This week, from March 4 through March 8, 2015, ADAA The Art Show, America’s longest running art fair, will take over New York’s historic Park Avenue Armory. The 27th edition of the fair, which is organized by the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA) to benefit Henry Street Settlement, will feature booths from 72 of the nation’s leading art dealers. We’ve compiled a small sneak-peak of the works that’ll be on view. Highlights include Tracey Emin’s bronze sculpture, The Heart Has Its Reasons at Lehmann Maupin Gallery, and works from Matisse and Picasso at Pace Prints.
A Preview of ADAA The Art Show
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