The American Art Fair

The American Art FairBohemian National Hall, 321 E 73rd St, New York, NY 1002113MAYAll Day16

Date

(Saturday May 13th, 2023) - (Tuesday May 16th, 2023) (All Day)(GMT-05:00)

Details

The American Art Fair May 13-16, 2023 is an eagerly awaited event that celebrates American art and culture. Showcasing a curated selection of artworks from 17 leading galleries specializing in American art. The event will feature renowned American artists such as Edward Hopper, Georgia O’Keeffe, and Norman Rockwell, as well as underrepresented artists like Mary Cassatt, Elizabeth Catlett, and Lee Krasner.

Catalog 2023

Alongside the exhibition and gallery booths, the fair will offer informative talks and panel discussions on various topics related to American art. The American Art Fair serves as an important platform for artists, galleries, and collectors, promoting the significance of American art in the global art market. Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to explore the rich and diverse world of American art at American Art Fair 2023

American Art Fair Programming

Join us for an exciting lecture series featuring prominent experts in American art and culture:

  1. On Saturday, May 13 at 2:00 pm, don’t miss “Some Old Curiosity Shops: Whistler, Commerce, and the Art of Urban Change” by David Park Curry. As an independent scholar and former Curator of American Art at esteemed institutions like the Freer Gallery of Art, the Denver Art Museum, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, and the Baltimore Museum of Art, Curry brings a wealth of expertise to this talk. David Park Curry
  2. Continuing on Saturday, May 13 at 4:00 pm, Stephanie Heydt, the Margaret and Terry Stent Curator of American Art at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, will present “Variations on a Theme: Joseph Stella’s Visionary Nature.” Explore the captivating works of Joseph Stella, a visionary artist, through Heydt’s insightful perspective. Stephanie Heydt
  3. On Sunday, May 14 at 2:00 pm, join Herbert R. Hartel, Jr., Adjunct Associate Professor at Queens College, CUNY, for his talk “The Painting of Raymond Jonson: American Modernism from Chicago to Santa Fe.” Hartel’s expertise and passion for American modernism will shed light on the remarkable journey of Raymond Jonson as an artist. Herbert R. Hartel, Jr.
  4. Wrapping up the series on Sunday, May 14 at 4:00 pm, Annette Blaugrund, former Director of the National Academy Museum and School of Fine Arts, will discuss “Omissions from the Canon: Artistic Representations of Industry along the Hudson River.” With her vast experience as a curator at institutions like the New-York Historical Society, the Brooklyn Museum, and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Blaugrund offers unique insights into artistic representations of industry. Annette Blaugrund

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