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How I Paved a New Path (episode 5)

Posted by on October 27, 2014 in Art Fairs, Career Development, Emerging Artists, Exposure Program | Comments Off on How I Paved a New Path (episode 5)

This is part one of a five-part series I’m writing about how I went from emerging artist and Director of a Residency Program, to hosting exhibitions at large art fairs like Art Basel Miami and Frieze New York. Sounds like a success story, but the sea wasn’t always smooth-sailing. Want to get them all delivered to your inbox? Sign up at […]

Zoom In::Select Fair

Posted by on May 12, 2014 in Art Fairs, Exposure Program | Comments Off on Zoom In::Select Fair

With all the creative madness going on, here are some updates of the what-abouts from the Select Fair NY!

A Pool of Perspectives II

Posted by on May 09, 2014 in Art Fairs, Exposure Program | Comments Off on A Pool of Perspectives II

In continuation with the previous blog, here are more perspective pieces of our exposure artists: 8. Anastas Konstantinov The unexpected resemblance of Picasso’s distorted faces, mixed with Salvador Dali’s elephants is what gives this piece its personality. Abstract as it is, it’s a style that one can’t just walk past without turning his/her head! 9. Marjan Moghaddam Adding to the pool of […]

Unveiling our NYC Exposure Artists!

May we request a silent drumroll for the following artists who have been accepted to showcase their inspirational works during the Frieze Art Fair– New York please!? Below you’ll find a mini collaboration of the artist bios, statements, self portraits and a sneak peak to their pieces being exhibited during the fair!   Nattha Aungkasit  Born in Bangkok, Thailand. Works exhibited at:  BFA […]

The Art of Awe: Frieze New York

Posted by on April 01, 2014 in Art Fairs, Exposure Program | Comments Off on The Art of Awe: Frieze New York

Art fairs… Why bother? On the surface, art fairs are places where people can go to look at art and to buy art. Sounds boring, but really, they are so much more than that. Art fairs are places where artists can present their work to large audiences in order to gain exposure and sell their work. They’re places where people […]

Why walk the plank of imitation when you can rebel?

Posted by on March 21, 2014 in Career Development, Exposure Program, Productivity | Comments Off on Why walk the plank of imitation when you can rebel?

Some people say that all ideas are a collaboration of imitations of things that you’ve already heard or seen before. So, in a way, no idea is “original.” But, I think that’s the beauty of it all; when you create something new you gain the ability to leave a mark on someone’s life. On the other hand, when someone else inspires you, your imaginary paths tie imaginary knots.