If all the buzz next month’s New York art fairs is around Frieze, Pulse and the other “renegades” who wanted to buck the Armory mothership in March, one art fair that up until now has so far been a Miami-only venture, Seven, will be coming to Williamsburg, according to Postmaster Gallery co-owner Magda Sawon.
The seven New York galleries of Seven are BravinLee, Hales, PPOW, Postmasters, Pierogi, Ronald Feldman and Winkleman. Pierogi is the only Brooklyn-based gallery in the group and their Boiler space on N14th Street near McCarren Park will be the site of the small fair.
Seems like each gallery will be exhibiting one artist:
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