The Armory
Photography Show 2002 & The Armory Show 2003

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The Armory Photography Show 2002
October 25 - 28, 2002
Javits Center - North Pavilion
Eleventh Avenue at 39th Street
New York City
http://www.thearmoryshow.com
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The Armory Photography Show 2002 will open Friday, October 25, 2002, and
run through Monday, October 28, 2002. General admission is $15,
available
at the door only. A Vernissage (Opening Night) for collectors will take
place Thursday, October 24, from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Tickets are $50
at
the door and include a four-day pass to the fair and one drink ticket.
Advance purchase is not required and reservations are not accepted.
Eighty-four (84) leading international dealers invited from the worlds
of
both photography and contemporary art will exhibit a wide array of work
ranging from early print processes to film, video and digital media,
with
special emphasis on variety and innovation, including: Galerie 19/21 -
21st: The Journal of Contemporary Photography - 303 Gallery - American
Fine Arts, Co. - Bailey Fine Arts - Banning - Galeria Ramis Barquet -
Galerie Anne Barrault - Bonni Benrubi Gallery - Blind Spot - Janet
Borden,
Inc. - Rena Bransten Gallery - Cheim & Read - ClampArt - Stephen Cohen
Gallery - Conner Contemporary Art - Cook Fine Art - D.A.P Distributed
Art
Publishers - Debs & Co. - Digital Photo Institute - Katrina Doerner -
Dunn
& Brown Contemporary - George Eastman House - Catherine Edelman Gallery
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Feigen Contemporary - Peter Fetterman Gallery - Finesilver/FYI -
Fraenkel
Gallery - Barbara Gladstone Gallery - Fay Gold Gallery - Howard
Greenberg
Gallery - Greene Naftali - The Halsted Gallery - Carl Hammer Gallery -
Galerie Hauser & Wirth & Presenhuber - Hirschl Contemporary Art -
Jackson
Fine Art - Steven Kasher Gallery - Kennedy Boesky Photographs - Kicken
Berlin - Robert Klein Gallery - Klotz/Sirmon Gallery - Robert Koch
Gallery
- Paul Kopeikin Gallery - Galerie Lelong - Lombard-Freid Fine Arts -
Robert Mann Gallery - Lee Marks Fine Art - Matthew Marks Gallery -
Marvelli Gallery - Nina Menocal - Ariel Meyerowitz Gallery - Yossi Milo
Gallery - Paul Morris Gallery - Andrew Mummery Gallery - Nazraeli Press
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Charles Nes Photography - Numark Gallery - PoPoOoW - Pace/MacGill
Gallery
- Maureen Paley Interim Art - Candace Perich Gallery - Photo Art Book
Art
Gallery - Photology - Powerhouse Books - RARE - Ratio 3 - Reflex Modern
Art Gallery - Ricco/Maresca Gallery - Yancey Richardson Gallery - Paul
Rodgers /9W - RoseGallery - Julie Saul Gallery - Schaden.com - Jack
Shainman Gallery - Bruce Silverstein Gallery - Daniel Silverstein
Gallery
- Barry Singer Gallery - Springer & Winckler Galerie - John Stevenson
Gallery - Stux Gallery - Frederieke Taylor Gallery - Team Gallery -
Bernard Toale Gallery - Twin Palms Publishing - Vintage Works, Ltd. -
Elena Vrublevskaya Gallery - Weinstein Gallery - Winston Wächter Mayer
Fine Art - Winter Works on Paper - Howard Yezerski Gallery - David
Zwirner.
The goal of this new fair is to expand the collecting universe for
photographs and photo-based works by bringing together the traditional
photo collector with collectors of contemporary art. These two
communities
have seen increasing overlap, but this will be the first time they get a
truly international fair with the quality and reputation that is The
Armory Show.
By special invitation of the organizers, George Eastman House
(www.eastman.org), Rochester, New York, will present a specially
designed
exhibition at the fair that will include historical and contemporary
masterworks from its collection. From groundbreaking early nineteenth
century daguerreotypes, calotypes, and photograms to contemporary
iterations of these processes today, the exhibition will demonstrate the
persuasive power of photography as a cultural and aesthetic medium.
Within
this overview, special emphasis will be given to the strong alliance
between photography and printmaking that gave rise to historical
photomechanical practices (woodburytype, collotype, photolithography,
xerography, etc.) and laid the contemporary ground for new digital
technologies (Iris, ink jet print, etc.). On hand throughout the fair
will
be a conservator from the Eastman House, who will discuss issues of
preservation, conservation and authenticity of historical and
contemporary
photography, including digitally-derived imagery. On-site demonstrations
and handouts of historical and contemporary photographic processes,
including care and condition, will be offered so that visitors to The
Armory Photography Show 2002 have an opportunity to gain expert
knowledge
about their special photographic interests and collections. Established
in
1949, George Eastman House was the first museum dedicated to the
acquisition, study and preservation of photography in the United States.
Its photography collections number more than 400,000 objects, ranging
from
the medium's earliest practices of daguerreotypy and paper negative
printing to contemporary photography and photo-related works, including
digitally-derived imagery, currently a special emphasis of acquisition.
More than 8,000 photographers are represented in its collection.
In addition, seven (7) world-renowned publishers of fine art photography
books will also exhibit, including: 21st: The Journal of Contemporary
Photography, Blind Spot, D.A.P Distributed Art Publishers, Nazraeli
Press,
Powerhouse Books, Schaden.com, and Twin Palms Publishers. The
participation of these respected photographic book publishers will be
unique among New York photo fairs.
Ten (10) leading art and photography magazines will exhibit, including:
Art & Auction, Art in America, Art on Paper, Art Review, Artforum,
Camera
Austria, Exit, Photography in New York, Photography Now, and Tema
Celeste.
The Armory Show 2003
March 7 - 10, 2003
Piers 88 & 90
Twelfth Avenue at 48th & 50th Streets
New York City
The Armory Show 2003, the International Fair of New Art, announced that
its 2003 Selection Committee has completed the selection of galleries.
Out
of more than 400 applicants, 171 exhibitors are being accepted into the
2003 Show. Exhibitors include the world's leading contemporary art
galleries showing new art by living artists, 27 of which are first-time
participants. Exhibitors hail from all corners of the globe, with more
than half coming from abroad, including Australia (1), Austria (5),
Belgium (1), Brazil (2), Canada (1), Costa Rica (1), Denmark (1), France
(11), Germany (24), Greece (2), Ireland (1), Israel (1), Italy (3),
Japan
(6), Mexico (1), The Netherlands (3), Russia (2), Spain (2), Sweden (2),
Switzerland (5), United Kingdom (13) and the United States (83).
Exhibitors include: 303 Gallery - ACME. - Aidan Gallery - Air de Paris -
Brooke Alexander - Alexander and Bonin - American Fine Arts, Co. -
Andréhn-Schiptjenko - Angles Gallery - The Approach - Arndt & Partner
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Art & Public - Art : Concept - Artemis Greenberg Van Doren Gallery -
asprey jacques - Bellwether Gallery - Bernier/Eliades - Peter Blum -
Blum
& Poe - Marianne Boesky Gallery - Tanya Bonakdar Gallery - Rena Bransten
Gallery - Spencer Brownstone Gallery - Christine Burgin/Julie Sylvester
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Rebecca Camhi - Galerie Gisela Capitain - Carlier/Gebauer - Galería
Marta
Cervera - Cheim & Read - China Art Objects Galleries - Galería Pepe
Cobo -
James Cohan Gallery - Cohan Leslie and Browne - Sadie Coles HQ -
Corvi-Mora - CRG Gallery - Galerie Ascan Crone, Andreas Osarek - Galerie
Chantal Crousel - D'Amelio Terras - Galleria Massimo De Carlo - Galerie
Anne de Villepoix - Deitch Projects - Galerie Volker Diehl - Galerie
EIGEN
+ ART - Kerstin Engholm Galerie - Feigen Contemporary - Ronald Feldman
Fine Arts - Rosamund Felsen Gallery - Galerie Ulrich Fiedler - Galeria
Fortes Vilaça - Marc Foxx - Fredericks Freiser Gallery - Stephen
Friedman
Gallery - Annet Gelink Gallery - Sandra Gering Gallery - Barbara
Gladstone
Gallery - Fay Gold Gallery - Mary Goldman Gallery - Marian Goodman
Gallery
- Gorney Bravin + Lee - Grant Selwyn Fine Art - Greene Naftali -
greengrassi - Jack Hanley Gallery - Galerie Hauser & Wirth - Masataka
Hayakawa - Galerie Max Hetzler - Susan Hobbs Gallery - Rhona Hoffman
Gallery - Galerie Ghislaine Hussenot - I-20 Gallery - Susan Inglett -
Taka
Ishii Gallery - Michael Janssen Gallery - Johnen/Schöttle - Jay
Jopling/White Cube - Casey Kaplan 10-6 - Georg Kargl - Galleri Magnus
Karlsson - Jacob Karpio Galería - Paul Kasmin Gallery - Sean Kelly
Gallery
- Kerlin Gallery - Anton Kern Gallery - Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery -
Klosterfelde - Kodama - Christine Koenig Gallery - Leo Koenig - Michael
Kohn Gallery - Tomio Koyama Gallery - Barbara Krakow Gallery - Andrew
Kreps Gallery - Galerie Krinzinger - L.A. Galerie-Lothar Albrecht - Yvon
Lambert - Lehmann Maupin - Galerie Lelong - Lombard-Freid Fine Arts -
Luhring Augustine - Florence Lynch Gallery - Maccarone - Magnani - Mai
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Galerie - Matthew Marks Gallery - Nina Menocal - Metro Pictures - Meyer
Riegger Galerie - Robert Miller Gallery - Victoria Miro Gallery - Modern
Art - The Modern Institute - Paul Morris Gallery - Galerie Vera Munro -
Murray Guy - Galerie Christian Nagel - Galerie Nelson - Galerie Neu -
Carolina Nitsch - Galleria Franco Noero - Nolan/Eckman Gallery - Galerie
Nathalie Obadia - Ota Fine Arts - Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery - PoPoOoW -
PaceWildenstein - Galerie Roger Pailhas - Patrick Painter - Maureen
Paley
Interim Art - The Paragon Press - Parkett Editions - Galerie Emmanuel
Perrotin - Friedrich Petzel Gallery - Pierogi - Postmasters Gallery -
Produzentengalerie - The Project - Regen Projects - Yancey Richardson
Gallery - Galerie Markus Richter - Rivington Arms - Galerie Thaddaeus
Ropac - Julie Saul Gallery - Scalo - Kenny Schachter Contemporary -
Galerie Aurel Scheibler - Schipper & Krome - Galerie Thomas Schulte -
Gabriele Senn Galerie - Jack Shainman Gallery - Gallery Side 2 - Sies +
Höke Galerie - Brent Sikkema - Sommer Contemporary Art - Gian Enzo
Sperone
- Springer & Winckler Galerie - Galeria Luisa Strina - Team Gallery -
Richard Telles Fine Art - Galerie Barbara Thumm - Jack Tilton/Anna
Kustera
Gallery - Leslie Tonkonow Artworks & Projects - Torch Gallery - Henry
Urbach Architecture - Bob van Orsouw Gallery - Susanne Vielmetter -
Galleri Nicolai Wallner - Galerie Fons Welters - XL Gallery - Donald
Young
Gallery - Zeno X Gallery - David Zwirner.
Artist Barnaby Furnas has been commissioned to create original artwork
for
all the visual materials and publications associated the fair.
Once again, the Opening Night Preview Gala is a benefit for the
Exhibition
Fund of The Museum of Modern Art, New York. The Gala takes place on
Thursday, March 6, 2003, on Piers 88 and 90. For information about the
Opening Night Preview Gala, call 212.708.9680 or email
specialevents@moma.org.
In only a few short years, The Armory Show has become the world's
leading
international art fair devoted exclusively to contemporary art. Each
year
The Armory Show draws thousands of artists, collectors, critics,
curators
and art enthusiasts from around the world.
Additional information is available on the Internet at
http://www.thearmoryshow.com
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