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UNTITLED Earns a Name for Itself

Fri, 05/24/2019 - 13:17
Beth Rudin DeWoody and Edsel Williams attended the Monday night preview of UNTITLED in Miami Beach.

   The UNTITLED fair in Miami Beach had a successful preview on Monday night with a few faces familiar to the South Fork making the scene and making news, according to a press release from the fair.

   The preview was hosted by Marina Abramovic, who is collaborating with Robert Wilson on “The Life and Death of Marina Abramovic” to be presented at the Park Avenue Armory beginning Dec. 12. The opening raised money for the Elton John AIDS Foundation and the Marina Abramovic Institute.

   Beth Rudin DeWoody of Southampton attended the preview and met up with Edsel Williams, the proprietor and curator of the Fireplace Project gallery in Springs. Ms. DeWoody has worked with Mr. Williams on past projects for his gallery.

   Halsey Mckay, the only East End gallery with a booth at the fair, sold a significant sculpture by Graham Collins to a public collection in Montreal.

This post will be updated when more information is available.


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