is pleased to announce Héctor Arce-Espasas as the recipient of this year's PROJECTS Special Commission. Visitors to the fair's South Tent will be greeted by Arce-Espasas’ sculptural installation Ode to Paradise (Dancers), a series of his iconic ceramics positioned within a new environment created specifically for PULSE. The ceramic vessels featured in Ode to Paradise (Dancers) are reminiscent of the overflowing fruit bowls popular in 17th century Europe, which served as symbols of wealth and social class. Here, ripe fruit and tropical imagery coalesce with the body to create a visual meditation on the idea of the tropical paradise, encouraging visitors to imagine new realities, or rather, new fantasies.
About Héctor Arce-Espasas Arce-Espasas was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico in 1982. He received an MFA from Hunter College in 2011 and a BFA from SAIC in 2005. Arce-Espasas was nominated for the Rema Hort Mann Foundation’s Emerging Artist’s Grant, was a recipient of the Van Lier Fellowship, and has participated in residencies such as the ISCP Residency, the AIM Program at The Bronx Museum, and the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Residency. Arce-Espasas hosts D’marquesina, a New York based Latin party.
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Announcing the PULSE Miami Beach 2017 Exhibitors
\We are delighted to announce the exhibitors for the 13th edition of PULSE Miami Beach! The fair returns this December to its oceanfront home at Indian Beach Park, opening on Thursday, December 7 and closing on Sunday, December 10, 2017. PULSE will present over 70 galleries and 200 artists from around the world across its two spacious tents. By mixing returning galleries with new exhibitors from countries such as Peru, France, and The Netherlands, PULSE continues to provide a dynamic overview of the contemporary art being produced today.
You can find the full list of PULSE Miami Beach 2017 exhibitors below and learn more about them on our website. In the coming weeks we will be updating you with more information about our special projects and programming. For live updates, follow us @PULSEArtFair and we look forward to seeing you in December!
PULSE Miami Beach 2017 Exhibitors
ANTONIO COLOMBO ARTE CONTEMPORANEA, Milan, Italy ART LEXING, Miami, FL BEERS LONDON, London, UK Bernarducci Gallery Chelsea, New York, NY Black & White Gallery / Project Space, Brooklyn, NY Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery, New York, NY Carrie Able Gallery, Brooklyn, NY CEDE GALERIA, Lima, Peru CHARLIE SMITH LONDON, London, UK Christopher Moller Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa Claire Oliver Gallery, New York, NY ClampArt, New York, NY Danziger Gallery, New York, NY David Lusk Gallery, Memphis, TN Davidson Contemporary, New York, NY Elizabeth Leach Gallery, Portland, OR FIUMANO CLASE, London, UK Flowers Gallery, New York, NY & London, UK Frantic Gallery, Tokyo, Japan Front Room Gallery, New York, NY Galleri Urbane, Dallas, TX Galería Leyendecker, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain Galerie de Bellefeuille, Montreal, Canada Galerie Heike Strelow, Frankfurt am Main, Germany GALLERY MoMo, Tokyo, Japan Gallery Poulsen, Copenhagen, Denmark Garis & Hahn, Venice, CA Ginsberg Galeria, Lima, Peru HATHAWAY, Atlanta, GA Honey Ramka, Brooklyn, NY Hosfelt Gallery, San Francisco, CA Jenkins Johnson Gallery, San Francisco, CA JHB Gallery, New York, NY JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY, New Orleans, LA Joshua Liner Gallery, New York, NY K. Imperial Fine Art, San Francisco, CA Kahn Gallery, London, UK Kallenbach Gallery, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Litvak Contemporary, Tel-Aviv, Israel Livingstone Gallery, The Hague, The Netherlands LPH, London, UK Mark Wolfe Contemporary, San Francisco, CA Maus Contemporary, Birmingham, AL Mindy Solomon Gallery, Miami, FL Muriel Guépin Gallery, New York, NY Nicholas Metivier Gallery, Toronto, Canada NIL GALLERY, Paris, France NL=US Art, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Patricia Sweetow Gallery, San Francisco, CA Patrick Heide Contemporary Art, London, UK PDX CONTEMPORARY ART, Portland, OR Pentimenti Gallery, Philadelphia, PA Project for Empty Space, Newark, NY Project: ARTspace, New York, NY Purdy Hicks Gallery, London, UK Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco, CA Richard Levy Gallery, Albuquerque, NM Rick Wester Fine Art, New York, NY robert henry contemporary, Brooklyn, NY Samuel Freeman Gallery, Los Angeles, CA SVA Galleries, New York, NY taubert contemporary, Berlin, Germany TRAYWICK CONTEMPORARY, Berkeley, CA Uprise Art, New York, NY VICTORI + MO, Brooklyn, NY VIVIANEART, Calgary, Canada Von Lintel Gallery, Los Angeles, CA WHITECONCEPTS, Berlin, Germany William Baczek Fine Arts, Northhampton, MA Winston Wächter Fine Art, New York, NY & Seattle, WA YoungArts, Miami, FL
* Image Caption: Andy Dixon Odalisque, 2017. Courtesy of the artist and BEERS LONDON.
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Congratulations to the Artists Selected for PLAY Miami Beach 2017
We are thrilled to announce the works selected for PLAY Miami Beach 2017. Each of the nine works chosen by curators Jasmine Wahi and Rebecca Pauline Jampol relates to this edition’s theme of POWER, a theme the curators chose to define in a broad sense, inviting artists to explore the multiple iterations of the word, it’s definitions, and the myriad of ways to interpret and contextualize power.
PLAY Miami Beach 2017 Selections Bolo, Carousel Delphine Fawundu, "the cleanse" Andy Fernandez, MIRIAM Bang Geul Han, How to Remember the Black Book in Seoul Melvin Harper, 3017 Amy Khoshbin, Protest Surabhi Sharaf, Intensities Rodrigo Valenzuela, El Sisifo Ventiko, 꿈을 깨어 (Waking Dream)
“By the time it reached its half-life, the year 2017 had witnessed the gamut of powerful events, powerful people, powerful movements, and powerful paradigm shifts. In feeling the impact of overwhelming examples of social, political, ecological, civil, economic, and even personal power (or lack thereof), we decided to address these moments through the PULSE PLAY program,” say curators Wahi and Jampol.
“The nine videos that we picked include works that contend with the stripping away of power through the lens of the oppressed or expose the dynamics of political dominance through the perspective of the spectator. Others intend to ameliorate the negative impacts of history, validate the power of personal achievement or emphasize the crippling impact of cultural power paradigms on the masses. Each of the videos selected are intended to illicit a visceral response and may be difficult to watch; a few may make you weep, gasp in shock, laugh with an unexplained sense of victory, or sigh with relief. It is our hope that this collection stirs you, and that you feel the full impact of our idea of power.”
The selected works will be shown at PULSE Miami Beach 2017 as well as in a pre-fair, month-long exhibition at Project For Empty Space. Join us in celebrating the artists at the opening at Project For Empty Space on Tuesday October 10 from 5pm - 7pm.
Photo Caption: Video Still from Delphine Fawundu's “the cleanse”.
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PLAY UPDATE: The Deadline For Submissions Is Extended Through September 5, 2017
At the request of the many artists seeking additional time to prepare work for PLAY, we have extended the deadline for submissions through Tuesday, September 5, 2017. The PULSE team and PLAY curators Jasmine Wahi and Rebecca Pauline Jampol look forward to receiving your submissions. Works selected for PLAY will be exhibited onsite at PULSE Miami Beach 2017 and in a month-long exhibition in October at Project For Empty Space. PLAY is PULSE's dedicated showcase for video and new media, serving as a platform to encourage discovery within the digital realm. Learn more about this year's edition of PLAY and submit video and new media work for consideration here.
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Announcing An Open Call For PLAY And The Return of Jasmine Wahi And Rebecca Pauline Jampol As Curators
PULSE Contemporary Art Fair is thrilled to announce an open call for submissions for PLAY at Miami Beach 2017. PLAY is PULSE’s dedicated showcase for video and new media, serving as a platform at the fair to encourage discovery within the digital realm. Jasmine Wahi and Rebecca Pauline Jampol, Co-Founders and Directors of Project For Empty Space, will return as this year's curators. In October, Wahi and Jampol will host a month-long collaborative exhibition at Project for Empty Space showcasing the 2017 PLAY selections. This exhibition underscores PULSE’s longstanding commitment to exploration both inside and beyond the fair setting, and creates an additional platform from which the selected works can be viewed.
As selected by the curators, the theme for PLAY 2017 is “POWER," wherein artists are invited to explore the multiple iterations of the word, and the myriad of ways to interpret and contextualize power. The curators have determined to use the following definition of power as a jumping point of inquiry into this complex topic;
POWER
pow·er \ˈpau̇(-ə)r\
noun
1. the ability to do something or act in a particular way, especially as a faculty or quality.
2. the capacity or ability to direct or influence the behavior of others or the course of events.
3. physical strength and force exerted by something or someone.
4. energy that is produced by mechanical, electrical, or other means and used to operate a device
5. (mathematics) the number of times a certain number is to be multiplied by itself
verb
1. (a device) with mechanical or electrical energy.
2. move or travel with great speed or force.
Submissions for PLAY are now being accepted through Submittable. All submissions must include one video or new media piece running no longer than 15 minutes. Submissions should also include the artist’s bio and/or CV, an artwork statement, a supporting still of the submitted work, and the $50 application fee. All entries are due by August 2, 2017 and final selections will be announced in September. Selections will be shown onsite for the duration of PULSE Miami Beach 2017, in an exhibition in October at Project For Empty Space, and will enjoy additional promotion through PULSE's website and social media.
Read more about Wahi, Jampol and PLAY on the PULSE website and submit your work here.
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KATELIJNE DE BACKER APPOINTED NEW DIRECTOR OF PULSE ART FAIR
Join us in welcoming Katelijne De Backer to the PULSE team! After three and a half years at the helm of PULSE, Helen Toomer is resigning to focus on launching an artist residency in upstate New York and developing educational and arts related projects. Toomer will join the PULSE Advisory Committee who, along with the rest of the PULSE team, welcomes Katelijne De Backer as the new Director next month.
"Joining the PULSE team and following in the footsteps of Helen Toomer as Director is a wonderful opportunity to further develop PULSE Miami Beach and the year-round program, PULSE360," says De Backer. "Connecting collectors with galleries at PULSE Miami Beach and engaging them in a larger conversation with a program that extends beyond the busy fair weeks, was a smart and innovative move Helen took. I look forward to using my extensive art fair and gallery experience to continue to improve and develop PULSE, and to working with the extraordinary exhibitors, many of them old friends." Katelijne De Backer was recently the Director of Art New York and Aqua Art Miami. Prior to that she served as Managing Director for top contemporary art gallery Lehmann Maupin, where she oversaw several teams with locations in New York's Chelsea neighborhood and the Lower East Side as well as in Hong Kong. She spent over a decade as the Executive Director of The Armory Show, where she was instrumental in transforming the bohemian-style fair of 75 galleries to a world-renowned exhibition of more than 200 galleries. De Backer and PULSE Contemporary Art Fair are looking forward to continuing the growth of PULSE360 and PULSE Miami Beach in the coming months. Helen Toomer joins fellow Advisory Committee members Todd Hosfelt, Founder of Hosfelt Gallery; Alice Gray Stites, Museum Director and Chief Curator, 21c Museum Hotels; and Tarrah von Lintel, Founder, Von Lintel Gallery.
Read more about PULSE’s new Director on artnet News.
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APPLY NOW FOR PULSE MIAMI BEACH 2017
Following a successful 2016 edition, the fair returns to Indian Beach Park at 46th Street and Collins Avenue, marking the 13th edition of PULSE Contemporary Art Fair in Miami. Opening on Thursday, December 7th with its signature Private Preview Brunch, VIP guests and press are welcomed for first access to new works. Running through Sunday, December 10th, 2017, PULSE Miami Beach continues with its focused curation of group exhibitions in the North Tent plus solo and dual-artist presentations in the South Tent. As one of the most anticipated events during Miami Art Week, PULSE Contemporary Art Fair is a well-respected source for the discovery of emerging to mid-career artists presented by an international array of exhibitors. This creative community paired with a dynamic roster of programming at PULSE, offers a comprehensive overview of the best contemporary art being produced today.
Head over to our brand new website www.pulseartfair.com for more information and to apply!
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LAST DAY TO VISIT PULSE MIAMI BEACH 2016
Today is the last day to visit PULSE Miami Beach 2016! Make sure to come by before 5pm to catch the last of the Beach Sessions performances and the curated presentations from our 75+ exhibitors or head over to one of our three cafes to enjoy lunch by the beach and some @perrier!
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PULSE PERSPECTIVES: ESMERALDA KOSMATOPOLOUS
For the PULSE Miami Beach 2016 edition of PERSPECTIVES, PULSE partnered with The Creators Project to present the PERSPECTIVES of three PULSE artists. In this installment, we hear from conceptual artist Esmeralda Kosmatopoulos.
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PULSE PERSPECTIVES: ERICA PRINCE
PERSPECTIVES is a platform for the exploration of themes and issues within the contemporary art market. For the Miami Beach 2016 edition, PULSE partnered with The Creators Project to present the PERSPECTIVES of three PULSE artists. In this installment, we get a firsthand experience inside Brooklyn-based multidisciplinary artist Erica Prince's Transformational Makeovers.
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Prince will be conducting her Transformational Makeovers at PULSE Miami Beach 2016 during the Private Preview Brunch and Young Collectors Cocktails. The Transformational Makeover Salon at PULSE Miami Beach is supported by Qapital.
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PULSE PERSPECTIVES: JEAN-PIERRE ROY
PERSPECTIVES is a platform for the exploration of themes and issues within the contemporary art market. For the Miami Beach 2016 edition, PULSE partnered with The Creators Project to present the PERSPECTIVES of three PULSE artists. Here, in the first of three videos, Jean-Pierre Roy takes us into his studio and discusses his process and inspirations.
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PLAY Miami Beach 2016 Preview
JOIN US FOR A CELEBRATION AND PREVIEW OF THE PLAY MIAMI BEACH 2016 SELECTIONS AT GATEWAY PROJECT SPACES ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26 FROM 6PM - 9PM.
K. Yoland, Military Cut, 2013. Video Still. Courtesy of the artist.
We are thrilled to announce the finalists for PLAY Miami Beach 2016, presented by guest curators Jasmine Wahi and Rebecca Jampol. PLAY, a platform for the discovery of digital and new media works, will be exhibited onsite at PULSE Miami Beach from Thursday, December 1 through Sunday, December 4 and in a pre-fair collaborative exhibition at Gateway Project Spaces on October 26 from 6pm - 9pm. This Miami Beach iteration of PLAY marks the first time in PULSE’s twelve-year history the call for submissions was extended to the public. Curators Wahi and Jampol selected 10 video works, from the 800 submissions received, and in the process developed the thesis of "Body As..." investigating the human body's relationship to social constructs and self-determination. PLAY Miami Beach 2016 Selections Dominique Duroseau, Addressing Baldwin, 2016 Andy Fernandez, Sandra, 2016 Jon Jacobsen, Insula, 2016 Capt. Larry, LAZY GENiUS Presents: MiSS AMERiCA, 2016 Rashaad Newsome, Stop Playin' In My Face, 2016 Jessica Posner, Butter Body Politic (Butterface) Margaret Rorison, Pull/Drift, 2013 Diana Salcedo, Garden Conversations, 2016 Margarita Sanchez Urdaneta, Mouth Filled With Ash, 2015 K. Yoland, Military Cut, 2013 Due to the high number of excellent submissions received, curators Wahi and Jampol have selected five short listed-videos to be featured at the Preview at Gateway Project Spaces in addition to the finalists. We congratulate the artists selected and hope you will join us in celebrating their inclusion in PLAY at Gateway Project Spaces on Wednesday, October 26. For more information about this edition's theme and selections, click here.
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