Day three is a long one, with a lot of young collectors strolling through the aisles (2,100 visitors today!).
Press from today:
Alida Anderson Art Projects booth crew (left to right: Christina, me, Steve and Seth) |
Seth Fairweather with admirer |
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Day three is a long one, with a lot of young collectors strolling through the aisles (2,100 visitors today!).
Press from today:
Alida Anderson Art Projects booth crew (left to right: Christina, me, Steve and Seth) |
Seth Fairweather with admirer |
The VIP Preview opening last night was pretty packed - there was a snafu with the beer delivery (not the fault of the AAF staff), but...
The second day was also pretty well attended.
Some decent press so far:
Seth Fairweather at the Affordable Art Fair NY Fall |
Dora Patin at the Affordable Art Fair NY Fall |
Ally Morgan at the Affordable Art Fair NY Fall |
Lian Sever at the Affordable Art Fair NY Fall |
Pershing Square - One of Susan La Mont's paintings at the Affordable Art Fair NY Fall |
Alida Anderson Art Projects' booth at the Affordable Art Fair New York |
Rhea Nayyar from Hyperallergic went to the Affordable Art Fair in NYC with a thousand imaginary bucks...
I gave myself an imagined budget and set out to find everything from dorm-room art to a housewarming gift for that friend who loves crystals.
I was admittedly grumpy when I arrived at the Metropolitan Pavilion in Manhattan to see that the line for the Affordable Art Fair entry wrapped around three-quarters of the block. For what it’s worth, the line moved quickly and I got to daydream about organizational solutions while peering into the neighboring Container Store, but even then, I still couldn’t believe how many people were waiting to get in on the preview night alone. Thankfully, the fair runs through September 24.
And I appreciate that Nayyar picked my Bisque drawings as one of her recommendations! About 30 of them sold on VIP Preview Night!
Read the article here.
4:30 AM: The van has been packed the day before, and it's ready for Steve Wanna to add his work as we head out to pick up Christina Helowicz in Pasadena.
5:30 AM: Arrive at Pasadena, pick up Christina and head to New York.
10:00ish AM: Arrival in Chelsea and check in at the Metropolitan Pavilion. We get Doris Day parking by the side door, and unload, as our booth is really close to that door. Seth Fairweather is already there and his work is already hung. I depart to check in to the Jane Hotel and drop luggage before heading back, dropping the van at the parking garage, where it will be until Friday at 6PM and then go inside the Pavilion to help with the hanging and preparation of the booth for tonight's VIP Preview.
Steve Wanna setting up booth C1 at the Affordable Art Fair NYC |
3:30PMish: The booth is pretty much done and hung with the work of Seth Fairweather, Steve Wanna, Christina Helowicz, Dora Patin, Amanda Coelho, Ally Morgan, Jennifer Kahn Barlow, Susan La Mont and mine. We head out to our respective hotels to clean up, be back by 5ish and be ready for the opening reception.
Line outside the Metropolitan Pavilion waiting for the VIP Preview opening of the Affordable Art Fair in New York |
Preview Night of the 2023 Affordable Art Fair |
A few minutes into the opening, a DMV area collector emails me in response to me sending him Dora Patin's new spectacular trompe l'oeil paintings, as he has begun collecting Patin during the previous fair; he says "I want the Cheshire cat."
Sometimes a Fair opening is so crowded that it actually begins to interfere with the visitors ability to actually see the artwork... my Bisque Graphite drawings move briskly.
9:00PM: It's been a long day and we're all exhausted as we head to our various hotels... the first day of the Affordable Art Fair New York City is done.
Lian Sever makes her Affordable Art Fair debut at the Affordable Art Fair NYC starting tomorrow at 6PM in Chelsea! We're in booth C1!
Frida Kahlo: Resilience by Lian Sever |
UPDATE: She won!!!!
Susan La Mont's gorgeous Atlantic Ocean series will be showcased at the Affordable Art Fair New York City starting next Wednesday in Chelsea! Booth C1!
Well, I'm a-standin' on a corner in Winslow, ArizonaAnd such a fine sight to seeIt's a girl, my Lord, in a flat-bed FordSlowin' down to take a look at meCome on, baby, don't say maybeI gotta know if your sweet love is gonna save meWe may lose and we may winBut we will never be here againSo open up, I'm climbin' in to take it easy
"Song of a Mad Minstrel" by Robert E. Howard. Allow me to share it with you (again):
I am the thorn in the foot, I am the blur in the sight;
I am the worm at the root, I am the thief in the night.
I am the rat in the wall, the leper that leers at the gate;
I am the ghost in the hall, herald of horror and hate.
I am the rust on the corn, I am the smut on the wheat,
Laughing man’s labor to scorn, weaving a web for his feet.
I am canker and mildew and blight, danger and death and decay;
The rot of the rain by night, the blast of the sun by day.
I warp and wither with drouth, I work in the swamp’s foul yeast;
I bring the black plague from the south and the leprosy in from the east.
I rend from the hemlock boughs wine steeped in the petals of dooms;
Where the fat black serpents drowse I gather the Upas blooms.
I have plumbed the northern ice for a spell like Frozen lead;
In lost grey fields of rice, I learned from Mongol dead.
Where a bleak black mountain stands I have looted grisly caves;
I have digged in the desert sands to plunder terrible graves.
Never the sun goes forth, never the moon glows red,
But out of the south or the north, I come with the slavering dead.
I come with hideous spells, black charms and ghastly tunes;
I have looted the hidden hells and plundered the lost black moons.
There was never a king or priest to cheer me by word or look,
There was never a man or beast in the blood-black ways I took.
There were crimson gulfs unplumbed, there were black wings over a sea;
There were pits where mad things drummed, and foaming blasphemy.
There were vast ungodly tombs where slimy monsters dreamed,
There were clouds like blood-drenched plumes where unborn demons screamed.
There were ages dead to Time, and lands lost out of Space;
There were adders in the slime, and a dim unholy Face.
Oh, the heart in my breast turned stone, and the brain froze in my skull-
But I won through, I alone, and I poured my chalice full
Of horrors and dooms and spells, black buds and bitter roots-
From the hells beneath the hells, I bring you my deathly fruits.
This Barbie Inspiring Women doll honors the incomparable Celia Cruz, best known as “la Reina de la Salsa” (The Queen of Salsa).
And the man in the back said, "Everyone attack"
And it turned into a ballroom blitz
And the girl in the corner said, "Boy I want to warn you"
It'll turn into a ballroom blitz
Ballroom blitz, ballroom blitz, ballroom blitz, ballroom blitz
A Hilma af Klint fan who visited the recent af Klint and Piet Mondrian double header exhibition at Tate Modern in London noticed something off about one of the paintings. Was it accidentally hung…upside down?
Read the article by Jo Lawson-Tancred here.