Meticulous handiwork wins the day at New York's Art on Paper fair
Briefly

"My favourite thing about the fair is the curatorial prompt of paper, which has led to the staying power of the show and also helps attendees dive in." - Kelly Freeman, Director of Art on Paper.
"Freeman also highlights Toronto's representation devoted to artists under the age of 18, and the new exhibitor based in Toledo, Ohio, whose stand includes Madhurima Ganguly's mixed-media drawings of women interacting with and morphing into tigers and fish."
"While works by big names like Alexander Calder, Alex Katz, Roy Lichtenstein, and Andy Warhol can be found throughout the fair, the most rewarding gems are the meticulously drawn and constructed works by lesser-known artists."
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