The Artwork on Paper honest is again at Pier 36 in Decrease Manhattan for its eleventh version, which kicked off with a VIP preview on Thursday night (4 September). The medium-specific honest options 81 exhibitors from all over the world this 12 months; its organisers, Artwork Market Productions, have additionally programmed a full calendar of interactive occasions and workshops, together with the return of Booksmart Honest. This fair-within-the-fair organised in partnership with the Middle for E book Arts champions the handmade artist’s ebook and a variety of printed supplies created by artists, establishments and impartial presses.
Nina Katchadourian, Plant #30, 2021 Tempo Gallery
This 12 months’s Artwork on Paper contains a energetic mélange of choices within the titular medium. Standouts embody tenderly crafted tabletop, plant-like sculptures by Nina Katchadourian, that are offered by Tempo Gallery, and Mary Beth Edelson’s Story Gathering Packing containers, on Accola Griefen Wonderful Artwork‘s stand, a social apply venture from the early Nineteen Seventies that asks guests to contribute handwritten responses to prompts about id, gender and immigration.
Some work on the honest skirts the temporary a bit; a number of exhibitors are displaying work, ceramics and different non-paper objects. Throughout Thursday’s preview, one customer was overheard asking: “The place’s the paper stuff?” Nonetheless, Artwork on Paper’s coronary heart is in its distinctive deal with the limitless and unique manipulations of an historic, ever-evolving substrate.

Nicolas V. Sanchez, Harley in a inexperienced shirt, 2025, priced at $4,000 Courtesy Nicolas V. Sanchez
The artist Nicolas V. Sanchez, who rose to prominence by posting his hyperrealistic ballpoint pen sketchbook drawings to his 350,000 Instagram followers, has tailored his work for consumers who love the genuine, intimate really feel of his items.
“I went to the New York Academy of Artwork, and my commute from my condominium to high school was 40 minutes, so I sketched to cross the time,” he tells The Artwork Newspaper. “I began utilizing that approach for fee work, and I might all the time do them in my sketchbooks and put up my pages on-line, after which it simply become individuals saying, ‘Hey, how do I’ve that although?’ Individuals needed to purchase the entire sketchbook, however there’s notes and telephone numbers and physician’s appointments and social safety numbers in there! So now I’m pondering of the sketchbook as simply one other technique to matte and body a drawing. It’s one drawing per sketchbook, framed. I saved it within the sketchbooks as a result of it connects individuals to what they see on-line, and I needed to supply a chunk of my studio apply”.
Sanchez’s stand is stuffed with palm-sized notebooks pressed open underneath glass, revealing lush, jewel-like photos that commemorate his Mexican American heritage. His renderings of cows, horses and fridge magnets act as nostalgic, devotional mementos.

Rebecca Messier, Untitled (Mauve #1), 2024, priced at $3,690.00 © the artist, courtesy Fringe Gallery
On the stand of first-time exhibitor Fringe Gallery, the Seattle-born artist Rebecca Messier is displaying light geometrical abstractions that belie the modest violence of their making with a needle and thread.
“These are all hand-sewn straight into the paper,” says Allison Cannella, a director on the gallery. “It’s a really meticulous course of”. That is Messier’s first time displaying outdoors of Telluride, Colorado, the place each she and Fringe are based mostly; her debut nods to Minimalist portray, with a piercing twist.

Monira Basis and Mana Up to date Artwork Middle’s stand at Artwork on Paper options works by Anne Muntges, Jaouad Bentama, Qinza Najm, Verdiana Patacchini, Shihori Yamamoto, Jonathan Twingley and Kele McComsey Courtesy Monira Basis and Mana Up to date Artwork Middle
The Monira Basis, in collaboration with Jersey Metropolis’s Mana Up to date Artwork Middle, has launched its first “full-scale collaboration” with Artwork on Paper after years of partnerships, in accordance with Kristin DeAngelis, the senior director of technique and operations at Mana Up to date. Their joint stand which options artists affiliated with each organisations, together with hand-printed fake wooden panelling and houseplant cut-outs by the Brooklyn-based artist Anne Muntges, an illustrator and printmaker. “My work focuses on recreating the world as I expertise it,” says Muntges.

Andrea Bergen, Enjoyable Between Buns, 2025, priced at $1,900 Cindy Lisica Gallery
The Oakland, California-based Cindy Lisica Gallery is displaying frenetically bestial works by the San Francisco-based artist Andrea Bergen, whose handcut paper depictions of naughty, anarchic critters, canines, pigeons and raccoons marry precision with boundless extra. In Enjoyable Between Buns (2025), two monkeys go full “Girl and the Tramp” on a cheeseburger, a deviously scrumptious image of teamwork incarnate.
Artwork on Paper, till 7 September, Pier 36, Manhattan, New York








