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2019 아모리쇼가 3월 7일부터 10일까지 맨해튼 피어 92와 94에서 열린다. 올 아모리쇼엔 세계 33개국에서 갤러리 현대 등 194개 갤러리가 참가한다. 

THE ARMORY SHOW CELEBRATES 25th ANNIVERSARY IN 2019
THE UPCOMING EDITION FEATURES 194 PREMIER GALLERIES AND WELCOMES 59 NEW EXHIBITORS, INCLUDING SEVERAL WHO PARTICIPATED IN THE FAIR’S FIRST EDITIONS

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The Armory Show’s 2019 edition will present 194 galleries from 33 countries, bringing together an
unparalleled presentation of international galleries in central Manhattan. Staged at Piers 92 & 94, the
upcoming fair will feature a diverse breadth of compelling artworks—from new discoveries to historical
masterpieces. The Armory Show, supported by Lead Partner Athena Art Finance, will open to the public
March 7–10, 2019 with the VIP Preview Day on Wednesday, March 6.

Marking the fair’s 25th Anniversary and reflecting its heritage in New York, The Armory Show welcomes
back several exhibitors who participated in its earliest editions at the Gramercy Park Hotel, including 303
Gallery (New York), Tanya Bonakdar Gallery (New York, Los Angeles), Galerie Krinzinger (Vienna), and
Zeno X Gallery (Antwerp).

Building on a strong contingent of international exhibitors, the 2019 edition will feature 59 new and firsttime exhibitors 
hailing from five continents, including A Gentil Carioca (Rio de Janeiro), carlier | gebauer
(Berlin), Selma Feriani Gallery (Sidi Bou Said), Stephen Friedman Gallery (London), Antoine Levi (Paris),
David Nolan Gallery (New York), Öktem&Aykut (Istanbul), ShanghART Gallery, (Shanghai, Beijing,
Singapore), Sorry We’re Closed (Brussels), and Tif Sigfrids (Athens, GA).

“We are thrilled to celebrate this milestone anniversary with so many exemplary galleries returning to the
fair, and an exciting and diverse selection of first-time exhibitors that reflect our increasingly international
reach,” says Nicole Berry, Executive Director. “The Armory Show’s origins at the Gramercy Park Hotel are
a beloved and important part of New York City’s cultural heritage, and the fair has since become a nexus
for the international art world. As we continue to evolve—engaging more deeply with curators, special
artist projects, and thought-provoking programs—we strive to honor the fair’s legacy and look towards its
future as New York’s preeminent art fair.”

Galleries, the core section of The Armory Show, features outstanding 20th- and 21st-century artworks in a
range of media, presented by 109 leading international galleries. Notable solo- and dual-artist presentations
will include:

▪ The restaging of Robert Morris’s Finch College Project from 1969 at Castelli Gallery
▪ Paintings from 1990–2018 by Claude Viallat at Ceysson & Bénétière
▪ A historical presentation of Dorothea Tanning at Alison Jacques Gallery
▪ In a new body of work, Victoria Civera exchanges canvas and wood for metal at Galería MPA
▪ At David Nolan Gallery, a presentation of recent works by Jorinde Voigt give a unique pictorial
form to an array of natural or psychological phenomena
▪ At Praz-Delavallade, a pairing of Sam Durant and Jim Shaw, two artists who mine American
culture to explore urgent social, political, and cultural issues
▪ Selected works by Lynn Hershman spanning the pioneering artist’s oeuvre at ShanghART
Gallery
▪ peter campus at Cristin Tierney Gallery, coinciding with the artist’s retrospective at the Bronx
Museum which will be concurrently on view
▪ At Axel Vervoordt Gallery, a pairing of Otto Boll and Lucia Bru underlining their common
attitude towards exploring the full potential of space
In addition to these solo- and dual-artist presentations, many exhibitors will devote their booths to
presentations by leading contemporary women artists across several generations:
▪ Alicja Kwade, Tatiana Trouvé, and Claudia Comte at KÖNIG GALERIE
▪ At Carolina Nitsch, a focus on key female figures from the gallery’s roster, including Louise
Bourgeois, Mary Heilman, Sarah Lucas, Ebony G. Patterson, Karin Sander, and Kaari Upson
▪ A solo presentation of new paintings by Fiona Rae at Galerie Nathalie Obadia
▪ A survey of significant works by Tracey Emin, Rachel Whiteread, and Kiki Smith at Galleria
Lorcan O’Neill
▪ At Ronchini Gallery, Rebecca Ward, Tameka Norris, and Samantha Bittman will explore
weaving, stitching, and sewing, mediums traditionally associated with domesticity and craft
▪ New etchings by Dana Schutz and Elizabeth Peyton, monotypes by Cecily Brown, and
silkscreens by Nona Faustine at Two Palms

Insights, comprising 32 established galleries, emphasizes solo-, dual-artist, and thematic presentations of
artworks made before the year 2000. Highlights will include canonical figures in modern and post-war art,
in addition to overlooked discoveries from the 20th century:
▪ Works from 1984-2000 by Huang Rui, a prominent member of the Stars Group at 10 Chancery Lane
Gallery
▪ At ADN Galería, a presentation of works by Margaret Harrison, a pioneering artist of the 1970s
and cofounder of the London Women’s Liberation Art Group
▪ At Aicon Gallery, an oeuvre-spanning presentation of works by Rasheed Araeen, from the artist’s
earliest and most iconic sculptures of the 1960s, through his pioneering kinetic, interactive, and
performance-based works
▪ A unique juxtaposition of British painter Howard Hodgkin and American painter and sculptor
Manuel Neri at Hackett Mill
▪ Works from 1950–1956, from the seminal “spazio totale” series, by Mario Nigro at A arte Invernizzi
▪ A comprehensive survey of works by Gary Brotmeyer at Laurence Miller Gallery, marking
Brotmeyer's first solo-show since 2002
▪ At Erik Thomsen, a presentation of avant-garde Japanese calligraphy by Yūichi Inoue and Shiryū
Morita, two leading artists associated with the Bokujinkai Group
▪ Works on paper from 1980–1982 by Jean-Michel Basquiat at Omer Tiroche Gallery
Presents is a platform for galleries no more than ten years old to showcase emerging talents through soloand 
dual-artist presentations. Featuring 26 galleries, Presents offers an exciting array of artworks by some
of today’s most promising emerging artists. Highlights will include:
▪ At El Apartamento, recent works by Eduardo Ponjuán, an essential figure of contemporary Cuban
art
▪ At Maria Bernheim, Zurich-based Mitchell Anderson’s first solo presentation in New York with
multi-media works that explore the lingering history of the found object and image
▪ Los Angeles-based Jay Stuckey’s first solo-presentation in New York at Anat Ebgi
▪ At Selma Feriani Gallery, recent drawings by Nidhal Chamekh and Massinissa Selmanirecent
explore collective memory and the shaping of narratives
▪ Fusing the political and personal, at Charlie James Gallery a series of collage works by Sadie
Barnette that incorporate the FBI files of her father, Rodney Barnette, founder of the Compton, CA,
chapter of the Black Panther Party
▪ A pairing of recent paintings by Louis Fratino with an installation by Zoe Williams, which will
explore the two artists’ sensual and bodily aesthetic at Antoine Levi
▪ Recent paintings by Louise Bonnet at NINO MIER GALLERY

This year’s Focus is organized by Lauren Haynes, Curator of Contemporary Art at Crystal Bridges
Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas. Featuring 29 galleries, the presentations in this year’s
Focus explore identity through figuration of both real and imagined forms. Highlights will include:
▪ At A Gentil Carioca, new paintings by Arjan Martins, winner of the PIPA 2018 Prize
▪ At The Hole, new acrylic paintings by Alex Gardner, and the artist’s first sculpture installation
▪ New paintings by Peter Williams at Luis De Jesus Los Angeles
▪ New cast aluminum works and drawings by Katy Cowan at Philip Martin Gallery
▪ At Officine dell'Immagine, a presentation of the Franco-Moroccan artist Mounir Fatmi, curated by
Silvia Cirelli
▪ At Parisian Laundry, recent paintings by Joseph Tisiga challenge homogenous perceptions of
identity, history, and materiality
▪ A new sculptural installation by Kapwani Kiwanga at Galerie Jérôme Poggi
▪ Recent paintings by Becky Kolsrud at Tif Sigfrids
▪ Galerie Bene Taschen will pair Joseph Rodriguez and Jamel Shabazz, two photographers

concerned with capturing humanistic portraits of urban and domestic landscapes of New York
Platform stages large-scale artworks, installations, and commissions across Piers 92 & 94, and will be
curated by Sally Tallant, the recently appointed Executive Director of the Queens Museum, and formerly
Director of Liverpool Biennial. For its third edition, this year’s Platform section will take the 1939 New York
World’s Fair as a point of departure. In 1939, on the brink of World War II, the New York World’s Fair
looked to a hopeful future in the face of rising geopolitical uncertainty. Today, environmental,
socioeconomic, and political challenges continue to dominate the geopolitical climate, which is defined by
an ever-increasing polarization between political parties and classes. The international artists in this year’s
Platform section will offer hope, respite, and resilience to articulate alternative narratives and new possible
worlds. Participating exhibitors and artists will be announced in the coming months.

FULL EXHIBITOR LIST (In formation)
GALLERIES

303 Gallery New York
von Bartha Basel, S-chanf
Galleri Bo Bjerggaard Copenhagen
Blain|Southern London, Berlin
Peter Blum Gallery New York
Marianne Boesky Gallery New York, Aspen
Tanya Bonakdar Gallery New York, Los Angeles
The Breeder Athens
Buchmann Galerie Berlin, Lugano
carlier | gebauer Berlin
Castelli Gallery New York
David Castillo Gallery Miami Beach
Ceysson & Bénétière Paris, New York
James Cohan New York
Galleria Continua San Gimignano, Beijing, Les Moulins, Havana
Galeria Vera Cortês Lisbon
Alan Cristea Gallery London
DC Moore Gallery New York
Jeffrey Deitch New York, Los Angeles
Dirimart Istanbul
DITTRICH & SCHLECHTRIEM Berlin
Galerie Eigen + Art Berlin, Leipzig
espaivisor Valencia
Ronald Feldman Gallery New York
galerie les filles du calvaire Paris
Galerie Forsblom Helsinki, Stockholm
Stephen Friedman Gallery London
Kavi Gupta Chicago
Hales London, New York
Rhona Hoffman Gallery Chicago
Edwynn Houk Gallery New York
*GALLERY HYUNDAI Seoul
i8 Gallery Reykjavik
Mariane Ibrahim Gallery Seattle
INGLEBY Edinburgh
Bernard Jacobson Gallery London
Alison Jacques Gallery London
Kalfayan Galleries Athens, Thessaloniki
kaufmann repetto Milan, New York
Kayne Griffin Corcoran Los Angeles
Sean Kelly New York
Kohn Gallery Los Angeles
KÖNIG GALERIE Berlin, London
Tomio Koyama Gallery Tokyo
Andrew Kreps Gallery New York
Galerie Krinzinger Vienna
Pearl Lam Galleries Hong Kong, Shanghai, Singapore
Galerie Lelong & Co. New York, Paris
Josh Lilley London
Lisson Gallery London, New York
Locks Gallery Philadelphia
Loock Galerie Berlin
Galleria d'Arte Maggiore g.a.m. Bologna, Milan, Paris
Galerie Ron Mandos Amsterdam
Mazzoleni London, Turin
Yossi Milo Gallery New York
Francesca Minini Milan
Galleria Massimo Minini Brescia
Victoria Miro London, Venice
Mizuma Art Gallery Tokyo, Singapore
mor charpentier Paris
Galería MPA Madrid
Nicodim Gallery Los Angeles
Carolina Nitsch New York
David Nolan Gallery New York
Galerie Nathalie Obadia Paris, Brussels
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Rome
OSL contemporary Oslo
Ota Fine Arts Tokyo, Singapore
P.P.O.W Gallery New York
P420 Bologna
Pace Gallery New York, London, Beijing, Hong Kong, Seoul, Palo Alto,
Geneva
Pace Prints New York
Paragon London
Perrotin New York, Paris, Hong Kong, Seoul, Tokyo, Shanghai
Pierogi New York
Gregor Podnar Berlin
Poligrafa Obra Gráfica Barcelona
Praz-Delavallade Paris, Los Angeles
Galerie Eva Presenhuber Zurich, New York
PROYECTOSMONCLOVA Mexico City
Repetto Gallery London
Yancey Richardson Gallery New York
Roberts Projects Los Angeles
Galeria Nara Roesler Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, New York
Ronchini Gallery London
Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac Paris, London, 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
ShanghART Gallery Shanghai, Beijing, Singapore
Sicardi | Ayers | Bacino Houston
Jessica Silverman Gallery San Francisco
Bruce Silverstein Gallery New York
Fredric Snitzer Gallery Miami
STPI Singapore
Galerie Templon Paris, Brussels
Cristin Tierney Gallery New York
Two Palms New York
Van Doren Waxter New York
Axel Vervoordt Gallery Antwerp, Hong Kong
Susanne Vielmetter
 Los Angeles Projects Los Angeles
Vigo London
VISTAMARE | VISTAMARESTUDIO Pescara
WENTRUP Berlin
Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery New York
Zeno X Gallery Antwerp

INSIGHTS
10 Chancery Lane Gallery Hong Kong
ADN Galería Barcelona
Aicon Gallery New York
ARCHEUS / POST-MODERN London
Ascaso Gallery Miami
David Benrimon Fine Art New York
Cortesi Gallery London, Milan, Lugano
DAG New Delhi
Max Estrella Madrid
LESLIE FEELY New York
Hackett Mill San Francisco
Helwaser Gallery New York
Vivian Horan Fine Art New York
Lyndsey Ingram London
A arte Invernizzi Milan
Robert Koch Gallery San Francisco
Lorenzelli Arte Milan
Ludorff Dusseldorf
Laurence Miller Gallery New York
Montrasio Arte / Km0 Monza, Milan, Innsbruck
Galería El Museo Bogota
Gary Nader Fine Art Miami, New York
Repetto Gallery London
Galerie Michael Schultz Berlin
SETAREH GALLERY Dusseldorf
Susan Sheehan Gallery New York
Miriam Shiell Fine Art Toronto
TAFETA London
Hollis Taggart Galleries New York
Erik Thomsen New York
Omer Tiroche Gallery London
Whitestone Gallery Tokyo, Hong Kong

PRESENTS
albertz benda New York
APALAZZOGALLERY Brescia
El Apartamento Havana
Barro Buenos Aires
Maria Bernheim Zurich
blank projects Cape Town
DOCUMENT Chicago
Downs & Ross New York
Anat Ebgi Los Angeles
Galerie Antoine Ertaskiran Montreal
Daniel Faria Gallery Toronto
Selma Feriani Gallery Sidi Bou Said
Halsey Mckay Gallery East Hampton
Ivan Gallery Bucharest
Charlie James Gallery Los Angeles
Antoine Levi Paris
Lyles & King New York
Meliksetian | Briggs Los Angeles
NINO MIER GALLERY Los Angeles
Shulamit Nazarian Los Angeles
Öktem&Aykut Istanbul
PSM Berlin
Temnikova & Kasela Tallinn
Tiwani Contemporary London
Upfor Gallery Portland
Galerie Tanja Wagner Berlin

FOCUS
A Gentil Carioca Rio de Janeiro
ACA Galleries New York
Aicon Gallery New York
Jack Bell Gallery London
Galleri Brandstrup Oslo
Edward Cella Art & Architecture Los Angeles
CONNERSMITH. Washington, DC
CURRO Guadalajara
Davidson Gallery New York
Eric Firestone Gallery East Hampton
Fridman Gallery New York
The Hole New York
Jenkins Johnson Gallery San Francisco
Luis De Jesus Los Angeles Los Angeles
Lawrie Shabibi Dubai
Luce Gallery Turin
Philip Martin Gallery Los Angeles
Officine dell'Immagine Milan
Pablo's Birthday New York
Parisian Laundry Montreal
Galerie Jérôme Poggi Paris
rosenfeld porcini London
RYAN LEE New York
Carrie Secrist Gallery Chicago
Tif Sigfrids Athens, GA
SMAC Art Gallery Cape Town
Sorry We’re Closed Brussels
Richard Taittinger Gallery New York
Galerie Bene Taschen Cologne

The Armory Show
The Armory Show is New York City’s premier art fair and a leading cultural destination for discovering
and collecting the world’s most important 20th- and 21st-century art. Staged on Manhattan’s Piers 92 & 94,
The Armory Show features presentations by leading international galleries, innovative artist commissions,
and dynamic public programs. Since its founding in 1994, The Armory Show has served as a nexus for the
international art world, inspiring dialogue, discovery, and patronage in the visual arts.