Phrases with «contemporary fair»

The phrase "contemporary fair" refers to a current and modern exhibition or gathering that showcases various art, products, or ideas. Full definition

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Sentences with «contemporary fair»

  • We'll be watching for her work with LEVY.DELVAL at the Art Los Angeles Contemporary fair in January (she was among the hottest young artists at Artissima last fall) as well as in a solo exhibition at the gallery's Brussels location later in 2015. (fadmagazine.com)
  • In the adjacent booth of Carl Solway Gallery, the installation artist Ann Hamilton (who not long ago filled the Park Avenue Armory's entire drill hall) is in residence, engaging visitors with the sort of interactive project that's become common at contemporary fairs like Frieze (coming to New York in May) and at the Armory, but that is rare here. (nytimes.com)
  • Alongside this, the crowds are different; slower and more inquisitive, perhaps it is the fact that the space is significantly smaller than Frieze London that allows a relaxation not afforded to the cattle market of contemporary fair. (candidmagazine.com)
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