NEW YORK, NY.- The Armory Show announced that over 225 leading international galleries will be exhibiting in the 2023 edition, representing more than 35 countries and showcasing over 800 artists. New Yorks Art Fair will return for its third year at the Javits Center September 810, with a VIP Preview on September 7.
More than 140 exhibitors from the previous edition are returning to The Armory Show in 2023, including 303 Gallery (New York), Ben Brown Fine Arts (London, Hong Kong, Palm Beach), James Cohan (New York), Instituto de Visión (Bogotá, New York), Kasmin (New York), Sean Kelly (New York, Los Angeles), Simon Lee Gallery (London, Hong Kong), Josh Lilley (London), Victoria Miro (London, Venice), Almine Rech (New York, Paris, Brussels, London, Shanghai), Larkin Erdmann (Zurich), Nara Roesler (São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, New York), Timothy Taylor (London, New York), Templon (Paris, Brussels, New York), and Zeno X Gallery (Antwerp).
Among the over 30 galleries returning to the fair after a hiatus are Galeria Raquel Arnaud (São Paulo), CLEARING (New York, Brussels, Los Angeles), Pilar Corrias (London), Carl Freedman Gallery (Margate), Jenkins Johnson Gallery (San Francisco, New York, Los Angeles), Galerie Lelong & Co. (New York, Paris), Lehmann Maupin (New York, Seoul, London, Palm Beach, Hong Kong), Pace Prints (New York), and Galeria Plan B (Berlin, Cluj).
There will be more than 40 exhibitors participating in The Armory Show for the first time, including 56 Henry (New York), acb Gallery (Budapest), Alexander Berggruen (New York), Dreamsong (Minneapolis), Galerie Christophe Gaillard (Paris, Brussels), Galerie Haas (Zurich), Nina Johnson (Miami), Ochi (Los Angeles, Sun Valley), and Galeria Marilia Razuk (São Paulo).
The 2023 edition of The Armory Show welcomes to New York an impressive array of exhibitors from around the United States and the world, says Executive Director Nicole Berry. The scope of international participation among both gallerists and artists reflects the rich diversity of the city itself, a place where art professionals of all backgrounds have historically come to push boundaries and join in a global conversation. The early fall, with its change of season, is an evocative time to experience New York, and we are thrilled to offer The Armory Shows expansive exhibitions and programming as an exciting centerpiece to that moment.
A cornerstone of New Yorks cultural landscape since its founding in 1994, The Armory Show brings the worlds leading international contemporary and modern art galleries to New York each year.
The fair plays a leading role in the citys position as an important cultural capital through elevated presentations, thoughtful programming, curatorial leadership, meaningful institutional partnerships, and engaging public art activations.
The Armory Show 2023 will launch the fall arts season, bringing the international art world to New York at the Javits Center in September. The VIP Preview for the 2023 fair will take place on September 7, with the fair opening its doors to the public September 810.