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The Hotel Chelsea & Platform present The Chelsea Art Fair.

The Hotel Chelsea & Platform present The Chelsea Art Fair.
The Hotel Chelsea & Platform present The Chelsea Art Fair.

Hot on the heals of Minor Attraction the hotel art fair that acted as an alternative to Frieze London comes the news that The Hotel Chelsea & Platform have launched the first Chelsea Art Fair, which will take place in the historic Hotel Chelsea this Saturday, November 23rd, 2024.

Featuring five of the country’s most exciting contemporary art galleries, selected and invited by
Platform: 56 Henry (New York), CASTLE (Los Angeles), Lomex (New York), Matthew Brown (Los
Angeles and New York), and Ramiken (New York).

Richard Tinkler, LFS,2024 Courtesy 56 Henry

The Chelsea Art Fair is free and open to the public from 11AM–6PM. Its format is meant to make the fair-going experience fun and approachable — just five booths presented inside the hotel’s main event space, The Bard Room, with direct access from the street and into the hotel’s popular Lobby Bar. With neither exhibitor fees nor a cost to attend, the fair provides a new, accessible spotlight for the next generation of leading artists and galleries.

”Hotel Chelsea, from its opening in 1884, has been an important beacon for the arts and artists,”

states Sean MacPherson, the hotel’s co-owner.

“Notable former artist residents include Alberto Giacometti, Diego Rivera, Mark Rothko, William de Kooning, Jackson Pollock, Jasper Johns, David Hockney, Robert Mapplethorpe and Elizabeth Peyton, just to name a few. We’re thrilled to continue its historic relationship with the arts, partnering with Platform and these five exciting galleries to present new work by great contemporary artists.”

Patricia Ayres 4 – 5 – 14 – 9 – 19, 2024 Elastic, paint, ink, dye, US Military elastic, anointing oil, padding, wood 26 1/2 x 9 x 8 in 67.3 x 22.9 x 20.3 cm Courtesy of the artist and Matthew Brown

“Given the Chelsea’s iconic place in New York art history, we’re grateful to work with Sean and
his partners on this creative, fun new way of spotlighting our talented partner galleries and
artists,”

said Platform’s COO Richard Thayer.

Mike Egan, director of the exhibiting gallery Ramiken, says,

“Fuck the mainstream. Let’s get weird.”

Chelsea Art Fair Saturday, November 23rd, 2024, platformart.com/chelsea

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