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#SUPPORTARTISTS @Regrann from @studiojakobkirchmayr - break out, 2016, 114 x 180 cm . #pulsemiamibeach #pulsemiamibeach16 #hilgernext @hilgervienna10 @pulseartfair #artbaselmiamibeach #artbasel #jakobkirchmayr #worksonpaper #jakob_k
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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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Tricycle by Artist Adriana Ospina explores themes of childhood nostalgia and memories at Pulse Miami Beach Contemporary Art Fair @pulseartfair #pulsemiamibeach16 during #artbaselmiami2016
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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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Announcing PULSE Miami Beach 2016 Exhibitors
We are delighted to announce the exhibitors for the twelfth edition of PULSE Miami Beach. The fair returns this December to its oceanfront home at Indian Beach Park opening on Thursday, December 1 and closing on Sunday, December 4, 2016. Following a successful expansion last year, PULSE Miami Beach will again feature a spacious layout over two tents, presenting over 70 galleries and 200 artists from around the globe. By mixing returning galleries with new exhibitors from countries such as Colombia, China, Spain and Japan, PULSE continues to provide a dynamic overview of contemporary art being produced today.
The full list of PULSE Miami Beach 2016 exhibitors is below. You can learn more about these galleries and their artists here.
In the coming weeks we will be updating you with more information about our schedule of programming and projects. Follow us on social media @PULSEArtFair for live updates. We look forward to seeing you at PULSE Miami Beach!
PULSE Miami Beach 2016 Exhibitors
Adah Rose Gallery, Kensington, MD
ANTONIO COLOMBO ARTE CONTEMPORANEA, Milan, Italy
Beautiful Asset Art Project, Beijing, China
BEERS London, London, UK
Black & White Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
Black Ship Gallery, Miami, FL
bo.lee gallery, London, UK
Brian Gross Fine Art, San Francisco, CA
Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery, New York, NY
Carl Solway Gallery, Cincinnati, OH
CEDE GALERIA, Lima, Peru
Christopher Moller Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa
Circle Culture Gallery, Berlin, Germany
Cordesa Fine Art, Los Angeles, CA
DANTE AND RANDALL, Bogota, Colombia
Danziger Gallery, New York, NY
Davidson Contemporary, New York, NY
De Buck Gallery, New York, NY
De Soto Gallery, Venice, CA
Elizabeth Houston Gallery, New York, NY
Elizabeth Leach Gallery, Portland, OR
FIUMANO PROJECTS, London, UK
Flowers, New York, NY & London, UK
Frantic Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
Galeria Leyendecker, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
GALERIE FREY, Vienna & Salzburg, Austria
GALERIE HEIKE STRELOW, Frankfurt, Germany
Galerie Simon Blais, Montreal, Canada
Gallery Hilger NEXT, Vienna, Austria
GALLERY MoMo, Tokyo, Japan
Gallery Poulsen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Garis & Hahn, New York, NY
Honey Ramka, Brooklyn, NY
Hosfelt Gallery, San Francisco, CA
Jack Fischer Gallery, San Francisco, CA
JHB Gallery, New York, NY
kinder MODERN, New York, NY
KLEINDIENST, Leipzig, Germany
Laffy Maffei Gallery, Paris, France
MA2Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
Monya Rowe Gallery, Saint Augustine, FL
NEW ART PROJECTS, London, UK
Nicholas Metivier Gallery, Toronto, Canada
Patricia Sweetow Gallery, Oakland, CA
Patrick Heide Contemporary Art, London, UK
Pentimenti Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
Pictura Gallery, Bloomington, IN
Planthouse, New York, NY
Project: ARTspace, New York, NY
Purdy Hicks Gallery, London, UK
Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco, CA
robert henry contemporary, Brooklyn, NY
Römerapotheke, Zürich, Switzerland
Samuel Freeman, Los Angeles, CA
Sarl Galerie Christophe Tailleur, Strasbourg, France
SEASON, Seattle, WA
Sienna Patti, Lenox, MA
Sim Smith, London, UK
SLAG GALLERY, Brooklyn, NY
SVA Galleries, New York, NY
taubert contemporary, Berlin, Germany
Tyler Rollins Fine Art, New York, NY
Uprise Art, New York, NY
Vane, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
VICTORI + MO, Brooklyn, NY
Von Lintel Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
WAGNER + PARTNER, Berlin, Germany
William Baczek Fine Arts, Northampton, MA
William Turner Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
Winston Wächter Fine Art, New York, NY & Seattle, WA
Yancey Richardson, New York, NY
YOD Gallery, Osaka, Japan
YoungArts, Miami FL
Image: Amy Lincoln, “Veranda Sunlight,” 2016. Courtesy of Project: ARTspace.
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PLAY
PLAY is a dedicated showcase for video and new media, serving as a platform to encourage discovery within the digital realm.
PULSE Miami Beach 2016 PLAY Curators and Open Call
PLAY Miami Beach 2016 will be curated by Jasmine Wahi and Rebecca Jampol, Co-Founders and Directors of Gateway Project Spaces.
For the first time in its history, PLAY is issuing an open call for submissions of video and digital art. The open call allows more artists the opportunity to submit works for consideration, providing our curators with a diverse and dynamic range of video and digital art to review and creating a more thorough overview of the latest works that are being created within the medium.
Works selected for PLAY will debut in a pre-fair collaborative exhibition at Gateway Project Spaces this fall and in a dedicated exhibition at PULSE Miami Beach this December.
To be considered for PLAY, we ask that artists and galleries refer one or two pieces of video work to [email protected] and include “PULSE PLAY – ARTIST NAME” in the subject line. Entries are due by August 31, 2016 and final selections will be announced in late October.
Jasmine Wahi and Rebecca Jampol, image courtesy of Ventiko
About Jasmine Wahi
Jasmine Wahi is a Co-Owner/Director of Gateway Project Spaces and the Founder and Director of Project For Empty Space. In addition to these organizations, she also curates exhibitions globally that predominantly deal with issues of cultural identity, intersectionality, and female empowerment.
Ms. Wahi began her art world endeavors in the South Asian art department at Christie’s Auction House, which was followed by positions in several Contemporary Asian art galleries around New York City. In 2008 Ms. Wahi opened up her own consultancy, which produced exhibitions and cultivated emerging artists from around the globe.
Since she first started, Jasmine Wahi has expanded her curatorial ventures to include a multitude of non-profit endeavors and socially engaging exhibitions. In 2010, Ms. Wahi Co-Founded Project For Empty Space (www.projectforemptyspace.org), an organization that creates socially engaging, multidisciplinary art exhibitions and programming that encourage social dialogue, education, and systemic change for cultural tolerance. In 2013, Ms. Wahi and PES began a long-term partnership with Rebecca Jampol of Solo(s) Project House, to create a series of pop-up exhibitions under the moniker ‘Gateway Project Spaces’ which then became Gateway Projects.
About Rebecca Jampol
Rebecca Jampol is an arts educator, gallery director and independent curator based in Newark, New Jersey. Graduating from Rutgers University-Newark in 2008, she took a leading role in furthering the development of the city’s burgeoning arts scene. Ms. Jampol moved forward to become the driving force in a myriad of cultural and educational initiatives including: Jajo Art Gallery (08-09); Glocally Newark (2010); The 239 Collective (2010); Rutgers Future Scholars "I am" Program; The NeWWalls Newark Public Art Conference (2014), The Gateway Project Public Art Initiative (2014/present), Portals, Newark, (2016/Present) and most recently, The Newark Downtown District's Entryway Program "Gateways to Newark" (2016).
Her work revolves around positive activation of private and public spaces, creating happenings, exhibitions, and programming that provide a platform for social discourse and engagement. Ms. Jampol is the founder and director of the alternative gallery space & studio residence, Solo(s) Project House (SPH). Artists are invited annually from all over the world to work in Newark. She is the founder and co-director of Gateway Project Spaces, a hub for multidisciplinary creative engagement located in 2 Gateway Center, Newark. She is also the co-director of Project For Empty Space, a not-for-profit organization that creates socially engaging, multidisciplinary art exhibitions and programming that encourage social dialogue, education, and systemic change for cultural tolerance.
Project for Empty Space, Newark, New Jersey
About Gateway Project Spaces
Gateway Project Spaces is a hub for multidisciplinary creative engagement in Newark, New Jersey. The three-level facility is split between a highly competitive and curated residency program, a project-based gallery in collaboration with Project For Empty Space, and rentable artist studio/ work spaces.
GPS originally opened its doors in 2012 as a pop-up exhibition space as a collaboration between New York based non-profit Project For Empty Space and Newark based Solo(s) Project House. These temporary shows transformed an otherwise inactive office space into an immersive contemporary art arena for the public to enjoy. In 2015, Gateway Project Spaces formalized its presence by renovating and expanding its footprint and scope of work to include creative workspaces and a new gallery space.
Gateway Project Spaces is home to nearly 60 artist studios and shared spaces for creative professionals. The gallery space functions to provide socially engaging exhibitions and community programs to cultivate critical social dialogues.
Gateway Project Spaces gallery space is a subsidiary of Project For Empty Space, a 501c3 non-profit arts organization.
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