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Artists For Peace and Justice Reveal Fierce Creativity

Artists For Peace And Justice Producing Four-Day Exhibit

Artists For Peace And Justice Producing Four-Day Exhibit

The second edition of Fierce Creativity benefitting Artists For Peace And Justice will assemble with a four-day selling exhibition at PACE Gallery located at 32 E 57th Street beginning October 21-25. PACE Gallery will feature work from over 45 leading contemporary artists including Chuck Close, Jessica Craig-Martin, Rita Ackermann, and Kara Walker. Curated by Chuck Close and Jessica Craig-Martin 100% of the proceeds from the exhibition will benefit Artists for Peace and Justice. “It would not have been possible for me to ask people to contribute if I did not believe in the effectiveness of Artists for Peace and Justice and in the new template it brings to the charity world, “ noted Jessica Craig-Martin. “These artworks are the fuel for a simple but powerful weapon: education. It is a cause that I believe all artists should be involved in, as there are none of us who could refute every child’s right to a good and free education.” Artists for Peace and Justice is a non-profit organization originated by filmmaker Paul Haggis. Through its effort to encourage peace and social justice around the world, APJ’s goal is to serve the poorest communities in Haiti with programs in education and healthcare through the arts, providing full scholarships to students. To learn more about Artists for Peace and Justice please visit www.apjnow.org

Let's Party by Jessica Craig-Martin

Let’s Party by Jessica Craig-Martin

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Garage Magazine Issue No 7 Features Jeff Koons Virtual Sculpture


Garage Magazine Hits Newsstands With Latest Issue

Garage Magazine Hits Newsstands With Latest Issue

Garage Magazine, the biannual publication that showcases raw collaborations between art, fashion, and literature hit newsstands on September 4 with its No 7 Issue. The 268-page copy debuts alongside the Garage Mag App, allowing users to access exclusive content embedded in the magazine. This is done by scanning over the cover and selecting pages denoted by the Garage “G” including Jeff Koon’s virtual sculpture “Lady Bug”. Users can also view “Lady Bug” from their mobile devices in 360 degrees. Inspired by Jeff Koons’ “Lady Bug” photographer Sølve Sundsbø shot three covers remaining Anja Rubik, Binx Walton and Cara Delevingne as Koons bunny sculptures. “GARAGE has always aspired to push the physical limits of a magazine. We are inspired by the infinite possibilities of the digital realm and look forward to exploring new media in this issue and beyond”, noted not Dasha Zhukova, editor-in-chief of GARAGE. “We are excited to have collaborated with Jeff Koons on his first virtual sculpture.” Click here to purchase GARAGE.

Garage Magazine Hits Newsstands With Latest Issue

 

Garage Magazine Hits Newsstands With Latest Issue

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Hugo Boss Sponsors Bailey’s Stardust Exhibition

Bailey's Stardust Exhibit Debuts In London

Bailey’s Stardust Exhibit Debuts In London

David Bailey will be featured at National Portrait Gallery, London next month. Sponsored by Hugo Boss, the exhibition is the largest one of the legendary photographer’s work.

Highlighting over 250 portraits, Bailey’s exhibition entitled “Bailey’s Stardust” features prominent figures such as Kate Moss and Jerry Hall. The title reflects the idea that we all start off as and then return to, stardust.

Bailey’s Stardust is structured thematically, with images presented throughout a series of contrasting rooms: from the glamorous to the impoverished, the famous to the notorious. Bailey takes his guests on a journey of famous faces such as The Rolling Stones and Catherine Bailey and then in a stark contrast presents unknowns from his 1974 expedition to Papua New Guinea and moving images of the people devastated by the famine in east Africa.

Bailey, who is regarded as one of the first celebrity photographers, was born in London in 1938. His photography career began by assisting photographer John French. French helped Bailey land a job at British Vogue where he later met and dated model Jean Shrimpton. It was through his work “Young Idea Goes West” with Shrimpton that he gained popularity. Bailey is hailed as one of the key photographers of the decade, capturing the youth of “swinging London”.

He soon became almost as famous as the faces he captured on film. His energetic, raw, and sometimes controversial style captures the essence of his subjects. Bailey has been quoted in Vogue’s 1999 Millennium Issue as stating that his photos “…had a directness that other photographers’ pictures didn’t have. And they weren’t about me. They were about the people in the pictures.”
As art and fashion are both inspired by a desire to capture the spirit of their time. Hugo Boss has organized numerous notable exhibits and are proud to sponsor Bailey’s Stardust as part of this international program which has been supporting the arts for nearly two decades.

”David Bailey is a master in his field. Photography and fashion are highly intertwined and therefore we are very honored to be able to support this career spanning and unique exhibition”, says Gerd von Podewils, Senior Vice President Global Communication at HUGO BOSS AG.

Bailey’s Stardust will run at National Portrait Gallery, St Martin’s Place, London from February 6th till June 1st. For more information please visit www.npg.org.uk.

 

Photo Credit: David Bailey

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Winter Antiques Show Young Collectors Night

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Young Collectors Night

Thursday, January 31, 2013
7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
at the Park Avenue Armory, 67th Street & Park Avenue

An exciting, high-energy evening for new collectors, emerging philanthropists, and art and design enthusiasts. Featuring cocktails & hors d’oeuvres, a private viewing of the Show, and an exclusive “Meet the Designers” reception.

All tickets $175 per person in advance and at the door, subject to availability.
Photo ID required for ticket pick-up and entrance to the Armory.

 

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