The Winter Show
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The Winter Show is the leading art, antiques, and design fair in America, featuring 72 of the world’s top experts in the fine and decorative arts. Held at the historic Park Avenue Armory in New York City, the fair highlights a dynamic mix of works dating from ancient times through the present day and maintains the highest standards of quality in the art market. Each object at the fair is vetted for authenticity, date, and condition by a committee of 150 experts from the United States and Europe.Auction Previews & News
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The Winter Show Announces Highlights for 2021 Online Edition: Including Engaging Virtual Talks and New Digital Platform
The online fair and programming takes place January 22–31, 2021 with VIP Preview Access January 19–21, 2021 New York, NY (January 14, 2021) – The Winter Show 2021 takes place on an immersive online platform, on view from January 22–31, 2021, with VIP Preview Access on January 19– 21, 2021. Featuring 60 exhibitors, the virtual fair brings together a dynamic group of leading international dealers that represent a diverse and global mix of fine and decorative arts from ancient times to the present day. The Show is New York’s longest-running art, antiques, and design fair, established in 1954 by East Side House Settlement to benefit the community based organization’s critical mission serving the Bronx and Northern Manhattan. All net proceeds from The Winter Show’s VIP Preview Access and any additional donations directly benefit East Side House and contribute substantially to the organization’s life-changing work. The Winter Show’s new online platform allows exhibitors to present works in a variety of formats including a three-dimensional virtual gallery exhibition, featuring up to twenty artworks and objects at a time. Visitors are able to take in the digital presentations as a whole and view close-up, detailed views of the range of works displayed. The new platform also provides a space for discussion and engagement, offering virtual “office hours” for visitors to connect with dealers directly by phone, text, or video chat via Zoom. In keeping with the Show’s commitment to presenting an unparalleled and high-quality selection of works in the fine and decorative arts, objects in the online fair have been reviewed by photographs and documentation for authenticity, date, and condition by a committee of experts from the United States and Europe. "We’re thrilled to share the first online edition of The Winter Show,” said Helen Allen, Executive Director. “We are grateful to our exhibitors, partners, and the institutions and leading voices in art, antiques, and design who have adapted to our current times and brought together incredible presentations and engaging programming for digital audiences this year. It’s a tremendous opportunity to be able to support the mission of East Side House and expand…
- Art Fairs, Art Industry
Auction Daily Returns to The Winter Show, 2020
A week after our team got a sneak preview of New York’s Winter Show, we headed back to Park Avenue Armory one last time to see how the event is wrapping up. The Winter Show is an antique and art fair that has brought dealers and collectors together for 66 years. The public’s last day to visit the event is this Sunday, February 2nd. One of the big takeaways from our return to The Winter Show is how much success the event's vendors are experiencing. We had the pleasure of talking to Frank Levy of Bernard & S. Dean Levy on our first trip to this year's Winter Show. At the time, one of his featured pieces at the event was a clawfoot sofa once owned by Henry Ford. That piece sold on The Winter Show's opening night. Frank Levy is the owner of Bernard & S. Dean Levy, Inc. in New York City, New York. Fellow Americana dealer Taylor Thistlethwaite of Thistlethwaite Americana believes The Winter Show is the premier event to sell his high-end items. "I found out about getting into the show about six months ago," Thistlethwaite told us at the event. "So the minute I found out, I was like: ‘pedal to the metal, we gotta find some treasure.’” W. Taylor Thistlethwaite Thistlethwaite founded Thistlethwaite Americana in 2013. He wanted to share both his knowledge and enthusiasm for antique collecting with the public. Among his highlighted pieces from this year’s event is The Quintet by African-American artist Ernie Barnes. But Thistlethwaite told us that he already has a piece in mind for next year. "You're always on the hunt for the best pieces...you always have this nagging little thing in the back of your mind going: 'What am I going to bring to The Winter Show?'" The Thistlethwaite Americana booth at The Winter Show. Thistlethwaite Americana isn't the only company that organizes its noteworthy pieces around The Winter Show. Spencer Marks is an antique dealer founded by Mark McHugh and Spencer Gordon in 1987. McHugh and Gordon told us that they save pieces year-round for The…
- Art Fairs
Auction Daily Explores New York’s Winter Show, 2020
This Thursday, the Auction Daily team got a sneak preview of The Winter Show. The art and antique fair opened to the public on Friday, January 24th, in New York City’s Park Avenue Armory. It will close on Sunday, February 2nd. Helen Allen, executive director of The Winter Show, and others began the day with opening remarks to members of the press. In the background, we could already spot paintings by Diego Velázquez and Francisco de Zurbarán, an early sign of the event's high-end offerings. Philippe de Montebello, Chairman of the Board of the Hispanic Society Museum & Library, makes opening remarks at The Winter Show, photo taken by the Auction Daily team The Winter Show, formerly the Winter Antiques Show, has been a staple event for dealers and collectors for 66 years. In 2020, the event features pieces from 72 world-renowned dealers in fine and decorative arts. Most importantly, though, all proceeds from admission and the Opening Night Party go to the East Side House. The non-profit offers workforce training and other opportunities to underprivileged people in New York City. Leah Rosenzweig of The Art Newspaper called this year's Winter Show the most diverse in event history. “It looks like the Metropolitan Museum [with] price tags,” gallery owner Ben Macklowe told Rosenzweig. It is easy to see why this year’s event is earning a reputation for diversity. While we were greeted by paintings by art world icons like Velázquez and Zurbarán, we soon ran into a full display of lamps from Tiffany Studios, on offer from Lillian Nassau. Lamps by Tiffany Studios offered by Lillian Nassau, photo from the Auction Daily team Frank Levy of Bernard & S. Dean Levy agrees that The Winter Show is excellent for both fine and decorative art. "There is really no better show, not only in New York but in the world, for American decorative arts," Levy told us at the event. Bernard & S. Dean Levy is a family-owned antique and art company that began operations in 1901. Among the pieces Frank Levy brings to The Winter Show this year is a…
- Art Fairs, Art Industry
The Winter Show 2020
January 24 – February 2, 2020 at the Park Avenue Armory, New York City. WHAT: The Winter Show is the leading art, antiques, and design fair in America, featuring 70 of the world’s top experts in the fine and decorative arts from ancient times to the present day. The Winter Show is an annual benefit for East Side House Settlement, a community-based organization serving the Bronx and Northern Manhattan. The Winter Show maintains the highest standards of quality in the art market, and each object is vetted for authenticity, date, and condition by a committee of 150 experts from the United States and Europe. The 2020 Design Co-Chairs are Amelia Handegan, Brian J. McCarthy, and Annabelle Selldorf. The 2020 loan exhibition, Unrivaled, will present treasures from the unparalleled collection of the Hispanic Society Museum & Library, encompassing art and objects from Spain, Portugal, Latin America, and the Philippines. Unrivaled is co-curated by esteemed art historian and curator Philippe de Montebello, Chairman of the Board of the Hispanic Society Museum & Library, and acclaimed architect Peter Marino. WHEN: January 24 – February 2, 2020 Opening Night Party: Thursday, January 23, 2020, 5 – 9 PM Young Collectors Night: Thursday, January 30, 2020, 6 – 9 PM Connoisseurs Night: Friday, January 31, 2020, 5:30 – 8 PM WHERE: Park Avenue Armory, 67th Street and Park Avenue, New York, New York TICKETS: To purchase tickets, visit thewintershow.org/visit or call (718) 292-7392. BENEFICIARY: All revenues from the Fair’s general admissions and the net proceeds from the Opening Night Party and other special events benefit East Side House and contribute substantially to its private philanthropic budget. No part of sales made by exhibitors is received by East Side House. East Side House Settlement is a community-based organization located in the South Bronx. Recognizing education as the key to economic and civic opportunity, East Side House works with schools, community centers, and other partners to bring quality education and resources to individuals in need, helping approximately 10,000 residents of the Bronx and Northern Manhattan improve their lives each year. For more information, please visit eastsidehouse.org THE…
- Press Release
The Winter Show Announces Exhibitor Highlights for 2020 Edition
The Winter Show takes place January 24–February 2, 2020 at the Park Avenue Armory, New York City, with VIP Preview and Opening Night Party on Thursday, January 23 View of The Winter Show 2019. Photo by Matthew Gilbertson, courtesy The Winter Show New York, NY (December 12, 2019) – The Winter Show returns to the Park Avenue Armory from January 24–February 2, 2020 for its 66th year, bringing together 72 of the world’s leading experts in the fine and decorative arts. The 2020 edition features a range of exhibitors, including new, returning, and longtime participants, whose offerings span 5,000 years of museum-quality art and antiques from around the globe. The Winter Show is an annual benefit for East Side House Settlement, a community-based organization serving the Bronx and northern Manhattan. The upcoming edition offers collectors and connoisseurs the opportunity to acquire and encounter an extensive range of works from antiquity to the present, including painting, photography, sculpture, tapestry, prints, ceramics, jewelry, arms, antique furniture, and contemporary design. The 2020 fair includes a number of specially curated presentations as well as joint exhibitor collaborations, offering thoughtful juxtapositions of rare and exceptional objects that reflect collectors’ varied interests. The Winter Show maintains the highest standards of quality in the art market, with each object vetted for authenticity, date, and condition by a committee of more than 120 experts from the United States and Europe. Exhibitor Highlights Specially curated presentations include the following: Daniel Crouch Rare Books (London, UK; New York, USA) exhibits a collection of over 50 terrestrial and celestial globes dating from the 16th to the 20th century, exploring the significance of globes as navigational tools, works of art, and status symbols. The collection includes a pair of Willem Blaeu’s 26-inch globes from 1648, which were the largest globes ever made at the time. Joan B Mirviss LTD (New York, USA) presents Kin to Gin / Gold and Silver: Luster in Japanese Modern Art, focusing on 20th- and 21st-century clay art and the array ofstyles and forms that serve as surfaces for metallic overglaze. The presentation highlights three pioneering female artists:…
- Exhibitions
The Winter Show Announces Exhibitor Highlights for 2020 Edition
The Winter Show returns to the Park Avenue Armory from January 24–February 2, 2020 for its 66th year, bringing together 72 of the world’s leading experts in the fine and decorative arts. The 2020 edition features a range of exhibitors, including new, returning, and longtime participants, whose offerings span 5,000 years of museum-quality art and antiques from around the globe. The Winter Show is an annual benefit for East Side House Settlement, a community-based organization serving the Bronx and northern Manhattan. Harry Bertoia, Gilt Bronze, Brass and Steel, Dandelion Sculpture, United States, 1960s. H 82 in. x Dm 42 in. Exhibitor: Lost City Arts The upcoming edition offers collectors and connoisseurs the opportunity to acquire and encounter an extensive range of works from antiquity to the present, including painting, photography, sculpture, tapestry, prints, ceramics, jewelry, arms, antique furniture, and contemporary design. The 2020 fair includes a number of specially curated presentations as well as joint exhibitor collaborations, offering thoughtful juxtapositions of rare and exceptional objects that reflect collectors’ varied interests. The Winter Show maintains the highest standards of quality in the art market, with each object vetted for authenticity, date, and condition by a committee of more than 120 experts from the United States and Europe. Exhibitor HighlightsSpecially curated presentations include the following:• Daniel Crouch Rare Books (London, UK; New York, USA) exhibits a collection of over 50 terrestrial and celestial globes dating from the 16th to the 20th century, exploring the significance of globes as navigational tools, works of art, and status symbols. The collection includes a pair of Willem Blaeu’s 26-inch globes from 1648, which were the largest globes ever made at the time. • Joan B Mirviss LTD (New York, USA) presents Kin to Gin / Gold and Silver: Luster in Japanese Modern Art, focusing on 20th- and 21st-century clay art and the array of styles and forms that serve as surfaces for metallic overglaze. The presentation highlights three pioneering female artists: Matsuda Yuriko, Ono Hakuko, and Tsuboi Asuka. • Carswell Rush Berlin, Inc. (New York, USA), which showcases furniture designed and made in America’s fashion and…
- Press Release
The Winter Show Announces Exhibitors for 2020 Edition and Design Co-Chairs
Amelia Handegan, Brian J. McCarthy, and Annabelle Selldorf January 24–February 2, 2020 at the Park Avenue Armory, New York City View of The Winter Show 2019. Photo by Matthew Gilbertson, courtesy The Winter Show New York, NY (September 11, 2019) – The Winter Show is pleased to announce the participating exhibitors for its 2020 edition, to be held at the historic Park Avenue Armory in New York City from January 24 – February 2, 2020. The Winter Show 2020 will feature 70 exhibitors that represent a diverse and global mix of fine and decorative arts from ancient times to the present day, including a number of new and returning exhibitors. The Winter Show is New York’s longest-running art, antiques, and design fair, established in 1954 by East Side House Settlement, a community-based organization serving the Bronx and Northern Manhattan. All net proceeds from the 10-day event benefit the organization’s life-changing programming, which focuses on education and technology as the keys to economic opportunity. “The 2020 edition reflects our commitment to the Show’s legacy as the nation’s longest-running art fair, while casting an eye to the future,” said Executive Director Helen Allen. “Together with the Show’s Co-Chairs, Lucinda Ballard and Michael Lynch, we are excited to share what’s in store and to welcome our new and returning exhibitors, who represent the best in quality and expertise. The dynamic offerings of our ever-growing roster, as well as planned collaborations with institutions and leading art and design specialists from across the globe, are sure to engage collectors and visitors alike.” With each object vetted for authenticity, date, and condition by a committee of 150 experts from the United States and Europe, and spanning more than 5,000 years from antiquities to contemporary photography and design, the Fair continues to broaden its roster of established and emerging exhibitors. New exhibitors for the 2020 edition include. A collaboration between Carswell Rush Berlin, Inc. (New York, USA), which focuses on furniture designed and made in America’s fashion and furniture-making centers between 1800 and 1840, and Martyn Gregory (London, UK), featuring British painting and watercolor and art of…
- Press Release
The Winter Show Announces the 2020 Loan Exhibition Unrivaled Hispanic Society Museum & Library
The loan exhibition will feature masterworks from across the Hispanic world and is curated by Peter Marino and Philippe de Montebello January 24–February 2, 2020, at the Park Avenue Armory, New York City New York, NY (July 16, 2019) – The Winter Show is pleased to announce its 2020 loan exhibition featuring masterworks from the renowned collection of the Hispanic Society Museum & Library, spanning 4,000 years of Hispanic history, art, and culture. On view January 24–February 2, 2020, the exhibition is co-curated by esteemed art historian and curator Philippe de Montebello, Chairman of the Board of the Hispanic Society Museum & Library, and acclaimed architect Peter Marino. The Winter Show’s annual loan exhibition offers visitors a focused look at exceptional collections of art, antiques, and design from leading historic institutions, reflecting the quality, range, and expertise of the Fair’s exhibitors. Unrivaled embodies the Hispanic Society Museum & Library collection’s significance andbreadth. With more than 18,000 works of art from the Paleolithic Age to the 20th century, and an extraordinary research library that holds 250,000 manuscripts and 35,000 rare books, the institution is the only in the world to offer such a complete vision of Hispanic history, art, and culture. The exhibition will display masterworks from throughout the Iberian Peninsula, Latin America, and the Philippines by artists including Diego Velázquez, El Greco, and Francisco de Goya, alongside such works as a mid-18th-century painting by the Cuzco School in Peru and an exceptional 17th-century ceramic aquamanile from Portugal. Additional highlights will include a painting by John Singer Sargent created during his extended travels in Spain circa 1879–80, and a work by Valencian painter Joaquín Sorolla from the early 1900s, among many others. “We are honored to present the depth of the Hispanic Society Museum & Library’s unrivaled collection at The Winter Show 2020,” said exhibition curator Philippe de Montebello. “The loan exhibition is drawn from a collection devoted to telling the rich stories of the Hispanic world. With a focus on all facets of art, literature, and culture, we strive to broaden understandings of the complex cultures of the Iberian Peninsula,…
- Auction Industry
The Winter Show
By Lita Solis-Cohen The Winter Show celebrated its 65th year, a sapphire jubilee, January 17-27, at the Park Avenue Armory. There were sapphire lights projected on the ceiling and on the front of the loan exhibition, Collecting Nantucket/Connecting the World. Many at the preview party wore sapphire blue, making it an even more festive occasion. As many do when they reach that magical year of 65, making them eligible for Medicare, the show made an effort to seem younger and be more streamlined and well disciplined in order to make sure the coming years will be a time of creative growth and longevity. The show took a new and simpler name—The Winter Show—leaving the word antiques behind because the show includes 5000 years of art and artifacts from ancient times to modern design, and because painting and sculpture of high quality is a sizable presence. Frank Levy of Bernard and S. Dean Levy, New York City, asked Ralph Harvard to design his stand. Because he had several pieces with carved shells, Harvard put wallpaper printed with shells on the walls and then added blue water up to the chair rail. The three-shell chest of drawers with a molded tray top, probably made in Rhode Island but possibly from eastern Connecticut, circa 1800, sold for a price in the mid-six figures. It was once in the Reginald Lewis collection in Easton, Maryland, and it had been owned by Joe Kindig. A nearly identical chest is in the collection of Bayou Bend. The Humphreys family looking glass above it, circa 1750, was possibly owned by James Humphreys in Philadelphia. “J. Humphreys” is written on the backboard. It was $65,000. Child in a White Dress Holding a Basket of Berries, a portrait of Betsey Avery Brewster (1798-1838), painted by John Brewster Jr., Hampton, Connecticut, oil on canvas, 31″ x 22″, in a period carved and gilded frame, signed on the stretcher “J Brewster limner.” As did a portrait of her sister, Betsey’s portrait came down in the Brewster family until 1986 when dealer Bill Samaha bought them. Olde Hope asked $2.5 million for…