Written by Lisa Stahl

Kim Martindale, Show Producer; George Stern; Participating Gallerist
Kim Martindale has an aura of energy and a passion for art that he discovered at a young age, so it’s not surprising that he now runs the LA Art Show, an extravaganza of art in Los Angeles that helped cement the reputation of many California artists. “I started producing shows when I was sixteen,” says Kim. “I first produced a real art show at 21. It’s really a passion. It’s been my life.”
Written by Lisa Stahl

Robert Klein, former President, AIPAD
Now in its 29th year, AIPAD is the longest-running and preeminent art photography show in the country. The upcoming show (March 2009) in the elegant Park Avenue Armory on Manhattan’s Upper East Side promises to be original and vibrant.
Written by Diane Dunne

Roland Augustine, ADAA President; Linda Blumberg, ADAA Executive Director
In 1962, Ralph Colin, an art collector and lawyer, saw an American art scene that lacked a cohesive, binding entity among its art dealers. He enlisted a young associate in his firm, Gilbert S. Edelson, to help him and together they persuaded a number of top American art dealers to unite, forming the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA).
Written by Lisa Stahl

Stephen Cohen, Founder; Alex Novak, Participating Gallerist
When Alex Novak represents an artist, he has to like the artist—not just the work. The art has to be interesting, the artist articulate, someone who understands the process in his or her work and can speak intelligently about it.
Written by Lisa Stahl

Tim Fleming, Managing Director
A crushed-up bus fills a room at the Barker Hangar of Santa Monica Airport. It’s not remnants of some awful accident, though—it’s the work of an artist. Pierro Gaulio-Bordelane’s crushed bus was the hottest work at Art LA last year. In fact, the art fair was built around it.
More Articles...
JPAGE_CURRENT_OF_TOTAL
«StartPrev1234NextEnd»




















