Fourth Edition

Fourth Edition

PULSE Contemporary Art Fair

Robert Polidori
Versailles, Chambre de la Reine, Detail of Marie Antoinette’s Bed, 2007
Color photograph, 60 x 50 in.
Courtesy of Nicholas Metivier Gallery

January 26, 2009

Fourth Edition of PULSE New York
Thursday, March 5 – Sunday, March 8, 2009

LOCATION:
Pier 40, West Side Highway at
West Houston Street in Greenwich Village

FAIR HOURS:
Thursday, March 5: 12 – 8pm
Friday, March 6: 12 – 8pm
Saturday, March 7: 12 – 8pm
Sunday, March 8: 12 – 5pm

Press and Private Preview Brunch:
Thursday, March 5, from 9am-12pm
(registration required)

www.pulse-art.com

Following a strong showing in Miami, PULSE New York returns to Pier 40 in Greenwich Village for its fourth and most diverse New York edition. The 95 galleries represent 26 countries throughout the Americas, Europe, and Asia with 11 galleries from six Asian nations. PULSE New York expands its presentation of large-scale sculptures and installations, and includes the return of the PULSE PLAY video lounge curated by Marina Fokidis. A complete list of all cultural programming will be available in February.

“With the Armory Show now featuring modern art exhibitors this year, PULSE now holds the role of New York’s premier art fair dedicated solely to contemporary art” said Helen Allen, Executive Director of PULSE Contemporary Art Fair. “Despite the economic climate, PULSE has continued to grow both in Miami and New York without sacrificing quality. While adjustments remain, art fairs have proven themselves an essential component of the art community, and PULSE appears to be among its most resilient.”

PULSE NEW YORK 09 EXHIBITORS
55 (Shanghai), 2x2projects (Amsterdam), Aicon Gallery (London/New York/Palo Alto), Angell Gallery (Toronto), Artrepco Gallery (Zurich), ASPN (Leipzig), Baer Ridgway Exhibitions (San Francisco), Galerie Anita Beckers (Frankfurt), Birch Libralato (Toronto), Bitforms Gallery (New York), Black & White Gallery (New York), Monika Bobinska (London), Rena Bransten Gallery (San Francisco), BravinLee Programs (New York), Chi-Wen Gallery (Taipei), ChinaSquare Gallery (New York), Catharine Clark Gallery (San Francisco), ColletPark (Paris), Conner Contemporary Art (Washington D.C.), Copro/Nason Gallery (Santa Monica), Curator’s Office (Washington, D.C.), Davidson Contemporary (New York), DNA (Berlin), Faurschou (Copenhagen/Beijing), Lukas Feichtner Gallery (Vienna), Rosamund Felsen Gallery (Santa Monica), FTC. (Berlin), Finesilver Gallery (San Antonio), Freight + Volume (New York), Gaain Gallery (Seoul), GalerieKleindienst (Leipzig), Caren Golden Fine Art (New York), Habana (Habana City), Patrick Heide Contemporary Art (London), Richard Heller Gallery (Santa Monica), Galerie Ernst Hilger/Hilger Contemporary (Vienna), Horrach Moya (Palma de Mallorca), Jousse Enterprise (Paris), Anna Klinkhammer Galerie (Düsseldorf), Knapp Gallery (Philadelphia), Kopeikin Gallery (Los Angeles), Kusseneers Gallery (Antwerp), Léna & Roselli Gallery (Budapest), Richard Levy Gallery (Albuquerque), Light & Sie (Dallas), Diana Lowenstein Fine Arts (Miami), Lyons Wier Ortt Gallery (New York), Madder139 (London), Magnan Projects (New York), Marx & Zavattero (San Francisco), Nina Menocal (Mexico City), Nicholas Metivier Gallery (Toronto), Mixed Greens (New York), Mark Moore Gallery (Santa Monica), Nettie Horn (London), One And J. Gallery (Seoul), P.P.O.W. Gallery (New York), Pepper’s Gallery (Tokyo), Perugi Artecontemporanea (Padua), Praxis International Art (New York), Lora Reynolds Gallery (Austin), Yancey Richardson Gallery (New York), Stefan Roepke (Cologne/Madrid), Galerie Römerapotheke (Zurich), Ruarts Gallery (Moscow), Carrie Secrist Gallery (Chicago), Galeria Senda (Barcelona), Shoshana Wayne Gallery (Santa Monica), Silverlens Gallery (Manila), Singapore Tyler Print Institute (Singapore), Slewe (Amsterdam), Space (Bratislava), Margaret Thatcher Projects (New York), Tokyo Gallery + BTAP (Tokyo), Vanessa Art Link (Jakarta), Vernon Gallery (Praque), Virgil de Voldere Gallery (New York), Winkleman Gallery (New York), Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery (New York), Galerie Nordine Zidoun (Luxembourg), Zürcher (Paris/New York)

IMPULSE NEW YORK 09 EXHIBITORS
Jen Bekman Gallery (New York), Collette Blanchard Gallery (New York), Bonelli Arte Contemporanea (Mantua), Galerie [SAS] (Montreal), Daneyal Mahmood Gallery (New York), Morgan Lehman (New York), Megumi Ogita Gallery (Tokyo), Pierre-François Ouellette Art Contemporain (Montreal), Randall Scott Gallery (Washington, D.C.), Charlie Smith London (London), Sollertis (Toulouse), Patricia Sweetow Gallery (San Francisco), AMT | Alberto Matteo Torri (Milan), Witzenhausen Gallery (Amsterdam/New York)

For more information about PULSE Contemporary Art Fair, please visit
www.pulse-art.com or call +1 (212) 255-2327.

Media contact:
Andy Cushman
Blue Medium, Inc.
T: (212) 675-1800
F: (212) 675-1855
E: andy@bluemedium.com

PULSE New York

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