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14th SOFA NEW YORK APRIL 14-17 WRAPS AT THE PARK AVENUE ARMORY

The 14th annual Sculpture Objects & Functional Art Fair at the Park Avenue Armory enjoyed steady crowds and sales, from the well-attended vernissage on April 13 straight through its four-day run, which ended on Sunday, April 17. An estimated 2000 persons attended Opening Night throughout the course of the evening, and an after-preview benefit dinner in the Armory’s Tiffany Room for the Museum of Arts & Design (MAD) honoring Judy Cornfield was a sell-out. MAD also sponsored the new MAD Den Video Lounge designed by NY architect/designer David Ling, adding yet another media to the stimulating mix of art and design at the fair.
 
A healthy crowd of collectors, curators, architects, interior designers, art advisors and new enthusiasts took in SOFA NEW YORK, presented by 57 galleries from 12 countries, and produced by The Art Fair Company. President and founding director of SOFA fairs in New York, Chicago and Santa Fe, Mark Lyman said, “It was a good show. As in any art fair, there were extraordinary sales for some, more moderate ones for others, but most seemed pleased with the outcome. Weekend attendance was strong and dealers reported well-qualified collectors, designers and curators on the show floor, as well as younger buyers, many attending SOFA for the first time at the New Collectors/ Young Designers evening.”

Lyman continued, “150 designers attended the Designer Breakfast, where we were honored to have Jack Lenor Larsen present the LongHouse Reserve Special Recognition Awards for best booth and best artwork at the fair.” Larsen, an internationally known designer, author, and collector, gave SOFA NEW YORK high marks: “This show is the best show of this work that I have seen in 65 years.  I have never seen a show where there is so much I would like to acquire. (It) is increasingly international, and I admire the dealers for continuing to bring new works and new challenges to the viewers.

400 high-level gallery clients participated in the ultra-exclusive VIP program and 470 collectors and arts-interested public alike attended the Lecture Series.  Douglas Heller of Heller Gallery, New York said, “Opening night was filled with collectors.” Tom Grotta of browngrotta arts, Wilton, CT agreed, “Unlike many other fairs, we sell particularly to collectors and designers at SOFA.” Many dealers reported securing commissions for work. Designers Geoffrey Bradsfield and Christopher Boshears commissioned porcelain sculpture by Chris Antemann at Ferrin Gallery, Pittsfield, MA from the gallery’s stand-out special installation inspired by 18th c porcelain rooms. Adrian Sassoon of Clare Beck at Adrian Sassoon, London added, “There have been lots of museum people here,” including curators from New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art and Guggenheim Museum, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, and Museum of Contemporary Art, London.
 
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