The Art Show, organized by the Art Dealers Association of America, is back at the Park Avenue Amory in New York. It comprises 72 member galleries. It’s mainly modern and contemporary art. Here some highlights from the show. David Klein Gallery from Detroit, MI, presents Mario Moore; Berggruen Gallery from San Francisco has brought Cy Twombly’s lithographs; artist Isabella Kirkland talks about marine fauna research behind her paintings; Hirschl & Adler has several humorous paintings by American surrealist Honoré Sharrer; Coreen Simpson’s photographs at the Jessica Silverman booth; P.P.O.W. – queer art by Katharine Kuharic. A few galleries I visited the day before during the Upper East Side Gallery Walk — David Nollan presenting Dorothea Rockburne, Richard Gray with McArthur Binion, who uses his address book and his birth certificate in his works. Then, there are some unexpected treats – rare prints by old masters —Rembrandt, and Albrecht Dürer at David Tunick gallery. Part of the proceeds from the show goes to non-profit organization Henry Street Settlement that supports low-income New Yorkers.
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New York, NY
November 7, 2021
🎶 credit Metre “Defective,” from FMA (CC BY-NC 4.0)