For the second year in a row, the Artist Collective:
Donna Dodson, Andy Moerlein and Stephan Fowlkes. will be exhibiting new works of art at Fountain Art Fair in Booth D-106, Friday March 8th at 5p-Sunday March 10th at 5pm in the 69th Regiment Armory, 68 Lexington Ave at 25th St.Opening Reception: Friday March 8th 7p-12am. For more information and to purchase tickets visit, http://www.fountainartfair.com.
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Donna Dodson |
This year, ARTIST COLLECTIVE will be presenting the sculptural
and wall works of Donna Dodson, Stephan Fowlkes and Andy Moerlein.
These three artists use Nature both as inspiration and as
material–particularly wood–in their work, with three very different
approaches and outcomes. With works ranging from figurative to geometric
to ethereal, there is something for everyone at the ARTIST COLLECTIVE.
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Andy Moerlein |
Fountain Art Fair was founded in 2006 by David Kesting, Lincoln Capla,
and John Leo as an attempt to leverage support for smaller independent
galleries, collectives and artists who wished to gain access to a larger
audience of collectors and critics. From its roots deep within the
independent Williamsburg, Brooklyn art scene, Fountain has grown to
represent over 60 international avant garde galleries and projects,
showcasing progressive primary-market works in New York, Miami, Chicago
and Los Angeles.
Fountain Art Fair has received critical acclaim for its uniquely
alternative art fair model and genuine dedication to the artists and
galleries who share in its vision and ideology. Celebrated as the first
of a new influential generation of alternative fairs, Fountain is
reinterpreting the concept of the art fair experience and paving a new
path for the future of contemporary art.
When Marcel Duchamp arrived in New York for the first time to exhibit
his work at the original 1913 Armory Show at the 69th Regiment Armory,
he left a lasting legacy that challenged people’s preconceived notions
of what art can be. One hundred years later, Fountain Art Fair is challenging people’s preconceived notions of what an art fair
can be. Based primarily in Miami and New York City, Fountain bridges
the gap between art and contemporaries delivered to America all those
years ago.
Like Duchamp, and his famous ready made Fountain, Fountain Art Fair
is the foundation upon which a whole generation of working artists and
galleries are able to engage the global art market on their own terms.
As a family, Fountain comes together to define an accessible alternative
vision for the future of contemporary art. [From the website, http://www.fountainartfair.com/about/]
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Stephan Fowlkes |
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