Armory Week 2020: Here’s Your Cheat Sheet to the Fairs
BY CLAIRE SELVIN
February 27, 2020 4:46pm
A work by Pascale Marthine Tayou at the 2019 Armory Show.
TEDDY WOLFF
With the ADAA Art Show having already opened and many more fairs to follow, it’s time once again for Armory Week in New York. Below is a guide to nine art fairs to take in over the days to come, at scales both big and small. Note that the listings focus on public opening dates and times (excluding certain advance previews and VIP events).
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The Armory Show
Piers 90 and 94, March 5–8
The 2020 edition of the Armory Show will bring together more than 180 international exhibitors, including returning galleries like Victoria Miro (of London and Venice), Kayne Griffin Corcoran (Los Angeles), Sean Kelly (New York and Taipei), and 303 Gallery (New York). Among the first-time participants at the fair are Carbon 12 (Dubai), Patron (Chicago), Denny Dimin Gallery (New York), and Antoine Levi (Paris). Pier 90 will host the exhibition’s curated sections, including “Perspectives,” which features works by artists like Joseph Cornell, Robert Indiana, and Philip Guston in a contemporary context; “Focus,” organized by ICA L.A. curator Jamillah James; and “Platform,” a section for large-scale artworks curated by ICA L.A. director Anne Ellegood. General admission costs $55 on Thursday and Friday and $63 on Saturday and Sunday.
Hours and tickets
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