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The Artsy Advisor Notebook: May 2023
Artsy Editorial
“I discovered Gwen O’Neil’s work at Anna Erickson’s booth during the Untitled Art Fair in Miami last year, and I was immediately captivated: It was no surprise that her booth was sold out before the fair even opened.”
—Abby Smidt, Private Sales Associate, New York
Artnet
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The New York Times
Feature on Art Basel Miami and Eric Doeringer’s pop-up
Architectural Digest
“After Hauser & Wirth director Anna Erickson saw them, she staged a pop-up show in Brooklyn, selling out the series. “Ever since, his work has been on waiting lists,” Erickson says.”
The Art Newspaper
Longtime New York Times art journalist Randy Kennedy has left the newspaper to become special projects director at Hauser & Wirth. Meanwhile, director Anna Erickson has left to begin her own art advisory firm, AKE Art Ltd.
Purple Mag
“AMOR FATI” CURATED BY WILLS BAKER AND ANNA ERICKSON AT PIONEER WORKS, REDHOOK
Art Observed
At the forefront of the Center’s fall calendar is Amor Fati, a tightly curated group exhibition featuring works by Yoko Ono, Angel Otero, Nicolas Provost, Matthew Stone, Mickalene Thomas, Nick van Woert, Andy Warhol, and many more, which seeks to explore the wild emotions and impulses so often present in the artistic treatment of love.
The Economist
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Bpigs
“The concept of the show is really just to honor the "Do It Yourself" culture for artists in Berlin. When they asked me to do the show I did not really want to have a formal concept, I just wanted to honor all of my friends and the amazing culture we lived in at that time. Like a reunion or a nostalgia for a time that might fade away in Berlin.”
Interview Mag
“For the three-night run, the longest that Tape Modern has ever hosted for its series of popular flash art exhibitions by local curators and artists such as Israeli artists Amir Fattal and Ariel Reichman, Erickson will transform the main exhibition hall of the show space-cum-nightclub into a burlesque-like lounge.”