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The International Fine Art & Antiques Show 2015
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Ausstellung23.10.2015 - 29.10.2015
July 6, 2015: New York and London: Anna and Brian Haughton, the London-based art and antiques fair organizers, have announced plans for The International Fine Art & Antiques Show, which is now simply called, "The International Show." With this official name change, the Fair has debuted a new logo and look for its marketing campaign. Anna Haughton comments, "For many years, the Fair has been affectionately called "The International Show" by exhibitors, dealers and collectors, so we decided that an official name change was in order. We have also added, "Art, Antiques and Design" to cover the three major categories represented at the fair. 20th century/Contemporary Design/Works of Art, now a fully ensconced collecting area at the fair, is represented by exceptional specialist dealers. Our updated graphics are an extension of this new chapter for the fair."
Sixty-seven of the world’s top dealers – many of them founding exhibitors – will converge on the Park Avenue Armory, October 23-29, 2015 for the breathtaking event that collectors, connoisseurs, interior designers and art lovers anticipate all year long. Founded in 1989, the fair was New York's first vetted event and remains one of the world's most prestigious and influential art and antique events in the world.
This glamorous and carefully-curated show brings together works of art that span continents and millennia – among them many of museum quality. Furniture, paintings, sculpture, textiles, ceramics, glass, clocks, watches, arms, armor, rare books, manuscripts, jewelry, objets de vertu, Fabergé, silver, antiquities and ethnographic art, are among the many different categories exhibited and for sale. Prices start from as little as a few hundred dollars but rise into the millions.
2015 The International Show Exhibitors
A La Vieille Russie, Inc AANW, Inc Daphne Alazraki Fine Art Ariadne Galleries Inc. Galerie Ary Jan * Véronique Bamps J.H. Bourdon-Smith Ltd W.M. Brady & Co. Inc. Thomas Colville Fine Art, LLC Sandra Cronan Ltd Dai Ichi Arts Douglas Dawson Gallery Camilla Dietz Bergeron, Ltd Drucker Antiques Inc Martin Du Louvre European Decorative Arts Company Finch & Co. Peter Finer N & I Franklin Bernd Goeckler Antiques, Inc Bernard Goldberg Fine Arts, LLC Brian Haughton Gallery Galerie Marc Heiremans Jeffrey Beal Henkel Hollis Taggart Galleries * John Howard Hyde Park Antiques Ltd Imperial Fine Books Imperial Oriental Art Gallery Japonesque Kagedo Japanese Art * Lesley Kehoe Galleries * Kentshire Keshishian Gallery Lefebvre Lost City Arts Holden Luntz Gallery * H.M. Luther Antiques MacConnal-Mason Gallery Maison Gerard Galerie Mathivet Lillian Nassau LLC Frank Partridge Ronald Phillips Ltd. Phoenix Ancient Art Potterton Books Sylvia Powell Decorative Arts Primavera Gallery Red Fox Fine Art Richters * Röbbig München James Robinson Inc Rosenberg & Co. * Rountree Tryon Galleries Samina Inc Schillay Fine Art Inc./ Schillay Asian Shapero Rare Books S.J. Shrubsole Corp. Librairie Signatures Tambaran Gallery Carolle Thibaut-Pomerantz Erik Thomsen Axel Vervoordt * Denotes New Exhibitor
New Dealers at The International Show
This year's fair has added some of the top names in their respective fields, adding even more breadth to an already spectacularly diverse roster. Kagedo Japanese Art (Seattle, WA) focuses on the transition to Modernism foundin Japanese art from the end of the 19th through the 20th centuries – offeringtraditional to contemporary ceramics, lacquer, metalwork, furniture, stone andwood carving, studio basketry, sculpture, and painting.
Lesley Kehoe Galleries (Melbourne, Australia) is internationally recognized as one of the world’s leading Japanese art dealers. Since 1981, the Gallery has specialized in both antique and contemporary works and is well-known for representing thework of Maio Matoko, the renowned contemporary screen artist whose work"Life's Symphony" is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Galerie Ary Jan, Paris, are specialists in French and European painting from the end of the 19th and the beginning of 20th centuries, particularly the Orientalist schooland the Belle Epoque.
Holden Luntz Gallery, Palm Beach, FL, exhibits a dynamic range of vintage andcontemporary American and European photography. The present gallery wasfounded in 1999 on Worth Avenue in Palm Beach, Florida with the mission ofacquiring and presenting the work of significant photographers whose work has either defined or is expanding the parameters of fine art photography.
Hollis Taggart Gallery, New York: For more than twenty-five years, Hollis TaggartGalleries has specialized in fine American art of the 19th and 20th centuries,particularly Modern and Post-War art. In addition, the gallery maintains a selectgroup of contemporary painters and sculptors.
Richters, Palm Beach, FL Founded in 1893, Richters is one of the most well-established dealers in fine and rare estate and contemporary jewelry in the country. Well known for their exceptional collection of David Webb, Richters alsospecializes in Buceelatti, Bulgari, Cartier, Boivin, Flato, Lacloche and Van Cleef &Arpels among others.
Rosenberg & Co, New York, run by Marianne Rosenberg, granddaughter of thelegendary Modern art dealer Paul Rosenberg, has joined the International Showthis year. Rosenberg's family has reclaimed more than 300 of their Nazi-lootedartworks over three generations and are carrying on the Rosenberg&Co.familylegacy ofdealinginImpressionistandModernworks,now Contemporary Art in their range.
The International Show Opening Night Galafor the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center On Thursday, October 22, 2015
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23.10.2015 - 29.10.2015
Park Avenue Armory
643 Park Avenue
New York, New York 10065