The Winter Show
The Winter show is a prominent event in the art, antiques and design world. It is a long-standing New York fair that was launched in 1954 as a benefit event for a housing settlement, with profits from the entrance fee being donated to the charity annually. Over this 10-day fair, 70 of the world’s leading galleries offer a diverse range of decorative items for sale. From antique pieces to contemporary items, rare and unusual paintings, furniture, folk art, jewelry, glass, books, pop art and sculpture is all available to view and purchase. The artworks are carefully vetted by experts to ensure their authenticity. Additionally, special lunches, receptions, tours and talks are organised as part of the event. The Winter Show takes place in the iconic Park Avenue Armory, as other major art fairs like TEFAF New York Spring & Fall or The Salon Art + Design.
The Winter Show 2022
Location
Park Avenue Armory
643 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10065
United States
Opening hours
January 2022: TBA
Entrance Fee
General Admission: $30
Mediums
Furniture
Paintings
Works of Art
Sculpture…
Art Periods
Antique
Modern
Design
Contact
[email protected]
(718) 292-7392
(718) 665-5250
Website
The Winter Show Viewing Room
The 2021 edition of the Winter Show goes online. The digital fair benefits the East Side House. A wide range of artworks can be vie and purchase.
22 – 31 January 2021
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