Take a walk through Bernay Fine Art gallery s newest exhibit "Mixing It Up," featuring mixed media works by artists Morgan Bulkeley, Connie Goeltz Schmitt, Dee Shapiro, Amelia Toelke, Shira Toren
Canât Find a Ticket to Frieze? Try a Satellite Fair
Zürcher Gallery on Bleecker Street shows what fairs are good at: bringing new artists to your attention.
Dee Shapiro, right, speaks with a visitor at Zürcher Gallery about her work “My Dream” (2021) in the show “11 Women of Spirit, Part 3.”Credit.Gabriela Bhaskar for The New York Times
By Martha Schwendener
May 5, 2021
If you canât buy tickets for Frieze at the Shed, you can still attend a satellite fair like âThe 11 Women of Spiritâ at Zürcher Gallery, which is essentially a group show of female artists, now in its third iteration. (âWomen of Spirit, Part 4â will appear at the Armory Show in New York in September.)
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Left: Barbara Zucker, Blushing Bride, 1977. Marieluise Hessel Collection, Hessel Museum of Art, Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York. Photo by Chris Kendall. Right: Betty Woodman, Zante, 1985. Courtesy of Charles Woodman/Estate of Betty Woodman, David Kordansky Gallery, Los Angeles, and Salon 94, New York. Photo by Thomas Muller.
With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972â1985, the first full-scale scholarly North American survey of the groundbreaking yet understudied Pattern and Decoration art movement, originally on view at The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA), from October 2019 to March 2020.
Spanning the years 1972 to 1985 and featuring 45 artists from across the United States,