Thursday, December 10, 2009

Camper Contemporary in Miami










See CamperContemporary.com for more information and more photos from Rinehart's adventure to Miami with Camper Contemporary.

Photos from New Breed




Sunday, November 1, 2009

Sunday, Nov. 22 Last Day to See Rinehart Group Show, New Breed



NEW BREED
Opening Friday Nov. 13th 5pm - 7Pm
Fox Gallery
1303 W. Mount Royal Ave
Baltimore, MD 21217









Featuring New Work by:

Natalie Andrews
Calder Brannock
Jennifer Coster
Ginny Huo
Adam Junior
Benjamin Kelley
Joe Letourneau
Christina Martinelli
Ailsa Staub
Wendy Tai
Timothy Thompson

Fall 2009 Visitors to Rinehart

This fall we have and are expecting a bunch of very exciting guests to come talk to us at Rinehart about their work, talk with us individually about our work, and join us for dinner to talk about Jeff Koon's work. Here is a list of these visitors:

Chakaia Booker (NY Artist, Rinehart Artist in Residence)
Christopher Cozier (Trinidadian Artist)
Alonzo Davis (Baltimore Artist)
Ming Fay (NY Artist, Rinehart Artist in Residence)
Irene Hoffman (Executive Director of the Contemporary Museum, Baltimore)
Kazuko (NY Artist and Gallerist)
Cara Ober (Baltimore Artist, Bmoreart)
Dread Scott (NY Artist)
Saya Woolfalk (NY Artist)
Al Miner (Dc Artist and Hirschhorn Curatorial Assistant)
Bradley McCallum and Jacqueline Tarry (New York Artists)

Vote for Rineharts on the Baker Artists Awards Site!

Please sign up and vote for Rinehart artists currently on the Baker awards site. Earn up to ten votes by signing up, looking at artists pages, and other ways I haven't yet discovered. Or nominate yourself or a Baltimore-area-artist-loved-one.
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and visit Rineharts pages here:

Maren Hassinger
Joe Letourneau
Christina Martinelli

Camper Contemporary Launches Website

Got to CamperContemporary.com to see the new website for Camper Contemporary, Calder Brannock's mobile Gallery. View work in progress photos, read the latest news and more.

Camper Contemporary Gets Funding For Art Basel Miami

The office of Research and Development at MICA has awarded Calder Brannock funding for Rinehart to travel with Camper Contemporary to Art Basel Miami in December 2009. Location at Art Basel to be determined. Come see us in Miami! Invite us to your parties!

Calder Brannock Begins Work on Camper Contemporary

Calder aquires a 1967 yellowstone Camper and brings it to Rinehart to begin its converstion into a Camper Contemporary; a mobile art gallery.

Rinehart Takes Manhattan!


Rinehart Visits Anton Van Dalen's East Village Studio








Rinehart Visits Mary Ting's New York Studio


Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Rinehart Attends Cara Ober Opening at Civilian Art Projects, DC














Rinehart went down to DC to attend the opening of Cara Ober's solo show at Civilian Art Projects called Love Letters and Debris Scapes. Ober will be Rinehart's guest speaker and critiquer on October 26th. The above photo appeared on her Baltimore art blog bmoreart.blogspot.com with the caption "my new favorite Rinehart [sic] Sculpture students!" The show closes October 17th, 2009.

From Left: Jennifer Coster, Christina Martinelli, Ginny Huo. Adam Junior and Wendy Tai were also present.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Sculpture in PA Repainted to Match Rinehart Jumpsuits













An outdoor sculpture in Greensburg, Pennsylvania by the artist Josefa Filkosky’s titled Pipe Theme in Red Orange has been painted blue and white in order to match the school colors of Seton Hill University who own the work.

http://artforum.com/archive/id=23690

Photo from post-gazette.com

Monday, September 7, 2009

Rinehart at the 2009 Armory Show













From Left to Right: Jong Sung (Jay) Lee, Natalie Andrews, Seth Crawford, Ben Kelley, Christina Martinelli, Tiffany Plante, Judy Stone, Joe Letourneau, Ailsa Staub, Calder Brannock

Our Gloomy Future

The Mood of the Market, as Measured in the Galleries

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/04/arts/design/04galleries.html?_r=1

Thursday, August 27, 2009

William Henry Rinehart

William Henry Rinehart (1825-1874) Founded Rinehart and is our patron saint. Visit his Wikipedia page here to learn more about how great he was.