TEFAF New York Spring 2019 announces new exhibitors

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TEFAF New York Spring 2019 announces new exhibitors
Waddington Custot, stand 1. Photography: Kirsten Chilstrom.



NEW YORK, NY.- A stellar roster of 90 leading exhibitors will participate in the third edition of TEFAF New York Spring -- with 12 new participants, some of most influential names in the business -- taking part for the first time. Launched in May 2017, the Fair is dedicated to modern and contemporary art and design and takes place at the Park Avenue Armory in New York City from May 3-7, 2019.

“New York is arguably the most important global center -- historically, artistically and commercially – for the field of modern and contemporary art,” comments Sofie Scheerlinck, Managing Director of TEFAF New York. “ We are delighted to be part of this dynamic art landscape, offering an unrivalled platform for exhibitors in New York. In turn, the Fair offers art lovers, collectors, museum curators and design professionals an exceptionally strong line up of leading international galleries, and a revelatory art experience in New York.”

Building on the success of the past two editions, TEFAF New York Spring will once again utilize the unique architecture of the Park Avenue Armory as a backdrop for the Fair. Using the Armory’s historic rooms, dealers mount highly-acclaimed curated and themed exhibitions, offering visitors immersive art moments. In addition, the public spaces of the Armory will once again feature monumental works of art.

New exhibitors to the Fair: ● Donald Ellis Gallery (US) ● Friedman Benda (US) ● Jousse Entreprise (France) ● Luxembourg & Dayan (US) ● The Mayor Gallery (UK) ● Kamel Mennour (France) ● Victoria Miro (UK) ● Pace Gallery (US) ● R & Company (US) ● Almine Rech Gallery (US) ● Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac (UK) ● Sprüth Magers (Germany)

Complete TEFAF New York Spring 2019 Exhibitor List ● Galerie 1900-2000 (France) ● Acquavella Galleries, Inc. (US) ● Applicat-Prazan (France) ● L'Arc en Seine (France) ● Beck & Eggeling International Fine Art (Germany) ● Bergamin & Gomide (Brazil) ● Berggruen Gallery (US) ● Ben Brown Fine Arts (UK) ● Cahn International AG (Switzerland) ● Galerie Gisela Capitain (Germany) ● Cardi Gallery (UK) ● Carpenters Workshop Gallery (UK) ● Dansk Mřbelkunst Gallery (Denmark) ● Massimo De Carlo (Italy) ● Demisch Danant (US) ● Patrick Derom Gallery (Belgium) ● Dickinson (UK) ● Di Donna Galleries (US) ● Laffanour - Galerie Downtown / Paris (France) ● Galerie Bernard Dulon (France) ● Charles Ede (UK) ● Donald Ellis Gallery (US) ● Eykyn Maclean (US) ● FD Gallery (US) ● Peter Freeman, Inc. (US) ● Friedman Benda (US) ● Gagosian (US) ● Gana Art (South Korea) ● Galerie David Ghezelbash (France) ● Thomas Gibson Fine Art (UK) ● Gladstone Gallery (US) ● Galerie Gmurzynska (US) ● Bernard Goldberg Fine Arts, LLC (US) ● Marian Goodman Gallery (US) ● Oscar Graf (France) ● Richard Green (UK) ● Galerie Karsten Greve AG (Switzerland) ● Hammer Galleries (US) ● Hauser & Wirth (US) ● Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert (UK) ● Galerie Marc Heiremans (Belgium) ● Hemmerle (Germany) ● Galerie Max Hetzler (Germany) ● Hostler Burrows (US) ● Jousse Entreprise (France) ● Sean Kelly (US) ● Tina Kim Gallery (US) ● Galerie kreo (France) ● Simon Lee Gallery (UK) ● Galerie Lefebvre (France) ● Lévy Gorvy (US) ● Lisson Gallery (UK) ● Luhring Augustine (US) ● Luxembourg & Dayan (US)* ● Matthew Marks Gallery (US) ● The Mayor Gallery (UK)* ● Mazzoleni (UK) ● Fergus McCaffrey (US) ● Anthony Meier Fine Arts (US) ● Kamel Mennour (France) ● Victoria Miro (UK) ● Mnuchin Gallery (US) ● Modernity (Sweden) ● Edward Tyler Nahem Fine Art (US) ● Helly Nahmad Gallery (US) ● Nilufar Gallery (Italy) ● Pace Gallery (US) ● Galerie Perrotin (US) ● Petzel Gallery (US) ● R & Company (US) ● Almine Rech Gallery (US) ● REZA (France) ● Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac (UK) ● Adrian Sassoon (UK) ● Skarstedt (US) ● Sprüth Magers (Germany)* ● Taffin (US) ● Tornabuoni Arte (Italy) ● Leon Tovar Gallery (US) ● David Tunick, Inc. (US) ● VALLOIS (France) ● Galerie Georges-Philippe & Nathalie Vallois (France) ● Vedovi Gallery (Belgium) ● Axel Vervoordt (Belgium) ● Waddington Custot (UK) ● Van de Weghe (US) ● White Cube (UK) ● W&K-Wienerroither & Kohlbacher (Austria) ● Wildenstein & Co. Inc. (US) ● David Zwirner (US)










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