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CRAIG SCOTT GALLERY,
95 Berkeley St., Toronto ON M5A 2W8
Tel: 416.365.3326; (cell) 416 356 4276
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Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Maleonn and Craig Scott Gallery highlighted at photoMIAMI


The Press Release for photoMIAMI has highlighted the gallery and Maleonn as amongst a half-dozen features at the upcoming photoMIAMI art fair (Dec 2 - 7). Below are extracts from the press release. If interested to know what works will be at photoMIAMI, including recently released and not-yet-released works and also including a number of works for which only one or two prints remain, please contact the gallery at craigscottgallery@gmail.com.


"New York, NY (September 18, 2008) – photo MIAMI, the leading international contemporary art fair for photo-based art, video and new media returns to the Wynwood Art District in Miami, Florida, home of the 3rd annual photo MIAMI contemporary art fair. photo MIAMI 2008 will showcase works by over 200 contemporary artists at the 40,000 sq. ft. marquee structure located at NW 31st Street and North Miami Avenue, steps away from the Rubell Family Collection and the developing Midtown Miami district. Over 60 new and established galleries will present highly anticipated works- many that will be seen in the U.S. for the first time.

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Galleries represented at photo MIAMI 2008 include: Pierre-François Ouellette art contemporain, (Montreal) showcasing four contemporary Canadian artists, including Taiwan born Chih-Chien Wang, Galerie Kashya Hildebrand (Zurich) presenting the US premier of “Borderland” the new series by American photographer Jeffrey Aaronson, Craig Scott Gallery (Toronto), showcasing the U.S premiere of brand new works from Chinese artist Maleonn (Ma Liang); Crown Gallery, (Brussels) presenting Paul Graham’s new series “A Shimmer of Possibility” and U.S. based gallery Lisa Sette Gallery (Scottsdale), presenting new photographs by Julianne Swartz."

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