Recognizing that many artists struggle to find venues for promoting their work, Clio Art Fair created a unique platform to highlight artists currently outside of the mainstream art world. Any independent artist without exclusive representation in New York City can submit work for the potential to be included in the fair. Artists based anywhere in the world are encouraged to apply. Hyperallergic.com Are you attracted to fanciful and imaginative art, which creates an emotional connection? Be sure to mark your calendar, so you don’t miss these exhibits! - Artsphoria.comClio Art Fair focuses on artists without gallery representation. The self-styled anti-fair explains this decision as a way to transcend “prescribed geographies, hierarchies, and markets.” - Artnews.comCLIO ART FAIR 2017 focuses attention on the kinds of contemporary art and interventions that are being created by independent artists the world over. - Theartguide.comThis fair is born with the intention of launching artists whose name will be written in the history books of tomorrow. - Artiholics.comThe mission of this curated art fair is to introduce independent artists and showcase established artists. The emphasis is on artists who do not have exclusive New York City gallery representation. - Innewyork.comThis alternative fair supports artists by exhibiting their work directly, instead of the traditional format of hosting galleries who then show the artist. - Amuse-i-d.vice.comCLIO ART FAIR IS THE FAIR FOR INDEPENDENT ARTISTS - Those without gallery representation are given a chance to showcase their works! It is created with the idea of discovering and encouraging independet artist and showcasing their talents and creative minds. - Modernism.comThis was our first year checking out the Clio Art Fair and it did not disappoint. Clio has often been called an “anti-fair,” and it’s not hard to see why. For starters, the entire fair occupies a space that would only hold seven or eight typical art fair booths, tops. Second, Clio isn’t organized into booths. Instead, it has a fairly open floor plan, but don’t expect it to feel sparse and empty. Every conceivable inch of wall and floor space is covered in art made by independent artists who have no exclusive NYC gallery representation. If you’re exhausted from trekking through miles of booths and looking for a breath of fresh air, we highly recommend this small but mighty fair. Oh, and did we mention admission is free? - Artzealous.comClio provides a showcase for artists without gallery representation, selected for inclusion in the fair by a panel of judges. - Hahamag.com
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