SHEER RETURNS TO THE AFFORDABLE ART FAIR NYC SPRING 2025 EDITION WITH ARTISTS ASARI AIBANGBEE, ALANIS FORDE, AND NIA WINSLOW
SHEER returns to the Affordable Art Fair NYC for the Spring edition from March 19-23rd at the Metropolitan Pavilion in Chelsea!
SHEER will be exhibiting select works at Booth F1 by artists Nia Winslow, Alanis Forde, and Asari Aibangbee curated by Bianca Jean-Pierre.
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Please email Bianca Jean-Pierre bianca@sheerworldwide.com for all inquiries.
NIA WINSLOW
Nia Imani Winslow, originally from Washington, DC, is a self-taught mixed media collage artist based in Brooklyn, New York. Using paper as her preferred material, Nia combines the complexities of different textures, cuttings and clippings to illuminate figures, moods and stories. Through her artistry, Nia combines her passion for style and her chosen medium to inspire self-love and inventiveness in individuals, with a principal focus on the African and Black diaspora.
Nia photographed by Nabila Wirakusumah for SHEER
Nia Winslow, School’s Out, 2025, Mixed media paper collage on birch wood panel (made with several pieces of vintage paper from magazines circa 1940 - 1960, 30x40in, $5,700
Nia Winslow, Steady, 2025, Paper collage on birch wood panel, 40x30in, $5,500 ***SOLD***
Nia Winslow, We Real Cool, 2025, Paper collage on birch wood panel, 40x30in, $5,000
Nia Winslow, License to Loiter, 2021, Paper collage on 1-5/8in deep birch wood, 24x36in, $2,500 ***SOLD***
Nia Winslow, Untitled, 2024, Paper collage on birch wood panel, 36x24in, $3,000
ALANIS FORDE
Alanis Forde is a figurative portraiture and surrealist artist who lives and works in Barbados. She works mainly with oil paint and collage on traditional canvas. The use of unrefined brushstrokes, dotted textures, patterns and vibrant colours, allows the viewer’s eye to be in constant motion and transports them into a paradisiacal dystopia.
“I am interested in escapism and what it means to live in a paradise space that is seen as a vacation or escape for others. What then is my escape? My paradise? That ‘third’ escape is what I am searching for.”
Alanis photographd by Shalaina Joy for SHEER
Alanis Forde, Golden Hour, 2022, Oil on canvas, 30x40in, $3,750
Alanis Forde, Tropical Gaze Inside Out, 2023, Oil on canvas, 24x36in, $4,750
Alanis Forde, Bloom, 2024, Oil on round canvas, 16in, $1,250
Alanis Forde, Verdure, 2024, Oil on round canvas, 16in, $1,250
Alanis Forde, Hematite, 2025, Framed hot press print, Edition 1 of 5, 30x36in, $1,500
Alanis Forde, Tropical Gaze I, 2025, Framed hot press print, Edition 1 of 5, 21x26in, $650
Alanis Forde, Erubescent, 2025, Framed hot press print, Edition 1 of 5, 15x20in, $550
Alanis Forde, Autonomy, 2025, Framed hot press print, Edition 1 of 5, 15x15in, $500
Alanis Forde, Amalgam, 2025, Framed hot press print, Edition 1 of 5, 30x30in, $750
ASARI AIBANGBEE
Asari Aibangbee is an interdisciplinary artist originally from Los Angeles and Corona, CA specializing in fiber/textile art. Asari's fiber art combines traditional techniques, such as hand tufting with a tufting gun, punch needle, and sustainable yarn with other materials to create intricate compositions. These pieces depict symbols, cultural artifacts, and motifs significant to the Black Queer community, serving as visual metaphors that foster broader discussions on identity, belonging, and the diasporic experience.
Asari photographed by Kalynn Youngblood for SHEER
Asari Aibangbee, Myriad of Marmalade, 2024, Textile/ Tufted Rug, Acrylic, Cotton, Mohair, Silk, and Wool Yarn, 36x36in, $5,555
Asari Aibangbee, Citrus Esthetics, An Ode to Black Femininity, 2024, Textile/ Tufted Rug, Acrylic, Cotton, Mohair, Silk, and Wool Yarn, 36x36in, $5,555
Photography by Shalaina Joy
As we approach the Affordable Art Fair Spring Edition opening this Wednesday, March 19th in NYC, we are excited to spotlight Alanis Forde, one of SHEER's exhibiting artists. Alanis is a figurative portraiture and surrealist artist who lives and works in Barbados. She works mainly with oil paint and collage on traditional canvas. The use of unrefined brushstrokes, dotted textures, patterns and vibrant colors allows the viewer’s eye to be in constant motion and transports them into a paradisiacal dystopia.