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57th Street Art Fair : ウィキペディア英語版
57th Street Art Fair
The 57th Street Art Fair is Chicago's oldest juried art fair. Founded in 1948, it is held the first weekend in June every year on 57th Street between Kimbark and Kenwood Avenues, in the Chicago neighborhood of Hyde Park, directly north of the University of Chicago campus. It is "the only large, international not-for-profit art fair devoted to exhibiting original art, operated solely for the benefit of the artists, and run by a small group of volunteers without any institutional support."〔Julie Richman and Mary Louise Womer, ''Chicago's 57th Street Art Fair'', 57th Street Art Fair Committee Publishers, 1997,Julie Richman, “Art Fairs Today, Yesterday and Tomorrow“ ‘Chicago’s 57th Street Art Fair, The First 50 Years 1948-1997’ pp.16-22 〕
==History==
The 57th Street Art Fair was founded in 1948 by Mary Louise Womer, proprietor of The Little Gallery on 57th Street, which was then a thriving arts colony, "a time of oddballs and crazy people (in later years many of them famous as writers, scientists, and artists) and extraordinary, sometimes nutty, local events."〔Julie Richman and Mary Louise Womer, ''Chicago's 57th Street Art Fair'', 57th Street Art Fair Committee Publishers, 1997, p. 5〕 Ms. Womer wished to acquaint the large number of young artists in the neighborhood with each other, and decided to hold an outdoor fair on Saturday and Sunday, October 16th and 17th, 1948. 51 artists paid 50 cents each to exhibit, and by Sunday's end, had sold $500 worth of art.〔Julie Richman and Mary Louise Womer, ''Chicago's 57th Street Art Fair, The First 50 Years 1948-1997'', 57th Street Art Fair Committee Publishers, 1997, pp. 6-8〕 The fair was so popular, it was continued the next year with a committee of organizers. By 1952 there were sales of over $10,000.〔Julie Richman and Mary Louise Womer, ''Chicago's 57th Street Art Fair'', 57th Street Art Fair Committee Publishers, 1997, p. 12〕
The early fairs were not juried, but they contained a number of exceptional artists. Claes Oldenburg's earliest recorded sales of artworks were at the 57th Street Art Fair, sometime before 1957, where he sold 5 items for a total price of $25.〔David McCracken, "The Art Fair That's Been In the Picture the Longest", Chicago Tribune, June 5th, 1987, page 3〕 The fair became juried in 1963, when it had grown too large for the available space.

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