The Independent Opening

Bony Ramirez, Vessel: Mar Axul, 2022, ceramic pot, sea conch, switch blades, metal chain, rigid eye, single pulley, eye bold, quick link, padlock enamel paint.

The Independent Art Fair kicked off its 13th edition on May 5 with four floors of exhibits from 66 galleries from NYC and around the world. The showcase presented visitors with a diverse roster of artists and mediums, from traditional painting, sculptures and photography, to video and holograms.

Financial Times said: “Independent is heralded as a utopian new model for art fairs with its emphasis on gallery co-operation and transparency.”

The event runs through the weekend at Spring Studios, 50 Varick St.

Reggie Burrows Hodges, The Balcony, How and Why, 2020, acrylic and pastel on panel, KARMA, 188 & 172 East 2nd St.

Jimmy Meyer, Klaus Nomi plastic tuxedo, Boo-Hooray, 22 Eldridge St., suite 2A/2B

Shellyne Rodriguea, Stoop, 2022, ceramic relief, P·P·O·W Gallery, 392 Broadway.

Vanessa German, Left to right, She Almost Disappeared Entirely, a Super Power, 2022; Love Poem for Lil Kim, 2022; The Burden on the Body is Great or A Blatant Refusal to Disappear, 2022; The Work Boots/Black Birdy, 2021. Paul Kasmin Gallery, 509 W 27th St.

Pam Evelyn with her piece A Look at Life, 2021, oil on linen, The Approach, London

J. Scott Orr

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