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The Armory Show 2007
dal 21/2/2007 al 25/2/2007

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Pipilotti Rist



 
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21/2/2007

The Armory Show 2007

Pier 94 - Pier 92, New York

The International Fair of New Art, is the world's leading art fair devoted exclusively to contemporary art. In its ninth annual exhibition, The fair will present 150 international galleries, including many of the most important contemporary dealers showcasing new art from around the world. 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.


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New venue, new caterer, 150 of the world's leading galleries

Visitors will be greeted by Wim Delvoye sculptures, on view for the first time in New York, as they enter Pier 94 for The Armory Show 2007, The International Fair of New Art. With 150 of the world's leading galleries, The Armory Show promises to deliver a fresh presentation of the most exciting new art by living artists in its ninth edition. As Mayor Bloomberg commented, "The Armory Show has quickly become one of the world's leading art marketplaces, helping to fuel the City's economy, and enhance our status as a top cultural destination."

Collectors, critics, curators and art enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating the new layout and venue. Under one roof for the first time in six years, The Armory Show 2007 offers larger booths, wide aisles, and gourmet food provided by renowned chef Danny Meyer's catering company, Hudson Yards Catering.

In keeping with The Armory Show's commitment to remain on the cutting edge of the contemporary art world, twenty-nine galleries will make their debut, including one from Transylvania and another from Cape Town. The galleries come from 38 international cities and will showcase new art by more than 2,000 living artists. Half of the exhibitors come from Europe with a significant number from Asia, India, Israel, and Mexico also presenting.

Much of the art will debut at the fair, including an installation brought to New York by Clifford Chance, Armory Show Presenting Sponsor. The global law firm will host "Asylum" by Julian Rosefeldt (Arndt & Partner, Berlin/Zurich) in their lounge. Among the artists who will be seen in New York and/or in the US for the first time at The Armory Show are Satoshi Ohno (Tomio Koyama, Tokyo), Markus Schinwald (Georg Kargl, Vienna), Axel Geis (Jan Wentrup, Berlin), Ross Chisholm (IBID Projects, London), Nicholas Hlobo (Michael Stevenson, Cape Town), Kader Attia (Andrehn-Schiptjenko, Stockholm), Chris Marker (Peter Blum, New York), Edward Kay (Dicksmith Gallery, London), and Niklas Eneblom (Galleri Magnus Karlsson, Stockholm). Bellwether (New York) will feature a pair of different artists each day of the fair, beginning with John Bauer and Everest Hall on opening day. Stella Lohaus (Antwerp), a first time exhibitor, will host a solo installation of Erik van Lieshout's huge, colorful d rawings of situations in life and society. Hauser & Wirth (Zurich, London) will debut a small adaptation of Pipilotti Rist's audio video installation "la belle toile" that opened at the Center Georges Pompidou last month.

Many galleries are devoting their stands to single artist installations. Among those will be Deb Kass at Paul Kasmin Gallery (New York), Jorg Herold at EIGEN + ART (Berlin/Leipzig), Michael Wetzel at John Connelly Presents (New York), Julian Hoeber at Blum & Poe (Los Angeles), Moyna Flannagan at Sarah Meltzer (New York) and David Noonan at Foxy Production (New York). Large-scale installations will include Karl Haendel's graphite drawings at Anna Helwing (Los Angeles), Yayoi Kusama at Robert Miller Gallery (New York), a 20-foot wall painting by Yinka Shonibare at James Cohan Gallery (New York), a 9-foot high Peter Coffin sculpture at Herald Street (London) and "Social Mirror", a 12-ton garbage truck covered in mirrors by Mierle Laderman Ukeles at Ronald Feldman Gallery (New York).

Much of the art will come straight from the artist's studio and only be on public display for the duration of the fair. New solo projects by Liz Craft and Alexander Ross will be on display at Marianne Boesky Gallery (New York). Kate Gilmore's new video will be shown at Pierogi (Brooklyn). Produzentengalerie (Hamburg) will present new work by Ulla von Brandenburg and Norbert Schwontkowski. Peres Projects (Los Angeles) will show new work by Terence Koh and Dan Colen. Katy Moran's new paintings will be the focus of Stuart Shave/Modern Art's (London) booth. Lehmann Maupin (New York) will present a special installation of Japanese artist Mr. as a preview of his first solo exhibition in New York. Gary Hill premiers new video at In Situ (Paris). Hiromi Yoshii (Tokyo) will feature young emerging artists from Japan, including Yoshitaka Azuma, Soichi Yamaguchi and Koichi Enomoto.

The Armory Show Presenting Sponsor is Clifford Chance, a global law firm. Other sponsors are Audi, illy caffè, New York magazine, Converse, Quintessentially, James Perse, PLYNYL by Chilewich, ARTFORUM International, Vivavi Sustainable Design, Atelier 4, Art Radio WPS1.org, artupdate.com, contemporary magazine, and Mandarin Oriental, New York.

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.

After the deaths of Founding Members Pat Hearn and Colin De Land the remaining founders of The Armory Show established a benefit foundation in their name. The Pat Hearn and Colin De Land Cancer Foundation is a not-for-profit corporation whose mission is to provide assistance for medical expenses to members of the visual arts community with cancer.

Image: Video still from "Homo Sapiens Complex" by Pipilotti Rist - Courtesy of the artiste, Zurich London, and Luhring Augustine, New York

Preview Party, Thursday, February 22, 2007 is a benefit for the Exhibition Fund of The Museum of Modern Art.

Friday, February 23 - Sunday, February 25
Public viewing hours: Noon - 8 pm

Monday, February 26
Public viewing hours: Noon - 5 pm

Pier 94
Twelfth Avenue at 55th Street New York City
Admission $20
Students $10
Groups (10 or more) $10
Run of Show (4 day pass) $40

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