The Art Show 2015

Gallery presentations at the 27th annual Art Show, organized by the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA), will feature thoughtfully curated solo, two-person, and thematic exhibitions by 72 of the nation’s leading art dealers.

Dorsey Waxter, ADAA’s President, remarks on the qualities that distinguish The Art Show among art fairs, “Given the proliferation of art fairs, ADAA’s fair remains unique. Whether it is a solo or two-person show, or a thematic presentation, each booth at The Art Show is a finely curated exhibition. ADAA dealers conceive and install significant exhibits at our fair and use it as an opportunity to advance their gallery’s vision.”
“The ADAA broke new ground when it created The Art Show in New York City 27 years ago,” adds Art Show Chairman, Adam Sheffer.

“Today, The Art Show continues its illustrious tradition as the city’s longest running art fair. Visitors from around the world are able to connect with our esteemed members, view extraordinary presentations and acquire exceptional works of art.” The 2015 Art Show leads a contingent of art fairs around New York City such as The Armory Show, VOLTA and SCOPE, which also take place during the same week”.

The Art Show‘s acclaimed booth presentations feature both modern masters and cutting-edge contemporary works in all media. Elaborately themed group exhibitions are presented alongside groundbreaking solo booths, many of which are dedicated to women artists this year. Salon 94 will present several never-before-seen photographs from Lorna Simpson’s landmark series, “Walking and Lying Objects.” David Nolan Gallery will exhibit Christina Ramberg’s depictions of corseted female bodies. Lehmann Maupin Gallery debuts Tracey Emin’s bronze sculpture, “The Heart Has Its Reasons.”

The 2015 fair also highlights artists from around the globe. Adler & Conkright Fine Art looks at Latin American artists who went abroad in the ’60s, including Jesús Soto, Carlos Cruz-Diez and Lygia Clark. Other significant international figures on view will be Michelangelo Pistoletto at Luhring Augustine, Marcel Odenbach at Anton Kern Gallery, and Claudio Parmiggiani at Bortolami.

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  • Open:
    Wednesday, 04 March 2015
  • Close:
    Sunday, 08 March 2015
  • Address:
    Park Avenue Armory Park Avenue at 67th Street New York City
  • Phone:
    +1 212 488 5550
  • Web:
    The Art Show
  • Opening hour:
    12noon – 7pm
  • Admission:
    25 $
  • Photo credits:
    The Art Show 2014. Courtesy of ADAA.
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