"Circus Series", by Spanish artist Carlos Aquilino at London Parallax Art Fair. June 1-2, 2013. These pieces will greet everyone in the booth G19! Must see! Ticket
booking: http://parallaxartfairlondon.eventbrite.co.uk/
Carlos Aquilino works have been selected to be shown at the 1ª Biennale Internazionale Arte di Palermo, Italy. Opening and presentation of the event with Paolo Levi: 2013 January 12th at 4 pm.

Initiative to promote art collecting: When you buy your first art work you become an art collector.
Artists: Carlos Aquilino, José Bautista, J. Belmonte, Carlos Bloch, R. Caballero, A. García Andrés, Belén González, O. Herrán, A. Llabrés, N. Maffre, N. Mariette, M. Negueruela, J. Paniagua, C. Parellada, J.A. Quintana, E. Rodriguez, Paco Rossique, Patricia Ruiz de Navamuel, J. Sánchez Dato, B. Satrústegui, M. Tamariz.
Image Uploader is an 2.0 artistic event: a real exhibition with a virtual approach. Artists: Antonio Intorcia, Carlos Aquilino, Fleur Le Gros, Flavio Edison Gabrielli, Giuseppe Sinesi, Yakir Yahish, Lorraine Beattie
Luigi Guarnera, Olivia Boa. Curated by DAYONE. Firenze, Italy.
Postcardwall is once again exhibiting its entire collection to date. A catalogue by Sophie Hill, taken from contemporary exhibitions as well as historical collections. Postcard Drawing 5 from Carlos Aquilino Solo Exhibit at Broadway gallery NYC is shown on this exhibit. August 27th-September 9th.
INTERNATIONAL ART FESTIVAL proud to announce that on August 8, 2012 at 6 PM, an International Art Festival Inc. will host the opening of an exhibition at the Museum of Russian Art in Jersey City, NJ.
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Carlos Aquilino exhibits his works at the International Art Fair ARTEANDO 2012, Irún (Spain), under the gallery GMN & Cía.

The International Art Festival, Inc., Fine Art Magazine and the Museum of Russian Art (MoRA) are calling for artists to enter the 2012 International Art Festival Competition.
Go to competition page HERE
Entry deadline June 15, 2012
This juried competition, which aims to identify and recognize outstanding contemporary artists, is open to persons 18 or older. Paintings, graphic works (illustrations, drawings, etc.), and photographs may be entered for consideration.
The works will be judged by a high-level panel of practicing artists and art world professionals affiliated with IAF, FAM, and MoRA.
The top three choices of the jury will each be awarded a $1,000 cash prize, publication in Fine Art Magazine and a solo exhibition at MORA. The inaugural International Art Festival award exhibition, featuring a selection of the best works submitted in each category, will take place at the Museum of Russian Art in Jersey City, an outstanding gallery space just minutes from downtown New York City.
art/words/postcardwall; a catalogue by Sophie Hill. An exhibition catalogue of both images and words to date, taken from contemporary exhibitions as well as historical collections. The postcard on Drawing 5 from Carlos Aquilino Solo Exhibit at Broadway gallery NYC is shown on this wall.
Carlos Aquilino works will be shown at ARTexpo 2012, Pier 92 Manhattan, NYC. March 22-25th. An exhibition curated by Tchera Niyego under The Contemporary Art Network gallery.Booth # 383/385

"Affinità e Contrasti"
Curator Paolo Doga
"Affinità e Contrasti" organized by StudioArTe Carapostol will be the first event to open the Venetian art season. The exhibition will be held in Venice January 6 to 13, 2012 in Scoletta of St. John the Baptist.
Vernissage Friday January 6th at 5.30 pm with the famous" Oste" and sabre d'or ambassador Mauro Lorenzon owner of the Enoiteca Mascareta in Venice

Departure artists: Jennifer Contini Enderby, Knut Peter Hoffmann, Eva Buchrainer, , Martine Cyr, Maria Luisa Imperiali , Anna Kajsa Alaoui , Nino Korinteli, Marianne Liegl, Georgeta Stefanescu, Melih Ozuysal and Anna VanMatre will be on the view between October 1-31, 2011.

DEPARTURE
SoHo, October, 2011
*NEW YORK, NY –– *Basak Malone LLC is pleased to announce the up-coming group exhibition “Departure” opening on October 1st at 7:00 pm at Ward Nasse Gallery.
Curator Basak Malone’s project ‘Departure’ sets 10 artists into motion questioning how to let go. “Letting go” is what we are left to reconcile with and this is where we are asked to make a leap continuously and impromptu.
Departure artists: Jennifer Contini Enderby, Knut Peter Hoffmann, Eva Buchrainer, , Martine Cyr, Maria Luisa Imperiali , Anna Kajsa Alaoui , Nino Korinteli, Marianne Liegl, Georgeta Stefanescu, Melih Ozuysal and Anna VanMatre will be on the view between October 1-30, 2011.
Address:178 Prince Street (Btw. Thompson and Sullivan)
www.basakmalone.com
“Departure from pretentiousness. Passage out of mediocracy. Good-bye to black/white-seeing. Farewell to dulled-out love. Escape from hypocrisy. Separation from bad faith. Vacation from hierarchy. Deviation from the expected. Innovation to the unknown. Shift of rules. Variation into live music. Wandering in the clouds. Outgoing for the embrace. Initial motion from slavery. Last exit to Brooklyn*. Hasta la Vista baby. Adieu mon amour. Kick the habit. Removing of the shells. Dissapear into the sunset. Point of embarkation. Winging one’s flight. Leaving the past. Exception to the norm. Avoidance as a strategy. Difference of beauty. Prevention from the inevitable. Annihilation of being. Cessation of debris. Collapse of failure. Oblivion to taste. Dying…Contrasting life. Exodus. Liberation from duality. Distinction of meaningfulness.
Departure of the artistry… ”
*In reference to ”Last Exit to Brooklyn Bridge” drama film based on the novel by Hubert Selby Jr. , directed by Uli Edel and starring Jennifer Jason Leigh, 1989.

Gustave Courbet
Date: 1865
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 25 1/2 x 32 in. (64.8 x 81.3 cm)
Classification: Paintings
Credit Line: Gift of Mary Goldenberg, 1899
Accession Number: 99.11.3
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Date: 19th century
Geography: Mindanao, Philippines
Medium: Wood, mother-of-pearl, skin
Dimensions: H. 82.2 cm (32-3/8 in.); Max. Diam. 62 cm (24-7/16 in.); Head diam. 55.3 cm (21 in.)
Classification: Membranophone-single-headed / goblet drum
Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1982
Accession Number: 1982.32
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Doug Aitken
Date: 1997, printed 2004
Medium: Chromogenic print
Dimensions: Image: 100.5 x 122 cm (39 9/16 x 48 1/16 in.)
Frame: 103.2 x 125.7 cm (40 5/8 x 49 1/2 in.)
Classification: Photographs
Credit Line: Purchase, Alfred Stieglitz Society Gifts, 2004
Accession Number: 2004.223
Rights and Reproduction: © Doug Aitken 1997
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Date: 19th century
Geography: Hawai'i, United States
Culture: Polynesian
Medium: Gourd, cloth
Dimensions: H. 76.2 cm (30 in.); Diam. 30.5 cm (12 in.)
Classification: Idiophone-Stamping
Credit Line: The Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments, 1889
Accession Number: 89.4.754
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Written by James Joyce
Artist: Henri Matisse (French, Le Cateau-Cambrésis 1869–1954 Nice)
Publisher: G. Macy (New York, NY)
Date: 1935
Medium: Soft ground etching
Dimensions: Sheet: 16 1/4 x 12 3/8 in. (41.3 x 31.4 cm)
Classification: Books
Credit Line: Gift of David A. Prager, in memory of Henry G. Schiff, 1984
Accession Number: 1984.1038.2(1-6)
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Nicolas Poussin
Date: ca. 1635–36
Medium: Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, over faint black chalk underdrawing
Dimensions: 5 1/4 x 8 1/8 in. (13.3 x 20.6 cm.)
Classification: Drawings
Credit Line: Purchase, David T. Schiff Gift, 1998
Accession Number: 1998.225
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Jasper Johns
Publisher: Published by Universal Limited Art Editions
Date: 1968
Medium: Lithograph with stamps
Dimensions: Sheet: 34 × 25 in. (86.4 × 63.5 cm)
Classification: Prints
Credit Line: Florence and Joseph Singer Collection, 1969
Accession Number: 69.701.2
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