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A brightly lit gallery space at the FLAG Art Foundation featuring a group exhibition of sculptures on pedestals and mixed-media artworks hung salon-style on white walls.

Zero Art Fair Isn’t Selling Art—It’s Giving It Away, With Just a Few Caveats

“We see the fair as a bridge between art, artists and working people who deserve to live with art,” the fair's co-founders told Observer.
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From exhibitions of works by Jack Whitten, Rashid Johnson and Amy Sherald to the international debut of Luana Vitra, there's a lot to see in the city.
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