Verge Art Fair NYC 2010
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The Verge Art Fair was established to provide a vital platform for the interesting and exciting works of art by today’s emerging artists.Featuring Artist from as far off as Tokyo to just across the river in Brooklyn Verge is an attempt to make international contemporary art accessible to the people of New York.
Verge is an international platform for the most exciting and interesting in new and emerging art. Verge exists to establish boundaries of the extraordinary as a counter to the natural compulsion towards stagnation in the way art is evaluated and delivered to the public. Staying true to this necessary state for the advancement of art requires a sustained focus on the best new ideas and practices of those marginal or newly emerging to international art audiences. The satisfaction of this fixed requirement for a healthy and competitive artistic culture is at the core of Verge as an international exposition of the highest quality artistic production and the galleries, museums and audiences who sustain it.
ANTIDOTE, Brooklyn, New York, AS Projects, Paris, France, Boltax Gallery, Shelter Island, New York, Cellar Gallery, Tokyo, Japan, Alice Chilton Grace Gallery, Brooklyn, New York, Corridor Gallery, Brooklyn, New York, Front Room Gallery, Brooklyn, New York, Galerie Yellowfishart, Montréal, Québec, Canada, Gitana Rosa Gallery, Brooklyn, New York, Khaki Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts, Mighty Tanaka, Brooklyn, New York, MS Projects, Brooklyn, New York, Megumi Ogita, Tokyo, Japan, Sara Nightingale Gallery, Shelter Island, New York, Nroom Artspace, Tokyo, Japan, NURTUREart, Brooklyn, New York, Jonathan Schipper/Pierogi Gallery, Brooklyn, New York, Rush Arts Gallery, New York, New York, Satori Gallery, New York, New York, Slate Gallery, Brooklyn, New York, Sculpture Space, Utica, New York, Spence Projects, Brooklyn, New York, Tache Gallery, Richmond Hill, New York, Van Uxem Projects, New York, New York.
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