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111 Front Street, Suite 210 Brooklyn, NY 11201 Tel: (212) 727-2233 Fax: (212) 352-9979 www.artadia.org

SERGEI TCHEREPNIN WINS 2014ARTADIA/NADA AWARDBY Andrew Russeth POSTED 12/05/14

Sergei Tcherepnin at Overduin & Co.

Artadia: The Fund for Art & Dialogue, a nonprofit arts organization started by bankerChris Vroom, announced that Sergei Tcherepnin is the winner of this year’s Artadia/NADAAward prize, which is presented to one artist at the NADA Miami Beach each year. Itcarries with it a $4,000 unrestricted grant.

Tcherepnin has a solo booth with Los Angeles’s Overduin & Co. gallery at the fair, wherehe is showing wall-hung fabric works outfitted with transducers and strips of metal, whichact as speakers when viewers press them together, sending out jagged, funky beats. It’s areally nice booth.

Massimiliano Gioni, the New Museum’s associate director, and Cecilia Alemani, the

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111 Front Street, Suite 210 Brooklyn, NY 11201 Tel: (212) 727-2233 Fax: (212) 352-9979 www.artadia.org

SERGEI TCHEREPNIN WINS 2014ARTADIA/NADA AWARDBY Andrew Russeth POSTED 12/05/14

Sergei Tcherepnin at Overduin & Co.

Artadia: The Fund for Art & Dialogue, a nonprofit arts organization started by bankerChris Vroom, announced that Sergei Tcherepnin is the winner of this year’s Artadia/NADAAward prize, which is presented to one artist at the NADA Miami Beach each year. Itcarries with it a $4,000 unrestricted grant.

Tcherepnin has a solo booth with Los Angeles’s Overduin & Co. gallery at the fair, wherehe is showing wall-hung fabric works outfitted with transducers and strips of metal, whichact as speakers when viewers press them together, sending out jagged, funky beats. It’s areally nice booth.

Massimiliano Gioni, the New Museum’s associate director, and Cecilia Alemani, the

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curator of New York’s High Line Art program, made the selection, and in a statementcalled Tcherepnin’s work “both formally seductive and playfully engaging.”

Past winners of the prize include Margaret Lee and Ryan Foerster.