Among the signs: several of the artists have long waiting lists; several are represented by serious art - world players or have recently had well - received shows at
hip young galleries; one is in the Whitney Biennial; one received a great review in the New York Times; a couple of them are former assistants to artists who are now hot art - market properties.
This year at downtown Miami's Ice Palace, NADA's bringing some of
the hippest young galleries and project spaces to Miami's art fair week.
Not exact matches
The nonprofit Heaven
Gallery sits in
hip Wicker Park and is known for hosting underground parties, music events and exhibits from some of the country's
young - blood artists.
A nom de plume adopted from a character in the 2005 novel Reena Spaulings penned by the dozens of collaborators aligned with the obscurantist Bernadette Corporation, Codax started a rumor a few years back that monochrome paintings bearing his name, which appeared in a few
hip galleries, were in fact, the work of the veteran Swiss provocateur Olivier Mosset and the
young New Yorker Jacob Kassay, whose work was actively trading on the secondary market.
I read on the Yelp website (serious research tool) that the
gallery has switched from showing mid - to late - career artists to
young and
hip artists.
Ruais received her MFA from Columbia in 2011 and has since presented an impressive number of solo shows at some of the
hippest galleries for up - and - coming artists, like Cooper Cole in Toronto, Feuer / Mesler formerly in New York, Halsey McKay
Gallery in East Hampton, Romer
Young Gallery in San Francisco, and September
Gallery in Hudson.
Like his 2012 show «Animals» at Team
Gallery, New York, «Yearbook» depicts
young,
hip things in full color, minus the close encounters with boa constrictors, lemurs and ibex.
In the
hip West Town neighborhood, a building on Chicago Avenue has become home to some of the city's most promising
young galleries.
Moving into the personal and more blatantly figurative, Venice, California's De Soto
Gallery presents an incredible and playful series by Denis Darzacq that captures
young people with a range of disabilities responding to a previous body of Darzacq's work that dealt with
hip - hop dancers and performers.
The
hip Moscow Design Museum, a project started in 2011 by Western - oriented
young curators, staged its own exhibition of Soviet sports art, called «Sportcult,» at the Proun
Gallery this winter.
Most notably, the fair seems to have attracted a cornucopia of New York City
galleries, from blue - chips like Barbara Gladstone (who has an outpost smack in the middle of downtown Brussels) to the
young and
hip, such as Brooklyn's The Journal
Gallery which is doing the fair for the first time.
Interesting additions to this year's sector with the
youngest (and often
hippest or most promising)
galleries includes Peres Projects from Berlin at booth N3 with works by Dorothy Iannone and Mike Bouchet.
One of the most important
galleries in São Paulo and the most
hip — Zipper
Gallery, will be the only Brazilian gallery exhibiting at ART13, in London with various young artists, especially highlight Gardener André Feliciano and An
Gallery, will be the only Brazilian
gallery exhibiting at ART13, in London with various young artists, especially highlight Gardener André Feliciano and An
gallery exhibiting at ART13, in London with various
young artists, especially highlight Gardener André Feliciano and Ana Holk.
Saratoga Arts Fest Fridays presents «Dear America: History Meets
Hip - Hop at the Tang Museum» from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Friday at the the Frances
Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art
Gallery on the Skidmore College Campus, 815 North Broadway, Saratoga Springs.
It's the kind of
young,
hip gallery that has shown controversial stars like the winner of this year's Turner Prize, Martin Creed.