Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Freize Art Fair Week

Frieze Art Fair
clockwise Anton Kern Gallery, Blum and Poe Gallery, Victoria Miro Gallery
     The Frieze Art Fair has been in New York for last 5 years. The Armory arts week used to be one big art scene in New York. Now we have the Frieze Art week in May. Along the Frieze Art Fair, many different art fairs were held ; Nada Art Fair, Art New York, Context, and some smaller design fairs including Spring Masters and Design collective.

The Frieze Art Fair is so well organized and nicely curated. I really appreciate it's quality of works. But this year I felt it was too well prepared visually... There is not much room for audience to create their imagination and creativity with art... not many fun art works this time... Saw many pretty art works like a graphic art...

Nada Art Fair
clockwise @Schmidt & Handrup, @American medium, @Klaus von Nichtssagend,
and @Mier Gallery
     Since I went to most of fairs beside smaller ones, I could see how space is very important for the art fair. I saw some pieces from the Spring/Break show in the Nada Art Fair. It was quite unique pieces, but with white wall, it didn't appeal as much as at the old post office. I guess that's why the Independent art fair prepare individual unique space for each gallery. But in general, the Nada was good, I had the impression that they are following the frieze format. But since most of artists and smaller galleries have very tiny space which was great to be well organized...

Art New York & Context
Clockwise "black Mountain" by Alexander Calder @Vertes Modern,
"Title no Yes this" by Gary Tactile@Wanrooji, Rafa Macaroon's work @ Casa Cuadrada
Clockwise @Schmalfuseberlin, @Heller, @RadeMarkers, and @Heller

Art New York and Context were quite interesting. I could see various object, color, and texture arts which made me excited.

Spring Masters
clockwise Fred Yates's @JohnMartin Ralston Crawford's @HollisTaggart
NigelvanWieck's & Victor Eldelstein's @DidierAaron Gallery
Legar & Portatrice Daqua's @SylviaPowell Right image @KunsthandelKolhammer

The Spring Maters was very excellent this year. Since the TEFAF will take The Spring Masters from Next year. There were a few prestigious antique galleries who attended from Europe which made the show more essential. I also like octagon shape exhibition space. Because its shape, it made audience focus on exhibition object more. Also, Park Ave Armory has a great location and space.
Design Collective
Clockwise,@MaisonGerard, @MarkMcDonald, @JohnTrading, & @Fuglen Gallery


     Design Collective shows more modern contemporary work from 20-21 century, There were many interesting works, but exhibition space was horrible. Maison Gerard always have wonderful presentation for their pieces, but I couldn't see it.