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New YorkMay 18, 2022 • View in browserYour Frieze Art Fair Bingo Card Is HereIt’s art fair season and we’re here to comfort and entertain you during this difficult time of the year with a new, biting edition of our Bingo card series. SPONSORED ART FAIRS THIS WEEK Eamon Ore-Giron, “Infinite Regress CLIV” (2021), mineral paint and flashe on linen (courtesy the artist and James Cohan, New York; photo by Phoebe d’Heurle; © Eamon Ore-Giron 2022) Frieze New York at The Shed, May 18-20The New York arm of London’s modern and contemporary art fair boasts an international roster of 65 established galleries including Gagosian, Thaddaeus Ropac, Mendes Wood DM, and Pace. VOLTA New York at Center 548, May 18–22Located a convenient hop, skip, and a jump from Frieze, which is running concurrently, VOLTA will offer presentations by 49 international galleries. The fair often attracts younger galleries and is known for focused booth presentations that highlight single artists. 1-54 New York at Harlem Parish, May 19–22Back after a two-year interlude, the New York edition of the 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair, which is devoted to new art from Africa and the African diaspora. The Photography Show at Center415, May 20–22In the 41st edition of the Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD)’s long-running photography fair, 49 galleries will present work spanning from the medium’s inception to the present day. Salon Zürcher at 33 Bleecker Street, May 16–22If you’re looking for a more intimate alternative to the big art fairs, Salon Zürcher, a small fair organized by and held at Zürcher Gallery in Manhattan’s East Village. It's also free and open to the public. SPECIAL OFFER FROM VOLTA We’ve partnered with VOLTA Art Fair (May 18–22 in NYC) to offer our subscribers 50% off tickets to this year's fair! Get your tickets now. SPONSORED The Photography Show Presented by AIPAD Returns to New YorkOpening in Manhattan on May 20, this photography fair will bring together 49 galleries from nine countries and 23 cities across the US and around the world. Learn more. LATEST REVIEWS Remembering the Japanese American Incarceration Through AbstractionAn exhibition at the Noguchi Museum marks the 80th anniversary of Executive Order 9066, which forced over 120,000 Japanese Americans into detention camps. | Jasmine Liu A Spirit of Confident Feminism at Salon ZürcherThe small New York art fair celebrated its 26th edition with the works of 11 women artists. | Ela Bittencourt NYC Exhibition Invites Viewers to Go for a NapFor all its quirks, Sprout Hinge Nap Wobble’s immersive elements never feel gimmicky. | Louis Bury SPONSORED Timeless Reflections. The Original Egon Schiele NFT CollectionEgon Schiele’s most iconic masterpieces are presented in an NFT collection, in dialogue with four digital artists: LaTurbo Avedon, Stine Déjà, Marjan Moghaddam, & Signe Pierce. An exhibition presented by LaCollection.io, taking place at White Space, 555 W 25th St, New York, NY, May 17–22 2022. Yarn Against the PatriarchyMichelle Segre’s art is truer to the actual world we live in than to the ideal one proposed and refined by the art world and its institutions. | John Yau Keisha Prioleau-Martin’s Body EuphoriaThe artist represents what she describes as the “inner glowing life of individuals,” uplifting self-love despite political and economic strife. | Billy Anania Weaving an Altar to Guatemala’s Pre-Hispanic GlorySandra Monterroso confronts the knots that tie together the inequalities, violence, discrimination, racism, and patriarchy in Guatemala. | Silvia Benedetti Become a member today to support our independent journalism. Become a Member |
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