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“Art Miami presents Art New York for its second year and the debut of CONTEXT New York this spring. The two events will showcase artwork from more than 150 galleries representing nearly 1,200 artists from 50 countries. The sister art fairs will take place May 3 – 8 at Pier 94, effectively launching New York Art Week, the pinnacle of New York’s art and cultural season. Art New York 2016 provides a fresh alternative for acquiring important, never-before exhibited works from both primary and secondary markets”
The Responsive I went scouring the art fair only for the very best, this is what we found:
Cristina Ghetti is an Argentine artist living in Valencia, Spain. The visual art tendencies based in geometric abstraction orient conceptual and formally the art work she is developing since some years ago. Her production had been mostly centered in painting and installation, recently she began to incorporate new media in her work believing that it can emphasize concepts as immersive spaces, synestesia, interactivity and participation , analyzing how these characteristics can enrich the conceptual dimensions of the art work. She has a Master of visual arts and multimedia at the UPV, Polytechnic University Valencia, Spain, she actually develops her doctoral thesis “Post Medial Geometry”, where she makes a research about the development of new geometries in visual arts.
Cristina Ghetti, Folded Pattern, 2016, acrylic on canvas, 120 x 120 cm
Cristina Ghetti, Folded Pattern, 2016, acrylic on canvas, 120 x 120 cm
Cristina Ghetti, Zig painting (detail), 2016, acrylic on canvas, 120 x 120 cm
Cristina Ghetti, Zig painting (detail), 2016, acrylic on canvas, 120 x 120 cm
At Imaginart gallery, Barcelona, Spain
Yoshiyuki Miura, Ellipsoid Red, 2016, stainless steel and painted color, 11,8 X11,8 in., at JÖRG Heitsch Galerie Munich, Germany
Acrylic, vinyl, wood,at JÖRG Heitsch Galerie Munich, Germany
Zhuang Hong Yi, 32 – Multicolor, mixed media, painting, rice paper on canvas, at Mark Hachem gallery, Paris
Chul Hyun Ahn, Two Squares, 2016. Edition 1/3. plywood, changing LED lights, mirrors. 61.5 x 61.5 x 10 inches, at C. Grimaldis Gallery, Baltimore MD
Chul Hyun Ahn, Tunnel, 2008, Edition of 3 + 1AP, Cinder blocks, fluorescent lights, mirrors, 23.5 x 66 x 66 inches 59.7 x 167.6 x 167.6 cm,at C. Grimaldis Gallery, Baltimore MD
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