CONDUCTOR
Apr 29, 2026 10:00 AM
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May 3, 2026 5:00 PM
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Presenting individual artists and galleries from across Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean, South Asia, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Oceania and Indigenous Nations around the globe, CONDUCTOR seeks to deepen ties with these regions of the world, providing an inclusive and accessible platform for cultural exchange and expanding opportunities for artists and their galleries to grow and develop their markets in New York. The fair is curated by Adriana Farietta in collaboration with PHA.
“With a focus on Global Majority voices, the fair offers more than just art—it’s a platform for cultural diplomacy, where fresh perspectives lead the conversation.”
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artnet
“New York’s spring art season can be dizzying. But across the Brooklyn Bridge, away from the perhaps buzzier Manhattan shows, a more intimate opportunity to engage with artists awaits.”
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Hyperallergic
“Framed as a challenge to the structural limits of legacy fairs, Conductor is testing not just who gets to show—but how the entire model could evolve.”
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ARTnews
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