Art Gallery
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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…
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100 days 100 galleries; Day 22: Franklin Bowles Galleries, San Francisco & New York
Carlos Fentanes
Carlos Fentanes (CF): I saw some photos of your newest exhibition: Natural Curiosities. The artists seem so different between them but the exhibition is so harmonic. What’s the common point? Franklin Bowles (FB): nothing Sadly not answering is the most common reaction from galleries, here’s another example. Today I walked my dog in the morning,…
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100 days 100 galleries; Day 21: Beinart Gallery, Melbourne Australia
Carlos Fentanes
Carlos Fentanes (CF): I really like the style of your gallery, is it fantasy or how do you call it? Beinart Gallery (BG): Thank youWe generally call it surreal figurativeBut that is not an official title for a movementJust descriptive CF: Sorry about called it “fantasy”, I didn’t know how to name it maybe Visual…
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100 days 100 galleries; Day 20: Galería Fernando Pradilla, Madrid Spain
Carlos Fentanes
Carlos Fentanes (CF): Hello, I have a blog about galleries and their relationship with artists and I want to feature yous gallery, as an introduction how do you describe your gallery? Galería Fernando Pradilla (GFP): nothing That was a translation, I wrote it in Spanish in part because the gallery is in Spain and in…
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100 days 100 galleries; Day 19: Eckert Fine Art, Kent, CT
Carlos Fentanes
Carlos Fentanes (CF): Hello,I have a blog about art galleries and their relationship with their artists. I want to feature your gallery in my blog.How do you describe your gallery as an introduction? Eckert Fine Art (EFA): nothing Should I start with something more friendly, less scary? Did I said something wrong? It seems that…
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100 days 100 Galleries; Day 18: Reiter Galleries, Berlin
Carlos Fentanes
Carlos Fentanes (CF): Hello,I have a blog about galleries and their relationship with artists, I want to feature you gallery.How do yo describe the gallery as a way of introduction? Reiter Galleries (RG): nothing This is more complicated each day, I don’t like to introduce myself as a blogger; I’m an artist, I do not…
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100 days 100 galleries; day 15: Galleri Skandinavia, Stockholm Sweden
Carlos Fentanes
Carlos Fentanes (CF): I saw in your catalog works than go from realism to pop passing through figurative painting. How did you come to this mix of works? Gallery: silent This time it didn’t work, maybe they don’t understand English, maybe they don’t want to answer, maybe they don’t see their messages. I have seen…