Art Fairs: Location Location Location

by Art Fag City on March 21, 2008 · 10 comments

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Artlog’s handy fair map
It’s been a while since we discussed the locations of the various New York fairs, so I thought it might not be a bad idea, particularly in light of a few recent moves.

  • Pulse moves to the Piers. I liked their old location at Lexington Avenue and 26th Street too — an armory location as opposed to a hotel is always preferable — but Pier 40 near Houston St puts them a little closer to The Armory Show, which is a step up. Such locations tend to be pricey so I imagine it’s also a sign of success.
  • Scope will spend their second year at Lincoln Center’s Damrosch Park, a prestigious location, but one that also proved to be smaller than they needed last year. Nobody likes narrow aisles and a lack of seating; it’s impossible to see or enjoy the art. Their exhibitors list looks a little scant this year though, so it’s possible this problem has been exchanged for a new one.
  • Bridge Art Fair moves from a hotel on the East side of the city to lands at The Waterfront on the West side [correction: Bridge was not in New York last year]. Close to Pulse, and not in a hotel, this represents a move up for the fair from its Miami location…even if the art tends not to be any good.
  • ArtNow, Volta, and Red Dot represent the hotel fair district this year, though technically Volta isn’t in a hotel, but rather a Merchandise Mart property billed as a temporary exhibition space. Merchandise Mart owns The Armory and Volta.
  • Diva exhibits in containers placed around Chelsea. The fair continues to struggle. In other news, they redesigned their website, and it’s a huge improvement on the last incarnation.
  • The Armory exhibits at Pier 94 for the second year running. I asked the fair’s executive director Katelijne De Backer why they weren’t interested in the Javits center on artreview.com a while back, and she cited lack of character. I suspect the decision was a little more complicated than that, but this is the extent of what’s been released to the press.

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  • http://bgfa.blogspot.com Bert Green

    Correction: Bridge was not in New York last year. They were in a hotel in Miami and London, but a booth fair in Chicago in 07. This is their first New York Fair.

  • http://bgfa.blogspot.com Bert Green

    Correction: Bridge was not in New York last year. They were in a hotel in Miami and London, but a booth fair in Chicago in 07. This is their first New York Fair.

  • http://artlog.com Dylan

    Thanks for the link, Paddy. Jazzed artlog could help out somewhat.

  • http://artlog.com Dylan

    Thanks for the link, Paddy. Jazzed artlog could help out somewhat.

  • http://artlog.com Dylan

    Thanks for the link, Paddy. Jazzed artlog could help out somewhat.

  • Bruce Knackart

    Don’t forget the Dark Fair at the Swiss Institute March 28 and 29th.
    Dark Fair participants include:.
    Air de Paris, Paris
    Angstrom Gallery, Dallas/Los Angeles
    B’LING, New York
    Galerie Guido W. Baudach, Berlin
    Marianne Boesky, New York
    Gavin Brown’s Enterprise, New York
    CANADA, New York
    China Art Objects, Los Angeles
    Club Nutz/General Store, Milwaukee
    Zach Feuer, New York
    Frieze International, London
    James Fuentes, New York
    Golden Age, Chicago
    Green Gallery, Milwaukee
    Jack Hanley Gallery, San Francisco/New York
    INOVA, Milwaukee
    KS Art, New York
    Karma International, Zurich
    Leo Koenig inc, New York
    Maureen Paley, London
    Galerie Micky Schubert, Berlin
    Oooga Booga, Los Angeles
    Other Gallery, Winnipeg
    Art Since the Summer of 69, Stravanger/Berlin
    PictureBox, Brooklyn
    Espacio Provisional, Havana/Miami
    The Suburban, Oak Park
    The Grey Ghost Press
    United Bamboo
    White Columns, New York
    Willy Wonka, Oslo
    Hiromi Yoshii, Tokyo

  • Bruce Knackart

    Don’t forget the Dark Fair at the Swiss Institute March 28 and 29th.
    Dark Fair participants include:.
    Air de Paris, Paris
    Angstrom Gallery, Dallas/Los Angeles
    B’LING, New York
    Galerie Guido W. Baudach, Berlin
    Marianne Boesky, New York
    Gavin Brown’s Enterprise, New York
    CANADA, New York
    China Art Objects, Los Angeles
    Club Nutz/General Store, Milwaukee
    Zach Feuer, New York
    Frieze International, London
    James Fuentes, New York
    Golden Age, Chicago
    Green Gallery, Milwaukee
    Jack Hanley Gallery, San Francisco/New York
    INOVA, Milwaukee
    KS Art, New York
    Karma International, Zurich
    Leo Koenig inc, New York
    Maureen Paley, London
    Galerie Micky Schubert, Berlin
    Oooga Booga, Los Angeles
    Other Gallery, Winnipeg
    Art Since the Summer of 69, Stravanger/Berlin
    PictureBox, Brooklyn
    Espacio Provisional, Havana/Miami
    The Suburban, Oak Park
    The Grey Ghost Press
    United Bamboo
    White Columns, New York
    Willy Wonka, Oslo
    Hiromi Yoshii, Tokyo

  • http://www.ModernArtObsession.blogs.com Mike @ MAO

    Ah.. you mentioned it once before.. But since I thought it was the best of the small Art Fairs last year.. It’s worth mentioning again!

    LA Art Fair
    Altman Building
    135 West 18th Street
    (between 6th & 7th Avenue)

    It Has some great galleries..

  • http://www.ModernArtObsession.blogs.com Mike @ MAO

    Ah.. you mentioned it once before.. But since I thought it was the best of the small Art Fairs last year.. It’s worth mentioning again!

    LA Art Fair
    Altman Building
    135 West 18th Street
    (between 6th & 7th Avenue)

    It Has some great galleries..

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