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You are here: Home / Art Fairs Archive / Scope New York 2017 contemporary art fair at Met Pavilion

Scope New York 2017 contemporary art fair at Met Pavilion

Argentine Archive, Art Fairs Archive, Chilean Archive, Dominican Archive, French Archive, Italian Archive, Metropolitan Pavilion, Panamanian Archive, Spanish Archive / March 2, 2017 by Editors

Scope New York is an annual Armory Week art fair that features emerging international artists and galleries. The Scope universe includes shows in Basel, Switzerland and Miami. It has launched some notable galleries.

17th annual Scope New York 2017

The 17th annual Scope New York hosts 60 international galleries at the Metropolitan Pavilion in Chelsea, Manhattan from March 2-5, 2017.

Latin Galleries at Scope New York 2017

Argentine Galleries

Galeria C-Arte of Buenos Aires, Argentina www.galeriacarte.com

Chilean Galleries

Yael Rosenblut Gallery of Santiago, Chile www.YaelRosenblut.com

Dominican Galleries

Arte Berri of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic www.ArteBerri.com

French Galleries

Galerie Mark Hacem of Paris, France www.markhachem.com
Lelia Mordoch Gallery of Paris, France www.leliamordochgalerie.com
55Bellechasse of Paris, France www.55bellechasse.com

Italian Galleries

Antonio Colombo Arte Contemporanea of Milan, Italy www.ColomboArte.com
Barbara Paci Galleria d’Arte of Pietrasanta, Italy www.barbarapaciartgallery.com
NAIF International LLC of Milan, Italy
White Noise Gallery of Rome, Italy www.whitenoisegallery.it

Panamanian Art Galleries

NG Art Galler of Panama City, Panama and Havana, Cuba

Spanish Galleries

Galeria Contrast of Barcelona, Spain www.galeriacontrast.com
Soraya Cartategui Fine Art of Madrid, Spain and New York www.sorayacartategui.com
URG3L of Madrid, Spain www.urg3l.com
Victor Lope Arte Contemporaneo of Barcelona, Spain www.victorlope.com

Visiting Scope New York 2017

Metropolitan Pavilion
125 West 18th Street (between Sixth & Seventh Ave)
New York, NY 10011

VIP Opening
Thursday, March 2
Platinum First View 3-6pm
VIP & Press Preview 6-9pm

General
Friday-Saturday March 3-4: 11am-8pm
Sunday, March 5: 11am-7pm

General admission $25. Student/Senior $15.
Tickets $15-$150

Image by Kristopher Karlin courtesy of the show.
Upstairs, No Vacancy, 2008
inkjet print, edition of 3
36″ x 54″

For more information and tickets, visit www.Scope-Art.com

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