Organisé par Sanford L.Smith & Associates LTD, en collaboration avec le Syndicat National des Antiquaires / Organized by Sanford L.Smith & Associats LTD, in collaboration with the Syndicat National des Antiquaires
by Sarah Yang If you're in New York City between November 13-17, make sure to visit The Salon: Art + Design showcase. Check out some highlights from the show below
This is an art lover's dream: Imagine a showcase of design and fine art from 1890 to present all in one place. The third annual Salon: Art + Design, sister fair of the legendary Paris Biennale, will run from November 13-17th at the Park Avenue Armory in New York City. Visitors will be able to view amazing pieces from 55 exhibitors from 10 different countries.
Take a look at some interesting pieces below and for more information on tickets and admission times, visit thesalonny.com.
See the complete selection on http://www.elledecor.com/culture/art-show/salon-art-design-fair-2014
Le 16 novembre, l'art français à la conquête des USA a été le thème abordé par François Laffanour, directeur de la galerie Downtown à Paris, dans le Grand Journal de New York...
Un reportage de Mélanie Griffon à New York pour la seconde édition de "The Salon" en novembre dernier, avec une interview de Christian Deydier, Président du SNA
One of the most fascinating exhibitors at the Salon Art & Design is Yves Macaux, whose gallery in Brussels specializes in early Viennese design and turn-of-the-century Belgium design. This time, he has a strong representation of furniture and objects by Adolf Loos, the Viennese architect who is mostly known for his essay "Ornament and Crime," and who was inspired by English design culture, when promoting his campaign against what he perceived as "trendy" Viennese design.
by Richard Rabel, interior designer and art advisor I’ve been on the lookout for interesting chairs for a new project in New York and my timing could not be better with the last of the year’s major art fairs in New York opening last night. The Salon Art + Design which principally showcases work from the 20th and 21st century (totally my thing!), is one of the most interesting fairs on this side of the pond since many of the exhibiting dealers are from Continental Europe and rarely exhibit in the USA outside of this Fair.
So between the ooh lalala’s and the “c’est magnifiques” and plenty of air kisses, these are some of the chairs that caught my eye:
Galerie L’Arc en Seine had this par of splendid Pierre Chareau fauteuils from 1938 (image above). Can’t get enough of their nod to Cubism with their angular geometric form. (...)
by Roberta Smith The Salon: Art & Design,” the smart young fair at the Park Avenue Armory this weekend, is doing an excellent job of splitting the difference between the auction-house randomness and white-cube-gallery control. As its title suggests, it is wide open in terms of material — art, craft, design, antiques from any period or place can be found here. It is up to the dealers to provide the focus, which they do. This means controlled diversity. You can bounce from concentrated views of French Art Deco to early Modern art to pre-Columbian ceramics in one aisle.
It helps that Salon is just hitting its stride, in its second year under this name, its third altogether. With 53 participants instead of the 60 or 65 usual to the armory, it is spacious and logistically relaxed. The large majority of outstanding European dealers (31), many of them from Paris, may guarantee freshness for several years to come.
The initial impression is of contrasting phases and styles of Modern design. Left to right, just inside the entrance, there is a lineup of impertinent decorative objects in glass and ceramics from the 1950s by the restless Ettore Sottsass, arrayed on two startling consoles made of steel and birch-tree trunks (bark intact) by Andrea Branzi, at Friedman Benda. Across the aisle, Galerie Downtown — François Laffanour is juxtaposing Charlotte Perriand’s signature shelves and a great table from the 1930s with the low-lying, nearly abstract furniture in black wood with cowhide upholstery that the Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer designed for his own home in the 1960s.
And a few more steps away, Galerie L’Arc en Seine has mounted an impeccable white-on-white presentation of French Art Deco that includes parchment-covered cabinets by Jean-Michel Frank and a pair of small armchairs by Pierre Chareau upholstered in alpaca, announcing a theme of white fuzzy seating that has echoes elsewhere. Also here: a small gourdlike, lusciously glazed ceramic jar from 1892-93 by the French Art Nouveau s master Pierre-Adrien Dalpayrat with a tiny bronze stem-shaped lid by Alphonse Voisin-Delacroix. It announces the DNA of the ceramic eccentricities of our own Adrian Saxe.(...) Click on the title to read all the article on the nytimes website
Né de la collaboration entre Sanford L.Smith, l’un des plus célèbres organisateurs de salons new yorkais et le Syndicat National des Antiquaires, The Salon Art + Design, qualifié de « musée éphémère » par le New York Times présente pour sa seconde édition le meilleur de l’art, du design et des objets d’art décoratif.
Pour le marché français, les arts premiers occupent une place prépondérante, Lucas Ratton, la troisième génération de marchands d’art africain expose pour la première fois ainsi que les deux célèbres galeries d’art précolombien : la Galerie Mermoz et la Galerie 1492.
Nouvelle venue également, la célèbre galerie de la rive gauche Patrice Trigano spécialisée dans l’art du 20ème siècle et l’art contemporain.
Venus du Royaume Uni, Adrian Sassoon présentera des objets d’art contemporain, Richard Nagy, des oeuvres de Schiele et de Klimt, Waterhouse & Dodd, important marchand d’art international avec deux galeries à Londres et à New York et un bureau à Paris, des tableaux impressionnistes et contemporains. Parmi les nouveaux exposants européens, à noter la présence de l’une des plus importantes galeries d’art contemporain de Bruxelles, Keitelman Gallery.
De l’autre côté de l’Atlantique, Cristina Grajales Gallery, l’une des galeries de design les plus prestigieuses au monde exposera pour la première fois à The Salon des objets du 20ème siècle et du design contemporain. De même, la célèbre Tasende Gallery californienne et Menconi & Schoelkopf Fine Art New York avec une exposition exclusivement consacrée à l’oeuvre de Charles Biederman.
The Salon Art+ Design
Du 14 novembre au 18 novembre 2013 Le vendredi et le samedi, de 11h à 21h Le dimanche, de 11h à 19h Le lundi, de 11h à 17h
The Park Avenue Armory 643 Park Ave New York NY, États-Unis
New York City is the place to be this time of year. The autumn leaves are at their peak hues in Central Park just in time for Sunday’s Marathon. Macy’s is finalizing their check lists for the Thanksgiving Day Parade. And soon, the holiday crystal star will be hung over Fifth Avenue and 57th Street.
Along with these lively and colorful New York traditions, visitors from around the world will travel to the Big Apple for the upcoming sensational social season. Everything is about to kick into high gear, especially for art and design lovers. (...)
Another new show is The Salon: Art + Design which has become the premier international art and design fair highlighting 20th Century and contemporary art and design from 1890 to the present. The Salon: Art & Design will launch with an Opening Night Preview on Thursday, November 14th and run through November 18th. The Opening Night Preview will be hosted by Margaret Russell, Editor in Chief of Architectural Digest and Jacques Grange. The tickets are $125 per individual and $200 a couple. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Kips Bay Boys and Girls Club. (http://www.thesalonny.com
How do artworks and furniture from the 16th century to the present get into museums? Most international survey museums were built upon the existing collections of aristocrats or the donations of wealthy patrons. But new acquisitions often go through art dealers, and an art fair like The Salon: Art + Design is the kind of place where you might see a few before they find institutional homes.
This is the first year for the Salon, organized jointly by Sanford L. Smith & Associates and the Syndicat National des Antiquaires, Paris, an association of dealers in historical design (or what used to be called “antiques”). Thirty-one Syndicat dealers are included in this show of 53 exhibitors, many appearing in New York for the first time.
One of the most impressive inclusions is De Jonckheere Gallery, an old masters dealer from Geneva (until recently Paris) whose darkened booth includes spotlighted works like “The Harvest” (1621), by Pieter Brueghel the Younger, which is similar in its composition and observation of the seasons to “The Harvesters” (1565), by Pieter Brueghel the Elder, at the Metropolitan Museum. Also at De Jonckheere is a small panel by Lucas Cranach the Elder, “Portrait of the Elector of Saxony, Frederick III, Known as Frederick the Wise,” signed in 1532 with a serpent rather than Cranach’s name, and an extraordinary little painting on copper by Jan van Kessel (Breughel the Younger’s nephew) from 1659 that was made for a cabinet of curiosities and depicts insects, flowers and shells against a white ground...
It was around a year ago today that Paris-based gallerist Patrick Perrin and veteran fair organizer Sanford Smith opened the inaugural Pavilion of Art and Design New York at the Park Avenue Armory, the locale the blue-chip fair had long coveted for its first stateside foray. Despite the show’s commercial and critical success, PADNY turned out to be a one-time endeavor, following the widely publicized falling out between Perrin and Smith (it involved petitions to boycott each others’ fairs, billing disputes, name-calling in the media, and other quarrels less-than-becoming of grown men).
Bouncing back from the very public dissolution of PADNY, Smith, the longstanding producer of Works on Paper, Modernism and Outsider Art Fair, was quick to put together a new show in its stead (he has, after all, a five-year contract for the Armory’s November slot). This time around he’s also found French backing, but now on a larger scale. He and the Syndicat National des Antiquaires, the highly respected organizers of the behemoth Paris Biennale des Antiquaires (for which Karl Lagerfeld designed an opulent mise-en-scene in the storied Grand Palais earlier this year, sans payment), debut The Salon: Art + Design tonight. (...)
Fort du succès de l’an dernier, The Salon reprend sa place à l’Armory avec cinquante-cinq exposants de dix pays différents.
Si 70 % d'entre eux renouvellent l'expérience, on dénombre une quinzaine de nouveaux venus de Berlin, Cologne, Turin, New York ou Londres. D'ailleurs, le Britannique Richard Nagy propose une belle collection d'expressionnistes, notamment des oeuvres d'Egon Schiele, Oskar Kokoschka, Otto Dix ou George Grosz, estimant que « New York est toujours le centre de l'art, avec les collectionneurs les plus actifs ». Si l'Italie est présente avec Mazzoleni, qui promeut l'Arte Povera, la France se distingue avec dix-neuf exposants, dont la galerie Kreo. Benoît Sapiro, directeur de la galerie Le Minotaure et co-responsable de The Salon, s'associe cette fois-ci à Philippe Jousse pour marier le mobilier des années 1950 aux oeuvres de Frantisek Kupka, Robert Delaunay ou Moholy-Nagy. Mais ce sont bien les États-Unis qui représentent la majorité des exposants, parmi lesquels figure le prestigieux marchand d'Art Déco DeLorenzo, qui n'a jamais participé à aucune foire mais s'est laissé attirer par « le professionnalisme et le standard d'excellence » de The Salon.
Le magazine de l'art de vivre présenté par Marie-Ange Horlaville sur TV5MONDE
Syndicat National des Antiquaires 's insight:
Reportage sur la dernière édition de "The Salon Art + Design" avec des interviews de Christian Deydier, Sandford Smith, Benoit Sapiro, Cheska Vallois, Pierre Passebon, Christian Boutonnet, Sandra Kraemer-Ifrah, François Laffanour, Oscar Graf et Lucas Ratton
Galerie Alain Marcelpoil is unique at the Salon Art and Design, as it presents a solo show of André Sornay, the Art Deco furniture designer who was based in Lyon, the hometown of the gallery...
Walking a group of members of the SoHo House at the Salon Art & Design this afternoon, proved that this fair is endlessly surprising. Galerie Jean-David Botella from presents a set of furniture that the Italian-born, Paris-based turn-or-the-century designer Carlo Bgatti was commissioned by a family in Egypt. Inspired by Moorish architecture, Bugatti created an ultra successful for himself, becoming well know worldwide with sculptural and magical furniture crafted of unique combination of materials, such as parchment, copper, textiles, and ebonized wood.
Co-organisé par Sandford Smith et le SNA, The Salon revient du 14 au 18 novembre à New York (www.thesalonny.com). Sa seconde édition réunit quelque 53 marchands internationaux centrés sur l'art et le design à partir de la fin du XIX° siècle. On y retrouve des galeries telles qu'Adrian Sassoon (Londres), Barry Friedman (New York), Christian Deydier (Paris), Marcilhac (Paris), Downtown (Paris), Yves Macaux (Bruxelles)...
Syndicat National des Antiquaires 's insight:
Le Quotidien de l'art est disponible uniquement sur abonnement
Dubbed by The New York Times as “a museum in the making at the Park Avenue Armory”, this week The Salon Art + Design, once again, will aim at being the year's top fair on East 66th Street & Park. This show is very well known to mix art, design and decorative art objects from dozens of dealers from around the globe. Of the original European dealers, many including names like, L’Arc en Seine, Carpenters Workshop Gallery, Galerie Christian Deydier, Vallois, Galerie Gmurzynska, Galerie Boulakia, Robilant + Voena, Galerie Beres, Brame + Lorenceau and Kraemer are returning. The new contingent of dealers includes three new ethnographic galleries: Mermoz and Galerie 1492, both specializing in Pre-Colombian art, and Galerie Lucas Ratton, a 3rd generation specialist in African Art. New entries in art include Keitelman Gallery from Brussels who features 20th century avant-garde masters and the Tasende Gallery from Los Angeles and LaJolla, who will bring outstanding 20th century paintings and sculpture. On the design front, Cristina Grajales a leading New York decorative arts dealer who cultivates emerging contemporary designers will show eclectic new work. The combination of a preponderance of 20th century fine and decorative arts, some ethnographic and antique pieces created a unique and memorable show. Of the Salon, Christian Deydier, President of the Syndicate had this to say: “I am extremely happy that the SNA, in partnership with Sanford Smith for the second time, will present some of its top dealers during The Salon in New York. Personally, I feel that the first edition of The Salon was very successful and there has never been any question in my participation in the second edition." Benoit Sapiro of Le Minotaure, a leading Parisian art gallery commented: “it is very important for us to be present in New York. The first edition of The Salon NY was a great success and for us it was obvious to return.” The fair opens to the public on November 14th through November 18th. The Park Avenue Armory is located at 643 Park Avenue at 66th Street, New York City. Opening Night Preview Event is on Thursday, November 14th, 2013, from 6:30 – 9:30 PM, and the price is $125 per person. A portion of the proceeds will be gifted to the Kips Bay Boys and Girls Club.
by Michelle Owens AD looks forward to the San Francisco Fall Antiques Show and Salon: Art + Design in New York
Two of this fall’s major art and antiques events, one on each coast, are packed with possibilities and provenance. Sixty-plus dealers will participate in the San Francisco Fall Antiques Show (October 24–27), presenting such lovely finds as a Regency rosewood library chair from Michael Pashby Antiques in New York and an Art Deco Murano-glass chandelier from San Francisco’s Epoca. In New York, Architectural Digest will host the November 14 preview of the second annual modern-oriented Salon: Art + Design fair (November 15–18), where the highlights include a prickly Porcupine cabinet by star Chilean designer Sebastian Errazuriz, shown by Manhattan gallerist Cristina Grajales.
Du 14 au 18 novembre 2013, la Park Avenue Armory accueille le Salon Art + Design.
Parmi les exposants présents cette année, Adrian Sassoon, spécialiste de la porcelaine de Sèvres du XVIIIe et XIXe siècle, de la céramique contemporaine, verre, argent, métaux, bois et bijoux, ou encore Richard Nagy, specialisé dans les travaux d’Egon Schiele et Gustav Klimt depuis 1984, des expressionnistes allemands Die Bruecke, Die Neue Sachlichkeit, et de peintres britanniques tels Spencer, Bacon et Freud. En ce qui concerne le nouveau contingent parisien, Lucas Ratton, marchand d’art africain sera présent. La Galerie Mermoz et la Gallery 1492 présentera de l’art Précolombien, Mésoaméricain, et sud-américain. La galerie Tasende basée en Californie, proposera des œuvres de Chillida, Botero. Wayne Thibaud, Henry Moore, Roberto Matto et Louise Nevelson. Menconi & Schoelkopf Fine Art présente quant à elle des œuvres américaines du début du XIXe jusqu’au milieu du XXe siècle, dont des travaux de Susan E. Menconi et Andrew L. Schoelkopf. Enfin, sera également présente la galerie Waterhouse & Dodd, specialisée dans la peinture de la fin du XIXe et XXe siècle.
Parallèlement au Salon, le Metropolitan Museum of Art proposera une exposition de bijoux de Jar.
Syndicat National des Antiquaires 's insight:
The Salon Art+Design et rganisé par Sandford Smith, en partenariat avec le Syndicat National des Antiquaires.
Il s'agit de la seconde édition.
Pour voir la liste des exposants et les informations pratiques : www.thesalonny.com
Produced by Sanford Smith in association with the Syndicat National des Antiquaires, France’s most prestigious group of dealers, the Salon: Art + Design will showcase historic and modern design, art, furniture and objects from the Louis XIV era to the present.
The show kicks off with a preview party to benefit the Kips Bay Boys and Girls Club. Hosted by James P. Druckman, President, Board of Trustees, and Jacques Grange, Chairman of the Benefit Committee, the gala will take place Wednesday, November 7 from 5:00 – 9:00 p.m. The show officially opens on Thursday from 4:00-8:00 p.m. with a cocktail party hosted by SCENE Magazine.
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