Post-Fair delivers by keeping it simple
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Post-Fair delivers by keeping it simple
"We're still the new kids on the block. But it feels like we're more on the map, more anticipated this year. This year at Post-Fair, his gallery is showing small works by Edgar Ramirez, who won the Frieze Impact Prize in 2023."
"The gallerist Cole Solinger, founder of the San Francisco- and Los Angeles-based House of Seiko, noted that the flow of visitors increases in the afternoon as Frieze crowds move west from the Santa Monica airport. The House of Seiko stand at Post-Fair features the trompe l'oeil sculptures and paintings of John Hodgkinson, which were inspired by a stay at a ranch for feral horses in Lompoc, California."
"We chose this fair for its broad array of amazing positions and practices represented. The team sold out its presentation of moss-agate and sterling-silver sculptures by Joel Otterson, a local artist and former faculty member in the ceramics department at University of California, Los Angeles. We've been very lucky to introduce his work to a new and younger audience."
Post-Fair held its second edition as a three-day event featuring 31 galleries including PPOW, White Columns, Tomio Koyama Gallery, and Untitled Love bookstore. The fair attracted prominent visitors such as artist Paul McCarthy, Mike D of the Beastie Boys, collectors Beth Rudin DeWoody and Maja Hoffmann, and writer Ann Goldstein. Organizer Chris Sharp noted increased anticipation compared to the inaugural year. The fair showcased diverse artistic practices, with galleries presenting works ranging from Edgar Ramirez's small pieces to John Hodgkinson's trompe l'oeil sculptures inspired by a California horse ranch, and Joel Otterson's moss-agate and sterling-silver sculptures. The open floor plan design facilitated visitor flow, particularly as afternoon crowds migrated from nearby Frieze events.
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