From Dec 7 – 10, PULSE MIAMI BEACH will host three Dutch galleries during Miami Art Week 2017 & nominees Raquel Maulwurf for PULSE Prize 2017
From December 7 through December 10, PULSE Art Fair Miami Beach returns to its oceanfront home for the 13th time. During Miami Art Week 2017, the fair will host three Dutch galleries. Rotterdam-based gallery NL=US Art will be featured among the galleries and Amsterdam-based gallery Kallenbach will be present at the Conversations Section. The Hague-based Livingstone Gallery is featured in the Solo Section with a project by Raquel Maulwurf, who is also nominated for the Pulse Prize 2017.
NL=US Art is a private gallery and art consulting service that is dedicated to the promotion of emerging and established artists and the advancement of the visual arts in general. Other than the gallery, our services include private and corporate art advisory and the professional support for our visual artists. The agency is committed to enhancing the visibility and appreciation of contemporary art.
During Miami Art Week 2017, NL=US Gallery will present Dutch artist Pim Palsgraaf and Alexandra Roozen.
Pim Palsgraaf
Pim Palsgraaf
Alexandra Roozen
Alexandra Roozen
Livingstone gallery was established in 1991 and focuses on contemporary painting, drawing and sculpture of international significance. Exhibitions included James Brown, Jannis Kounellis, Sol LeWitt, Arnulf Rainer and the last exhibition of Robert Rauschenberg. Livingstone Gallery presents the Solo presentation of Raquel Maulwurf during Miami Art Week 2017. Raquel Maulwurf is also nominated for PULSE Prize 2017, a jury-awarded cash grant presented directly to the artist.
Kallenbach Gallery exhibits new and cutting edge art. The gallery operates from an interest and passion for the New Contemporary Art movement, which has its roots in popular culture, design and urban art. We aim to introduce the public to these exciting and innovative artists in an open and approachable way. The gallery will present the work of Jaybo Monk and Dave Kinsey.
Jaybo Monk
Founded in 2005, PULSE Contemporary Art Fair is an established part of the annual art calendar and is recognized for providing its international community of emerging and established galleries with a dynamic platform for connecting with a global audience. PULSE offers visitors an engaging environment in which to discover and collect the most compelling contemporary art being produced today.