Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Marty Walker Gallery chosen to display at Aqua Art Miami during Art Basel Miami Beach
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Marty Walker Gallery has been selected to exhibit at Aqua Art Miami’s new 28,000 square foot warehouse in the Wynwood Gallery district during Art Basel Miami Beach, December 4 – 9, 2007.
Featuring the debut of new art by Texas faves such as Ted Kincaid, Tom Orr, Frances Bagley, Douglas Leon Cartmel, Jeff Elrod, Susie Rosmarin, and others. Marty Walker Gallery will be exhibiting amongst 40 other internationally renowned galleries such as Carl Berg (Los Angeles), Man & Eve (London), Kevin Kavanagh (Dublin), and G-Module (Paris).
Aqua Wynwood boasts the largest booths available to galleries outside of Basel-Miami itself, with exhibition quality lighting and gallery-finish walls. In addition, Aqua Wynwood will also feature a breezy open air lounge including food and beverages, artist's projects, and music, all located just a few blocks from the Rubell Collection, and close to other important venues such as the Margulies Collection, the MOCA Goldman warehouse and a number of other satellite fairs including NADA, Pulse, Scope Miami, Art Miami, and Photo Miami.
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frank Anonymous
Congrats to Marty Walker & crew, we'll have to buy them a fancy drink w/ an umbrella. All Kettle Art will be doing is showing at the Art Now Fair at The Claremont Hotel, in Miami Beach, that same week. Dallas own underground favs Sergio Garcia, Cathey Miller, Marie Sena, Mark Nelson, Erica Felicella, Richard Ross, Havi Frost, Judith Lea Perkins and Frank Campagna will also debut new works at this time.
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