What to see at Art on Paper & PULSE New York

What to see at Art on Paper & PULSE New York
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Art on Paper returns to the Lower East Side for its second edition and will feature special projects that push the boundaries of its celebrated medium. Further uptown at the Metropolitan Pavilion in Chelsea, PULSE New York brings contemporary art from emerging and established galleries around the world.

Here are a few galleries our team members are looking forward to checking out. Both fairs from March 3-6.

101/Exhibit
Art on Paper


101/EXHIBIT in conjunction with the Larry Rivers Foundation present at Art on Paper 32 works on paper exemplifying Rivers collaborative interests across poetry and art that helped define the practice of the New York School.

Anna Zorina Gallery
Art on Paper


Anna Zorina Gallery will be presenting at Art on Paper the works of artists Leah Yerpe, Kaletski and Nadine Faraj. Through mediums graphite, watercolor and mixed media, each artists explores the form of the body, exposing different angles and conceptions.

David Findlay Jr Gallery
Art on Paper


David Findlay Jr Gallery will be presenting at Art on Paper the works of Frank Stella, Norman Bluhm, Robert Rauschenberg, Steve Wheeler and Meg Lipke. Supporting a mix of works from iconic artists to those who are further establishing themselves, this gallery has been on the forefronts of the art world.

Acacia Art Gallery
PULSE New York


Acacia Art Gallery will be showcasing the works of contemporary Cuban artist, Ciro Quintana. Ciro was the creator of Cuban art group, Pure Group, which revolutionized Cuba's art scene. His work depicts social facts, history, and sculptures presented together, creating in a hyperbolic construction.

Winston Wachter Fine Art
PULSE New York


Winston Wachter Fine Art will be presenting the work of Ed Cohen, Zaria Forman and Ethan Murrow. These three artists create a blend of hyper-realistic and surreal scenes through different mediums and angles.

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