The Art Show 2019 | Exhibitors Announced
The full list of ADAA member presentations at the 2019 edition of The Art Show
Photo by Scott Rudd Productions, 2018
George Adams Gallery - Major figurative paintings of Elmer Bischoff
Brooke Alexander - Editions by leading American and international artists, including Bruce Nauman, Ellsworth Kelly, and Jasper Johns
Anglim Gilbert Gallery and P.P.O.W - A joint presentation of works by painter Judith Linhares and sculptor Annabeth Rosen
Berggruen Gallery - Modern masters and contemporary artists reflecting the range of artwork exhibited at the fair over the last 30 years, including David Bates, Mark di Suvero, and Henry Moore
Peter Blum Gallery - New egg tempera paintings by Robert Zandvliet
Jonathan Boos - An exhibition entitled SURFACE, highlighting the use of impasto and patina in various forms
Bortolami - Selection of works produced in the 1970s by Daniel Buren, Barbara Kasten, Claudio Parmiggiani, and Morgan Fisher
Castelli Gallery - 18 rarely seen drawings by Roy Lichtenstein
Chambers Fine Art - Solo exhibition by Xiaoze Xie, addressing the perseveration of human knowledge and the history of censorship
James Cohan - Solo presentation of recent diagrammatic paintings by Matthew Ritchie
Thomas Colville Fine Art - Exhibition of works by artists principally working in the 1930s and 40s who interpreted European abstraction in an American context, including Werner Drewes and Albert Gallatin
Crown Point Press - Survey of prints by Robert Bechtle and Ed Ruscha
Betty Cuningham Gallery - Solo exhibition of Rackstraw Downes’ paintings, alongside a film by Rima Yamazaki showing Downes at work
Davidson Gallery - Small Scale-High Impact, featuring a selection of dynamic works, each approximately 12 x 12 inches in size
DC Moore Gallery - New paintings by abstract artist Carrie Moyer
Debra Force Fine Art, Inc. - Exploration of the presence of the figure in American art during the 20th century across several artistic movements
Fraenkel Gallery and David Zwirner - A collaborative project showcasing Alice Neel and Diane Arbus
Peter Freeman, Inc. - Solo presentation of Dove Allouche, who creates photographs and drawings using the materials and history of photography
James Goodman Gallery - Paintings, sculptures, and works on paper by American and European Modernists in dialogue with that of postwar and contemporary artists
Marian Goodman Gallery - Solo booth of historically important photographs from Thomas Struth’s “Streets” series
Alexander Gray Associates - Dual presentation of work by Betty Parsons and Joan Semmel, inspired by their connections to the East End of New York
Howard Greenberg Gallery - Solo presentation devoted to the prolific career of Gordon Parks
Nohra Haime Gallery - Solo exhibition of Lesley Dill, with work that draws on language, the written word, and the investigation of divinity and deviltry during the wildness of early America
Hauser & Wirth - A curated selection of works by an esteemed artist represented by the gallery
Hirschl & Adler Galleries - A look at three generations of women artists born between 1850 and 1920
Hirschl & Adler Modern - Monographic exhibition of paintings, drawings, and prints by Louisa Chase
Nancy Hoffman Gallery - Solo presentation of works by ceramic mosaic sculptor Joan Bankemper
Hosfelt Gallery - Cabinet of intricate and abstract drawings by Marco Maggi
Susan Inglett Gallery - Solo presentation of cut paper works by William Villalongo
Inman Gallery - New work by transdisciplinary artist Dario Robleto
Casey Kaplan - Solo presentation of Jordan Casteel
Kasmin Gallery - Group exhibition featuring major works created in the 1960s, including artists such as Stuart Davis, Lee Krasner, and Robert Indiana
Kayne Griffin Corcoran - Solo exhibition of early work by sculptor Beverly Pepper
June Kelly Gallery - Solo presentation of paintings by contemporary artist James Little
Sean Kelly - New works by abstract artist Sam Moyer
Anton Kern Gallery - New portrait paintings by Brian Calvin
Krakow Witkin Gallery - Seven artists across three generations, all engaging contemporary society, legibility, and relationships between the individual and collective
Galerie Lelong & Co. - Solo exhibition of painting constructions and boxes by Carolee Schneemann
Locks Gallery - A reconstitution of Jennifer Bartlett’s historic series, In the Garden
Jeffrey H. Loria & Co., Inc. - Group presentation examining the role of women in the art world – as both artist and subject
Luxembourg & Dayan - Work by Michelangelo Pistoletto and related artists associated with postwar painting and sculpture
Matthew Marks Gallery - Works by Gary Hume, Ellsworth Kelly, Charles Ray, Ken Price, Anne Truitt, Jasper Johns, Martin Puryear, Rebecca Warren, Trisha Donnelly, Vija Celmins, and Katharina Fritsch
Mary-Anne Martin|Fine Art - Modern Mexican and Latin American paintings, drawings, sculptures, and photographs, portraying two constant companions of artists throughout history: Cats and Dogs
Barbara Mathes Gallery - An exploration of the persistence of nature as subject, metaphor, and material in modern and contemporary art
Fergus McCaffrey - Group of works by the Gutai artists, an avant-garde Japanese postwar collective
Miles McEnery Gallery - New work by Judy Pfaff, a pioneer of installation art
Anthony Meier Fine Arts - Solo exhibition dedicated to the work of Marsha Cottrell, whose distinctive process uses a laser printer to create unique images
Menconi + Schoelkopf - Small group of masterpieces of American Modernism, including Edward Hopper, Andrew Wyeth, and John Marin
Modernism Inc. - Solo exhibition of important décollages by Jacques Villeglé
Donald Morris Gallery, Inc. - A selection of modern and contemporary works, including tribal art
Jill Newhouse Gallery - Drawings, watercolors, and small oils from Eugène Delacroix
David Nolan Gallery - Solo presentation of significant paintings and drawings by George Grosz, highlighting the artist’s iconic images of New York City
Pace Gallery - Selection of paintings and works on paper by Alfred Jensen
Pace/MacGill Gallery - Multimedia exploration of the visual and psychological intrigue of the figure seen from varying perspectives
Petzel Gallery - New sculptural assemblages by Seth Price
Michael Rosenfeld Gallery - First New York solo exhibition in over 50 years of work by Henry Ossawa Tanner, the leading African American artist of his time
Salon 94 and Jessica Silverman Gallery - Joint presentation of Judy Chicago flanked by younger women artists from each gallery's respective rosters
Julie Saul Gallery - Solo booth featuring a new body of work by Maira Kalman
Susan Sheehan Gallery - Works on paper by Vija Celmins, Jasper Johns, Ellsworth Kelly, Joan Mitchell, Bruce Nauman, Edward Ruscha, and Cy Twombly
Sicardi | Ayers | Bacino - Group exhibition featuring works by Francisco Sobrino, Antonio Asis, and Manuel Espinosa
Sperone Westwater - Survey of drawings by Susan Rothenberg, showcasing the artist’s continuing contributions to contemporary drawing
Van Doren Waxter - Booth devoted to paintings and sculpture of an intimate scale, including works by Richard Diebenkorn, Tom Wesselmann, and Willem de Kooning
Venus Over Manhattan - Thematic exhibition dedicated to artist-made boxes, featuring Cady Noland, Andy Warhol, and H.C. Westermann, among others
Meredith Ward Fine Art - Exhibition that will explore the evolution of American modernism in the years between World Wars I and II
Washburn Gallery - Solo presentation of Alice Trumbull Mason, including drawings and paintings from 1930-1960
Weinstein Hammons Gallery - New sculpture by Nicolas Africano
Michael Werner Gallery - Group exhibition of important historic and contemporary works
Yares Art - Important paintings by major Color Field artists: Helen Frankenthaler, Morris Louis, Robert Motherwell, Kenneth Noland, Jules Olitski, and Larry Poons
Pavel Zoubok Fine Art - Solo exhibition of Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt, to honor the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall rebellion