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IFPDA Fair

Before the Campbell's Soup cans, before Marilyn, there was the blotted line. Long-Sharp Gallery's IFPDA presentation offers collectors a rare opportunity to see where Andy Warhol's visual revolution began—and where it led.

The centerpiece: rare two-page blotted line drawings from the 1950s, complete as Warhol attached them. Paired with important 1980s works—including a 1984 graphite portrait of Michael Jackson, a preparatory study for the legendary TIME Magazine cover—the presentation traces the full arc of a career defined by the tension between production and creation.

The booth extends beyond blue-chip territory. Four drawings by Moira Cameron make their world debut—never before seen or exhibited. Cameron won the 2025 Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer Portrait Award at London's National Portrait Gallery and has sold out at every art fair since. Also featured: preparatory drawings and finished sculpture by Tarik Currimbhoy, recently exhibited at the Museum of Art & Photography in Bengaluru, and unique prints from Sam Gilliam's Dogon series, fresh to market with printer provenance.

Museum-quality blue-chip works alongside emerging artists with strong institutional validation—a model Long-Sharp Gallery has followed for 20 years.

We hope to see you at the Park Avenue Armory, Booth B-11. Please reach out to info@longsharpgallery.com for complimentary passes or a preview of works slated for exhibition.

Image: Don’t know © Moira Cameron, 2026, Acrylic, ink, spray paint, pastels, graphite stick, chalk on paper.

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