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Dec 1 - 5, 2010
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Dec 1 - 5, 2010
Wynwood Art Disctrict, 30011 NE 1st Ave. at NW 31st St., Miami FL 33137
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Dec 1 - 5, 2010
The Art Miami Pavilion, The Miami Midtown Arts District, Midtown Blvd (NE 1st Avenue) between NE 32nd & NE 31st Street, Miami FL 33137
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Dec 1 - 4, 2010
3841 NE 2nd Ave, Suite 400, Miami FL 33137
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Photo Miami Art Fair 2010
Dec 1 - 5, 2010
34th and North Miami in Miami's Wynwood Arts District, Miami FL 33127
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Art Basel | Miami Beach
Dec 2 - 5, 2010
Miami Beach Convention Center, Hall A and D, Miami Beach FL 33127
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NADA ART FAIR | MIAMI BEACH 2010
Dec 2 - 5, 2010
Deauville Beach Resort, 6701 Collins Avenue, Miami FL 33141
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VERGE Art Fair Miami
Dec 2 - 5, 2010
The Catalina Hotel & Beach Club, 1732 Collins Avenue, Miami FL 33139
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Dec 3 - 5, 2010
The Ice Palace, 1400 North Miami Avenue, Miami FL 33136 www.pulse-art.com
ZOOM CONTEMPORARY ART FAIR
December 1 – 5, 2010
South Seas Hotel, 1751 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139
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GABOR ÝSZ
WINNER OF THE 2010 BMW – PARIS PHOTO PRIZE FOR CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHY
PARIS. Under the theme “Electric Vision”, the 7th edition of the BMW-Paris Photo Prize worth €12,000, has been awarded to contemporary Hungarian artist Gabor Ýsz who is represented by Loevenbruck Gallery in Paris.
Born in 1962 and based in Amsterdam, Gabor Ýsz is an important figure on the contemporary Hungarian art scene. Uncluttered in style, his work deals mainly with the observation and relationship between man and the space around him. He uses the camera obscura and the stenope as processes by which he records the surrounding space and the effects of light on photosensitive paper.
Entitled “Permanent Daylight,” (204) the winning work is part of a series he made in a caravan which he turned into a camera obscura and parked next to a cluster of agricultural greenhouses. The image was made over four successive nights during which the light emanating from these strange, almost unearthly structures slowly reacted with the photosensitive material.
Said Michel Frizot, photography historian and member of the 2010 jury: “The originality of Gabor Ýsz’s practice is unlike certain standards of today, owing to the fact that he works slowly and without pomposity. His image seems to us to be totally in tune with the theme “Electric vision.” Inspired by BMW’s Concept ActiveE, the theme “Electric Vision” pays tribute to electricity as it shapes the
technological future of our societies and transforms our vision of the world.
Carlo Van de Roer, 2010 BMW – Paris Photo Prize special mention.
The jury also gave a special mention to Carlos Van de Roer, a photographer from New Zealand born in 1975 and represented by M+B Gallery (Los Angeles). In his work entitled “Miranda July, 2009” he tries to capture the aura of his model using an enhanced Polaroid camera.
Jury 2010: Presided by Philippe Dehennin, CEO of BMW, France ; Michel Frizot, photography historian
(France), F.C. Gundlach, collector (Germany), Jean-Luc Monterosso, director of the Maison Européenne de la Photographie, Paris (France) , Joanna Mytkowska, curator and director of the MOMA Warsaw (Poland), Anders Petersen, photographer (Sweden)
Courtesy if Delphine Warin - Paris Photo 2010
LONDON. At a ceremony in London on 16 November, Zaha Hadid was awarded the Financial Times’ Women at the Top's first-ever award for excellence outside the corporate arena.
The Financial Times' Women at the Top – their flagship analysis of female business leadership – is about celebration and aspiration. Growing numbers of women are now rising to the executive board of companies around the world. Given the obstacles many have overcome to reach key positions and the difference they are already making to the way in which the business world works, their success alone is cause for celebration. At the same time, their prominence fuels the aspirations of millions of women and girls who see themselves as future leaders.
To watch the interview with Zaha Hadid and read more about the Financial Times’ Women at the Top, please visit:
http://womenatthetop.ft.com
Zaha Hadid
wins
Photography © Jason Schmidt
AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE
Jury 2010:
Christian Caujolle, curator
Jean-François Dubois, Secretary-General of Vivendi and President of the Friends of the Maison Européenne de la Photographie association
Guillaume Piens, Paris Photo Fair Manager
Catherine Vauselle, Paris Photo Director of Communications
Gaëlle Abravanel : série Dé-réalité
Cetrobo : série RE-BELLES
Ana Galan : série Viv(r)e la vie!
PARIS. The telecommunications company SFR and Paris Photo have joined forces again for the fourth edition of the SFR – Paris Photo Young Talents Competition.
This initiative gives four emerging artists the opportunity of being exhibited in the heart of the world’s leading event for photography professionals.
After a difficult selection among 1,000 high-quality candidates, the jury named three prize-winners and the fourth was also elected a winner by voters on Web site. The theme of this edition is "movement."
The short-listed artists are:
Ana Galan
Guillaume Fandel
Gaëlle Abravanel (voted ‘coup de cœur’, or ‘top choice’)
Cetrobo (public prize)
These four emerging talents will be exhibited at SFR's space (Salle Soufflot) at Paris Photo alongside works by François-Régis Durand, who was awarded the SFR - Paris Photo Young Talents Contest Grand Prize.
Guillaume Fandel : série U4/4U
SFR Young Talents
launched new artists at Paris Photo 2010
FINANCIAL TIMES
WOMEN
AT THE TOP