Armory displays the names of more than 230 galleries for the 2025 edition

The Armory Fair announced the upcoming release to be held at Javits Center in New York from September 5-7, and will participate in its upcoming release and hold a VIP preview on September 4.
The version marks instructions from Kyla McMillan, which joined the Armody exhibition last July and its 2024 exhibitor list has been announced. The changes McMillan will introduce include a new floor plan, another section, and a partial reconfiguration of the large-scale work.
“The Armory Show in 2025 will be based on our legacy, the show is rooted in the cultural vitality of New York and is shaped by a dialogue between American and international perspectives,” Macmillan said in a statement. “This upcoming edition is designed to provide an extended access point for a range of collectors. Through the format of the new imagination, the fair will promote deeper connections and discoveries.”
This year’s edition will have more than 20 exhibitors returning after a leave of absence, including White Cubes, Andrew Kreps, Esther Schipper, Marianne Boesky Gallery and Instituto de Visión. Additionally, about 55 galleries will attend for the first time, including Skarstedt, Megan Mulrooney, Ily2, Suppertosition Gallery, Martha’s and Jo-HS.
Other leading galleries to be exhibited at the fair are 303 Gallery, Ben Brown Fine Arts, James Cohan, Garth Greenan Gallery, Mariane Ibrahim, Kasmin, Sean Kelly, Victoria Kelly, Victoria Miro, Nara Roesler, Michael Rosenfeld, Silverlens, templon, templon and vielmetter.
The floor plan revision will see the solo section of the fair for single artist presentations and mix in its main gallery section. The gallery for the solo section includes Catherine Clark Gallery, Louis de Jesus, SMAC Gallery and Spinello Projects.
David Zwirner and 52 Walker senior director Ebony L. Haynes will organize a new section called Features. According to the press release, this section will look at “how artists interact with tenants of design.” Haynes lined up nine galleries for the section, including 56, Corbett vs. Dempsey, Gaga House of Gaga, Marinaro and Silke Lindner, and won this year’s Gramercy International Award, which brought free stalls at New York galleries that had never participated in an Armory show.
Instead, this year’s platform will be led partly by Deep in the Soul, the nonprofit dedicated to promoting black artists in the South of the United States, and its chief curator Raina Lampkins-Fielder organizes the large-scale works to be exhibited here. (The participating artists and their galleries will be announced later.)
Jessica Bell Brown, executive director of the Institute for Contemporary Art at Virginia Commonwealth University, will also study artists from the South of America. Gallery participating include Timothy Hawkinson Gallery, Hole, K Contemporary, If World and Wolfgang Gallery.
The Armory Show will also include two other parts. Rebecca Camacho Presents, 1969 gallery, Fragments, Kó, Kendra Jayne Patrick and Hannah Traore galleries will be on display in the Gifts section for galleries under 10 years of age. The nonprofit zone will include the Lower East Side Printing Factory, Tierra del Sol Gallery and Art and Architecture Storefront Center, which won the Fair’s Armory Spotlight Award.
In addition, Eric Crosby, director of the Carnegie Museum of Art, will lead the eighth Curatorial Leadership Summit at the fair.
In a statement, Kristell Chadé, executive director of the Frieze Expo, which has had Armory Show since 2023, has occupied a bizarre position in New York’s cultural and commercial landscape, attracting experienced collectors and institutions in the city. In the appointment of Kyla’s director, we learned about her curatorial knowledge and ensured her performance, which made her performance understand. A distinct American fair, shaped by New York’s speed, rigorous and touching. ”
The complete list of exhibitors is as follows.
gallery
Exhibitors | Location |
303 Gallery | New York |
ACA Gallery | New York |
Aiken | New York |
Aicon Contemporary | New York |
Aki Gallery | Tapi, Leipzig |
Dastan | Toronto, Tehran |
Albertz Benda | New York, Los Angeles |
A lighthouse called Cannata | Tokyo |
Alisan Art | Hong Kong, New York |
Alzueta Gallery | Paris, Madrid, Barcelona, Casavile |
Ames Yavuz | Sydney, Singapore, London |
Anant Art | Noida |
El Ataptaramento | Madrid, Havana |
Archaeology/Postmodern | London |
Bastian | Berlin |
Richard Beaver | New York |
Berggruen Gallery | San Francisco |
Berry Campbell | New York |
Bienvenu Steinberg&c | New York |
Broin Master | Toronto Montreal |
Peter Bloom Gallery | New York |
Tanya Bonakdar Gallery | New York, Los Angeles |
Rutger Brandt Gallery | Amsterdam |
Ben Brown Art | London, Hong Kong, Palm Beach |
Buchmann Galerie | Berlin, Lugano |
Cavallo | New York |
Casterline | Goodman | Chicago, Nantekit, Aspen |
James Cohan | New York |
Cristea Roberts Gallery | London |
dag | Mumbai, New Delhi, New York |
de Buck Gallery | New York |
DEP Art Gallery | Milan, Segli Mespika |
DIRIMART | Istanbul, London |
Duane Thomas Gallery | New York |
Anat Ebgi | Los Angeles, New York |
Galeria Estaso | St. Paul |
Max Estrella | Madrid |
Experimenter | Kolkata, Mumbai |
Eric Frestone Gallery | East Hampton, New York |
Galerie La Forest Divonne | Brussels, Paris |
Galerie Forsblom | Helsinki |
Fredericks & Freiser | New York |
Freston Gallery | London |
Galerie Thomas Fuchs | Stuttgart |
Galleria Studio G7 | Bologna |
Galerie Street | 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 |
Hexli Store | London |
Marian Ibrahim | Chicago, Paris, Mexico City |
Lyndsey Ingram | London |
Vision Institute | Bogota, New York |
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 |
Anton Kern Gallery | New York |
Michael Cohen Gallery | Los Angeles |
Andrew Creps Gallery | New York |
Tim Van Lair Gallery | Antwerp, Rome |
Galerie Christian Lethert | Cologne |
Library Street Collective | Detroit |
Lock the gallery | Philadelphia |
Loft Art Gallery | Marrakech, Casablanca |
Luce Gallery | Turin |
Galerie Ludorff | Dusseldorf |
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 Mott | 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, Matille |
model | London |
pilevneli | Bodrum, Istanbul |
poligrafa obra grafica | Barcelona |
acting | New York |
Mucciaccia Gallery | Rome, London, Cortina, Singapore |
Evrad reads | London, Françoke, Johannesburg, Cape Town |
Retro Africa | Abuja |
Yancey Richardson Gallery | New York |
Nara Roesler | Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, New York |
Gallery Rosenfield | London |
Michael Rosenfield Gallery | New York |
Saatchi Yates | London |
Richard Saltoun Gallery | New York, Rome, London |
Sage | Petrasanta in Milan |
Secret | Beach | Chicago |
Silverlens | New York, Manila |
Skarstedt | Paris, London, New York |
Frederick Snizer Gallery | Miami |
Sorry, we’re closed | Brussels |
Southern Guild | Cape Town, Los Angeles |
Mark Strauss Gallery | New York |
Tafita | London |
Hollis Taggart | New York |
Connected Publishing House | Madison |
Contemporary art of Tang Dynasty | Bangkok, Seoul, Beijing, Hong Kong, Singapore |
Templon | Paris, New York, Brussels |
Qu Art Space | Taipei |
Two palms | New York |
Uffner & Liu | New York |
Van de Weghe | New York |
Wilter Trophy Los Angeles | Los Angeles |
Vigo Gallery | London |
Weinstein Hammons Gallery | Minneapolis |
Wet gallery | Stockholm |
White cubes | Hong Kong, Paris, London, New York, Seoul |
Wooson Gallery | Seoul, Dagu |
Zidoun-Bossuyt Gallery | Paris, Dubai, Luxembourg |
White gallery | Beijing, Hong Kong, Seoul, Singapore, Tokyo, Taipei, Karuze |
solo
Exhibitors | Location |
Contemporary Albuquerque | Belo Horizonte |
Alons | Mexico City |
BaróGaleria | Palma de Mallorca, Abu Dhabi |
Katherine Clark Gallery | San Francisco |
Gallery Espace | New Delhi |
Louis de Jesus Los Angeles | Los Angeles |
ILY2 | Portland, New York |
Nueveochenta | Bogota |
PI Artwork | Istanbul, London |
ROFA Project | Potomac |
Club gallery | Wellington |
Rocine | London |
Public gallery | London |
RX and slag | Paris, New York |
Esther Schipper | Berlin, Paris, Seoul, New York |
Half a month | Paris |
SMAC Gallery | Stellenbosch, Cape Town, Johannesburg |
Spinello Project | Miami |
Gallery Sofie Van de Velde | Antwerp |
Function
Exhibitors | Location |
Andrew Creps Gallery | New York |
Marinaro | New York |
James Fuentes | New York, Los Angeles |
Gaga House | Guadalajara, Mexico City Los Angeles |
Corbett vs. Dempsey | Chicago |
Nickel Bochener Gallery | New York |
Silke Lindner | New York |
56 Henry | New York |
Móran Móran | Los Angeles |
Focus
Exhibitors | Location |
crisis | Lima |
Timothy Hawkinson Gallery | Los Angeles |
Hole | New York, Los Angeles |
K contemporary | Denver |
La Loma Project | Los Angeles |
Martha’s | Austin |
Galerie Myrtis | Baltimore |
Patrick Mikhail | Montreal |
Marian Bosky Gallery | Aspen, New York |
pit | Los Angeles |
Howard Greenberg Gallery | New York |
If the world | Cape Town, Talbag |
Wolfgang Gallery | Atlanta |
Gift
Exhibitors | Location |
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 gift | San Francisco |
Dimin | New York |
Dio Horia Gallery | Athens |
Edji Gallery | Brussels |
Europa | New York |
Hesse Flatow | East Hampton, New York, Amagenset |
Segmentation | New York |
Harkawik | Los Angeles, New York |
JDJ | New York |
Jo-hs | New York City, Mexico City |
Massey Klein | New York |
Kó | Lagos |
Lyles & King | New York |
Mrs. | New York |
Megan Murruni | Los Angeles |
Newborn | Antwerp |
Pangée | Montreal |
Patel Brown | Toronto, Montreal |
Kendra Jayne Patrick | Bern |
PM/AM Gallery | London |
povos | Chicago |
Marinaro | New York |
Rain root | New York |
Niru Ratnam | London |
Andrew Reed Gallery | Miami, New York |
Reservoir | Cape Town |
Sapar Contemporary | New York, Almaty |
Salai Gallery | Mahshahr, London, Tehran |
Seven sisters | Houston |
Paper cake library | Memphis |
Bone Marrow Gallery | San Francisco |
Belt Gallery | Los Angeles |
Fer Francés’ Veta | Madrid |
shrine | New York |
Sim Smith | London |
Overlay gallery | New York, Miami, Los Angeles |
Rotate | New York |
Hannah Traore Gallery | New York |
Yveyang Gallery | New York |
Non-profit
Exhibitors | Location |
PAFA’s Brodsky Center | Philadelphia |
Art Work Center | Provincetown |
Lower East Side Printing Factory | New York |
New York Academy of Arts | New York |
Brandywine Workshop and Archives | Philadelphia |
Art and Architecture Store | New York |
Tamarind Institute | Albuquerque |
Tierra del Sol Gallery | Los Angeles |