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NAP Artists at PULSE New York

Written by Andrew Katz Katz

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PULSE New York never seems to disappoint, as made clear by Trenton Doyle Hancock's exhibition for the Singapore Tyler Print Institute (STPI) this weekend. It's a fair that seems to get stronger each year, and 2011 is no different. Our Designer/Production Manager, Dana Cordova, took some shots of previously featured New American Paintings artists exhibited at PULSE this year, including Gregory Euclide, Astrid Bowlby, Hadieh Shafie, Frohawk Two-Feathers, and more. Pics after the jump. Trenton Doyle Hancock (edition #42, Spotlight Artist #90) at Singapore Tyler Print Institute (STPI) Gregory Euclide (edition #53, 71, 83) at David B. Smith Gallery Christina Empedocles (edition #91) at David B. Smith Gallery Hadieh Shafie (edition #88) at Pentimenti James Benjamin Franklin (edition #67) at Michael Rosenthal Ala Ebtekar (edition #) at Charlie James Gallery Astrid Bowlby (edition #45, 57) at Gallery Joe Laura Ball at Morgan Lehman Frohawk Two-Feathers at Morgan Lehman
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