In-N-Out at the Armory Show (Part II)
The March 3-7 Armory Show includes a 285 exhibitors, with considerable turnover among the 211 dealers in contemporary section. A post about galleries who dropped out of the fair is here.
Overall in the contemporary section, 92 dealers will be presenting in 2010 who didn’t participate in 2009. Sixty-five of them are first time exhibitors at the fair.
Some of the newcomers are so new, they had websites still under construction.
Here is the list of new exhibitors. First-timers are indicated with a star. Others on the list below didn’t take part in 2009, but were in the fair at some point in the past.
LIST OF DEALERS EXHIBITING IN 2010 WHO DIDN’T EXHIBIT IN 2009
Altman Siegel, San Francisco *
Ancient & Modern, London *
Galerie Anhava, Helsinki *
Armitage Gone! Dance, NY *
Galerie Guido W. Baudach, Berlin
Buchmann Galerie, Berlin
Galleri Bo Bjerggaard, Copenhagen *
Christian Nagel, Berlin
COMA, Berlin *
carlier|gebauer, Berlin
David Castillo Gallery, Miami *
Lisa Cooley LES, NY *
Cortex Athletico, Bordeaux *
DCKT Contemporary, NY *
Galerie Anne de Villepoix, Paris
Dirimart, Istanbul *
Eleven Rivington, NY *
Figge von Rosen Galerie, Cologne *
Filomena Soares Gallery, Lisbon *
Faye Fleming & Partner, Geneva *
Foxy Production, NY
Friedman Benda, NY *
James Fuentes LLC, LES, NY *
Galerie Cinzia Friedlaender, Berlin
Gabarron Foundation, NY *
Gabrielle Maubrie, Paris *
Galerie Jousse Entreprise, Paris *
Galerie Nikolaus Ruzicska, Saltzburg *
Galerie Senda, Barcelona *
Galleria Franco Soffiantino, Turin *
Gallery Side 2, Tokyo
gdm, Paris *
Green On Red Gallery, Dublin
Claudia Groeflin Galerie, Zurich *
Horton Gallery, NY *
Haas & Fischer, Zurich *
Hales Gallery, London *
Hoet Bekaert Gallery, Gent *
I-20, NY
Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh *
Galerie Grita Insam, Vienna
Jenkins Johnson Gallery, San Francisco *
Jeu De Paume, Paris *
Josh Lilley, London *
Ben Kaufmann Galerie, Berlin *
Johann König, Berlin
David Kordansky Gallery, Los Angeles
L.A. Galerie – Lothar Albrecht, Frankfurt
Studio la Città, Verona
Laurel Gitlen (Small A Projects), LES, NY *
Lehmann Maupin, NY
Tanya Leighton Gallery, Berlin *
Loock Galerie, Berlin
Luciana Brito Galeria, San Paulo *
island+Venice Projects, Venice *
Mihai Nicodim Gallery, LA *
Yossi Milo Gallery, NY
mother’s tankstation, Dublin *
Nicholas Robinson, NY
Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv *
Galerie Giti Nourbakhsch, Berlin
Nyehaus, NY *
Oliva Arauna, Madrid *
One and J. Gallery, Seoul *
Other Criteria, London, NY *
PiST, Istanbul *
Postmasters Gallery, NY
Simon Preston, LES, NY *
Produzentengalerie ph projects, Berlin
Pilar Corrias Gallery, London *
Rachel Uffner Gallery, LES, NY *
Redling Fine Art, Los Angeles *
Rental, LES, NY *
Lora Reynolds Gallery, Austin *
Rhys/Mendes, Brazil, Los Angeles *
Reception, Berlin *
Ron Mandos, Amsterdam *
Anna Schwartz, Melbourne
Seventeen, London *
Starkwhite, Auckland *
Galerie Aurel Scheibler, Berlin
Esther Schipper, Berlin
Taro Nasu, Tokyo *
Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects, NY
Ileana Tounta Contemporary Art Center, Athens *
Galerie Barbara Thumm, Berlin
Upstream Gallery, Dobbs Ferry *
Galerie GP & N Vallois, Paris
Van Horn, Dusseldorf *
Vernon, Prague *
Voges Gallery, Frankfurt *
Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery, NY *
Galerie Barbara Wien, Berlin
Workplace, Gateshead UK *




Is that a normal ratio of new galleries or did a lot of galleries fold last year? I’m curious.
That is a high ratio, but it’s difficult to parse the reasons why some didn’t return. They have either opted out, or weren’t accepted to the fair. A much smaller number went out of business.