At the satellite fair, Unlimited Art, the work of Bo Kim at BHAK Gallery is an example of everything that can be great about Korean painting, while Michael Buhler-Rose at Stems Gallery is interested in documenting the interior life of the collector.
Hosted at the Jogen Chowdhury Centre for Arts (Charubasona), the exhibition highlights the evolution of Sujata Kar’s style and themes.
Shooting and printing across different mediums, Zoe Chait has created an intimate group of portraits of her friend Sophie, a beloved musician.
Known for its vibrant mix of galleries and cutting-edge installations, the fair is as much about art as it is about the experience.
Born in 1961, she has had countless global museum shows—indeed, she has one of the most enviable careers of any living, working woman abstract painter.
Being considered the first autochthone art style developed in the US, it nonetheless holds stylistic connection with European Modernism and styles developed by historical avant-gardes.
The most immediately remarkable aspect of the works on paper by Loretta Dunkelman now on view at Polina Berlin Gallery are their lustrous surfaces: blocks of oil-wax chalk in blues and pinks so heavily worked that they appear burnished.