jueves, 13 de octubre de 2011

FRIEZE ART FAIR: 13 - 16. 10. 2011 -- LONDRES

Frieze Art Fair presenta en Londres 170 de las galerías más emblemáticas del Arte Contemporáneo del mundo. La feria incluye además proyectos de artistas, un prestigioso programa de charlas así como un  horario educativo dirigido por artistas, premios...etc
Mapa de la ubicación - Cómo llegar?: http://www.frieze.com/images/sites/map_enlarged.pdf
Horarios de apertura: 12pm - 7pm (jueves a sábado) /12pm - 6pm (domingo)
Los precios oscilan entre las 20 y las 30 Libras.
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Pia Rubio de la Rocha - Experta en Arte Contemporáneo, Asesora, comisaria y Dealer además de Co-Directora de ART ADVISORY SERVICES  nos da un listado de los "Top" de la Feria:


Elmgreen and Dragset's untitled, life-sized morgue wall and dead body sculpture at the Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin booth. That, along with the duo's infant, seen elsewhere at Frieze, allowed the artists to make the art fair a matter of life and death.
Paul Chan's "Volumes" at Greene Naftali, a series of 28 paintings on book covers.
Fiona Banner continued the bookish theme with her "Life Drawing Drawings" at the Frith Street Gallery booth, a series of drawings of covers from books of nudes.
"The Neme Sims," an extraordinary project by Muntean and Rosenblum for Georg Kargl. For the booth the Austrian duo created a greenish gray house where one could tour the garden, furniture, and paintings by the artists.
Christoph Jankowski's Frieze Project is an actual yacht, for sale inside the fair as either a boat, for one price, or a work of art, for a higher price.
Nick van Woert's group of sculptures at Galerie Yvon Lambert is composed of black spoor-like floor pieces and a stack of oblong Plexiglas boxes, filled with a host of different substances reating a wall of color and texture.
Martha Friedman's "Cucumber" at the outstanding Wallspace Gallery booth: a set of handcrafted cucumbers holding transparent Plexiglas planes in place
.– Allora and Calzadilla's "Solar Catastrophe" series at Galerie Chantal Crousel and at Kurimanzuto introduces gorgeous abstract paintings constructed of broken solar cells.
– The bizarre and captivating performances by Aki Sasamoto at Take Ninagawa Gallery in the Frame section.

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