New York, NY, November 20, 2012 – The Esopus Foundation Ltd., the publisher of Esopus, the award-winning arts publication dedicated to providing a forum through which creative people can connect directly with the public, is pleased to launch two special artist’s editions at UNTITLED: International Contemporary Art Fair Miami Beach, from December 5 through 9, 2012.
The first is a limited print edition by acclaimed contemporary American artist Robert Gober. A signed-and-numbered copy of the lithograph (edition of 25) is available for a minimum tax-deductible donation of $2,500 to the Foundation.
In addition, Esopus will launch Outtakes (2012), a special edition of 15 unique woodcut prints by Bryan Nash Gill. These signed-and-numbered editions are available for a minimum tax-deductible donation of $500 to the Foundation. The prints relate to What Was Will Be Again, a site-specific installation Gill created at Esopus Space in spring 2012, which marked his first solo exhibition in New York City.
At UNTITLED, Esopus will also offer previously released print editions by Inge Morath and Kay Rosen, and will have back issues of the magazine on display for sale and viewing. For information about UNTITLED, please visit www.art-untitled.com.
UNTITLED
December 5-9, 2012
Wednesday-Sunday: 11am-7pm
Vernissage: Monday, December 3, 6-9pm
12th Street and Ocean Drive
Miami Beach, FL 33139
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