The Armory Show has named the more than 235 galleries that will take part in its upcoming 30th anniversary edition, scheduled to run at the Javits Center from September 6–8, with a VIP preview day on September 5.
Several changes will be introduced to this year’s fair, including a new floor plan and a new lead partner, American Express. The 2024 edition also marks the second iteration since the fair was acquired, alongside Expo Chicago, by Frieze and the first to be planned completely under Frieze ownership.
The fair is also currently without a director, after its longtime leader Nicole Berry departed the fair in March for a development role at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles; it is currently helmed by Frieze’s director of fairs, Kristell Chadé, and its Americas director, Christine Messineo.
In a statement, Messineo said, “The addition of The Armory Show to our network of fairs solidifies Frieze’s standing in New York by building on the collective of galleries. The upcoming edition inaugurates a floorplan that enhances the visitor experience with reimagined meeting spaces, reoriented sections, a new theater hosting conversations with art world luminaries, and engaging partnership activations.”
In recent years, the Armory Show has been unable to secure one of the four mega-galleries or several other blue-chip exhibitors that are hallmarks of Frieze’s exhibitor line-up. That appears set to continue for this year’s edition. In its release, however, the fair said it will see more than 145 exhibitors return from last year, which fairs often cite as a metric of successful sales conducted during the fair’s run. Among those are dealers like Victoria Miro, Almine Rech, James Cohan, Nara Roesler, Sean Kelly, Kasmin, Jessica Silverman, and Michael Rosenfeld Gallery.
Exhibitors returning after at least a one-year break include Jeffrey Deitch, Proyectos Monclova, Sperone Westwater, Mariane Ibrahim, Bank, and Pippy Houldsworth Gallery, while first-time participants include Commonwealth and Council, Labor, Corbett vs. Dempsey, Hannah Traore Gallery, Gallery Baton, and Experimenter. Blade Study is also a first-timer, after recieving the fair’s Gramercy International Prize, which goes to a New York–based gallery that has never shown at the fair before.
Last December, the Armory Show announced the curators who will organize certain sections of the fair: the Kitchen’s senior curator Robyn Farrell for Focus and independent curator Eugenie Tsai for Platform. Among the galleries in Focus, for single- and duo-artist presentations related to the Armory Show’s first edition in 1994, are Kapp Kapp, Monique Meloche, Lubov, Whatiftheworld, Et al., and Luis De Jesus. Platform presentations, for large-scale works, are being brought to the fair by dealers like Lehmann Maupin, Peter Blum Gallery, Goya Contemporary Gallery, and Tern Gallery.
In a statement, Chadé said, “For the past 30 years, The Armory Show has been an anchor of the city’s cultural landscape, championing art at the forefront and providing galleries an opportunity to engage with New York audiences. It has been a pleasure working with the team to build on the strengths of the fair and expand its reach. We look forward to welcoming a number of new exhibitors and thoughtful presentations, underscoring The Armory Show’s position as a platform for discovery.”
The full exhibitor list follows below.
Galleries
Exhibitor | Location(s) |
303 Gallery | New York |
ACA Galleries | New York |
A Lighthouse called Kanata | Tokyo |
Ames Yavuz Gallery | Singapore, Sydney |
ARCHEUS / POST-MODERN | London |
ARRÓNIZ ARTE CONTEMPORÁNEO | Mexico City |
BASTIAN | Berlin |
GALLERY BATON | Seoul |
Berggruen Gallery | San Francisco |
Berry Campbell | New York |
Bienvenu Steinberg & J | New York |
Blade Study* | New York |
Blue Velvet Projects | Zurich |
Peter Blum Gallery | New York |
Bockley Gallery | Minneapolis |
Bradley Ertaskiran | Montreal |
Rena Bransten Gallery | San Francisco |
Broadway | New York |
Ben Brown Fine Arts | London, Hong Kong, Palm Beach |
Buchmann Galerie | Berlin, Lugano |
James Cohan | New York |
La Cometa Galeria | Bogota, Medellin, Madrid, Miami |
Cristea Roberts Gallery | London |
CURRO | Guadalajara |
DAG | New Delhi, Mumbai, New York |
Dirimart | Istanbul |
Duane Thomas Gallery | New York |
Anat Ebgi | Los Angeles, New York |
Galeria Estação | São Paulo |
Experimenter | Kolkata, Mumbai |
Eric Firestone Gallery | East Hampton, New York |
Galerie Forsblom | Helsinki |
Fredericks & Freiser | New York |
Carl Freedman Gallery | Margate |
Frestonian Gallery | London |
Galerie Thomas Fuchs | Stuttgart |
GALERIST | Istanbul |
Garth Greenan Gallery | New York |
Green On Red Gallery | Dublin |
GRIMM | New York, Amsterdam, London |
Kavi Gupta | Chicago, New Buffalo |
Hales | London, New York |
Half Gallery | New York, Los Angeles |
Halsey McKay Gallery | East Hampton, New York |
Harper’s | New York, Los Angeles, East Hampton |
Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery | London, Berlin, West Palm Beach, Schloss Goerne |
Edwynn Houk Gallery | New York |
Pippy Houldsworth Gallery | London |
Ben Hunter | London |
Hunt Kastner | Prague |
Mariane Ibrahim Gallery | Chicago, Paris, Mexico City |
Ingleby Gallery | Edinburgh |
Bernard Jacobson Gallery | London |
Johyun Gallery | Busan, Seoul |
Galerie Judin | Berlin |
Kasmin | New York |
Sean Kelly | New York, Los Angeles |
Michael Kohn Gallery | Los Angeles |
Olga Korper Gallery | Toronto |
Carl Kostyál | London, Stockholm, Milan |
Larkin Durey | London |
Elizabeth Leach Gallery | Portland |
Galerie Christian Lethert | Cologne |
Library Street Collective | Detroit |
Josh Lilley | London |
Locks Gallery | Philadelphia |
Luce Gallery | Turin |
Ludorff | Düsseldorf |
Lyles & King | New York |
Galerie Ron Mandos | Amsterdam |
MARUANI MERCIER | Brussels, Knokke, Zaventem |
Miles McEnery Gallery | New York |
NINO MIER GALLERY | Brussels, New York |
MIGNONI | New York |
Yossi Milo | New York |
Francesca Minini | Milan |
Galleria Massimo Minini | Brescia |
Victoria Miro | London, Venice |
Nature Morte | New Delhi, Mumbai |
Nazarian/ Curcio | Los Angeles |
Galeri Nev | Istanbul |
Nicodim Gallery | Los Angeles, Bucharest, New York |
Night Gallery | Los Angeles |
Nueveochenta | Bogotá |
KOTARO NUKAGA | Tokyo |
Galleria Lorcan O’Neill | Rome, Venice |
Overduin & Co. | Los Angeles |
Pablo’s Birthday | New York |
Paragon | London |
Pi Artworks | London, Istanbul |
Polígrafa Obra Gràfica | Barcelona |
PROYECTOS MONCLOVA | Mexico City, Miami |
Almine Rech | New York, Paris, Brussels, London, Shanghai, Monaco, Venice, Gstaad |
Yancey Richardson Gallery | New York |
Roberts Projects | Los Angeles |
Nara Roesler | São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, New York |
rosenfeld | London |
Michael Rosenfeld Gallery | New York |
Ruttkowski;68 | Cologne, Paris, Düsseldorf, New York |
Richard Saltoun | London, Rome, New York |
Schoelkopf Gallery | New York |
Eduardo Secci | Florence, Milan, Pietrasanta |
SHRINE | New York, Los Angeles |
Silverlens | Manila, New York |
Jessica Silverman | San Francisco |
Bruce Silverstein Gallery | New York |
SmithDavidson Gallery | Amsterdam, Miami |
Sorry We’re Closed | Brussels |
Southern Guild | Cape Town, Los Angeles |
Sperone Westwater | New York |
SPURS Gallery | Beijing |
Hollis Taggart | New York |
Tandem Press | Madison |
Tang Contemporary Art | Hong Kong, Bangkok, Beijing, Seoul |
Templon | Paris, Brussels, New York |
Cristin Tierney Gallery | New York |
Tilton Gallery | New York |
Two Palms | New York |
Van de Weghe | New York |
Tim Van Laere Gallery | Antwerp, Rome |
Vielmetter Los Angeles | Los Angeles |
Vigo | London |
Vistamare | Milan, Pescara |
Weinstein Hammons Gallery | Minneapolis |
Welancora Gallery | New York |
WENTRUP | Berlin, Venice |
Wooson Gallery | Daegu, Seoul |
Zidoun-Bossuyt Gallery | Luxembourg, Dubai, Paris |
Solo
Exhibitor | Location(s) |
Galeria Raquel Arnaud | São Paulo |
bitforms gallery | New York |
Cob Gallery | London |
Catharine Clark Gallery | San Francisco |
DEP ART | Milan |
G Gallery | Seoul |
Charlie James Gallery | Los Angeles |
Rodolphe Janssen | Brussels |
Alexander Levy | Berlin |
Macaulay & Co. Fine Art | Vancouver |
Galerie Marguo | Paris |
Praxis International Art | New York, Buenos Aires |
Revolver Galería | Lima, Buenos Aires, New York |
RX&SLAG | Paris, New York |
Semiose | Paris |
SMAC Gallery | Cape Town, Stellenbosch, Johannesburg |
Spinello Projects | Miami |
Sullivan+Strumpf | Sydney, Melbourne, Singapore |
Focus
Exhibitor | Location(s) |
Aicon Contemporary | New York |
BANK | Shanghai |
Blouin Division | Montreal, Toronto |
Cecilia Brunson Projects | London |
Commonwealth and Council | Los Angeles |
Corbett vs. Dempsey | Chicago |
Dastan Gallery | Tehran |
Luis De Jesus Los Angeles | Los Angeles |
Et al. | San Francisco |
Henrique Faria Fine Art | New York |
FIERMAN | New York |
Fridman Gallery | New York |
Asya Geisberg Gallery | New York |
GOYA CONTEMPORARY GALLERY | Baltimore |
The Hole | New York, Los Angeles |
Susan Inglett Gallery | New York |
Kapp Kapp | New York |
Eli Kerr | Montréal |
Labor | Mexico City |
Lubov | New York |
Monique Meloche | Chicago |
Patrick Mikhail Gallery | Montreal |
Ochi | Los Angeles, Sun Valley |
pt.2 Gallery | Oakland |
Pierogi | New York |
Galerie Nicolas Robert | Montreal, Toronto |
Ronchini | London |
Sapar Contemporary | New York |
Secrist | Beach | Chicago |
Walter Storms Galerie | Munich |
Marc Straus | New York |
WHATIFTHEWORLD | Cape Town, Tulbagh |
Presents
Exhibitor | Location(s) |
1301SW | Melbourne |
1969 Gallery | New York |
1 Mira Madrid | Madrid |
El Apartamento | Havana, Madrid |
Jack Barrett | New York |
Alexander Berggruen | New York |
Rebecca Camacho Presents | San Francisco |
Carvalho Park | New York |
DIMIN | New York |
Dinner Gallery | New York |
Dio Horia | Athens |
Dreamsong | Minneapolis |
Embajada | San Juan |
Europa | New York |
Fragment | New York |
Gaa | New York, Cologne |
Harkawik | New York, Los Angeles |
Galeria Karen Huber | Mexico City |
JDJ | New York |
KATES-FERRI PROJECTS | New York |
KDR | Miami |
kó | Lagos |
Galerie Fabian Lang | Zurich |
Marinaro | New York |
Micki Meng | San Francisco, New York, Paris |
Charles Moffett | New York |
Moskowitz Bayse | Los Angeles |
Mrs. | New York |
Murmurs | Los Angeles |
NEW DISCRETIONS | New York |
No Gallery | New York |
Patel Brown | Toronto, Montreal |
PROXYCO | New York |
Niru Ratnam | London |
SARAI Gallery (SARADIPOUR) | Mahshahr, Tehran, London |
Situations | New York |
Sim Smith | London |
Smoke the Moon | Santa Fe |
SOCO Gallery | Charlotte |
Sow & Tailor | Los Angeles |
Hannah Traore Gallery | New York |
Wilding Cran Gallery | Los Angeles |
Zielinsky | Barcelona, São Paulo |
Platform
Exhibitor | Location(s) |
Baró Galeria | Palma |
Marianne Boesky Gallery | New York, Aspen |
Peter Blum Gallery | New York |
Bockley Gallery | Minneapolis |
Jeffrey Deitch | New York, Los Angeles |
GOYA CONTEMPORARY GALLERY | Baltimore |
Michael Kohn Gallery | Los Angeles |
Lehmann Maupin | New York, Seoul, London, Hong Kong |
MARUANI MERCIER | Brussels, Knokke, Zaventem |
TERN Gallery | Nassau |
Wilding Cran Gallery | Los Angeles |
Not-for-Profit
Exhibitor | Location(s) |
Aperture Foundation | New York |
Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop | New York |
CalArts | Valencia |
Creative Time** | New York |
Fine Art Work Center | Provincetown |
Lower East Side Printshop | New York |
New York Academy of Art | New York |
Tamarind Institute | Albuquerque |
Tate | London, Liverpool, St Ives |
Tierra Del Sol | Los Angeles |
Whitechapel Gallery | London |