Archive for January, 2009

Hey, Hot Shot! (volume iv, edition ii) Opening Tonight!

Posted in Jen Bekman projects, at jen bekman, events, exhibitions, hey hot shot! on January 29th, 2009 by kara


Dinner by Donald Weber 

Hey, Hot Shot! (volume iv, edition ii) Showcase will open this very Friday evening, January 30th, 2009, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Jen Bekman Gallery.

Edition ii Hot Shots:

John Mann

Donald Weber

Hosang Park

Cara Phillips

Yijun Liao

Please join us at the gallery tonight for a reception for the artists. Work will remain on view through Saturday, February 14th, 2009

Jen Bekman Gallery
6 Spring Street NYC

Gallery hours: Wednesday – Saturday, from noon to 6:00 p.m.

X Marks the Art Closing Today!

Posted in 20x200, at jen bekman on January 24th, 2009 by kara


Koolman
by Kevin Cyr
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Attenzione!
Today is your very last chance to stop by the gallery to see and shop original works and framed, limited edition prints by 20×200 artists. X Marks the Art, is closing this very Saturday, January 24th.

Participating artists:

Ky Anderson
Kotama Bouabane
William Crump
Kevin Cyr
Beth Dow
Scott Eiden
Don Hamerman
Gregory Krum
William Lamson
Carrie Marill
Christina Muraczewski
Kent Rogowski
Jennifer Sanchez
Aili Schmeltz
Kelly Shimoda
Luke Stephenson
Todd St. John
and
Bert Teunissen

X Marks the Art will be on view through January 24, 2009 (today!)
Jen Bekman Gallery
6 Spring Street
Gallery hours: Wednesday through Saturday from Noon – 6pm

Ms. Jen Bekman: Gallery owner. NYer. Woman with opinions.

Posted in Jen Bekman on January 22nd, 2009 by kara


Painting by Mike Monteiro via Ms. Jen Bekman’s blog

Jen Bekman recently started a snappy little tumblr blog.  Check in daily for a jolt of insight into the aesthetically dazzling visual universe of the one and only Ms. Jen Bekman.

Jen Bekman in Domino Magazine

Posted in at jen bekman on January 21st, 2009 by kara

Jen Bekman is glowingly featured in the current newsstand issue of Domino Magazine as one of the most innovative online shopping pioneers.  20×200’s success is spreading, and although “acquiring art can be tough for the discriminating neophyte” Bekman’s formula of (limited editions × low prices) + the internet makes art fun and attainable for all.

Bravo Jen!

Jen Bekman Judging AP25

Posted in Jen Bekman on January 19th, 2009 by kara


AP24 cover photograph by Plamen Petkov

The indefatigable Jen Bekman will be part of a star-studded jury at this year’s American Photography 25 contest.  Making the cut into the printed hardcover annual opens the door for photographers to gain exposure for assignment and commissioned work.  Interested in applying?  You still have time, the deadline is January 23.

Brad Moore in PHOTOGRAPHY Quarterly

Posted in artists on January 13th, 2009 by kara


Mint & Magnolia, Westminster, Ca
by Brad Moore

 

Jen Bekman Gallery artist Brad Moore shot the cover image for this month’s PHOTOGRAPHY Quarterly. Brad also has more images inside in the Photography Now competition feature.  Congrats, Brad!  

Brad also has a print, Dutch Club, Anaheim, California, available on 20×200:





SALE EXTENDED!! 20% More Ridiculous Sale: The Sequel Ends Tonight (SUNDAY)!

Posted in 20x200 on January 11th, 2009 by kara

Untitled (Bondi Baths, Sydney, Australia) by Carlo Van de Roer
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Right now over on 20×200 you can still save 20% off print purchases of $50 or more. Enter the coupon code RIDIC at checkout to claim your discount. Please don’t debate! Our sale may have been extend until midnight tonight, but I’ve been informed by inside sources that a sale like this will not be around anytime soon.  Happy shopping!

Paradigm Shift by Jessica Snow

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Panda by Charlie Crane

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Darkness moves by Wendy Heldman

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Amy Stein Interview on NYMPHOTO

Posted in artists, photography on January 2nd, 2009 by kara


Image from Amy Stein’s Domesticated series

Photographer Amy Stein was interviewed by NYMPHOTO Blog yesterday. Amy was most recently part of our delightful and popular Ornithology group show.

View more of Amy’s work here