AO On-Site – New York: Independent New York at Spring Studios, May 5th – 8th, 2022

May 7th, 2022

Kenny Schachter at Allouche Benias
Kenny Schachter at Allouche Benias

Taking over once again at Spring Studios in downtown Manhattan, the Independent Art Fair opened its doors this week on a string of new works, curated exhibitions and special projects that once again illustrated its place as a premier fair event in the city. Now over ten years old, the fair has proven itself as something of a special case in the presentation of an art fair.  Smaller in scale and more focused in terms of its gallery selections, the fair’s presentation feels more like a presentation of a series of small gallery shows run side-by-side.  Offering a more nuanced, mellow browsing experience in conjunction with the fair’s invite-only exhibitor structure and immense glass windows, the fair has built a reputation as a boutique event with impressive draw.

Anthony Olubunmi Akinbola at Night Gallery
Anthony Olubunmi Akinbola at Night Gallery

Roy Ferdinand at Andrew Edlin
Roy Ferdinand at Andrew Edlin

The fair returns this year with a continued emphasis on tightly curated shows and a mixture of new and historically resonant bodies of work, inviting a range of galleries to contribute to an expansive series of concepts and projects. At Allouche Benias, curator, dealer and artist Kenny Schachter was presenting a body of work that mixed together a series of coy explorations of Schachter’s own place in the art world, combining self-parody and a range of collaged images and photographs. Elsewhere, P•P•O•W was presenting an exploratory range of works that featured compositions by Gerald Lovell and a series of striking ceramic reliefs by Shellyne Rodriguez, combining a range of diverse depictions of domestic and communal space.

Jennifer J Lee at Klaus Von Nichtssagend Gallery
Jennifer J. Lee at Klaus Von Nichtssagend Gallery

Other works focused on more craft-intensive and handmade approaches, like artist Jennifer J. Lee’s paintings on jute shack, creating a careful negotiation towards modern modes of composition and references to fiber arts, while Anthony Olubunmi Akinbola had created a series of works stringing fibers together into a work referencing the form of the canvas.

Shellyne Rodriguez at PPOW
Shellyne Rodriguez at PPOW

Continuing a focus on the exploratory and the historical, this year’s edition of Independent continued the fair’s tradition of presenting works that offered a concise but always engaging series of works. The show closes May 8th.

Peter Nadin at Off Paradise

Peter Nadin at Off Paradise

Andrew Cranston at Karma
Andrew Cranston at Karma

– D. Creahan

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Independent NY [Exhibition Site]