SCOPE New York – March 2-6, 2011
Building on Miami’s overwhelming success, SCOPE launches its 2011 season with its flagship fair, SCOPE New York. Serviced daily by shuttles, this year SCOPE expands to a 60,000 square foot hall on the West Side Highway, minutes from The Armory Show. The fair opens to Press and VIP’s on Wednesday, March 2 with the FirstView benefit. |
SCOPE New York – March 2-6, 2011
Building on Miami’s overwhelming success, SCOPE launches its 2011 season with its flagship fair, SCOPE New York. Serviced daily by shuttles, this year SCOPE expands to a 60,000 square foot hall on the West Side Highway, minutes from The Armory Show. The fair opens to Press and VIP’s on Wednesday, March 2 with the FirstView benefit. This year’s New York edition of the fair, March 2–March 6, 2011, will present over 50 international galleries from four continents and sixteen countries including China, Mexico, Japan, Korea, Brazil, Italy, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland, Germany, UK, Spain, and Canada. SCOPE New York’s invitees will uphold its unique tradition of solo and thematic group shows providing the real opportunity for gallerists, collectors, curators, artists, critics and art lovers alike to experience a view of the contemporary art market available nowhere else. “Our new monumental location will highlight SCOPE’s core mission of introducing international galleries alongside museum quality programming, collector tours, screenings, and special events. Anchoring SCOPE as New York’s destination fair, programming expands in partnership with local and international cultural organizations, featuring: film, music, installation and performance.
“SCOPE New York will again highlight our lead role as creative R+D for a wider audience of taste makers who make art their business” says SCOPE President & Founder Alexis Hubshman. With over 40 fairs spanning ten years in Miami, Basel, New York, London, and the Hamptons, SCOPE Art Show’s have hosted an impressive line-up of A-list galleries, blue-chip institutional groups, and respected patrons, garnering critical acclaim, sales of over $150 million and attendance of over 400,000 visitors.
Exhibitors List:
101/exhibit
Area B
Artists Wanted
Aureus Contemporary
Besharat Gallery
Black Square Gallery
Bonelli Art Contemporanea
Butter Gallery
C. Emerson Fine Arts
Carol Jazzar
Civilian Art Projects
Contemporary by Angela Li
Contra Projects
Dean Project
Eleanor Harwood
Emmanuel Fremin Gallery
English Kills Gallery
Frederico Seve
Foley Gallery
frosch&portmann
Galeria Christopher Paschall
Galeria Lyle O. Reitzel
Galerie D’este
Galerie Gaia
Galerie Von Braunbehrens
Gallerie Dukan&Hourdequin
Gallery H.A.N.
Gallery Olivier Waltman
Golden Thread Gallery
Hamburg Kennedy Photographs
Hamiltonian Gallery
Hanmi Gallery
Hardcore Art Contemporary Space
Hendershot Gallery
Janine Bean Gallery
Juan Ruiz Gallery
Jung Park Gallery
Krause Gallery
Licht Feld
Mauger Modern Art
Mindy Solomon
Muriel Guepin
Next Art Galleria
Now Contemporary Art
Opus
Paci Arte
Rare
Rize Art Gallery
Saatchi Online
Silas Marder
Sloan Fine Art (SFA)
Spinello Gallery
Station Independent Projects
Sundaram Tagore
Symbolic Collection
Tally Beck Contemporary