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From Spring/Break to Frieze

SPRING/BREAK

 

On a spontaneous whim, SPRING/BREAK took a trip back to the Old School on Prince Street for a surprise ‘secret superlative’ salon. The last minute decision matches the unconventional  ethos of the fair, challenging the often pretentious ideology of the art world. It was the fair’s 4th immersive program biennial, but the first invite-only iteration featuring over 100 returning artists and curators. Continuing their practice of bringing together the coolest, campiest, eccentric art together, the space was filled with everything from surrealist paintings to tiny cigarette butts sculptures. 

  • Man and Castle by Michael McDonald. Curated by Hannah Antalek
  • Jay St-Metrotech by Lee Smith. Curated by A + A
  • House With Ladder by Cate Pasquarelli. Curated by Sara Driver

Future Fair 

 

Although only in its third iteration, Future Fair has already become the rebellious, older sister of New York Art Week. In working towards the advancement, sustainability, and empowerment of art galleries, Future Fair offers a profit-sharing model between their local, national, and international exhibitors. In early May, the fair returned to Chelsea Industrial with 57 exhibitions offering an introduction to new up-and-coming artists or a reunion with the ones you always loved. Highlights include Chrissy Angliker’s chaotic, hyper-textural takes of impressionism, Caitlin McCormack’s eerie, roughly crocheted sculpture of the classic fruit bowl, and Davariz Broaden’s figurative realism paintings of adolescents in nature juxtaposed with a melancholic color palette.

 
  • Horacio Quiroz, virgin con el nino, sin nino pero con escuadra, 2022. Oil on canvas, 78.7 h 55 L inches. Courtesy of the artist and ROCKET SCIENCE, Brooklyn, NY 
  • Laura Limbourg, Pink Dream, Acrylic On Canvas, 47.5 x 31.5. Courtesy of the artist and Ballon Rouge, Brussels, Belgium

 

RTA x Frieze

 

At the cusp of Frieze, RTA announced a collective with the fair committed to elevating creative dialogue and artistic expression through collaborations with rising stars. For the debut, RTA brought on performance artist, choreographer, and commercial movement director Sigrid Lauren who then created “Bad Seed.” On top of the shattered glass runway within the futuristic Soho flagship store, a drummer in dark sunglasses and pursed lips sat. Dancers painted in chrome thrashed, crawled, and swung on ladders among the new RTA collection which inspired the show with its biased cuts, draping of silhouettes, and Vegas graphics. It was a sensational performance about losing and finding oneself, involving the audience as well by taking pictures on a disposable camera. Surely, the RTA collective will be the place that introduces well-deserved artists to the forefront.

VISO PROJECT 

 

The VISO PROJECT has unveiled its latest space at 46 Pearl Street, following successful pop-up installations in TriBeCa in 2019 and at Frieze LA in 2022. The hybrid space acts as a gallery, showroom, and store, showcasing artwork from international artists. The inaugural installation featured Madrid-based design studio Casa Antillon, amongst other collaborations, including a collaboration with Mombiedro Studio, the design label of Spanish-born architect Ángel Mombiedro, below. VISO will also showcase capsule collections of home accessories, ceramics, and textiles, available both in-store and online. The brand emphasizes craftsmanship and sustainability, creating limited-edition goods that will last for generations.

Frieze New York 2023

Frieze New York, the leading international contemporary art fair in the US, was presented last week at The Shed in Manhattan. Featuring over 65 prestigious galleries, the fair delivered a captivating showcase of contemporary art, spanning painting, sculpture, photography, and video. Alongside the exhibition, Frieze New York offered an array of public programs, including engaging talks, must-see performances, and inspiring screenings. The Shed's innovative design provided a flexible and immersive space for the fair, spread across two floors and complemented by inviting outdoor areas. 

  • Melvin Edwards, Untitled, c. 1974
  • Issy Wood, Sentry 22, 2022
  • Jasper Marsalis, Ruth, 2023

 

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