art market
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100 days 100 galleries; Day 33: Coastal Contemporary Gallery, Newport RI
Carlos Fentanes
Carlos Fentanes (CF): I have been following you for a while and I always find your site a source of inspiration. Your artists are very good. I’m going to tell you a secret: in the future I’m going to be part of your artists, not yet but I’m getting closer.Regards Coastal Contemporary (CC): Thank you…
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100 days 100 galleries; Day 31: Galerie Hugues Charbonneau, Montreal QC
Carlos Fentanes
Carlos Fentanes (CF): “Fosters the practice of 14 artists.” Why 14 artists, why not 15? or 13? Exclusively just them? Isn’t it boring? How do choose them? They seem very different between them. The gallery didn’t anwer. In their Instagram page they say: “Foster the practices of 14 artists / Expand theoretical discourses / Interdisciplinary”…
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100 days 100 galleries: Day 30: Galerie Jousse Enterprise, Paris France
Carlos Fentanes
Carlos Fentanes (CF): I have the perception that there was a peak in furniture in the 20th century and now it has been almost banished, what do you recommend me about modern furniture in 21st century? Galerie Jousse Enterprise (GJE): Dear Carlos,You can send your message to @jousseenterprise which is the account devoted to architect…
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100 days 100 galleries; Day 29: Dowling Walsh Gallery, Rockland ME
Carlos Fentanes
Carlos Fentanes (CF): Sky, lakes, clouds, some urban landscape…I can see this type of art in the North against South that is more figurative and the big cities that are prone to Abstract Art and Conceptual Art.Have you ever think about this? What are the factors? Weather? Education? Values? Dowling Walsh Gallery (DWG): nothing Another…
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100 days 100 galleries; Day 28: Capitain Petzel, Berlin Germany
Carlos Fentanes
Carlos Fentanes (CF): I saw your article about Stephanie Heinze and it was amazing. Her work, to said the less is intriguing, the article talked about it as Abstract Expresionism but I saw figures on it, it’s not totally abstract in that sense. How would you call it? Capitain Petzel (CP): Thank you for the…
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100 days 100 galleries; Day 27: Plus One Gallery, London UK
Carlos Fentanes
Carlos Fentanes (CF): In this era of ready made and Pop Art why choose Hyperrealism?It seems that Hyperrealism is the opposite of this modern times, now everything has to be made as fast as possible. Plus One Gallery (POG): (nothing) Yes, I think that now everything has to be made as fast and possible and…
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100 days 100 galleries; Day 26: Yavuz Gallery, Singapore
Carlos Fentanes
Carlos Fentanes (CF): Your gallery looks like a happy gallery.I see a lot of figurative art on your site, it seems like a trend now: less pop and more proposal. Are people getting tired of Conceptual Art and Pop Art? Yavuz Gallery (YG): (nothing) Nothing at all, maybe galleries are tired of artists asking silly…
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100 days 100 galleries; Day 25: Galería Elvira González, Madrid Spain
Carlos Fentanes
Carlos Fentanes (CF): Hello, I just passed by your gallery and I want just tell you that I like what I saw.Well, I was not precisely passing by because I’m in the Canadian Prairies but I saw your Instagram account.Something inside me pushed me to ask: How can I appreciate Abstract Art?P.S. My mother’s best…
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100 days 100 galleries; Day 24: Galerie 42b, Paris France
Carlos Fentanes
Carlos Fentanes (CF): I like abstract painting but there’s something inside me that’s repeating all the time: “My kid could paint this”.Have you ever had this sensation? Galerie 42b (G42b): (empty) Another day, another gallery with no answers. This question was a little poisonous, I know but have you ever wondered the same thing about…
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100 days 100 galleries; Day 23: Michael Reid Contemporary Art Gallery, Sydney Australia
Carlos Fentanes
Carlos Fentanes (CF): There’s a strong relationship with nature in your artists. It’s almost a mainstream. Michael Reid Gallery (MR): (empty) Can somebody tell them that they have to respond their messages? even a like is OK. Why is so hard to say thanks? If you’re a gallery and you have a website and you…