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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 PRESS PRESS PRESS Eric Doeringer is the Best
New York Art Critic Offers Money, Sex for Fake Painting
New York Magazine’s art critic Jerry Saltz loves Gerhard Richter’s paintings. A lot. So much so that the three-time Pulitzer nominee offered either $1,000 or a sex act to any artist who could make him a replica.
—-of course Eric Doeringer’s name came up! Who else could dupe an authenticator—I want Eric to do it for my own selfish reasons, I want juicy icky details of the sex act!
@artnetdotcom thnx. PRESS, PRESS, PRESS! Eric Doeringer is the BEST!
Michael Wynne TRUE COLLECTING by Pedro Vélez
Who do you really think moves the art economy in our great nation? Is it the hedge fund managers who play the market in Richard Prince or Jeff Koons? Phooey. I say it is people in the middle, who know and love art and artists because they’re a part of their lives. These are true collectors, and Dallas has one in Michael Wynne …. and he has a Doeringer!
Source: artnet.com
@JuxtapozMag thnk! PRESS PRESS PRESS! Jeremy Dean is the Best!
@artmachtfrei thnx! PRESS PRESS PRESS! Jeremy Dean is the Best!
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Utilizing thousands of needles and fine thread New York artist Jeremy Dean has created these mixed media prints of the American flag that are on display starting today at PULSE New York through the end of the week. See more at Creative Thriftshop.
And while you’re here, why not catch a video of the Hummer he converted into a horse-drawn buggy
@ContemporaryArtReview thnx! PRESS PRESS PRESS Jeremy Dean is the Best!
NY Armory week… it started for us at Pulse – and what a perfect way to begin! Very exciting, great galleries, great work, busy vibe and lots of red dots!!!
JEREMY DEAN – with Creative Thriftshop. Jeremy Dean has built a reputation for exploring the American dream and human progress through art. Deconstructing and re-contextualizing iconic symbols of power and wealth, his work addresses social, political, economic and cultural issues. His work spans the spectrum of film, animation, drawing, interactive sculpture, and installation.
@trendhunter thnx! PRESS PRESS PRESS Jeremy Dean is the Best!
Patriotic Mixed Media Art Jeremy Dean Creates Wicked Variations of the American Flag
What’s fascinating about Jeremy Dean as an artist is how he manages to recreate such an iconic symbol, the American flag, in such an original fashion. Another aspect of Jeremy Dean’s work that pushes the edge of contemporary art is the overlaid images that are imposed onto the already progressive needle and thread form. read more
@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.
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PRESS PRESS PRESS! We just want to remind you Eric Doeringer is the best @jerrysaltz say’s so- now get to the show
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
PRESS! PRESS! PRESS! Jeremy Dean is the best! The Miami Herald say’s Check out these must-see Art Basel highlights #artBasel
• If you’re in Wynwood or the Design District, you’ll likely be asked this question: Have you seen the horse-drawn Hummer? The tricked-out H2-turned-stagecoach that references the Hoover Cart of the Great Depression, is a mega statement on our car culture by Brooklyn artist Jeremy Dean. Butch and Cassidy, Belgian draft horses, pull the former eight miles-per-gallon Hummer, which has been cut in half, its engine removed. Dean is riding the work — The CEO stagecoach — from event to event. Better than a Yellow Cab.
PRESS PRESS PRESS! Jeremy Dean is the best! The New York Times…Riding High at A.B.M.B. #artbasel #CTSart #jeremydean








