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We Went to the Independent: A Fair With Sturdy Walls

by Paddy Johnson and Whitney Kimball on March 7, 2014
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Is the “Independent” still worthy of the title?

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The Independent Perfects the Art Übermarket

by Whitney Kimball on March 8, 2013
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In 2010, forty of New York’s up-and-comer galleries sailed downstream to avoid the Armory’s stench of death. Maybe it was the massive crowds or the lack of sunlight that made Thursday night’s opening so grim, but, four iterations later, the Independent has unmistakably assumed the mantle of young establishment.

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Why the Independent Art Fair Works

by Whitney Kimball on March 9, 2012
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The Independent Art Fair's great gift: eye contact. With vast ceilings, large windows, and no cubicle-style booths, people aren’t constantly scanning the room behind you to locate James Franco. This means no angry smiles, no high-speed nodding, and no cracked-out active listening. The tone is friendlier. Admission is free, and light is ample. Much of the work is genuinely interesting. Open space literally translates an air of transparency; though this is still no place for an art experience, it feels closer to an exhibition than a department store.

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Memes: Take a look at miaow – Features, Gadgets & Tech – The Independent

by Paddy Johnson on September 22, 2011

Memes: Take a look at miaow – Features, Gadgets & Tech – The Independent – This whole article makes me want to buy Cole Stryker’s forthcoming book, “Epic Win for Anonymous: How 4chan’s Army Conquered the Web”

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Four Picks from the Independent Fair

by Will Brand on March 4, 2011
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Seeing John Smith’s Hotel Diaries again was the highlight of my night at the Independent fair. They’re short – 6 to 16 minute – single-take videos shot by Smith on his travels, accompanied by rambling narration that typically manages to cover both international politics and the contents of the minibar. The incidental details and accounts of his day […]

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Thoughts and Highlights From The Independent Fair

by Paddy Johnson on March 4, 2011
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In which we look at The Independent Fair’s defining characteristics as well as a few fair highlights. They don’t include Maureen Gallace.

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Highlights From The Independent: Pilates Ass-Shadow Balls, Sweat Pant Flags, & Art Cheerleader Uniforms

by Art Fag City on March 6, 2010

POST BY PADDY JOHNSON Christian Frosi, Zero Gallery, Milan Italy, The Independent Christian Frosi, Zero Gallery, Independent A testament to the fact that I’m not brilliant with self-introductions, “Are you the pilates-ball ass shadow artist?” caused a little more awkwardness than I’d anticipated. In my defense, the answer was yes and after a bit of […]

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In Brief: The Independent and Volta

by Art Fag City on March 6, 2010

POST BY PADDY JOHNSON Johann Konig and Andrew Kreps Gallery, installation view. I’m in the midst of writing up longer posts for the fairs, but for those wondering whether The Independent is one of the fairs they can skip this weekend, the answer is no. The fair has a much more open and airy feel […]

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[Sponsor] The Independent Collectors Website

by Art Fag City on December 17, 2009

POST BY: PADDY JOHNSON Ryan McGinley, Jonas (Waterfall), 2008-2009, c-print, 40 x 30 inches. Edition of 3. Via: Independent Collectors Membership has its privileges. Excuse the American Express slogan, but it seems appropriate in the case of Independent Collectors. The robust website offers an array of services to its members, the most basic of which […]

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Inaugural Toronto Art Book Fair Pages City’s Independent Print Culture

by Rea McNamara on June 16, 2016
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The rise of art fairs has not been all that bad. Yes, we’re stuck with the same galleries showing the same work, but we’ve also seen a rise in alternative venues, the most common being art book fairs. Whether it’s LA or New York, the fairs often have a frenetic energy, particularly the sections dedicated to artist-made zines, which in addition to artist books, often include performances, the sale of related ephemera (think buttons and stickers) and zealous trading. Fair sections divide exhibitors by rare book dealers, distributors and artists. Even the poorest of us can afford something at the fair, which means every visitor can leave with a sense of being able to directly support the livelihood of artists.

Here in Toronto, the arrival of the new Toronto Art Book Fair (TOABF) — which opens today in a historic schoolhouse in the West End, and runs to the end of this weekend — has been enthusiastically received by the local arts community. In fact, much of my Instagram has been filled for the past week with artists like Micah Lexier and Lido Pimienta proudly snapping the wares they’ll be selling. With a tightly-curated 75 vendors participating, it appears the free public event has been far more successful than either Art Toronto or the recently-ended Feature in attracting the involvement of international vendors. Art Toronto mostly attracts galleries outside Canada under its FOCUS curated section (for the 2016 edition in October, it’ll be Latin America) and because Feature was organized by Montreal’s Association des galeries d’art contemporain, it was criticized by local gallerists for its Quebec-heavy regionalism. Further, since Toronto isn’t a “traditional art capital”, those fairs have been challenged in representing a discerning edit of the local commercial gallery scene.

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