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Jordan Faye at Scope

10 November 2011

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No one can deny that Jordan Faye Block is one of the hardest working art dealer’s in the city today. Fresh off of a successful exhibit of her own work, along with Stewarts Watson’s, Block has announced that Jordan Faye Contemporary has been selected to present, this year, at Scope Miami. The art show is the premier showcase for international contemporary emerging art. If you happen to be headed to Miami for the show, or are there already, you can find Jordan at booth F01. Jordan Faye Contemporary will be featuring art by Lori Larusso, David Page and Jenee Mateer. Works will also be available by Janna Rice, Melissa Matsuki Lillie, T.R. Kaltreider, Lawrence Cromwell, Kate MacKinnon , Donald Edwards, and Scott Ponemone.  To find out more about scope and Jordan Faye Contemporary follow me.

The following are photos from the latest show at Jordan Faye Contemporary, Ta-Da! Featuring new work by Jordan Faye Block and Stewart Watson.

 

 

 

 

 

 



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