The closing nights of the New York art world’s busy back-to-school week took revelers from Lower Manhattan to the outer edge of Queens
With the city’s art world roaring back to life for The Armory Show, gallery parties and special programmes filled the days and nights, from a Lorna Simpson talk at Hauser & Wirth to a video art screening at Quad Cinema
The Javits Center is among the most talked about works of art this year, and while there is plenty to take in, some collectors found the offerings a bit lacking
The new fair’s focus on under-recognised figures and bodies of work from last century occasions rich discoveries, including works by artists who were unafraid to challenge material orthodoxies
The 2022 edition of the curator-run fair features around 110 exhibitors exploring the title theme "Naked Lunch"
In her Armory Show solo stand with Higher Pictures Generation, Nona Faustine calls attention to the city’s oft-overlooked and pervasive ties to slavery
Galleries headquartered abroad are inaugurating New York spaces even while taking part in fairs across the city and around the globe
The fair, now in its 12th year, is adding a second New York edition aimed at illuminating art historical blind spots
The fifth edition of the fair’s curatorial summit is expected to draw more than 70 leaders in the field
This year's edition includes galleries with spaces in Nigeria, Kenya, Ethiopia and South Africa
Special sections at The Armory Show have been organised by curators invested in the region and its diaspora
A solo stand of the second-generation AbEx artist’s work gives a fuller picture of her evolution over more than 50 years
The 11th edition of the curator-led fair returns to Armory Week and the former Ralph Lauren offices on Madison Avenue with around 110 exhibitors working under the Burroughsian title "Naked Lunch"
The 2022 edition of the New York fair will feature a section of large-scale installations organised by the Tate curator Tobias Ostrander
The sculptures, which will be placed on the grounds of the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center during the tournament, will all be by artists from underrepresented backgrounds
The 51-year-old experimental art space will fill its complimentary space with rare selections from its archive
For the first time in its four-decade history, the fair’s curatorial programming will be led by experts in Latinx and Latin American art