art openings

Wow We Have Come This Far / BFI 5year Anniversary


'Worlds Without End Part I,' 20 x 37 inches, ©2009 Harlan Erskine

I'm happy to announce that I will have the above print included in the BFI Portfolio. If you are in Miami please stop by the benefit this Thursday November 12th. Hope to see you there!

THE BAS FISHER INVITATIONAL CELEBRATES ITS 5-YEAR ANNIVERSARY WITH A BENEFIT AND PREMIERE OF THE PORTFOLIO "WOW WE HAVE COME THIS FAR"

Date: Thursday, November 12, 2009
Time: 7 - 10 p.m.
Tickets: $50 per person (cash or check only)

Location: The Bas Fisher Invitational
180 NE 39th Street, Suite 210
(inside the Buena Vista Building in Miami’s Design District)

Featured artists in portfolio "Wow We Have Come This Far":

Kevin Arrow | Alex Cardenas | Clifton Childree | Jessica Dickinson | Harlan Erskine | "Freegums" aka Alvaro Ilizarbe | Frederico Nessi | Rebecca Schiffman | Francine Spiegel | Jen Stark | Mike Taylor | Jonathan Thomas

The Bas Fisher Invitational (BFI), an artist-run, alternative arts space in Miami's Design District, is throwing a cupcakes and cocktails soiree to mark its 5-year anniversary and portfolio premiere on November 12, from 7-10 p.m. “Wow We Have Come This Far” features exclusive, limited-edition prints exploring silk-screen, giclée, photography and etching, among other mediums, by 12 BFI alumni artists.

Attendees will be treated to deejayed tunes by BFI organizers Naomi Fisher, Jim Drain and Kathryn Marks, with the added pleasure of knowing their $50 ticket goes toward future programming and events.

Founded in Summer 2004, the BFI has hosted 30 exhibitions, many of which have launched the careers of emerging artists: Francine Speigel went on to show with Deitch Projects in New York; Jessica Dickinson and Alejandro Cardenas are represented by James Fuentes, an edgy, downtown New York gallery; and Jen Stark, Alvaro Ilizarbe and Clifton Childree are among Miami's most respected talent.

In gratitude for their success, these portfolio artists contributed to raise funds and ensure support for the next generation. All ticket and print sales go toward matching the Knight Arts Challenge grant awarded to the BFI from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. This matching grant provides funds to maintain year-round programming including exhibitions, lectures, community outreach and artist residencies in association with the Fountainhead Residency, as a nonprofit, non-commercial venue under the umbrella of the Dade Community Foundation, a 501c3. The Knight Arts Challenge is a $40 million initiative to bring the South Florida community together through the arts.

About the Bas Fisher Invitational

For over five years, the Bas Fisher Invitational (BFI) has consistently maintained a presence in Miami as a thought-provoking artist-run gallery space. As a zero-profit, alternative venue for unrepresented artists the BFI has allowed artists to receive full benefit of their hard work and to make great professional connections. The BFI was created by Naomi Fisher and Hernan Bas (now managed by Fisher, Jim Drain, Agatha Wara and Kathryn Marks). Since 2009 the BFI has been under the umbrella of the Dade Community Foundation, a 501c3.

About the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation advances journalism in the digital age and invests in the vitality of communities where the Knight brothers owned newspapers. Knight Foundation focuses on projects that promote community engagement and lead to transformational change. For more, visit www.knightfoundation.org.

The Bas Fisher Invitational is generously supported, in part, by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.

Openings the week of Wednesday, October 28, 2009

I looking forward to this weeks openings. This week is a bit heavy on the political. but they should be thought provoking and hopefully the art doesn't go too far and make the viewers roll their eyes.

Wednesday, October 28

Emily Jacir "dispatch" at Alexander and Bonin
18 street: 132 10 avenue, at 18 street, 6-8pm

Thursday, October 29


Phillip Toledano, Abu Ghraib Coffee table
Moulded resin, 6', 2008

Phillip Toledano "America: The Gift Shop" which has its own website- www.americathegiftshop.com is showing at Hous Projects
Downtown: 31 Howard street, floor 2, 6-8pm


Peter Fischli and David Weiss, Untitled (Sleeping Puppets), 2008-9,Two rag puppets and two breathing machines
Dimensions variable, Courtesy the artists, Matthew Marks Gallery, Galerie Eva Presenhuber and Spruth Magers

David Weiss, Peter Fischli "Sun, Moon and Stars" at Matthew Marks Gallery
22 street: 522 W 22 street, 6-8pm

David Weiss, Peter Fischli "Sleeping Puppets" at Matthew Marks Gallery
22 street: 526 W 22 street, 6-8pm

David Weiss, Peter Fischli "Clay and Rubber" at Matthew Marks Gallery
24 street: 523 W 24 street, 6-8pm

Lecture: "Paul Virilio: The Itinerary of Catastrophe" Sylvere Lotringer at SVA, Visual Arts Theater
23 street: 333 W 23 street, 7pm

Olaf Breuning "Small Brain Big Stomach" at Metro Pictures
24 street: 519 W 24 street, 6-8pm

Photography: Doug DuBois "All the Days and Nights" at Higher Pictures
66 street: 764 Madison avenue, b/w 65th & 66th street, 6-8pm