A little more than a year after it moved from Brooklyn’s Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood to an above-ground space in Manhattan’s Chelsea arts district, the gallery American Medium is closing.
In Western folklore, monsters often undergo processes of bodily manipulation in which they are torn apart and stitched together into Frankensteinian forms. Estranged, dispossessed, misunderstood, and feared — they are eternally othered.
The art world is a small world, and major art fairs are like mini-reunions throughout the year. It’s our time to gather together and catch up with artists, colleagues, and friends from around the world. It’s a time to see what’s new from artists we love and to rediscover...
Galleries like American Medium that work with young artists — and cater to a crowd that has grown up with the internet — are approaching web-based art with a renewed purpose.
Last month, the New Art Dealers Alliance announced that it would be moving NADA Miami Beach, its fair that runs during the edition of Art Basel in that Florida city, back to its longtime home at the Deauville Beach Resort after a year at the Fontainebleau.