Sentences with phrase «other art fairs around»

One of the ways in which EXPO Chicago differentiates itself from other art fairs around the country is through its programmatic offerings — two of those being IN / SITU and PROJECTS.
He has been exhibited at Art Basel, The Armory Show and numerous other art fairs around the world.

Not exact matches

The Frieze New York 2015 art fair opens to the public in just two days, joined by a number of other fairs that are happening around New York this week.
Keep an eye on this continuously updated list of ARTnews reports from Armory Week 2018, including talk with artists and dealers about special projects and booths, slide shows from the fairs, and more from the Armory Show, NADA New York, Independent, the Spring / Break Art Show, and other happenings around town.
The fair, which is now in its second year in the city of New York, has become one of the more noteworthy additions to an already crowded week of sales and fairs, with its focus towards high - end blue chip artworks in conjunction with classic design, artifacts and other fields, a focus that makes it both a concentration of the focus of many fair proceedings around town, and an elaboration, seeking buyers new to the field of collecting fine art, furniture, or otherwise, through a more organic mode.
Saltz was putting into words what anyone walking around an art fair (not just the big ones, it should be noted; the worst offenders seemed to be hipster galleries showing at the likes of Independent, New York, or Liste, Basel) during the last couple of years might have noticed: an abundance of abstract painting that seems to have no value other than a decorative one.
Art Los Angeles Contemporary, which was held last weekend at Barker Hangar at the Santa Monica airport, is by no means as extreme an example of this as other larger fairs around the country.
This seems to be a breakout year for digital fabrication in art: a number of inexpensive 3D printers have hit the retail market; the 3D Printshow — a fair founded in London in 2012 showcasing the commercial and creative applications of this technology — held its first event in New York this past February (with plans for other venues around the world); and «Out of Hand: Materializing the Postdigital» — touted as the «first in - depth exhibition exploring digital fabrication in contemporary art» — is on view at the Museum of Arts and Design (MAD) in New York through June 1.
Considering the critical recognition and popular acclaim of last year's LACMA exhibition of another rigorous minimalist, John McLaughlin, one could hope that the art market's obsession with brand names is a passing malaise and that solo presentations at art fairs will increasingly lead to one - person museum shows, not just the other way around.
The aforementioned art space along with Supplement, The Sunday Painter, Arcadia Missa, Chewday's, Rodeo, Southard Reid and Project Native Informant — all based in the British capital — host works represented by 24 other galleries from around the world throughout a month, mimicking an annual project by dutch dealer Jeanine Hofland called A Petite Fair.
Dowell has shown his paintings in a number of exhibitions around the United States including Safe Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, Sister Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, CANADA, NY, Jack Geary Contemporary, NY, The 2013 ArtPadSF Contemporary Art Fair, Beta Pictoris, San Francisco, CA, Festival of Ideas for the New City, The New Museum, New York (2011), and Sara Meltzer Gallery, New York, among others.
Poised to be become a much needed antidote to the May art fairs, we'll get a weekend - long event — Friday May 16th to Sunday May 18th — devoted to art and social activism at the Queens Museum and other art spots around the city.
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