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A Sneak Peek at The Armory Show 2024

Last updated: August 25, 2024 8:49 pm
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The upcoming Armory Show is gearing up to take place at the Javits Center in less than two weeks, marking the start of a season filled with art excitement that will continue until the beginning of November. This year, the Armory Show has expanded to include 235 participants from 35 countries, showcasing a diverse range of art from around the world. As the show celebrates its 30th anniversary, it promises to be a momentous occasion packed with creativity and innovation.

With such a vast array of art on display, it can be overwhelming to navigate through the show. However, the Armory Show is divided into six sections to make it more manageable for visitors: Galleries, Platform, Focus, Solo, Presents, and Special Presentations. The Galleries section features a variety of solo, dual, and group presentations from both domestic and international participants. One notable booth is from the London gallery Hales, which is showcasing new works by Northern Cheyenne artist Jordan Ann Craig, known for her geometric style and dot paintings inspired by Cheyenne design.

Another London-based gallery, Pippy Houldsworth Gallery, is presenting works by artists such as Jacqueline de Jong, Qualeasha Wood, Dindga McCannon, and Nasim Hantehzadeh. American artist Sahar Khoury will also have a solo presentation at the show, featuring vibrant textured wall hangings and sculpted crowns, presented by Rebecca Camacho Presents.

The Platform section of the Armory Show is known for its interactive installations and sculptures. This year, the section titled Collective Memory curated by Eugenie Tsai focuses on historical reverberations and personal narratives conveyed through art. The section aims to engage visitors through sensory experiences and storytelling, highlighting the physicality of the artworks in a digital age.

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In the Focus section curated by Robyn Farrell, the theme of Passages explores postcolonial resistance, Indigenous survivance, queer perspectives, and feminist abstraction. Notable artists featured in this section include Jeremy Dennis and Ebony G. Patterson, whose works delve into themes of cultural identity and loss.

The Presents section showcases young galleries under 10 years old, giving them a platform to display their emerging artists. Mrs. Gallery from Queens, New York, is presenting works by Slovakian artist Alexandra Barth, known for her airbrushed acrylic paintings that explore domestic themes. The Solo section features French figurative artist Laurent Proux, whose paintings blend the human form with mythological elements.

In the Special Presentations section, Blade Study gallery from New York will showcase works by Paige K.B., while Creative Time will present a retrospective of art that reflects cultural moments over the past 50 years. This section highlights the diverse and impactful art that has shaped the contemporary art landscape.

The Armory Show has come a long way since its humble beginnings at the Gramercy Park Hotel in 1994. Now part of the Frieze network, the show continues to evolve and reinvent itself, showcasing cutting-edge art from around the world. As it celebrates its 30th anniversary, the Armory Show promises to be a must-see event for art enthusiasts and collectors alike.

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