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2024 • Kunstbulletin, Gallery Kendra Jayne Patrick in the Kunstbulletin. Adrian Dürrwang. • Ebony Magazine, BLACK CULTURE IS ALIVE AND WELL IN SWITZERLAND. HERE'S WHERE YOU CAN FIND IT. DeAnna Taylor.
2023 • The Art Newspaper, The 21 galleries making their Art Basel debut this year—and what they're bringing. Kate Brown.
• Artsy, KJP interviewed in Black Woman Gallerists on Growth and Going Global. Jasmin Hernandez.
• Art Basel, KJP interviewed in It’s important to listen to artists’: A roundtable on current gallery models. Brian Boucher.
• Artnet, Gallery Partner Ernst Fischer weighs in on the fondue commandments in Wet Paint Goes to Basel, Where We Were Tattooed by David Mugrabi, Fleeced for Drinks, and Appalled by the Beds at Les Trois Rois. Annie Armstrong.
• Cultured Magazine, The Freshman Class of Art Basel: Meet 7 Dealers Making Their Debut at the 2023 Swiss Fair. Julie Baumgardner.
• Artnet, KJP interviewed in Amid Recession Fears and a Leadership Shuffle, Art Basel Could be Different This Year. Art Pros Weigh In With Predictions. Kate Brown.
2022 • Artsy The 10 Best Booths at Art Basel in Miami Beach 2022. Ayanna Dozier.
• New Art Dealers Alliance, NADA and TD Bank are pleased to announce Curated Spotlight, a special section at NADA New York 2022 curated by Kendra Jayne Patrick, a NADA member and founder of the itinerant Gallery Kendra Jayne Patrick.
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2021 • New York Times, Signs of Sea Change at Art Basel Miami: More Galleries of Color. Robin Pogrebin.
• Artnet, To Adapt to a Changing Market, Art Basel Is Eliminating Old Rules That Barred Younger Galleries From the Fair. Julia Halperin.
• Forbes, In an interview with Forbes, Swizz Beatz reveals his favorite work in Art Basel Miami Beach 2021 is that of gallery artist Qualeasha Wood. Jordi Lippe-McGraw.
• ARTnews, First-Time Exhibitors Shine at Art Basel Miami Beach as Selection Committee Pushes to Diversify. Alex Greenberger.
• BET, Art Basel Miami 2021: Black Artists You Should Know. Kevin L. Clark.
• Artsy, The Canvas: Sifting through the Sands of Art Basel in Miami Beach’s 2021 Edition to Understand Where the Biggest Art Fair in the U.S. Goes from Here. The Canvas.
• Le Monde, La mer, le soleil… et la diversité à l’œuvre à Art Basel Miami Beach. Emmanuelle Jardonnet.
• The Art Insider, Art Basel Miami Beach Sees More First-Timer Exhibitors Before Opening Day. David Guido Pietroni.
2020 • Gallery Gurls, Art Convo with Kendra Jayne Patrick: The Aesthetics, Scholarship, and Pleasures that Propel her Gallery Forward. Jasmin Hernandez.
• GARAGE, KJP speaks with Colleen Kelsey for Vice’s GARAGE Magazine about just how our current exhibition at Metro Pictures came to be. Colleen Kelsey.
• Artnet, KJP speaks with Tim Schneider & Eileen Kinsella about how New York gallerists are dealing with the "new normal". Tim Schneider and Eileen Kinsella.
• New York 1 Nightly News, TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY OCCUPATIONAL ADJUSTMENTS AND CONSIDERATIONS, EPISODE 4: Seating Chart for a Fall Dinner Party in a Pandemic at Metro Pictures to be featured on New York City's NY1 News.
• STP, KJP in conversation with Marissa Delano about her summer essay on power vis-à-vis the black female avant-garde for YARD Concept, goings on at her itinerant art gallery, and America: 2020, for Lucien Smith's STP (Serving the People). Marissa Delano.
• ARTnews, Sarah Douglas, Editor-in-Chief, celebrates a historic Jo Shane piece resurfacing at NADA's inaugural edition of FAIR in its May 19, 2020 Newsletter. Sarah Douglas.
• Artsy, KJP featured in Black Artists and Gallerists on What a More Inclusive Art World Would Look Like. Taylor Crumpton.
• San Francisco Chronicle, Jo Shane at NADA Presents ‘Fair’. Charles Desmarais.
• The Untitled Magazine, NADA PRESENTS “FAIR”: A NEW ONLINE-ONLY ART FAIR INITIATIVE. The Untitled Magazine Editors.
• Barron’s, NADA Supports Dealers and Artists With Digital “FAIR”. Abby Schultz.
• Artsy, Black-Owned Galleries to Support Across the United States. Artsy Editorial Team.
• Dazed Magazine, A global list of Black-owned/Founded Museums, Art Galleries, and Spaces. Ashleigh Kane, Thom Waite and Gunseli Yalcinkaya.
• Hypebeast, A Growing List of 90+ Black-Owned Galleries and Museums to Support Across the Globe. Keith Estiler.