The Art FAIRy

18 June 2012

The Art FAIRy

I arrive back from New York, open the ever diminishing post as these days it everything is sent online.

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Lo and behold artist Stuart Doncaster sends us a unmissable invite for degree show at Goldsmiths.<br><br>Then we take a visit to Pinta Art Fair in Earls Court and we are immediately attracted by Lygia Clark's performance piece at Alison Jaques; it was most impressive.Sucking in thread and then spewing it out then tying up their friend.
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Contemporary Art Society displaying a fabulous poster of Lizzie and Josh Baum at 176.
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Stephen Friedman had a blockbuster show, Sarah Braman, Erin Shirreff and Jim Hodges. Erin standing like a proud mother in front of her strong new art works.
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Tiffany with Jim who loves Erin's work and gave us a tour around his new mirror works.
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Then it was straight to Liste in Basel. I loved the work of Andrew Boot also shown in MOT in London. A poetic work of ribbons of different colours thrown in wax.
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Gallery Kaskadenkondensater from Basel was really fun: something strange going on with two ladies and plants.
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Laurel Gitlen's stand was great and Erik Wysokan showed great wit.
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Johnathan Viner introduces Nic Deshayes' work to the art world.
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Finally we bump into the “yellow art fairy” Jack Strange who is proudly showing his solo show at Limoncello.
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Then it was to the Art Unlimited and this is what happens when Franz West is let loose a little bit more than usual.
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Stefan finally gets eaten by an art work.
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Then it was a relaxing night with Team Dane organised by Francois Chantala. It was a fabulous evening and so chilled just what we need before the rush.
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And rush it was, a rugby scrum, push and shove. Does not matter how refined a person may be when it comes to getting into Basel all gloves are off. It is one of the most funniest scenes in the art world: men in suits and handkerchiefs and women with the Hermes handbags fighting to get in.The art fair did very well and there were record sales for many. I witnessed fighting on the booths.
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Loved the new work of Dan Rees called Vacuum Painting at Baronian Francey.
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Nick Relph's work at Herald Street I thought was the most suggestive of all, to no avail could we find the engine!
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Jim Lambie as usual had come up with so many new concepts and work called “Prick up your Ears”
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To Jim Jams in Jam Jars!
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Andrew from Modern Institute showing Lizzie the new Simon Starling work which I thought was fascinating.
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Richard Hughes' work “Perpetual Dawn”, doing his thing, old cushion with mould....!
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The art in Basel this year had a lot of humour we loved the work of Sarah Lucas on Sadie Coles' stand.
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The girls, Alex Tuttle soon to be married to artist Alex Hubbard and Carol Greene proudly showing of her Mary Katrantzou jacket complemented each other to perfection.
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We fell in love with Haim Steinbach's “Umberto” work at Tanya Bonakdar.
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Cajsa von Zeipel young Swedish artist at Andrehn Schiptjenko, her work “Hater” had a certain presence.
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Also in the gallery once again Tony Matelli made my head and camera turn towards his artwork “Josh”
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On the theatrical stand of Emmanuel Perrotin hidden amongst the Murakamis and Kaws was this lad called “Jade” by Daniel Firman who is demonstrating how I sometimes feel in an art fair.
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A beautiful Donald Judd at Werner.
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Dahn Vo “From cortex, CO to Comar” whatever that may mean.
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As I am leaving everything starts to become a Blurr or did I say Burr. No actually Jannis Kounellis.
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As we crawl out of the wine cellar after a delightful dinner hosted by Michaela and Simon de Pury with the most interesting company for dinner, I finally get to meet to meet the famous Alex Israel who is all the rage, (I love his TV interviews best. Check them out) and my lovely Javier Peres who I had not seen for ages who is on good form.<br><br>Now it off to Finland to our special weekend to unveil Matthew Day Jackson's mega installation. We are all looking forward to this big time..... We have invited a few guinea pigs this weekend to come check us out! WATCH THIS SPACE?