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Art Basel Miami 2011
This year’s art fair was jam packed with art, celebrities, performances and MEGA parties. After navigating through the likes of Diddy (and his bodyguards), Naomi Campbell, Farrell, Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta Jones, I think we all deserve tee-shirts that read “I survived Art Basel Miami 2011.” Here are some of my favorites: BEST BOOTHS: [...]
Posted in TFAA Blog Tagged Art Basel Miami 2011, Diddy, Erwin Wurm, Jack Shainman, L&M, Naomi Campbell, Pulse art fair Leave a comment
Freize Art Fair 2011
The Freize Art Fair has always been one of my favorite art fairs. The city of London fully embraces the event offering more than just an art fair, but a citywide art extravaganza. The fair itself was optimistic with many galleries reporting numerous holds on works, if not already sold. Here are some the highlights [...]
ArtBinder Launches
With the art world being inundated with new online websites such as the VIP Art Fair and the newly launched Paddle 8, designed to help galleries sell their artwork, there is finally a web service that makes sense, ArtBinder. ArtBinder is a new App designed to ease any gallery’s ability to track, synch, email [...]
Filling the Deitch Void
The effects of Deitch Projects closing has finally hit New York. Last year, Jeffrey Deitch, the legendary art dealer, set sail for Los Angeles to serve as Director of MOCA. The museum was highly criticised for selecting a market maker as its head, and many curators handed in their resignations as California art dealers humphed [...]
Posted in TFAA Blog Tagged Art in the Streets, Deitch Projects, Dzine, Jacob Kassay, Jim Isermann, Jonathan Borofsky, Kehinde WIley, Kristin Baker, MOCA, Nari Ward, Tauba Auerbach Leave a comment
Frieze New York 2012