Art in America Celebrates Annual New Talent Release with Cocktail Party – ARTnews.com

As Frieze New York’s VIP preview concluded last Wednesday, Art in America gathered collectors, artists and friends to celebrate the magazine’s second annual New Talent issue with a cocktail party at Chelsea’s Malin Gallery, just steps away from New York’s High Line. elevated garden.

Artists who attended the event included Diana Sofia Lozano, Laurie Kang, Harrington Fields, Andre Magana, Alexander C, Tiffany Sia, Kristi Cavataro and Ronnie Quevedo.

The artists spoke about their work in a panel discussion with Art in America Associate Editor Emily Watlington, presented by Editor-in-Chief Sarah Douglas and publisher Erica Lobo-Nikorselmer. Presented in partnership with sister publication Robb Report, the event featured sushi and appetizers from Rhubarb Hospitality Group.

For years, “Art in America’s First Look” has introduced new artists before they became famous in the art community. Last year, for the first time in its more than 100-year history, the publication dedicated the entire May 2021 issue to highlighting up-and-coming talent.

With the release now available, readers can learn about Liao Wen, One of China’s most Young women artists are innovative, and her semi-abstract sculptures focus on the human body. Multimedia artist Alexander C, who researches the impact of technology and media, while Toronto-based artist Laurie Kang creates work described as self-critical photographs without images.

There is a lot to learn about the artists featured in this issue.

Art in America celebrates its new annual

Featured artists on the New Talents of Art in America edition sit for a panel discussion.
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Art in America celebrates its new annual

Guests sit and listen to the artists featured in Art in America’s New Talent issue speak during a panel discussion.
Courtesy of Art In America

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