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ADAA The Art Show 2020

ADAA Art Show, Argentine Archive, Art Archive, Art Fairs Archive, Brazilian Archive, French Archive, Indigenous Archive, Italian Archive, Mexican, Venezuelan Archive / February 26, 2020 by Editors

The Art Show is the annual ADAA (Art Dealers Association of America) art fair at the Park Avenue Armory.

It is an important art fair because the ADAA represents the United States’ leading art dealers, and The Art Show opens the Armory Week cluster of art fairs in New York City. Many galleries exhibit a single artist or a theme, so the booths are sort of little exhibitions.


The Art Show 2020

The Art Show, ADAA’s annual art fair, is at the Park Avenue Armory in Manhattan’s Upper East Side Thursday-Sunday, February 27 to March 1, 2020, with a Gala Preview on Wednesday, February 26, 2020 starting at 5pm.

Single day tickets $25. Gala from $175. Get tickets at artdealers.org


Latin Artists

Andrew Kreps Gallery and Bortolami Gallery are showing Italian abstract painter Carla Accardi.

Italian-New York gallery, Castelli Gallery is showing works on paper that emphasize the material.

Hirschl & Adler Galleries is contrasting Surrealism and Magic Realism.

Krakow Witkin Gallery is showing several artists including Giulio Paolini (Italian) and Liliana Porter (Argentine New Yorker).

Jeffrey H. Loria & Co is showing Pablo Picasso.

Luxembourg & Dayan is showing unusual materials with Michelangelo Pistoletto (Italian) as it starting point.

Mary-Anne Martin Fine Art is showing Mexican artist Gunther Gerzso’s surrealism in relation to other Europeans in Mexico including Leonora Carrington (British-Mexican), Remedios Varo (Spanish-Mexican), Wolfgang Paalen (Austrian-Mexican), Alice Rahon (French-Mexican) and André Breton (French).

Anthony Meier Fine Arts is showing Rodrigo Cass (Brazil).

Jill Newhouse Gallery is showing the influence on modern landscapes of French artists Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, Henri Rousseau and Jean-François Millet.

Gallery Wendi Norris is showing the relationship of two European-Mexican artists Leonora Carrington (British-Mexican) and Remedios Varo (Spanish-Mexican).

P.P.O.W is showing Ramiro Gomez (Mexican-American).

Ricco/Maresca Gallery is showing Mexican-American art brut artist Martín Ramírez.

Sicardi | Ayers | Bacino is showing geometric abstractions by Mercedes Pardo (Venezuelan).

Sikkema Jenkins & Co. is showing Indigenous American artist Jeffrey Gibson Choctaw-Cherokee).

Leon Tovar Gallery is showing Marcelo Bonevardi (Argentine).


Single day tickets $25. Gala from $175. Get tickets at artdealers.org


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