The Clemente 107 Suffolk St
New York, NY 10002
USA

cutlog NY 2013

After four successful years in Paris, cutlog art fair is pleased to announce the launch of its first New York edition from May 9-13, 2013. Approximately 45 galleries and curators will present art, installations, performances, talks, and films in a creative architecturally designed environment allowing each art project to have its own identity and a unique art interaction with the public.

cutlog NY will focus on showing cutting-edge and established galleries that promote the work of contemporary artists. The fair will foster new relationships between galleries, collectors and art institutions to form a collaborative platform for building new perspectives on contemporary art. cutlog NY aims to be a creative laboratory, showcasing works by artists from all over the world and offering them the opportunity to gain global visibility.

The five day event will take place in one of Manhattan’s most vibrant and creative area, the Lower East Side. Over the past years, the neighborhood has become a new hub for emerging and innovative galleries and cutlog NY will be a part of this growing community to become the downtown art fair. Occupying The Dutch Neo-Gothic building, a former public school (PS 160), cutlog NY will be hosted by the Clemente Soto Vélez Center at 107 Suffolk Street, between Rivington and Delancey Streets.

Each of the roughly 45 participants will present an original project featuring one or more works by artists selected by a jury of professionals. A selection of sculptures and installations will be displayed in the Clemente building and courtyard.

A film festival will be held during cutlog NY, with a series of performances and talks which are announced in our program section

cutlog is sponsored by the Franco-German television network ARTE.

cutlog New York
may 9– 13, 2013

107 Suffolk Street
New York NY 10002


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Access info

Subway: F, J, M, Z trains to Delancey Street / Essex Street Bus: lines 14A & 9

A shuttle bus will run between cutlog and the Frieze ferry stop from Thursday, May 9 through Saturday, May 11 at 11 am – 8 pm daily.
(Sunday, May 12 until 7pm)

Open to the Public

Admission tickets are priced as follows:

adults $15    |    students & seniors $10 | Multipass (5-day entry) $25 / $20

Fair hours

Wednesday, may 8th

Vernissage – invitation only –                        5pm-10pm

Thursday, may 9th

Preview for collectors & press                       10am-5pm

Guests, Press and Collectors Brunch           10am-1pm

Public opening                                                  5pm-9pm

Friday, may 10th                                             10am–8pm

Open to Public

Saturday, may 11th                                        10am–8pm

Sunday, may 12th                                           10am–8pm

Monday, may 13th                                          10am–6pm

From May 9th to May 12th L’après cutlog: in addition to the daytime art fair, après cutlog comes to life each evening with Outdoor Art Video Screenings and Live performances from 7pm until midnight

Galleries

Aperto Projects Montpellier
Art Amalgamated New York
Art Connections Tel aviv
B. Pailley Projects France
Be-poles Paris
Céline Moine Lyon
Cirrus Los Angeles
Clemente Soto Vélez Center Projects New York
Concept Art Paris
Creative Growth Oakland
Edward Cutler Milano
Fragmental Museum New York
Frants Gallery Space New York
Front Room Brooklyn
Galerie Charlot Paris
Galerie Dix9 Paris
Gama Istanbul
Garis & Hahn New York
Gurfinkel Projects New York
House of the Nobleman London
Hübner and Hübner Germany
Jag Modern Philadelphia
L’Inlassable Paris
Lambert Fine Arts New York
LEBENSON Paris
LETC/LAND Brooklyn
L’Aléatoire Paris
Marion de Cannière Antwerp
Microscope Gallery New York
Molin Corvo Gallery Milano
Olivier Waltman Paris
Per Partes Projects New York
Renaud Siegman Projects Paris
Residency Unlimited ft Lara Pan Brooklyn
Rox New York
Seymour Projects Paris
Spinello Projects Miami
spree Paris
The Apartment Vancouver
The Hole New York
The Impermanent Collection Los Angeles
The July 16 London
The Noise Index USA
The Proposition New York
TIME IN New York
TURF London, New York
White Box New York
Yael Rosenblut Santiago

Collectors & institutions

A personalized welcome to collectors and professionals will be set up by cutlog NY during the fair. Please fill in the form below so we can send you info about cutlog NY. Your guest badge will wait for you at the entrance of the fair.

Partners

Main Sponsor

Sponsors and Partners

Media Partners

Cultural Partners

To become a partner, please contact Alexis Combalbert

Program

The program presents indoor and outdoor performances, projections, talks and installations.

Click here to read cutlog New York 2013 Program


Projected images

A selection of diverse moving images spanning feature-length films, episodic television and video art—cutlog’s projected image series neither specifies medium nor limits its presentation methods. Instead, projected images permeate cutlog’s public spaces, illuminating new meanings across disciplinary lines through site-specific installation and interactive performance.
After sundown, the 13,000 sq foot PARKING LOT behind former PS160 transforsms into cutlog’s primary projection space.  Visible from Norfolk Street, 16 and 20 foot-wide moving images broadcast cutlog’s outdoor projection series FREE PARKING to the surrounding Lower East Side community.  During daylight hours on the second floor, the ninety-seat LITTLE THEATER presents translations of cutlog’s outdoor offerings in addition to programs selected by cutlog’s numerous international cultural partners, including Franco-German television network ARTE, acclaimed PBS documentary series Art21 and Beijing’s Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (UCCA).

FREE PARKING

CUTLOG’S OUTDOOR PROJECTED IMAGE SERIES |  8PM – MIDNIGHT IN THE PARKING LOT
HOLD ON, KEEP MOVING, STAY HERE
Recent projected images by over 30 contemporary artists
THURSDAY, MAY: 8.00PM – 12.00AM
FRIDAY, MAY 10:  10.45PM – 12.00AM
SATURDAY, MAY 11: 8.00PM – 12.00AM
ARTE Video Night
Three programs of recent video art selected by the Franco-German television network ARTE
FRIDAY MAY 10, 2013 | 8PM – 10:45 PM
NEW YORK CLOSE UP IS NOW
Simultaneous screenings by chroniclers of New York’s art scene: Art21′s New York is Now, Noah Becker’s New York is Now, and Vernissage TV’s Around the art world in one go
SUNDAY, MAY 12  |  8PM – MIDNIGHT


Night Program


View from Norfolk Street:  With the generous support of Rooftop Films, 16 and 20 foot screens will project moving images until midnight, complete with audio on wireless headsets provided by Vox.

Press

Download cutlog New York press release 2013 for program announcement

Download cutlog New York press release 2013 for galleries & curated projects announcement

Download cutlog New York press review 2013

Director Press Relations:
Maureen Sullivan

Press assistant:
Clarisse Benhaim

Contact

Paris office
11 rue Lavieuville 75018 Paris – France
T + 33 1 40 10 16 93
F + 33 1 42 59 99 90
Send a message

New York office
107 Suffolk Street – Room 415 – New York 10002
T +1 646 770 1669
M +1 646 610 2827
Send a message

Director
Bruno Hadjadj

Co director
Guy Reziciner

General coordination
Sébastien Assouline

Executive assistant
Angela Chambers

Program coordination
Charlotte Jean

Coordination assistant
Samuel Landée

Sponsorship
Alexis Combalbert

Production Assistant
Damien Wambergue

Galleries relations – by region:

Lower East Side & Brooklyn
Beth Fiore

Austria, Germany and Switzerland
Ulrike Reinhardt

Belgium
Tamara Maas

USA
Guy Reziciner

Italy
Francesco Gattuso

Japan
Rumiko Kuse

United Kingdom
Anne Petermann

Brazil
Elodie Salmeron

Turkey
Irmak Canevi

Russia
Anna Gurfinkel

For all other regions
ny@cutlog.org

Curator of projected images
Christopher Purpura

Video Program – Asia
Ellen Chang

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