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Page 1: PULSE NEW YORK FAIR GUIDE

FAIR GUIDEMAY 3 – 6, 2012

Page 2: PULSE NEW YORK FAIR GUIDE

PULSE NEW YORK 2012Jen Bekman Gallery B-8Benrimon Contemporary B-5Galerie Andreas Binder C-1Rena Bransten Gallery A-8The Butcher’s Daughter E-3DAVIDSON CONTEMPORARY D-2NIEVES FERNANDEZ A-4FREIGHT + VOLUME B-13frosch&portmann A-9ftc., Berlin B-2Habana B-9PATRICK HEIDE CONTEMPORARY ART B-1Hilger modern / contemporary D-3Hosfelt Gallery C-2Gallery Joe A-2Galleri Jonas Kleerup C-4Kudlek van der Grinten B-3LAWRIE SHABIBI B-6Lawrimore Project C-11Richard Levy Gallery B-10DIANA LOWENSTEIN GALLERY C-6David Lusk Gallery E-2Man&Eve A-1Meulensteen A-11MORGAN LEHMAN D-4Narwhal Projects B-15PABLO’S BIRTHDAY C-3Pentimenti Gallery C-7Purdy Hicks Gallery E-5GALERIE RICHARD A-6GALERIE STEFAN ROEPKE D-1Tyler Rollins Fine Art C-8Romer Young Gallery C-10Julie Saul Gallery E-1Carrie Secrist Gallery B-11TOMLINSON KONG CONTEMPORARY A-10TORCH A-5FRED TORRES COLLABORATIONS B-12VON LINTEL GALLERY A-3WAGNER + PARTNER E-4Daniel Weinberg Gallery D-6Mike Weiss Gallery A-7Rick Wester Fine Art B-7

MIYAKO YOSHINAGA art prospects B-14Zemack Contemporary Art C-9

IMPULSEAntena Estudio I-8 Rocío InfestasbalzerArtprojects I-6 Andreas BauerBlack & White Gallery / Project Space I-2 Peter BrockBrunnhofer Galerie I-11 Aurelia GratzerCausey Contemporary I-12 Jordan EaglesCOOPER COLE I-10 Geoff McFetridgeHalsey Mckay Gallery I-1 Chris Duncan KAVACHNINA CONTEMPORARY I-4 Alejandro MendozaEllen Miller Gallery I-3 Heather McGillPorter / Contemporary I-7 Jason BryantRH Gallery I-5 Soledad AriasSears-Peyton Gallery I-9 John HugginsTemnikova & Kasela Gallery I-13 Sigrid Viir

PARTNERS Brodsky Center for Innovative Editions at Rutgers University P-4Creative Capital P-2Honey Space P-1New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) P-3

PUBLICATIONSThe Walther Collection ANNUAL Elephant Magazinetasj

GENERAL INFORMATIONRamsay Fairs Office20 West 22nd Street, Suite 1 51 2New York, NY 1 001 0T + 1 21 2 255 2327F + 1 21 2 255 [email protected]

Cornell DeWitt Director

Cristina Salmastrelli Fair Manager

Ylinka BarottoMarketing and Communications Manager

Sasha OkshteynManager of Special Projects, Programming and Sponsorship

Stef GordonController

Will Ramsay Owner, Ramsay Fairs

Anne Robinson Managing Director, US

ProducerSPACE I design + productionEric RomanoSarah HaselwoodT + 1 646 755 [email protected]@space-productions.comwww.space-productions.com

Public RelationsGCCS Eunice Kim Director of Public Relations T + 1 646 753 [email protected]

DesignAHOY StudiosT + 1 21 2 265 [email protected]

FAIR INFORMATIONFair LocationPULSE New YorkThe Metropolitan Pavilion125 West 18th Street New York, NY 10011

Fair Hours

Press Preview and Private VIP Brunchhosted by artnet AuctionsThursday May 3 9 am – noon

Private Press and VIP Hour Friday May 4 9 am – 10 am

Public HoursThursday May 3 noon – 8 pmFriday May 4 10 am – 8 pmSaturday May 5 noon – 8 pmSunday May 6 noon – 5 pm

No new entries 20 minutes prior to closing

AdmissionMulti pass (4 days entry) $ 25.00 Single day entry $ 20.00 Students / Seniors $ 1 5 .00 (valid ID required) Group discount (+10) $ 1 2 .00(Buy at the door only)

Shuttle Bus

PULSE is providing a complimentary shuttle to and from the Frieze NY Ferry Service Dock, E 35th Street and East River

PULSE Shuttle Bus stop in front of PULSE Entrance

Shuttles will run approximately every 20 minutes

Friday May 4 noon – 8 pmSaturday May 5 noon – 8 pmSunday May 6 noon – 6 pm

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BOX OFFICE

GRAB + GO

IMPULSE

ENTRANCE

COLLECTORS’ LOUNGE

IMPULSE SECOND FLOORPULSE GROUND FLOORA-11Meulensteen

A-7Mike Weiss Gallery

A-5TORCH

A-1Man&Eve

A-2Gallery Joe

A-10TOMLINSON KONG CONTEMPO-RARY

B-11Carrie Secrist Gallery

B-12FRED TORRES COLLABORA-TIONS

C-9Zemack Contemporary Art

C-10Romer Young Gallery

C-8Tyler Rollins Fine Art

C-6DIANA LOWENSTEIN GALLERY

C-4Galleri Jonas Kleerup

C-2Hosfelt Gallery

D-6Daniel Weinberg Gallery

D-4MORGAN LEHMAN

D-3Hilger modern / contemporary

D-2DAVIDSON CONTEMPORARY

D-1GALERIE STEFAN ROEPKE

E-1Julie Saul Gallery

E-2David Lusk Gallery

E-3The Butcher’s Daughter

E-4WAGNER + PARTNER

E-5Purdy Hicks Gallery

C-7Pentimenti Gallery

C-3PABLO’S BIRTHDAY

C-1Galerie Andreas Binder

B-10Richard Levy Gallery

B-8Jen BekmanGallery

B-6LAWRIE SHABIBI

B-2ftc., Berlin

B-9Habana

B-7Rick Wester Fine Art

A-3VON LINTEL GALLERY

B-5Benrimon Contemporary

B-3Kudlek van der Grinten

A-9frosch & portmann

A-8Rena Bransten Gallery

A-6GALERIE RICHARD

A-4NIEVES FERNANDEZ

B-1 3FREIGHT + VOLUME

B-14MIYAKO YOSHINAGA art prospects

B-1 5Narwhal Projects

C-1 1Lawrimore Project

I-5RH GallerySoledad Arias

P-3New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA)

P-2Creative Capital

I-4KAVACHNINA CONTEMPO-RARYAlejandro Mendoza

P-1Honey Space

I-3Ellen Miller GalleryHeather McGill

I-2Black & White Gallery / Project SpacePeter Brock

I-1Halsey Mckay GalleryChris Duncan

P-4Brodsky Center for Innovative Editions at Rutgers University

I-8Antena EstudioRocío Infestas

I-6balzerArt- projectsAndreas Bauer

I-7Porter / ContemporaryJason Bryant

I-12Causey ContemporaryJordan Eagles

I-13Temnikova & Kasela GallerySigrid Viir

I-11Brunnhofer GalerieAurelia Gratzer

I-10COOPER COLEGeoff McFetridge

I-9Sears-Peyton GalleryJohn Huggins

B-1PATRICK HEIDE CONTEMPO-RARY ART

Shannon Gillen + Guests

Lead

Pen

cil S

tudi

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Kristofer Porter

Fred Wilson

Inner Course

PULSE ExhibitorIMPULSE ExhibitorNon-ProfitsPULSE Projects

Risa Puno

PULSE

RESTAURANT/BAR

PULSE PLAY > + PUBLICATIONS

Jenn

ie C

. Jon

es

IMPULSESECOND

FLOOR

BOX OFFICE

GRAB + GO

IMPULSE

ENTRANCE

COLLECTORS’ LOUNGE

IMPULSE SECOND FLOORPULSE GROUND FLOORA-11Meulensteen

A-7Mike Weiss Gallery

A-5TORCH

A-1Man&Eve

A-2Gallery Joe

A-10TOMLINSON KONG CONTEMPO-RARY

B-11Carrie Secrist Gallery

B-12FRED TORRES COLLABORA-TIONS

C-9Zemack Contemporary Art

C-10Romer Young Gallery

C-8Tyler Rollins Fine Art

C-6DIANA LOWENSTEIN GALLERY

C-4Galleri Jonas Kleerup

C-2Hosfelt Gallery

D-6Daniel Weinberg Gallery

D-4MORGAN LEHMAN

D-3Hilger modern / contemporary

D-2DAVIDSON CONTEMPORARY

D-1GALERIE STEFAN ROEPKE

E-1Julie Saul Gallery

E-2David Lusk Gallery

E-3The Butcher’s Daughter

E-4WAGNER + PARTNER

E-5Purdy Hicks Gallery

C-7Pentimenti Gallery

C-3PABLO’S BIRTHDAY

C-1Galerie Andreas Binder

B-10Richard Levy Gallery

B-8Jen BekmanGallery

B-6LAWRIE SHABIBI

B-2ftc., Berlin

B-9Habana

B-7Rick Wester Fine Art

A-3VON LINTEL GALLERY

B-5Benrimon Contemporary

B-3Kudlek van der Grinten

A-9frosch & portmann

A-8Rena Bransten Gallery

A-6GALERIE RICHARD

A-4NIEVES FERNANDEZ

B-1 3FREIGHT + VOLUME

B-14MIYAKO YOSHINAGA art prospects

B-1 5Narwhal Projects

C-1 1Lawrimore Project

I-5RH GallerySoledad Arias

P-3New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA)

P-2Creative Capital

I-4KAVACHNINA CONTEMPO-RARYAlejandro Mendoza

P-1Honey Space

I-3Ellen Miller GalleryHeather McGill

I-2Black & White Gallery / Project SpacePeter Brock

I-1Halsey Mckay GalleryChris Duncan

P-4Brodsky Center for Innovative Editions at Rutgers University

I-8Antena EstudioRocío Infestas

I-6balzerArt- projectsAndreas Bauer

I-7Porter / ContemporaryJason Bryant

I-12Causey ContemporaryJordan Eagles

I-13Temnikova & Kasela GallerySigrid Viir

I-11Brunnhofer GalerieAurelia Gratzer

I-10COOPER COLEGeoff McFetridge

I-9Sears-Peyton GalleryJohn Huggins

B-1PATRICK HEIDE CONTEMPO-RARY ART

Shannon Gillen + Guests

Lead

Pen

cil S

tudi

o

Kristofer Porter

Fred Wilson

Inner Course

PULSE ExhibitorIMPULSE ExhibitorNon-ProfitsPULSE Projects

Risa Puno

PULSE

RESTAURANT/BAR

PULSE PLAY > + PUBLICATIONS

Jenn

ie C

. Jon

es

IMPULSESECOND

FLOOR

BOX OFFICE

GRAB + GO

IMPULSE

ENTRANCE

COLLECTORS’ LOUNGE

IMPULSE SECOND FLOORPULSE GROUND FLOORA-11Meulensteen

A-7Mike Weiss Gallery

A-5TORCH

A-1Man&Eve

A-2Gallery Joe

A-10TOMLINSON KONG CONTEMPO-RARY

B-11Carrie Secrist Gallery

B-12FRED TORRES COLLABORA-TIONS

C-9Zemack Contemporary Art

C-10Romer Young Gallery

C-8Tyler Rollins Fine Art

C-6DIANA LOWENSTEIN GALLERY

C-4Galleri Jonas Kleerup

C-2Hosfelt Gallery

D-6Daniel Weinberg Gallery

D-4MORGAN LEHMAN

D-3Hilger modern / contemporary

D-2DAVIDSON CONTEMPORARY

D-1GALERIE STEFAN ROEPKE

E-1Julie Saul Gallery

E-2David Lusk Gallery

E-3The Butcher’s Daughter

E-4WAGNER + PARTNER

E-5Purdy Hicks Gallery

C-7Pentimenti Gallery

C-3PABLO’S BIRTHDAY

C-1Galerie Andreas Binder

B-10Richard Levy Gallery

B-8Jen BekmanGallery

B-6LAWRIE SHABIBI

B-2ftc., Berlin

B-9Habana

B-7Rick Wester Fine Art

A-3VON LINTEL GALLERY

B-5Benrimon Contemporary

B-3Kudlek van der Grinten

A-9frosch & portmann

A-8Rena Bransten Gallery

A-6GALERIE RICHARD

A-4NIEVES FERNANDEZ

B-1 3FREIGHT + VOLUME

B-14MIYAKO YOSHINAGA art prospects

B-1 5Narwhal Projects

C-1 1Lawrimore Project

I-5RH GallerySoledad Arias

P-3New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA)

P-2Creative Capital

I-4KAVACHNINA CONTEMPO-RARYAlejandro Mendoza

P-1Honey Space

I-3Ellen Miller GalleryHeather McGill

I-2Black & White Gallery / Project SpacePeter Brock

I-1Halsey Mckay GalleryChris Duncan

P-4Brodsky Center for Innovative Editions at Rutgers University

I-8Antena EstudioRocío Infestas

I-6balzerArt- projectsAndreas Bauer

I-7Porter / ContemporaryJason Bryant

I-12Causey ContemporaryJordan Eagles

I-13Temnikova & Kasela GallerySigrid Viir

I-11Brunnhofer GalerieAurelia Gratzer

I-10COOPER COLEGeoff McFetridge

I-9Sears-Peyton GalleryJohn Huggins

B-1PATRICK HEIDE CONTEMPO-RARY ART

Shannon Gillen + Guests

Lead

Pen

cil S

tudi

o

Kristofer Porter

Fred Wilson

Inner Course

PULSE ExhibitorIMPULSE ExhibitorNon-ProfitsPULSE Projects

Risa Puno

PULSE

RESTAURANT/BAR

PULSE PLAY > + PUBLICATIONS

Jenn

ie C

. Jon

es

IMPULSESECOND

FLOOR

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PULSE NEW YORK 2012 PROGRAMS 3

PULSE PROJECTS

SHANNON GILLEN & GUESTSBOTLEK15 minute cycles; Found sound with excerpts by ToshubaThursday – Friday, May 3 – 4, 10 am / 10:30 am / 11 am / 11:30 am / 12 pm Saturday, May 5, 12:30 pm / 1 pm / 1:30 pmDance Performance*BOTLEK is an in-depth physical analysis of the international shipping industry; fascinated by the scale and complexity of maritime trade, this project delves into the idea of shared boundaries, trade, geometric stacks, unpredictable events in isolated conditions, and visual disruption.

ANNIE HAN + DANIEL MIHALYO: LEAD PENCIL STUDIOCity Surface, 2012Plywood, paint, vinyl, and scaffolding; dimensions variableCourtesy of MassArt & Lawrimore Project, Booth C-11Recipient of the Elizabeth Stevens & Co. Prize. Elizabeth Stevens & Co. made the installation possible by providing shipment of the project to PULSE New York. City Surface developed around an observation about the second and third layer of architecture which exists parasitically and in front of the underlying armature of the city. If the underlying architecture is the result of education, proportion, solidity, and drafting boards, the second is the stuff of countless tradesman and merchants who apply al l manner of mechanical attachment, conduit , security measure, and non-aesthetic embell ishment to eke out a functional advantage over the competition at the lowest cost. Atop this is yet another layer added by an itinerant class of mark-makers, promoters, marketers, and status seekers in the form of stickers, tags, posters, and artwork. This project is the recreation of a wall taken from a street and represents the material addendum to buildings that runs parallel and counter to the idealized image of the city.

INNER COURSEKnowing Me, Knowing You, 2012Performance and installationCourtesy of Honey Space and I N N E R C O U R S E , B o o t h P - 1I N N E R C O U R S E stages the performance Knowing Me, Knowing You, a psychic playroom inviting art fair attendees into seven minutes of problem-solving through live-action drawing and sculpturing exercises – wherein Collectors become intrinsic accomplices in the making of their own art .

JENNIE C. JONESRest, Dopamine Rising, 2012Sound; 38 x 6 x 4 inCourtesy of Lawrimore Project, Booth C-11Rest, Dopamine Rising uses an ambient sonic tone said to increase awareness by raising dopamine, paired with phrases edited from a Gestalt therapy audio guide. In it , a digitally altered male voice speaks about presence and where one experiences fear in the body. Intended to create a “pause” or rest in the specific location of a contemporary art fair , i t is at once humorous and yet serious in its attempt to provide a moment to refocus in the surroundings of a public space. Another aspect of this work is that it addresses the art fair as an anxiety-ridden experience – in need of a meditative moment to lift the art-goers psychologically and emotionally. Thus, in the end, Rest, Dopamine Rising is also an institutional critique.

KRISTOFER PORTERTappan Zee Burro, 2012Mixed media on paperCourtesy of FRED TORRES COLLABORATIONS, Booth B-12In the new work Tappan Zee Burro, by Kristofer Porter, figures interact in stream of consciousness scenes and dream-like settings. The main protagonist in Porter’s works is often a tortured soul navigating familial and social structures. The works often indulge in a sort of eerie grotesquerie, with bug-eyed figures and hyper-psychological poses amongst highly graphic surroundings. The sen-timent conveyed in his art through visual metaphors is often a reflection of his personal experiences and subconscious impulses, as well as the world and people around him.

RISA PUNOGood Faith & Fair Dealing, 2012Interactive installation, 119 x 54 x 39 in Courtesy of GALERIE STEFAN ROEPKE, Booth D-1Good Faith & Fair Dealing is an interactive sculpture based on the classic wooden game Labyrinth . In the original game, the player tilts the game board in order to guide a marble through the maze without letting it fall into any of the holes in the playing surface. This version is larger in scale and is complicated by the addition of another player. The game surface is divided in half, with an identical maze and ball dedicated to each player. The players are situated at opposite ends of the board with equal control of the same tilting surface, so they must decide whether to work together to guide both balls to their respective goals, or to play individually as opponents with possibly competing agendas.

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FRED WILSONSneaky Leaky, 2009Blown glass; 6 wall units and 5 floor unitsCourtesy of The Pace Gallery and Rena Bransten Gallery, Booth A-8

Reign, 2011Cardboard globe, glass beads, coated steel cable and wood bracket;42 x 12 x 12 in, overall installedCourtesy of The Pace Gallery and Rena Bransten Gallery, Booth A-8

With Sneaky Leaky, Wilson offers evocative drops and puddles of opaque glass, inspired by his 2003 Venice Biennale installation and the complex history of blackness in Venetian art and culture. Variously understood as black tears, oil, glass eyes, or ink, the glasswork is as impenetrable as the history itself, never offering conclusions but rather opening a world of metaphorical meaning. Similarly evocative, the glass beads hanging from the black globe in Reign suggest a geography of race, begging the question of what blackness means globally and historically.

PULSE PLAY >PULSE PLAY > is a curated video program, presenting work by both emerging and established artists. Among the international roster of past PULSE PLAY > curators are Todd B. Smith, Marina Fokidis, Bill Arning, and Christopher Eamon.

PULSE PLAY > 2012 curated by Babycastles

NEUROLOGICAL MAGIC: BENNETT FODDY SHOWCASECurated by Babycastles, QueensQWOP (2008) WINNER VS. LOSER (2010)GIRP (2011)Game designer Bennett Foddy explores embodiment in video games. His works include QWOP, GIRP, Pole Riders, Winner Vs. Loser, and Little Master Cricket, representational sketches of quintessential actions in sports. Bennett Foddy’s games propose new systems of t iming and complexity in between human intention, button-pressing, and a resulting character action on the screen. QWOP asks players to control the individual leg muscles of a track runner, for example, while GIRP turns the player’s fingers into the limbs of an on-screen rock climber. These jarringly direct control mechanisms in Foddy’s simple athletic games explore the confusion of “neurological magic, which makes you feel like you are the character, rather than just controlling a little guy on a screen.”

Babycastles is an ongoing effort to increase New York City’s engagement with independent video game development. Babycastles has reinvented the arcade, a public gallery for independent game artworks and an overall social space for game culture.

PULSEEXHIBITORS

ABOUT PULSE CONTEMPORARY ART FAIR

Through its annual edit ions in New York and Miami, PULSE provides a platform for diverse galleries to present a progressive blend of renowned and pioneering contemporary artists, alongside an evolving series of original programming. The fair’s distinctive commitment to the art community and visitor experience makes PULSE unique among art fairs, creating a dynamic and inviting art market experience.

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PULSE NEW YORK 2012 EXHIBITORS 76

JEN BEKMAN GALLERY B-86 Spring StreetNew York, NY 10012T + 1 212 219 [email protected]

FREIGHT + VOLUME B-13 530 W 24th StreetNew York, NY 10011T + 1 212 691 7700F + 1 212 989 [email protected]

NIEVES FERNANDEz A-4Monte Esquinza 25Madrid, Spain 28010T + 34 91 308 5986contact@galerianievesfernandez.comwww.galerianievesfernandez.com

DAVIDSON CONTEMPORARY D-2724 Fifth AvenueNew York, NY 10019T + 1 212 759 7555F + 1 212 759 [email protected]

THE BUTCHER’S DAUGHTER E-322747 Woodward Avenue, Suite 201Ferndale, MI 48220T + 1 248 808 6536info@thebutchersdaughtergallery.comwww.thebutchersdaughtergallery.com

RENA BRANSTEN GALLERY A-877 Geary StreetSan Francisco, CA 94108T + 1 415 982 3292F + 1 415 982 [email protected]

GALERIE ANDREAS BINDER C-1Knöbelstrasse 27Munich, Germany 80538T + 49 89 219 39250F + 49 89 219 [email protected]

BENRIMON CONTEMPORARY B-5514 West 24th Street, Floor 2ENew York, NY 10011T + 1 212 924 2400F + 1 212 659 0054M + 516 724 [email protected]

PATRICK HEIDE CONTEMPORARY ART B-111 Church StreetLondon, United Kingdom NW8 8EET + 44 207 724 [email protected]

GALLERI JONAS KLEERUP C-4Gävlegatan 10 BStockholm, Sweden SE–113 30T + 46 708 70 14 [email protected]

HABANA B-9Línea 460 entre E y F, VedadoLa Habana, Cuba 10400T + 537 832 7101F + 537 831 4646M + 535 243 2988 [email protected]

GALLERY JOE A-2 302 Arch StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19106T + 1 215 592 [email protected]

HOSFELT GALLERY C-2531 West 36th StreetNew York, NY 10018T + 1 212 563 5454F + 1 212 244 [email protected]

FTC., BERLIN B-2Lindenstrasse 35Berlin, Germany 10969T + 49 30 2529 4095F + 49 30 2529 [email protected]

HILGER MODERN / CONTEMPORARY D-3Dorotheergasse 5Vienna, Austria 1010T + 43 1 512 53 15F + 43 1 513 91 26M + 1 305 302 2027 [email protected]

FROSCH&PORTMANN A-953 Stanton StreetNew York, NY 10002T + 1 646 820 [email protected]

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KUDLEK VAN DER GRINTEN B-3Schaafenstrasse 25Cologne, Germany 50676T + 49 221 729667F + 49 221 7392936M + 49 172 [email protected]

RICHARD LEVY GALLERY B-10514 Central Ave SWAlbuquerque, NM 87102T + 1 505 766 9888F + 1 505 242 [email protected]

MEULENSTEEN A-11511 West 22nd StreetNew York, NY 10002 T + 1 212 633 6999F + 1 212 691 [email protected]

LAWRIMORE PROJECT C-11117 South Main Street, Suite 101Seattle, WA 98104T + 1 206 501 [email protected]

MAN&EVE A-1131 Kennington Park RoadLondon, United Kingdom SE11 4JJT + 44 207 582 7861F + 44 207 582 [email protected]

LAWRIE SHABIBI B-6Alserkal Avenue, Unit 21, Al QuozDubai, United Arab Emirates 123901T + 971 4 346 9906 F + 971 4 346 [email protected]

DAVID LUSK GALLERY E-24540 Poplar AvenueMemphis, TN 38117T + 1 901 767 3800F + 1 901 767 [email protected]

DIANA LOWENSTEIN GALLERY C-62043 North Miami AvenueMiami, FL 33127T + 1 305 576 1804F + 1 305 576 1805M + 1 305 987 [email protected]

PENTIMENTI GALLERY C-7145 North Second StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19106T + 1 215 625 [email protected]

TYLER ROLLINS FINE ART C-8529 West 20th Street, 10WNew York, NY 10011T + 1 212 229 9100F + 1 212 229 [email protected]

PABLO’S BIRTHDAY C-3528 Canal StreetNew York, NY 10013T + 1 212 462 2411M + 1 917 450 [email protected]

GALERIE STEFAN ROEPKE D-1St. Apern-Strasse 17-21 Cologne, Germany 50670T + 49 221 255 559 F + 49 221 255 742

Juan de mena, 12.1DMadrid, Spain 28014T + 34 917 021492 F + 34 917 021639

[email protected] www.galerie-roepke.de

NARWHAL PROJECTS B-152988 Dundas Street WestToronto, Ontario, Canada M6P 1Z3 T + 1 647 346 [email protected]

GALERIE RICHARD A-6514 West 24th StreetNew York, NY 10011T + 1 212 510 8181

3, Impasse Saint-Claude Paris, France 75003T + 33 143 25 27 [email protected]

MORGAN LEHMAN D-4535 West 22nd StreetNew York, NY 10011T + 1 212 268 6699F + 1 212 268 6766M + 1 860 395 [email protected]

PURDY HICKS GALLERY E-565 Hopton StreetLondon, United Kingdom SE1 9GZT + 44 207 401 9229F + 44 207 401 [email protected]

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ROMER YOUNG GALLERY C-101240 22nd StreetSan Francisco, CA 94107T + 1 415 550 7483M + 1 650 302 [email protected]

TOMLINSON KONG CONTEMPORARY A-10270 BoweryNew York, NY 10012T + 1 212 966 3566F + 1 212 463 [email protected]

WAGNER + PARTNER E-4Karl-Marx-Allee 87Berlin, Germany 10243T + 49 30 219 60 137F + 49 331 290 8774M + 49 117 880 2207mail@galerie-wagner-partner.comwww.galerie-wagner-partner.com

CARRIE SECRIST GALLERY B-11835 West Washington BoulevardChicago, IL 60607T + 1 312 491 0917F + 1 312 491 [email protected]

VON LINTEL GALLERY A-3520 West 23rd Street New York, NY 10011T + 1 212 242 0599F + 1 347 464 [email protected]

JULIE SAUL GALLERY E-1535 West 22nd Street, 6th FloorNew York, NY 10011T + 1 212 627 2410F + 1 212 627 [email protected]

FRED TORRES COLLABORATIONS B-12527 West 29th StreetNew York, NY 10001T + 1 212 244 5074F + 1 212 244 [email protected]

TORCH A-5Lauriergracht 94AmsterdamThe Netherlands, 1016 RNT + 31 20 626 0284F + 31 20 623 [email protected]

MIYAKO YOSHINAGA ART PROSPECTS B-14547 West 27th Street, 2nd Floor Suite 204New York, NY 10001T + 1 212 268 [email protected]

RICK WESTER FINE ART B-7511 West 25th Street, Suite 205New York, NY 10001T + 1 212 255 5560F + 1 212 255 [email protected]

MIKE WEISS GALLERY A-7520 West 24th StreetNew York, NY 10011T + 1 212 691 6899F + 1 212 691 [email protected]

NOTES

DANIEL WEINBERG GALLERY D-66363 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 103 Los Angeles, CA 90048 T + 1 323 782 0957F + 1 323 944 [email protected]

zEMACK CONTEMPORARY ART C-9Hey B-iyar 68Tel Aviv, Israel 62198T + 972 3691 5060F + 972 3691 [email protected]

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BLACK & WHITE GALLERY / PROJECT SPACE I-2PEtER BROCK483 Driggs AvenueBrooklyn, NY 11211T + 1 718 599 8775F + 1 718 599 8798M + 1 917 848 7261info@blackandwhiteartgallery.comwww.blackandwhiteartgallery.com

HALSEY MCKAY GALLERY I-1ChRIS DUNCAN105 Newtown LaneEast Hampton, NY 11937T + 1 631 604 5770M + 1 646 431 7467M + 1 917 568 [email protected]

BALzERARTPROJECTS I-6ANDREAS BAUERRiehentorstrasse 14Basel, Switzerland 4058T + 41 61 222 2152M + 41 79 229 [email protected]

COOPER COLE I-10GEOff MCfEtRIDGE1161 Dundas Street West Toronto, Ontario, Canada M6J1X3T + 1 647 347 3316 [email protected] www.coopercolegallery.com

ANTENA ESTUDIO I-8ROCíO INfEStASVicente de Guemes 225, Lomas de ChapultepecMexico City, Mexico 11000T + 52 55 26 23 25 51F + 52 55 26 23 25 75M + 52 155 85 66 01 42 [email protected]

CAUSEY CONTEMPORARY I-12JORDAN EAGLES92 Wythe AvenueBrooklyn, NY 11249T + 1 718 218 8939M + 1 917 328 [email protected]

BRUNNHOFER GALERIE I-11AURELIA GRAtzERGraben 3Linz, Austria 4020T + 43 732 77 83210F + 43 732 77 832175M + 43 664 3818104 [email protected]/galerie

RH GALLERY I-5SOLEDAD ARIAS137 Duane StreetNew York, NY 10013T + 1 646 490 6355F + 1 646 349 [email protected]

PORTER / CONTEMPORARY I-7JASON BRYANt548 West 28th Street, 3rd FloorNew York, NY 10001T + 1 212 696 [email protected]

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ELLEN MILLER GALLERY I-3hEAthER MCGILL38 Newbury StreetBoston, MA 02116T + 1 617 536 4650M + 1 617 620 [email protected]

TEMNIKOVA & KASELA GALLERY I-13SIGRID VIIRMüürivahe 22Tallinn, Estonia 10146T + 372 640 [email protected]

KAVACHNINA CONTEMPORARY I-4ALEJANDRO MENDOzA46 NW 36th StreetMiami, FL 33127T + 1 305 448 2060M + 1 786 355 [email protected]

SEARS-PEYTON GALLERY I-9JOhN hUGGINS210 11th Avenue, Suite 802New York, NY 10001T + 1 212 966 7469F + 1 917 305 [email protected]

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PULSE MIAMICONtEMPORARY ARt fAIRDECEMBER 6 – 9, 2012THE ICE PALACE STUDIOS1400 NORth MIAMI AVENUE At NW 14th StREEt MIAMI, fLORIDA 33136

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