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Art Advisor Heather Flow's NADA New York Picks

Art Advisor Heather Flow's NADA New York Picks
The art advisor Heather Flow

Everyone who shares in the world of art is hungry for conversation. For me, my team at Flow Advisory, and our clients, it is vitally important to continually engage in a deeper conversation with dealers, curators, collectors, and artists. Art fairs, like NADA New York, can fulfill the need—but art fairs cannot and should not be the sole source of dialogue.

Collectors, it should be noted, are not just buyers in the strict sense but also participants in the conversation around art, as they carry forward an artwork and an art practice into a wider sphere. It is important for collectors to avoid the trap of “transaction fixation” and to realize that the exchange of money is just one part of the life of an artwork. The critical focus should be on the quality of the conversations that revolve around and constitute the works. The sales are merely moments within larger discourses. 

In this article, I am interested in exploring the intermixing of two disparate media-materialistic trajectories, one being that non-traditional media can only exist in reference to older media, and the other being that non-traditional media is a continuation of older media's circuitry and technical potential. In my opinion, the work of Torben Ribe, Andres Holen, and Hayley Silverman (noted below) all posses structural features of this composite view.  

Torben Ribe
Untitled, 2015
Acrylic, archival print, glitter, and plastic food over board
13.78 x 16.98 in
rive

Ribe is interested in parodies of potency—the capacity for the artificial to derive an equally virile reaction as the natural. The distinction and connection between the two is made clear through the materials of the piece: the archival print surrounded by plastic food. To push further into the parody, the archival print is an image of a projector, a device used for transmitting images, not originating them.  

Anders Holen
Aid for Impending Quagmire #10, 2015
Vacuum formed plastic, flocked surface, c-print photo, glass
holen

In Holen’s work the voidal spaces are the imprint of excavation tools for the artist's ongoing "Statue of Regression" series. The compositional functionality of the work is dependent upon the vacuum-formed plastic, which enables the piece to allude to the past and allege a possibility for the future. 

Hayley Silverman
Tender-Mindedness, 2015
Ceramic bowls, polyurethane food ingredients (mushroom, broccoli, asparagus, cauliflower), epoxy, resin, charm, and young girl figure
hayley

This work is part of Silverman’s "Flood" series. The figures, bowls, and food contained within the piece highlight the post-geographical and post-historical implications of the Internet. These compositional elements are dispositifs of power and can be understood as placeholders of the political. In using such tawdry media, Silverman exposes our omnipresent consumptive interactions with charged materials. 

Amy Feldman, Sadie Benning, Jackie Saccoccio, and Wendy White are all insistent painters. Paintings by each (noted below), presented at NADA display a muscular energy. 

Jackie Saccoccio
Portrait (Large), 2015

jackie

Wendy White
Man Hands, 2015
wendy

Amy Feldman
double up double down, 2015
feldman

Sadie Benning
Red and White Gun Blast, 2015
benning

For Saccoccio this muscular energy is manifested through network of drips, which reveal multiple stages of her process; for White this muscular energy is found in her process of alternating brushed-on marks with slashes of spray paint; for Feldman this muscular energy is present in her singular loosely geometric gestures; and for Benning this muscular energy can be discovered in the process of sanding and molding.

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