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3.09.2009scope art fair
So many art fairs, so little time. I used to do fashion trade shows for my line, and become so disappointed when traffic was down. Now I can see why. There are too many competing shows on at the exact same time. It is too much. Take this weekend for example. How many art fairs were going on concurrently in NYC? We opted to see Scope at Damrosh Park, Lincoln Center Friday night. It was a small, very walkable show, with a lot of good things. I wanted to see Pulse the next day, but alas, time got away from us. Couldn't one show have extended their dates to, say the 10th? UGH.
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