Happy to be mentioned in Hyperallergic's article on the art on paper fair
Art on Paper Joins the Armory Week Fold
Puppets
by Wayne White at Art on Paper, which were part of the 2014 ‘FOE’
installation at York College; cardboard, wood, and acrylic paint. Joshua
Liner Gallery, New York. (all photos by the author for Hyperallergic)
Despite
Art on Paper‘s name, the work on view at the first-time
Armory Week fair includes as many different materials as at any other fair, with art created on paper and art inspired by paper on view.
Exterior of Art on Paper at Pier 36, with a banner of a rabbit drawing by Dave Eggers at left. (click to enlarge)
The fair has a fantastic showpiece installation in the form of
Wayne White‘s
colossal cardboard cowboys, one of which towers just inside the main
entrance at Pier 36 on the East River. They were originally
on view at York College of Pennsylvania last year as giant puppets. Also greeting visitors is a giant banner of a rabbit drawn by
Dave Eggers on the exterior of the pier — the author is showing his illustrations with San Francisco gallery
Electric Works — and an indoor installation of giant paper airplanes by
Michael Scoggins, who has more oversized, elementary school-inspired notebook paperwork with New York’s
Freight + Volume.
Perhaps a little ironically for a fair about art that celebrates
paper, quite a few artists on view destroyed paper objects — namely
books — to make their work. Most of it is well-crafted, however.
Francesca Pastine‘s mask made from an issue of
Artforum, the X-Acto blades dangling like necklaces, is on view with San Francisco’s
Eleanor Harwood Gallery, and
Brian Dettmer‘s tower of sliced hardcovers reveals a collage of encyclopedia images in the booth of New York’s
Jayne H. Baum Gallery.
While the major art cities of the US coasts are well represented at
the fair, there are also galleries from Paris, Vienna, Baltimore,
Toronto, and elsewhere that don’t often show in New York present. Art on
Paper was launched by
Art Market Productions,
which runs other fairs around the United States like Miami Project,
Texas Contemporary, and Seattle Art Fair. If it sticks around for
another year, it has the potential to fold some new regional flavor into
the Armory Week fair frenzy.
Francesca
Pastine, “ARTFORUM 53, Mgulu Rgulu, Mask Series” (2014), cut Artforum
magazine, plexiglas, wood, screws strings, x-acto blades. To the left is
an ink on paper work by Paul Wackers. Eleanor Harwood Gallery, San
Francisco.
Michael Scoggins, “Dogfight” (2014), paper planes; presented by Freight + Volume, New York
Art by Michael Scoggins, graphite and pencil on paper; Freight + Volume, New York
Detail of Brian Dettmer’s “New Standards” (2015), hardcover books, acrylic varnish; Jayne H. Baum Gallery, New York
Nathalia Edenmont, “Growing Up” (2012), c-print mounted on glass; Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
Art by Federico Uribe made from books. Adelson Galleries, New York.
Art by Federico Uribe made from books. Adelson Galleries, New York.
Carolle
Bénitah, “Le déguisement” (“The disguise”) (2009), archival pigment
print with silk thread; Sous les Étoiles Gallery, New York
Melanie Pullen, “Ghosts (The Haunted Series)” (2015), ink on paper; Jenkins Johnson Gallery, San Francisco/New York
Sheridan Jones, “Coracus”; Rebecca Hossack Gallery, New York
Eva Jospin, “Untitled” (2015), cut paper; LN Gallery, Paris
Photographs by Adam Katseff; Sasha Wolf Gallery, New York
Art by Katherine Bradford; Richard Levy Gallery, Albuquerque
Detail
of Diana Guerrero-Maciá, “Siblings of the Sun” (2015), series of 10 cut
latex enamel & paper collage. Traywick Contemporary, Berkeley,
California.
Fair view of Art on Paper in Pier 36
Art on Paper continues through March 8 at Pier 36 (299 South Street, Lower East Side, Manhattan).
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