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Armory Arts Week

Anja Niemi, The Imaginary Cowboy.
Mar 7

Galleries Get It Right: NYC’s Not-to-Miss Spring Exhibitions Are All Female Solos

This year, it seems that New York City galleries have largely chosen to put solo shows by women front and center during Armory week—arguably the most important exhibition dates of the year. Changes in the wind, perhaps? 
By Margaret Carrigan
An installation by David Kramer at Spring/Break 2017.
Mar 6

Art Fair Survival Guide: How to See Everything Without Hating Your Life

Tip number 2: Have a hangover cure at the ready.
By Margaret Carrigan
Katya Grokhovsky, Immigrant Ball, 2018.
Feb 26

This Artist Threw a Party Where Immigrants Could Express Their Anger

Katya Grokhovsky turned Queens's Flux Factory into a replica city, and invited immigrants like herself to destroy it.
By Margaret Carrigan
The Armory Show had hundreds of exhibitors. We couldn't find a single one that had sold art with Bitcoin, or even considered it. (Photo: Roberto Chamorro)
Jul 13

New York’s Biggest Art Fair Week Moves Dates—With One Exception

By Alanna Martinez
Tahiti Pehrson, The Fates, commissioned by Art Art at Viacom.
Mar 5

A Recipe for the Perfect Art Fair

By Alanna Martinez
Sebastian Errazuriz's installation, titled The awareness of uncertainty, dangles above fairgoers.
Mar 4

The Armory Show’s Great Challenge: How to Surprise Visitors Who Have Seen It All

By Alanna Martinez
Jennifer Lopez.
Mar 3

Jennifer Lopez Takes New York in This Week’s Best Parties

By Zachary Weiss
Katie Cercone, Still from Swagophelia’s $ong of the Fleshy Wind, 2014. Curated by Rachel Phillips.
Mar 2

A Times Square Show for a New Generation

By Cait Munro
NEW YORK, NY - JANUARY 31: Joan Rivers attends SiriusXM's "Howard Stern Birthday Bash" at Hammerstein Ballroom on January 31, 2014 in New York City.
Mar 8

Joan Rivers’ Art Collection Heads to Auction, Protest Stirs Over V&A Photos—and More

By Alanna Martinez
Barkley L. Hendricks, JohnWayne, 2015.
Mar 7

7 New York Gallery Shows You’ll Flip For This Spring

By Ryan Steadman
The ancient Syrian city of Palmyra.
Mar 7

Museum Director Wants to Rebuild Palmyra, How We Choose Favorite Colors—and More

By Alanna Martinez
Ed Hardy signs copies of his new book "Wear Your Dreams" at Book Soup on June 25, 2013 in West Hollywood, California.
Mar 6

There’s More to Ed Hardy Than T-Shirts

By Alanna Martinez
Paintings by David Diao at Office Baroque's booth at the Independent art fair.
Mar 5

The Independent Fair’s New Tribeca Home is the Best Place to View Art This Week

By Alanna Martinez
Unknown.
Mar 5

Six Political Works to Check Out at Pulse Contemporary Art Fair

By Guelda Voien
Yigal Ozeri, Untitled (Olya Monochrome), 2016.
Mar 4

Trend Spotting at Volta NY, the City’s Most Diverse Art Fair

By Paul Laster
Matthew F. Fisher, Olympians, 2013.
Mar 4

Surf’s Up!: The Spring Break Art Fair Offers Sexy Sights for Every Eye

By Ryan Steadman
People visit the first day of the TEFAF art fair on March 13, 2015 in Maastricht, the Netherlands. From 13 to 22 March the fair will present ten thousands works of art and antique to collectors, traders and curators.
Mar 4

8 Can’t-Miss Art Fairs Around the World This Spring

By Alanna Martinez
Adam Shefler.
Mar 3

Your Guide to Armory Arts Week, Directly From the Fair Directors

By Paul Laster
Jessica Anne Schwartz
Mar 3

The Armory VIP Preview Is a True Fashion Parade

By Sarah Kennedy
Anna Netrebko in "Madame Butterfly."
Mar 3

One Night Each for Two Divas Who Set the Met Reeling

By James Jorden
Benjamin Genocchio.
Mar 3

Future of Armory Show, According to New Director Ben Genocchio

By Alanna Martinez
Artwork by Francisco Vidal on view at London gallery Tiwani Contemporary's booth in the Armory Focus: African Perspective section.
Mar 3

At Armory Show, No Signs of Art Market Slowing

By Alanna Martinez
Greg Miller and Michael Wiener with (L to R) Jetson, Mukti and Frisbee in their living room with Carroll Dunham, Next bathers, four (wash), (2012) and Amy Sillman, Regarding Saturna, (2005).
Mar 3

At Home With Art Collectors Greg Miller and Michael Wiener

By Alanna Martinez
Dan Halter, 2011, Rifugiato Mappa del Mondo
Mar 2

The Armory Show Unveils a New Era for African Art

By Ryan Steadman
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