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XXXX MAGAZINE “THE UNTITLED MAGAZINE” VOYEUR EXHIBIT ART BASEL MIAMI WITH AFL, MAM & QUINTESSENTIALLY

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Curators Anne Huntington, Indira Cesarine, Gary Krimershmoys. View gallery (82 photos)

On December 3rd, 2010 XXXX Magazine, “The Untitled Magazine” presented the “Voyeur” exhibit at Art Basel Miami. Presented in collaboration with The American Friends of The LouvreMiami Art Museum Contemporaries and Quintessentially, a group show of over 50 artists was presented to a turnout of over 1000 guests.  The latest video art films from XXXX Magazine’s “Voyeur” themed issue premiered at the exhibit in a video installation across 5 screens. In celebration of the new “Voyeur” issue, AFL and XXXX Magazine, “The Untitled Magazine” commissioned Anne Huntington, Founder of AMH Industries, to conceive of an exhibition of contemporary artists around the theme of “voyeur”. Quintessentially Art’s Gary Krimershmoys, served as an curatorial advisor to the exhibition and co-curator. The video art featured at the exhibit and in the issue was curated by Indira Cesarine, editor of XXXX Magazine, in collaboration with film-maker/curator Konstantinos Menelaou.

The "Voyeur" Exhibit - XXXX Magazine, "The Untitled Magazine" Art Basel Miami 2010

In the 2 hour “Voyeur” screening, over 30 new films created exclusively for the issue premiered at the event including La Fleur du Mal by Monika Elkelv, The Strange Case of Evelyn Stone by Michael Daks, The Stalker by Henry Jacobson, Julia by Michael Williams and The Crush, directed by Indira Cesarine starring Julia Restoin Roitfeld with Robert Konjic.  For a full list of films featured in the issue and at the event, click here or watch the trailer below:

The “Voyeur” exhibit spanned across 8000 square feet at the Boulan building on 21st street in South Beach Miami. Exhibited artists included: Alexander Melamid, Amir Baradaran, Amit Greenberg, Andrea Tese, Anna Coroneo, Anne Koch, Annika Connor, Ben Olson, Benjamin Hollingsworth, Blindmice, Brian Gonzalez, Chiara Cola, Craig Hansen, David Datuna, David Victor Rose, Diego Corredor, Dimitri Gutov, Dimitri Hyacinthe. Elle Muliarchyk, Gabriel Fortoul, Indira Cesarine, Iris Brosch, Ivan Chuikov, Janine Gordon, Jason Shelowitz, Jessica Mitrani,  Jordan Doner, Joseph Grazi, Karine Laval, Komar & Melamid, Konstantinos Menelaou, Louise Erhard, Martynka Wawrzyniak, Matt Kaelin, Meredith Ostrom, Morgan O’Donovan, Murphy & O’Connor, Natalia Nestarova, Patricio Guillamon, Paul Windridge, Peter Luckner, Razumov, Romy Northover, Ronnit Hasson, Ross McDonnell, Sean Capone, Sophia Deininger, Ultra Violet, Vladimir Clavijo-Telepnev, Winston Chmielinski and Zaiba Jabbar.

Ben Olsen Artwork at The "Voyeur" Exhibit - XXXX Magazine, "The Untitled Magazine" Art Basel Miami 2010
Ben Olsen Artwork at The “Voyeur” Exhibit – XXXX Magazine, “The Untitled Magazine” Art Basel Miami 2010

Unik hosted the after-party at the famed Miami Beach nightclub/lounge Mokai after the opening on the 3rd. The exhibition was open to the general public on Saturday, December 4 from 2 to 9pm with a performance by artist Alexander Melamid at 6pm. A percentage of proceeds from the works of art sold will aid AFL’s efforts in supporting contemporary art at the Musée du Louvre. For more information about artists or artworks from the exhibit contact Anne Huntington, Gary Krimershmoys or Indira Cesarine.

‘VOYEUR” Exhibit Invitation

Support for this event was provided for by Boulan South Beach, AMG Worldwide, Quintessentially, Quintessentially Art, XXXX Magazine, AMH Industries, the Miami Art Museum Contemporaries, Young Patrons Circle of American Friends of the Louvre.

The American Friends of the Louvre (AFL) was founded by the Musée du Louvre in 2002 to strengthen ties between the Louvre and its American public, and to formalize the long-standing generosity of American patrons. Since 1793, the Louvre has welcomed new and emerging artists into its halls to follow in the footsteps of their great predecessors. In 2003, the Louvre initiated a new dialogue between the art of today and its permanent collection by inviting artists to present or create works inspired by the museum and its collections. This policy has established a connection and new resonance between the art of the past and contemporary creation. Recent commissions include works by Mike Kelley, Candida Höfer, Joseph Kosuth, Richard Serra, Louise Bourgeois and Willem de Kooning.

Anne Huntington is the founder of AMH Industries, LLC – a full service art advisory and curatorial company. She independently produces exhibitions including ’4 Sale’ a collaboration between Aneta Bartos, Elle Muliarchyk, Yana Toyber, and Martynka Wawrzyniak, which was featured in the November 2010 Art Issue of W Magazine; ‘An Endless Summer’, which debuted new works by the Australian artist, Anna Coroneo; ‘Pretty Young Things,’ a salon-style show of 23 emerging artists, which successfully attracted over 500 collectors, critics, curators and art lovers. She works with artists on solo and group projects. She connected four artists to the Bicycle Film Festival’s installation at the Damon Dash Gallery and has worked closely with Tools for Thought on events such as the Haiti benefit at Sotheby’s and for HomeBase where she curated a group show in a private residence. She worked on the highly lauded 2005 Robert Smithson retrospective at the Whitney Museum and at David Zwirner. She is the New York Communications Manager at Phillips & Company.

Gary Krimershmoys is the Managing Director of Quintessentially Art LLC (quintessentiallyart.com), a global art advisory firm, with offices in NY and London. Within the company, Gary works with a global clientele, which includes private international collectors, as well as corporations like UBS. This year Gary has curated exhibitions including ‘Motion Deconstructed’ in NYC, and 2 projects for Mironova Gallery one a 2 month pop up gallery in Bridgehampton, NY and the gallery’s booth at Art Moscow 2010. He will also be curating a project space within Art Pam Beach in Jan 10, which will showcase emerging Russian and CIS artists, as well as Moderating a talk on the state of Russian Contemporary art and the it’s engagement with the wider world.

Inspired by their mutual passion for high quality service and attention to detail, Ben Elliot, Aaron Simpson and Paul Drummond joined forces in London to create Quintessentially, a private members club with a global concierge service, in December 2000. Quintessentially’s discerning members around the world enjoy an array of benefits carefully selected to make a difference in their lives. Their team of experts are on hand for everything from solving pressing practical problems such as dinner reservations and sourcing a good nanny to advice on the latest fashion collections, travel experiences, lifestyle trends, spur-of-the-moment chartered yachts, theatre and nightlife recommendations plus much more – providing nothing but the best insider and specialist access, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. With 56 offices worldwide, Quintessentially has quickly become a global support system for its members, wherever they may be.

 

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