Immigrant and Protest Imagery Shine at NYC’s Photobook Fest 

In a bustling Thursday night preview of the International Center of Photography’s (ICP) annual Photobook Fest, held at the institution’s Lower Manhattan location through Sunday, October 5, a few booths seemed to capture and quell the anxieties of the...

Clio, the Art World’s “Anti-Fair,” Returns to NYC 

Clio Art Fair has been able to stay small after more than a decade in operation, but when you walk into the Chelsea art show, it doesn’t feel that way. The self-styled “anti-fair,” which returned this week for the second of its two consecutive New York City fall...

Clio, the Art World’s “Anti-Fair,” Returns to NYC 

Clio Art Fair has been able to stay small after more than a decade in operation, but when you walk into the Chelsea art show, it doesn’t feel that way. The self-styled “anti-fair,” which returned this week for the second of its two consecutive New York City fall...

At the Armory Show, First-Time Artists Steal the Spotlight

Calling Alexa Kumiko Hatanaka’s solo presentation at the Armory Show a “booth” feels somehow wrong, like a reduction of the all-encompassing sanctum that she and Toronto gallery Patel Brown assembled for the Manhattan art fair. Suspended gently from wooden rods are...

Art on Paper Leaps Off the Page

As I circled around the dozens of booths along the three wide lanes at Art on Paper on Thursday, September 4, one stood out above the rest. On the bare white walls were Moleskine journals, much like the small ones I use, except these were spread open to Nicolas V...