Lehmann Maupin has announced its participation in The Armory Show 2010, 4-7 March. Located at Pier 94, Stand 911, the gallery will present works by artists Hernan Bas, Ashley Bickerton, Jennifer Steinkamp, Mickalene Thomas, Nari Ward, Erwin Wurm, and will also feature a special presentation of works by Puerto Rican artist, Angel Otero.
The Armory Show 2010 will take place from March 4th-7th at Pier 94, 12th Avenue at 55th Street from Thursday through Saturday at 12PM-8PM and Sunday at 12PM-7PM.
General admission is $50, while student tickets are priced at $10. Advance tickets can be bought at the Armory Show website, and group rates can be found there as well.
For more information visit http://www.thearmoryshow.com
The Armory Show is America's leading fine art fair devoted to the most important art of the 20th and 21st centuries. In its eleven years, the fair has become an international institution. Every March, artists, galleries, collectors, critics and curators from all over the world make New York their destination during Armory Arts Week.
Since opening in October 1996, Lehmann Maupin has organized and curated exhibitions for an array of international contemporary artists working in painting, sculpture, photography, video and new media from all over the world. These exhibitions examine the work of both emerging and well-established artists whose work impacts contemporary art and culture.
The gallery has given important artists their first one-person exhibitions in New York including Tracey Emin, Anya Gallaccio, Shirazeh Houshiary, Do Ho Suh, Juergen Teller, and Adriana Varejão. In addition, the gallery has exposed emerging talents, such as Mickalene Thomas, Hernan Bas, Suling Wang and the Japanese artist Mr., through exhibitions at the gallery and participations in select art fairs. Our program includes important artists such as Lee Bul, Ashley Bickerton, Gilbert & George, Teresita Fernandez, Tony Oursler, Tim Rollins and K.O.S., Nari Ward, and Erwin Wurm.
Founded by partners Rachel Lehmann and David Maupin, Lehmann Maupin first opened in SoHo, and moved, in September 2002, to its present location in Chelsea. A second New York gallery space opened in late 2007 at 201 Chrystie Street in Manhattan's new cultural hub, the Bowery area.
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