Nina K. Ekman, “AMAZONA ELEGIA” (2023), tufted deadstock yarn, metal rods, wooden structure, 107 x 66 x 66 inches (all photos Angella d'Avignon/Hyperallergic) LOS ANGELES — There’s a perennial booth ...
New York’s Spring Break Art Show is reclaiming its birthright, returning to its namesake season with its customary blend of offbeat emerging art and boundary-pushing installations that transform ...
From the Deferred Vision booth, curated by Fintan Boyle and Matt Freedman (all photos by the author for Hyperallergic) One of my favorite art fairs is Spring/Break, since it gives curators and art ...
The show that started as a messy upstart sibling to the traditional fairs has grown up a bit, though it’s still packed with zany charms. By Jillian Steinhauer When Spring/Break Art Show began in 2012, ...
Spring fairs on both sides of the Hudson and East Rivers are dedicated to independent and emerging artists and they are showing art in fun and accessible ways. By Tanya Mohn Art lovers of all kinds — ...
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