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Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Russia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, Turkey, the United Kingdom, the United Arab Emirates and the United States.
The exhibitor list reflects 71 new exhibitors for the 2017 edition, including: Galleria Continua (San
Gimignano, Beijing, Les Moulins, Havana), Jeffrey Deitch (New York), kaufmann repetto (Milan, New
York), Kayne Griffin Corcoran (Los Angeles), Galerie Peter Kilchmann (Zurich), Galerie Krinzinger
(Vienna), Dominique Lvy (New York, London, Geneva), Fergus McCaffrey (New York), kamel
mennour (Paris), MIER GALLERY (Los Angeles), Moran Bondaroff (Los Angeles), Pace Gallery (New
York, London, Beijing, Hong Kong, Paris, Palo Alto), Plan B (Cluj, Berlin), PROYECTOSMONCLOVA
(Mexico City), Sultana (Paris), Various Small Fires (Los Angeles), Waldburger Wouters (Brussels),
Galerie Fons Welters (Amsterdam), White Cube (London, Hong Kong) and Thomas Zander (Cologne).
Seven new galleries from Asia include: 10 Chancery Lane Gallery (Hong Kong), Arario Gallery (Seoul,
Cheonan, Shanghai), GALLERY HYUNDAI (Seoul), Tomio Koyama Gallery (Tokyo), Mizuma Art
Gallery (Tokyo), Tang Contemporary Art (Beijing, Hong Kong, Bangkok) and Vitamin Creative Space
(Guangzhou).
New exhibitors are joined by an extensive list of 2016 participants, returning for 2017: Blain|Southern
(London, Berlin), Marianne Boesky Gallery (New York, Aspen), James Cohan (New York), DITTRICH
& SCHLECHTRIEM (Berlin), Honor Fraser (Los Angeles), Gaudel de Stampa (Paris), Instituto de
Visin (Bogota), Kadel Willborn (Dusseldorf), Paul Kasmin Gallery (New York), Sean Kelly (New
York), Knig Galerie (Berlin), Andrew Kreps Gallery (New York), Galerie Lelong (New York, Paris),
Lisson Gallery (London, Milan, New York), Marlborough Gallery (New York), Victoria Miro (London),
mor charpentier (Paris), OMR (Mexico City), Praz-Delavallade (Paris), Galerie Eva Presenhuber
(Zurich), Galeria Nara Roesler (Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, New York), Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac (Paris,
Pantin, Salzburg), Marc Selwyn Fine Art (Beverly Hills), Jack Shainman Gallery (New York), Sies +
Hke (Dusseldorf), Jessica Silverman Gallery (San Francisco), Sprth Magers (Berlin, London, Los
Angeles), Galeria Luisa Strina (Sao Paulo), Timothy Taylor (London, New York), Galerie Daniel
Templon (Paris, Brussels) and Vilma Gold (London).
The main section of the fair, Galleries, features outstanding 20th and 21st century artworks in a range of
media, from painting and photography to sculpture, video and installation. Solo-artist presentations and
strong artistic pairings include: a site-specific multimedia installation by Jennifer Steinkamp at ACME.;
at Jeffrey Deitch, a recreation of Deitchs legendary Florine Stettheimer Collapsed Time Salon, first
presented at the 1995 Gramercy International Art Fair; a new project by Studio Drift exploring the
boundaries of technology and nature at Pace Gallery; early and rare works by James Turrell, including
examples from his Autonomous Structures series made between 19892010 paired with works by Mary
Corse at Kayne Griffin Corcoran; illuminated installations and geometric canvases by Franois Morellet
at kammel mennour; Rico Gatson at Ronald Feldman Fine Arts; at Wetterling Gallery, new works by
Doug + Mike Starn in what will be the artists first solo presentation in New York since their 2010 Big
Bamb exhibition on the roof of the Metropolitan Museum of Art; at Mizuma, a never-before-seen 57 foot
painting by the Japanese artist Makoto Aida; large-format charcoal drawings and sculptures by Rinus
van de Velde at Knig Galerie; Richard Nonas steel and wood floor sculptures from the 1970s in
dialogue with a selection of paintings by Marcia Hafif from the 1960s at Fergus McCaffrey; a series of
performances by Sadaharu Horio, the youngest member of the Gutai group, at Axel Vervoordt Gallery;
at Kohn Gallery, Larry Bells iconic cube sculptures interplay with new pigment paintings by Lita
Albuquerque; and a new body of sculptures by Kathy Butterly, presented jointly by Tibor de Nagy
Gallery and Shoshana Wayne Gallery.
Dedicated exclusively to artworks made before 2000, Insights emphasizes solo-artist, dual-artist and
thematic presentations, ranging from modern and post-war masterworks to artistic rediscoveries.
Highlights include: paintings by Jacob Lawrence, a key figure of the Harlem Renaissance, at Jonathan
Boos at Galerie Klaus Gerrit Friese, late paintings and drawings by Willi Baumeister from the artists
estate; at Galleria d'Arte Maggiore G.A.M.; a selection of works by Roberto Sebastian Matta, Gordon
Matta-Clark and Pablo Echaurren, which were first exhibited at the Fondazione Querini Stampalia in
Venice in conjunction with the 55th Venice Biennale in 2013; prints and works on paper by David
Hockney made between 1961 and 1980 at Lyndsey Ingram; paintings, collages and assemblages culled
from a single private collection by the late painter and mixed-media artist Jess at Hackett | Mill; Yayoi
Kusama, Atsuko Tanaka and Yuko Nasaka in dialogue at Whitestone Gallery; an exploration of Joaquin
Torres-Garcias influence on Juan Hernandez-Pijuan at Galeria Marc Domenech; an exploration of
women and performance from the 1970s at Richard Saltoun, with important works by Marina
Abramovic, Helena Almeida, Ida Applebroog, Valie Export, Gina Pane, Carolee Schneemann and Jo
Spence among others.
Presents is a platform for galleries no more than ten years old to showcase recently made work through
solo-artist and dual-artist presentations. Highlights include: sculptures by Ana Roldn paired with a
recent paintings by Sebastin Fierro at Instituto de Visin; works by Cuban artist Diana
Fonseca Quiones at El Apartamento; glass sculptures by Jessica Warboys paired with figurative
paintings by Jill Mulleady at Gaudel de Stampa; ceramics by Bettina Samson and sculptures by Jacin
Giordano evoke pre-Columbian and primitive art forms at Sultana; Marinella Senatore, presented by
Laveronica arte contemporanea, in anticipation of her solo exhibition at the Queens Museum opening
April 2017; a site-specific, black box installation by Francisco Ugarte at Arredondo Arozarena; Iranian
artists Nazgol Ansarinia and Kamrooz Aram, presented by Green Art Gallery, address the social and
political consequences of displacement and transition; at MIER Gallery, new paintings by Jan-Ole
Schiemann; a survey of works on paper by Mernet Lawson at Various Small Fires; and new paintings by
Matthias Dornfeld at Waldburger Wouters.
This years Focus, curated by Jarrett Gregory (Los Angeles County Museum of Art), brings together
twelve artists from ten countries around the idea of social and political awareness during a time of
uncertainty. Titled What Is To Be Done?, this section offers in-depth presentations by artists who employ
various methods of engagement to probe the relationship between creation and participation. Highlights
include: recent sculptures from the Cercle d'Art des Travailleurs de Plantations Congolaises (CATPC)
that confront the trauma of colonialism, presented jointly by KOW and Galerie Fons Welters; a film by
Johan Grimonprez exploring the global arms trade at Sean Kelly; at Rhona Hoffman, 2017 Whitney
Biennial artist Deana Lawsons striking photographs investigate the bodys ability to channel personal
and social histories; an installation by Mexican artist Teresa Margolles at Galerie Peter Kilchmann; Senga
Nengudis sculptures from the 1970s, presented jointly by Thomas Erben Gallery and Dominique Lvy;
at 10 Chancery Lane Gallery, new works by Vietnamese artist Tuan Andrew Nguyen, who will also be
included in the 2017 Whitney Biennial; Polish artist Roman Opalkas attempts to paint infinity at Galleria
Michela Rizzo; at Vitamin Creative Space, collaborative experiments by Koki Tanaka who represented
Japan in the 55th Venice Biennale; and at Artwin Gallery, a new project by Moscow-based artist Anna
Titova.
Debuting in 2017, Platform stages large-scale artworks, installations and site-specific commissions across
Piers 92 & 94. The 2017 edition of Platform is curated by Eric Shiner, former Director of the Andy Warhol
Museum. Details of Platform, including the participating artists and galleries, will be announced in 2017.
Armory Arts Week is a highly anticipated event on the international art calendar, opening the spring art
fair season with nine fairs and numerous gallery and museum openings. As part of Armory Arts Week,
parallel fairs to The Armory Show include: ADAA: The Art Show, Art on Paper, Independent, Moving
Image, NADA, SCOPE, SPRING/BREAK Art Show and VOLTA NY.
Museum exhibitions concurrently on view include: Video Spotlight: Eko Nugroho at Asia Society, Marilyn
Minter: Pretty/Dirty at the Brooklyn Museum, Kishio Suga at Dia Art Foundation, BEATRIZ SANTIAGO
MUOZ: A Universe of Fragile Mirrorsat El Museo del Barrio; Pierre Chareau: Modern Architecture and
Design at The Jewish Museum, Seurats Circus Sideshow at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Marisa Merz:
The Sky is a Great Space at The Met Breuer; A Revolutionary Impulse: The Rise of the Russian Avant-Garde at
The Museum of Modern Art; Alexei Jawlensky at Neue Galerie, Liz Glynn: Open House at Public Art Fund,
Visionaries: Creating a Modern Guggenheim at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum; and Fast Forward:
Painting from the 1980s at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
New York
Los Angeles
Seoul, Cheonan, Shanghai
Basel, S-chanf
Copenhagen
London, Berlin
New York
New York, Aspen
Oslo
Athens
London, Hong Kong
Berlin, Lugano
Paris
Milan, London
Miami Beach
Paris, Luxembourg, Saint tienne
Rio de Janeiro
New York
San Gimignano, Beijing, Les Moulins, Havana
Lisbon
London
New York
Milan, Zuoz
New York
New York
Berlin
New York
Philadelphia
Helsinki, Stockholm
Los Angeles
London
Mexico City
Paris
New York
Chicago
Havana
London
Pierogi
Plan B
Galerie Jrme Poggi
P.P.O.W
Praz-Delavallade
Galerie Eva Presenhuber
PROYECTOSMONCLOVA
Michel Rein
Yancey Richardson Gallery
Roberts & Tilton
Galeria Nara Roesler
Ronchini Gallery
Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac
Lia Rumma
Galerie Thomas Schulte
Marc Selwyn Fine Art
Jack Shainman Gallery
Sicardi Gallery
Sies + Hke
Jessica Silverman Gallery
Bruce Silverstein
SMAC
Fredric Snitzer Gallery
Sprth Magers
Galeria Luisa Strina
Tang Contemporary Art
Galerie Suzanne Tarasieve
Timothy Taylor
Galerie Daniel Templon
Tilton Gallery
Two Palms
Galerie Georges-Philippe
& Nathalie Vallois
Axel Vervoordt Gallery
Susanne Vielmetter
Los Angeles Projects
Vilma Gold
VISTAMARE
Shoshana Wayne Gallery
WENTRUP
Wetterling Gallery
White Cube
Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery
Thomas Zander
New York
Berlin, Cluj
Paris
New York
Paris, Los Angeles
Zurich
Mexico City
Paris, Brussels
New York
Los Angeles
Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, New York
London
Paris, Pantin, Salzburg
Milan, Naples
Berlin
Beverly Hills
New York, Kinderhook
Houston
Dusseldorf
San Francisco
New York
Cape Town, Stellenbosch, Johannesburg
Miami
Berlin, London, Los Angeles
Sao Paulo
Beijing, Hong Kong, Bangkok
Paris
London, New York
Paris, Brussels
New York
New York
Paris
Antwerp, Hong Kong
Los Angeles
London
Pescara
Santa Monica
Berlin
Stockholm
London, Hong Kong
New York
Cologne
INSIGHTS
Beck & Eggeling International Fine Art Dusseldorf, Vienna
Bergamin & Gomide
Sao Paulo
Jonathan Boos
New York, Bloomfield Village
Simon Capstick-Dale
Cortesi Gallery
Cecilia de Torres, Ltd.
Galeria Marc Domnech
Donald Ellis Gallery
Leslie Feely
Galerie Klaus Gerrit Friese
Hackett | Mill
Carl Hammer Gallery
Antoine Helwaser Gallery
Hill Gallery
Michael Hoppen Gallery
Vivian Horan Fine Art
Lyndsey Ingram
David Klein Gallery
Lorenzelli Arte
Ludorff
Galleria d'Arte Maggiore G.A.M.
Barbara Mathes Gallery
Mayoral
Montrasio Arte / Km0
Osborne Samuel
Repetto Gallery
Michael Rosenfeld Gallery
Richard Saltoun
Senior & Shopmaker Gallery
Setareh Gallery
Susan Sheehan Gallery
Allan Stone Projects
Hollis Taggart Galleries
Richard Taittinger Gallery
Whitestone Gallery
Zucker Art Books
New York
Lugano, London
New York
Barcelona
New York
New York
Berlin
San Francisco
Chicago
New York
Detroit, Birmingham
London
New York
London
Detroit, Birmingham
Milan
Dusseldorf
Bologna, Paris
New York
Barcelona, Verd
Monza, Innsbruck, Milan
London
London
New York
London
New York
Dusseldorf
New York
New York
New York
New York
Tokyo, Hong Kong
New York
PRESENTS
Sabrina Amrani
El Apartamento
Arcade
Arratia Beer
Arredondo Arozarena
Nicelle Beauchene Gallery
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Bodega
Callicoon Fine Arts
Carroll / Fletcher
Anat Ebgi
espaivisor
Madrid
Havana
London
Berlin
Mexico City
New York
Cape Town
New York
New York
London
Los Angeles
Valencia
Toronto
Gaudel de Stampa
Green Art Gallery
Hester
Mariane Ibrahim Gallery
Instituto de Visin
Laveronica arte contemporanea
Lyles & King
M+B
MIER GALLERY
Nicodim Gallery
Galerie Alberta Pane
sultana
Galerie Joseph Tang
Tiwani Contemporary
Tomorrow
Various Small Fires (VSF)
Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery
Waldburger Wouters
Paris
Dubai
New York
Seattle
Bogota
Modica
New York
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Paris
Paris
Paris
London
New York
Los Angeles
New York
Brussels
Hong Kong
Brescia
Moscow, Baku
New York
Chicago
Dusseldorf
New York
Zurich
Berlin
Dominique Lvy
New York,
London, Geneva
Los Angeles
Venice
Guangzhou
Amsterdam
FOCUS
Amna Asghar
Roman Opalka
Koki Tanaka
Cercle d'Art des Travailleurs de Plantations
Congolaises (CATPC)
NOTES TO EDITORS
The Armory Show
The Armory Show is New Yorks premier art fair and a definitive cultural destination for discovering and
collecting the worlds most important 20th and 21st century artworks. Staged on Piers 92 & 94, one of the
citys industrial gems, the fair features presentations by leading international galleries, innovative artist
commissions and dynamic public programs. Since its founding in 1994, The Armory Show has served as
a nexus for the international art world, inspiring dialogue, discovery and patronage in the visual arts.