Here Are the 72 Galleries Headed to the 2017 ADAA Art Show

New York's Salon 94 is banking on Huma Bhabha this year.

The ADAA Art Show at the Park Avenue Armory. Photo Timothy Lee Photography.

The Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA) has revealed the 72 galleries that will show their wares at the 29th annual ADAA Art Show in New York, which coincides with the Armory Show.

Taking place at the Park Avenue Armory from March 1–5, the fair features art spanning from the late 19th century to the present, ranging from post-Impressionist painter Édouard Vuillard, at New York’s Jill Newhouse Gallery, to Pakistani sculptor Huma Bhabha, whose work will be presented by New York’s Salon 94. The fair organizers chose the 72 exhibitors from over 100 applications from the nonprofit’s 180 member galleries.

Newcomers to the fair this year include Fergus McCaffrey, James Fuentes, and Casey Kaplan (all from New York), as well as San Francisco’s Hosfelt Gallery.

The preview at the 2016 ADAA Art Show. Courtesy Art Dealers Association of America.

The preview at the 2016 ADAA Art Show. Photo Hunter Abrams/BFA, courtesy Art Dealers Association of America.

A preview gala on February 28 will benefit the Henry Street Settlement, which offers social services, arts and health care programs on New York’s Lower East Side.

The list of exhibitors follows:

303 Gallery

Acquavella Galleries, Inc.

Adler & Conkright Fine Art

Alexander and Bonin

Brooke Alexander, Inc.

John Berggruen Gallery

Peter Blum Gallery

Tanya Bonakdar Gallery

Bortolami

Gavin Brown’s enterprise

Cheim & Read

James Cohan

Thomas Colville Fine Art

Paula Cooper Gallery

CRG Gallery

Maxwell Davidson Galleries

Richard L. Feigen & Co.

Fraenkel Gallery

Peter Freeman, Inc.

James Fuentes

Galerie St. Etienne

James Goodman Gallery

Marian Goodman Gallery

Alexander Gray Associates

Richard Gray Gallery

Hauser & Wirth

Hirschl & Adler Modern

Rhona Hoffman Gallery

Hosfelt Gallery

Inman Gallery

Casey Kaplan

Paul Kasmin Gallery

June Kelly Gallery

Sean Kelly Gallery

Kohn Gallery

Barbara Krakow Gallery

Hans P. Kraus Jr. Inc.

Lehmann Maupin

Galerie Lelong

Locks Gallery

Jeffrey H. Loria & Co., Inc.

Luhring Augustine

Matthew Marks Gallery

Mary-Anne Martin | Fine Art

Barbara Mathes Gallery

Fergus McCaffrey

Anthony Meier Fine Arts

Menconi + Schoelkopf Fine Art, LLC

Yossi Milo Gallery

Mnuchin Gallery

Jill Newhouse Gallery

David Nolan Gallery

Petzel Gallery

James Reinish & Associates, Inc.

Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, LLC

Salon 94

Julie Saul Gallery

P.P.O.W. Pilkington-Olsoff Fine Arts, Inc.

Pace Gallery

Pace/MacGill Gallery

Pace Prints & Pace Primitive

Marc Selwyn Fine Art

Susan Sheehan Gallery

Manny Silverman Gallery

Sperone Westwater

Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects

Van Doren Waxter

Meredith Ward Fine Art

Washburn Gallery

Michael Werner

Pavel Zoubok Gallery

David Zwirner


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