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Art Basel: Blake Gopnik on the Festival Where Art Is a Commodity
Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Art Basel. Blake Gopnik hits the famous festival where art is a commodity—with Monopoly money in hand. read more
Art Basel: Blake Gopnik on the Festival Where Art Is a Commodity
Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Art Basel. Blake Gopnik hits the famous festival where art is a commodity—with Monopoly money in hand. read more
#artBasel Who’s The Prettiest Booth of Them All, us of course! Work is moving fast people-Visit A05 @SCOPEartshow to see what all the fuss is about.
#artBasel Photo of the Day I always transport my crates of art in my convertible Mustang, don’t you?
CTS_December 2011
-scope MIAMI
featuring David Kramer, Eric Doeringer, Jack Balas, and Victoria Campillo
Run Dates: November 29th - December 4th 2011
Opening Date: Tuesday November 29th 4-8pm VIP Preview
Location: -SCOPE Pavilion
Directions: NE 1st Ave (Midtown Blvd) at NE 30th St., Miami, FL 33127
we have a limited number of free day passes to the -scope art fair to receive a complimentary pass please contact us.
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Eric Doeringer, Stains (after Ed Ruscha) 2009, 78 page portfolio including 75 stains on paper and one stain on box interior, edition of 10, each page approx: 12x11in (31x28cm) box approx 13x12x1in (32x29x3cm)
Image courtesy of {CTS} creativethriftshop, NY.
{CTS} creative thriftshop is excited to announce our participation at -scope Miami (November 29th- December 4th, 2011 booth A05). -scope art fair is celebrating it’s eleventh year in which it established its name by curating cutting-edge contemporary art from around the world. Cementing its future with an 80,000 square foot pavilion across the street from Art Miami, SCOPE Miami’s high-profile venue is centrally located in the heart of the Wynwood Arts District. Running concurrently with Art Basel Miami, SCOPE’s Midtown Miami home is just steps from The Rubell family collection, Margulies Collection at the Warehouse and Goldman Collection.
For this year’s presentation CTS is excited to join galerist Katharine Mulherin from Katharine Mulherin Contemporary in presenting a group show under the joint name Mulherin | CTS. We will have on exhibt the work of four artists Eric Doeringer, David Kramer, Jack Balaa, and Victoria Campillo.
Please don’t forget to Download Collectrium app to better experience the art shows during the week of artBasel. If you want to know more about that work of art? Just snap an image of the piece and Collectrium will provide you with instant information about the artwork, the artist and the gallery. You can add your own notes, mark as a favorite or share it with friends. You can find us under the gallery name of Mulherin | CTS- take a look.
Eric Doeringer a multimedia artist based in Brooklyn, NY. works addresses issues of illegality, the art market, and the intersection between subculture and popular culture in America. In this presentation we hang three works in a kind of “California Conceptualist” installation featuring works recreated after John Baldessari, Charles Ray, and Ed Ruscha. Here the artist has stretched the allowance of what perhaps the artist ideology intended when they said - anyone simply by following a set of written instruction could create said works..jpg)
Jack Balas, Jizz, 2009, oil and enamel on canvas, 24x30in (76x61cm)
Image courtesy of {CTS} creativethriftshop, NY.
Jack Balas is interested in recontextualizing images of men in a variety of emotional and stylistic scenarios — a context in which they function as everyman, but are more vulnerable than their surface perfection might suggest. Reaching beyond the fleeting surface and the idealization associated with youth the work deals with timeless ideas such as: truth, beauty, faith, time, the infinite, what we learn and what we know. Art has the capacity to offer some transcendent spark to bridge the gap between intent and form, between idea and the evidence of our lives. Muse indeed..jpg.jpg)
David Kramer, Props and Excuses, 2011, oil on canvas with drink cart, glass bottles, and light, 61x60in (155x152cm)
Image courtesy of Katharine Mulherin, Toronto
David Kramer makes art work that tells jokes and stories or creates visual puns all asking similar types of proverbial questions and then questioning why the stock answers never quite seems to fit. Using advertisements and lifestyle magazine images, often from his youth in the 1970’s, Kramer is on an eternal mission looking for clues as to the whereabouts of the “Good Life” and the American Dream often depicted in these pages. His own proverbial questions often shape up to questions of why hasn’t his own life lived up to the promises doled out by both Hollywood and Madison Avenue.%202006,%20lambda%20print,%20edition%20of%203.jpg)
Victoria Campillo, Intimacy Series (077 Jackson Pollock), 2006, lambda print, edition of 3, 19x24in (48x60cm)
Image courtesy of {CTS} creativethriftshop, NY.
Victoria Campillo is a kind of mad scientist, working in a dizzying almost schizophrenic pace creating series of photographs that number in the hundreds. The themes are limitless, countless, immune to repeating yet are based wholly on the idea of repetition. Her work deals greatly with the unconscious science of visual recognition. Establishing the relationship between the eye and the mind ability and its gravity to process categorization and identification on a primordial level.
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VIEW RECENT PRESS 03-2011 Eric Doeringer/ Hyperallergic
VIEW RECENT PRESS 02-2011 Eric Doeringer/ NYARC
VIEW RECENT PRESS 02-2011 Eric Doeringer/ Bad at Sports *radio interview
VIEW RECENT PRESS 09-2011 David Kramer/ NY Art Beat
VIEW RECENT PRESS 06-2011 David Kramer/ New American Painters
VIEW RECENT PRESS 06-2010 David Kramer/ The Gallery Beat *video
VIEW RECENT PRESS 12-2010 Jack Balas/ The Art Point
VIEW RECENT PRESS 06-2011 Jack Balas/ The Advocate
Want more information about CTS:
{CTS} creative thriftshop | 635 Humboldt St. Brooklyn, NY. 11222 | www.creativethriftshop.com | info@creativethriftshop.com
A mega pile of cool. Thnx @showpaper collectable newsprint posters. #NYARTBOOKFAIR Rocks! C-ya tomorrow @PRINTED_MATTER @MoMAPS1 always a great show.
What’s in your Bag? #NYARTBOOKFAIR @PRINTED_MATTER @MoMAPS1 #ERICDOERINGER
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Los rostros internacionales de Artesantander
11.07.11 - 00:09 -GUILLERMO BALBONA | SANTANDER.
{CTS} Creative Thrift Shop, Nueva York. La galería neoyorquina exhibirá obra de Eric Doeringer (Estados Unidos 1974)un artista que actualmente vive y trabaja en Brooklyn. Doeringer crea entre seis y quince obras cada día y declaró a The New York Times, en una entrevista en 2005, que su obra es «como una línea de montaje». Su objetivo en la feria es «examinar la noción de valor en el mercado del arte a través de una selección de lo engañosamente simple, mediante conocidas obras del arte moderno».
Source: eldiariomontanes.es
PRESS PRESS PRESS CTS is the best!!!!
gracias @dmontanes @ArteSantander
a punto de abrir sus puertas:
Desde el miércoles a las 19, 30 horas hasta el domingo se podrá visitar esta muestra que en su XX aniversario reúne a 45 galerías, de ellos 7 cántabras y 8 extranjeras.
19/07/2011 VÍDEO Cantabria general
ARTE SANTANDER 2011
Palacio de Exposiciones y Congresos
Avda del Stadium s/n 39005 Santander. Spain
Every year, Santander, a popular northern Spain city, attracts a great number of visitors to enjoy the city, its wonderful beaches and its cultural variety. And especially in terms of the latter, there are more and more people coming every year who do not want to miss the main event of the summer season.
Arte Santander art fair opens its 20th edition this coming July 20 through 24th. This year the fair has created a more focused more experimental show that has only 45 galleries mainly from Spain but also Germany, Poland, Mexico, and the United States.
{CTS} creative thriftshop is proud to be one of the 45 galleries invited to exhibit at the show this summer. We hope to see you all there.
@TheArtDossier thnx! PRESS PRESS PRESS Eric Doeringer is the Best!
March 4th, 2011 – Day 4 of Armory Week Madness
We made their list of must-sees from PULSE New York 2011.—-#2!!!
2) CTS Creative Thriftshop (Brooklyn) Eric Doeringer’s set of 75 Stains in portolio and handmade box (after Ed Ruscha) from 2009.
Art After Dark- whacha' doing tonight?

ART AFTER DARK
Tuesday, March 1st, 9 pm–midnight
Guggenheim Museum
5th Ave at 89th St.
Please join us to celebrate the opening of The Deutsche Bank Series at the Guggenheim: Found in Translation, presented in conjunction with Armory Arts Week. Drawn from private loans and the Guggenheim’s extensive collection of video, film, and new media, the exhibition focuses on artists who have come of age professionally within the past fifteen years, as political and artistic practice has increasingly engaged the contemporary era of globalization. Among the artists included are Patty Chang, Omer Fast, Sharon Hayes, Steve McQueen, Lisa Oppenheim, and Sharif Waked. Enjoy a private view of all exhibitions set to a music playlist selected by exhibition curator Nat Trotman.
$15 at the door, FREE for members*
Cash bar
View the Art After Dark group pool on Flickr.
PRESS PRESS PRESS! JEREMY DEAN IS THE BEST! thanx @voguemagazine #artBasel #Magazine
Source: Vogue
PRESS PRESS PRESS! JEREMY DEAN IS THE BEST! thanx @nytimes@themoment #artBasel #Magazine
Source: The New York Times
A very, very, chilly Miami afternoon @ Fairchild Garden in the Gables with photographer Mark Diamond and two wonderful colleagues of his. I was fortunate to receive this invite as I am only now able to see the show here since it is someway from Miami beach.
Before we get on to the show (Claude and Francois-Xavier Lalanne, Yoko Ono, and Dale Chilhuly) I first share with you all this colorful bark of amazing Rainbow Eucalyptus Tree from Papua New Guinea. Never have I seen such a thing and apparently it is a tremendous source of pride for the Garden.






