[May 14 2014]
“Cutlog” came to New York this past weekend, making its home once again in The Clemente, a Lower East Side former school house turned art center. Notable New York artists such as Sandy Kim, Natalie White and Swoon were all on view as well as a wide array of emerging and mid-career artists represented by galleries from Paris, Berlin and Tel-Aviv to name a few. Guy Reziciner, the man behind the Paris-New York fair, brought a welcome injection of energy and spunk into the usual art fair grind with a robust list of performances, talks, and screenings throughout the weekend. While Cutlog’s New York history may be brief, they have managed to create a unique and memorable home among the long list of satellite fairs an applaudable feat to say the least. Text and Photo Audrey Rose Smith
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