Northeast Issue #98 Sneek Peek!
by New American Paintings February 20, 2012, 8:15 am
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#98,
Alexia Stamatiou,
Amze Emmons,
Andrew Brischler,
Becky Suss,
Ben Boothby,
Ben Weiner,
Benjamin Degan,
Brian Zink,
Cary Smith,
Chelsey Tyler Wood,
Cristi Rinklin,
DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum,
Dina Deitsch,
Dodge Gallery,
Echo Eggebrecht,
Erin Murray,
Eugenie Tung,
Hannah Cole,
Jaqueline Cedar,
Jason Bard Yarmosky,
Jason Seeley,
Jessie Edelman,
Joe M. Wardwell,
Julie Oppermann,
Justin Richel,
KAORUKO,
Kay Ruane,
Kristen Dodge,
Laurel Sparks,
Louise Marshall,
Marc Séguin,
Michael Yoder,
NAP,
Nina Bovasso,
Northeast,
Peter Opheim,
Rebecca Roberts,
Rebecca Rutstein,
Ria Brodell,
Robert Buck,
Roxa Smith,
Ryan McLennan,
Seth Clark,
Shawn Huckins,
sneak peak,
Summer Wheat,
Susan Siegel
The 2012 Northeast Issue, #98, is now hitting newsstands across the US. We expect them to ship to subscribers in the next 1 to 2 weeks, so check those mailboxes! The juror for the Northeast issue was Dina Deitsch, deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA.

Deitsch notes in her essay, “While the Northeast can be characterized by its cold weather, ties to the earliest days of American history, a collection of some very good schools, and perhaps, what is politely termed a Yankee frugality or better yet, pragmatism, the truth of the matter is that the art here bears no such defining characteristics. In the realm of painting, where the limits are the mind and hand, there is a remarkable range of forward-thinking ideas, subject matter, and technique. In the grouping of painters featured in this issue of New American Paintings you’ll come across works that speak more to the human experience—both local and global—and a broadening effect of thinking through painting as a material, as color, and less as a means to an end. This shift towards the materiality of paint seems to almost reinvigorate the medium, taking it into the space of the world itself.”
– View a list of all featured artists after the jump!
You can pre-order the issue by calling 617-778-5265.
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New American Paintings’ Miami Beach Highlights
by New American Paintings December 6, 2011, 8:15 am
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Art Market,
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47 Canal,
Abmach and Rice,
Allison Schulnik,
Amze Emmons,
Andrew Schoultz,
Art Basel Miami Beach,
Basel,
Bill Thompson,
Blythe Projects,
Daniel Rich,
Davidson Contemporary,
Derek Eller Gallery,
Echo Eggebrecht,
Ellen Lesperance,
Fahamu Pecou,
Fountain,
Freight and Volume,
Horton Gallery,
Joan Linder,
Julie Opperman,
Keith Mayerson,
Kiel Johnson,
Kim McCarty,
Locust Projects,
Lyons Wier Gallery,
M+B,
Marci Washington,
Margaret Thatcher Projects,
Mark Moore Gallery,
Mark Schoening,
Marx & Zavattero,
Matthew Day Jackson,
Michael Scoggins,
Molly Zuckerman-Hartung,
NADA Art Fair,
Peter Blum Gallery,
Pierogi,
Pulse Miami,
Rena Bransten Gallery,
Rubell Family Collection,
Sarah Cain,
Scott Reeder,
Seven,
Steven Zevitas,
Taravat Talepasand,
The Green Gallery,
Tim Bavington,
Van Horn,
Wendy Wight,
William Cordova,
Yoon Lee
For the past decade, Miami has effectively become the art capital of the world for one week in early December of each year. Spearheaded by the launch of Art Basel Miami in 2001, the city now plays host to more than a dozen satellite art fairs, and countless events and performances spread throughout the city. Hundreds of galleries from around the world participate in the various fairs and events, and they offer the unprecedented opportunity for art enthusiasts, collectors and art world professionals to consider the work of thousands of artists. Overwhelming? Absolutely. Fun? You bet. An art fair might not be the best situation in which to seriously consider works of art, but there is no better place to get the pulse of the current art world. – Read more from NAP Publisher, Steven Zevitas, and see some highlights after the jump!

Artist Amze Emmons (NAP #41, MFA Annual 2002, #81, #98), in front of his work at Fountain
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