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Spring Break Art Fair

SPRING/BREAK Art Show Los Angeles premiered during Frieze Week LA in February 2019, featuring 45+ projects of near-exclusively Los Angeles-based artists, curators, and artist-run spaces. For press responses to the event, go to our NEWS section.

SPRING/BREAK Art Show returns for its 2nd Exhibition under the 2020 theme, IN EXCESS.

February 14 – 16, 2020  //  Skylight ROW DTLA  //  757 South Alameda Street, Los Angeles

Parking within the ROW DTLA

EXHIBITORS INCLUDE: Alessandra de Benedetti   Amy Silver   Azikiwe Mohammed   BA Contemporary Art   Caris Reid  Chandran Gallery   Chris Bors   Christopher Lynn   Cortney Stell   Desert Center   Durden and Ray   Eva Pfeffer + Sarah Heinemann   Evan Snyderman   Fall On Your Sword   FEMMEBIT + SUPERCOLLIDER   Gallery1993   Gas Gallery  Greg Haberny  Hilde Lynn Helphenstein   IV Gallery   ::JACOB’S WEST::   Jason Ramos   Jen Dunlap   Judy Brodsky  Khang Nguyen  Kylie Manning   Lauren Powell   Lauren Xandra   Leila Jarman   Maripol   Melissa Godoy-Nieto + Clara Claus  Mickey Sumner   Nathan See   New Art Projects   The New Arts Foundation   Nicklas Stewart   Outback Arthouse   Patrick Geske   Sadaf Padder   Sara Driver   Sarah Bereza   Secret Project Robot   Superposition Gallery   Tara De La Garza  Teresa Eggers   Tiger Strikes Asteroid LA  TRANSFER LA

– for more information on additional images from this event please contact EMS at [email protected] or Instagram at @ericminhswenson

 

SPRING/BREAK Art Show Los Angeles premiered during Frieze Week LA in February, featuring 40+ projects of near-exclusively Los Angeles-based artists, curators, and artist-run spaces. For press responses to the event, go to our NEWS section.

February 15 – 17, 2019  //  The Stalls at Skylight ROW DLTA  //  1925 East 8th Street, Los Angeles 

SPRING/BREAK Art Show is an internationally recognized exhibition platform using underused, atypical and historic New York City exhibition spaces to activate and challenge the traditional cultural landscape of the art market, typically but not exclusively during Armory Arts Week. The eighth annual exhibition will be held from March 5th  – March 11th, 2019. 

By first inhabiting St. Patrick’s Old School, and then the former James A. Farley Post Office, the initiative offers independent curators free space within New York City landmarks, past and future. In exchange for no-cost exhibition space, visionary perspectives both established and unknown are charged with engaging these areas under a unifying theme and pushed to extend the boundries of typical market week practices, low overhead and shifting curatorial themes their assets to this end. 

All artworks in the show are displayed and available for purchase online, giving artists unknown, emerging, mid-career, and beyond a virtual compliment to their tactile exhibition.

Low-cost exhibition space and low-cost entry for art patrons, public, and practioners alike aims to widen the arts audience in New York and broaden the dialog of what constitutes value and economy in a 21st Century city.

In March 2019, over 100 curators will premiere new artworks created by over 400 artists, all selected around this year’s central art theme, FACT AND FICTION

– for more information on additional images from this event please contact EMS at [email protected] or Instagram at @ericminhswenson