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March 2020
Feb. 27-Mar. 01

New York
from Thursday February 27 2020
to Sunday March 01 2020
Park Avenue Armory
Park Avenue at 67th Street
New York

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P : +1 212 766 9200

artdealers.org/the-art-show/information
Organized annually by the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA), The Art Show offers intimately scaled and thoughtfully curated presentations of the highest quality—fostering active conversations with gallerists, new relationships, and close looking at works by artists from a variety of genres, practices, and national and international origins.

All admission from The Art Show and proceeds from the Gala Preview benefit the Henry Street Settlement, one of New York’s leading social service, arts, and health care organizations.
Mar. 02-08

New York
from Monday March 02 2020
to Sunday March 08 2020
ZÜRCHER GALLERY NY
33 Bleecker Street
10012 New York

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P : +1 212-777-0790

www.galeriezurcher.com/salon-zurcher
Salon Zürcher 21st Edition will be open from March 3 to March 8 2020.

ZÜRCHER GALLERY NY was founded by Gwenolee and Bernard Zürcher in 2009 as the New York branch of their Paris-based GALERIE ZÜRCHER. The SALON ZÜRCHER offers visitors an intimate alternative to the large-scale, superstore style fairs during The ARMORY SHOW and FRIEZE, NEW YORK in Spring and during FIAC, PARIS in Autumn.
Mar. 03-09

New York
from Tuesday March 03 2020
to Monday March 09 2020
866 UN Plaza
48th Street and 1st Avenue
New York

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www.springbreakartshow.com/sb-new-york-city/
SPRING/BREAK 2020 will return for its ninth NYC edition and its second Los Angeles edition. The 2020 theme is IN EXCESS.

SPRING/BREAK Art Show 2020 seeks inquiries into the paradoxes and nuances of ‘more’. For both upcoming New York and Los Angeles shows, IN EXCESS is actively searching for exhibitions dealing with virtues and/or limitations of maximalism, materialism, digression, hysterical realism, capitalism, encyclopedii, redundancy, consumerism, the over-foot-noted and the overlabored.
Mar. 04-08

New York
from Wed. March 04 2020
to Sunday March 08 2020
Metropolitan West
639 W 46th St
10036 New York

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ny.voltashow.com/about/
VOLTA New York is the American incarnation of the original Basel show. Since its 2008 debut it has operated as a beacon for creative discovery and social engagement during Armory Arts Week. New York focuses on solo projects by leading and emerging international artists. In 2020 we will return to New York with the original “boutique-style” concept for a more immersive fair experience.

VOLTA showcases contemporary art positions in an approachable way accessible to younger art-lovers and seasoned collectors alike. It promotes their galleries’ exhibition styles “at home” while refocusing the fair-going experience back on its most fundamental point: the artists and their works.
Mar. 05-08

New York
from Thursday March 05 2020
to Sunday March 08 2020
50 Varick Street
10013 New York

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www.independenthq.com/new-york
The Independent art fair, which is held annually in New York and previously staged presentations in Brussels, has revealed the 63 galleries that will show work in its 2020 edition at Spring Studios in Tribeca. The event will take place during Armory Week, from March 5 to 8.

Twenty-one of the exhibitors are first-time participants in the Independent art fair, which changes over 30 percent of its galleries each year. P.P.O.W (of New York), Galerie Eva Presenhuber (Zurich and New York), Corbett vs. Dempsey (Chicago), A Gentil Carioca (Rio de Janeiro), Nicelle Beauchene (New York), and Marianne Boesky Gallery (New York and Aspen) are among those making debut presentations next year.

Returning enterprises at the fair include Garth Greenan Gallery (New York), Monique Meloche (Chicago), Tilton Gallery (New York), and White Columns (New York).
Mar. 05-08

New York
from Thursday March 05 2020
to Sunday March 08 2020
Metropolitan Pavilion
125 W 18th St
10011 New York

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scope-art.com/show/new-york-2020/visitor/
The 20th edition of SCOPE New York returns to its Chelsea location at Metropolitan Pavilion. Known for presenting groundbreaking contemporary work, SCOPE New York will welcome 60 international exhibitors at its centrally-located venue. In addition, SCOPE will continue its legacy of critically-acclaimed VIP Programming with strategic partnerships, a focused schedule of events, and talks.

The first fair to run concurrent with The Armory Show, SCOPE New York’s spirit of innovation has consistently forged the way for emerging artists and galleries. Attuned to nuances in the market and itself an influential force in the cultural sphere, SCOPE continues to usher in a new vision of the contemporary art fair.
Mar. 05-08

New York
from Thursday March 05 2020
to Sunday March 08 2020
Piers 90 & 94
New York
P : +1 212 645 6440

www.thearmoryshow.com/
The Armory Show is New York City’s premier art fair and a leading cultural destination for discovering and collecting the world’s most important 20th- and 21st-century art. The Armory Show features presentations by leading international galleries, innovative artist commissions, and dynamic public programs.

The Armory Show was founded by four New York gallerists – Colin de Land, Pat Hearn, Matthew Marks and Paul Morris – who sought a platform to present and promote new voices in the visual arts. In its 25 years, The Armory Show has stayed firm to its mission while establishing itself as an unmissable art event set in the heart of New York City.
Mar. 08-Apr. 19

Houston
from Sunday March 08 2020
to Sunday April 19 2020
2000 Edwards Street Building C - Suite 2
77007 Houston
P : +1 713.223.5522

fotofest.org/biennial2020
FotoFest Biennial 2020 will take place from March 8–April 19, 2020. AFRICAN COSMOLOGIES—Photography, Time, and the Other, will focus on artists of Africa and its diaspora. The FotoFest Biennial 2020 marks the first time in its 37-year history that the Biennial’s central exhibition will focus on artists of African origin. Over 100 independent museums, art galleries, non-profit art centers and corporate spaces will participate in the FotoFest Biennial 2020 by presenting photographic work and photography-centered events during the festival’s six weeks.

AFRICAN COSMOLOGIES is curated by Mark Sealy MBE, a British curator, writer, and cultural producer with a special interest in the relationship between photography and social change, identity politics and human rights. Since 1991, Sealy has been the director of Autograph ABP, the London-based non-profit photographic arts agency dedicated to highlighting issues of identity, representation, human rights and social justice.

FotoFest will again stage the International Meeting Place Portfolio Review for Artists during the FotoFest Biennial 2020; a two week-long event that brings together 450 artists from over 30 countries, with nearly 200 national and international curators, publishers, gallerists, and photography industry leaders for one-on-one meetings. In addition, FotoFest also organizes another exhibition The Discoveries of the Meeting Place that showcases ten artists selected from the Meeting Place 2018 as particularly interesting to an invited group of international reviewers.

Fig. 1 Rotimi Fani-Kayode, Untitled, 1987-1988.