May 2019
from Wed. May 01 2019 to Sunday May 05 2019 |
Randall’s Island Park Manhattan New York See on Map P : + 1 212 46 37 488 |
info@frieze.com frieze.com/fairs/frieze-new-york |
Housed in a distinct serpentine structure overlooking the East River, the fair brings together the most dynamic and forward-thinking galleries working today. See and buy art by over 1,000 of the world’s leading artists, and experience the fair’s critically acclaimed Projects, Talks, Sounds and Education programs. | ||
from Thursday May 02 2019 to Sunday May 05 2019 |
Pier 94 12th Avenue at 55th Street NY 10019 New York See on Map P : +1 800 376 5850 |
info@artnyfair.com www.artnyfair.com |
Art New York provides a fresh alternative for acquiring important, never-before exhibited works from both primary and secondary markets. The fair welcomes both experienced and new art collectors who are looking to experience a carefully-curated, rich-in-content presentation of the best in the global contemporary art market. | ||
from Friday May 03 2019 to Tuesday May 07 2019 |
Park Avenue Armory 643 Park Ave NY 10065 New York See on Map P : +1 212 370 2501 |
info@tefafny.com www.tefaf.com |
TEFAF gives international dealers the platform to present museum-quality works of all eras and genres to a broad base of collectors and connoisseurs. | ||
from Friday May 17 2019 to Sunday September 22 2019 |
Whitney Museum of American Art 99 Gansevoort Street 10014 New York See on Map P : (212) 570-3600 |
info@whitney.org whitney.org/exhibitions/2019-Biennial |
The Whitney Biennial is an unmissable event for anyone interested in finding out what’s happening in art today. Curators Jane Panetta and Rujeko Hockley have been visiting artists over the past year in search of the most important and relevant work. Featuring seventy-five artists and collectives working in painting, sculpture, installation, film and video, photography, performance, and sound, the 2019 Biennial takes the pulse of the contemporary artistic moment. Introduced by the Museum’s founder Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney in 1932, the Biennial is the longest-running exhibition in the country to chart the latest developments in American art. | ||