‘gallery press’ Archive

Newly Quinted by AnnaMaria Stephens – Riviera Magazine March, 2011

Newley Quinted by AnnaMaria Stephens - Riviera Magazine March, 2011

No more backstreet art dealing for Mark Quint. For seven years, San Diego’s boldface gallerist and party thrower kept his HQ hidden in a La Jolla alley. This March, Quint Contemporary Art (quintgallery.com) debuts grand new digs a few blocks on busy Girard Avenue.

“We could not ask for better exposure,” says gallery director Ben Strauss-Malcolm. “Everyone has to drive down this road.”

A two-year search for a main-drag storefront led to the space next to iconic coffee shop Harry’s. Formerly Jane’s Fabrique, in business for 46 years until the owner passed away last April, the address is near La Jolla’s posh design district. It also nearly doubles Quint’s square footage, from 1,600 to just under 3,000, which will include an exhibition area, a private showroom and offices with 15-foot ceilings. Did we mention off-street parking?

Quint, who recently celebrate 30 years and was honored by California Center for the Arts’ 2009 exhibit QUINT, first set up shop in La Jolla in ’81. He relocated regularly, including stints Downtown and Miramar, where he hosted epic soirées for collectors and culturati.

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Quint Contemporary Art is Moving – NEW LOCATION

Quint Contemporary Art floor plan for 7547 Girard Avenue, La Jolla, CA 92037

Quint Contemporary Art 7547 Girard Avenue La Jolla, CA 92037 (next door to Harry's Coffee Shop)

Quint Contemporary Art is thrilled to announce our new location! Opening May 21, 2011.

7547 Girard Avenue
La Jolla, CA 92037

(next door to Harry’s Coffee Shop)

Please be sure to join us in May when we re-open with an exhibition featuring paintings by John McLaughlin & new sculptures and videos by Roy McMakin

Mark Quint – Cultural Pioneer LUXE Magazine Winter, 2011

Cultural Pioneer Mark Quint / LUXE Magzine - Winter, 2011 pg.122

Cultural Pioneer Mark Quint / LUXE Magazine Winter, 2011 pg. 123

Mark Quint stands in Quint Contemporary Art, one of the few San Diego galleries that helped launch the city’s art scene. The painting behind him is a San Diego artist Kim MacConnel. Opposite: Frequent trips to the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego keep Quint abreast of new trends and talent, both locally and nationally. Shown is the museum’s La Jolla location, featuring Nancy Rubin’s Pleasure Point sculpture.

Mark Quint anticipated a short stay when he returned to his hometown of San Diego 30 years ago to try his hand at owning and operating a contemporary art space. “I figured I’d eventually move to New York or Los Angeles to be more immersed in the art world,” he says. “I knew there wasn’t a whole lot going on gallery-wise in San Diego.” So, at a time when merely a handful of exhibition spaces existed in the city, Quint founded his eponymous gallery, now located in La Jolla, showing the works of local artist friends he made during his schooling at the San Francisco Art Institute. Recognition quickly ensued for Quint’s fresh mix of emerging talent and, shortly after, for his efforts to make both national and international artists’ work more accessible to the city—a mission that prompted Quint to develop, along with local collector Michael Krichman, a program that invites artists from around the world to live, work and exhibit in San Diego. “I like to think I’m an artist’s dealer,” he says. “I really listen to the artists about what they want and who they recommend. I think that’s partly why I’ve been so fortunate in my work.”

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Just released “Kim MacConnel – Abracadabra: New Abstract Enamels” by Quint Contemporary Art

"Kim MacConnel - Abracadabra: New Abstract Enamels" by Quint Contemporary Art

Quint Contemporary Art is pleased to in conjunction with the exhibition of Kim MaConnel’s new work to release the publication KIM MACCONNEL – ABRACADABRA: NEW ABSTRACT ENAMELS.

In the Fall of 2010, Kim MacConnel opened a retrospective of his work at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego – Collection Applied Design: A Kim MacConnel Retrospective. Coinciding with this retrospective was an exhibition of his new work abstract enamel paintings at Quint Contemporary Art, Abracadabra: New Abstract Enamels. This book highlights the exhibition at Quint Contemporary Art. To order your copy see details below.

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DEALS ON WHEELS! SPECIMEN shop open on October 26th & 27th

DEALS ON WHEELS!  SPECIMEN SHOP OPEN ON OCTOBER 26th & 27th

We at SPECIMEN were pleasantly surprised, actually overwhelmed, by the large turnout for our pop-up store last month at Scanga’s old studio in Bay Park. In response, we have decided to do it again! Same location but with different objects. This time we have a theme: “Deals on Wheels.” We will be highlighting objects having to do with transportation and mobile fun, such as artist skate decks and children’s vintage vehicles (scooters, tricycles, and race cars.) Artist skate decks by Damien Hirst, Jeff Koons, Richard Prince, Ryan McGinness and others will be included. The “Deals on Wheels” sale will take place on Saturday, October 23rd from 9:00am to 5:00pm and on Sunday, October 24th from 11:00am to 5:00pm at 4130 Napier Street.

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SPECIMEN now OPEN!

SPECIMEN

After Mark Quint’s foray into the Museum Store business with a successful collaboration between himself and Jean Lowe at the California Center for the Arts, Escondido last summer, and a retail experience called Specimen at Lux Art Institute in collaboration with Adam Belt, a follow-up online store to this latter experience is now open.

You can browse and buy unique collectibles at www.thisspecimen.com or just CLICK HERE to go to the store website.

SPECIMEN now open for business!