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Scope New York 2020

Scope is a contemporary art fair of emerging international artists and galleries. Across 20 years, it has sold over $1 billion worth of art to over 1 million visitors.


20th Scope New York

The 20th Scope New York contemporary art fair is at the Metropolitan Pavilion, Thursday-Sunday, March 5-8, 2020.

11 [HellHeaven] Art Gallery is from Rome, Italy. Booth #99

ALMANAQUE Fotográfica is from Mexico City. Booth #15

Artistes Contemporains Turquie is from Paris, France. Booth #65

Artmosphere Gallery is from Barcelona, Spain. Booth #51

Baga 06 is from Mexico City, Mexico. Booth #43

Beaux-arts des Ameriques is from Montréal, Canada. Booth #21

Casa Poidomani is from Miami, Florida. Booth #56

Galerie l’Atelier is from Paris, France. Booth #35

Galerie l’Atelier 55 is from Paris, France. Booth #37

Moonlight Art Space is from Buenos Aires, Argentina. Booth #27

NG Art Gallery is from Panama City, Panama and Havana, Cuba. Booth #13

Prince Art Gallery is from Salerno, Italy. Booth #89

Singulart is from Paris, France. Booth #73

SUM Gallery is from Buenos Aires, Argentina. Booth #55

TIMOTEO is from Mexico, City, Mexico. Booth #67


Scope New York Tickets

Thursday, March 5, 2020

  • Platinum First View: 3-6pm, $150
  • VIP Preview: 6-9pm, $100

Friday, March 6, 2020: 11am – 8pm, $25
Saturday, March 7, 2020: 11am – 8pm, $25
Sunday, March 8, 2020: 11am – 7pm, $25

Senior/Student (door only with id): $15

Get Scope New York tickets at the door (lines) or at scope-art.com



Published March 5, 2020 ~ Updated September 20, 2022.

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

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