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Andy Warhol - The Complete Picture

Andy Warhol - The Complete Picture

2014 Art Fairs - United States and International Art Fairs AIPAD Photography Show April 9 - 13, 2014 New York, NY Silicon Valley Contemporary April 10 - 13, 2014 San Jose, CA Art Cologne April 9 - 13, 2014 Cologne, Germany Paris Photo April 25 - 27, 2014 Los Angeles, CA Photo Independent Art Fair April 25 - 27, 2014 Los Angeles, CA Pulse New York May 8 - 11, 2014 New York, NY Contemporary Art Fair NYC May 8 - 11, 2014 New York, NY SELECT FAIR NEW YORK May 9 - 11, 2014 The Altman Building / Chelsea New York, NY PooL Art Fair - New York May 9 - 11, 2014 New York, NY World Wide Art Los Angeles October 16 - 19, 2014 Los Angeles, CA Art Southampton July 24 - 28, 2014 Southampton, NY VOLTA 10 June 16 - 21, 2014 Basel, Switzerland Gallery Management Software from artcloud Access to over4000 original artworks.Browse Zatista collections Please follow us and share this guide with your art loving friends.

The Motion Photography Prize in Association with Google+ Motion photography has emerged as a new trend, but until recently required special tools and know-how. As part of its wider mission to enable people to pursue and express their interests, Google+ allows anyone to automatically animate a series of still photographs and turn them into motion photography. In recognition of the exciting potential of this new technology, the Saatchi Gallery and Google+ present the Motion Photography Prize, the first global open entry competition celebrating this new creative art form. The exhibition showcases the work of the finalists of the six categories as well as the other 54 shortlisted motion photographs judged by a panel of forward-thinkers comprised of film director Baz Luhrmann, artists Shezad Dawood, Tracey Emin and Cindy Sherman and Saatchi Gallery CEO Nigel Hurst. Motion Photography Prize Official Rules In order to enter the Contest, you must agree to these Official Rules ("Rules"). The Contest begins at 09:00:00 A.M. Terms Applicable to All Prizes.

Le génie du GIF est français, voici comment il travaille En mai dernier, des GIF étaient exposés dans un musée à New York. En juin, Micaël Reynaud, un Français de 37 ans a reçu un prix d'une prestigieuse galerie anglaise pour l'une de ces images qui bouclent. Micaël Reynaud a 37 ans et aucune formation de photographe, ni de vidéaste. En juin dernier, il faisait pourtant partie des finalistes du premier prix de motion picture photography (ou photographie d’images animées), décerné par la prestigieuse Saatchi Gallery à Londres en partenariat avec Google+, pour une image... de pigeon. Ses premiers GIF datent des années 2000, explique-t-il à Slate.fr: «C’était des boutons de survol pour des interfaces de logiciel. Il hésite à parler de GIF pour désigner son travail et préfère parler d’images animées qui bouclent ou «loop». «J'ai remarqué qu'il y a souvent une confusion entre le format d'image .gif et le genre du ‘loop’ (de la boucle). «Je suis autodidacte en photo et vidéo, j'ai appris dans la pratique, sur le tas. Mélissa Bounoua

20 Artists With Must-Click Web Sites, From Tauba Auerbach to Andrea Zittel The launch of Damien Hirst’s new Web site, which offers a voyeuristic live camera feed into the heart of his studio, is certainly a step forward in adventurousness for famous artists on the Internet (in comparison, Gerhard Richter’s looks like Geocities). But Hirst is still far from avant garde in the wild world of artist Web sites, where new media artists turn the Internet into a visual playground and conceptualists build puzzling and wonderful hybrid pages. Below, ARTINFO rounds up our picks for 20 of the most notable Web sites for contemporary artists, from figures you know to others more obscure. Cory Arcangel — As in his work, Cory Arcangel’s site embraces nostalgia for earlier digital times. The header title, “Cory Arcangel’s Internet Portfolio Website and Portal,” might tip you off if the lo-fi table structures and tiled background didn’t already. Tauba Auerbach — John Baldessari —

Drouot.com 9, rue Drouot 75009 Paris - France Tél. +33 (0)1 48 00 20 20 In its historical location, the Hôtel Drouot comprises 15 salerooms dedicated to the sale of works of art. Auctions are preceded by a public exhibition which usually takes place the day before the auction from 11am to 6pm and on the morning of the sale from 11am to 12pm Auctions usually start at 2pm. Open Monday to Friday from 11am to 6pm Late opening every Thursday until 9pm Open some Saturdays and Sundays Please refer to our auction calendar and the 'Today at Drouot' section. Directions By Metro: Richelieu-Drouot (lines 8 and 9), Le Peletier (line 7) or Notre-Dame de Lorette (line 12) stations By bus: lines 20, 39, 42, 48, 67, 74 and 85 Public car park (24/7): 12 rue Chauchat – 75009 Paris Consignment and collection of objects: 6 bis rue Rossini – 75009 Paris Enlarge map

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