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EP 21: Fairs for the Rich

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In this episode, artist and critic William Powhida joins Paddy Johnson to discuss the context surrounding an expanded art fair cycle in New York. What once lasted a week now spans two, which, in this year's depressed market, amounted to a much longer timeline to lose money.

We discuss Frieze, NADA, Future Fair, and Spring Break, and why the growing exclusiveness of the fairs hurts art.

Relevant links:

Hat tip to Michael Anthony Farley and Whitney Kimball for their summary of Spring Break in BMore Art.

https://bmoreart.com/2023/05/cigarettes-ceramics-and-curatorial-chaos-spring-breaks-secret-show.html

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Manage episode 365245620 series 3398999
Content provided by Paddy Johnson. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Paddy Johnson or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this episode, artist and critic William Powhida joins Paddy Johnson to discuss the context surrounding an expanded art fair cycle in New York. What once lasted a week now spans two, which, in this year's depressed market, amounted to a much longer timeline to lose money.

We discuss Frieze, NADA, Future Fair, and Spring Break, and why the growing exclusiveness of the fairs hurts art.

Relevant links:

Hat tip to Michael Anthony Farley and Whitney Kimball for their summary of Spring Break in BMore Art.

https://bmoreart.com/2023/05/cigarettes-ceramics-and-curatorial-chaos-spring-breaks-secret-show.html

  continue reading

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