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March 6th, 2013
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The Armory Show Begins Today!

Come see us at Pier 92, booth#258


*March 6th - Opening Day for Invited Guests.
*March 7th - 10th - Public Hours with Purchase of Ticket

Ricco Maresca Gallery is exhibiting in the Armory Show, our booth will include works by Alice Hope, George Widener, Martín Ramírez, Walt Kuhn, Hiroyuki Doi, Scott Wilson, Carole Seborovski and more.

We are located in Pier 92, booth #258

___________________________________________________________

Dates and times:

Pier 92 & 94
*Ricco Maresca Gallery: Pier 92, booth #258
Twelfth Avenue at 55th StreetNew York City

The Armory Show 2013 Opening Day takes place Wednesday, March 6th for invited guests.


Public Hours:

Thursday, March 7th - Saturday, March 9th
Sunday, March 10th, 12pm to 7 pm


Directions:

Piers 92 & 94 are located on Manhattan’s west side on the Hudson River (Twelfth Avenue) at 55th Street in the Passenger Ship Terminal complex. The piers are easily accessible by public transportation, taxi, and private vehicle. The nearest subway stop is four cross-town blocks east at 50th Street and Eighth Avenue.


Shuttle Bus Service:

Shuttles are available between The Armory Show on Piers 92 & 94 and VOLTA NY on 34th Street near Fifth Avenue.


Mass Transit:

Piers 92 & 94 can be reached by public transportation via the Eighth Avenue subway, E or C trains to 50th Street, then via M50 bus line. The M50 bus runs west on 49th Street (to the pier) and east on 50th Street (from the pier) connecting at Eighth Avenue (E or C subway) and at Seventh Avenue (1 or 9 subway). Also, bus lines M16 and M42 provide service to 42nd Street and Twelfth Avenue. For subway and bus information and schedules, call (718) 330-1234 or click here.


By Car:

From the Lincoln Tunnel, take 42nd Street west to Twelfth Avenue. Continue north on Twelfth Avenue to Piers 92 & 94 (at the Passenger Ship Terminal). From the Queens-Midtown Tunnel, go west via 34th Street to Twelfth Avenue. Continue north to the piers (at the Passenger Ship Terminal). Access to the piers for private cars is available via 55th Street and Twelfth Avenue. All vehicles should follow signs for the Passenger Ship Terminal parking.


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The Armory Show New York City George Widener Alice Hope carole seborovski Scott Wilson Marcos Bontempo Martin Ramirez
March 3rd, 2013
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Preview of Ricco Maresca Gallery at the Armory Show

*March 6th - Opening Day for Invited Guests.
*March 7th - 10th - Public Hours with Purchase of Ticket

Ricco Maresca Gallery is exhibiting in the Armory Show, our booth will include works by Alice Hope, George Widener, Martín Ramírez, Walt Kuhn, Hiroyuki Doi, Georgia O’Keeffe, Carole Seborovksi, Rene Pierre Allain, Bill Traylor, Scott Wilson and more.

We are located in Pier 92, booth #258

_________________________________________________

Dates and times:

Pier 92 & 94
*Ricco Maresca Gallery: Pier 92, booth #258
Twelfth Avenue at 55th StreetNew York City

The Armory Show 2013 Opening Day takes place Wednesday, March 6th for invited guests.


Public Hours:

Thursday, March 7th - Saturday, March 9th
Sunday, March 10th, 12pm to 7 pm


Directions:

Piers 92 & 94 are located on Manhattan’s west side on the Hudson River (Twelfth Avenue) at 55th Street in the Passenger Ship Terminal complex. The piers are easily accessible by public transportation, taxi, and private vehicle. The nearest subway stop is four cross-town blocks east at 50th Street and Eighth Avenue.


Shuttle Bus Service:

Shuttles are available between The Armory Show on Piers 92 & 94 and VOLTA NY on 34th Street near Fifth Avenue.


Mass Transit:

Piers 92 & 94 can be reached by public transportation via the Eighth Avenue subway, E or C trains to 50th Street, then via M50 bus line. The M50 bus runs west on 49th Street (to the pier) and east on 50th Street (from the pier) connecting at Eighth Avenue (E or C subway) and at Seventh Avenue (1 or 9 subway). Also, bus lines M16 and M42 provide service to 42nd Street and Twelfth Avenue. For subway and bus information and schedules, call (718) 330-1234 or click here.


By Car:

From the Lincoln Tunnel, take 42nd Street west to Twelfth Avenue. Continue north on Twelfth Avenue to Piers 92 & 94 (at the Passenger Ship Terminal). From the Queens-Midtown Tunnel, go west via 34th Street to Twelfth Avenue. Continue north to the piers (at the Passenger Ship Terminal). Access to the piers for private cars is available via 55th Street and Twelfth Avenue. All vehicles should follow signs for the Passenger Ship Terminal parking.

George Widener tim freccia martin ramirez carole seborovski the armory show ricco maresca gallery new york city Bill Traylor Hiroyuki Doi Alice Hope
February 27th, 2013
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Zoom *March 6th - Opening Day for Invited Guests.*March 7th - 10th - Public Hours with Purchase of TicketRicco Maresca Gallery is exhibiting in the Armory Show, our booth will include works by Alice Hope, George Widener, Martín Ramírez, Walt Kuhn, Hiroyuki Doi and more.We are located in Pier 92, booth #258___________________________________________________________Dates and times:Pier 92 & 94*Ricco Maresca Gallery: Pier 92, booth #258Twelfth Avenue at 55th StreetNew York CityThe Armory Show 2013 Opening Day takes place Wednesday, March 6th for invited guests.Public Hours:Thursday, March 7th - Saturday, March 9thSunday, March 10th, 12pm to 7 pmDirections:Piers 92 & 94 are located on Manhattan’s west side on the Hudson River (Twelfth Avenue) at 55th Street in the Passenger Ship Terminal complex. The piers are easily accessible by public transportation, taxi, and private vehicle. The nearest subway stop is four cross-town blocks east at 50th Street and Eighth Avenue.Shuttle Bus Service:Shuttles are available between The Armory Show on Piers 92 & 94 and VOLTA NY on 34th Street near Fifth Avenue.Mass Transit:Piers 92 & 94 can be reached by public transportation via the Eighth Avenue subway, E or C trains to 50th Street, then via M50 bus line. The M50 bus runs west on 49th Street (to the pier) and east on 50th Street (from the pier) connecting at Eighth Avenue (E or C subway) and at Seventh Avenue (1 or 9 subway). Also, bus lines M16 and M42 provide service to 42nd Street and Twelfth Avenue. For subway and bus information and schedules, call (718) 330-1234 or click here.By Car:From the Lincoln Tunnel, take 42nd Street west to Twelfth Avenue. Continue north on Twelfth Avenue to Piers 92 & 94 (at the Passenger Ship Terminal). From the Queens-Midtown Tunnel, go west via 34th Street to Twelfth Avenue. Continue north to the piers (at the Passenger Ship Terminal). Access to the piers for private cars is available via 55th Street and Twelfth Avenue. All vehicles should follow signs for the Passenger Ship Terminal parking.

*Photo: Alice Hope, Untitled, detail, 2012, ferrite magnets on steel plate, 8 x 8 ft. (Photo: Ozzie Hoppe)

*March 6th - Opening Day for Invited Guests.
*March 7th - 10th - Public Hours with Purchase of Ticket

Ricco Maresca Gallery is exhibiting in the Armory Show, our booth will include works by Alice Hope, George Widener, Martín Ramírez, Walt Kuhn, Hiroyuki Doi and more.

We are located in Pier 92, booth #258

___________________________________________________________

Dates and times:

Pier 92 & 94
*Ricco Maresca Gallery: Pier 92, booth #258
Twelfth Avenue at 55th StreetNew York City

The Armory Show 2013 Opening Day takes place Wednesday, March 6th for invited guests.


Public Hours:

Thursday, March 7th - Saturday, March 9th
Sunday, March 10th, 12pm to 7 pm


Directions:

Piers 92 & 94 are located on Manhattan’s west side on the Hudson River (Twelfth Avenue) at 55th Street in the Passenger Ship Terminal complex. The piers are easily accessible by public transportation, taxi, and private vehicle. The nearest subway stop is four cross-town blocks east at 50th Street and Eighth Avenue.


Shuttle Bus Service:

Shuttles are available between The Armory Show on Piers 92 & 94 and VOLTA NY on 34th Street near Fifth Avenue.


Mass Transit:

Piers 92 & 94 can be reached by public transportation via the Eighth Avenue subway, E or C trains to 50th Street, then via M50 bus line. The M50 bus runs west on 49th Street (to the pier) and east on 50th Street (from the pier) connecting at Eighth Avenue (E or C subway) and at Seventh Avenue (1 or 9 subway). Also, bus lines M16 and M42 provide service to 42nd Street and Twelfth Avenue. For subway and bus information and schedules, call (718) 330-1234 or click here.


By Car:

From the Lincoln Tunnel, take 42nd Street west to Twelfth Avenue. Continue north on Twelfth Avenue to Piers 92 & 94 (at the Passenger Ship Terminal). From the Queens-Midtown Tunnel, go west via 34th Street to Twelfth Avenue. Continue north to the piers (at the Passenger Ship Terminal). Access to the piers for private cars is available via 55th Street and Twelfth Avenue. All vehicles should follow signs for the Passenger Ship Terminal parking.


*Photo: Alice Hope, Untitled, detail, 2012, ferrite magnets on steel plate, 8 x 8 ft. (Photo: Ozzie Hoppe)

Alice Hope George Widener Martin Ramirez Tim Freccia Hiroyuki Doi Armory Show ricco maresca gallery New York City
February 2nd, 2013
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Zoom The Outsider Art Fair, a wonderfully eccentric jewel in the crown of New York art fairs, has a renewed radiance. For the first time in its 20-year history, it occupies a building retrofitted for art: the clean, well-lighted spaces of the former Dia Art Foundation. This places it in the western reaches of Chelsea, once again confronting the world of contemporary insider art with irrefutable proof that the most lasting work comes from unstoppable emotional necessity, an especially useful lesson for the moment.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/01/arts/design/outsider-art-fair-opens-at-548-west-22nd-street.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0

The Outsider Art Fair, a wonderfully eccentric jewel in the crown of New York art fairs, has a renewed radiance. For the first time in its 20-year history, it occupies a building retrofitted for art: the clean, well-lighted spaces of the former Dia Art Foundation. This places it in the western reaches of Chelsea, once again confronting the world of contemporary insider art with irrefutable proof that the most lasting work comes from unstoppable emotional necessity, an especially useful lesson for the moment.

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/01/arts/design/outsider-art-fair-opens-at-548-west-22nd-street.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0

Outsider Art Fair Roberta Smith Martin Ramirez George Widener The New York Times Bill Traylor
January 31st, 2013
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Preview 2

Ricco Maresca Gallery at the Outsider Art Fair, booth 412 on the 4th flr.

LOCATION
Center 548
548 West 22nd Street
New York, NY 10011

The Outsider Art Fair will open at the former Dia Foundation in Chelsea on January 31st - February 3rd. The fair will continue to showcase international galleries specializing in Outsider Art but will also incorporate new elements such as guest curatorial projects and special events. Ricco/Maresca’s booth will feature several of the most celebrated Outsider artists, including William Hawkins and Sam Doyle.

January 31 - February 3, 2013
Thursday 6 pm - 9 pm (preview)
Friday 11 am - 8 pm
Saturday 11 am - 8 pm
Sunday 11 am - 6 pm

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Ricco Maresca Gallery Outsider Art Fair George Widener Martin Ramirez Marcos Bontempo Ken Grimes
January 31st, 2013
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Ricco Maresca Gallery at the Outsider Art Fair, booth 412 on the 4th flr.

LOCATION
Center 548
548 West 22nd Street
New York, NY 10011

The Outsider Art Fair will open at the former Dia Foundation in Chelsea on January 31st - February 3rd. The fair will continue to showcase international galleries specializing in Outsider Art but will also incorporate new elements such as guest curatorial projects and special events. Ricco/Maresca’s booth will feature several of the most celebrated Outsider artists, including William Hawkins and Sam Doyle.

January 31 - February 3, 2013
Thursday 6 pm - 9 pm (preview)
Friday 11 am - 8 pm
Saturday 11 am - 8 pm
Sunday 11 am - 6 pm

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Ricco Maresca Gallery Outsider Art Fair Bill Traylor Martin Ramirez Ken Grimes William Hawkins George Widener
January 24th, 2013
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The Metro Show Preview

Thursday, January 24 - Sunday, January 27, 2013 

Thursday, 11 am - 7 pm 
Friday, 11 am - 7 pm 
Saturday, 11 am - 7 pm 
Sunday, 12 noon - 5:30 pm 

125 West 18th Street (between 6th and 7th Avenues) New York City

Ricco/Maresca will be exhibiting diverse works by Self-Taught masters Bill Traylor, Martin Ramirez, George Widener, Hiroyuki Doi, and Marcos Bontempo together with masterpieces in late 19th century vernacular sculpture at the Metro Show. The Metro Show will be held at The Metropolitan Pavilion, New York City from January 23rd - January 27th.

The Metro Show New York City Ricco Maresca Gallery William Hawkins George Widener Scott Ogden Marcos Bontempo Martin Ramirez Bill Traylor Hiroyuki Doi anonymous art
January 20th, 2013
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Zoom THE HAIFA MUSEUM OF ART: “OUTSIDERS, NAIVE AND AUTODIDACTS” 
Outsiders, naive and autodidacts will be on exhibition at the Haifa Museum of Art, Israel from January 19 - May 31, 2013. The exhibition, curated by Ruth Direktor, will be the first exhibition of Outsider Art ever mounted in Israel. Well-known artists including Henry Darger, Martin Ramirez, Adolf Wolfli, Seraphine, Aloise, Hauser, Carlo Zinnelli, Bill Traylor, Minnie Evans, William Hawkins, and Sam Doyle will be shown alongside Israeli self-taught artists Gabriel Cohen, Shalem of Safed, Moshe Elnatan, and Nathan Haber. The exhibition will serve to introduce Outsider art to an audience unfamiliar with the genre, while broadening the discourse on an international spectrum. A catalogue with full-color illustrations and essays will accompany the exhibition.
http://www.hma.org.il/Museum/Templates/showpage.asp?DBID=1&LNGID=1&TMID=846&FID=1048

THE HAIFA MUSEUM OF ART: “OUTSIDERS, NAIVE AND AUTODIDACTS” 

Outsiders, naive and autodidacts will be on exhibition at the Haifa Museum of Art, Israel from January 19 - May 31, 2013. The exhibition, curated by Ruth Direktor, will be the first exhibition of Outsider Art ever mounted in Israel. Well-known artists including Henry Darger, Martin Ramirez, Adolf Wolfli, Seraphine, Aloise, Hauser, Carlo Zinnelli, Bill Traylor, Minnie Evans, William Hawkins, and Sam Doyle will be shown alongside Israeli self-taught artists Gabriel Cohen, Shalem of Safed, Moshe Elnatan, and Nathan Haber. The exhibition will serve to introduce Outsider art to an audience unfamiliar with the genre, while broadening the discourse on an international spectrum. A catalogue with full-color illustrations and essays will accompany the exhibition.

http://www.hma.org.il/Museum/Templates/showpage.asp?DBID=1&LNGID=1&TMID=846&FID=1048

Henry Darger Martin Ramirez Adolf Wolfli Seraphine Aloise Johann Hauser Carlo Zinelli Bill Trayler William Hawkins Sam Doyle The Haifa Museum of Art Outsiders Naive and Autodidacts ricco maresca gallery
December 5th, 2012
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Raw Vision Issue# 77 - Revisiting Ramírez by Edward M. Gomez

Who was Martín Ramírez? What does his work mean?

By: Edward M. Gomez

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Edward M. Gomez Raw Vision Magazine Issue 77 Martin Ramirez ricco maresca gallery new york city
September 18th, 2012
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Here is a partial preview of the final Ricco Maresca Gallery installation at Expo Chicago. 

Running from Sept 19th - 23rd, we will see you there.

http://expochicago.com/exhibitors?gid=157

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