Pace Gallery appoints Christiana Ine-Kimba Boyle as first Online Sales Director
Boyle comes to Pace from CANADA, where she built and oversaw online sales strategies, which included the launch of the gallerys first-ever online viewing room and virtual performance platform.
NEW YORK, NY
.-Pace Gallery announced the appointment of Christiana Ine-Kimba Boyle in the newly created position of Online Sales Director. Under the leadership of CEO & President Marc Glimcher, Boyle will expand the gallerys digital offerings and spearhead Paces online sales strategy with the goal of engaging new audiences. Boyle will also work to support artists in the development of NFTs and digitally native projects to be presented in collaboration with Pace. Boyle joins the gallery on May 3, 2021 and is based in New York.
Art Rotterdam 2021 summer edition: Indoor and outdoor exhibitions
Müge Yilmaz, A Garden of Coincidences, 2020. Courtesy Nest, Den Haag.
ROTTERDAM
.- The twenty-second edition of Art Rotterdam, once again to be held in the iconic Van Nelle Factory, is taking place at the height of summer from Thursday 1 July to Sunday 4 July. This year, there will be lots to experience and discover outdoors around the building. Apart from large-scale works of art and installations, many of which have been created especially for the occasion, there will also be several food trucks with drinks & bites on the factory grounds. With a surface area of over 10,000 m2, the inside of the factory has room for more than 100 galleries to exhibit the work of up-and-coming and established talents alike. Director of Art Rotterdam Fons Hof comments, We are very much looking forward to welcoming participants and visitors to this unique summer edition of Art Rotterdam. The catalogue is being presented on GalleryV
Kehrer Verlag publishes Fotogalleriet Oslo (Hrsg.) Conversations on Photography
Ann-Christine Eek, Excerpt from Arbeta - inte slita ut sig series, 1974 Courtesy the artist.
NEW YORK, NY
.- Instead of presenting an objective, historical overview, Conversations on Photography grapples with the rapidly expanding and forward-thinking nature of the photographic field from the perspective of the Nordic region by putting national and international contributors into conversation. These discussions between some of photographys foremost contemporary practitioners provide unique insights into overlooked or erased stories, moments, and movements in the history of the medium, and of Fotogalleriet. Their voices contribute to analyzing a discipline whose potential is yetto be fully acknowledged within the larger field of contemporary art a discipline that continues to spearhead new thinking around the role of art and its social motivations and responsibilities.