Here’s our Lookbook from the 2016 Edition of the Armory art fair. All photos courtesy of POVarts staff.
Category: New York City
Mini-Lookbook: Independent Art Fair
Here’s our mini-Lookbook from the 2016 Edition of the Independent Art Fair in NYC. All photos courtesy of POVarts staff.
Lookbook: SPRING/BREAK Art Fair
Here’s our Lookbook from the Spring Break Fair in 2016. All photos courtesy of POVarts staff.
Emilio Cavallini Transcends Nylon into a Spiritual State
Emilio Cavallini’s exhibition “Transfiguration” at the Rosai Ugolini Modern gallery in Manhattan’s Lower East Side channels the geometry and spirituality of mandalas into colorful sculptural matrices. “Transfiguration” is Cavallini’s first solo exhibition in New York.
Zoe Leonard’s “Analogue” Encompasses History Over Time through 412 Photos at the MoMA
I had high hopes for “Analogue”, Zoe Leonard’s 10-year plus project now on view at The Museum of Modern Art. All artists of my generation, including myself, are affected by and respond differently to this overwhelming datascape we have at our disposal. Leonard’s approach is archival though not nostalgic and without a directive moral.
Jacqueline Humphries: Painting the Analog/Digital Divide
Jacqueline Humphries’ new large-scale paintings, recently on view at Greene Naftali’s new ground floor space, are an exploration of what we might call screen noise abstracted into paintings that I don’t want to stop looking at.
#ArtEverywhereUS, Fails to Break Through the Noise
Billed as the summer of great American art, and promoted as “the largest outdoor art show ever conceived.” The Art Everywhere US campaign was comprised of 58 artworks, reproduced to a total of 50,000 times, and seen from coast-to-coast throughout August 2014.
Marni Kotak’s “Mad Meds” at Microscope Gallery
Marni Kotak’s recent show “Mad Meds” at Microscope Gallery was her third solo show at the gallery. The exhibition featured … More
Swoon Soars at Brooklyn Museum
Swoon, who is now semi-revealing herself as Caledonia Curry, is a street artist turned gallery artist turned activist.