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 Jan Van Woensel (left) and Noah Becker (right) at the Whitehot Magazine Booth in the NADA
 Publications Area


 Jan Van Woensel, curator and Cynthia Hsieh, curatorial assistant of
 Whitehot Magazine Festival New York, 2007


 Inside NADA Miami 2007


 The Visions Come
, installation view, NADA art fair Miami
 (works by Lee Ranaldo, Leah Singer and Phillipe Vandenberg)




 Lee Ranaldo, Leah Singer, Jan Van Woensel and Philippe Vandenberg in New York.



THE VISIONS COME

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Lee Ranaldo (USA,) Leah Singer (CA,) and Philippe Vandenberg (BE.)

Curated by Jan Van Woensel

Whitehot Magazine of contemporary art Booth
NADA Art Fair (New Art Dealers Alliance) Publications Area | Miami Beach, Florida, USA
December 5th – 9th, 2007

The Visions Come contextualizes the artist as an unconventional, independent observer and messenger of his surroundings. The artists of this exhibition edit, transcribe, dissect, repeat and erase imagery from popular culture, news, and history.

Lee Ranaldo's drawings and paintings on paper are based on photographs from newspapers and postcards. By divorcing them from their original context, these artworks become loose elements of time, culture and memory. Ranaldo paints an endless sequence of adopted images that visually and symbolically inspire the artist. This process is a human attempt to subjectively capture and de-contextualize the daily flow of visual information. Leah Singer's images seek a balance between the figurative and the abstract. The artist creates elaborate silhouettes from human figures, and complex layers from drawings on transparent sheets; new compositions and unexpected narratives are seamlessly created. The artist leaves these images open to our interpretation, their sources becoming untraceable and often no longer relevant to the reading of the work. They result in sensitive collages that tempt us to look at the abstract space between the images. The insinuative and suggestive paintings, drawings and text by Philippe Vandenberg are the result of an intense thinking process in which the artist filters the world to its essence. While embracing the coincidental, the accident or the imperfect, Vandenberg’s paintings, freeze the moment of writers block or artistic discontinuation. Elements of world history, religion, and literature are fused into a mantra of ambiguous reflective statements that potentially disturb our social context. [JVW]


 An interior view of NADA Art Fair 2007, Miami


 Installation View, Whitehot Booth, NADA Art Fair Miami 2007
 (works by Leah Singer, Lee Ranaldo and Philippe Vandenberg) 


 the ASPECT booth, NADA Art Fair


 SLP Art Culture Commerce, New York and the Siennese Shredder NADA publications area,
 Miami 2007


 Entrance to the NADA and ANP Quarterly party


 Ed Templeton with his magazine ANP Quarterly, in the publications area
 of NADA Art Fair Miami 2007 photo: Noah Becker


 Entrance to NADA Miami 2007


THE NEW ART DEALERS ALLIANCE (NADA) ART FAIR

December 5-9, 2007
at The Ice Palace
1400 North Miami Avenue
(corner of North Miami Avenue and NW 14th Street)
Miami, FL 33136
Opening Night Preview

To benefit The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York
Tuesday, December 4, 2007, 4pm to 9pm
8:30pm SPECIAL PERFORMANCE BY KEN KAGAMI AND DEERHOOF
Tickets $100 may be purchased online at newmuseumstore.org
Show Dates and Times

Wednesday, Dec 5; 11am to 7pm
Thursday, Dec 6; 11am to 7pm
Friday, Dec 7; 11am to 7pm
Saturday, Dec 8; 11am to 7pm
Sunday, Dec 9; 11am to 4pm

Admission is free and open to the public



 Deerhoof in concert, NADA Art Fair, Miami photo: Noah Becker 2007

Publications exhibiting at the NADA Art Fair 2007:
Aesthetica Magazine LTD, York
Afterall, Valencia
ANP Quarterly, Costa Mesa
Art Forum, New York
Art in America, New York
Art on Paper, New York
Art World Magazine, Kent
Article: Art and the Imaginative Promise, Oakland
ArtReview:, London
Aspect: The Chronicle of New Media Art, Boston
Beautiful/Decay, Los Angeles
Bomb Magazine, Brooklyn
Eyemazing Magazine, Amsterdam
GLARE Quarterly, Portland
Imperfect Articles, Chicago
the journal
Me Magazine, White Plains
North Drive Press, Brooklyn
Ooga Booga, Los Angeles
Paperback Magazine, London
Picture Box, Brooklyn
Pork Salad Press, Copenhagen
Revisionaries, New York
Sherbert Magazine, Brooklyn
Sienese Shredder Editions, New York
sitemagazin, Düsseldorf
SLP Art Culture Commerce, New York
TOKION, New York
USELESS magazine/projects, London
Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art, New York
Wynwood Magazine, Miami


Exhibitors for the NADA Art Fair 2007
Ancient & Modern, London
The Apartment, Athens
ATM Gallery, New York
Ballroom Marfa, Marfa
Bellwether Gallery, New York
Josée Bienvenu Gallery, New York
Blow de la Barra, London
Brown Gallery, London
Shane Campbell Gallery, Chicago
CANADA, New York
Atelier Cardenas Bellanger, Paris
Cherry and Martin, Los Angeles
Cerealart, Philidelphia
Galerie Chez Valentin, Paris
Clementine Gallery, New York
Cohan and Leslie, New York
Elizabeth Dee Gallery, New York
Dicksmith Gallery, London
Elastic, Malmö
Galerie Frank Elbaz, Paris
Eleven Rivington, New York
Derek Eller Gallery, New York
Evergreene, Geneva
Jonathan Viner/Fortescue Avenue, London
Foxy Production, New York
Carl Freedman Gallery, London
Freymond-Guth & Co. Fine Arts, Zurich
James Fuentes LLC, New York
Green On Red Gallery, Dublin
ANDREAS GRIMM MUNICH/NEW YORK, New York
Guild & Greyshkul, New York
Kavi Gupta Gallery, Chicago
Hunt Kastner, Prague
Galerie Juliette Jongma, Amsterdam
Iris Kadel, Karlsruhe
Oliver Kamm 5BE Gallery, New York
Karma International, Zurich
Galerie Ben Kaufmann, Berlin
Galerie Parisa Kind, Frankfurt
kirkhoff contemporary art, Copenhagen
Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery, New York
Klaus Von Nichtssagend Gallery, Brooklyn
Klemm’s, Berlin
KS Art, New York
Layr Wüestenhagen Contemporary, Vienna
Linn Lühn, Cologne
Lokal_30, Warsaw
Mary Mary, Glasgow
Andreiana Mihail Gallery, Bucharest
Momenta Art, Brooklyn
Monitor Video & Contemporary Art, Rome
Mother’s Tankstation, Dublin
Murray Guy, New York
Museum 52, London
Myto, Mexico City
Neue Alte Brücke, Frankfurt
Nogueras Blanchard, Barcelona
Lizabeth Oliveria, Los Angeles
Ratio 3, San Francisco
Redling Fine Art, Los Angeles
Daniel Reich Gallery, New York
Renwick Gallery, New York
Ritter/Zamet, London
Rivington Arms, New York
Rodeo, Istanbul
Roebling Hall, New York
Samson Projects, Boston
Galerie Micky Schubert, Berlin
Sister, Los Angeles
Small A Projects, Portland
Smith-Stewart, New York
gallery.sora., Tokyo
Nils Staerk Contemporary Art, Copenhagen
Studio Voltaire, London
SUNDAY L.E.S., New York
Take Ninagawa, Tokyo
UPLANDS GALLERY, Melbourne
Upstream, Amsterdam
Vacio 9, Madrid
Van Horn, Düsseldorf
Martin Van Zomeren, Amsterdam
Wallspace, New York
Galerie Jan Wentrup, Berlin
White Columns, New York
Jan Winkelmann/Berlin, Berlin
Workplace Gallery, Gateshead
ZieherSmith, New York
Zinger Presents, Amsterdam

Whitehot Magazine is a participant in the publications area of NADA Art Fair, Miami

 

Whitehot Magazine is a participant in the publications area of NADA Art Fair, Miami

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