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Intersect Palm Springs Concludes Its Second Edition With Strong Results

The Fair Took Place February 9-12, 2023, at the Palm Springs Convention Center, Featuring A Robust Daily Schedule of Events, Talks, Tours, and Performances

The Online Edition of the Fair at Artsy.net is Live, and Continues Through February 28, 2023

New York, NY, February 13, 2023—Intersect Palm Springs concluded its second edition on Sunday, February 12, 2023, having featured a dynamic mix of over 50 contemporary and modern art and design galleries, and a robust program of talks and on-site activations throughout is four day run from February 9 through 12. Attendance was strong, with numbers far surpassing the 2022 edition.

Says Becca Hoffman, Managing Director of Intersect Palm Springs, “It was such a pleasure to be back in the desert for our second year. We received an overwhelmingly positive response on our second outing, with our attendance numbers up, and lots of excitement on the show floor.”

Adds Tim von Gal, CEO of Intersect Art and Design, “We are very proud of our second edition of Intersect Palm Springs, with strong participation from the regional community, and wonderful presentations from our exhibitors and cultural partners.”

Works from the Fair are available online at Artsy.net from through February 28. See: https://www.artsy.net/fair/intersect-palm-springs-2023

For the full list of Intersect Palm Springs 2023 Exhibitors, see: https://intersectpalmsprings.com/exhibitor-list

Intersect Palm Springs 2023.

For the 2023 Cultural Partner Projects, see: https://intersectpalmsprings.com/cultural-partnerprojects

For more information about the Fair’s 2023 Curated Spaces, see: https://intersectpalmsprings.com/curated-spaces

For a full schedule of Talks & Events, see: https://intersectpalmsprings.com/talks-and-events

For Press Images, see: https://www.flickr.com/photos/150241539@N03/albums

A series of exhibitions and events at the Fair focused on artists and the desert, including Desert, Light, Art!, a lecture with Palm Springs Life editor Steven Biller; and The Desert and the Human Spirit: Panel and Reception with speakers Lita Albuquerque, Diane Best, and Sharon Ellis, moderated by Scarlet Cheng. The exhibition Investigations: Zombie Forest was curated by artist, educator and activist Sant Khalsa, and Andi Campognone, Director of the Lancaster Museum of Art and History (MOAH), and presented an introduction to the forthcoming exhibition at MOAH, focusing on the plight of the unique and iconic Joshua trees and the vital and sensitive Mojave Desert ecosystem that supports them. Additionally, Foregrounded: Contemporary Abstraction in the Desert was an exhibition curated by Bernard Leibov (Founder and Director of BoxoPROJECTS).

Fun and games was another popular theme at the Fair, with such playful activations as Hashtag Happenings: Poetry & Performance Series curated by art critic, curator, and author Shana Nys Dambrot. At Rusha & Co’s booth, Evan Pricco, the Editor-in-Chief of Juxtapoz Magazine, curated “Weekenders,” exploring what art shares with sports. Another exhibition, Art, But Make It Sports, curated by LJ Rader, was the first IRL exhibition of pieces from the Instagram/Twitter account ArtButMakeItSports. Quality Coins and the High Desert Poker Club hosted a nolimit Hold’em cash game at their booth. And, a DIY Card Art, But Make It Sports event invited visitors to cut up, paint, splice together art materials to make their own sports card art.

A number of exhibitors put a special emphasis on work by women artists including Artist Estate Studio (Brooklyn, New York, USA) which featured work by Siri Berg, Mimi Chen Ting, Judith Dolnick, Hermine Ford, Joan Witek, and Ali Dell Bitta; as well as Kathryn Markel Fine Arts (New York and Bridgehampton, New York, USA) which presented work by abstract female artists including Maeve D'Arcy, Joanne Freeman, Conny Goelz Schmitt, Susan English, and Erin O'Brien; and Richard Levy Gallery (Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA), which showed art by two contemporary female artists working with concepts of space and time in the northern New Mexico region: Nikesha Breeze and Jennifer Lynch; as well as the Landing (Los Angeles, California, USA), which presented a booth of work by Anne Lindberg and Amanda Valdez which examines the painting tradition, which has historically been male-dominated, and the fiber art tradition, which has been primarily female.

Themes of nature were the focus of booths by Manneken Press (Bloomington, Illinois, USA), including Rupert Deese's "Rivers & Mountains" series, Judy Ledgerwood's "Field Of Flowers,” Anna Kunz's "Echolocation," and Claire Lieberman's "Big Butterfly;” and Philip Martin Gallery (Los Angeles, California, USA), which presented, among others, new works by Aaron Morse who explores nature, ecology, and land use, and Daniel Dove who depicts single structures against banal landscapes and coolly decorated interiors.

A focus on color was another theme at Intersect Palm Springs 2023 with Morgan Lehman Gallery (New York, New York, USA) showing artist Sara Genn's current thematic, ongoing installation project, "Continuous Monument to Color;” and Nancy Hoffman Gallery (New York, New York, USA) presenting a celebration of color with artists Viola Frey, Timothy Cummings, and Jesse Small providing rhythmic and chromatic energy.

There was a pop-up from LA-based Coloured Publishing—creator of artist books, zines, looseleaf publications, prints, t-shirts, and buttons—the Fair’s official bookseller partner.

A booth featuring a special design exhibition by Yvel (Palm Beach, Florida, USA and Jerusalem, ISRAEL), an international luxury jewelry brand, was designed with a water wall that is a hallmark of all Yvel boutiques, and symbolizes a connection to nature. The 2023 Art to Wear collection blends nature and design, crafted by a team of skilled artisans whose work will be showcased at Intersect Palm Springs.

Visitor Information
Intersect Palm Springs | February 9-12, 2023
Palm Springs Convention Center
277 N Avenida Caballeros
Palm Springs CA 92262
www.intersectpalmsprings.com

Opening Night Preview | Thursday, February 9: 5-8 pm (VIP + All Access Pass only)

Open to the Public:
Friday, February 10: 11 am - 6 pm
Saturday, February 11: 11 am - 5 pm
Sunday, February 12: VIP Closing Brunch: 10-11 am; General Admission: 11 am - 3 pm

Health and Safety
To ensure the safety of all visitors, participants, and staff, Intersect Palm Springs is closely monitoring the news, and state and local CDC guidelines, to inform our safety protocols. Please visit the City of Palm Springs website for the most up-to-date information, here.

View the Fair on Artsy, Intersect’s Online Marketplace Partner
Intersect Palm Springs has partnered with Artsy, the largest global online marketplace for buying, selling, and discovering fine art by leading artists. Artsy will provide a unique opportunity for exhibiting galleries to promote their virtual booths to Artsy’s global audience of over 2 million collectors and art lovers. Collectors can experience Intersect Palm Springs on Artsy to discover artists, save favorite works, view works on their home walls through Artsy's AR mobile tool, and directly purchase work from galleries.

Visit Palm Springs Art Museum
Palm Springs Art Museum will offer complimentary admission to Intersect Palm Springs pass holders during the Fair, and will host special events at the Museum for Intersect VIP pass holders. Says Luisa Heredia, Chief Education and Community Engagement Officer, “Palm Springs Art Museum is delighted to partner with Intersect Palm Springs, and we look forward to welcoming fair attendees to both of our museum locations. Our winter exhibitions will be of particular interest to contemporary art lovers as they cover the disciplines of light and space, new media, and architecture. Our relationship with Intersect plays an important part in fulfilling the museum’s mission of sharing exciting art experiences with the entire Coachella Valley.”

Lead Logistics and Transit Partner
The Art Collective Fine Art Services

Media Partners
American Art Collector / American Fine Art Magazine
Artsy
Contemporary Art Review LA
Coachella Valley Independent
Curate.LA
Palm Springs Life

Cultural Partners
ArtTable
Desert Open Studios
CREATE Center for the Arts
High Desert Test Sites
MOAH Lancaster Museum & Public Art Foundation
Palm Springs Art Museum
Palm Springs Chamber of Commerce
Pratt/CCA – East Meets West
The ELEMENTAL

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Intersect Fairs
Intersect Aspen is an art fair taking place each August in the heart of one of the nation’s most prestigious collector communities. Formerly known as Art Aspen, it has been running since 2010.

Intersect Palm Springs is an art and design fair taking place each February in the Coachella Valley. Formerly known as Art Palm Springs, it has been running since 2012.

SOFA Chicago focuses on three-dimensional artworks that cross the boundaries of fine art, decorative art, fiber arts, functional art, and design. It has been running since 1993.

About Intersect Art and Design
Intersect Art and Design produces Intersect Aspen, Intersect Palm Springs, and SOFA Chicago, cultural events that connect galleries with art lovers and collectors, highlighting art and design locally, regionally, and globally. Overseen by Managing Director Becca Hoffman, the Intersect team is committed to building community and connectivity in the locations of the fairs. Through cultural partners, programming, and curatorial vision, Intersect offers year-round opportunities for dialogue, engagement, and inspiration. Visit the website at IntersectFairs.com and follow along on social media @IntersectArtandDesign.

Leadership
Intersect is a partnership of brothers Tim and Dirk von Gal, who are event industry veterans with more than 50 years of combined experience creating successful trade shows and conferences for business, consumer, and art industry sectors. The three fairs had been under the umbrella of Tim von Gal’s former company Urban Expositions (founded in 1995), which was acquired by Clarion in 2015. The von Gal brothers’ launch of Intersect in April 2020 brings the fairs back under their management once again. Intersect is part of vGMgt LLC, which is a team of dedicated professionals focused on customer service, integrity, and the experiential value of Intersect Art and Design.

Managing Director Becca Hoffman, who joined Intersect Art and Design in April 2020, was the Director of the Outsider Art Fair from 2013 – 2020, and was formerly the director of Peter Findlay Gallery, and Andrew Edlin Gallery. Hoffman received her B.A. in Fine Art Photography from Dartmouth where she helped start the first student art gallery and worked at the Hood Museum of Art. From there, Hoffman achieved her M.A. in Contemporary Art at Sotheby’s in London.

Website
Visit us at IntersectPalmSprings.com for updates on programming, cultural partners, exhibitors, events, and more.

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Media Contact
Meg Blackburn, meg@blackburncreative.com