Pictures at an Exhibition

November 9, 2021

The Art Show concluded its run on Sunday at the Park Avenue Armory. Dozens of galleries presented a wide range of fine art for the consideration of collectors and delight of aficionados from the world over. The Gazette thanks Michaela Lunz of Resnicow Associates for her kind invitation to view this amazing show!

The floor plan:

From the Show’s press release:

“New York, October 7, 2021—Members of The Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA), the
nation’s foremost nonprofit organization of leading art dealers, return together this fall for The
Art Show to showcase their dynamic programs—featuring more than 40 solo presentations,
as well as an array of dual, thematic, and group exhibitions. Inaugurating a new moment on
the international fair calendar and enlivening the fall arts season in New York, the 2021 edition
takes place at the Park Avenue Armory with new fall dates, November 4 through November 7,
with the annual Benefit Preview on Wednesday, November 3. This year’s fair sees the launch
of an accompanying online hub, TheArtShow.org, for collectors and the public to engage with
The Art Show from anywhere in the world. Beginning this fall, the site will offer virtual access to
works from the fair, experts from ADAA member galleries, and the fair’s on-site programming.

“All proceeds from fair admissions to the Benefit Preview and the run of show support Henry
Street Settlement, one of New York’s leading social service, arts, and health care organizations.
The Art Show represents Henry Street Settlement’s greatest source of unrestricted funding,
having raised over $33 million through its three-decade partnership with the ADAA. For the 10th
consecutive year in 13 years of partnership, AXA XL, a division of AXA, a pioneering specialist
in the fine art and collectibles insurance space, is the Lead Partner of The Art Show.

“Throughout fair week, The Art Show features public conversations with major collectors, curators,
museum leaders, and industry experts, including collector Alvin Hall, writer and editor Brian
Droitcour, and curator Christiane Paul, among others. Extending programming beyond the
fair, the ADAA has organized for the third year the ADAA Upper East Side Gallery Walk, a
collaboration between 27 ADAA member galleries in the Park Avenue Armory’s surrounding
neighborhood, on Saturday, November 6, from 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

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Here is the Show’s Exhibitor Images folder on Dropbox.

And here are some photos we took at the Show on Saturday. Enjoy!

 

 

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