Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Affordable Art Fair Spring 2015, NYC (#2 continued) + FOOD: Pan Blackened Fish

Nelson De La Nuez- The King of Pop Art®, "Shoe Diva"
Bruce Lurie Gallery, L.A., CA

ART
Affordable Art Fair 
Spring 2015, NYC
Issue #2

Affordable Art Fair’s mission is to promote emerging artists and make contemporary artwork affordable and accessible to all.


Alain Kurylo, "Empreinte",
bronze, ed. of 12,
Carina Haslam Art

Craig Alan, "Dali" Populus Figurative Series
LCFA lawrence cantor fine art

Craig Alan, "Enchanting" 40" x 40" Populus Figurative Series
LCFA lawrence cantor fine art

Craig Alan, "Enchanting" detail, LCFA lawrence cantor fine art

Craig Mooney, "Picknic", oil on canvas, Carina Haslam Art

Gary John, "Comics" acrylic on Korean Newspaper, 30" x 30"
Bruce Lurie Gallery, Los Angeles, CA 

Michael Suchta, "Captain Marvel", Acrylic on 7 layers of Plexi
Bruce Lurie Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

Nelson De La Nuez, "Rock 'em Sock 'em", Mixed media on canvas
Bruce Lurie Gallery, 
Los Angeles, CA 

Rodger Stevens, "Glyph (target fixation)"
silver and maple, 4" x 5" x 3"
Mayson Gallery

Michael Suchta, "Albert Einstein", 6-7 layters acrylic on plexi
Bruce Lurie Gallery, Los Angeles, CA 


"Ann #3" (detail) 2015
screen print on somerset tub paper
Jealous Gallery, London

Will Martyr, "Miami Beach Hut IV" 2014, acrylic on canvas, TAG Fine Arts

Xuezhe Shen, "Memory of Yanbian", digital print, 2015
ArtSpace Gallery, Seoul, L. Korea 

Amanda Barrow at The Project Space, Julio Valdez Studio, New York, NY 

Asterisk Projects, Brooklyn NY

Bob Tabor, "Horse 15", 35.5 x 39 inches
C print mounted on plexi
contempop expressions gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel

Bob Tabor, "Horse 40" 36 x 49.5 inches
C print, ed of 18
contempop expressions gallery, Tel Aviv, Israels

Chamnan Chongpaiboon, "She no. 3", Acrylic on canvas
40 x 47inches, Bangkok, Thailand

Chamnan Chongpaiboon, "She no. 3", detail,
Acrylic on canvas, 40 x 47inches, Bangkok, Thailand

Fran Beallor, "Perfect Poise" Balance Series, 2014, 9 x 11 inches
colored pencil on toned paper
The Project Space, Julio Valdez Studio

Magnus Gjeon
"No time to grieve for roses when the forests are burning"
27.5 x 27.5 inches, photo - ed of 50,
La Lanta Gallery, Bangkok, Thailand

Magnus Gjoen bio

Murray Hidary, Sakura iii 22-3
Digital Photo Print, ed of 20. 27" x 40"
Sylvia White Gallery, Ventura, CA

Richard Silver, "MYC Library", 24" x 72", ed of 15, C-pint on Plexi,
contempop expressions gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel

Shin Koyama,
"Mr. Pika Chan - Swimmer"
arita porcelain
17" (h) Unique, La Lanta Fine Art,
Bangkok, Thailand

Shin Koyama,
"Pika Chan - Peacock"
arita porcelain
17" (h) Unique, La Lanta Fine Art,
Bangkok, Thailand

Visarute Angkatavanich, "White Dancer", C Print face mounted on plexi, 31.5 x 31.5 inches,
ed of 10, La Lanta Fine Art, Bangkok, Thailand
Yael Shachar, Photo (cropped)
printed on wood, 2013, ed of 5 + 2AP,
Corridor-Mika Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel


Yael Shachar, "X-Girl" Photo on wood, 2013, ed of 5 + 2 ap
Corridor-Mika Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel


(Source: Photographs were taken by ARTSnFOOD staff, with the permission of the fair and each individual gallery represented.)

FOOD
Pan Blackened Fish

Ingredients

4 firm white fish fillets
(firm fleshed fish such as red snapper, catfish or redfish,
cut about 1/2 inch thick)
1/2 stick unsalted butter, melted
3 Tbs. Paul Prudhomme's Blackened Redfish
       Magic Seasoning Mix

Preparation

Rinse and dry the fish fillets.
Prepare the Blackened Seasoning Mix.

Using only a seasoned black cast iron skillet, place it on the burner EMPTY. Turn burner on high heat, until it is extremely hot (about 600°F). This dish will set off every smoke alarm in your neighborhood! It's better to cook it outdoors on a gas grill or a butane burner, because the cooking produces a tremendous amount of smoke.

Lay the fillets out on waxed paper, dip the fish into the melted butter, then sprinkle lightly with the blackened seasoning mix. When the skillet is hot, (has a white circle in the bottom) immediately place the fish in. Stand back, it will splatter and smoke. Turn the fillets over after 30 seconds and blacken the other side for 30 seconds. (Better to do only one or two fillets at a time.)
Be sure the skillet is hot enough and absolutely dry.  Be sure not to over-season the fish - the herbs and spices should highlight the taste rather than hide or overpower it.  You don't want to overcook the filet - there's a big difference between blackened and burned.

Remove the fish to your serving plate. 
Turn off the heat and stay away from the hot skillet.
Serve with a sliced tomato lightly dressed with vinaigrette.

(Source: Shared with Jack A. Atkinson by Paul Prudhomme.)


Until later,
Jack
ARTSnFOOD, is an online publication dedicated to "The Pursuit of Happiness through the Arts and Food." ™ All rights reserved. Concept, Original Art, Text & Photographs are © Copyright 2015 Jack A. Atkinson under all International intellectual property and copyright laws. Any gallery, event, museum, fair or festival photographs were taken with permission. Images © individual artists, fabricators, respective owners or assignees.

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Affordable Art Fair Spring 2015, NYC (issue #1) + FOOD - Fire and Ice Salad

Jane Perkins, "Young Queen", found objects collage

ART
Affordable Art Fair 
Spring 2015, NYC
Issue #1

Affordable Art Fair’s mission is to promote emerging artists and make contemporary artwork affordable and accessible to all. The AAF believes that art fairs are the true heart of the art world, as they are the only place where galleries, collectors, curatorial professionals and visitors come together in one place, all learning from each other and exposing the currents flowing through the international art market.

Adam Frezza & Terri Chiao, collages and sculptures, mixed media, 2015
Uprise Art, New York, NY.

(this photo courtesy of AAF Press Dept.)

Adam Frezza & Terri Chiao
collage 

GloboBot NY01, Joel Kuntz,
face mounted print on plexi,
60" high, ed. of 9 + 3 ap
Michele Mariaud Gallery, New York

GloboBot NY02, Joel Kuntz,
face mounted print on plexi, 
60" high, ed. of 9 + 3 apMichele Mariaud Gallery, New York

GloboBot NY03, Joel Kuntz,
face mounted print on plexi, 
60" high, ed. of 9 + 3 apMichele Mariaud Gallery, New York
 Paco Raphael, "Salmon Bambi",
Lenticular photographic print,
Ronen Art Gallery



Photography & wax on board,
LCFA, Lawrence Cantor Fine Art

Photography & wax on board (detail of wax coating)
LCFA, Lawrence Cantor Fine Art

Alison Pullen, "Osterley Park House"
Mixed media painted on magazine pages,
Quantum Contemporary Art, London

Alison Pullen, "Osterley Park House, Entrance"
Mixed media painted on magazine pages,
Quantum Contemporary Art, London

M. Muhlis Lugis, "Panjang tangan", woodcut, 2013,
100cm x 120cm, ed. of 3
artspace SAY, Seoul, S. Korea

Aude DiB "Jaffa Knock Out" 2014, Lambda print, diasec finishing, 29 x 39"
Ed. of 15, Galerie Envie d'Art, Paris

Artist: Call Me Frank, "Untitled",
mixed media
paint on plexi floated over paint on paper

Cube Gallery, London

Artist: Call Me Frank, "Untitled",
Mixed media
paint on plexi floated over paint on paper, (
detail)
Cube Gallery, London

Claire Cohen, "Interlock", Claire Cohen, "Interlock", 
pigment on multiple sheets of persplex, 3D painting,
Cube Gallery, London

Claire Cohen, "Interlock", 
pigment on multiple sheets of persplex, 3D painting,
(detail showing construction of layers)
Cube Gallery, London

Daan Oude Elferink, "Family Ties" Photography, Ronen Art Gallery, Amsterdam 

Jean-Baptiste Perrot, "New York Guggenheim"
photograph, ed of 10, 
Ronen Art Gallery, Amsterdam 
James Hunter, "Fragrantissimum" 2015, Eyestorm


Jeff Quinn, "T", 2014, Oil on wood and plaster, Mayson Gallery, NYC

Jeff Quinn, "Floating", 2014,
Oil on wood and plaster, Mayson Gallery, NYC

Jim Zwadlo, "Pedestrians" 2015, acrylic on canvas, UGallery.com

Juliane Hundertmark, works on paper, 2015
galerie juliane hundermark, Berlin, Germany

Lorraine Pritchard, "Lost in Thoughts", 2011, ink, crayon on washi paper, 15.5" x 24.25"

Lorraine Pritchard, "Lost in Thoughts" (detail)


Lorraine Pritchard, "Uter-ing" 2009,
Ink, graphite, crayon, gouache on washi paper, 38.5" x 73"
Quantum Contemporary Art

Lorraine Pritchard, "Uter-ing" (detail)


Lucie Bennett, "Romy In Lights" 2015
Neon mounted on Perspex, ed 5
Eyestorm Gallery

(artist) Moriello,  ed 7,
 archival print with diamond dust, 60 x 60"
Arteria Gallery, Canada

Patrick Smith, "Mont Saint-Michel"
2014, Lambda photo print mounted on Diasec, 45 x 58", Ed of 7
Galerie Envie d'Art, Paris

Peter Monaghan, "Cross", Mixed Media, Cube Gallery, London

Peter Monaghan, "Cross",
(detail)
Cube Gallery, London

Piero Manrique, "Hawk" acrylic on canvas, UGallery.com

Rob Ryan, "I Miss Being A Small Girl", 2012,
Hand Cut Paper, 16.1" x 16.1", unique
Tag Fine Arts, London, UK

Rodger Stevens, "Ollie"
Steel Wire, 28" x 22" x 16"
 Mayson Gallery NYC

Ron Lawson, "Blue Porch, Cottage at Howmore, South Uist"
 47" x 26", Watercolor, Gouache
Quantum Contemporary Art

Russell Marshall
"Photo Op - Shocking Pink" ed 100

 Jealous Gallery, London

Serena Curmi, "Adrift"
 oil on canvas (cropped detail)
Cube Gallery, London

Simone Lia, "I've Got No Brain II"
silkscreen print, ed. 75

Jealous Gallery, London


Simone Lia, "I Am Not A bunny! (Blue)",
silkscreen print, ed. 125

Jealous Gallery, London

"You'll Do"
silkscreen, ed. of 200,
Jealous Gallery, London


Adam Bridgland
"Making Eyes Across the Room, Right"
Silkscreen print, ed of 125,
Jealous Gallery, London


Alison McWhirter, "Roses in a Black Vase"
 Oil on canvas
 Carina Haslam Art
Stay Tuned! More AAF coverage to come in the next issue of ARTSnFOOD.

(Source: Photographs were taken by ARTSnFOOD staff, with the permission of the fair, and each individual gallery represented.)

FOOD
Fire & Ice Salad

This healthy-fresh melange of chilled fresh vegetables is heated up by a salsa based, warm, dressing. The temperature contrasts adds dimensions to the salad, above and beyond the great flavors.

Ingredients:
1 ripe avocado, peeled, seeded and cut into cubes
1/4 cup lime juice
2 large tomatoes cut into cubes
1/2 onion thinly sliced and separated into half rings
1 cup small cauliflowerets (ends)
1 small green pepper, diced
1/3 cup of PACE medium salsa
1/4 cup water
1 tablespoon sugar
1/2 teaspoon basil, crushed

Directions:
Gently toss avocado in 2 tablespoons of lime juice to coat thoroughly. Sprinkle the cubes of tomatoes, avocado and onion slices over the top. Cover with plastic wrap and chill for 1 to 2 hours. 

Dressing - Combine the salsa, water, sugar, basil and 2 tablespoons of lime juice in a small sauce pan. Bring to a boil, stirring until the sugar is dissolved. 

To Serve - Dish up the cold salad into chilled salad bowls or plates. Pour the hot dressing over each cold salad. 

Serves 6 to 8 servings.

(Source: Pace Foods' recipe collection.)


Until later,
Jack
ARTSnFOOD, is an online publication dedicated to "The Pursuit of Happiness through the Arts and Food." ™ All rights reserved. Concept, Original Art, Text & Photographs are © Copyright 2015 Jack A. Atkinson under all International intellectual property and copyright laws. Any gallery, event, museum, fair or festival photographs were taken with permission. Images © individual artists, fabricators, respective owners or assignees.