2018 아모리쇼 백남준 특별전, 갤러리현대, 뉴욕 신갤러리 참가(3/8-11)
THE ARMORY SHOW ANNOUNCES EXHIBITORS FOR 2018 EDITION
Gagosian, Perrotin and Galerie Eigen + Art Join for the Fair’s 24th Edition; Pier 92 Floor Plan is Redrawn and Focus
Section Expanded
The 2018 edition of The Armory Show will open with a VIP Preview Day on Wednesday, March 7; the
fair will be open to the public March 8–11. Featuring 186 galleries from 31 countries, The Armory Show
will present artworks that range from historical masterpieces to the latest contemporary projects by
established and emerging artists.
The fair welcomes 58 new exhibitors, including Galerie Eigen + Art (Berlin) and Gagosian (New York,
Los Angeles, San Francisco, London, Paris, Rome, Athens, Geneva, Hong Kong), who both last
participated in 2013, Perrotin (New York, Paris, Hong Kong, Seoul, Tokyo), who last participated in 2011
and Regen Projects (Los Angeles), who last participated in 2015.
39 galleries will make their Armory Show debut, including Galerija Gregor Podnar (Berlin), Pearl Lam
Galleries (Hong Kong), Night Gallery (Los Angeles), Paragon (London), and Van Doren Waxter (New
York).
This year’s participating galleries reflect The Armory Show’s increased representation of the Asian art
scene. 21 participating galleries have locations in Asia and 9 galleries based in Asia are first-time
participants: BANK (Shanghai), The Drawing Room (Makati City), Empty Gallery (Hong Kong), de
Sarthe Gallery (Hong Kong), Yamamoto Gendai (Tokyo), Hanart TZ Gallery (Hong Kong), Pearl Lam
Galleries (Hong Kong), Take Ninagawa (Tokyo) and STPI (Singapore).
44 New York galleries will be represented at the fair, including James Cohan (New York), Jeffrey Deitch
(New York), Lévy Gorvy (New York, London, Geneva), Paul Kasmin Gallery (New York), Sean Kelly
(New York), andrew kreps (New York), Pace Gallery (New York, London, Beijing, Hong Kong, Paris,
Palo Alto), P.P.O.W (New York) and Michael Rosenfeld Gallery (New York).
This year, four galleries which have previously participated in Presents, a section dedicated to young
galleries, will join Galleries, the fair’s main section: espaivisor (Valencia), Daniel Faria Gallery (Toronto),
Mariane Ibrahim Gallery (Seattle) and Nicodim Gallery (Los Angeles).
On Friday, March 9, the fair will host its inaugural Curatorial Leadership Summit, chaired by Naomi
Beckwith, Curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago. The summit will bring together over a
dozen of the world’s most prominent curators for a daylong program aimed at cultivating new ideas and
developments across the curatorial landscape. The summit includes a series of closed-door conversations
between over 100 invited curators, as well as an afternoon session open to the public.
Galleries, the core section of The Armory Show, will feature outstanding 20th- and 21st-century artworks
in a range of media, presented by 107 leading international galleries. Highlights include a solo
presentation of Nam June Paik, including a never-exhibited installation, presented by Gagosian; at Kayne
Griffin Corcoran, a solo presentation of works by Mary Corse, who will have her first major retrospective
in June at the Whitney Museum of American Art and whose dedicated exhibition space at Dia:Beacon
will open May 2018; a solo presentation of works by JR at Jeffrey Deitch, new works by Nacho Carbonell
at Carpenters Workshop Gallery; recent I-beam sculptures by Los Angeles-based sculptor Kaz Oshiro at
Honor Fraser; at Kavi Gupta, works by Glenn Kaino and Beverly Fishman that examine relationships
between formal aesthetics and language; new paintings by Sarah Morris at Paragon that use the
architecture of the city as a starting point for rigorous formal abstractions; sculptures by Xavier Veilhan,
whose practice approaches sculpture as architectural volume, at Galeria Nara Roesler; and a thematic
presentation of works by Teresa Margolles, Marwa Arsanios, Julieta Aranda, Oscar Muñoz and
Lawrence Abu Hamdan that challenge the definition of a portrait and address the paradoxical
disappearance of portraiture in contemporary society at mor charpentier.
Insights, which comprises 29 international modern and contemporary galleries, emphasizes solo, dualartist
and thematic presentations of artworks made before the year 2000. Highlights include a series of
1970s ‘pulled wedge’ works by Los Angeles icon and ‘Cool School’ artist Ed Moses at albertz benda; a
survey of major works by the Italian-Brazilian artist Anna Maria Maiolino from the 1970s through 1990s
at Mercedes Viegas; 25 paintings and works on paper by Wayne Thiebaud, presented by Allan Stone
Projects; at Hackett Mill, a unique pairing of paintings by David Park and Milton Avery that explores
their shared interest in depicting the beauty of everyday life, a stark contrast to the dominant style of
Abstract Expressionism; a collection of rare collages, created by Yayoi Kusama in 1980 and 1981 as an
homage to Joseph Cornell, at Omer Tiroche Gallery; and, at 10 Chancery Lane Gallery, the first-ever
United States exhibition of works by Huang Rui, an leading artist in post-Cultural Revolution China.
Presents is a platform for galleries no more than ten years old. This year, 25 galleries will showcase recent
work through solo and dual-artist presentations. Highlights include a solo presentation of recent works
by Athi-Patra Ruga, who adopts the trope of myth as a contemporary response to the post-apartheid era,
at WHATIFTHEWORLD; at Parafin, new works by Justin Mortimer, which reflect a world in which
nothing is stable or certain; at Vigo, selected works by Derrick Adams from his Future People exhibition at
Theaster Gates’ Stoney Island Arts Banks; the last stage of a mechanical and conceptual research project
by Peruvian artist Jose Carlos Martinat, presented for the first time in its complete context at Revolver
Galeria; and Cammie Staros’ New York debut, featuring hand-built objects, which marry contemporary
sculpture, Modernism, antiquity, and craft, at Shulamit Nazarian.
Focus, curated by Gabriel Ritter, Curator and Head of Contemporary Art at the Minneapolis Institute of
Art, will feature 27 international galleries from 14 countries presenting solo or dual-artist presentations
that examine how technology has both mediated representation of the physical body and imagined its
emancipation in contemporary art. Details of Focus, including the presenting artists, will be released in
December 2017.
Platform comprises large-scale installations and site-specific commissions staged throughout the fair,
curated by Jen Mergel, formerly of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Details of Platform, including the
theme, participating galleries, and artists, will be released in January 2018.
FULL EXHIBITOR LIST
GALLERIES
von Bartha Basel, S-chanf
Galleri Bo Bjerggaard Copenhagen
Blain|Southern London, Berlin
Peter Blum Gallery New York
Marianne Boesky Gallery New York, Aspen
Galleri Brandstrup Oslo
Buchmann Galerie Berlin, Lugano
Carpenters Workshop Gallery London
David Castillo Gallery Miami Beach
James Cohan New York
Galleria Continua San Gimignano, Beijing, Les Moulins, Havana
Galeria Vera Cortês Lisbon
Alan Cristea Gallery London
Jeffrey Deitch New York
DITTRICH & SCHLECHTRIEM Berlin
Galerie Eigen + Art Berlin
galerie frank elbaz Paris
espaivisor Valencia
Daniel Faria Gallery Toronto
Ronald Feldman Fine Arts New York
Fleisher/Ollman Philadelphia
Galerie Forsblom Helsinki, Stockholm
Honor Fraser Los Angeles
Gagosian New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, London, Paris, Rome,
Athens, Geneva, Hong Kong
Galerie Laurent Godin Paris
Goodman Gallery Cape Town, Johannesburg
Kavi Gupta Chicago
Hales London
Hanart TZ Gallery Hong Kong
Rhona Hoffman Gallery Chicago
Edwynn Houk Gallery New York, Zurich
Pippy Houldsworth Gallery London
GALLERY HYUNDAI Seoul
i8 Gallery Reykjavik
Mariane Ibrahim Gallery Seattle
INGLEBY Edinburgh
Bernard Jacobson Gallery London
Alison Jacques Gallery London
Kalfayan Athens, Thessaloniki
Paul Kasmin Gallery New York
kaufmann repetto Milan, New York
Kayne Griffin Corcoran Los Angeles
Sean Kelly New York
KÖNIG GALERIE Berlin, London
Tomio Koyama Gallery Tokyo
andrew kreps New York
Pearl Lam Galleries Hong Kong
Galerie Lelong & Co. New York, Paris
Josh Lilley London
Lisson Gallery London, Milan, New York
Locks Gallery Philadelphia
Galleria d'Arte Maggiore G.A.M. Bologna, Paris
Ron Mandos Amsterdam
Marlborough Contemporary New York
Mazzoleni Turin, London
Yossi Milo Gallery New York
Francesca Minini Milan
Galleria Massimo Minini Brescia
Victoria Miro London
Mizuma Art Gallery Tokyo, Singapore
mor charpentier Paris
Galerie Vera Munro Hamburg
Nicodim Gallery Los Angeles
Carolina Nitsch New York
Galerie Nathalie Obadia Paris, Brussels
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Rome
OSL Contemporary Oslo
Ota Fine Arts Tokyo, Singapore
Pace Gallery New York, London, Beijing, Hong Kong, Paris, Palo Alto
Pace Prints New York
Paragon London
Perrotin New York, Paris, Hong Kong, Seoul, Tokyo
Pierogi New York
Galeria Plan B Berlin, Cluj
Galerija Gregor Podnar Berlin
P.P.O.W New York
Praz-Delavallade Paris, Los Angeles
Galerie Eva Presenhuber Zurich, New York
PROYECTOSMONCLOVA Mexico City
Regen Projects Los Angeles
Yancey Richardson Gallery New York
Roberts & Tilton Los Angeles
Galeria Nara Roesler Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, New York
Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac Paris, Pantin, Salzburg
Michael Rosenfeld Gallery New York
Lia Rumma Milan, Naples
Galerie Thomas Schulte Berlin
Marc Selwyn Fine Art Beverly Hills
Jack Shainman Gallery New York, Kinderhook
Shoshana Wayne Gallery Santa Monica
Sicardi Ayers Bacino Houston
Sies + Höke Dusseldorf
Jessica Silverman Gallery San Francisco
Bruce Silverstein New York
STPI Singapore
Fredric Snitzer Gallery Miami
Gallery Taik Persons Berlin
Galerie Daniel Templon Paris, Brussels
Two Palms New York
Galerie Georges-Philippe
& Nathalie Vallois Paris
Van Doren Waxter New York
Axel Vervoordt Gallery Antwerp, Hong Kong
Susanne Vielmetter
Los Angeles Projects Los Angeles
VISTAMARE Pescara
WENTRUP Berlin
Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery New York
ZAK | BRANICKA Berlin
INSIGHTS
10 Chancery Lane Gallery Hong Kong
albertz benda New York
Peter Blake Gallery Laguna Beach
Simon Capstick-Dale New York
Cortesi Gallery Lugano, London
Crane Kalman Gallery London
de Sarthe Gallery Hong Kong
Galerie Klaus Gerrit Friese Berlin
Hackett Mill San Francisco
Antoine Helwaser Gallery New York
Vivian Horan Fine Art New York
Lyndsey Ingram London
Lorenzelli Arte Milan
Ludorff Dusseldorf
Montrasio Arte / Km0 Monza, Innsbruck, Milan
Gary Nader Fine Art Miami, New York
Repetto Gallery London
Ronchini Gallery London
Richard Saltoun London
SETAREH GALLERY Dusseldorf
Susan Sheehan Gallery New York
Louis Stern Fine Arts West Hollywood
Allan Stone Projects New York
Hollis Taggart Galleries New York
Richard Taittinger Gallery New York
Omer Tiroche Gallery London
Mercedes Viegas Rio de Janeiro
Wetterling Gallery Stockholm
Whitestone Gallery Tokyo, Hong Kong
PRESENTS
80m2 Livia Benavides Lima
Galerie Samy Abraham Paris
Sabrina Amrani Art Gallery Madrid
El Apartamento Havana
Arcade London
Arredondo Arozarena Mexico City
Maria Bernheim Zurich
blank projects Cape Town
Document-Art Gallery Buenos Aires
Downs & Ross New York
Anat Ebgi Los Angeles
Halsey Mckay Gallery East Hampton
Lyles & King New York
NINO MIER GALLERY Los Angeles
Take Ninagawa Tokyo
Galerie Alberta Pane Paris
Parafin London
Patron Gallery Chicago
PSM Berlin
Revolver Galeria Lima
Shulamit Nazarian Los Angeles
Temnikova & Kasela Tallinn
Tiwani Contemporary London
Vigo London
WHATIFTHEWORLD Cape Town
FOCUS
BANK Shanghai
Barro Buenos Aires
Berg Contemporary Reykjavik
The Drawing Room Makati City
Empty Gallery Tin Wan
Thomas Erben Gallery New York
Max Estrella Madrid
Gavlak Gallery Los Angeles, Palm Beach
Goodman Gallery Johannesburg, Cape Town
Leila Heller Gallery New York
GALLERY HYUNDAI Seoul
Lawrie Shabibi Dubai
Lévy Gorvy New York, London, Geneva
Jane Lombard Gallery New York
Lundgren Gallery Palma
Meessen De Clerq Brussels
Night Gallery Los Angeles
Parisian Laundry Montreal
Prometeogallery di Ida Pisani Milan
Redling Fine Art Los Angeles
RYAN LEE New York
Shin Gallery New York
Sims Reed Gallery London
Marc Straus New York
Upfor Gallery Portland
Upstream Gallery Amsterdam
Yamamoto Gendai Tokyo