Tomorrow the art fairs begin in New York, one of the most important instances for the art world, where one can meet, learn and, of course, acquire works of contemporary art from various galleries around the world, which will come to appropriate exhibition spaces and fair centers.
A simple look at the fairs of the New York art week shows us the main exhibition centers:
The Armory Show
Founded in 1994, it is considered the main art fair of N. Y., it includes the most important galleries of the international circles, characterized by contemporary art and the most important artists of the XX and XXI century.
Located at docks 92 and 94, host more than 200 international galleries, it stands out as a link to the art world, inspired by the dialog, discovery and patronage of the visual arts.
Must see Latin American galleries a long the route: Galeria Nara Roesler, Brasil / Ronie Mesquita, Brasil / Mercedes Viegas, Brasil / 80m2 Livia Benavides, Perú / El Apartamento, Cuba / Arredondo Arozarena, México / Document Art Gallery, Argentina / Revolver Galería, Perú.
Scope
Located in Metropolitan Pavilion, Chelsea, Scope is known for its contemporary and innovative work. On this occasion it will have 60 exhibitors of international trajectory.
With the mission of forging a path for emerging artists and galleries, Scope has adapted to the nuances of the market, as well as creating an interesting program with mediation activities, talks and dialog.
Must see galleries along the route: AUREUS Contemporary, EE.UU. / NG Art Gallery, Panamá – Cuba / Marion Harris, EE.UU. / Galerie Bresil, Brasil.
Volta
Volta is a contemporary art fair dedicated exclusively to Solo Projects of international,leaders and emerging artists.
Originally from Basel, Volta NY began in 2008 as a beacon for creative discovery and social engagement.
Must see galleries along the route: Emmathomas, Brasil / Galerie Thomas Fuchs, Alemania / Richard Koh Fine Art, Malasia / SODA GALLERY, Eslovaquia.