2018 PRESS June 25, 2018 Announcing the Exhibitors for This Year's Salon Art + Design 11 Countries Will Be Represented at This Year's Fair; Here Are the Details
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2018 PRESS June 25, 2018 Announcing the Exhibitors for This Year's Salon Art + Design 11 countries will be represented at this year's fair; here are the details By Hadley Keller An aerial shot of the 2017 Salon Art + Design. Photo: Peter Baker During the cold months in New York, aesthetes know there's no better place to catch great design than the Park Avenue Armory. Between October and January, several fairs bring the best in art, antiques, and design to the historic Upper East Side venue. One perennial favorite is the Salon Art + Design, which focuses on furniture and design from the 19th through 21st centuries. Running November 8 through 12, this year's iteration—the seventh—is set to be the best yet. Fifty-six galleries from 11 countries will show wares ranging from Art Nouveau furniture to contemporary art—all of which is sure to be presented in thoughtfully outfitted booths. "Few fairs today include the range of both fine and decorative arts found at the Salon," says executive director Jill Bokor. "Recognizing the desire of collectors and interior designers to create environments rather than simply amass objects, the Salon exhibitors are chosen for their precise and creative way of presenting material that both predicts and reflects trends in the international culture of living. Ultimately, the Salon is curated on the premise that collectors and designers insist on a vibrant, uncommon array of styles, materials, and periods as long as the quality is impeccable." AD PRO got an exclusive look at the participant list. Below, the 30 international and 26 U.S. galleries showing at this year's Salon (new exhibitors are marked with an asterisk). https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/exhibitors-list-salon-art-design-dates-park-ave-armory-new-york The Park Avenue Armory, host of the Salon Art + Design. Photo: James Ewing Photography Adrian Sassoon, U.K., 20th=century and contemporary glass ammann // gallery, Germany, international design and architectural photography Ariadne Galleries, U.S., classical antiquities Bernard Goldberg Fine Arts, U.S., 20th-century art and design Carolle Thibaut-Pomerantz, France, antique wallpapers and Oceanic art Chahan Gallery, France, vintage and contemporary design Cristina Grajales Gallery, U.S., international contemporary design David Gill Gallery, U.K., international contemporary design David Lévy & Associés, Belgium, 20th-century avant-garde art Demisch Danant, U.S., French midcentury design Donzella, U.S., postwar international design Friedman Benda, U.S., international contemporary design Galerie BSL, France, contemporary European design Galerie Chastel-Maréchal, France, 20th-century French design Galerie de la Béraudiére, Belgium, 20th-century fine art Galerie Hervouet, France, French design from the '70s, '80s, and '90s Galerie kreo, France, modern and contemporary design Galerie Maria Wettergren, France, contemporary Scandinavian art and design Galerie Negropontes, France, contemporary French design Galleria Rossella Colombari, Italy, 20th-century Italian design Gallery ALL, U.S., contemporary Asian and American design Gallery FUMI, U.K., contemporary British and European design Garrido Gallery, Spain, contemporary Spanish design Giustini / Stagetti Galleria O. Roma, Italy, modern and contemporary Italian design Glass Past, U.S., midcentury Italian glass Heller Gallery, U.S., contemporary glass Hostler Burrows, U.S., international modern and contemporary design J. Lohmann Gallery, U.S., contemporary ceramics Karl Kemp Antiques, U.S., furniture and decorative arts Liz O’Brien, U.S., modern and contemporary American and European design Lost City Arts, U.S., 20th-century furniture Magen H Gallery, U.S., international modern design https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/exhibitors-list-salon-art-design-dates-park-ave-armory-new-york June 26, 2018 The Salon Art + Design 2018 New York, Nov 8, 2018 — Nov 12, 2018 By Ryan Waddoups The Salon Art + Design, which presents historical, modern and contemporary furniture, groundbreaking design and late 19th through 21st century art, is pleased to announce the 2018 exhibitors for its forthcoming seventh edition, November 8 - 12, 2018 at the iconic Park Avenue Armory. The fair, produced by Sanford Smith + Associates, will showcase 56 galleries representing 11 countries, including 30 international galleries. Following its landmark sixth installment last November, which welcomed more than 12,000 visitors, the 2018 edition of The Salon Art + Design will bring together a diverse and international group of art and design dealers showcasing exceptional global material for every taste. In addition to 26 U.S. exhibitors, this year will include a selection of European and international galleries hailing from Belgium (3), France (12), Germany (1), Italy (3), Monaco (1), the Netherlands (1), South Africa (1), Spain (1), Sweden (1) and the United Kingdom (6). Visitors will find classic designs by international 20th century masters, as well as works by contemporary artists. Offerings range from classic and abstract antiquities to Art Nouveau, Deco, Mid Century Modern and the 1970’s, 80’s and 90’s culminating in the latest work of emerging masters. Newcomers to The Salon include Carolle Thibaut-Pomerantz (France), Chahan Gallery (France), Donzella (U.S.), Galerie de la Beraudiere (Belgium), Galerie Hervout (France), Glass Past (U.S.), Heller Gallery (U.S.), Mouvements Moderns (France), Phoenix Ancient Art (Switzerland/U.S.), Southern Guild (South Africa) and The Future Perfect (U.S.). The Salon Art + Design is proud to partner with returning sponsors Ruinart and Goyard and welcomes first-time sponsors Lalique and InCollect. Charity partners include Dia Art Foundation and Planned Parenthood. The Salon will also welcome a number of special exhibitions including an installation by contemporary American visual artist Paula Hayes. Widely credited with catalyzing the resurgence of the twenty-first century terrarium in its contemporary interpretation, Hayes’ practice re-defines and expands the parameters of art beyond static inanimate objects by concentrating on the natural environment. http://www.interiordesign.net/events/upcoming/1261-the-salon-art-design-2018/ July 10, 2018 New York's most prestigious design fair returns November for its seventh edition By Staff Writer Wexler Gallery, The Salon Art + Design 2017. NEW YORK, NY.- The Salon Art + Design, which presents historical, modern and contemporary furniture, groundbreaking design and late 19th through 21st century art, announced the 2018 exhibitors for its forthcoming seventh edition, November 8 - 12, 2018 at the iconic Park Avenue Armory. The fair, produced by Sanford Smith + Associates, will showcase 56 galleries representing 11 countries, including 30 international galleries. Following its landmark sixth installment last November, which welcomed more than 12,000 visitors, the 2018 edition of The Salon Art + Design will bring together a diverse and international group of art and design dealers showcasing exceptional global material for every taste. In addition to 26 U.S. exhibitors, this year will include a selection of European and international galleries hailing from Belgium (3), France (12), Germany (1), Italy (3), Monaco (1), the Netherlands (1), South Africa (1), Spain (1), Sweden (1) and the United Kingdom (6). Visitors will find classic designs by international 20th century masters, as well as works by contemporary artists. Offerings range from classic and abstract antiquities to Art Nouveau, Deco, Mid Century Modern and the 1970’s, 80’s and 90’s culminating in the latest work of emerging masters. Newcomers to The Salon include Carolle Thibaut-Pomerantz (France), Chahan Gallery (France), Donzella (U.S.), Galerie de la Béraudiére (Belgium), Galerie Hervout (France), Glass Past (U.S.), Heller Gallery (U.S.), Mouvements Moderns (France), Phoenix Ancient Art (Switzerland/U.S.), Southern Guild (South Africa) and The Future Perfect (U.S.). http://artdaily.com/news/106053/New-York-s-most-prestigious-design-fair-returns-November-for-its-seventh- edition#.W0S8fNVKiUk July 16, 2018 MEET THE WOMAN BEHIND NEW YORK’S MOST IMPORTANT ART FAIR By Melissa Studach Jill Bokor, executive director of Salon Art + Design; courtesy Salon Art + Design Art and design lovers will have access to more than 50 galleries from across the globe at the seventh-annual Salon Art + Design fair, scheduled for November 8 to 12. But before attendees make their way to Manhattan’s Park Avenue Armory in search of iconic designs from the likes of Ettore Sottsass, Gio Ponti and Formafantasma, those designs have to be found. https://businessofhome.com/articles/meet-the-woman-behind-new-york-s-most-important-art-fair That’s where Jill Bokor comes in. She has served as the executive director since the fair’s founding, tasked with selecting each edition’s vetted exhibitor roster. “Sometimes I pinch myself when I think that I get paid to constantly be on the lookout for fascinating new (and old) material to include in each edition of the fair,” she tells EAL. Months out from the show and deep in planning mode, Bokor takes a break to share her favorite aspects of the job, what she searches for in an exhibitor, and the trends and designs she predicts will sell out at this year’s show. On Her Favorite Part of the Job Looking for new exhibitors every year (and doing a bit of collecting while on the hunt) is fantastic exposure to design of every stripe. It means looking at the works of established masters, from [Josef] Hoffmann, [Kaj] Franck, [Jean] Dunand, [Jean] Prouvé, [Charlotte] Perriand and [Jean] Royère, to name just a few, which are still highly sought. The great fun is juxtaposing the historical and the contemporary. For the contemporary work, it’s always an adventure to go to artists’ and designers’ studios to see the process. In the end, perhaps the greatest thrill is to be invited to collectors’ homes to see what they’ve chosen, how they put the pieces together, and what inspired them to collect what they do. Passionate collectors give me the best ideas, and I’ve learned so much from them. For example, last year at a private home in Miami, I saw a piece of Claire Falkenstein’s sculpture.