NewsVirtual exhibitions
Armory Show will launch digital exhibition space, starting with a pandemic-related show
First offering will feature works by Hank Willis Thomas, Gordon Matta Clark and others
NewsArt market
Armory Show will move to New York's Javits Center in 2021 and switch from spring to autumn
The shift of venue and date follows ongoing issues with the city's west side piers and marks a significant change to the art world calendar
NewsArt fairs
June Edmonds wins inaugural $10,000 Aware Prize for women artists at the Armory Show
Presented by the Paris-based nonprofit Aware, the new award recognises a solo presentation of work by a female artist at the fair
NewsArt fairs
New York's Armory Show sees solid sales despite coronavirus risk
Liberal amounts of hand sanitiser and a consistent base of US buyers dominated the fair's opening day
InterviewIn person
In Person | Armory Show director Nicole Berry keeps the show on the road
The director of New York's homegrown art fair says she is ready to make some "radical" shifts following last year's venue upset
Feature
Art world’s wage inequality sparks waves of protests
While museums pursue multimillion-dollar expansion projects, art workers consider themselves underpaid—and feel the squeeze of a growing wage gap
InterviewCollector's Eye
Collector's Eye: an interview with Candace Carmel Barasch
The New York real estate heiress tells us what she's bought and why she loves it
NewsArt market
Sales at New York’s Armory Show prove more stable than its venue
After the fair's last-minute relocation that displaced Volta from Pier 90, exhibitors from both fairs credit 'generous' community support for good business
InterviewPublic art
Siah Armajani: making magic for the masses
The Met Breuer and Public Art Fund showcase Siah Armajani, the Iranian-born artist whose work mixes philosophy and whimsy
FeatureExhibitions
Making Miró: MoMA show explores turning point in artist’s career
An exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art focuses on The Birth of the World, a 1925 painting that marks a definitive turning point for Joan Miró
FeatureThe Armory Show
From the archive: gossip from The Armory Show over the years
Donald Judd's studio secrets spilled, multi-tasking gallerists and Glenn Lowry's statement sans collar suit
FeatureThe Armory Show
From grit to glitter: a look back at 25 years of The Armory Show
The Gramercy International Art Fair was the edgy alternative to establishment fairs when it first began—reimagined as The Armory Show, it has grown into an economic juggernaut
NewsArt market
New York’s fair landscape is in flux as Armory Week kicks off
Armory Show shifts venues, causing the cancellation of Volta and the emergency launch of Plan B, revealing the stakes for commercial art platforms are rising
NewsArt market
New York edition of Volta suspended as The Armory Show makes emergency decision to relocate to Pier 90
Unforeseen structural issues have forced a third of the Armory's exhibitors out of their planned Pier 94 space and into Volta's venue
NewsArt market
The Armory Show offers a free booth to emerging galleries to celebrate its 25-year legacy
The first recipient of the new Gramercy International Prize, Ramiken gallery, will present two artists at the 2019 edition of the fair
NewsArt market
South African art shines at the Armory Show
Works dealing with issues of post-colonial politics, black power, and identity find a receptive US audience
NewsThe Armory Show
The talk of the piers: what VIPs are buzzing about at the Armory Show
Indoor weather systems, female warriors in porcelain and 250 ways to confront death
NewsArmory Extra 2018
Nicole Berry on what you’ll see at this year’s Armory Show
The fair’s new director describes how she has kept the fair relevant while staying true to its founding ethos
NewsArmory Extra 2018
New York's March fairs aim to seize market moment
Your essential guide to the Armory Show, Volta, Independent, Nada and beyond
InterviewMy New York
My New York: insiders reveal what to see in the city and where to wind down during a hectic week
With Daniel Humm, collector and chef at Eleven Madison Park,
PreviewExhibitions
The must-see exhibitions during New York Armory Week
From David Bowie in Brooklyn to Zoe Leonard at the Whitney
AnalysisArt market
ADAA's Art Show misses Armory week crowds, but focused displays of challenging works still prove popular
Exhibitors reflect on how art market has changed since the 1980s at 30th edition of New York fair
NewsArt fairs
Armory Show’s Focus sector looks at the body and technology
Gabriel Ritter's display includes 34 artists from the 1970s to today, from Hermann Nitsch and Bruce Nauman to Tabita Rezaire and Patty Chang
ArchiveInterviews
Interview with dealer Sean Kelly: Marina Abramovic, art fairs, and expanding off the beaten path
The British-born dealer may be a reluctant power-player, but his new, larger space reflects his place in the pecking order
ArchiveArt market
All’s fair in art market war: Competition heats up as Art Basel and Frieze expand
Smaller art fairs such as the Armory Show and Art Stage Singapore are feeling the strain
ArchiveInterviews
Interview with dealer Paul Kasmin: “I get a lot of amusement putting what’s downtown, uptown”
The New York-based dealer on his photographic roots and his future plans
ArchiveVideo art
Fast forward video art
Artists love it as a medium, but are collectors and dealers too busy for time-based work at an art fair?
ArchiveNew York
New York's lack of a standout art fair
New York is a city with the space and the traction to make introducing a fair of Art Basel's scale a lucrative prospect. So why are locals dragging their feet?
ArchiveArt fairs
The Disarmory presents artists who have conceptually disarmed a work of their choosing
Themed events at the fair include, “Armed and Dangerous” and “The Wartime Ball”, taking place this weekend
ArchiveArt Basel in Miami Beach
Art Basel Miami Beach reinforces its position in the hierarchy with steady flow of sales after an unpromising start
Art Basel Miami Beach '04 fair report
ArchiveArt fairs
Tough times at the 2002 Armory
Collectors were cautious as economic woes continue
ArchiveMay 2001
Eight leading market figures on what the next recession will mean for the art world
In 2001 they predicted that some areas such as the Old Master market will remain stable but that trendy art would lose its zip