Expo Chicago Wrap-Up: Part Two
Written by Andrew Katz Katz

Of those I spoke to, whether they made sales or not, there were several things that the exhibitors agreed upon: that the fair looked top-notch, that the process of exhibiting at EXPO went off essentially without a hitch, and that they encountered as many out-of-town collectors as they did local ones. It seems almost as though Karman and EXPO Chicago did everything right, everything that people said that they wanted from the fair. So if this is EXPO’s only year, at whom will the finger be pointed? Will the fair’s critics blame the collectors for not convincing other collectors to come? Is the economy to blame for the modest spending? Or will everyone simply shrug their shoulders and hold the notion of Chicago in general responsible with the self-fulfilling prophecy of our Second City syndrome? The latter being the most frightening possibility of them all, what we can hope for is that those who did clean up, cover their costs and make a profit will continue to support Tony Karman’s incomparable effort.
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