Not exact matches
«For
ADAA members, The Art Show presents the opportunity to go beyond the traditional art
fair presentation and create thoughtfully curated
booths that are representative of their profound knowledge of art and the market.
John Van Doren, whose gallery has a
booth at both
fairs, explained that at the
ADAA, «You can have a conversation [about the works].»
At almost every
booth I visited, gallerists sat around in chairs, chatting with visitors; more than an art
fair, the
ADAA is a parlor room.
Susan Dunne, President at Pace Gallery and Vice President of the
ADAA shared, «The Art Show is a special forum among art
fairs for its truly thoughtful and considered gallery presentations, which is why we decided to devote our
booth to our first solo exhibition of works by Tony Smith since Pace began representing the estate in 2017.
Known for her distinctive — and transgressive — work in sculpture, printmaking, and painting, Kiki Smith will be featured by Pace Gallery in a solo
booth at the tony
ADAA art
fair.
At the Upper East Side's
ADAA fair, many exhibitors»
booths seem to have a retrospective feel: Sean Kelly will dig back into their trunk of Robert Mapplethorpe photographs, Laurence Miller Gallery will show some rare originals by Eadweard Muybridge, Mnuchin Gallery will share a tribute to Andy Warhol's paintings of Mao, and Galerie Lelong will revive Sean Scully's quasi-Minimalist paintings in grey from the late «70s.