NEWD ART SHOW
NEWD Art Show is a new art fair that will bring together artist collectives, project spaces, non-profits and galleries to promote emerging art initiatives and foster a conversation on how best to support young artists—by organizing talks on artist-centric issues, offering negotiated resale rights as an option for sales, and showcasing Artist Pension Trust.
Exhibitors
American Medium, a Bedford-Stuyvesant gallery
LAW OFFICE, since 1998
Marina T. Schindler, an independent curator
Rawson Projects, a Greenpoint gallery
Regina Rex, a Bushwick artist collective
Residency Unlimited, a Carroll Gardens non-profit
Sardine, a Bushwick gallery
Signal, a Bushwick gallery
Theodore:Art, a Bushwick gallery
Artists
Conor Backman / John Dante Bianchi / Marc Breslin / Andres Carranza / Holly Coulis / Robert Davis / Vincent Dermody / Hayden Dunham / Alex Eagleton / Allen Glatter / Dave Hardy / EJ Hauser / Sophie Hirsch / Lukas Hofer / Sheree Hovsepian / M+L (Marie Karlberg & Lena Henke) / Scooter Laforge / Raul Mourão / Brenna Murphy / Bill Mutter / Jon Rafman / Bennet Schlesinger / Leah Tacha / Stewart Uoo / Jonathan VanDyke / Pedro Velez / JD Walsh
* Artist Pension Trust will be exhibiting a new presentation of sixteen video works by an international roster of member artists titled “We’ve All Got Issues: Video Art from the APT Collection.”
Talks Program
Friday May 30
2pm: Emerging Artists in the $1 Billion Contemporary Art Market: A Panel
Moderator: Andrew M. Goldstein, Editor-in-Chief of Artspace
Josh Baer, Publisher of Baer Faxt
Rob Davis, artist
Lowell Pettit, Co-Director of Pettit Art Partners
4pm: Exhibiting Emerging Artists in the Era of Blockbuster Shows: A Panel
Moderator: Jens Hoffmann, Deputy Director, The Jewish Museum
Rujeko Hockley, Assistant Curator, Brooklyn Museum
Thomas J. Lax, Assistant Curator, The Studio Museum
Margot Norton, Assistant Curator, New Museum
Saturday May 31
2pm: Presentation of Level Rights’s Negotiated Resale Rights Platform
Franklin Boyd, Founder of Level Rights
Sunday June 1
2pm: Sustaining Art Communities in the Face of Gentrification: A Panel
Moderator: Hrag Vartanian, Editor-in-Chief of Hyperallergic
Deborah Brown, Founder of Storefront 10 Eyck
William Powhida, artist
Private Preview
The NEWD Art Show is adopting a split-cost model; thus the private preview will serve as a fundraiser to defray the costs of participation in support of emerging art initiatives. The event will feature a performance by Kalup Linzy and a DJ set by Paskal Daze. Dinner and drinks will be provided by Roberta’s. Tickets are available online at newdartshow.com.
Location
The fair will be held at the 1896—a NEWD sponsor—located at 592 Johnson Avenue, Brooklyn (near the Jefferson stop on the L). That same weekend, the neighborhood will also host the eighth edition of Bushwick Open Studios, set to feature over 600 artist studios and exhibitions.