Creative brilliance at Artexpo New Yorkreturned to Pier 36 for its 48th year last week showcasing of over 1000+ artists in multiple genres. Over 15,000 attendees were expected over the show’s run this year with many great contemporary and fine art pieces on view. The show featured original works by artists that included creative prints, paintings, drawings, sculptures, photography, ceramics, giclee, lithographs, glass work and other mediums. The annual [SOLO] pavilion provided a platform for independent artists to gain international exposure and continued to be a bright spot in the show.
Artexpo New York holds a prominent place in the art world as one of the longest-running creative fine art trade shows, with a history spanning nearly five decades. It has been a platform for showcasing the works of legendary artists like Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Robert Rauschenberg, and Leroy Neiman among others. Over the years, it has played a pivotal role in shaping the contemporary and fine art landscape by introducing creative emerging talents and fostering connections between artists, galleries, collectors, and industry professionals. The event has also been instrumental in highlighting global art trends and innovations, making it a hub for artistic exchange and discovery.
Featured image: Art by Rujuta: Aura Series, acrylic painting.
Saori Kurioka: Lost In Culture — Tiny Door—Printed 2025. Photography dye sublimation. Hotwater Gallery, Carlsbad.Karen and Pepa Collaboration: Indigo Dance. Japanese Shibori Technique. K-Art Projects USA, Miami/New York.Bharati Shah: (top to bottom) Serenity II, acrylic on linen canvas; In The Mountains IV, acrylic on linen canvas. Art Mudra – De Art Xpert, Mumbai.Maria Morales: Belle of the Ball, 2023. Acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas. Artavita-World Wide, Santa Barbara.Seek One: Twiggy. Bill Hao’s huge 32X48 inch format camera used for wetplate collodion photography.Bill Hao’s wetplate collodion landscape images on glass.Jennifer Williams: Golden Glow, 2024. Oil on gold panel. Artavita-World Wide, Santa Barbara.Mr. NYC Subway: Zest For Champagne, acrylic and floater frame. Dancer Ashlee Montague. Jason Perez Art.
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Beautiful art.