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New Yorkers, can I help?

Hi, I'm from Argentina and looking for a lady of New York under the name of Elizabeth Gamzukoff, it is about sixty years old and last I heard she was involved in the management of art galleries, photography and that sort of thing. Please let me know if you know what happened to him or her. This is serious, without Jock. Thanks!

She retired from business a few years ago. Last I heard she moved to New York to be with his daughter and grandchildren.

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Could enter into RIT?

My GPA: SAT 3.7ish: 750 critical reading, 750 in writing, mathematics, 600 have not taken the ACT yet but I am registered to take in October;. I intend to specialize in photography this summer I was accepted and attended the New York State Summer School of the Arts next year and I take the picture Boces. My photos were published in a national magazine, and have shown my work in an exhibition in a gallery. I entering my last year of hs. What are my chances to enter:? Of course, I know there is no way of knowing from Yahoo Answers, but collegeboard.com does not work for me right now and I was just curious to see what people are saying. =]

Are you kidding? " You're in a shoe RIT. There are rules are a bit high, but not really. With the results must take account of the University of Rochester too! Surely qualify East 50% of RIT students: SAT critical reading: 540-630 SAT Math: 560-670 writing SAT: 520-610 ACT: 24-29

Photography: Rauf Mamedov: The Silence of Maria / Aidan Gallery / The Armory Show 2010 / Art.sy




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Once an industrial section of warehouses and cold cement patio with a bang taxis oxide Yellow happens now shines in Chelsea art galleries, trendy restaurants, new and expensive residential first explosion. The conversion was gradual, with a curious relationship symbiotic relationship between industry and a craft store.

Yossi Milo Gallery of Photography is a taxi garage floor. The mausoleum minimalist PaceWildenstein in West 25th Street is in the age artist cooperatives. Elite along with art collectors such as auto mechanics walk in the streets. But Despite this strange relationship, after more than ten years of growth, the neighborhood of Chelsea has more than 250 galleries, which stretch west to the street 13 West 29th and 10th Avenue on the West Side Highway in Manhattan, nearly double the number of galleries in SoHo was the 1990s.

Migration to Chelsea is a large-scale event that New York has never happened before. All types of existing art galleries in Chelsea in the different stages of development. His collection consists of parallel realities galleries that cater to different audiences and markets the forefront of the academics. With the art scene as well as India and as close to Williamsburg, Chelsea reflects the global market for contemporary art.

"Chelsea is now the dominant culture of art in New York," said Renee Vara, Assistant Professor at the University of New York and professor at the Guggenheim Museum, where she teaches art history, art theory and museology, and is an private, independent curator and art historian. "It offers greater efficiency and a separate enclave with a collective element and attractive."

Progress in Chelsea began in 1988 with the opening of the Dia Foundation, now Dia Center for the Arts. This pioneer of the established culture in a camp near where the spaces are large and the rents are cheap. In late 1994, Matthew Marks, a young trader Upper East Side, was extended to West 22nd Street and began to stage "Art Party" at New District. At that time, it was impossible to predict what would become Chelsea or rapid changes occur.

Paula Cooper arrived in 1996. Cooper opened the gallery in SoHo in 1968 first and then joined about 15 art dealers and others moved to Far West Chelsea. The area of Chelsea opened in a former garage in West 21st Street, between Avenues 10 and 11. Because Cooper's prominence in the world of art and its role in the development of SoHo, the art and many real estate entrepreneurs took the gesture as a sign that the west of 10th Avenue and bound by the streets 20 and 26 was about to be transformed.

The transformation of Chelsea has been the response of the rents had gotten out of control in SoHo. With most galleries and have no rent their space in the galleries of Soho, seeking new business in other areas where rents are cheaper or the possibility of owning a building is presented. The idea came to the time when the world Chelsea art was willing to break with the ancient traditions of SoHo. They found them at Chelsea.

As Chelsea have dominated the art scene, Mary Boone scored another step in his personal evolution as a corridor through the establishment of a branch of his gallery in Chelsea high. Gluckman Mayner Architects created a gallery in Chelsea Boone dramatic. Richard Gluckman Association Boone back to his days at West Broadway. He also designed his gallery at 745 Fifth Avenue.

Boone opened the first space in SoHo on Broadway in 1979 moving in the same building that housed the legendary Leo Castelli and Ileana Sonnabend galleries. Boone later searched the area on 57th Street in the old neighborhood the art world of New York.

The design and details of the Chelsea gallery behind the design of its space at the top. The architect has created a contiguous Palestinian State trusses powerful in the details related to roof work and sound quality of wood and wooden planks, which are exposed in the space of the arc. The floors are concrete with a trowel forged steel, which mimics the upper soil treatment. And the F-CADE translucent glass front recalls Gluckman Design West Broadway in the Boone Gallery. At Chelsea, the three rooms receive natural light through the translucent windows in the reception area , and a small skylight in the center back. The exhibition space of 12 feet to the main level contains a translucent skylight that stretches across the length of the screen wall 24 meters high. Foci lighting.

As the Chelsea neighborhood is becoming, as the former were displaced by the conversion of attic area price in the West 22nd Street. Savanna Partners, a young real estate development company bought the property at auction in July 1994 by three million dollars. Because of zoning requirements, Sabana partners took one and a half to obtain the necessary approvals, although there was very little activity and few manufacturing hopes for a more industrial growth.

Today, Savannah huge lofts built and rented space at street level galleries and restaurants. Not far south on 17th Street, on the World Wide Holdings Corp. did something similar, and the Meatpacking District of the Far West Village has almost disappeared as old warehouses are converted into apartments.

Among spaces Gallery SoHo Chelsea are other exiles like John Weber, Barbara Gladstone, Metro Pictures, 303, Bose Paci Gallery and Gallery Agora.

"Chelsea gives you access to critics and curators who regularly turn to look in the galleries," said Dr. Steve Paci, co-founder and co-partner with Dr. Arani Bose Paci Gallery on West 26th Street.

Paci Bose Gallery, established in 1994 in Soho, was the first gallery specializing in contemporary art Western South Asia. During the past ten years, Bose Paci held over 30 exhibitions and is considered internationally to promote the front edge of South Asia. Visual artists from South Asia to work in a unique space that is informed by many cultures, languages and religions. Paci Bose encourages active discourse between these artists and the international art community by presenting exhibitions that contextualize contemporary art from this geographic region in its rich traditions current artistic and social tensions.

Founded in 1984 by a great artist SoHo, Agora Gallery has more than doubled its space when it moved to Chelsea 2003. A gallery without borders, the Agora is a Pioneer galleries ensure the representation of national and international artists.

Recent interviews Angela Di Bello Director, Business News Weekend (NBC) Hellenic Public Radio, and The Wall Street Journal have attracted extra attention and visitors to Chelsea.

New Museum has also made an interim SoHo to Chelsea, but has closed its doors, with the exception of his bookstore in the Chelsea Art Museum, by year and a half until the construction of its long-awaited new building on the Bowery is open. Designed by the famous Tokyo-based firm Sejima and Nishizawa / SA-ANA, the new 60 000 square foot seven-story New Museum building is the art museum was built in downtown Manhattan, more than a century.

About the Author

Donna Clovis is an acclaimed artist and journalist. Her artwork has been exhibited in art photography exhibitions at Agora Gallery in Chelsea, New York. Her articles are published in the art revue ARTisSpectrum Magazine Digital photography artwork may also be seen on the online art gallery Art Mine

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