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Art New York/CONTEXT New York returns May 3 to 7

Art Miami — the leading producer of international contemporary and modern art fairs — will present the third edition of Art New York and the second edition of CONTEXT New York at Pier 94, opening Wednesday, May 3.

The two highly-anticipated fairs will showcase more than 120 international contemporary and modern galleries from 50 countries, representing more than 1,200 artists who have exhibited at Art Miami, Art Basel, Design Miami, The Armory Show, Masterpiece, Expo Chicago and Art Dealers Association Of America’s The Art Show. The sister art fairs will give collectors, curators and art advisors the opportunity to view and acquire the most prestigious works available to the market from the 20th and 21st centuries.

This year, Art New York will display the finest work of the modern, post-war and pop eras, and feature paintings, photography, prints, drawings, design and sculpture from masters including Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Willem de Kooning and Ed Ruscha.

“This will be our most exciting year yet,” said Katelijne De Backer, Director of Art New York. “In addition to high quality blue chip works, we will be offering some truly unique immersive experiences, which promise to engage seasoned and new collectors alike. Art New York will be the perfect launch to New York Art Week, showcasing the most important works from the masters to the emerging artists ready to take fairgoers by storm.”

Gary Lichtenstein Editions will show images by famed photographer Bob Gruen and — for the first time — and works by Metallica’s Jason Newsted in the combined exhibition Rockers Rawk. Gruen’s exhibit features images of John Lennon, David Bowie, Debbie Harry and The Rolling Stones. Half of all sales from both artists will be donated to the Perry J. Cohen Foundation. On Saturday, May 6, the duo will be on-hand for a Q&A session.

“The fair will highlight a selection of work by emerging and mid-career artists that are primed to become contemporary masters within the next few years,” said CONTEXT New York Director Julian Navarro. “The artists for this year’s special projects are taking a vested interest in social awareness and are putting forth works that will drive visitors to ask questions and to participate in the ever-changing social conversation.”

More information can be found at www.artnyfair.com and www.contextnyfair.com.

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3 designers to watch from this week’s International Bridal Show

 Isabelle Armstrong Design. Photo: Courtesy of Randy Brooke

Photo: Courtesy of Randy Brooke

Have you been feeling love in the air this week? Maybe it’s because this past week was New York International Bridal Week. This means fashion shows with new designers, new ideas and new wedding dress trends.

The dresses and accessories shown during this week will be what brides, bridesmaids, and everyone in the wedding party will be buying in 2017.

The highlight of Bridal Week is the NYC Bridal show which was held at Pier 94 this past weekend; did you miss it? No worries. Here are three designers to look out for:

Madeline Gardner Design. Photo: Courtesy of Bonnie Turtur

Photo: Courtesy of Bonnie Turtur

Madeline Gardner

This past Sunday, Madeline Gardner unveiled her Spring 2017 bridal collection, called “Dress Come True.”

The collection is inspired by dreams, which anyone can see in the floaty fabrics and feminine, flouncy silhouettes. The dresses are made of sparkling tulle and crystals that evoke a fantastical feeling to them. Each dress is intricate, and feels like a traditional design with a modern twist.

Gardner says she chose these embroideries, beading and laces to make each gown more romantic. “The detail and dimension of this collection are unique to anything I’ve done in the past.”

Erin Cole Design. Photo: Courtesy of Coded Agency (PR)

 

Photo: Courtesy of Coded Agency (PR)

Erin Cole

After 20 years in California, Couture designer Erin Cole brought her fresh femininity to the East Coast to premier her Fall bridal show last weekend.

Her collection has an ethereal feel and is full of lace, light flowing fabrics and soft colors. The delicate materials contrast with the modern elements of off-the-shoulder necklines, deep bust lines and low backs.

Cole says, “Each piece in my premier collection is created with true artistic clarity, brilliant design, and is inspired by the modern woman of today.”

Isabelle Armstrong Design. Photo: Courtesy of Randy Brooke

Photo: Courtesy of Randy Brooke

Isabelle Armstrong

Isabelle Armstrong’s new Fall/Winter collection, presented last Friday at Venue57, is a new direction for the brand.

Their previous collections were more focused on classic, romantic designs. With help from the new CEO & Creative Director, Remy Quinones, the brand is progressing, while keeping their signature detail-oriented, high-quality pieces.

As noted by the brand: “This fresh, renewed spirit is a breath of fresh air, informed by a modern sensibility and a timeless, sophisticated sentiment.”

The collection presents a juxtaposition between the bold and the soft.

Each of the 26 gowns is hand-crafted from delicate silks, laces and embroideries. The designers hope the dresses inspire the women who wear them as they walk down the aisle.

Even though the weather is getting colder, we can’t help but start planning for spring weddings! Devastated that missed the Bridal Show this weekend? Here are some more wedding trends and photos from the week to look for in 2017.