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Allison Schulnik Screening at the Hammer

Surely, by now, you’ve heard about Allison Schulnik‘s fifth full-length animated video. Grizzly Bear used it for their most recent music video, Pitchfork raved about it, and the NY Post asserted that Bjork had to be jealous about its psychedelic qualities.

If you’re in the LA-area,  you have a chance to see it for yourself on the big screen!

As part of their Flux series, the Hammer Museum hosts video greats Michel Gondry, Keith Schofield, Radical Friend and Stefan Nadelman with MMG’s Allison Schulnik – who will screen “Forest,” in addition to a performance by Mia Doi Todd, Michel Gondry and friends.

While admission is free, RSVP is strongly encouraged. Mark your calendars for next Thursday, December 17th, from 8-11pm! You won’t want to miss this one.

Miami in Review

MMG had this fantasy of doing blog updates every night we were in Miami – but after spending ten hours in the booth, followed by two hours in meetings, followed by brief appearances at artist and colleague happenings around the city…a few hours of sleep sounded like a more pressing need.

Now that we are back, and (for the most part) caught up with our post-fair ops, we are thrilled to share some of the fair’s highlights with you:

• We were excited to place works by Tim Bavington, Julie Heffernan, Nobuhito Nishigawara, Yigal Ozeri, Jason Salavon, Allison Schulnik, Cordy Ryman, Ben Weiner and Kenichi Yokono with enthusiastic and quality collectors.

Kiel Johnson, Kim Dorland, Ben Weiner Jason Salavon and Yigal Ozeri all made the journey to Miami to visit us, for which we were very thankful and appreciative. We were able to catch up with them at our event at the Essex House, which we co-hosted with Catharine Clark Gallery, DCKT Contemporary, Eleanor Harwood Gallery, Electric Works, Hosfelt Gallery, Marx & Zavattero, Mixed Greens, Morgan Lehman Gallery, P.P.O.W., Paul Kopeikin Gallery and Rena Bransten Gallery.

• Sarah Douglas of Art + Auction and ArtInfo.com spoke with Catlin Moore (Gallery Manager) about works in the booth, and consequently announced the Metropolitan Museum’s acquisition of Jason Salavon‘s “Portrait (Hals)” for their permanent collection in her PULSE Miami review.

Ben Weiner‘s “C6H1206” went to the Frederick R. Weisman Foundation’s permanent collection, while Julie Heffernan‘s “Study for Self Portrait as Flat World” went to the Eileen S. Kaminsky Family Foundation.

• Museum des Beaux Arts Montreal acquired one of Allison Schulnik‘s videos, and 2×2 Gallery in Amsterdam confirmed a solo exhibition of new works by Kenichi Yokono.

• According to the Wall Street Journal‘s ongoing coverage, Miami had approximately 40,000 people in town for the fairs…dangerously close to 2007’s 43,000, and – we feel – largely indicative of a returning market. MMG personally met some fabulous collectors and writers over the week.

• Parties were prevalent – including free concerts by Santigold and the Sex Pistols – but MMG was too booked up to attend any functions besides their own. Because of this, they lived vicariously through the coverage on ArtForum, Flavorpill and ArtLog, and are only marginally bitter.

We sincerely thank all of our fervent collectors and MMG advocates for making the trip out this year, your support of our gallery and our artists is always deeply appreciated. Furthermore, our featured artists floored us with amazing work created for the booth, and their support of our ever-developing program. We thank them for providing us with such incredible art on an ongoing basis.

Check out the iPhone photojournalism efforts of MMG’S Gallery Manager, Catlin Moore, who apologizes for the horrendous quality of the images, but hopes they illuminate a small fraction of Miami’s greatness.

Next up: PULSE New York, 2010. Check back for the gallery’s announcement of this year’s solo booth artist.

Dear Miami: MMG Loves You

We came, we saw, we conquered….our booth, at least.

Day one of PULSE Contemporary Art Fair: Miami leaves us void of complaints and thrilled with the works we brought along. PULSE’s new location at the Ice Palace is absolutely perfect and pristine; not to mention the fabulous turnout of established and emerging galleries alike.

Check out some of the photos from our day (excuse the quality, had to snap ’em quick with the iPhone amongst installation) – and if you’re in the area, please visit us in Booth B-202, December 3 – 6th!

New York Post Suggests Bjork/Schulnik Rivalry

In a recent article, the New York Post gave serious props to Allison Schulnik‘s much buzzed-about video for Grizzly Bear. We can’t say that making Bjork jealous is a bad thing…

If you haven’t seen it already (tsk, tsk!), you can watch the video on the NYP’s website.

Allison Schulnik + Grizzly Bear = Mind-Blowing

Allison Schulnik’s music video directorial debut for Grizzly Bear’s “Ready, Able” is – in a word – incredible.

The 4 minute and 30 second stop-motion animated piece was meticulously crafted out of clay by the artist, and uses the beloved Hobo Clown character oftentimes seen in her paintings.

Pitchfork calls it “mesmerizing,” but see it for yourself either on the Grizzly Bear website or YouTube. Round of applause for Allison…now for the VMA nom….

"Ready, Able"

Allison Schulnik in Brooklyn

Flatbush Ave Extension opened their group show, “Too Big to Fail: Big Paintings” on October 23 – featuring new work by MMG’s Allison Schulnik alongisde Erik Parker, Liz Markus, Kenny Scharf, Brian Faucette and several others.

On view through January 23, 2010, the show is sponsored by Lamontagne Gallery and New Art Dealers Alliance, and was recently a PICK on ArtCat! Jump on the subway and head over to Brooklyn to check it out…

Too Big to Fail

Collecting Calfornia Exhibition at LBAM

The Laguna Beach Art Museum will be featuring some of the most significant works of art created in California over the last 150 years in their upcoming exhibition, Collecting California: Selections from Laguna Art Museum.

Mark Moore Gallery’s Allison Schulnik is among the featured artists, alongside Kendell Carter, Peter Alexander and others. Collecting California will be on view November 8, 2009 – January 17, 2010.

Collecting California

Allison Schulnik in Border Crossings Magazine

Border Crossings Magazine dedicated eight pages to their recently published interview with MMG’s Allison Schulnik! Pick up issue #111 (on newsstands now) to read about her “Brilliant Rejects,” or visit her press page on the Mark Moore Gallery website to download a PDF of the feature article.

Border Crossings Magazine

Allison Schulnik á Paris

Planning on heading to Paris in the next few days? We’re jealous, but strongly encourage you to check out new works by Allison Schulnik and Kim Dorland featured in Galerie Polad-Hardouin’s exhibition, Holy Destruction, opening September 12, 2009 at 4pm.

On view through October 31, 2009, the show will also feature works by:

André Butzer
Armen Eloyan
Stefanie Gutheil
Jonathan Meese
Bjarne Melgaard
Nicolaï Huch
Marcel Hüppauff
Wu Xiaohai
Fred Kleinberg
Cristina Lama
Orlando Mostyn-Owen
Humberto Poblete Bustamante
Eva Räder
Dawn Mellor
Emmanuelle Renard
Raphaëlle Ricol
Jo Robertson
Lucy Stein

Details and further information can be found here.

Holy Destruction

Brand Spankin’ New Works by Allison Schulnik on View!

Allison Schulnik will be unveiling four new large works at two concurrent exhibitions – both opening this month!

First up:

Psychic Hearts, also featuring Angela Dufresne, Kristine Moran and Max Presneill.

Harris Art Gallery at the University of La Verne

1950 Third Street, La Verne, CA 91750

Opening reception: September 8, 2009, 5-7pm

On view through October 8, 2009.

Desert Hobo (2009)

Followed by:

Baker’s Dozen, also featuring Ann Diener, Mark Dutcher, McLean Fahnestock, Aragna Ker, Chuck Moffit, Jared Pankin, Matthew Picton, Tia Pulitzer, Nathan Redwood, Keith Walsh, Augusta Wood and Eric Yahnker.

Torrance Art Museum

3320 Civic Center, Torrance, CA 90509

Opening Reception: September 19, 6-10pm

On view through November, 7, 2009

We’ve seen the works created specially for these shows, and can attest to their awesome factor! Don’t miss these shows!