NEW YORK, NY.- Red Dot Art Fair announce its return to New York City, March 3 - 6, 2011. Red Dots new venue is a newly renovated event space in the heart of SoHo, located at 82 Mercer Street. Red Dot will partner with the
Korean Art Show, a project organized by the Galleries Association of Korea. Twenty Korean Art Show galleries will share the space with Red Dot exhibitors, giving visitors the opportunity to visit both renowned fairs in one venue.
Red Dot Art Fairs opening reception on Thursday, March 3rd, will benefit the West Harlem Art Fund. This organization is dedicated to promoting public art throughout New York City. All donations collected during the reception will support a unique art installation created by artist Patrick Singh, which will be projected on the Manhattan Bridge during Red Dot Art Fair.
Red Dot Fair creates a venue for art galleries seeking to present work of lasting value and beyond current trends. Under the direction of Red Dot owner George Billis, approximately 50 international modern and contemporary art galleries will feature painting, photography, sculpture and works on paper in the beautifully renovated SoHo location.
The New York Observer will continue their media patronage of Red Dot Art Fair. Concerning itself with the business of art, as well as reviewing shows, The Observers Culture section continues to set the standard for our citys art aficionados. Red Dot is proud to be a part of this exciting process.
Friday, March 4th, 11 AM - 8 PM
Saturday, March 5th, 11 AM - 8 PM
Sunday, March 6th, 11 AM - 6 PM