Collecting art - The Winter Show
Joseph Wright of Derby (1734-1797), "A Hermit," 1769, Oil on Canvas, 30 x 25 inches; Exhibitor: Lowell Libson & Johnny Yarker Ltd

The 68th edition of The Winter Show takes place April 1–10, 2022 at 660 Madison Avenue, the former flagship location of Barneys New York, following the postponement of the January show due to the surge in COVID-19 cases. Following this temporary move, The Winter Show, a benefit for East Side House Settlement, will return in 2023 to its longtime home at the Park Avenue Armory.

Collecting equine art - The Winter Show
Significant Large-Scale Naïve School Equestrian Portrait Depicting a Grey Horse with Two Attendant Figures and a Dog in a Stylised Landscape with a Country House Beyond, Attributed to “Nathaniel Woodward” English, c.1770, Oils on Canvas, 44.5 x 55 inches; Exhibitor: Robert Young Antiques

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The 2022 edition features over 60 exhibitors across four floors of 660 Madison Avenue’s iconic building, presenting museum-quality works that span art, antiques, and design, from antiquities to contemporary art. The booths are arranged non-chronologically, allowing for a lively exchange across time periods, regions, artists, and makers. The Show includes a number of thematic presentations and specially curated displays in collaboration with notable designers.

In keeping with The Winter Show’s commitment to presenting works that are the highest standards of quality in the art market, every object that is presented on the Show floor is vetted for authenticity, date, and condition by a committee of more than 120 experts from the United States and Europe.

Collecting art - The Winter Show
Early Ruffled Flower Form Vase, Tiffany Studios, American, circa 1898-1900 Height: 15 in. (38.1 cm); Exhibitor: Lillian Nassau LLC

Exhibitor highlights at the 2022 fair include:

● Boccara (New York, USA) presents a unique tapestry that was designed by Alexander Calder and woven in the Cauquil-Prince workshop in Paris, as well as works by important artists of the modernist era and mid-century tapestry renaissance such as Sonia Delaunay and Jean Lurçat.
● Debra Force Fine Art, Inc., (New York, USA) specializing in American paintings, drawings, and sculpture from the 18th-20th centuries, brings a pastel by James McNeill Whistler, Campanile at Lido – one of his earliest pastels made in Venice upon the artist’s arrival in 1879.
● Milord Antiqués (Montreal, Quebec) features a suite of 17 stained glass panels representing symbolic images of the Old and New Testament by Max Ingrand, alongside fine 18th, 19th and 20th century furniture and works of art ranging from classical pieces to unique modernist designs.
● Richard Green (London, UK) showcases a painting by Pierre Bonnard, Paysage d’automne (environs de Vernon) from 1915, among further paintings by notable artists from the 17th to the 21st century.

Collecting art - The Winter Show
James McNeill Whistler (English, 1834-1903, “Campanile at Lido,” 1879, Pastel and Charcoal on Brown Paper, 8 x 11 7/8 inches; Exhibitor: Debra Force Fine Art, Inc.

For more details, please visit thewintershow.org.


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