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[Sponsor] Tyler School of Art Summer Painting and Sculpture Intensive Program

The Tyler School of Art Summer Painting Intensive / Summer Sculpture Intensive (SPI/SSI) is a 7-week (June 13–July 29) immersion program for artists interested in developing their work in a challenging and supportive environment. The SPI / SSI program is a non-credit, post-baccalaureate style residency program suitable for BA and BFA seniors and recent graduates aiming to hone their artistic and intellectual skills, students building a portfolio for application to graduate school and professional artists seeking to strengthen their abilities and expand their outlook.

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[Sponsor] Dia:Beacon Presents Robert Whitman’s Passport

This Saturday, April 16 and Sunday, April 17 at 8pm, Dia Art Foundation will present multimedia and theater artist Robert Whitman’s Passport project at Dia:Beacon in Beacon, New York and at the Alexander Kasser Theater in Montclair, New Jersey. This ambitious new work combines non-narrative, imagistic theater with live performance, video projections and sound installations in an artist-created environment.

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Thank You to Our March Sponsors!

We want to take a moment to show our appreciation to our monthly sponsors for doing their part and helping us provide you with daily coverage of the art world. This month’s sponsors include Collectrium, Dia Art Foundation’s presentation of Robert Whitman, NYU Steinhardt’s thesis exhibition, Tyler School of Art’s summer intensive art programs and BAMart’s benefit auction.

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[Sponsor] Censoring Wojnarowicz

In The Life Media, producers of In The Life, the longest running television show documenting the gay experience, have created Censoring Wojnarowicz, an exclusive online video exploring the controversy surrounding the removal of David Wojnarowicz’s “A Fire in My Belly” video installation from the National Portrait Gallery’s Hide/Seek exhibition.

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Thank You to Our February Sponsors!

We want to take a moment to thank our sponsors for the month of February, who have made all the posting we’ve done possible.

The Association of Professional Art Advisors (APAA) is an international organization of leading independent art advisors and corporate art curators. On Friday, March 4, APAA will present “Public/Private: For and Against the Private Collector Museum,” a panel moderated by Lindsay Pollock.

In The Life Media are the producers of In The Life, the longest running television show documenting the gay experience. In The Life Media’s January 2011 Hidden Histories documented the opening of the Smithsonian’s Hide/Seek exhibition and spoke with the artists, historians and curators involved in the show.

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[Sponsor] APAA Presents Public/Private: For and Against the Private Collector Museum

The Association of Professional Art Advisors (APAA) presents Public/Private: For and Against the Private Collector Museum, moderated by Lindsay Pollock with speakers Sam Keller, Raymond Learsy, Allan Schwartzman and Mary Zlot.

Public/Private is hosted by Phillips de Pury & Company, at 450 Park Avenue, New York, 10022. The panel will take place in conjunction with The Armory Show on Friday, March 4, and will run from 9:30 am to 11:30 am.

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Bushwick’s Beat Nite Is THE Place to Be Friday Night

Jason Andrew + Norte Maar bring back the late night with the fifth installment of BEAT NITE: Bushwick Art Spaces Stay Open Late, Friday, February 18, 6-10PM. This bi-annual night is half art stroll, half bar crawl, where selected art spaces from the legit galleries to the DIY apartment spaces stay open late for each other and the public welcoming the public to see real art in real time, one night only. Each of the ten spaces will host new art and offer true neighborhood hospitality in the form of drinks and music in what has become the signature party of all parties with art above all else. This episode of BEAT NITE is sponsored by HYPERALLERGIC.

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Thank You to Our December Sponsors!

Right before we all take a break for the holidays, we want to give a shout out to the people who make our blog possible and thank our sponsors for December. Art We Love is an approachable way to jump into art collecting with pieces by artists that are not only affordable but special as well. From painters, photographers and draftsman both established and emerging, Art We Love has a wide selection of work that’s carefully curated. Prices range from $15 to $2,000. I particularly like Changha Hwang’s “Roller Coaster,” seen at left.

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[Sponsor] ArtWeLove: It’s Fine Art, Finally Collectible. 10% off until Dec 31

Offering an exclusive, exquisitely curated collection of limited edition prints starting at $15, ArtWeLove brings leading contemporary artists into everyone’s lives — easily, enjoyably and affordably.

Works by established artists such as Lyle Starr, Tomoo Gokita, and rising stars such as Venice Biennale-featured Jorge Otero-Pailos, Brent Green, and Molly Dilworth are all available in at least two formats, and priced from $15 to $2,000. Click through for art picks from the editors of Hyperallergic, Art Fag City and Art Market Views.

Check out the ArtWeLove 2010 holiday gift guide, which makes it even easier to give the gift of fine art to someone you love — and to treat yourself too. Get 10% off your first purchase through December 31 by using the code NECTAR10AWL at checkout.

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[Sponsor] Pulitzer Foundation Launches Online Catalogue for Ann Hamilton’s stylus

If the voice’s call is the origin of speech – with its ability to hail, summon, or bestow a name – then perhaps the hand, raised to touch, or signal at a distance, is its silent counterpart. These two gestures form a call and response that provides the structure for stylus, a project created by Ann Hamilton for the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts.

Now, visitors unable to make it to the museum itself still have a chance to check out the exhibition, explore the galleries and immerse themselves in the images, video, and audio that fill the installation through its online catalogue.

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