September 8–11, 2022
Applications are now open for The Armory Show 2022, held at the Javits Center next September 8–11, with a VIP Preview Day on Thursday, September 8. Following the notable success of the September 2021 edition at its new home the Javits Center, the fair returns to the heart of Manhattan, marking nearly three decades as New York’s Art Fair for modern and contemporary art.
To apply online, use the unique URL supplied by fair management or request credentials at thearmoryshow.com. For questions, contact exhibitor [at] thearmoryshow.com.
The Armory Show 2022 will host five distinct exhibitor sections at the Javits Center, as well as Armory Off-Site, an initiative begun in 2021 that brings art to New York City’s most iconic public spaces and parks. Exhibitor sections for 2022 are below:
Galleries: core presentations
Leading international galleries present outstanding 20th and 21st-century artworks across a range of media.
Focus: curated presentations
Solo- and dual-artist presentations, organized around a specific theme. The 2022 Focus curator and theme will be announced in the coming weeks.
Platform: large-scale and site-specific presentations
Large-scale installations and site-specific works that respond to and activate the fair’s expansive, state-of-the-art venue. The 2022 Platform curator and theme will be announced in the coming weeks.
Presents: young gallery presentations
Galleries no more than ten years old showcase recent work through solo- and dual-artist presentations. Applying galleries must be founded after September 2012 and proposed artworks less than three years old.
Solo: single artist presentations
In Solo, intimate presentations focus on the work of a single emerging, established, or historic artist working in the 20th or 21st century.
Armory Off-Site: public art projects
Expands the reach of The Armory Show by bringing public art to prominent locations around New York City prior to, during, and/ or after the 2022 fair, introducing leading international artists to a wider audience and inspiring dialogues around art.