The Armory Show has introduced the greater than 230 exhibitors that can take part in its upcoming version, scheduled to run on the Javits Heart in New York, from September 5–7, with a VIP preview on September 4.
This version marks the primary underneath the course of Kyla McMillan, who joined the Armory Show final July, after its 2024 exhibitor list had been introduced. Among the many modifications that McMillan will introduce are a brand new ground plan, a further part, and a reconfiguration of its part for large-scale works.
“The 2025 version of The Armory Present will construct on our legacy with a program rooted in New York’s cultural vitality and formed by dialogue between American and worldwide views,” McMillan mentioned in an announcement. “This upcoming version appears to be like to supply expanded factors of entry for a spread of collectors. By means of newly imagined codecs, the honest will foster deeper connection and discovery.”
This yr’s version will see over 20 exhibitors returning after a hiatus, together with White Dice, Andrew Kreps, Esther Schipper, Marianne Boesky Gallery, and Instituto de Visión. Moreover, some 55 galleries will likely be collaborating for the primary time, together with Skarstedt, Megan Mulrooney, ILY2, Superposition Gallery, Martha’s, and JO-HS.
Different main galleries who will present on the honest are 303 Gallery, Ben Brown Wonderful Arts, James Cohan, Garth Greenan Gallery, Mariane Ibrahim, Kasmin, Sean Kelly, Victoria Miro, Nara Roesler, Michael Rosenfeld, Silverlens, Templon, and Vielmetter.
The ground plan revision will see the honest’s Solo part, for single-artist shows, intermixed inside its predominant Galleries part. Galleries within the Solo part embody Catharine Clark Gallery, Luis de Jesus, SMAC Gallery, and Spinello Initiatives.
A brand new part, known as Operate, will likely be organized by supplier Ebony L. Haynes, senior director at David Zwirner and 52 Walker. This part will take a look at how “artists each have interaction with and puncture the tenants of design,” in line with a launch. Haynes has lined up 9 galleries for the part, together with 56 Henry, Corbett vs. Dempsey, Home of Gaga, Marinaro, and Silke Lindner, which received this yr’s Gramercy Worldwide Prize, which comes with a free sales space for a New York gallery that has by no means participated within the Armory Present.
The Platform part this yr will as an alternative be led by Souls Grown Deep, the nonprofit devoted to selling Black artists from the American South, with its chief curator Raina Lampkins-Fielder organizing the large-scale works that will likely be on view. (The collaborating artists and their galleries will likely be introduced at a later date.)
The Focus part, organized by Jessica Bell Brown, govt director of the Institute for Up to date Artwork at Virginia Commonwealth College, may also take a look at artists from the American South. Galleries participating embody Timothy Hawkinson Gallery, The Gap, Okay Up to date, What If The World, and Wolfgang Gallery.
The Armory Present may also embody two extra sections. Rebecca Camacho Presents, 1969 Gallery, Fragment, kó, Kendra Jayne Patrick, and Hannah Traore Gallery will function within the Presents part, for galleries underneath 10 years previous. And the Not-for-Revenue part will embody the Decrease East Aspect Printshop, Tierra del Sol Gallery, and the Storefront Heart for Artwork and Structure, which has received the honest’s Armory Highlight award.
Moreover, Carnegie Museum of Artwork director Eric Crosby will lead the honest’s eighth Curatorial Management Summit.
In an announcement, Kristell Chadé, the chief director of gala’s for Frieze, which has owned the Armory Present since 2023, mentioned, “The Armory Present holds a singular place in New York’s cultural and business panorama, participating town’s seasoned collectors and establishments. In appointing Kyla as Director, we recognised her curatorial intelligence and her clear understanding of what drives a good’s success. Her management reinforces The Armory Present’s id as a distinctly American honest, formed by New York’s tempo, rigour and attain.”
The total exhibitor record follows under.
GALLERIES
Exhibitor | Location(s) |
303 Gallery | New York |
ACA Galleries | New York |
Aicon | New York |
Aicon Up to date | New York |
Aki Gallery | Taipei, Leipzig |
Dastan | Toronto, Tehran |
Albertz Benda | New York, Los Angeles |
A Lighthouse known as Kanata | Tokyo |
Alisan Wonderful Arts | Hong Kong, New York |
Alzueta Gallery | Paris, Madrid, Barcelona, Casavells |
Ames Yavuz | Sydney, Singapore, London |
Anant Artwork | Noida |
El Apartamento | Madrid, Havana |
Archeus / Publish-Fashionable | London |
Bastian | Berlin |
Richard Beavers | New York |
Berggruen Gallery | San Francisco |
Berry Campbell | New York |
Bienvenu Steinberg & C | New York |
Blouin Division | Montreal, Toronto |
Peter Blum Gallery | New York |
Rutger Brandt Gallery | Amsterdam |
Ben Brown Wonderful Arts | London, Hong Kong, Palm Seashore |
Buchmann Galerie | Berlin, Lugano |
CARVAHLO | New York |
Casterline|Goodman | Chicago, Nantucket, Aspen |
James Cohan | New York |
Cristea Roberts Gallery | London |
DAG | Mumbai, New Delhi, New York |
De Buck Gallery | New York |
Dep Artwork Gallery | Milan, Ceglie Messapica |
Dirimart | Istanbul, London |
Duane Thomas Gallery | New York |
Anat Ebgi | Los Angeles, New York |
Galeria Estação | São Paulo |
Max Estrella | Madrid |
Experimenter | Kolkata, Mumbai |
Eric Firestone Gallery | New York, East Hampton |
Galerie la Forest Divonne | Brussels, Paris |
Galerie Forsblom | Helsinki |
Fredericks & Freiser | New York |
Frestonian Gallery | London |
Galerie Thomas Fuchs | Stuttgart |
Galleria Studio G7 | Bologna |
Galeri st | Istanbul |
Gazelli Artwork Home | London |
Goya Up to date Gallery | Baltimore |
Garth Greenan Gallery | New York |
Hales | London, New York |
Halsey Mckay Gallery | East Hampton, New York |
Harper’s | East Hampton, New York, Los Angeles |
Edwynn Houk Gallery | New York |
Huxley Parlour | London |
Mariane Ibrahim | Chicago, Paris, Mexico Metropolis |
Lyndsey Ingram | London |
Instituto de Imaginative and prescient | New York, Bogota |
Fox Jensen Gallery | Sydney, Auckland |
Johnson Lowe Gallery | Atlanta |
Johyun Gallery | Busan, Seoul |
Galerie Judin | Berlin |
Kasmin | New York |
Sean Kelly | Los Angeles, New York |
Michael Kohn Gallery | Los Angeles |
Tim Van Laere Gallery | Antwerp, Rome |
Galerie Christian Lethert | Cologne |
Library Road Collective | Detroit |
Locks Gallery | Philadelphia |
Loft Artwork Gallery | Marrakech, Casablanca |
Luce Gallery | Turin |
Galerie Ludorff | Düsseldorf |
Galerie Ron Mandos | Amsterdam |
Miles McEnery Gallery | New York |
Nino Mier Gallery | New York, Brussels |
Yossi Milo | New York |
Francesca Minini | Milan |
Massimo Minini | Brescia |
Victoria Miro | London, Venice |
Nature Morte | Mumbai, New Delhi |
Nazarian / Curcio | Los Angeles |
Galeri Nev | Ankara |
Nicodim Gallery | New York, Los Angeles, Bucharest |
Galleria Lorcan O’Neill | Venice, Rome |
Pablo’s Birthday | New York, Verbier |
Paragon | London |
Pilevneli | Istanbul, Bodrum |
Poligrafa Obra Grafica | Barcelona |
ProxyCo | New York |
Mucciaccia Gallery | Rome, London, Cortina, Singapore |
Everard Learn | London, Franschhoek, Johannesburg, Cape City |
Retro Africa | Abuja |
Yancey Richardson Gallery | New York |
Nara Roesler | Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, New York |
Gallery Rosenfeld | London |
Michael Rosenfeld Gallery | New York |
Saatchi Yates | London |
Richard Saltoun Gallery | New York, Rome, London |
SECCI | Pietrasanta, Milan |
Secrist | Seashore | Chicago |
Silverlens | New York, Manila |
Skarstedt | Paris, London, New York |
Fredric Snitzer Gallery | Miami |
Sorry We’re Closed | Brussels |
Southern Guild | Cape City, Los Angeles |
Marc Straus Gallery | New York |
TAFETA | London |
Hollis Taggart | New York |
Tandem Press | Madison |
Tang Up to date Artwork | Bangkok, Seoul, Beijing, Hong Kong, Singapore |
Templon | Paris, New York, Brussels |
Ting Ting Artwork Area | Taipei |
Two Palms | New York |
Uffner & Liu | New York |
Van de Weghe | New York |
Vielmetter Los Angeles | Los Angeles |
Vigo Gallery | London |
Weinstein Hammons Gallery | Minneapolis |
Wetterling Gallery | Stockholm |
White Dice | Hong Kong, Paris, London, New York, Seoul |
Wooson Gallery | Seoul, Daegu |
Zidoun-Bossuyt Gallery | Paris, Dubai, Luxembourg |
Whitestone Gallery | Beijing, Hong Kong, Seoul, Singapore, Tokyo, Taipei, Karuizawa |
SOLO
Exhibitor | Location(s) |
Albuquerque Contemporânea | Belo Horizonte |
Arróniz | Mexico Metropolis |
Baró Galeria | Abu Dhabi, Palma De Mallorca |
Catharine Clark Gallery | San Francisco |
Gallery Espace | New Dehli |
Luis De Jesus Los Angeles | Los Angeles |
ILY2 | Portland, New York |
Nueveochenta | Bogota |
Pi Artworks | Istanbul, London |
RoFA Initiatives | Potomac |
Clubhouse Gallery | Wellington |
Ronchini | London |
Public Gallery | London |
RX&SLAG | Paris, New York |
Esther Schipper | Berlin, Paris, Seoul, New York |
Semiose | Paris |
SMAC Gallery | Stellenbosch, Cape City, Johannesburg |
Spinello Initiatives | Miami |
Gallery Sofie Van de Velde | Antwerp |
FUNCTION
Exhibitor | Location(s) |
Andrew Kreps Gallery | New York |
Marinaro | New York |
James Fuentes | New York, Los Angeles |
Home of Gaga | Guadalajara, Los Angeles, Mexico Metropolis |
Corbett vs. Dempsey | Chicago |
Nicelle Beauchene Gallery | New York |
Silke Lindner | New York |
56 Henry | New York |
Móran Móran | Los Angeles |
FOCUS
Exhibitor | Location(s) |
Disaster | Lima |
Timothy Hawkinson Gallery | Los Angeles |
The Gap | New York, Los Angeles |
Okay Up to date | Denver |
LA Loma Initiatives | Los Angeles |
Martha’s | Austin |
Galerie Myrtis | Baltimore |
Patrick Mikhail | Montreal |
Marianne Boesky Gallery | New York, Aspen |
The Pit | Los Angeles |
Howard Greenberg Gallery | New York |
What If The World | Cape City, Tulbagh |
Wolfgang Gallery | Atlanta |
PRESENTS
Exhibitor | Location(s) |
1969 Gallery | New York |
1 Mira Madrid | Madrid |
Gallery 495 | Catskill |
Pietro Alexander Gallery | Los Angeles |
Jack Barrett | New York |
Alexander Berggruen | New York |
Rebecca Camacho Presents | San Francisco |
Dimin | New York |
Dio Horia Gallery | Athens |
EDJI Gallery | Brussels |
EUROPA | New York |
Hesse Flatow | East Hampton, New York, Amagansett |
Fragment | New York |
Harkawik | Los Angeles, New York |
JDJ | New York |
JO-HS | New York, Mexico Metropolis |
Massey Klein | New York |
kó | Lagos |
Lyles & King | New York |
Mrs. | New York |
Megan Mulrooney | Los Angeles |
Newchild | Antwerp |
Pangée | Montreal |
Patel Brown | Toronto, Montréal |
Kendra Jayne Patrick | Bern |
PM/AM Gallery | London |
Povos | Chicago |
Marinaro | New York |
RAINRAIN | New York |
Niru Ratnam | London |
Andrew Reed Gallery | New York, Miami |
Reservoir | Cape City |
Sapar Up to date | New York, Almaty |
Sarai Gallery | Mahshahr, London, Tehran |
Seven Sisters | Houston |
Sheet Cake Gallery | Memphis |
marrow gallery | San Francisco |
Baert Gallery | Los Angeles |
Zalucky Up to date | Toronto |
VETA by Fer Francés | Madrid |
Shrine | New York |
Sim Smith | London |
Superposition Gallery | New York, Miami, Los Angeles |
Swivel | New York |
Hannah Traore Gallery | New York |
YveYANG Gallery | New York |
NOT-FOR-PROFIT
Exhibitor | Location(s) |
Brodsky Heart at PAFA | Philadelphia |
Wonderful Arts Work Heart | Provincetown |
Decrease East Aspect Printshop | New York |
New York Academy of Artwork | New York |
Brandywine Workshop and Archives | Philadelphia |
Storefront for Artwork and Structure | New York |
Tamarind Institute | Albuquerque |
Tierra del Sol Gallery | Los Angeles |