ADAA The Art Show 2022: with Tina Kim Gallery, Park Avenue Armory, New York
Past exhibition
Overview
Organized annually by the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA), and benefitting Henry Street Settlement, one of New York’s leading social service, arts, and health care organizations, The Art Show brings together the country’s top galleries to showcase incisively curated exhibitions of both historical and contemporary works.
Installation Views
Works
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Ecstasy, 1990Acrylic, plastic buttons on silk screened, stitched and padded canvas57 x 79 in
145 x 200 cm -
Papuan, 1983Acrylic, cowrie shells, mirrors, Nepali beads stitched on padded canvas94 x 52 in
239 x 132 cm -
Intense, 1992Oil, acrylic on silkscreened, stitched and padded canvas84 x 58 in
213 x 147 cm -
I knew you had blues (I play with the blues, greens, oranges and yellows), 2002Oil, painted cloth, painted tin, stitched on canvas37 x 26 in
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Yellow Screen, 1988
Acrylic, mirrors on stitched and padded canvas
58 x 31 in
147 x 79 cm
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Moody blues, 2002Oil, painted cloth, painted tin stitched on canvas38 x 26 in
96 x 66 cm
Press
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The Art Show returned stronger and larger than ever to the Park Avenue Armory for 34th annual edition
Staff Writer, ArtDaily, November 12, 2022 This link opens in a new tab. -
The Art Show at Park Avenue Armory Returns to a Sparse Audience
Jasmine Liu, Hyperallergic, November 4, 2022 This link opens in a new tab. -
7 Must-See Works to Seek Out at the ADAA Art Show, From Remedios Varo’s Surrealist Scenery to Pacita Abad’s Stunning Sun
Eileen Kinsella & Katya Kazakina, Artnet, November 3, 2022 This link opens in a new tab. -
The Best Booths at an ADAA Art Show Filled with Memorable Presentations by History’s Most Under-Recognized Artists
Maximilíano Durón, ARTnews, November 3, 2022 This link opens in a new tab.