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Frieze New York Is Back to Its Old Ways
The blue-chip art market inflates with anger and slams its fist if you keep pestering it with the nuisance of the outside world.
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The blue-chip art market inflates with anger and slams its fist if you keep pestering it with the nuisance of the outside world.
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At the fair's new and bigger Chelsea venue, I admired taxidermied crustaceans, homages to Puerto Rican life, and textures galore.
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Having launched in the choppy waters of the pandemic, the show has since nestled comfortably into New York’s busiest fair week.
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For its second edition, 25 galleries from 17 cities are showing works across the sumptuous interior of New York’s Estonian House.
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Paintings that pay tribute to the art of cosplaying, sculptures celebrating Mexican artisanship, and ethereal Korean ink drawings were among the standout works at this joy-filled fair.
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The most striking works on view at this New York fair channel political urgency into personal explorations, embracing sincere introspection.
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A quick and easy lowdown on what to expect at the more than a dozen fairs opening soon, plus programs and other happenings coinciding with the frenzy.
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At once overwhelming and exhilarating, the IFPDA show in New York City is a trip through the gallerina looking-glass of prints from around the globe.
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At Powerhouse Arts in Gowanus, independent shops, galleries, and high-profile publishers come together in shared passion for the craft and the connection it elicits.
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Alongside the International Fine Print Dealers Association's annual fair, a slew of shows and events pay homage to the medium, from Black artists in Mexico to printmaking’s dynamic duos.
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A trove of photos of an “unapologetically ‘out’” 1970s romance is among the gems of the upcoming New York International Antiquarian Book Fair.
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The sight of drawings by the likes of Shuvinai Ashoonai not far from sad ceramic animals felt bizarre, but a few standout booths cut through the chatter.