With this false autumn breeze comes a handy-dandy guide to this fall’s art fair season.
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New York • August 20, 2024

With this false autumn breeze comes a handy-dandy guide to this the fall’s art fair season, featuring the Armory Show, the Spring Break Art Show, the Brooklyn Art Book Fair, the debut of Latinx Project NYU’s La Feria, and many more.

In reviews, Natasha Seaman takes us to Morristown, New Jersey, where Richard Whitten’s mind-bending paintings play with illusion and perspective at the Morris Museum.

There’s more, including NYC’s first and upcoming center for Dominican arts and culture, an exhibition celebrating the city’s Latine and African music history, and artist Steve Wasterval’s micro-masterpieces hidden all over Brooklyn.

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Your Guide to Navigating New York City’s Fall Art Fairs

We can’t promise you won’t get lost in a maze of booths, but we can steer you to the fairs worth the trip. | Rhea Nayyar and Maya Pontone

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Set in Motion: Kinetic Worlds from the Studio of Richard Whitten at the Morris Museum 

“Cheerfully disquieting in their effect and unapologetically erudite, [Richard] Whitten’s paintings are a unique presence in contemporary art, well displayed in the Morris Museum. Come with your thinking cap on, ready to embrace the illusion.”

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