Galleries Ready Their Best Works for This Week's ADAA Art Show
- February 27, 2014 14:46
Gallery presentations at the 26th annual ADAA Art Show, the nation's longest running fine art fair, will feature thoughtfully curated solo, two-person and thematic exhibitions by 72 of the nation’s leading art dealers. The Art Show takes place March 5 through March 9, 2014 at the historic Park Avenue Armory, with a ticketed Gala Preview on Tuesday, March 4.
One of the premier trademarks of The Art Show remains the emphasis on one-person presentations, and the 26th edition is no exception. With 38 solo shows the 2014 Art Show will present exhibitions of art world icons and introduce audiences to groundbreaking new artists.
Sperone Westwater will present the first exhibition of new works by Charles LeDray since his acclaimed traveling retrospective organized by the ICA Boston. Never before exhibited historical works, vintage photographs, ephemera and films by Martha Wilson will be shown by P-P-O-W. Marian Goodman Gallery will present a selection of early lightboxes by Jeff Wall. Holographic works by light artist James Turrell will be on view in Pace Gallery’s booth.
In addition to solo shows, The Art Show 2014 remains unparalleled with its installation of curated, thematic exhibitions. The cross cultural influence of Native American Art on Jackson Pollock’s work will be examined in Washburn Gallery’s booth. Matthew Marks Gallery will display selected works by Jasper Johns, Ellsworth Kelly, Gary Hume and Anne Truitt.
Also of note, there will be sculpture & drawings by Paul Manship, William Hunt Diederich and neoclassical marbles by Hiram Powers at Conner ▪ Rosenkranz LLC.
Modern Life in America: works on paper by Milton Avery, Edward Hopper, Reginald Marsh and others is the theme at Debra Force Fine Art. Works by Modern Masters and Pop Artists including Alexander Calder, Jean Dubuffet, Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol and others James Goodman Gallery
Masterworks of American Modernism: Dove, Demuth, Crawford, Biederman will be shown at Menconi & Schoelkopf Fine Arts