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There was Oceanic art, Navajo blankets, even a booth filled with nothing but paintings by Gutai, the postwar Japanese collective.
Its New York branch was represented here with a large booth filled with paintings and sculptures by Calder, Lucio Fontana and Bacon.
Last week, at Maison et Objet, the semiannual trade fair in Paris, she was officiating in a booth filled with concrete furniture, most of which she had designed.
When Mr. Paladino introduced himself to Lis Barsuglia-Madsen, 55, a vendor standing in a narrow booth filled with brightly colored scarves and hats, her husband, Michael Barsuglia, frowned and darted away.
On a recent morning when I visited a sensor outpost at the Port of Newark, four young Customs officers with pistols strapped to their belts huddled in a booth filled with computers as trucks rumbled through a line of radiation portals, which are shaped like metallic archways.
The cavernous convention center that houses the fair has booth after booth filled with blue-chip masters like Warhol, Picasso, Bacon and Calder, or artists who, like Ms. Thomas, have been the subject of recent museum exhibitions or are featured at the Venice Biennale, which opened this month.
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New Milford Arts Fair The Village Green in New Milford is spacious enough to contain 250 tented booths filled with antiques, art, crafts and collectibles.
A BACK-TO-NATURE theme ruled at the New York International Gift Market last week as store buyers crowded the aisles at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, rummaging through booths filled with bees on pillows and coral on walls, birds under glass and sea urchin lamps.
The entire city is lined with booths filled with artistic pieces, ranging from abstract to surrealism.
I had seen StoryCorps' booths, filled with professional recording equipment, around the city and was excited to see the inside of one, but I was surprised by the experience.
Along with booths filled with explanations and flyers, some supporters will roll around inside a giant transparent ball featuring different types of swastikas.
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