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Favorite Pink Artworks From the Affordable Art Fair, Spring 2017!


All Photos By Gail

You say you want Pink Things? I got yer Pink Things right here. The Spring edition of the Affordable Art Fair has come and gone from NYC, until it returns in the fall, and we had a ton of fun this year seeing many old friend and lots of exciting new artworks all priced to own! Affordable Art!

With so very many galleries exhibiting at the fair from all over the globe, we like to distil it down by choosing our favorite Pink Artworks and bringing them to your face, which will give you a good idea of the scope of painting, photography, sculpture and multi-media that finds its way into the two levels of the Metropolitan Pavilion when the AAF rolls into town. Though the fair is over for now, you can still purchase many of these pieces, or others by the same artist, from the galleries via their brick and mortar locations, or websites. No worries; I am going to tell you everything you need to know.

Let’s head on up to the Pink Level, shall we?

The Soraya Cartategui Art Gallery (Spain) showcased many canvas works made with glitter, like this Crown by Camomile Hixon, who also did the Neon Pink Hot Lips, seen below.

They look quite like the Rocky Horror Picture Show lips, don’t cha think? Probably an influence.


Glitter Sandwich By Kimberly Genevieve at Artstar Dot Com

Mmm. . . delicious glitter.


Blue and Pink Hands By Isabel Soto

I am including the Blue Hand here, along with the Pink, because I appreciate its message!


Drip By Mara Minuzzo at Lustre Contemporary Dot Com of Canada

Because it’s almost Ice Cream Weather!

Or how about cooling off with this Swarovski Crystal-encrusted cast of a Strawberry Shortcake Pop By Daniel Jacob at Axiom Contemporary, Santa Monica.

OK, here is some amazing stuff: Serigraph Screen Printed Perspex Layers by Kate Banazi, who is represented by Gas Gallery (London). The  visible layers of vibrant color combinations really made us go a little crazy with desire for this art.

Soooo beautiful!

The Neon Pink wall sculpture above, made of PVC and aluminum, is called 18 Perspectives by Jose Margulis, and it is available from  Ai Bo Gallery located in Purchase, New York.


Untitled (Pink Pizza) By Stefan Gross, at Chiefs and Spirits, Located in the The Hague, Netherlands

This is what happens to a pepperoni pizza when your college roommate abandons it on the rug for three weeks.

This old-school looking oil painting is just a detail from a piece called No 13 Fleur Dans La Vie which I saw in the booth for Genuine Global Company of Seoul, Korea. Sadly, I seem to have missed the artists name.

An iconic portrait of Audrey Hepburn from her role in Breakfast at Tiffany’s is appropriated and updated as Rose is Back by Israeli artist Dganit Blechner, found at Linda Blackstone Gallery, which is based in London.


Cornucopia By Jack Frame Cube Gallery, London

Do you like Trees? The Affordable Art Fair has Trees for you.

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Pink Sloe By Henrik Simonsen at Eyestorm Gallery, London


Hot Oak II By Emma Levine at LCA (London Contemporary Art)

Do you like Nudes? Who doesn’t, right? Check out this unique piece: Martina by Olivier Duhamel, which we found at the booth for La Lanta Gallery in Bangkok. Despite appearances, this fine lady is not an example of 3D Printing, but rather it is hand-assembled Acrylic Slices. Here’s another view:

To say that Martina created a substantial buzz in the booth is an understatement!

 151 Proof By Pasha Setrova at Arteria Gallery, Bromont, Canada.

Pink Torso by SangSik Hong at Krause Gallery, NYC is made up of pale pink drinking straws cut to different length and hand assembled.

First Lady By Michael Wallner at Will’s Art Warehouse, London.

Morning Smile Fushia by Marie Noelle Royanette at Paris-based Galerie Virginie Barrou Planquart.

We’d like to give a special shout out to the friendly folks at Tag Fine Arts in London, who represent pop art sculptor Ryan Callanan, an artist whose work you will have seen on The ‘Gig previous to this post. Callanan’s  sculpture, The Illest  / Biggie Bust was available in an array of solid colors to suit your décor and taste.

This wall of Pink-hued light boxes were ‘lighting up’ the booth of Arteria Gallery, of Bromont, Canada. Specifically, we are interested in the very long boxon the far left. Let’s take a closer look.

As you can see, the box is made up of film negative strips from The Beatles’  Magical Mystery Tour, specifically from the clip for I Am The WalrusHugo Cantin is the artist.

This is a photograph from the Dream In Color Pool Installation (2002) by Richard Heeps and we saw it at Bleach Box Photography GalleryLondon.

And that’s wrap! Thanks Affordable Art Fair — see you again in the fall!


Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: #AAFNYC, #ArtHappy, Affordable Art Fair, Glitter, Nudes, Painting, Photgraph, Pink Artworks, Pink Thing of the Day, Sculpture, Spring 2017, The Beatles, Top Ten, Trees


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