Art Fairs

Scene + liked: Spring/Break Art Show NYC, 2024

Sugar Coated Veil , curated by Nick Doyle, featuring Taylor Keister

Contributed by Sharon Butler / Andrew Gori and Ambre Kelly pulled together another Spring Break Art Fair, this one on a floor at 75 Varick Street in Soho. The theme, INT./EXT. (or, as I like to say, interior/exterior) was pretty expansive, but they provided interesting reading lists and films to inspire applicants. The press release kicks it off by calling for a “PB & J of tactility and intangibleness, a plea for Landscapes, Streetscapes, or works of Anatomy all that work against their cartographic instinct, mapping more than meets the eye, elevating what could be a chart or graph into the realm of Art; for the blending of Reality and Fiction, True and False, or for works stuck in-between mind and body, Dream and Waking: Surrealism, Expressionism.” In other words, a showcase for, well, all the trends in contemporary art. We made it to the press preview, and managed to take a few snaps. Congratulations to everyone involved for another extravagant group of ingenious shows.

Poolcurated by Hala Matar, featuring MARIEVIC
Femme Fête: Reimagining Feminine Spaces, curated by Emily Olszewski
featuring Hannah Faas + Emily Olszewski
Inside Out, Outside In, curated by Craven Contemporary, featuring Chad Etting
epiphany from within, curated by Luis Galindo, featuring Artist Martin Nuńez
Curated by Ambre Kelly + Andrew Gori as part of the Artist Spotlight, featuring Amy Hill
Interplay, curated by Rachel Cohen + Abby Cheney, featuring Yen Yen + Rachel Cohen + Abby Cheney (above)
All’s Fair in Love and Lore, curated by Harsh Collective,
Featuring Artists Lucina Gold + Gabriela Kramar(above )+ Laura Benson
What are dreams if not hostage situations?, curated by Yes We Cannibal, featuring Jonathan Peterson + Louisa Minkin + Francis Summers + Panacea Theriac + Mat Keel + Liz Lessner
Walled Palaces, curated by Jody Macdonald, featuring Peter Gynd
State Changes, curated by Benjamin King, featuring Rob Nadeau (above) + Benjamin King
State Changes, curated by Benjamin King, featuring Rob Nadeau + Benjamin King (above)
Phytophillia: The Love of Plantscurated by Tanja Grunert Gallery, featuring Lawre Stone (left and right on wall) + Janis Stemmerman (on floor) + Katharine Dufault (center on wall)
I’m Glad Our Paths Crossed, Aligned, Tangled, curated by Nickerson Projects, featuring Ashley Addair
PASSAGEWAYScurated by All Street NYC, featuring Aleksandra Dougal
DeadXCenter: Tales from the Middlecurated by Paul Maloney,
featuring Gina Pisto + Joel Pisowicz + Lilly Powell + Logan Reynolds + Park SunYoung (above, left) + Paul Maloney (above, right)
The Singing Wall, curated by Zachary Lank, featuring Manuel Hernadez
The Hollow Hunter, curated by Victoria Martinotti, featuring Zachary Lank
Curated by Ambre Kelly + Andrew Gori as part of the Artist Spotlight, featuring Keenan O’Toole 
Message in a Bottle, curated by Ross Brown, featuring Matthew Couper
Message in a Bottle, curated by Ross Brown, featuring Marcus Civin
Monster, curated by Michele Jaslow + Jac Lahav, featuring Charles Clary (above) + Jac Lahav + Caitlin McCormack + Taylor Lee Nicholson
Monster, curated by Michele Jaslow + Jac Lahav,
featuring Charles Clary + Jac Lahav (above) + Caitlin McCormack + Taylor Lee Nicholson
Don’t Let The Outside In, curated by Thomas Mitchell, featuring KellyAnne Hanrahan
False Walls, curated by Jackson Hill, featuring Featuring Yassi Deylami + Mustafa Moshin + Jackson Hill (above)
Curated by Ambre Kelly + Andrew Gori as part of the Artist Spotlight, featuring Erik Hanson
Fiction of Youth, curated by Lexi Bishop w/ Testudo, featuring Kelsey Tynik (on wall), Sydney Mullis (on table), 2024
Just Passing Through, curated by Emily McElwreath, featuring Danielle Klebes

Spring/Break Art Show NYC, 75 Varick St., New York, NY. September 4 – 9, 2024.

3 Comments

  1. A great group of installation photos that are filled with palpable energy! So much fun to take this online tour!

  2. Thank you for mentioning our booth!

  3. Thank you for including Phytophillia: The Love of Plants!

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