Find Out Who’s In and Who’s Out at Independent New York 2017

Several notable exhibitors are missing.

Alex Chavez (paintings) and Michel Auder (wallpaper) at Martos Gallery (2016). Courtesy of Rain Embuscado for artnet News.

Just when you thought you had a second to catch your breath, post Art Basel in Miami Beach, the first exhibitor list has dropped for New York’s Armory Week, taking place in March 2017. For its eighth edition, Independent New York will welcome a roster of 48 exhibitors from 19 cities around the world.

For the second year in a row, the fair will take place at Tribeca’s Spring Studios, after being booted from the old Dia Building in Chelsea.

This edition features two more galleries than the 2016 show, but there are several new names on the list, from Lehmann Maupin of New York and Carlos/Ishikawa of London, to the formidable Galerie Perrotin of Paris, New York, Hong Kong, Seoul, and Tokyo.

Independent 2016.Photo: Rain Embuscado for artnet News.

Independent 2016. Courtesy Rain Embuscado for artnet News.

Out for 2017 are several notable exhibitors, including New York’s Artists Space, Paula Cooper Gallery, and Maccarone; Los Angeles’s David Kordansky, and Venus Over Manhattan of New York and Los Angeles.

See the complete Independent New York 2017 exhibitor list below:

Adams and Ollman, Portland, Oregon
The Approach, London
Galerie Hervé Bize, Nancy, France
Bureau, New York
Gavin Brown’s enterprise, New York
C L E A R I N G, New York/Brussels
CANADA, New York
Carlos/Ishikawa, London
Chapter NY, New York
Elizabeth Dee Gallery, New York
Delmes & Zander, Cologne/Berlin
Derek Eller Gallery, New York
Fleisher/Ollman Gallery, Philadelphia
Freedman Fitzpatrick, Los Angeles
Galerie Christophe Gaillard, Paris
Jay Gorney, New York
Jack Hanley, New York
Herald Street, London
Balice Hertling, Paris
Invisible Exports, New York
The Journal, New York
JTT, New York
Karma, New York
Anton Kern Gallery, New York
Lehmann Maupin, New York
Tanya Leighton, Berlin
David Lewis, New York
Martos, New York
Meyer Kainer, Vienna
The Modern Institute, Glasgow
Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York
Murias Centeno, Lisbon
Nagel Draxler, Cologne/Berlin
Neue Alte Brücke, Frankfurt
Maureen Paley, London/Hove
Peres Projects, Berlin
Galerie Perrotin, Paris/New York/Hong Kong/Seoul/Tokyo
Francesca Pia, Zurich
Project Native Informant, London
Micky Shubert, Berlin
Kerry Schuss, New York
Stuart Shave/Modern Art, London
Sprovieri Gallery, London
Sprüth Magers, Berlin/London/Los Angeles
Stems Gallery, Brussels
Tilton Gallery, New York
VI, VII, Oslo
White Columns, New York

Independent New York will be on view at Spring Studios, 50 Varick Street, Tribeca, New York, March 2–6, 2017. 


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