4th edition of October Art Week announces stellar line-up of blue-chip galleries
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4th edition of October Art Week announces stellar line-up of blue-chip galleries
Tom Wesselmann (American 1931 – 2004), Bedroom Face with Blowing Curtain (Blonde), 1985-1988. Enamel on cut-out aluminum, 55 x 69 in / 140 x 175 cm. Courtesy of Waterhouse & Dodd.



NEW YORK, NY.- Coinciding with TEFAF New York, the AADLA Fine Art & Antiques Show and Christie’s Classic Art Week of auctions and selling exhibitions, the fourth edition of October Art Week will kick off on Wednesday, October 30th. On that evening, from 5 to 9 p.m .fifteen blue-chip galleries along with the AADLA Show will be hosting open houses and gallery receptions on Manhattan’s Upper East Side.

Open to the public and within walking distance from one another, the art galleries of October Art Week (which runs through November 5) take on a festive and convivial atmosphere—welcoming art lovers of all stripes to the Upper East Side and contributing to the overall excitement of autumn in New York City.

Participating galleries, several of which are also exhibiting at TEFAF, include:

• Didier Aaron
Old Master and 19th Century Paintings and Drawings
32 East 67th Street

• Ambrose Naumann Fine Art
19th and 20th Century Paintings and Works on Paper
74 East 79th Street

• Christopher Bishop Fine Art
Old Master Drawings and Paintings
1046 Madison Avenue

• Driscoll Babcock
American and European Modern Masters
22 East 80th Street, Second Floor

• Richard L. Feigen & Co. with W.M. Brady & Co.
Old Master Paintings and 19th Century Drawings and Paintings
16 East 77th Street

• Hammer Galleries
19th and 20th Century European and American Masters
32 East 67th Street

• Jill Newhouse Gallery
19th and 20th Century European works
4 East 81st Street

• Les Enluminures
Manuscripts and Miniatures from the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
23 East 73rd Street

• Mark Murray Fine Paintings
19th Century, Early 20th Century and Impressionist Art
159 East 63rd Street

• Pia Gallo Old Master and Modern Prints and Drawings
53 East 64th Street

• Shepherd W & K Galleries
Vienna Secession to Classic Modern
58 East 79th Street

• Robert Simon Fine Art
Old Master Paintings and Sculpture
22 East 80th Street, Fourth Floor

• Tambaran Galleries
African, Oceanic and Northwest Coast American
5 East 82nd Street

• Waterhouse & Dodd
Modern, Post-War and Contemporary Art
15 East 76th Street

Rounding out the gallery roster is first-time participant AADLA Fine Art & Antique Fair which features 25 art and antique galleries under one roof at Wallace Hall in the Ignatius Loyola Church at 980 Park Avenue.

Most of the galleries participating in October Art Week will be open during TEFAF NY FALL and AADLA Fine Art & Antique Show hours.

For each gallery’s hours and a map of the Art Walk, please visit www.octoberartweek.com.










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