May 04, 2020 Press

Amir H. Fallah in Whitewall

Amir H. Fallah is Making Watercolors at Home with his Son

Were it not for the current global pandemic, Amir H. Fallah’s solo show of new paintings would be on view…
Read on Whitewall.

April 24, 2020 Press

Robert Dimin in artnet news

Price Check! Here’s What Sold—and for How Much—at the Online Editions of the Dallas Art Fair, Art Basel Hong Kong, and David Zwirner’s ‘Platform’

The features of Dallas’s digital infrastructure received high marks from other dealers. Rob Dimin of New York’s Denny Dimin Gallery commended the organizers for doing “a really fantastic job in creating the virtual fair space… with enough room for extra content to contextualize the artists.”

Read on artnet news.

April 23, 2020 Press

Scott Anderson in Artsy Editorial

5 Artists on our Radar

When our Curatorial team selected a work from [Scott Anderson’s] “Biotech” to be included in Artsy’s Art Keeps Going campaign earlier this month, it quickly became the campaign’s most inquired-on artwork.
Read on Artsy.

April 22, 2020 Press

Scott Anderson 5 Artists on Artsy’s Radar

“Artists on Our Radar” is a monthly series produced collaboratively by Artsy’s editorial and curatorial teams. Utilizing our editors’ art expertise and our curatorial team’s unique insights and access to Artsy data, each month, we highlight five artists who have our attention.

Read on Artsy.

April 15, 2020 Press

Robert Dimin in Artsy Editorial

Will Online Viewing Rooms Increase Price Transparency at Galleries?

When the gallery launched a virtual exhibition space, it began posting essays and videos to accompany the artworks. Interested collectors are no longer browsing a catalog of objects with price tags, but learning stories about people and what they make.

Read on Artsy.

April 13, 2020 Press

“Hong Kong – Tales of the City” in Tatler

10 Hong Kong Exhibitions To See In April 2020—Online Or In Person

We may be living in an age of social isolation, but art lovers can still get their hit this month with these Hong Kong exhibitions

Read on Tatler.

April 09, 2020 Artists, Press

Amir H. Fallah in The New York Times

2 Art Gallery Shows to Explore From Home

Galleries and museums are getting creative about presenting work online during the coronavirus crisis. Here are some shows worth viewing virtually.


April 08, 2020 Artists, Press

Kennedy Yanko in ARTnews

Artist Kennedy Yanko Wants to Teach Your Children How to Make Art During Quarantine

Next week was supposed to be a big one for artist Kennedy Yanko, as she was supposed to present new work at the Dallas Art Fair by way of New York’s Denny Dimin Gallery. Then the fair, like so many other art events happening around the world, got postponed indefinitely. (It is now scheduled for the beginning of October.)

Read on ARTnews.

April 07, 2020 Artists, Press

Amir H. Fallah in GQ Middle East

Iranian-Born Artist Amir H. Fallah Creates Work That Thrives In A Cultural Limbo

Fallah creates work with stupefying subtext
The 40-year-old artist paints idiosyncratic portraits that unfurl infinite narratives to his audience. Ask him, and he explains that his detail-rich, colour-drenched paintings are a new kind of portrait, one that shows a person without physicality at all. More often than not, these portraits – usually created in close collaboration with his subjects – forego face and skin tone, and instead allow a Garfield plushy or goblet drum to tell the tale.


April 07, 2020 Events

Denny Dimin Gallery Art Pics on Instagram

To enter to win the drawing see the terms below. We will be reposting our favorite posts at the end of each day, and all entries to our story!

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April 01, 2020 Artists, Press

Clarity Haynes in Artforum

Clarity Haynes
DENNY DIMIN GALLERY

A pair of hairy, pendulous tits and a huge belly marred by stretch marks, drooping skin, fresh bruises, and old wounds: This is a general yet reasonably accurate description of an obese, middle-aged physique—one that belongs to me, a gay man.
Read on Art Forum.

March 31, 2020 Artists, Press

Kennedy Yanko in Patron Magazine

KENNEDY YANKO
AT DENNY DIMIN GALLERY

“Nothing feels as good as scouring a yard, spotting a piece that calls to you, digging for its entirety, and revealing its full glory,” says Brooklyn-based sculptor Kennedy Yanko. She is speaking of her trips to salvage yards in search of discarded metals she will later repurpose for her sculpture practice. “It’s a full day or multiday activity, scavenging. But again, it’s an integral thrill and informs everything that follows.” The fruit from some of these treasure hunts will be on view in a solo show with Denny Dimin Gallery at the Dallas Art Fair in October.
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March 30, 2020 Artists, Press

“Hong Kong – Tales of the City” in the CoBo Social

Hong Kong Video Art Lands in New York City

In New York, amidst the current pandemic demobilizing our cities, Denny Dimin Gallery in New York mounts “Hong Kong — Tales of the City,” a panoramic showcase of Hong Kong video art, co-presented with Videotage.

Read on CoBo Social.

March 25, 2020 Artists, Press

Dana Sherwood in artnet news

10 More Recipes From Artists Who Are Getting Creative in the Kitchen to Spice Up Dining in the Era of Social Distancing.

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March 23, 2020 Press

Elizabeth Denny in Barron’s

Restarting the Art Market

People who are comfortable buying pricey cars or jewelry often don’t carry the same level of confidence when they step into an art gallery.
“Why?” asks Mike Steib, the CEO of Artsy. His answer: “The industry is opaque, it isn’t accessible, and there’s high transaction friction. So [wealthy people], despite their means, come to believe that it must not be a world that’s available to them.”

Read on Barron's.

March 20, 2020 Artists

Amir H. Fallah on Art at a Time Like This

How Can We Think of Art at a Time Like This?  is an online exhibition, co- curated by Barbara Pollack and Anne Verhallen as a platform for the exchange of ideas at this time of crisis.  We invited artists who are considered thought leaders; artists who struggle with futuristic pessimism, political outrage and psychic melt-downs.


March 19, 2020 Press

Robert Dimin in artnet news

‘What Does a Gallery Become?’: Small Galleries Seek Solutions as They Face a Perilous Spring Without Fairs or Exhibitions

Small and mid-range galleries are the most vulnerable to economic shifts, but they are also more spry.
For decades, the contemporary art market has essentially functioned as a bountiful flow of physical meetings: crowded openings, boozy dinners, and chatty fair floors, not to mention handshake deals. So what happens when all that evaporates? We’re about to find out.

Read on artnet news.

March 17, 2020 Artists, Press

Amir H. Fallah in Art Forum

ARTADIA NAMES 2020 LOS ANGELES AWARDEES

Artadia has announced the recipients of the sixth annual Los Angeles Artadia Awards: Beatriz Cortez, Amir H. Fallah, and Suné Woods. Cortez, a Los Angeles–based multidisciplinary artist, whose work explores topics such as versions of modernity, memory and loss in the aftermath of war, and migration, and Woods, who is best known for her multichannel video installations, photographs, and collages, will be given $10,000 in unrestricted funds.
Read on Art Forum.

March 13, 2020 Artists, Press

Amir H. Fallah in Artnet News

Art Industry News: The Metropolitan Museum of Art May Be Closed, But the Met Gala Is Still On + Other Stories

Plus, Studio 54 regulars look back ahead of the Brooklyn Museum’s show and mega-galleries in New York temporarily shutter.
Artadia Announces 2020 Los Angeles Winners – Artadia has awarded 2020 grants to the Los Angeles-based artists Beatriz Cortez, Amir H. Fallah, and Suné Woods.

Read on artnet news.

March 12, 2020 Artists

Amir H. Fallah Artadia Award Annoucement

ARTADIA ANNOUNCES 2020 LOS ANGELES AWARDEES

NEW YORK, NY – Artadia is pleased to announce the recipients of the sixth annual Los Angeles Artadia Awards are Beatriz Cortez, Amir H. Fallah and Suné Woods.

Read on Artadia.

March 08, 2020 Artists, Press

Amir H. Fallah in The New York Times

As Tensions Rise With Iran, So Does Interest in Art It Inspired

This year, several museums in the United States will feature works by Iranian artists in exile.


March 06, 2020 Art Fairs, Artists, Press

Amir H. Fallah in Hyperallergic

Visiting the 2020 Armory Show Amid Ominous Headlines

From art about environmental recklessness to Caribbean post-coloniality, Armory kicked off the spring art fair season in spite of growing coronavirus concerns.


March 06, 2020 Art Fairs, Artists, Press

Amir H. Fallah in ArtAsiaPacific

ROUNDUP FROM THE ARMORY SHOW 2020

The Armory Show, which returned to Piers 90 and 94 on New York’s Hudson River for its 26th edition boasted 183 exhibitors from 32 countries, although most were American and European galleries while only 14 were from Asia or have a presence there.


March 06, 2020 Art Fairs, Artists, Press

Amir H. Fallah in ARTnews

Read on ARTnews.

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