Armory Show Names Over 230 Galleries for 2025 Edition


The Armory Show has announced the more than 230 exhibitors that will participate in its upcoming edition, scheduled to run at the Javits Center in New York, from September 5–7, with a VIP preview on September 4.

This edition marks the first under the direction of Kyla McMillan, who joined the Armory Show last July, after its 2024 exhibitor list had been announced. Among the changes that McMillan will introduce are a new floor plan, an additional section, and a reconfiguration of its section for large-scale works.

“The 2025 edition of The Armory Show will build on our legacy with a program rooted in New York’s cultural vitality and shaped by dialogue between American and international perspectives,” McMillan said in a statement. “This upcoming edition looks to provide expanded points of access for a range of collectors. Through newly imagined formats, the fair will foster deeper connection and discovery.”

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LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 12: A general view of the presentation of Illy's art collection at Frieze Contemporary Art Fair on October 12, 2022, in London, England. (Photo John Phillips/Getty Images for illycaffè )

This year’s edition will see over 20 exhibitors returning after a hiatus, including White Cube, Andrew Kreps, Esther Schipper, Marianne Boesky Gallery, and Instituto de Visión. Additionally, some 55 galleries will be participating for the first time, including Skarstedt, Megan Mulrooney, ILY2, Superposition Gallery, Martha’s, and JO-HS.

Other leading galleries who will show at the fair are 303 Gallery, Ben Brown Fine Arts, James Cohan, Garth Greenan Gallery, Mariane Ibrahim, Kasmin, Sean Kelly, Victoria Miro, Nara Roesler, Michael Rosenfeld, Silverlens, Templon, and Vielmetter.  

The floor plan revision will see the fair’s Solo section, for single-artist presentations, intermixed within its main Galleries section. Galleries in the Solo section include Catharine Clark Gallery, Luis de Jesus, SMAC Gallery, and Spinello Projects.

A new section, called Function, will be organized by dealer Ebony L. Haynes, senior director at David Zwirner and 52 Walker. This section will look at how “artists both engage with and puncture the tenants of design,” according to a release. Haynes has lined up nine galleries for the section, including 56 Henry, Corbett vs. Dempsey, House of Gaga, Marinaro, and Silke Lindner, which won this year’s Gramercy International Prize, which comes with a free booth for a New York gallery that has never participated in the Armory Show.

The Platform section this year will instead be led by Souls Grown Deep, the nonprofit dedicated to promoting Black artists from the American South, with its chief curator Raina Lampkins-Fielder organizing the large-scale works that will be on view. (The participating artists and their galleries will be announced at a later date.)

The Focus section, organized by Jessica Bell Brown, executive director of the Institute for Contemporary Art at Virginia Commonwealth University, will also look at artists from the American South. Galleries taking part include Timothy Hawkinson Gallery, The Hole, K Contemporary, What If The World, and Wolfgang Gallery.

The Armory Show will also include two additional sections. Rebecca Camacho Presents, 1969 Gallery, Fragment, kó, Kendra Jayne Patrick, and Hannah Traore Gallery will feature in the Presents section, for galleries under 10 years old. And the Not-for-Profit section will include the Lower East Side Printshop, Tierra del Sol Gallery, and the Storefront Center for Art and Architecture, which has won the fair’s Armory Spotlight award.  

Additionally, Carnegie Museum of Art director Eric Crosby will lead the fair’s eighth Curatorial Leadership Summit.

In a statement, Kristell Chadé, the executive director of fairs for Frieze, which has owned the Armory Show since 2023, said, “The Armory Show holds a singular place in New York’s cultural and commercial landscape, engaging the city’s seasoned collectors and institutions. In appointing Kyla as Director, we recognised her curatorial intelligence and her clear understanding of what drives a fair’s success. Her leadership reinforces The Armory Show’s identity as a distinctly American fair, shaped by New York’s pace, rigour and reach.”

The full exhibitor list follows below.

GALLERIES

Exhibitor Location(s)
303 Gallery New York
ACA Galleries New York
Aicon New York
Aicon Contemporary New York
Aki Gallery Taipei, Leipzig
Dastan Toronto, Tehran
Albertz Benda New York, Los Angeles
A Lighthouse called Kanata Tokyo
Alisan Fine Arts Hong Kong, New York
Alzueta Gallery Paris, Madrid, Barcelona, Casavells
Ames Yavuz Sydney, Singapore, London
Anant Art Noida
El Apartamento Madrid, Havana
Archeus / Post-Modern London
Bastian Berlin
Richard Beavers New York
Berggruen Gallery San Francisco
Berry Campbell New York
Bienvenu Steinberg & C New York
Blouin Division Montreal, Toronto
Peter Blum Gallery New York
Rutger Brandt Gallery Amsterdam
Ben Brown Fine Arts London, Hong Kong, Palm Beach
Buchmann Galerie Berlin, Lugano
CARVAHLO New York
Casterline|Goodman Chicago, Nantucket, Aspen
James Cohan New York
Cristea Roberts Gallery London
DAG Mumbai, New Delhi, New York
De Buck Gallery New York
Dep Art Gallery Milan, Ceglie Messapica
Dirimart Istanbul, London
Duane Thomas Gallery New York
Anat Ebgi Los Angeles, New York
Galeria Estação São Paulo
Max Estrella Madrid
Experimenter Kolkata, Mumbai
Eric Firestone Gallery New York, East Hampton
Galerie la Forest Divonne Brussels, Paris
Galerie Forsblom Helsinki
Fredericks & Freiser New York
Frestonian Gallery London
Galerie Thomas Fuchs Stuttgart
Galleria Studio G7 Bologna
Galeri st Istanbul
Gazelli Art House London
Goya Contemporary Gallery Baltimore
Garth Greenan Gallery New York
Hales London, New York
Halsey Mckay Gallery East Hampton, New York
Harper’s East Hampton, New York, Los Angeles
Edwynn Houk Gallery New York
Huxley Parlour London
Mariane Ibrahim Chicago, Paris, Mexico City
Lyndsey Ingram London
Instituto de Vision New York, Bogota
Fox Jensen Gallery Sydney, Auckland
Johnson Lowe Gallery Atlanta
Johyun Gallery Busan, Seoul
Galerie Judin Berlin
Kasmin New York
Sean Kelly Los Angeles, New York
Michael Kohn Gallery Los Angeles
Tim Van Laere Gallery Antwerp, Rome
Galerie Christian Lethert Cologne
Library Street Collective Detroit
Locks Gallery Philadelphia
Loft Art Gallery Marrakech, Casablanca
Luce Gallery Turin
Galerie Ludorff Düsseldorf
Galerie Ron Mandos Amsterdam
Miles McEnery Gallery New York
Nino Mier Gallery New York, Brussels
Yossi Milo New York
Francesca Minini Milan
Massimo Minini Brescia
Victoria Miro London, Venice
Nature Morte Mumbai, New Delhi
Nazarian / Curcio Los Angeles
Galeri Nev Ankara
Nicodim Gallery New York, Los Angeles, Bucharest
Galleria Lorcan O’Neill Venice, Rome
Pablo’s Birthday New York, Verbier
Paragon London
Pilevneli Istanbul, Bodrum
Poligrafa Obra Grafica Barcelona
ProxyCo New York
Mucciaccia Gallery Rome, London, Cortina, Singapore
Everard Read London, Franschhoek, Johannesburg, Cape Town
Retro Africa Abuja
Yancey Richardson Gallery New York
Nara Roesler Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, New York
Gallery Rosenfeld London
Michael Rosenfeld Gallery New York
Saatchi Yates London
Richard Saltoun Gallery New York, Rome, London
SECCI Pietrasanta, Milan
Secrist | Beach Chicago
Silverlens New York, Manila
Skarstedt Paris, London, New York
Fredric Snitzer Gallery Miami
Sorry We’re Closed Brussels
Southern Guild Cape Town, Los Angeles
Marc Straus Gallery New York
TAFETA London
Hollis Taggart New York
Tandem Press Madison
Tang Contemporary Art Bangkok, Seoul, Beijing, Hong Kong, Singapore
Templon Paris, New York, Brussels
Ting Ting Art Space Taipei
Two Palms New York
Uffner & Liu New York
Van de Weghe New York
Vielmetter Los Angeles Los Angeles
Vigo Gallery London
Weinstein Hammons Gallery Minneapolis
Wetterling Gallery Stockholm
White Cube Hong Kong, Paris, London, New York, Seoul
Wooson Gallery Seoul, Daegu
Zidoun-Bossuyt Gallery Paris, Dubai, Luxembourg
Whitestone Gallery Beijing, Hong Kong, Seoul, Singapore, Tokyo, Taipei, Karuizawa

SOLO

Exhibitor Location(s)
Albuquerque Contemporânea Belo Horizonte
Arróniz Mexico City
Baró Galeria Abu Dhabi, Palma De Mallorca
Catharine Clark Gallery San Francisco
Gallery Espace New Dehli
Luis De Jesus Los Angeles Los Angeles
ILY2 Portland, New York
Nueveochenta Bogota
Pi Artworks Istanbul, London
RoFA Projects Potomac
Clubhouse Gallery Wellington
Ronchini London
Public Gallery London
RX&SLAG Paris, New York
Esther Schipper Berlin, Paris, Seoul, New York
Semiose Paris
SMAC Gallery Stellenbosch, Cape Town, Johannesburg
Spinello Projects Miami
Gallery Sofie Van de Velde Antwerp

FUNCTION

Exhibitor Location(s)
Andrew Kreps Gallery New York
Marinaro New York
James Fuentes New York, Los Angeles
House of Gaga Guadalajara, Los Angeles, Mexico City
Corbett vs. Dempsey Chicago
Nicelle Beauchene Gallery New York
Silke Lindner New York
56 Henry New York
Móran Móran Los Angeles

FOCUS

Exhibitor Location(s)
Crisis Lima
Timothy Hawkinson Gallery Los Angeles
The Hole New York, Los Angeles
K Contemporary Denver
LA Loma Projects Los Angeles
Martha’s Austin
Galerie Myrtis Baltimore
Patrick Mikhail Montreal
Marianne Boesky Gallery New York, Aspen
The Pit Los Angeles
Howard Greenberg Gallery New York
What If The World Cape Town, Tulbagh
Wolfgang Gallery Atlanta

PRESENTS

Exhibitor Location(s)
1969 Gallery New York
1 Mira Madrid Madrid
Gallery 495 Catskill
Pietro Alexander Gallery Los Angeles
Jack Barrett New York
Alexander Berggruen New York
Rebecca Camacho Presents San Francisco
Dimin New York
Dio Horia Gallery Athens
EDJI Gallery Brussels
EUROPA New York
Hesse Flatow East Hampton, New York, Amagansett
Fragment New York
Harkawik Los Angeles, New York
JDJ New York
JO-HS New York, Mexico City
Massey Klein New York
Lagos
Lyles & King New York
Mrs. New York
Megan Mulrooney Los Angeles
Newchild Antwerp
Pangée Montreal
Patel Brown Toronto, Montréal
Kendra Jayne Patrick Bern
PM/AM Gallery London
Povos Chicago
Marinaro New York
RAINRAIN New York
Niru Ratnam London
Andrew Reed Gallery New York, Miami
Reservoir Cape Town
Sapar Contemporary New York, Almaty
Sarai Gallery Mahshahr, London, Tehran
Seven Sisters Houston
Sheet Cake Gallery Memphis
marrow gallery San Francisco
Baert Gallery Los Angeles
Zalucky Contemporary Toronto
VETA by Fer Francés Madrid
Shrine New York
Sim Smith London
Superposition Gallery New York, Miami, Los Angeles
Swivel New York
Hannah Traore Gallery New York
YveYANG Gallery New York

NOT-FOR-PROFIT

Exhibitor Location(s)
Brodsky Center at PAFA Philadelphia
Fine Arts Work Center Provincetown
Lower East Side Printshop New York
New York Academy of Art New York
Brandywine Workshop and Archives Philadelphia
Storefront for Art and Architecture New York
Tamarind Institute Albuquerque
Tierra del Sol Gallery Los Angeles

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