By Rose Hartman
For over four decades, I have visited New York’s annual art fairs — from ADAA to The Armory Show — along with many other fairs that showcase galleries’ best and most innovative artists. Artworks look even more exciting when contrasted with the stylish women of all ages (from gallerists, to collectors, to fashionistas who fill the piers, the Armory, lofts, and exhibition spaces) wearing distinctive attire that blends into colors and patterns displayed on the walls.
Artwork: Vanessa German at Pavel Zoubok Fine Art, ADAA 2020
The Armory Show 2020
Artwork: Luisa Rabbia at Peter Blum Gallery, The Armory Show 2020
Artwork: Jiro Takamatsu at Whitestone Gallery, The Armory Show 2020
Artwork: Timothy Curtis at Benda Gallery, The Armory Show 2020
Artwork: Viktor Popovic at C24 Gallery, The Armory Show 2020
Artwork: Amy Schissel at Patrick Michail Gallery, The Armory Show 2020
ADAA 2020
ADAA 2020
Artwork: Nina Chanel Abney at Pace Prints, ADAA 2020
Artwork: Vanessa German at Pavel Zoubok Fine Art, ADAA 2020
For the past four decades, Rose Hartman has photographed the rich, the famous and the stylish in some of the most legendary settings of New York nightlife, from Studio 54 to the Metropolitan Museum’s Costume Institute Gala, fashion shows, and models backstage. Her arresting pictures have been published in countless international publications, including Vogue, Stern, Harper’s Bazaar, Vanity Fair, Panorama, the NY Times, New York, & Art & Auction. Hartman’s photos have been exhibited in international galleries from Beijing to Moscow. Her iconic photos are currently on view at the Morrison Hotel Gallery in SoHo and at The Brooklyn Museum in a group exhibition titled, “Studio 54: Night Magic,” open from March 13—July 5, 2020.