The
PULSE Contemporay Art Fair was an inspirational learning experience, nearly every booth had a gripping story that stood behind the art work. See below highlights from various artists who exhibited at the fair.
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Zoe Buckman, "Present Life" Flowers wrapped in garbage bags and
photographed in the moment they began to spoil. The large scale
allows the viewer to almost smell the decay of beauty and life. |
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Cynthia Consentino's work addresses dualities within human experience such as the
fantastical with the realistic, the whole with the fragments and the sacred with the holly. |
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Snapshot style paintings backed by a patterned mirrored panel paired with a unique
palette organically produced from each painting by Shimon Okshteyn... (Read More) |
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Miles Aldrige, "Carousel". Colorful and impactful graphics. |
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Pavel Acosta, Maria Teresa, Infanta of Spain, after Diego Velasquez.
(Stolen from the Met) 2014. Dry paint chips, acrylic glue, sheetrock. |
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Video projection on powder coated steel and aluminum robot, Peter Sarkisian |
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Perfect match sticks bowl |
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Ryan Oakes and Trevor Oakes |
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Ryan Oakes and Trevor Oakes
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Ryan Oakes and Trevor Oakes
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Ryan Oakes and Trevor Oakes |
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Photography by Stephen Mallon. The photograph behind the rep is called "Throttle "
and it's a shot of "Miracle on the Hudson" US Airways Flight 1549 's control panel. |
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Kim Kever, "Abstract 549c". The "controlled randomness"
images are the result of pure paint pigment spilled in water. |
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Jean-Francois Rauzier, Upper West Side Veduta. This composition shows areas of NYC
not usually seen in the typical skyline photo just as the Upper West Side and Riverside Park. |
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