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The Art Issue: Martin Scorsese

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Key Highlights Meridians: Showcasing Monumental Artworks This edition of Meridians, titled "State of Becoming," features 18 projects, including works by Alice Aycock, Rachel Feinstein, and José Parlá, and explores themes like democracy's fragility and global climate anxiety. The showcase includes recent works alongside notable historical pieces. Strategic Relocation and Focus Meridians moves to the south end of the show floor, next to the Nova and Positions sectors, focusing on monumental sculptures, paintings, and installations, enhancing the fair’s contemporary art offerings. Rare Works Helly Nahmad Gallery presents 20th-century masters like Picasso and Basquiat. Hirschl & Adler Modern debuts Franz Kline’s works from the 1940s. Gallery Wendi Norris highlights Cuban artist María Magdalena Campos-Pons alongside Spanish Surrealist Remedios Varo. Rare works by Jacqueline Lamba and Claude Cahun are also featured. Significant Works in Meridians Curated by Yasmil Raymond, highlights include a new Danh Vō sculpture from White Cube and Franz West’s Urs from Van de Weghe. Museum Connections Rachel Feinstein’s new bronze sculpture links to her survey at The Bass, and a diptych by José Parlá connects to an exhibition at Pérez Art Museum. New Galleries The fair welcomes 34 new galleries and exhibitors from cities like Bogotá, Madrid, and Jakarta. Notable newcomer works include paintings by I Gusti Ayu Kadek Murniasih and sculptures by Tarek Lakhrissi at Galerie Allen.

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