by
Cait Munro
April 4, 2014
The latest edition of the Affordable Art Fair opened its doors in New York on Thursday, bringing with it a plethora of works with tagged with prices that won’t break the bank. We’ve chosen 20 of our favorite pieces, half of them under $1,000 and half of them under $5,000. The fair is around until Sunday, so get your checkbook out and head on over!
UNDER $1,000 (OR JUST A LITTLE OVER)
Michael Gorman, G-Man Series , $1,000, Axiom Contemporary. Photo: Cait Munro.
Rudi Sgarbi, Campbell’s Soup Laminas 1, $990, Watershed Gallery. Photo: Cait Munro.
Jose Palacious, Retratos Ovalado 2 , $1,100, Art Angler. Photo: Cait Munro.
Ron Piller, Lunch Poem Series , $400 each, Artspace Warehouse. Photo: Cait Munro.
Erin Hammond, Lena Crew 5 , $275, Artspace Warehouse. Photo: Cait Munro.
Scott Bergey, Stadt , $200, Art Students League. Photo: Cait Munro.
Lisa Levy, The Thoughts In My Head #23: Hair , $120, ArtStar. Photo: Cait Munro.
Gary John, Millionaire , $65, Artspace Warehouse. Photo: Cait Munro.
Aline Jansen, Sous la Tour Eiffel , $550, Be & Art. Photo: Cait Munro.
Work by Danny Licul, $800. Photo: Cait Munro.
Sal Munoz, Intersections I , $100 per set of 12, Minan Gallery. Photo: Cait Munro.
UNDER $5,000
Christian Rex van Minnen, Say It With Flowers , $4,600, Coates and Scarry. Photo: Cait Munro.
Janet Shrimpton, Fresco Blossom , $4,650, Carina Haslam Art. Photo: Cait Munro.
Mr Jago, Ozzel , $5,000, See No Evil Gallery. Photo: Cait Munro.
Myung Nam An, Eye Series 4 , $4,200, Cube Gallery. Photo: Cait Munro.
J. Marechal, Untitled , $4,200, Galerie Bruno Massa. Photo: Cait Munro.
Dganit Blechner, Love Me Do , $5,000, Linda Blackstone Gallery. Photo: Cait Munro.
Stephen Nothling, Filling Station , $4,200, Marks and Gardner Gallery. Photo: Cait Munro.
Pure Evil, Nightmare Series , $2,250 each, Coates and Scarry. Photo: Cait Munro.
James Sparshatt, Mujer de Vinales and Graciela , $2,500 each, capital Culture Gallery. Photo: Cait Munro.
Philippe Sainte Fauste, Tea Time Revolt , $2,450, Be and Art. Photo: Cait Munro.
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