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ADAA Names 75 Exhibitors for 2024 Art Show

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 25 June 2024 17:12
Published 25 June 2024
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The Art Dealers Association of America has named the 75 exhibitors drawn from its memberships who will participate in its upcoming 2024 Art Show, scheduled to return to the Park Avenue Armory from October 30 to November 2. As with years past, fair will be launched by a VIP preview on October 29 to benefit the Henry Street Settlement.

More than half of this year’s exhibiting galleries will present solo booths at the fair, with highlights including Martha Jackson Jarvis at Susan Inglett Gallery, Tina Barney at Kasmin, Billie Zangewa at Lehmann Maupin, Lee ShinJa at Tina Kim Gallery, and Chase Hall at Pace Prints. First-time exhibitors include Canada, Hales Gallery, Charles Moffett, and Timothy Taylor.

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For its 36th edition, the Art Show will introduce two new programs. The first is called “Spotlight On…” that will focus on a different city each year, with the inaugural spotlight being on Houston. As part of this initiative, the fair will organize a panel and a series of video interviews exploring the city’s art scene. At the fair, four Houston-based galleries will have booths: Inman Gallery, McClain Gallery, Josh Pazda Hiram Butler, and Sicardi | Ayers | Bacino.

The fair will also partner with the professional curators organization AAMC Foundation to host a convening on the topic of “Leadership Now” in the curatorial field. The convening will bring together some 60 curators from nonprofits for a series of closed-doors discussion. (A similar curatorial initiative has long been a hallmark of the Expo Chicago fair.)

In a statement, dealer Anthony Meier, the ADAA’s president, said, “The intimate environment created by The Art Show in the Park Avenue Armory is unparalleled, as it offers a unique platform for dealers to take risks they might not consider at other fairs: presenting solo exhibitions by less established or underknown artists and thoughtfully curated group exhibitions that shed new light on a historical moment or artistic movement.”

The full exhibitor list follows below.

ACA Galleries (New York, NY)
George Adams Gallery (New York, NY)
Peg Alston Fine Arts (New York, NY)
Altman Siegel (San Francisco, CA)
Nicelle Beauchene Gallery (New York, NY)
Berggruen Gallery (San Francisco, CA)
Berry Campbell (New York, NY)
Peter Blum Gallery (New York, NY)
Jonathan Boos (New York, NY)
CANADA (New York, NY)
Castelli Gallery (New York, NY)
James Cohan (New York, NY)
Crown Point Press (San Francisco, CA)
DC Moore Gallery (New York, NY)
Tibor de Nagy (New York, NY)
Andrew Edlin Gallery (New York, NY)
Derek Eller Gallery (New York, NY)
Eric Firestone Gallery (New York, NY & East Hampton, NY)
Debra Force Fine Art, Inc. (New York, NY)
Forum Gallery (New York, NY)
Peter Freeman, Inc. (New York, NY)
James Fuentes (New York, NY & Los Angeles, CA)
GAVLAK (Los Angeles, CA & Palm Beach, FL)
Hales Gallery (New York, NY)
Hirschl & Adler Modern (New York, NY)
Nancy Hoffman Gallery (New York, NY)
Hosfelt Gallery (San Francisco, CA)
Susan Inglett Gallery (New York, NY)
Inman Gallery (Houston, TX)
Kasmin (New York, NY)
June Kelly Gallery (New York, NY)
Anton Kern Gallery (New York, NY)
Tina Kim Gallery (New York, NY)
Kohn Gallery (Los Angeles, CA)
Krakow Witkin Gallery (Boston, MA)
Kraushaar Galleries (New York, NY)
Greg Kucera Gallery (Seattle, WA)
Lehmann Maupin (New York, NY)
Galerie Lelong & Co. (New York, NY)
Locks Gallery (Philadelphia, PA)
Luxembourg + Co. (New York, NY)
Barbara Mathes Gallery (New York, NY)
McClain Gallery (Houston, TX)
Miles McEnery Gallery (New York, NY)
Anthony Meier (Mill Valley, CA)
Charles Moffett (New York, NY)
Nazarian / Curcio (Los Angeles, CA)
Jill Newhouse Gallery (New York, NY)
Ortuzar Projects (New York, NY)
P·P·O·W (New York, NY)
Pace Prints (New York, NY)
Franklin Parrasch Gallery (New York, NY)
Paulson Fontaine Press (Berkeley, CA)
Josh Pazda Hiram Butler (Houston, TX)
Perrotin (New York, NY & Los Angeles, CA)
Petzel (New York, NY)
Almine Rech (New York, NY)
Ricco/Maresca Gallery (New York, NY)
Roberts Projects (Los Angeles, CA)
Michael Rosenfeld Gallery (New York, NY)
Mary Ryan Gallery (New York, NY)
Sapar Contemporary (New York, NY)
Schoelkopf Gallery (New York, NY)
Marc Selwyn Fine Art (Beverly Hills, CA)
Susan Sheehan Gallery (New York, NY)
Sicardi | Ayers | Bacino (Houston, TX)
Sperone Westwater (New York, NY)
Timothy Taylor (New York, NY)
Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects (New York, NY)
TOTAH (New York, NY)
Two Palms (New York, NY)
Van Doren Waxter (New York, NY)
Venus Over Manhattan (New York, NY)
Michael Werner (New York, NY & Los Angeles, CA)
Yares Art (New York, NY & Santa Fe, NM & Beverly Hills, CA)

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