The Armory Show Announces Five Armory Off Site 2022 Locations in September

 

 

 

Armory Off Site at Flatiron Plaza through the Flatiron NoMad Partnership ~ Tomokazu Matsuyama’s polished steel work ‘Dancer’ 2022. Image courtesy The Armory Show

The Armory Show announces the public art installations of Armory Off­ Site, the second edition of the art fair’s outdoor art program that brings large-scale artworks to New York City’s parks and public spaces. Each work will be on view during the fair, which takes place at the Javits Center this September 9-11. Several Armory Off-Site installations will remain on view until late 2022.

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Artists for the Inaugural Armory Off-Site at the US Open in August 2022 Have Been Announced

 

 

 

 

Gerald Chukwuma, OGBUNIGWE, 2021, presented by Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery. This new sculpture is informed and inspired by the Uni art traditions of the Igbo people from south-eastern Nigeria. It transforms found objects to examine the movements of people through voluntary and forced migration as a vital stage in the progress of our collective humanity.

The Armory Show and the United States Tennis Association will present large-scale sculptures at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center August 23 – September 11, 2022, coinciding with the tournament and fair.

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