What's Happening?
The Affordable Art Fair New York is set to feature a special exhibition titled 'Sight Unseen: How Photography Shapes Perception', focusing on the evolving medium of photography. The fair, running from March 18-22, 2026, at the Starrett-Lehigh Building
in Chelsea, will showcase works priced between $100 and $12,000. The exhibition, co-curated by Sherri Nienass Littlefield, Galina Kurlat, and Parsley Steinweiss, explores new image-making technologies and alternative processes, pushing photography into the realms of sculpture and time-based art. The fair aims to make art accessible and inspire emotional connections, with photography being highlighted for its ability to capture moments and tell stories.
Why It's Important?
The Affordable Art Fair New York provides a platform for emerging and established artists to reach a broader audience, promoting accessibility in the art market. By focusing on photography, the fair highlights the medium's versatility and its growing significance in contemporary art. This emphasis on innovation and new technologies reflects broader trends in the art world, where traditional boundaries are increasingly blurred. The fair's mission aligns with a growing demand for art that is both affordable and meaningful, catering to a diverse audience. This event not only supports artists but also encourages public engagement with art, fostering a deeper appreciation for creative expression.









