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The 2021 edition of The Art Show welcomes over 70 galleries, and for the first time will dedicate over half of the fair to solo artist exhibitions.
November 4, 2021 - November 7, 2021
Presented by the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA) benefitting the Henry Street Settlement, the 2021 edition of The Art Show welcomes over 70 galleries, and for the first time will dedicate over half of the fair to solo artist exhibitions. The Art Show incorporates a range of in-person and virtual programming, including access to ADAA galleries and discussions with industry leaders, curators, and artists.
The fair opens with a benefit preview this Wednesday, November 3, and will bring together some of New York’s art, business, and philanthropic communities. Anticipated highlights of the fair include a presentation by Yancey Richardson of iconic self-portraits by Tseng Kwong Chi, and Tseng's photo sequence produced in collaboration with Keith Haring and Bill T. Jones. Curated especially for the Art Show is a two-person exploration of luminosity from the David Kordansky Gallery, featuring “Parabolic Lens” sculptures by Fred Eversley and new works on paper by Mary Weatherford. Among fair first-timers is Melissa S. Cody, a Navajo weaver, debuting five monumental tapestries with the Garth Greenan Gallery.
Returning to the Javits Center from September 9—11, The Armory Show’s 2022 edition will welcome nearly 250 galleries from around 30 countries.
This week’s SPRING/BREAK Art Show marks ten years of the fair and its 11th New York edition, open from September 7—12 at 625 Madison Avenue.
Independent launches new art fair this week, Independent 20th Century, taking place at the Battery Maritime Building from September 8—11.
VOLTA New York returns this spring with cutting-edge programming and the debut of a new location. Through May 22, 49 national and international galleries will exhibit works by an impressive cohort of world-renowned and newly celebrated artists.
The New York edition of 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair returns in-person this week, happening for the first time at Harlem Parish.
For the occasion of New York City’s 2022 Art Week, Independent Art Fair will return to Spring Studios from May 6—8.
The New Art Dealers Alliance returns to New York City for its 8th edition, which will be open at Pier 36 from May 5—8.
Returning to New York City’s Park Avenue Armory for the first time since the pandemic, TEFAF will be open to the public from May 6—10.
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