This weekend marks the third year that the Scope Art festival will be coming to the Hamptons and judging by its past successes, the next four days of art and events should again create a stir in the art world.
This year the festival makes the move to East Hampton Studios—a big space that is perfect to showcase exhibits by 60 national and international galleries that focus on contemporary and emerging art. And the Hamptons is the perfect place to do it. Some of the art world's biggest collectors have homes here and they're always on the prowl looking for the next big artist. Don't be surprised to bump into Larry Gagosian or Leonard Lauder perusing the exhibits.
Scope Stats:
Dates: Thursday July 26th to Sunday July 29thExhibitors: 60 galleries both established and emerging from 20 countriesHours: Daily from 12 to 8 p.m.Admission: $10PAM: (Perpetual Art Machine) featuring 1,000 videos from 600 artists1800 Frames/take 3: 30 artists each given 60 seconds Website: www.scope-art.com
Plum TV will be hosting a lounge at the event so when the art gets too overwhelming stop by and give us your reflections about what you've seen.
In the meantime, Alexis Hubshman came by the MorningNoon&Night show to talk about Scope Hamptons, so check out the video below.
To see more coverage on great events like this, check out the Porsche Performance Series for additional video and interviews.




[PAM] loves Plum
For the over 1000 artist members of [PAM] we thank everyone at Scope Art Fair and Plum TV for helping promote fine art of video and the artists that make it.
Scope Hamptons 2007 was a wonderful success.
[PAM] loves you.
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