The iconic SOFA art fair in Chicago is without a doubt the planet's leading sculptural art fair, and in all fairness, they're trying very effectively to expand from the 3D world onto an art fair (period) model.
DMV artist Lori Katz made his debut at SOFA this year and she's kicking butt and taking names! When a wall looks like the one below at any art fair, it's always good news!
DMV artist Lori Katz made his debut at SOFA this year and she's kicking butt and taking names! When a wall looks like the one below at any art fair, it's always good news!
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| Lori Katz's empty wall (lots of sales) at SOFA Chicago 2016 |

And
Iver
Olson is another talented discovery for me. He gets the award for the
best porn in the show, although his display is also peppered with some
otherwise just plain sensual photo-collages. It is almost as if there
were two Olsons in the show: a really torrid, sensual photographer, and a
brilliantly inventive pornographer.
Matt Dunn
In these rooms I also liked
Staying
within two dimensions, and doing a magnificent job of it are three
enviably talented painters: Margaret Dowell, Michal Hunter and Jeffry
Cudlin. All of these artists have that spectacular technical mastery of
the brush that it is so easily dismissed by people who have never tried
to mix cerulean blue with Payne’s gray and ended up with mud. Dowell’s
paintings show not only extraordinary technical skills, but also a
hungry sense of desire and intelligent understanding of her subjects –
who are often transgender and cross dressing personages around our area.
Located on the main hallway of the fourth floor,
I
also enjoyed Bridget Vath’s very inventive use of Kevlar to design and
construct dresses and other clothing apparel; I suspect that Vath could
start a very successful line of Kevlar clothing with good markets in
Baghdad, Beirut, Bogotá, Atlanta and most of the Balkans.

Of these,