Kicking off the single most important art weekend in the Americas will be a star-studded, grand Opening Night Preview Gala benefiting the Museum of Modern Art, New York. The Armory Show is one of the world's leading international art fairs and the largest devoted exclusively to contemporary art. The Armory Show 2002 will present more than 170 international galleries, including many of the most important contemporary dealers showcasing new art from around the world.
International Fair of New Art
Eagerly anticipated, opens the fourth annual exhibition of The Armory Show, the
International Fair of New Art.
Kicking off the
single most important art weekend in the Americas will be a star-studded, grand
Opening Night Preview Gala benefiting the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
The Armory Show is one of the world's leading international art fairs and the
largest devoted exclusively to contemporary art. The Armory Show 2002 will
present more than 170 international galleries, including many of the most
important contemporary dealers showcasing new art from around the world.
The Armory Show is the successor to the highly acclaimed Gramercy International
Art Fairs that attracted thousands to their New York, Los Angeles and Miami
shows between 1994 and 1998. The Armory Show was first presented in February
1999 at the 69th Regiment Armory, the very site of the now legendary Armory Show
of 1913 that introduced modern art to America and for which The Armory Show is
named.
Exhibited artworks in the 2002 show will include painting, sculpture, drawings,
multiples, editions, works on paper, photography, installations, and video.
Artist Karen Kilimnik has created a series of original drawings that have been
incorporated in all visual materials associated with the fair. This is the first
of an ongoing series of annual commissions to be awarded to a different artist
each year, honoring The Armory Show9s commitment to living artists.
In celebration of its 40th anniversary, Amnesty International USA (AIUSA) will
exhibit a series of specially commissioned art works at The Armory Show 2002.
The Amnesty International USA booth, donated by the organizers of The Armory
Show 2002, will be located in the lobby of Pier 90. Amnesty International USA
will unveil a limited edition print portfolio with works by Jay Davis, Monique
Prieto, Alexis Rockman and Lisa Ruyter. Visitors to the fair will be able to
purchase tickets to SHINE, Amnesty International USA's 40th anniversary cocktail
party, which will take place on Saturday February 23, 2002. The evening will
bring together a cross-section of luminaries from New York9s cultural, social
and political communities. All proceeds will benefit AIUSA's human rights works.
Dates and Times
Thursday, February 21, 2002, Press Preview (Press Credentials Required)
Thursday, February 21, 2002, Preview Gala (Tickets Required)
Friday February 22, 2002, Noon To 8pm
Saturday February 23, 2002, Noon To 8pm
Sunday February 24, 2002, Noon To 8pm
Monday February 25, 2002, Noon To 6pm
Directions
Piers 88 and 90 are located on Manhattan's far West side on the Hudson River
(Twelfth Avenue) at 48th and 50th Streets in the Passenger Ship Terminal
complex. The piers are easily accessible by public transportation, taxi, and
private vehicle. The nearest subway stop is four cross-town blocks east at 50th
Street and Eighth Avenue
Mass Transit
The piers can be reached by public transportation via the Eighth Avenue subway,
E or C trains to 50th street, then via M50 bus line. The M50 bus runs West on
49th Street (to the piers) and East on 50th Street (from the piers) connecting
at Eighth Avenue (E or C subway) and at Seventh Avenue (1 or 9 subway). Also,
bus lines M16 and M42 provide service to 42nd Street and Twelfth Avenue. For
subway and bus information and schedules, call (718) 330-1234.
By Car
From the Lincoln Tunnel, take 42nd Street west to Twelfth Avenue. Continue
north on Twelfth Avenue to the piers (at the Passenger Ship Terminal).
From the Queens-Midtown Tunnel, go west via 34th Street to Twelfth Avenue.
Continue north to the piers (at the Passenger Ship Terminal).
Access to the piers for private cars is via the automobile ramp at 55th Street
and Twelfth Avenue. All vehicles should follow signs for the Passenger Ship
Terminal parking.
Parking
Roof top parking is available for all visitors and exhibitors. No reservations
are necessary. Only cash and travelers checks are accepted. For more
information, call (212) 246-5450. Additional public parking facilities are
available across Twelfth Avenue and throughout the neighboring vicinity.
Opening Night Preview Gala
The Opening Night Preview Gala is a benefit for Exhibition Fund of The Museum of
Modern Art, New York. The Gala takes place on Thursday, February 21, 2002. The
event opens at 4:30 pm for Patron ticket holders and at 6:30 pm for Friend
ticket holders. Because this is a benefit event, attendance is by ticket only.
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is coordinating the mailing of invitations and
the sale of tickets. The Armory Show, Inc. does not organize this event. Ticket
prices for the opening night preview gala are $500 (Patron) and $250 (Friend).
For information and tickets, call the MoMA Special Events staff at 212.708.9680
or email specialevents@moma.org.
General Admission Tickets
Admission tickets are available at the door during Show hours. Advance purchase
is not required; reservations are not accepted.
Admission $15.
(Cash, MasterCard, Visa, American Express accepted.)
Discount available for group sales of 15 or more, please call (212) 645-6440 or
email us.
Catalogue
The official catalogue of The Armory Show features a detailed profile of each
exhibiting gallery. Copies may be purchased at the Show for $15.
Image: Karen Kilimnik, Drawing for Armory #2;
New York Skyline & Library, 2001
Crayon and pastel on paper, 40 x 30 inches,
courtesy: 303 Gallery, New York
Piers 88 & 90
Twelfth Avenue at 48th & 50th Streets
New York City