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New York City’s Art Show Gets Up-Close and Personal

Last updated: October 31, 2024 3:30 pm
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The 36th edition of the Art Show at the Park Avenue Armory was a delightful experience for art enthusiasts and collectors alike. Hosted by the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA), this annual fair showcased the work of 75 member galleries, with a special focus on solo artist presentations. The event, which runs until November 2, benefits the Henry Street Settlement, a vital resource for the Lower East Side of New York City.

Stepping into the showroom, visitors were greeted with a serene atmosphere, allowing for a more intimate exploration of the artworks on display. One of the standout themes of this year’s show was small-scale hyperrealism, which was prominently featured in many of the booths. Artists like Tim Hawkinson, Lucy Mackenzie, and C’naan Hamburger captured attention with their hyper-detailed, miniature works that invited viewers to appreciate the nuances of everyday life.

Gallery owners and associates noted the popularity of these small-scale works, attributing it to a collective desire for intimacy and attention to detail. The paintings by Tim Hawkinson, in particular, drew viewers in with their candid and surreal depictions of everyday moments.

In addition to hyperrealism, the Art Show also featured a diverse range of art forms, including geometric abstraction, botanical art, and figuration-heavy historical materials. The event introduced a new program called “Spotlight On…” which showcased ADAA member galleries from Houston, Texas, marking the beginning of an annual focus on galleries from different cities.

One of the highlights of the show was the presence of M. Louise “Lulu” Stanley, whose large-scale acrylic paintings captivated visitors with their vibrant colors, symbolism, and classical references. Gallery Director Charlotte Kahn noted the artist’s engaging presence at the booth, where she interacted with guests and shared insights into her work.

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From marquetry pieces by Alison Elizabeth Taylor to hand-stitched silk collages by Billie Zangewa, the Art Show offered something for every art lover. The event was a celebration of artistic diversity and talent, showcasing the creativity and skill of artists from around the world. With its mix of small-scale realism, grandiose paintings, and intricate artworks, the Art Show at the Park Avenue Armory was a testament to the enduring power of art to inspire, provoke, and delight.

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