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07/28/2023 by: Ryan Lutz

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Independent 20th Century Made Modern Art Contemporary Again

Independent 20th Century celebrated the fair’s second edition this past Armory Week in New York. This spin-off, invite only event... Read More

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7 Booths from SPRING/BREAK ART SHOW 2023 – WILDCARD

SPRING/BREAK Art Show New York City returned for its 12th edition from September 6th-11th, 2023, featuring more than 120 curatorial... Read More

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5 Artists to see at The Armory Show 2023

Artists to see at The Armory Show 2023 that draw connections between the universe & pixelated repetitions. Where other art... Read More

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KAWS To Receive Clio Award & Participate in Q&A at Brooklyn Event on October 16th

KAWS To Receive Clio Award & Participate in Q&A at Brooklyn Event on October 16th- KAWS, who is known for... Read More

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5 Art Fairs to see in New York during Armory Arts Week

Just check out FAD's top 5 fairs to visit during Armory Arts Week

- Art News New York Archives - FAD Magazine - Mark Westall
Daniel Arsham & Perrotin, 20 years, celebrated in Paris & New York exhibitions

Perrotin has announced dual solo exhibitions of work by Daniel Arsham across Paris and New York, in honor of the... Read More

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Edmund de Waal to present two exhibitions at Gagosian New York

Solo exhibition coincides with presentation by Edmund de Waal and Sally Mann, the result of an ongoing exchange between the... Read More

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Gagosian to show Ashley Bickerton Blur Paintings in New York exhibition.

Gagosian has announced an exhibition of sculptures and paintings by Ashley Bickerton (1959–2022), including his never-before-seen Blur paintings.

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Cube Art Fair returns to New York City with an AI Edition

Cube Art Fair, marking its 10th edition with the debut of an AI Art Fair, returns to New York City during Armory Arts Week. 

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Art21 Hosts Its Inaugural “Art21 at the Movies” A Fusion of Film and Contemporary Art

Art21, the award-winning nonprofit organization committed to expanding access to contemporary art and artists through film and television, has announced its inaugural event, Art21 at the Movies.

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Hauser & Wirth Institute awards over $200,000 to support artist communities and organizations in preserving, archiving their own legacies.

Today, Hauser & Wirth Institute announced the recipients of their 2023 Grants, the third annual funding initiative aimed at supporting artist communities and organizations in self-documenting, preserving, and activating their

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Independent 20th Century returns for its second edition this September.

Independent 20th Century returns for its second edition, September 7-10, 2023 in New York City during Armory Arts Week and online.

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SPRING/BREAK Art Show returns to New York City with !WILD CARD!  a ‘remixed retrospective’

SPRING/BREAK Art Show returns to New York City during Armory Arts Week from September 6th - 11th, 2023, marking its fourth iteration at 625 Madison Avenue in Midtown East.

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Art on Paper returns to Pier 36 during Armory Arts Week

Art on Paper, New York City’s celebrated, medium-driven fair returns to downtown Manhattan's Pier 36 from September 7th–10th, 2023 for its 9th edition.

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Armory Off-Site returns for 2023

The Armory Show has revealed the public art installations of Armory Off-Site, the third edition of the art fair’s outdoor art program, which brings large-scale artworks to New York City’s

- Art News New York Archives - FAD Magazine - Mark Westall
Hauser & Wirth Publishers to open US headquarters & flagship bookshop in New York.

This September Hauser & Wirth Publishers will open a US headquarters and flagship bookshop in West Chelsea, New York. Located at 443 West 18th Street

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Skarstedt to open its fall season with a solo exhibition of the Swiss sculptor Hans Josephsohn.

Skarstedt will begin its fall season with a solo exhibition of the Swiss sculptor Hans Josephsohn (1920-2012).

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Art on Paper Returns to New York City’s Pier 36 This Fall

Curated by Nato Thompson, the ninth edition of the fair will celebrate the diversity and ingenuity of its namesake medium from September 7 through 10.

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The Armory Show reveals 2023 Platform Projects.

The Armory Show has revealed its 2023 Platform projects- 12 large-scale installations to be displayed at the fair's centre- curated by Eva Respini

- New York City Archives - Hyperallergic - Rhea Nayyar
The Radical Queer Aesthetics of Gay Power

With the tagline of “New York’s first homosexual newspaper,” the publication integrated political news and local activism with erotic art and photography.

- New York City Archives - Hyperallergic - Rhea Nayyar
Guggenheim Museum Workers Ratify First Union Contract

The agreement guarantees wage increases and improved benefits for approximately 150 staffers.

- New York City Archives - Hyperallergic - Rhea Nayyar
Guggenheim Raises Ticket Costs as US Museums Get Pricier

A family outing to the New York museum for two parents and two teenagers would cost over $100 with the new admission fees.

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A diary from the largest Upstate Art Weekend yet

Last Saturday through Monday marked the fourth, largest, most illustrious edition of Upstate Art Weekend throughout New York’s Hudson Valley... Read More

- New York City Archives - Hyperallergic - Rhea Nayyar
A Free Press Under Threat in Modi’s India

While We Watched, now screening in NYC, follows journalist Ravish Kumar, whose critical but risky reporting counters India's conservative party rule.

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Iconic Princess Diana sweater to headline Sotheby’s inaugural Fashion Icons sale

In June of 1981, a newly engaged Lady Diana Spencer attended one of Prince Charles’s summer polo matches, donning a red sweater decorated with a whimsical black and white sheep motif.

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JAPAN CUTS: Festival of New Japanese Film

North America’s largest Japanese film festival presents two weeks of contemporary movies at Japan Society in NYC from July 26 through August 6.

- New York City Archives - Hyperallergic - Maya Pontone
Behind the $9 Million Restoration of Grand Army Plaza

The restoration of the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Memorial Arch is the first extensive repairing of the monument since the 1990s.

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These Are the Most Expensive Museums in New York City

The Whitney Museum of American Art has just raised its general admission tickets to a whopping $30, topping our list of the priciest cultural institutions.

- New York City Archives - Hyperallergic - Maya Pontone
NYC Allocates $241M for Arts and Culture

The 2024 adopted budget is the highest-ever for the Department of Cultural Affairs, but arts advocates are calling for increased transparency.

- New York City Archives - Hyperallergic - Maya Pontone
The Brooklyn Artist Revitalizing New York, One Flyer At a Time

Max Kolomatsky has amassed a TikTok following for his redesigns of street posters and signs for local residents and small businesses.

- New York City Archives - Hyperallergic - Rhea Nayyar
Nancy Yao Will Not Lead Women’s History Museum

Yao has “withdrawn” from her role as director of the new Smithsonian museum amid an investigation of her conduct as the former leader of New York’s Museum of Chinese in

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Jane Lombard Gallery Presents Island Time

Curated by James Clar, works by 12 artists in the Philippines explore the subjective and subversive aspects of time. On view in NYC.

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Canal Projects Presents Dwelling

Marcus Jahmal, Cheyenne Julien, Ho Jae Kim, Kenrick McFarlane, Kyung-Me, and Woody De Othello address self-representation and ideas of home in this NYC exhibition.

- New York City Archives - Hyperallergic - Rhea Nayyar
NYC Art Institutions Close Amid Air Pollution Concerns

The Noguchi Museum and the Socrates Sculpture Park are among those shuttering as smoke from Canadian wildfires continues to spread across the city.

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Mohawk Artist Shelley Niro’s First Major Retrospective Opens at the National Museum of the American Indian

Shelley Niro: 500 Year Itch confronts the challenges of being Indigenous and female in the United States and Canada. On view in NYC.

- New York City Archives - Hyperallergic - Maya Pontone
US Cities Declare May 31 “Ellsworth Kelly Day”

Austin and New York are observing what would have been the artist’s 100th birthday as centennial exhibitions pop up across the US and Europe.

- New York City Archives - Hyperallergic - Lakshmi Rivera Amin
Five Enchanting Art Bookstores in NYC

Whether you’re looking to beef up your catalogue collection or discover small affordable zines, these bookstores have offerings for everyone.

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Flowers on a River: The Art of Chinese Flower-and-Bird Painting, 1368–1911

Over 100 masterworks by 59 artists spanning the Ming and Qing dynasties are on view at China Institute Gallery in New York.

- New York City Archives - Hyperallergic - Rhea Nayyar
Four NYC Open Studios to Visit in June

Across the boroughs, artists are opening their studios for some much-needed creative collaboration as the summer vibes ramp up.

- New York City Archives - Hyperallergic - Elaine Velie
NYC Artist Paralyzed After Being Shoved on Subway

Emine Yilmaz Ozsoy was allegedly pushed in front of a train by a random bystander, leaving her with serious injuries.

- New York City Archives - Hyperallergic - Rhea Nayyar and Valentina Di Liscia
School Fires Arts Professor Who Confronted Anti-Abortion Group

Artist and former Hunter College adjunct Shellyne Rodriguez, who was harassed online after protesting a pro-life group on campus, was let go after a tense altercation with a reporter.

- New York City Archives - Hyperallergic - Rhea Nayyar
Supporting a New Generation of Printmakers in New York City

Eight emerging artists have been selected for the New Voices pilot program at the Print Center New York.

- New York City Archives - Hyperallergic - Rhea Nayyar
A Quiet Crescendo at the Hunter MFA Show

Worms, A Good Business Model, the second part of Hunter’s thesis show, feels like a living, breathing exhibition.

- New York City Archives - Hyperallergic - Rhea Nayyar
New York Art Advisor Lisa Schiff Files for Bankruptcy

Schiff was hit with two lawsuits in the span of a week accusing her of embezzling funds and running a “Ponzi scheme.”

- New York City Archives - Hyperallergic - Rhea Nayyar
New York Thrifter Finds $8 Picassos at Salvation Army

Nancy Cavaliere, who resold the original Picasso ceramics at auction for $40K, now shares her tips for thrifting on TikTok.

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Apply for Affordable Art Studio Space Through Two Trees’ Cultural Space Subsidy Program

Eligible emerging and mid-career artists have until May 31 to apply for reduced-rent studios in New York City’s DUMBO neighborhood.

- New York City Archives - Hyperallergic - Rhea Nayyar
New York Art Advisor Hit With $2M Lawsuit

Three clients are accusing consultant Lisa Schiff of running a “Ponzi scheme” to fund her “lavish lifestyle.”

- New York City Archives - Hyperallergic - Elaine Velie
New Kusama NYC Show Draws Lines Down the Block

An exhibition in Chelsea features one of the artist’s "Infinity Rooms," which haven’t been shown in NYC since 2021.

- New York City Archives - Hyperallergic - The Clemente
The Clemente’s Open Studios Returns May 20 & 21

Over 46 artist studios and six organizations will be featured in a weekend of free art making activities, performances, film screenings, and more in New York.

- New York City Archives - Hyperallergic - Elaine Velie
Brooklyn’s Bushwick Neighborhood Gets Its First Historic District

The 32 houses on the newly designated stretch of Linden Street represent a hodgepodge of styles from Neo-Grec to Romanesque Revival.


NYC art fairs

Colour focus: the third annual Art History Festival offers over 60 free events to the public around the UK

Organisers, speakers and curators see the most diverse festival to date as a chance to demonstrate that art history is central to education and to reading the signals of modern

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Stone Island and Frieze Announce a Multi-Year Global Partnership

Stone Island has announced a multi-year global partnership with leading contemporary art fair group Frieze. Born and bred in London, Frieze has become globally recognized for its expertise in the

- Galerie - Lucy Rees
Auction of the Week: Robert Colescott Masterpiece Hits the Block for $3.5 Million During Armory Week

The post Auction of the Week: Robert Colescott Masterpiece Hits the Block for $3.5 Million During Armory Week appeared first on Galerie.

Former San Francisco Art Institute campus may house a future new art school

Bay Area philanthropists and arts leaders seek to continue the tradition of an art school at the old SFAI campus—great news for the Diego Rivera mural there

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1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair launches Moroccan earthquake relief project

Appeal brings artists and institutions together to raise funds to support survivors and long-term reconstruction

An experimental ‘art heist’ film leaves paintings in the vault and strands unresolved

Director Isiah Media’s new film “He Thought He Died”, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, was shot in part inside the storage facilities of an Ontario museum

- Art News New York Archives - FAD Magazine - Vittoria Benzine
Independent 20th Century Made Modern Art Contemporary Again

Independent 20th Century celebrated the fair’s second edition this past Armory Week in New York. This spin-off, invite only event... Read More

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Fashion brand Stone Island to offer bursaries for emerging galleries at Frieze

Exhibitors in the Focus section of the art fairs can receive up to 30% off stand costs through the new partnership

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What Sold at Frieze Seoul and The Armory Show 2023

Summer came to an end for the art world last week with the return of two major art fairs on two different continents: The Armory Show (September 8th–10th) in New

Mauritshuis show looks to find a future for objects with a dubious past

Loot—Ten Stories, opening this week, explores new ways to represent looted objects after they have been repatriated

- Art News New York Archives - FAD Magazine - Clare Gemima
7 Booths from SPRING/BREAK ART SHOW 2023 – WILDCARD

SPRING/BREAK Art Show New York City returned for its 12th edition from September 6th-11th, 2023, featuring more than 120 curatorial... Read More

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Updated July 28, 2023  by Ryan Lutz