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ADAA The Art Show 2018

The ADAA Art Show is an art fair produced by the association of America’s top art dealers.

Most exhibits are solo or curated shows. We focus on Latin which is a small part of this show, but these really are America’s, and New York City’s, leading art galleries.

If you only have time to attend one art fair, go to the ADAA Art Show.

The show benefits the Henry Street Settlement, a Lower East Side social services agency that is home to the Abron Arts Center.


The ADAA Art Show (2018)

The ADAA Art Show is at the Park Avenue Armory in Manhattan’s Upper East Side, Wednesday – Sunday, February 28 – March 4, 2018.

There is a Gala Preview on Tuesday, February 27.


Latin Dealers at The ADAA Art Show (2018)

The 2018 ADAA Art Show is exhibiting 72 member dealers. Latin connections are bold. Many galleries represent a Latin artist or two.

#, A – C

303 Gallery
Brooke Alexander, Inc.
Altman Siegel (San Francisco)
Anglim Gilbert Gallery (San Francisco)
Berggruen Gallery (San Francisco)
Peter Blum Gallery
Tanya Bonakdar Gallery
Jonathan Boos
Bortolami (Italian-born New Yorker)
Chambers Fine Art
Cheim & Read
James Cohan
Thomas Colville Fine Art (Guilford, Connecticut)
Crown Point Press (San Francisco)

D – F

Danese / Corey
Danziger Gallery
Maxwell Davidson Gallery
Debra Force Fine Art, Inc.
Fraenkel Gallery (San Francisco)
Peter Freeman, Inc.

G – I

Galerie St. Etienne
James Goodman Gallery
Marian Goodman Gallery
Alexander Gray Associates
Howard Greenberg Gallery The Immigrants, group exhibition with Latin themes
Hauser & Wirth
Hirschl & Adler Galleries
Hirschl & Adler Modern
Hosfelt Gallery (San Francisco)

J – L

Casey Kaplan
Paul Kasmin Gallery
June Kelly Gallery
Sean Kelly Gallery
Anton Kern Gallery
Krakow Witkin Gallery (Boston)
Lehmann Maupin (Latin artists)
Galerie Lelong & Co. (Latin artists)
Locks Gallery (Philadelphia)
Jeffrey H. Loria & Co., Inc.
Luhring Augustine

M – N

Maccarone
Lawrence Markey (San Antonio, Texas)
Matthew Marks Gallery
Mary-Anne Martin Fine Art (Mexican and Latin American art)
Barbara Mathes Gallery
Fergus McCaffrey
Miles McEnery Gallery
Anthony Meier Fine Arts
Menconi + Schoelkopf Fine Art, LLC
Donald Morris Gallery, Inc.
Jill Newhouse Gallery
David Nolan Gallery

P – S

P•P•O•W
Pilkington-Olsoff Fine Arts, Inc.
Pace Gallery
Pace/MacGill Gallery
Pace Prints & Pace Primitive
Petzel
James Reinish & Associates, Inc.
Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, LLC
Salon 94
Susan Sheehan Gallery
Sicardi | Ayers | Bacino
Fredric Snitzer Gallery
Sperone Westwater

T – Z

Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects
Van Doren Waxter
Meredith Ward Fine Art
Washburn Gallery
Michael Werner
Yares Art
Pavel Zoubok Gallery
David Zwirner


Visiting the ADAA Art Show

The Park Avenue Armory is in Manhattan’s Upper East Side.

Park Avenue Armory
643 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10065
(between 66th & 67th St)

(6) to 68th St
(F) to 63rd St

Gala Preview

Tuesday, February 27
$175 – $25,000

Show

Wednesday – Friday: 12 noon – 8 pm
Saturday: 12 noon – 7 pm
Sunday: 12 noon – 5 pm
$25


For more information, visit www.artdealers.org/the-art-show


 


Published February 27, 2018 ~ Updated September 5, 2022.

Filed Under: ART, Italian, Mexican, NYC Art Fairs, Park Avenue Armory, The Art Show (ADAA)

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