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The New York Times: Salon Art + Design Brings Home and Art Closer Together
November 10, 2022
Home is still the focus of this annual fair at the Park Avenue Armory in Manhattan: not just art and design objects displayed in isolation, but imagining how they live together, how they inhabit a room, and how you — or a daydreaming you — could cozy up with your furniture, tapestries, jewelry, and curios.
Surface Mag: What we Loved at Salon Art + Design
November 11, 2022
The hotly anticipated collectible design fair's 11th edition presents a head-spinning array of ambitious one-off and limited-edition pieces.
Wallpaper*: Salon Art + Design 2022: design highlights not to miss
November 11, 2021
Wallpaper* highlights from Salon Art + Design 2022, held at New York’s Park Avenue Armory, 10 – 14 November
Artnet News: What I Buy and Why: Design Collector and Fair Director Jill Bokor on the Danger of Buying a Chair That You Can’t Actually Sit in
November 7, 2022
Bokor, who now oversees the prestigious fair Salon Art + Design, has worn many art-world hats.
WSJ Mag: Bulgari Emeralds, Longines’ Birthday Watch, Poncho Style and More November Favorites
November 2, 2022
The best releases, trends and events to look forward to this month.
Whitewall: Salon Art + Design Returns in Full Swing for 2022
November 14, 2022
Offering interior environments that intermingle artworks alongside design pieces, the fair’s beautifully-curated booths saw opening-night sales of works like a ceramic wall installation by Molly Hatch, presented by Todd Merrill, rare pieces by Osvaldo Borsani on view with Paul Donzella, the ceramic work of Eric Roinestad in The Future Perfect’s booth, and mid-century and 1930s furniture presented by Nicolas and Sébastien Reese.
Select 2021 Press
Curbed
November 12, 2021
At the Salon of Art + Design, I Fell In Love With Stackabl’s Colorful, Sustainable Furniture
The New York Times
November 11, 2021
After a year off because of the pandemic, Salon Art + Design is back at the Park Avenue Armory with a display of fine art and designer furniture shown in themed booths alongside splashy decorative arts and ancient sculpture.
Architectural Digest
November 11, 2021
The Collectible Design Trends Gallerists Expect to Be Red-Hot in the Year to Come
T Magazine
November 11, 2021
“Spin Love” — a clover-shaped crazy quilt elaborately inlaid on both sides and
bisected by a net of woven brass and copper — will be exhibited at Salon Art + Design in New York by Todd Merrill Studio.
Galerie Magazine
November 11, 2021
In celebration of its 10-year anniversary, the fair is pulling out all stops, showcasing a highly curated, international assortment of modern and contemporary design, 20th century and contemporary art, and a sprinkling of fabulous jewelry.
AN Interior
November 11, 2021
Whereas certain blue-chip platforms purely focus on the new or the old, this now well-established event makes the critical link between the past and present, helping connoisseurs, collectors, and general design enthusiasts draw important parallels, especially when it comes to making shrewd decisions on what to acquire.
Interior Design
November 10, 2021
Visiting a fair should unfold similar to turning the pages of a magazine, says Salon Art + Design executive director Jill Bokor. Coming from a nearly 25-year experience in publishing, Bokor pays attention to the instances of discovery across the fair booths, just like flipping through a glossy read. “Salon celebrates the continuum of design through centuries, so we create jumping points between objects from B.C. to the contemporary”
The Art Newspaper
November 10, 2021
The design fair will likely see a more comfortable, contemporary style that reflects the amount of time buyers have been at home since the rise of Covid-19
Interior Furniture Design Magazine
November 10, 2021
An exclusive destination that suggests the exquisite refinement and elegance of a bygone New York welcomes the event on collectible design each year, now at its tenth anniversary. Fifty galleries from around the world become a fascinating premium “cabinet de curiosités” with rare artifacts, emerging talents, historic and iconic pieces.
Cultured Magazine
November 9, 2021
“Each year we look for things that we haven’t had in the past,” says executive director Jill Bokor. This year, visitors can look forward to “a timeline of essentially the last 120 years with a nod to classical antiquities as well…you will see everything from furniture, ceramics, glass, lighting and fine art,” as well as some fresh ideas: important firsts that will set this edition apart.
Whitewall
November 8, 2021
Salon Art + Design returns to New York’s Park Avenue Armory for its decade anniversary, open to the public from November 11—15. The 10-year celebration will see an expansive selection of vintage, modern, and contemporary from around 50 international exhibitors, presented in carefully curated, immersive settings.
Curbed
November 8, 2021
How ceramicist Peter Lane and his team created a 32-foot-wide wall of clay for the Salon of Art and Design.
Introspective Magazine
November 7, 2021
“The market for design has been very strong during the pandemic,” says Jill Bokor, director of the Salon Art + Design fair. The reason, she believes, is that “people have had a lot of time to evaluate what works and doesn’t work about their homes.” But despite the collective embrace of online purchasing over the past year and a half, she adds, “people are feeling desperate for connection, for the chance to go out and see beautiful things.”
Art & Object
November 2, 2021
Art & Object's editor-in-chief spoke to the fair's executive director, Jill Bokor, about the history of Salon Art + Design, the upcoming edition, and the future of art fairs in a post-pandemic world.
designboom
November 2, 2021
salon art + design returns to park avenue armory in new york city from november 11-15, 2021 in style and substance, as the global collectible fair celebrates its 10-year anniversary edition. it marks a high point of the city’s fall arts calendar, as live, in-person events restart, and creatives and collectors meet once more.
Barron's Penta
October 27, 2021
The fair, which is produced by Sanford L. Smith + Associates and runs from Nov. 11-15, features a range of material “from the beginning of the 20th century to yesterday,” says Jill Bokor, executive director. The goal of the fair’s exhibiting galleries is to create “immersive” booths that blend objects the dealers work with into inviting environments, rather than putting things on pedestals, she says.
Robb Report
September 10, 2021
When Salon Art + Design returns for its 10th anniversary at the Park Avenue Armory in New York City from Nov. 11-15, fine jewelry will, for the first time, have a major presence. The event is best known as a showcase for blue-chip 20th century art and the world’s best design — be it vintage, modern or contemporary.
AirMail
September 2021
Salon Art + Design, which returns to the Park Avenue Armory for its tenth anniversary, is an international fair that encourages its exhibiting galleries to present vintage, modern, and contemporary art and design in an immersive and inspiring setting—witty, sparkling, stylish.
Select 2020 Press
Modern Luxury | Manhattan
December 9, 2020
"Executive Director of Salon Art + Design and Editorial Director of their new magazine, Salon — The Intersection of Art + Design, Jill Bokor shares her favorite pieces for bringing the outdoors in."
Antiques & The Arts Weekly
November 24, 2020
"Everyone who attends or is interested in Salon would be likely to enjoy the magazine. That includes collectors, designers and enthusiasts of collectible design who are on the cusp of entering the market. Interestingly, more people will actually see the publication than come to the fair itself."
The Art Newspaper
November 20, 2020
"Rather that setting up yet another platform of online viewing rooms when its physical fair in November was cancelled due to the coronavirus, New York’s Salon Art + Design took a different route: it has produced a luxury publication, filled with interviews, features and objects from its roster of exhibiting galleries. "
designboom
November 19, 2020
"... while we’ve referenced salon’s past in our timeline, the magazine does indeed take on changes in the marketplace. however, the true centerpiece of the magazine is at home with salon: the editorial portfolio of objects that would have been exhibited in this year’s fair."
Barron's
November 12, 2020
Reflecting recent fair trends, the featured works in the magazine are more in the realm of design than “flat art.” There’s a “lot of glass and ceramics,” Bokor says, and “beautiful pieces of furniture by established and up-and-coming designers.”
Casa Vogue Brazil
October 20, 2020
"In the wake of the changes brought about by the new coronavirus pandemic in 2020, two traditional events in the international art market will take place virtually this year: first, Salon Art + Design, in New York, will take the form of a print and digital magazine that will be launched in November..."
artnet
August 20, 2020
Eileen Kinsella
“The sensibility of the fair will run very strongly through the magazine,” Bokor says. “We’re encouraging our exhibitors to show a piece or two that they would have brought to the fair."