Art Fairs

Troy Brauntuch, 'Untitled,' 1981. (Courtesy the artist and Petzel)

ADAA Art Show Releases Details of Dealers’ Booths

The Art Dealers Association of America today announced what dealers will be showing in their booths at it annual Art Show, which runs at the Park Avenue Armory from March 6 through 10 this year. Dealers typically present one-person shows or thematic programs, which offers a welcome change from the stuffed booths of many other art fairs. Read More

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Waxter. (Courtesy ADAA)

ADAA Names Dorsey Waxter President, New Officers, Directors

The Art Dealers Association of American announced its new officers and board directors today, with Dorsey Waxter of the Midtown gallery Greenberg Van Doren appointed to the top job. (Greenberg Van Doren announced today that it will move to the Upper East Side and change its name to Van Doren Waxter.) Ms. Waxter will follow Lucy Mitchell-Innes, whose three-year term as president ends at the end of the his year. Read More

Armory Week 2012

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P.P.O.W.'s booth, with work by Hunter Reynolds.

Eli Broad, and No Boring Art, at the Art Show’s Glitzy Opening

You know you’ve got the evening’s top art ticket when the first people you see are Los Angeles-based megacollector Eli Broad and his wife Edythe. Last night Mr. Broad, who is building a private museum in downtown L.A., was among the first arrivals at the opening of the Art Show, the annual art fair of the Art Dealers Association of America. The event, which kicked off the fair-filled Armory Week, doubles as a benefit for the Henry Street Settlement. Read More