Fair: Scope Miami Beach, December  5, 2017 – December 10, 2017

Scope Miami Beach

December 5 - 10, 2017

Lawrence Fine Art is delighted to announce its inaugural appearance at this year's Scope Miami Beach, December 5-10.  A showcase for the best in contemporary art, Scope will welcome more than 55,000 visitors, including top collectors, museum curators and the press. 

Lawrence Fine Art is delighted to announce its inaugural appearance at this year's Scope Miami Beach, December 5-10.  A showcase for the best in contemporary art, Scope will welcome more than 55,000 visitors, including top collectors, museum curators and the press. 
 
The gallery will present work by acclaimed photographic artist Howard Schatz, street photographer Judy Mauer and multi-disciplinary, electronic artist Adam Daily.
 
Whether as a fine artist, a portraitist, a journalist or a  conjurer of advertising fantasies, Howard Schatz's work encompasses a remarkable spectrum of visual exploration. His work encompasses athletes and boxers; groundbreaking underwater studies; images of the homeless; exquisite studies of flora; and a wide range of other subjects. 

Schatz has exhibited in more than 100 museums and galleries world-wide. He has published numerous books including the recent Kinky.  He will receive the prestigious FOTOMentor award from the Palm Beach Photography Center in January
 
NYC-based street photography artist Judy Mauer shoots department store mannequins and the street life around them as reflected in the window to create a multi-layered narrative that is, at once, realistic and fantastical. Mauer does all her work in camera. There is no photoshopping.

Judy writes of her work: "Combining these various and random elements makes each image not only the sum of its parts, but something entirely separate: a new narrative that is created by fusing the inside and the outside. This layering transports us to another space entirely - one in which relationships are exposed and rewritten, and the distinction between real and unreal is blurred."

Adam Daily's work spans a variety of media and techniques, including painting, photography and collage. Characterized by experimentation and innovation in production methods and materials, Daily often combines digital and hand made processes to create new and unique work. In 2011, he was awarded a New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) Fellowship in Digital/ Electronic Arts for a body of work combining photography, painting and collage.

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