This year the Independent Art Fair showed a slew of conventionally good paintings, which is not necessarily de rigueur for�the�enterprise�that prides itself on being the […]
Art Fairs
The 2018 New York Art Fair Facts
The art fairs have already started! This year ADAA runs from February 27th through March 4th, and then the rest of the fairs run from March […]
Anxiety and the art fairs, NADA edition
Note: The images on this post disappeared during a 2022 hack. We continue fixing the thousands of pages that were damaged. Luckily we have back-up […]
The fairs! The fairs!
In March, the art fairs come to New York, and I’ve put together a brief list, with descriptions and helpful links to the individual fairs. […]
Art fairs: Satellite and NADA, 2016
Contributed by Sharon Louden / On Friday, I spent almost three hours at theSatellite Art Fair and returned for another half hour on Saturday. It […]
Invitations: Miami and Paris
I have two shows opening this week: A solo show (S-105)curated by Robert Yoder/SEASON at the PULSE Contemporary Art Fair and the Paris iteration of Deux […]
Frieze Weekend
UPDATE: Fair paralysis set in this year, and, overwhelmed by the number of things going on (Frieze, NADA, Portal, etc.), I opted to go to […]
Art on paper — and in practice
Contributed by Jonathan Stevenson / Like VOLTA, the Art on Paper fair on Pier 36 was a modestly gauged and user-friendly alternative to the massive […]
“Untitled–the best fair in Miami Beach”
Contributed by guest correspondent Sharon Louden / Today, I ventured out to Untitled, a curated art fair which I believe is by far the leading […]
Sharon Louden finds color and abstraction at Pulse and Art Basel Miami
Contributed by guest correspondent Sharon Louden / To acclimate myself to the massive quantity of work at the art fairs in Miami Beach, I thought […]
Art Fair Quiz: Spring/Break–Answers have been posted!
Although the Spring/Break Art Show is known more for installations, dimly lit rooms and video projections, there were a fair number of paintings on the […]
Miami, Part IV: Rebecca Morgan’s eye on the figurative (and a bit of abstraction)
Guest Contributor Rebecca Morgan / The Miami fairs constitute true spectacle. I enjoyed watching it happen from a safe distance, and found it even more […]
Refuge at Salon Zurcher
Contributed by Jonathan Stevenson / Taking shelter from the sensory fusillade of the copious Frieze, NADA, and Pulse fairs, I spent an edifying portion of […]
Umarmung or marsha’s two ways: Joan Waltemath @ Pulse
Contributed by Sharon Butler / If you’re in Miami, check out Joan Waltemath’s paintings at Elizabeth Leach’s booth in Pulse. Readers might remember that Waltemath […]
In Hudson: Pop-up Gallery Portraits and NADA
Austin Thomas is helping Scot Cohen organize “Pop-up Gallery Portraits” at 430 Warren Street in Hudson, NY. The exhibition opens on July 30 and will coincide […]































