ARTNEWS: Carolyn Salas: In Pictures: See the Grand-Slamming Sculptures in the Armory Show’s First-Ever Exhibition at the U.S. Open
In Pictures: See the Grand-Slamming Sculptures in the Armory Show’s First-Ever Exhibition at the U.S. Open
Five artists are presenting works on the grounds of the tennis championship.
Vittoria Benzine, August 25, 2022
In June, the Armory and the United States Tennis Association (USTA) announced their first-ever partnership, presenting the Armory Off-Site at the U.S. Open. Now, images of the works installed on the grounds of the tennis championship have gone live. The Armory Off-Site program launched last year, with public sculptures installed around New York City during the fair’s run in September.
The New York Times: Caroyln Salas: At the U.S. Open, 5 Artists Get a Place in the Sun
At the U.S. Open, 5 Artists Get a Place in the Sun
Five sculptures, created by artists from underrepresented communities, will find a place in the sun at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens until Sept. 11.
By Kalia Richardson
Updated Aug. 29, 2022
The New York Times: U.S.T.A. and the Armory Show to Bring 5 Artists to the U.S. Open
U.S.T.A. and the Armory Show to Bring 5 Artists to the U.S. Open
Sculptures by the artists, from underrepresented communities, will be on display as part of the U.S. Tennis Association’s Be Open social justice campaign.
By Kalia Richardson June 29, 2022
THE BROOKLYN RAIL: CAROLYN SALAS
THE BROOKLYN RAIL
CAROLYN SALAS
JUL-AUG 2015
By Mary Proenza
This is an elegant, cohesive set of sculptures, and the show is only Salas’s second New York solo exhibition. It’ll be good to see what she goes on to do. Her sculptures have a restrained beauty that’s clearly felt and are wonderful in their suggestive powers