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I recently conducted some on-site research for Baltimore Style Magazine, which involved taking Miami art collector Mera Rubell to many of Baltimore's galleries and art spaces. Although we had many ...
Michael Farley does Aqua Aqua opened on Wednesday night. It’s always one of my favorite parties— so nice to duck in and out of hotel room/galleries into their open-air courtyard ...
Miami Art Week- Part One – Untitled Fair by Michael Farley It’s that time of the year again! Its only Wednesday and I’m already feeling the beginnings of dreaded Basel-fatigue. ...
Michael Farley on Prospect 3 New Orleans - Part 3/3 On the bottom floor of the Contemporary Arts Center, there's a Theaster Gates piece "Creamy Rich Sky, Asphalt Horizontal Roll." ...
After an art intensive trip to New York, Jen Coster shares her experiences at The Drawing Center, Team Gallery, Tomorrow Gallery, Preston Gallery, Canada, Nicelle Beauchene, Marlborough Broome Street, Callicoon Fine Arts, Bodega, ...
Michael Farley on Prospect New Orleans 3 - Part One in a Series I'm in New Orleans for the third installment of the Prospect Biennial (P.3), but I'm having a ...
Blair Murphy on Salon Zürcher, Pulse, Frieze, and NADA Hrag Vartanian and Joshua Decter on the problem of reviewing art fairs. Art fairs are the big banks of the art ...
by Kerr Houston and Jameson Magrogan Two hundred seventy-three years is a long time – and it’s especially long in an art world that is often characterized by an intense ...
It’s a strange experience to live, for the first time, in a place that’s central to the cultural movements and historical narratives that have shaped your tastes and interests. Especially ...
The art fair has become the event the art world (at least most of it) loves to hate, yet keeps attending. There are fairs, satellite fairs, alternative fairs. Walking around ...
There’s been a lot of discussion recently about small and mid-size galleries being driven out of Chelsea by rising rents. While I don’t doubt that it’s true, you wouldn’t necessarily ...
On Friday I gave myself the day to explore the Los Angeles Art Book Fair. Organized by Printed Matter and in its second year, LAABF is NYABF’s younger smaller sister. ...
Present day visitors to Williamsburg could be forgiven for expecting to encounter high-end condominiums and artisanal food purveyors, rather than arts spaces, during a trip to the now iconic Brooklyn ...
A recent Washingtonian turned new New Yorker explores a small slice of the Lower East Side gallery scene. Coming to New York as a visitor, I always felt rushed. Showing ...
Although I feel a little sheepish for loving an art fair sponsored by American Apparel, I will admit it: I liked NADA (and Untitled) the best. It's young, it's hip, it's not stuffy, ...