Wednesday, December 15, 2010

ADAA Art Show Aims for a ‘Serene’ Vibe, Fewer Hodgepodge Stands

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The days of art dealers slapping a jumble of wares on a fair stand is becoming increasingly rare, at least as far as the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA) is concerned.

The ADAA’s marquee 23rd annual Art Show comes to town March 2 to 6 (timed to coincide with the Armory Show), with 70 dealers setting up shop in the Park Avenue Armory.

The fair, held in a prime location but with limited square footage, has recently become one of the most curated events on the art fair circuit. This year nearly half–almost 30– galleries have opted for either solo or two-artist stand, or a thematic approach. The ADAA executive director Linda Blumberg says the fair aims to project a “calm and intimate” atmosphere, with a “serene environment.”

Here they are:

Gallery Artist
Ameringer|McEnery|Yohe Robert Motherwell
Blum & Poe J.B. Blunk
Peter Blum Gallery David Reed
Tanya Bonakdar Gallery Mark Manders
Tibor de Nagy Gallery Kathy Butterly: Ceramic Sculptures
Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, Inc. David Opdyke
Debra Force Fine Art, Inc. Oscar Bluemner and Charles Burchfield
Fraenkel Gallery Robert Adams / Carleton Watkins
Peter Freeman, Inc. Gallery Artist
Marian Goodman Gallery Gabriel Orozco
Richard Gray Gallery and Galerie Lelong Jaume Plensa
Greenberg Van Doren Gallery Richard Diebenkorn: Works on Paper
Howard Greenberg Gallery William Klein
Paul Kasmin Gallery Claude & Francois-Xavier Lalanne and William N. Copley
Knoedler & Company Milton Avery and the Figure
Luhring Augustine Rachel Whiteread – New Sculpture
Anthony Meier Fine Arts Rosana Castrillo Diaz
Robert Miller Gallery Diane Arbus
Mitchell-Innes & Nash Jessica Stockholder
Jill Newhouse Auguste Rodin: Sculpture and Drawings
David Nolan Gallery Richard Artschwager
The Pace Gallery Zhang Huan: Ash Paintings
Pace/MacGill Gallery Irving Penn: Portraits in a Corner
Friedrich Petzel Gallery Maria Lassnig
Manny Silverman Gallery Alfred Leslie & Others
David Zwirner Gallery Alice Neel

Thematic Presentations

Gallery Exhibition
Acquavella Galleries, Inc. Impressionist, Modern and Contemporary Masters
Brooke Alexander, Inc. Concept and Form: Explorations in Mixed Media
Gallery Paule Anglim SELF-DEFINITION– Unique Perceptions of Self and Place: Joan Brown, Deborah Butterfield, Robert Bechtle, Bruce Conner and Jess
John Berggruen Gallery Selected Works: Bates, Brown, Calder, di Suvero, Diebenkorn, Frankenthaler, Hannock, Oliveira, Thiebaud, and Wiley
Marianne Boesky Gallery Group Exhibition: Pier Paolo Calzolari, Diana Al-Hadid, Adam Helms, Barnaby Furnas, Donald Moffett, Takashi Murakami, and Salvatore Scarpitta
Valerie Carberry Gallery Abstraction: 1920-1950
Cheim & Read HOTEL ROOMS: Works by Diane Arbus, William Eggleston, Edward Hopper, Chantal Joffe, Alice Neel and Jack Pierson
James Cohan Gallery Cosmology
CRG Gallery Wishing and Praying
D’Amelio Terras Tony Feher, Chloe Piene, Heather Rowe, and Daniel Hesidence
Maxwell Davidson Gallery The Objectification of Pop
Richard L. Feigen & Co. Important Modern Paintings, Drawings, and Sculpture from the 1930s-70s including, Max Beckmann, Joseph Cornell, Jean Dubuffet, Ray Johnson, Joan Miró, and Giorgio Morandi
Galerie St. Etienne Austrian and German Expressionism: Selected Masterworks
James Goodman Gallery Modern and Contemporary Master Works on Paper
Hirschl & Adler Galleries American Old Masters: Paintings, Drawings, Watercolors, and Sculpture from the 18th Century to World War II
Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery Trashed: Amy Granat, George Herms, Dennis Hollingsworth, Patrick Jackson, Barney Kulok, Mika Rottenberg, Nari Ward
Michael Kohn Gallery Southern California Artists: Berman, Conner, and Goode
Barbara Krakow Gallery Shadows, Shapes, Signs and Lines
Hans P. Kraus Jr. Fine Photographs Object as Subject: Atget, Atkins, Greene, Marville, and Talbot
Margo Leavin Gallery All Together Now! Curated by Allen Ruppersberg
Jeffrey H. Loria & Co., Inc. Painted Sculpture by 20th Century Artists
Lawrence Markey Works on Paper ca. 1965–1975
Barbara Mathes Gallery From the Classical to the Contemporary: Hofmann to Richter
McKee Gallery Group Exhibition: Vija Celmins, Philip Guston, Richard Learoyd, Leonid Lerman, Loren Madsen, Martin Puryear, Harvey Quaytman, Kit Rank, Jeanne Silverthorne, Susana Solano, William Tucker, Lucy Williams and Daisy Youngblood
Menconi & Schoelkopf Fine Art, LLC Important Pictures from the First Half of the 20th Century
Moeller Fine Art The Blue Four: Paul Klee, Vassily Kandinsky, Lyonel Feininger, and Alexej von Jawlensky
Donald Morris Gallery, Inc. 20th Century American & European Masters
Odyssia The Figure: From Old Masters through Contemporary Art
Pace Prints & Pace Primitive Iconic Images – Matisse, Picasso, and African Art
Regen Projects Gallery Artists
James Reinish & Associates, Inc. Conversations: Emerging Modernism and Post-War American Art
Susan Sheehan Gallery 20th Century Works on Paper
Skarstedt Gallery, Ltd. Group Exhibition: Condo, Haring, Kelley, Kippenberger, Sherman
Sperone Westwater ZERO Group Founders: Heinz MACK—Otto PIENE —Guenther UECKER
Allan Stone Gallery Group Exhibition: de Kooning, Kline, Leslie, Thiebaud
Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects Works on Paper: 1960s-1970s and New Work by Gallery Artists
David Tunick, Inc. Important Works on Paper: Dürer & Rembrandt to Munch & Warhol
Worthington Gallery German Expressionism, Modern and Selected Contemporary Masters. Paintings, Works on Paper, Sculpture
Donald Young Gallery Realism in Photographs and Sculpture
Zabriskie Gallery American Paintings 1920-1950
Pavel Zoubok Gallery TEN: Redefining Collage




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