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Photos by Kilu Horecki
See photos from the first day of the 2007 NY Armory Show.
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Photo by Kilu Horecki
The Armory Show, the International Fair of New Art, is the world's
leading art fair devoted exclusively to contemporary art. In its ninth
annual exhibition, The Armory Show 2007 will present 148 international
galleries, including many of the most important contemporary dealers
showcasing new art from around the world.
New York is home to more collectors, galleries, critics and artists
than any other city in the world. This February, they will be joined by
many thousands of their peers from around the globe making New York the
true center of the international art world.
The Armory Show is the successor to the highly acclaimed Gramercy
International Art Fairs that attracted thousands to their New York, Los
Angeles and Miami shows between 1994 and 1998. The Armory Show was
first presented in February 1999 at the 69th Regiment Armory, the very
site of the now legendary Armory Show of 1913 that introduced modern
art to America and for which The Armory Show is named.
See photos from Day 1 of the 2007 Armory Show!
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RED DOT NEW YORK
RED DOT is a
vetted, hotel-based art fair in New York where
approximately 40 galleries will show and sell
works to the public on two adjacent floors of
the elegant Park South Hotel. Galleries
participating in RED DOT
come from across the US and abroad. RED
DOT’s roster
includes young dealers exhibiting for the first
time, as well as more established dealers turned
off by the pressures of other art fairs. This is
why RED DOT is of
special interest to art lovers and savvy art
collectors wishing to get beyond what is
currently popular to see what is percolating in
areas as yet undiscovered by the mainstream.
RED DOT promotes no
aesthetic stance beyond it goal of extending
visibility to quality galleries and artists who
might otherwise go unnoticed because of limited
discretionary budgets. RED
DOT is a return to the roots of most US
art fairs; to a time when young, forward-looking
galleries had to rely on innovation, surprise
and whimsy to show and sell exciting
non-market-tested works instead of showing safe
bets to meet expenses. RED
DOT works because it allows dealers to
take real risks and show works they really
believe in.
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February 22 through February 26, 2007
Seventy of the nation's most prominent art dealers will exhibit
paintings, sculpture, drawings, prints, and photographs by artists of
all periods at the nineteenth annual The Art Show.
Organized by the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA), the
exhibition will run from February 22 through February 26, 2007, at the
Seventh Regiment Armory, Park Avenue at 67th Street. All proceeds from
the The Art Show Gala Preview on February 21 and regular show admissions benefit Henry Street Settlement, one of New York City's oldest and most comprehensive social service agencies.
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For 4 days, 2 floors of the Atrium of the Embassy Suites Hotel will host Digital and Video Art presented by 30
international galleries.
For DiVA New York 2007, each gallery will occupy one suite to display the work of artists they represent. Galleries are encouraged to dedicate one room of the suite to a single artist while using the second room to showcase the work of other exceptional projects.
DiVA has proved to be valuable addition to the art market as well as an important meeting ground for the exchange of ideas, discussion and presentation of some of the most challenging and innovated work created with New Media and Video. DiVA will open for the press at 4pm on Thursday February 22nd, to be followed by the opening night party at 10pm. The exhibition will remain open from February 22nd to the 25th 2007 at the Embassy Suites Hotel.
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January 06 — January 27, 2007
76 Grand Street, New York
Deitch Projects is pleased to announce a group exhibition of dangerous
females featuring Julie Atlas Muz, Kembra Pfahler, E.V. Day, Breyer
P-Orridge, Vaginal Crème Davis, Bambi, and Liz Renay. These artists
utilize various media for their confrontational, edgy exploits but all
share a background in cutting-edge performance. This exhibition will
feature not only performance, but also all manner of media to give a
truly three-dimensional view of the artists.
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