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The Affordable Art Fair NYC, Spring 2016, Cont. issue #3 FOOD:Cucumber, Tomato and Crab Salad

Solo Kill painting at Art Blog

Rory Coyne, “Solo Kill” Oil on Linen, 60″ x 48″, Alinda Anderson Art Projects, Potomac, MD, USA ART AAF-NYC-2016  The Affordable Art Fair NYC (Coverage continued, issue #3) Pedro Bonnin, Oil on Canvas, 40.5″ x 40.5″, JoANNE ARTMAN GALLERY, NYC Barbara Van Den Berg, photographic portrait series, ed of 30, c-print, Public House of Art, […]

Affordable Art Fair NYC – Spring 2016, Cont. #2 + FOOD: Swiss Chocolate Apple Pie

ART AAF-NYC-2016  The Affordable Art Fair NYC (Coverage continued, issue #2) Photographer John Kenny Mounted Fuji Crystal C-Type Prints Capital Culture Gallery, Norfolk, UK Tommy TC Carlsson, “The Red”, Oil on Canvas, 43 x 43 inches, bayard art, cambridge, uk. Elisabeth LeCourt, “Mon Kimono Envelope”, Mixed Medis, 33 x 23 inches, bayard art, cambridge, uk. […]

Affordable Art Fair NYC – Spring 2016 + FOOD

Ritz Rackers and Food blog

Lucy Sparrow, “The Beginning of Convenience” 2016 (detail), felt, cotton & acrylic, Mika Contemporary, Tel Aviv Lucy Sparrow, “The Beginning of Convenience” 2016, felt, cotton & acrylic, Mika Contemporary, Tel Aviv ART AAF-NYC-2016 The Affordable Art Fair NYC comes back to the Metropolitan Pavilion (W. 18th, between 6th & 7th) The Affordable Art Fair (AAFNYC) returned to New York City for their Spring incarnation (March […]

Bill Traylor – American Folk Artist at ADAA’s ART SHOW NYC 2016 + FOOD Teriyaki Salmon

Folk Artist Bill Traylor with his artworks. Courtesy Alabama State Council on the Arts Photo-Horance Perry 1946 ART Folk Artist  Bill Traylor  American Folk Artist 1854-1949  Pencil and Poster Paint on cardboard (This collection of Bill Traylor’s work was presented for sale at the ADAA ART SHOW in March 2016 by the Betty Cuninham Gallery, […]

Independent Art Fair NYC 2016 (continued)

ART The Independent Art Fair NYC  2016 Continued The Independent Art Fair 2016 was made up of 40 of the most cutting edge galleries from Europe and New York City. As an art publication editor, who sees more art in person than most people, even in this industry – the Independent Art Fair is definitely […]

Independent Art Fair NYC 2016 + FOOD: What 200 Calories Looks Like

ART The Independent Art Fair NYC  2016   The Independent Art Fair NYC 2016 was made up of over 40 international galleries and non-profit art institutions. A list of the participating galleries is at the end of this article. The Independent Art Fair 2016 was held on 4 levels at Spring Studios / 50 Varick […]

Artist Becca Lowry Constructs Her Subconscious Using Plywood and Power Tools + FOOD: Cauliflower Crusted Pizza

ART BECCA LOWRY High Art can begin at Home Depot! Art, Painting, Sculpture, Craft and Psychology Unite in Artist Becca Lowry’s Constructions By Jack A. Atkinson   Artist Becca Lowry, (left) with Gallerist Kate Katin at Fred Giampietro Gallery, New Haven, Art Fair Booth A 12, VOLTA NY 2016. While strolling through the many Art Fairs of NY during […]

Overview of NYC’s Armory Art Week, The Fairs for 2016

ART NYC’s  Armory Art Week 2016 Listed below is an overview of the art fair options for what has come to be known in NYC as ARMORY ART WEEK. It may be the “biggest” weekend of the year for visual art internationally! People fly into NYC from all over the world to exhibit, view and invest in […]

Met Museum’s Ancient Egypt: The Middle Kingdom – Objects of Daily Life and Ceremony (2) + FOOD: Super Foods

Jackals & Hounds – Game of the Ancient Pharaohs. ART: Met Museum’s  Ancient Egypt:  The Middle Kingdom –  Objects of Daily Life  and Ceremony (Issue 2 of 2) During the Middle Kingdom of Ancient Egypt (mid-Dynasty 11–Dynasty 13, around 2030–1650 B.C.), artistic, cultural, religious, and political traditions first conceived and instituted during the Old Kingdom were […]

Met Museum’s Ancient Egypt: The Middle Kingdom + FOOD: The 1200 Calorie Diet

Flail of Hapiankhtifi ART: Met Museum’s  Ancient Egypt:  The Middle Kingdom –  Objects of Daily Life  and Ceremony (Issue 1 of 2) from a recent exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art During the Middle Kingdom of Ancient Egypt (mid-Dynasty 11–Dynasty 13, around 2030–1650 B.C.), artistic, cultural, religious, and political traditions first conceived and instituted during […]