The Hamptons Art Fair is the only international art fair in the region. This year it held 130 galleries and showed over 800 works of art. The art ranged from the well known Amoako Boafo to several Georgian artists that have yet to make a splash. Together it was a whirlwind art fair. I was impressed by its variety. It featured artists I have never heard of and whose work I have only just begun to discover. From Paul Bellaart's sensual photography to Neil Anthony Edwards's A New York Runways' cosmopolitan take on the city that never sleeps I enjoyed looking at all the art as it was refreshing to see. And I hope you will too appreciate it as much as I did. Enjoy.
1 Amoako Boafo, Joy Ade 2, 2018, Ghanaian
2 Paul Bellaart, D'eau, Dutch
3 Diary of a Blonde, Alicia Hobbs, 2022, American
4 Crosswalk, Geoffrey Johnson, American
5 David Hollier, Martin Luther King Jr., American
6 Neil Anthony Edwards, A New York Runway, African American
7 John Mazlish, Missed Connection, American
8 JP Kadzinski, Residence Square, French
10 Affectional Ties, Rom Isichei, Nigerian
11 Alexis Bruchon, La Rue Caulaincourt le Soir, 2022, French
12 Robert Freeman, Connections, American
13 Marcus Pummer, Today 4, Austrian
14 Peter Triantos, Black and White Abstract Portrait no.10, 2021, Canadian
15 Oluwole Omofemi, Untitled, 2023, Nigerian
16 Persimmon in winter, Gela Dumbadze, Georgian
17 Exodus, Kevin Sloan, American
18 Moses Zibor, I am behind you, 2023, Nigerian-Ghanaian
19 Kristin Simmons, Feeling Cray, American
20 Tanner Lawley, Love Spell, American
21 Marissa Robin Abendano, Restless No.3, American
22 Stock Brokers, Stephen Akinnire, Nigerian
23 Orchid and Limes, Pamela Carroll, American
23 Sonata, Dima Antadze, Georgian
24 Yellow Jacket, Kristina Vilenskiy, American
25 Tamaz KH, a hopeful future, Georgian
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