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During
Armory Artsweek, NYC hosted a variety of outlets for art nerds, collectors, cool kids and curious.
Scope New York was present in a new locale, Moynihan Station with support from fun sponsors like
Rizzoli and
Creem hotel. Scope housed quite the entrance, stacked high was
Al Hamm's mammoth crate installation, one of which, contained 'Contact Walt Whitman', an interactive piece by David Rohn. If you could find it, a crate marked with eyeballs and a peep hole to spy on the man in the box. Mic included just in case you fancied a chat.
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Another distraction prior to the fair, was a sparkling horse, Andrea Stanislav's, 'The Vanishing Points'. Once inside, I was happy that the show had lots of great work throughout and didn't feel overwhelming. I particularly enjoyed the efforts put forth by
Think Space Gallery, Krause Gallery and
Fifty24MX. Some of my favorite pieces within the show were a nice surprise contributed by
Sheryo and
The Yok who I am used to finding in Brooklyn streets. Some pictures for your viewing pleasure.
[Images:
Kelly Salih]