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Image Courtesy of Cutlog NY |
Niederlauterbach.- Next Thursday May 9th, 2013 at The Clemente 107 building in Suffolk Street located in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, the four-year old experimental Paris-based art fair, Cutlog, will inaugurate a 5-day first American edition showcasing 48 galleries presenting performances, installations, talks, films and art exhibitions in an architectural designed setting.
Coinciding and running concurrently with a handful of art fairs including the 2nd annual Frieze New York, Cutlog NY will present cutting-edge international galleries in a converted 19th century Neo-Gothic former public school building that now runs as a cultural space known as the Clemente Soto Velez Center.
Sponsored by the Franco-German television network ARTE, Cutlog NY will have a unique art display showcasing artwork at the center of every room and departing from the traditional exhibitors partitions and booths found at regular art fairs; performances and art video screenings will be showcased at the building's adjacent 13,000 square-foot parking lot.
Mostly from New York and Paris, all exhibitors will present an original project featuring one or more works by artists selected by a jury of professionals.
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Image Courtesy of Spinello Projects |
From Miami, the cutting-edge Spinello Projects will present a site specific project entitled Classroom No. 203, featuring painting, sculpture, textile works, works on paper, interactive sculpture and performance. Spinello participating artists include: Aramis Gutierrez, Richard Haden, Sinisa Kukec, Manny Prieres, Frances Trombly, Naama Tsabar, and Agustina Woodgate.
Cutlog NY exhibitors include: Aperto Projects Montpellier;Art Amalgamated New York;Art Connections Tel aviv; B. Pailley Projects France; Be-poles Paris; Céline Moine Lyon; Cirrus Los Angeles; Clemente Soto Vélez Center Projects New York; Concept Art Paris; Creative Growth Oakland; Dix9 Paris; Edward Cutler Milano; Fragmental Museum New York; Frants Gallery Space New York; Front Room Brooklyn; Galerie Charlot Paris; Gama Istanbul; Garis & Hahn New York; Gurfinkel Projects New York; House of the Nobleman London; Hübner and Hübner Germany; Jag Modern Philadelphia; L’Inlassable Paris; Lambert New York; LEBENSON Paris; LETC/LAND Brooklyn; L’Aléatoire Paris; Marion de Cannière Antwerp; Microscope Gallery New York; Molin Corvo Gallery Milano; Olivier Waltman Paris; Per Partes Projects New York; Renaud Siegman Projects Paris; Rox New York; Seymour Projects Paris; Spinello Projects Miami; spree Paris; The Apartment Vancouver; The Hole New York; The Impermanent Collection Los Angeles; The July 16 London; The Noise Index USA; The Proposition New York; TIME IN New York; TURF London, New York; White Box New York and Yael Rosenblut Santiago.