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THE ART SHOW CELEBRATES 25 YEARS
FEATURING 40 SOLO ARTIST BOOTHS AND 32 THEMATIC PRESENTATIONS
AT THE NATION’S LONGEST RUNNING FINE ART FAIR
ORGANIZED BY THE ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA (ADAA)
MARCH 6 – 10, 2013
GALA PREVIEW BENEFITING HENRY STREET SETTLEMENT TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 2013
New York, February 25, 2013 —Gallery presentations at the 25th annual ADAA Art Show, the nation's longest running fine art fair, will feature thoughtfully curated solo, two-person, and thematic exhibitions by 72 of the nation’s leading art dealers. The Art Show takes place March 6 through March 10, 2013 at the historic Park Avenue Armory, with a ticketed Gala Preview on Tuesday, March 5. All ticket proceeds from the gala and run of show benefit Henry Street Settlement, one of New York City’s most effective social services agencies. AXA Art Insurance Corporation has also returned as Lead Partner for the second consecutive year. Linda Blumberg, ADAA’s Executive Director, remarks on the qualities that distinguish The Art Show among art fairs worldwide, “Even with the proliferation of art fairs globally, 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 Art Show remains a fair by US dealers with international reach and an international sense of quality while also remaining a true highlight on the cultural calendar here in New York each March.” With the celebration of ADAA’s 50th anniversary, and the 25th edition of The Art Show, Art Show Chairman, Adam Sheffer, states, “ADAA’s Art Show broke new ground in producing a stellar art fair in New York City 25 years ago. Today, The Art Show continues to be an ideal venue for New Yorkers and visitors to connect with artists and dealers and purchase exquisite works.” The 2013 Art Show leads a contingent of art fairs around New York City such as The Armory Show, VOLTA, The Independent, and SCOPE, which also take place during the same week.
Solo Booths One of the premier trademarks of The Art Show remains the emphasis on one-person presentations, and the 25th Anniversary edition is no exception. With an unprecedented 40 solo shows the 2013 Art Show will present exhibitions of art world icons and introduce audiences to groundbreaking new artists. David Zwirner will install an exhibition introducing show-stopping, early works by Milton Avery, as Cheim & Read will reveal never-before-exhibited works by
Jannis Kounellis. Luhring Augustine’s presentation will feature work by Zarina Hashmi, whose retrospective exhibition is currently on view at the Solomon R. Guggenheim in New York. Marian Goodman Gallery will present a solo installation of work by Tacita Dean and Pace Gallery will present new work by Kiki Smith. Lehmann Maupin will offer a solo booth presentation of work by Mary Corse, highlighting her innovative technique of painting with glass microspheres. Sean Scul ly ’ s Black Paint ings and Works on Paper (1975-1980) presented by Galerie Lelong will focus on a select group of the artist’s under-recognized yet seminal works. Sean Kelly Gallery’s booth will feature Robert Mapplethorpe’s radiant photographic portraits of fellow artists and art world luminaries.
Thematic Exhibitions
In addition to solo shows, The Art Show remains unparalleled with its installation of curated, thematic exhibitions. Acquavella Galleries, Inc. will present, Masterworks Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the ADAA, highlighting key works displayed and sold during the five decades of their ADAA membership. Specific Spaces, an exhibition from Barbara Krakow Gallery will feature Bernd & Hilla Becher, Peter Downsbrough, Donald Judd, Sol LeWitt, Julian Opie, Liliana Porter, and Richard Serra. A survey juxtaposing Cubist and Pop artists will be on view at Richard L. Feigen & Co including works by Braque, Picasso, Rosenquist, Wesselman and Ray Johnson.
ADAA Collectors’ Forum On the occasion of ADAA’s 50th anniversary, the Collectors’ Forum Series presents two Keynote Lectures during The Art Show 2013. Jock Reynolds, Director of the Yale University Art Gallery, and Michael Findlay, Director of Acquavella Galleries, will each offer their thoughts as they envision what the art world might look like over the next decade. For more information or to reserve a seat visit www.artdealers.org/events.
Picturing the Future: The Art World in the Next Decade Jock Reynolds Director of the Yale University Art Gallery Sharing Art in a More Generous Manner Friday, March 8, 6:00pm
Michael Findlay Director of Acquavella Galleries Twilight or Dawn?—Art in the Early 21st Century Saturday, March 9, 11:00am
Lead Partner
International art insurance specialist, AXA ART, returns as Lead Partner of The Art Show 2013. In addition to the Art Show, AXA ART has, since 2008, collaborated with and supported the ADAA Collectors’ Forum Series which brings together the most prominent collectors and art market experts to cultivate knowledge and education in the fine arts.
Visitor Information Turon Travel is the preferred US Travel Agency for the Art Show. Hotel reservations can be made through their web site at www.turontravel.com. For group travel arrangements, email [email protected] or call Turon at (800) 952-7646 for the best negotiated hotel and air travel rates. For further press information or visual materials, please contact: Concetta Duncan, FITZ & CO T: 212-627-1455 x232 E: [email protected]
Solo Shows
EXHIBITOR EXHIBITION TITLE 303 Gallery Karen Kilimnik
Alexander and Bonin Mona Hatoum Ameringer | McEnery | Yohe Tam Van Tran
Blum & Poe Zhu Jinshi Peter Blum Gallery John Zurier
Marianne Boesky Gallery Salvatore Scarpitta Tanya Bonakdar Gallery Martin Boyce
Cheim & Read new work by Jannis Kounellis James Cohan Gallery Fred Tomaselli: New York Times
CRG Gallery Tom LaDuke Tibor de Nagy Gallery new sculptures by John Newman
Ronald Feldman Fine Arts Kelly Heaton Fraenkel Gallery Robert Adams: The New West 1968-1977
Peter Freeman, Inc. Thomas Schutte Gladstone Gallery Gladstone Gallery: Robert Bechtle
Marian Goodman Gallery Tacita Dean Lillian Heidenberg Fine Art Robert Motherwell: A Study In Color
Inman Gallery Sigrid Sandstrom Paul Kasmin Gallery Saint Clair Cemin
Sean Kelly Gallery Robert Mapplethorpe : A Portrait of the Art World Anton Kern Gallery Wilhelm Sasnal Lehmann Maupin Mary Corse
Galerie Lelong Sean Scully: Black Paintings and Works on Paper (1975-1980)
Luhring Augustine Zarina Hashmi Barbara Mathes Gallery Enrico Castellani and Agostino Bonalumi
Anthony Meier Fine Arts Kristen Morgin Metro Pictures Louise Lawler
Laurence Miller Gallery EADWEARD MUYBRIDGE: NAKED TRUTHS Mitchell-Innes & Nash Jean Arp: Sculptures and Works on Paper
Mnuchin Gallery Andy Warhol: Mao David Nolan Gallery Jorinde Voigt
P•P•O•W Martin Wong Pace Gallery Kiki Smith: Affinity
Petzel Troy Brauntuch Mary Ryan Gallery, Inc. May Stevens: Political Pop
Sperone Westwater Wim Delvoye Van de Weghe Fine Art Damien Hirst
Van Doren Waxter | Eleven Rivington Alan Shields | Caetano de Almeida Michael Werner Aaron Curry
David Zwirner Milton Avery
Thematic Exhibitions
EXHIBITOR EXHIBITION TITLE
Acquavella Galleries, Inc. Acquavella: Masterworks Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the ADAA
Adler & Conkright Fine Art WHAT'S IN A WORD? Chagall to Bochner
Brooke Alexander, Inc. Richard Artschwager, Josef Albers, Luc Tuymans, Bruce Nauman, Ellsworth Kelly, Donald Judd, Jasper Johns,
Allan McCollum
Gallery Paule Anglim John Zurier, Cartter and Bruce Conner
John Berggruen Gallery
Richard Diebenkorn, Mark di Suvero, Jim Dine, Helen Frankenthaler, Anselm Kiefer, Morris Louis, Julie
Mehretu, Beatriz Milhazes, Richard Serra, Joel Shapiro,
Wayne Thiebaud
Conner•Rosenkranz LLC Mid 19th - Mid 20th century American sculpture: Hosmer,
Rogers, Milles & others
Maxwell Davidson Gallery Mobile/Immobile: A Survey of Kinetic and Optic Art Messenger, Rickey, De Movellan, and Cruz-Diez
DC Moore Gallery Midcentury Modern + Impact of the 1913 Armory Show:
Davis, Burchfield and others
Richard L. Feigen & Co. Cubist and Pop artists including Braque, Picasso, Rosenqist, Wesselman and Ray Johnson
Fischbach Gallery Milton Avery & The Next Generations
Debra Force Fine Art, Inc. Artists of the 1913 Armory Show Forum Gallery The Figure in Modern Sculpture
Galerie St. Etienne Expressionist Masterworks: Erich Heckel, E.L. Kirchner,
Gustav Klimt, Emil Nolde, Egon Schiele and others
James Goodman Gallery Celebrating 55 Years: Works from 1958 forward including Arp, Cornell, Miro, Lichtenstein & others
Hirschl & Adler Galleries The American Century: Paintings and Sculpture in America,
1900–1950
Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery Ben Durham, Mika Rottenberg, Cameron and Brie Ruais
and Billy Sullivan
Barbara Krakow Gallery Specific Spaces: Bernd & Hilla Becher, Peter
Downsbrough, Donald Judd, Sol LeWitt, Julian Opie, Liliana Porter and Richard Serra
Jeffrey H. Loria & Co., Inc. THE FEMALE MYSTIQUE IN THE 20TH CENTURY
Lawrence Markey Unique Works on Paper from Mid 1960s to mid 1970s
Mary-Anne Martin/Fine Art Realism, Surrealism and Abstraction in 20th Century Latin
American Art
McKee Gallery Celmins, Guston, Puryear, Learoyd, Lerman, Madsen &
others
Menconi & Schoelkopf Fine Arts Stieglitz Group 1900-50 - Hartley, Marin, O'Keefe, Nadelman, Dove, Biederman, Calder & others
Yossi Milo Gallery Marking Time: Matthew Brandt, Sze Tsung Leong, Chris
McCaw and Alison Rossiter Moeller Fine Art Master Works including Mark Tobey and Jean Dubuffet
Pace/MacGill Gallery Little Pictures, Big Pictures
Pace Prints & Pace Primitive Matisse, Before and After
James Reinish & Associates, Inc. Compare + Contrast: Abstraction, Landscape + Figuration as Subject in 20th Century Art
Susan Sheehan Gallery Prints and Works on Paper of Post-War American
Masters including Cy Twombly, Brice Marden, Ellsworth Kelly, and David Hockney
Manny Silverman Gallery Post War American Abstraction: Leslie, Motherwell,
Klein, Smith, Guston & others
Skarstedt Gallery, Ltd. Visual Culture of 1980s & 1990s: Condo, Dunham, Haring, Kippenberger, Lawler, Sherman & others
Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects Light and Line, Sculpture and Drawing Pavel Zoubok Gallery POPier Collé
The Art Show 2013 List of Exhibiting Galleries
303 Gallery Acquavella Galleries, Inc.
Adler & Conkright Fine Art Alexander and Bonin
Brooke Alexander, Inc. Ameringer | McEnery | Yohe
Gallery Paule Anglim John Berggruen Gallery
Blum & Poe Peter Blum Gallery
Marianne Boesky Gallery Tanya Bonakdar Gallery
Cheim & Read James Cohan Gallery
Conner•Rosenkranz LLC CRG Gallery
Maxwell Davidson Gallery DC Moore Gallery
Tibor de Nagy Gallery Richard L. Feigen & Co.
Ronald Feldman Fine Arts Fischbach Gallery
Debra Force Fine Art, Inc. Forum Gallery
Fraenkel Gallery Peter Freeman, Inc. Galerie St. Etienne Gladstone Gallery
James Goodman Gallery Marian Goodman Gallery
Lillian Heidenberg Fine Art Hirschl & Adler Galleries
Inman Gallery Paul Kasmin Gallery Sean Kelly Gallery
Anton Kern Gallery
Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery Barbara Krakow Gallery
Lehmann Maupin Galerie Lelong
Jeffrey H. Loria & Co., Inc. Luhring Augustine Lawrence Markey
Mary-Anne Martin/Fine Art Barbara Mathes Gallery
McKee Gallery Anthony Meier Fine Arts
Menconi & Schoelkopf Fine Arts Metro Pictures
Laurence Miller Gallery Yossi Milo Gallery
Mitchell-Innes & Nash Mnuchin Gallery Moeller Fine Art
David Nolan Gallery P•P•O•W
Pace Gallery Pace/MacGill Gallery
Pace Prints & Pace Primitive Petzel
James Reinish & Associates, Inc. Mary Ryan Gallery, Inc. Susan Sheehan Gallery
Manny Silverman Gallery Skarstedt Gallery, Ltd.
Sperone Westwater Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects
Van Doren Waxter | Eleven Rivington Van de Weghe Fine Art
Michael Werner Pavel Zoubok Gallery
David Zwirner