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Scope New York 2019 contemporary art fair at Met Pavilion

The Scope New York contemporary art fair is at the Metropolitan Pavilion in Chelsea, Manhattan from March 7 to 10, 2019. From $25


Scope New York

Scope has a focus on young galleries and emerging artists.


Scope New York 2019

60 international galleries are exhibiting at this 19th edition of Scope New York.

Contemporary Art Projects from North Miami Beach is showing work by Ricardo Cardenas in Booth 017.

Curators Voice Art Project from Miami is showing work by Humerto Poidomani in Booth 053.

Doyenne Gallery of Paris, France is showing work by Elise Cirillo in Booth 093.

Galeria C-Arte of Buenos Aires, Argentina is showing work by Debora Kaufman in Booth 019.

Galerie C.O.A. of Montreal, Canada is showing work by MissMe in Booth 021.

Michele Mariaud Gallery of New York is showing work by Pascal Pierme in Booth 045.

NG Art Gallery of Panama City, Panama and Havana, Cuba is showing work by Jorge Otero in Booth 043.

The Directed Art Modern of Miami is showing work by Bego Santiago in Booth 035.

Winter Works on Paper of Brooklyn is showing work by Vito Acconci in Booth 067.

For more information, visit scope-art.com


Scope New York Tickets

Tickets are available at the door and at scope-art.com

  • Thursday, March 7
    Platinum First View 3-9pm: $150
    VIP Preview 6-9pm. $100
  • Friday, March 8: 11am-8pm, $25
  • Saturday, March 9: 11am – 8pm, $25
  • Sunday: March 10: 11am – 7pm, $25

Metropolitan Pavilion

125 West 18th St, New York, NY 10011
(between Sixth & Seventh Ave)
Chelsea, Manhattan


Published March 7, 2019 ~ Updated September 20, 2022.

Filed Under: .Cuban, Argentine, ART, French, French Canadian, Italian, NYC Art Fairs, Panamanian

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