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If you are heading to New York for Frieze week, make sure you read the “Gathering of Far-Flung Friends, and Trends” to get a preview of the NADA Art Fair by Martha Schwendenermay in the May 8 New York Times.

After saying how it has quickly become one of the best fairs, and it’s especially great because it is one of the few fairs that boasts a free admission, the author gives a shout out to Baltimore’s Springsteen Gallery and artist Alex Ebstein, a managing editor at BmoreArt.

According to Schwendenermay:

The other thing NADA does well is reach out to like-minded colleagues from other cities and countries. Among the booths here is Springsteen, a year-old, artist-run gallery in Baltimore, which is showing some yoga mats with cutouts by Alex Ebstein that are hung like Asian scrolls. A London gallery, the Sunday Painter, has work by Hannah Perry related to car culture, including a cast of a skid mark done in fiberglass and resin, subwoofers encased in plastic foam and bent aluminum pieces.

The rest of the article is definitely worth a read, but the mention is a huge feather in a cap that is growing very quickly past the boundaries of Baltimore. Go Springsteen! Have a great weekend.

Top Image: NADA NYC – This art fair, at Basketball City on the Lower East Side, features work by Xaviera Simmons, at the Miami dealer David Castillo’s project. Credit Philip Greenberg for The New York Times.

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