The foremost contemporary art fair in America features leading
international galleries representing new art by living artists.
David Zwirner
http://www.armoryartsweek.com/
Concurrent Fairs
ADAA Art Show
Park Avenue Armory, Park Avenue at 67th Street
www.artdealers.org/artshow.html
March 3 – 7, 2010
Wednesday – Saturday: Noon – 8 pm
Sunday: Noon – 6 pm
Dutch Art Now
The National Arts Club, 15 Gramercy Park South
www.dutchartnow.com
March 3 – 7: 11 am - 5pm
March 8 - 14: Call ahead
Fountain New York
Pier 66 at 26th Street and West Side Highway in Hudson River Park
www.fountainexhibit.com
March 4 – 7, 2010
Independent
548 West 22nd Street
www.independentnewyork.com
March 4 - 7, 2010
Opening: March 4, 6-9March 5 & 6, 11-8
March 7, 12-4
LA VENUE (The Terminal Stores Ground Floor)
608 West 28th Street, between 11th and 12th Avenues
http://koreanartshow.com
March 3: 11 am - 7 pm
March 4: 11 am - 10 pm
March 5 - March 7: 11 am - 7 pm
PooL
Gershwin Hotel, 27th Street and 5th Avenue
www.poolartfair.com
March 5 – 7, 2010
Friday – Sunday: 3 pm to 10 pm
Pulse
330 West Street (corner of West Side Highway @ West Houston)
www.pulse-art.com
March 4 – 7, 2010
Thursday – Saturday: Noon – 8 pm
Sunday: Noon – 5 pm
Red Dot
Skyline Studios, 500 West 36th Street at 10th Avenue
www.reddotfair.com
March 4 – 7, 2010
Thursday: Noon – 6 pm
Friday and Saturday: 11am – 8pm
Sunday: 11 am – 7 pm
Scope New York
Pavilion at Lincoln Center Damrosch Park, 62nd Street and Amsterdam
Avenue
www.scope-art.com
March 4 – 7, 2010
Thursday – Saturday: Noon – 8 pm
Sunday: Noon – 6 pm
Verge New York 2010
http://www.vergeartfair.com
4-7 March
The Dylan Hotel
52 East 41st Street
(Between Madison and Park Avenues)
Thursday: 6 pm – 10 pm
Friday – Saturday: Noon – 8 pm
Sunday: Noon – 6 pm
Concurrent Fairs
ADAA Art Show
Park Avenue Armory, Park Avenue at 67th Street
www.artdealers.org/artshow.html
March 3 – 7, 2010
Wednesday – Saturday: Noon – 8 pm
Sunday: Noon – 6 pm
Dutch Art Now
The National Arts Club, 15 Gramercy Park South
www.dutchartnow.com
March 3 – 7: 11 am - 5pm
March 8 - 14: Call ahead
Fountain New York
Pier 66 at 26th Street and West Side Highway in Hudson River Park
www.fountainexhibit.com
March 4 – 7, 2010
Independent
548 West 22nd Street
www.independentnewyork.com
March 4 - 7, 2010
Opening: March 4, 6-9March 5 & 6, 11-8
March 7, 12-4
LA VENUE (The Terminal Stores Ground Floor)
608 West 28th Street, between 11th and 12th Avenues
http://koreanartshow.com
March 3: 11 am - 7 pm
March 4: 11 am - 10 pm
March 5 - March 7: 11 am - 7 pm
PooL
Gershwin Hotel, 27th Street and 5th Avenue
www.poolartfair.com
March 5 – 7, 2010
Friday – Sunday: 3 pm to 10 pm
Pulse
330 West Street (corner of West Side Highway @ West Houston)
www.pulse-art.com
March 4 – 7, 2010
Thursday – Saturday: Noon – 8 pm
Sunday: Noon – 5 pm
Red Dot
Skyline Studios, 500 West 36th Street at 10th Avenue
www.reddotfair.com
March 4 – 7, 2010
Thursday: Noon – 6 pm
Friday and Saturday: 11am – 8pm
Sunday: 11 am – 7 pm
Scope New York
Pavilion at Lincoln Center Damrosch Park, 62nd Street and Amsterdam
Avenue
www.scope-art.com
March 4 – 7, 2010
Thursday – Saturday: Noon – 8 pm
Sunday: Noon – 6 pm
Verge New York 2010
http://www.vergeartfair.com
4-7 March
The Dylan Hotel
52 East 41st Street
(Between Madison and Park Avenues)
Thursday: 6 pm – 10 pm
Friday – Saturday: Noon – 8 pm
Sunday: Noon – 6 pm
For help in navigating the city (including taxis and public
transportation):
http://www.hopstop.com/?city=newyork
Public Events
Every
March, artists, galleries, collectors, critics and curators from all
over the world make New York their destination during Armory Arts Week
(AAW). The concept of a week of arts-related events grew organically,
and was formalized with the support of the city in 2009.
Mission of AAW
In celebration of the city’s unparalleled artistic communities, it is
The Armory Show’s goal to highlight a neighborhood or borough’s arts
scene each night of AAW with events for all levels of visitors. Past
events have included special receptions, open studios, art tours,
museum discounts, performances, panels, artist discussions and parties.
From exclusive parties in the VIP Calendar for our top collectors to
public programming for local artists and the general public, The Armory
Show hopes to saturate the city with art-related events.
AAW Audience
AAW already attracts visitors from all over the world, as well as
residents of New York City and the Tri-State area. According to a 2007
independent economic impact study, of the 52,000 visitors to The Armory
Show, 56 percent (29,000) were visitors to New York City; out-of-town
visitors were comprised of 11,000 from other countries, 5,000 living in
the suburbs of NYC, and 13,000 from elsewhere in the United States; and
among all out-of-town visitors, 73 percent cited The Armory Show as
their primary reason for being in New York City.
Past AAW Programming
Some highlights of AAW 2009 included open studios at The Studio Museum
in Harlem during Uptown and Museum Mile Day; a tour of Selections
Spring 2009 with exhibition curator Nina Katchadourian and exhibiting
artists at The Drawing Center on SoHo Night; a talk about works from
the Citi Collection of Fine Art by Suzanne F.W. Lemakis, director and
curator at the Henry DeFord III Gallery on A Day In Queens; the grand
opening of The Boiler, featuring an installation of Tavares Strachan’s
“The Distance Between (Arctic Ice Project),” a 4.5 ton block of ice
from the Arctic, displayed in a solar-powered glass freezer, on a
street that closed to traffic for a festive evening in Williamsburg,
Brooklyn; and a Sunday gallery walk in the Lower East Side beginning at
the New Museum Lobby and featuring limited edition artist-designed maps.
AAW Promotion
The Armory Show has established an AAW website, armoryartsweek.com, to
promote the array of events and participating organizations. It also
partners with NYC & Company, the city’s official marketing and
tourism firm, to publish and distribute 50,000 maps with schedules at
participating venues, tourist kiosks and Bloomingdale’s.
New York City
7W 34th Street
March 4-7, 2010
Thursday – Sunday: 1 pm – 9 pm
VOLTA NY is the American incarnation of the successful young fair
founded in Basel in 2005. VOLTA NY was conceived to continue the
original mandate to create a tightly-focused, boutique affair that
would be a place for discovery and concentrate on current and topical
art production.
VOLTA NY introduced a new format with exclusively solo projects,
conceived to complement the exciting program of art available during
The Armory Arts Week. The Armory Show Executive Director Katelijne de
Backer stated, "The VOLTA fair is one of these gems that has emerged on
the art fair circuit in recent years and that no one can ignore. As we
are part of the same family now, it was only obvious that we invite
them to New York."
VOLTA NY is organized as an invitational show, organized by Director
Amanda Coulson, conceived to complement the offerings across town at
the Pier. By putting the focus back on artists through exclusively
featuring solo projects, VOLTA NY promotes a deep exploration of the
work of its selected artists and galleries, an opportunity for
discoveries that move beyond those afforded by a traditional art fair.
VOLTA NY is located at 7W 34th Street, directly across from Manhattan's
classic icon, The Empire State Building.
www.ny.voltashow.com