The Armory Show Announces Exhibitors for 30th Anniversary Edition

Featuring over 235 galleries from more than 30 countries.

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The Armory Show, now part of the Frieze network, has revealed its exhibitors for the 30th anniversary edition, with American Express as the lead partner. This year’s event will feature over 235 galleries from more than 30 countries, hosted at the Javits Center from September 6-8, with a VIP Preview Day on September 5.

The show will welcome back over 145 exhibitors from the previous edition, including notable names such as 303 Gallery (New York), Galeria Raquel Arnaud (Sao Paulo), and Victoria Miro (London, Venice). Additionally, more than 25 galleries are returning after a hiatus, including Marianne Boesky Gallery (New York, Aspen) and Jeffrey Deitch (New York, Los Angeles).
Newcomers to the show include Corbett vs. Dempsey (Chicago), Commonwealth and Council (Los Angeles, Mexico City), and GALLERY BATON (Seoul). The Armory Show will feature its core sections: Galleries, Solo, Presents, Focus, Platform, and Not-For-Profit, showcasing a wide range of contemporary artworks.

Blade Study (New York) has been awarded The Gramercy International Prize, and Creative Time is the recipient of the Armory Spotlight, recognizing their contributions to public art projects.
With a reimagined design and enhanced visitor experience, The Armory Show continues to be a significant event in New York’s cultural calendar.

For the full list of exhibitors head over to The Armory Show’s website.

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