The NYC show for all types of collectors, open through Sunday, has been attracting more visitors thanks to what organizers say is a “sweet spot” in prices.
Read Full article by Maya Pontone of Hyperallergic Magazine
"Upstairs on the slightly-less suffocating second floor, I met artist Natalie Koren Kropf at the Artios Gallery booth, which is exhibiting her swirly mixed-media paintings and sculptures made of bronze and rockite. “Over The Moon” (2024), one of her newest works in this series based on musical movements, was priced at $12,000 and had sold earlier in the evening. A second-time returning fair participant, she said her favorite part is the crowd the show draws.
“I love the people who come here, my fellow New Yorkers,” Kropf said. “The fair is small. It’s not super overwhelming and quite affordable,” Kropf told me, adding that she prefers the “seclusion” of the second floor. "
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