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Armory Arts Week Recap: The Best of SCOPE NYC

We recently had the chance to attend the SCOPE Art Fair in NYC, one of the satellite fairs that showcases innovative work from a diverse group of international galleries. Many Hi-Fructose featured artists were among the established and emerging artists exhibited in the booths housed within the labyrinth-like setting of historic Moynihan Station Post Office building. View more images from our visit to the SCOPE Art Fair after the jump.

Quin Weihong at Art Lexing

We recently had the chance to attend the SCOPE Art Fair in NYC, one of the satellite fairs that showcases innovative work from a diverse group of international galleries. Many Hi-Fructose featured artists were among the established and emerging artists exhibited in the booths housed within the labyrinth-like setting of historic Moynihan Station Post Office building. View more images from our visit to the SCOPE Art Fair below.

Jason Snyder for C. Emerson Fine Arts

Johnston Foster for Rare Gallery

Maria Rubinke for Hans Alf Gallery

Alexander Korzer-Robinson with Robert Fontaine Gallery

Artist Erik Jones with Ken Harman of Spoke Art

Scott Hove for Spoke Art

Jessica Hess for Spoke Art

Alexandra Marie for Spoke Art

Michael Mapes

Ray Geary bullet pieces

Joe DeCamillis for Red Truck Gallery

Jason D’Aquin & his domed matchbook works for Red Truck Gallery

Ray Geary’s ‘Brass Kunckle Color Wheels’ via Parlor Gallery

Jenn Hampton and Sarah Potter of Parlor Gallery with a piece by artist Porkchop

Lori Nelson for AHA Fine Art

Bedel Tiscareno for AHA Fine Art

Maria Rubinke for Hans Alf Gallery

Paola Duran, Erica Berkowitz and Paul Booth of Last Rites Gallery

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