Thierry Alet and his crew are always busy doing something else than taking care of the galleries and artists in thier fairs. They are ridiculously unprofessional and a nightmare to work with.
"Pool, the French-accented New Yorker Thierry Alet’s fair for unaffiliated artists, was shut down on opening night by the city when the hotel owner failed to obtain a permit -- 27 participating artists had paid $2,000-$2,500 -- and only later relocated in the 45th- and 50th-floor condos of Miami art patron Deborah Tynes."
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Thierry Alet and his crew are always busy doing something else than taking care of the galleries and artists in thier fairs. They are ridiculously unprofessional and a nightmare to work with.
they were kicked out of a hotel this year in Miami before the POOL fair even opened, after they took artists' money with no refunds.
"Pool, the French-accented New Yorker Thierry Alet’s fair for unaffiliated artists, was shut down on opening night by the city when the hotel owner failed to obtain a permit -- 27 participating artists had paid $2,000-$2,500 -- and only later relocated in the 45th- and 50th-floor condos of Miami art patron Deborah Tynes."
- Walter Robinson on Artnet
http://www.artnet.com/magazineus/reviews/robinson/pulse-scope-miami-2011.asp
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