Monthly Archives: March 2009

The Armory Show

Both Todd Hebert and Tim Bavington had some fantastic examples of their work at The Armory Show in the Jack Shainman Gallery booth. 

Blogosphere

Here’s a rundown of the many blogs that mentioned our artists over the course of the fairs. If you have come across any others, by all means let us know.

KCLOG

Monster Brains

New York Magazine

Art & Absinthe

Shit Yeah

Luis Colan

New York Show and Tell

Happily, Pulse New York has been a huge success for Allison Schulnik and the gallery. Despite reserved expectations we sold out the booth and received a huge amount of press and blog interest. We also had a number of our other artists’ work represented in other gallery booths at various fairs. Over the next few posts we will be uploading all sorts of images and links to give you the full picture. Check back soon!

Ali Smith @ McClain Gallery

Ali Smith’s solo exhibition at McClain Gallery in Houston, TX will open a week from today. The exhibition will feature new work and is bound to be fantastic! If you are in the area, please stop by the exhibition and show your support for Ali. The show runs until the 18th of April.

Ali Smith, Spikes, 2009

Ali Smith @ Pulse

Ali Smith has two fantastic paintings in the Freight+Volume booth at Pulse, if you’re at the fair be sure to check them out.

Ali Smith's paintings.

Allison Schulnik Fair Press

There has been a fantastic response to Allison Schulnik and the gallery booth at Pulse this week with mentions in the New York Times and on artinfo.com. Follow the links to read the full articles and see the booth for yourself in the images below.

http://www.artinfo.com/news/story/30700/chins-up-on-day-one-of-pulse/

http://www.artinfo.com/news/story/30685/scope-finds-its-comic-side/

Pulse New York

As Pulse New York opens to the public today, the preparation madness is long forgotten. But never fear, we are here with our candid camera to give you a sneak peak at the action behind the scenes.

Remember, if you happen to be in New York, be sure to drop by and Booth C-01 and see the end result. Allison Schulnik will also have her hugely successful film “Hobo Clown” screened in the public area. Yoram Wolberger’s amazing new sculpture “Male Baseball #1” will also be on view.