In May, New York City's vibrant art scene attracts enthusiasts of all levels to explore a variety of art fairs like TEFAF and Frieze. Amy Hau, the director of the Noguchi Museum, encourages new collectors to embrace the visual overload and find what resonates with them without pressure. These fairs are not just for buying art; they also provide unique opportunities to connect with artists and galleries. Events such as the Clio Art Fair showcase a diverse range of contemporary art, allowing visitor interaction with over 70 emerging artists.
Art lovers of all kinds from seasoned curators and collectors to newcomers flock to New York City in May to experience the area's vibrant art scene.
For anyone just starting to collect, I always say don't be intimidated by the big fairs... Just go, look around, and see what resonates with you.
Even if you're not buying, these fairs are an inspiring, low-pressure way to learn, explore and connect with artists and gallerists.
More than 70 self-represented contemporary and emerging artists are displaying about 250 works, including paintings, sculptures, photographs, mixed media works and installations.
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