Location
- Jan 20 - 29 2023
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The Winter Show Announces Exhibitors for 2023 Edition
Returning to the Park Avenue Armory, New York City
January 20 – 29, 2023
Park Avenue Armory
643 Park Ave, New York
Featuring Design Council Co-Chairs Bunny Williams, Elizabeth Lawrence, Alex Papachristidis, and Stephen Sills
New York, NY (October 18, 2022) – The Winter Show is pleased to share details of the participating exhibitors for its 69th edition, returning to the Park Avenue Armory in New York City on January 20 and running through January 29, 2023. The multidisciplinary show will feature curated exhibitions by 68 dealers presenting a dynamic mix of fine and decorative arts from around the world, dating from ancient times through the present day. The 2023 edition welcomes new exhibitors from Europe, South America, and the United States, expanding the show’s breadth of esteemed dealers and experts. The Winter Show is America’s leading, and 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 ticket proceeds directly fund East Side House’s life-changing programs.
“We are thrilled to return to our home at the Park Avenue Armory for the 2023 edition of The Winter Show,” said Helen Allen, Executive Director. “It’s a pleasure to welcome back new and returning exhibitors from across the globe, as well as the passionate connoisseurs, collectors, and visitors who make the Fair one of the most celebrated events of the season.
Our commitment to quality remains unyielding as we adapt to the shifting demographics and tastes of the art market, and we look forward to presenting dynamic and engaging programming during this exciting moment of increased interest in fine and decorative arts.”
New exhibitors for the 2023 edition include:
- Avery Galleries, (Bryn Mawr, PA, USA), featuring American paintings and works on paper from the late 19th and early 20th centuries
- Charles Clark (Woodbury, CT, USA), specializing in American antiques from the early 19th century
- Dolan/Maxwell (Philadelphia, USA), presenting distinguished Modernist and contemporary works from 1930 to the present
- Doris Leslie Blau (New York, NY), featuring antiques and contemporary carpets tapestries
- Eguiguren Arte de Hispanoamérica (Buenos Aires, Argentina), brothers specializing in antique Hispanic American art and equestrian silver from the River Plate
- French & Company (New York, USA), featuring European paintings from the Renaissance through the mid-20th century
- Imperial Art (Paris, France), specializing in 19th century French paintings and objets d’art
- Jonathan Cooper (London, UK), showcasing Modern and contemporary paintings and works on paper
- MacConnal-Mason Gallery (London, UK), specializing in paintings and sculpture from the 19th and 20th centuries
- Michael Pashby Antiques (New York, USA), presenting English antiques and decorative arts spanning the 17th century to the late 19th century
- Portuondo Gallery (London, UK; and New York, NY), specializing in 20th century design from 1930-1980 and limited edition contemporary design
- Robertaebasta (Milan, Italy, and London, UK), specializing in 20th-century decorative arts and design
- Rountree Tryon Galleries (Petworth, UK), featuring works of maritime, wildlife, sporting, and topographical art from the 18th century to the present day
- Steinitz Gallery (Paris, France), presenting 17-18th century European furniture, objects, and sculptures
Returning exhibitors include Geoffrey Diner Gallery (Washington, DC, USA), presenting works of Post-War art and design; Hirschl & Adler Galleries (New York, USA), which specializes in American and European paintings, works on paper, decorative arts, and prints and sculpture from the 18th through the early 20th centuries; Kelly Kinzle (New Oxford, PA, USA) presenting a limited edition 1929 Commodore Roadster, an Art Deco masterpiece by Isotta Fraschini featuring a Lalique hood ornament; Lowell Libson & Jonny Yarker Ltd (London, UK), which deals in British art with an emphasis on paintings, watercolors, drawings, and sculpture of the 17th to mid-19th centuries; and Thistlethwaite Americana (Middleburg, VA, USA), working in 18th- to 20th-century Americana paintings, prints, decorative arts, and furniture.
All ticket proceeds from The Winter Show provide unrestricted funds that directly support the critical work of East Side House Settlement (ESHS). With a focus on education and workforce development, ESHS provides services for every stage of the lifecycle, from early childhood education to older adult services, helping 14,000 of New York City’s most vulnerable people each year. ESHS remains at the cutting edge in providing innovative programs that lift families out of poverty and into the economic mainstream. Support of The Winter Show will help continue to make these life-changing accomplishments possible.
“The Winter Show has long been a part of the East Side House tradition, and it is vital to raising the funds necessary to continue to serve those New Yorkers most in need,” said Daniel Diaz, Executive Director of East Side House Settlement. “We’re delighted to again be joined by such a reputable fleet of exhibitors, and we are excited to come together with all of our supporters at the fair.”
Each year, the Show invites leaders from the worlds of interior design and architecture to lend their voices as Design Council Co-Chairs, reinforcing its deep relationship with the design community. The Show’s 2023 Co-Chairs are Bunny Williams, Elizabeth Lawrence, Alex Papachristidis, and Stephen Sills; the Design Council Honorary Co-Chair is Wendy Goodman, Design Editor of New York Magazine. The Design Co-Chairs’ support heightens awareness of the important work done by East Side House Settlement, in addition to promoting the use of historic art and objects in contemporary architecture and design.
Bunny Williams, founder of Bunny Williams Interior Design, launched her eponymous firm over 30 years ago, after a 22-year apprenticeship with the esteemed Parish-Hadley Associates. A member of Architectural Digest’s AD100 Hall of Fame, Williams and the firm have been included on several best-of lists, including Elle Décor’s A-List and the Luxe Gold List, and have won numerous industry awards. Elizabeth Lawrence was named the first-ever Partner of Bunny Williams Interior Design in 2017, after several years at the firm. Together with Bunny Williams, she runs the firm’s first product line, Bunny Williams Home. Lawrence’s work has been widely published in the media, and in 2020, she was honored at the New York School of Interior Design’s Annual Gala. Alex Papachristidis established his eponymous firm over 35 years ago and has received numerous industry honors, including the Albert Hadley Lifetime Achievement Award from the New York School of Interior Design in 2021. He has been recognized in Elle Décor’s A-List and is a member of Architectural Digest’s AD100. In September 2022, Rizzoli published his latest book, The Elegant Life: Rooms That Welcome and Inspire. Acclaimed interior designer Stephen Sills is a member of Architectural Digest’s AD100 and was named one of the magazine’s “30 Deans of American Design.” His new publication, Stephen Sills: A Vision for Design, published by Rizzoli in September 2022, is an in-depth look at several of his most recent projects, as well as his own residences.
In addition to a schedule of programs, The Winter Show organizes a number of benefit events throughout its run, including the Opening Night Party on January 19 and Young Collectors Night on January 26. As cornerstone events of the Show, these evenings attract collectors, philanthropists, and art and design aficionados alike, providing special opportunities to view the offerings of the exhibitors. All net proceeds from ticket sales for the Opening Night Party and Young Collectors Night support East Side House Settlement.
Winter Show Exhibitors
A La Vieille Russie, Inc., New York, USA
Adelson Galleries, Inc., New York, USA
Arader Galleries, Philadelphia and NewYork, USA
Aronson of Amsterdam, Amsterdam,Netherlands
Avery Galleries, Bryn Mawr, PA, USA
Barbara Israel Garden Antiques, New York,USA
Bernard Goldberg Fine Arts, LLC, NewYork, USA
Carolle Thibaut-Pomerantz, Paris, France
Charles Clark, Woodbury, CT, USA
Clinton Howell Antiques, New York, USA
Cove Landing, New York, USA
Daniel Crouch Rare Books, London, UK; New York, USA
Debra Force Fine Art, New York, USA
Didier Ltd, London, UK
Dolan/Maxwell, Philadelphia, USA
Doris Leslie Blau, New York, NY
Eguiguren Arte de Hispanoamérica,Buenos Aires, Argentina
European Decorative Arts Company, New York, USA
French & Company, New York, USA
Galerie Perrin, Paris, France
Geoffrey Diner Gallery, Washington, DC,USA
Guy Regal NYC, New York, USA
Blairman & Sons Ltd, London, UK
Hill-Stone, Inc., South Dartmouth, MA, USA
Hirschl & Adler Galleries, New York, USA
Hyde Park Antiques, Ltd., New York, USA
Imperial Art, Paris, France
James Robinson, Inc., New York, USA
Joan B Mirviss LTD, New York, USA Jonathan Cooper, London, UK
Kelly Kinzle, New Oxford, PA, USA
Kentshire, New York, USA
Keshishian, London, UK
Lawrence Steigrad Fine Arts, New York,USA Les Enluminures, Chicago and New York,
USA; Paris, France
Levy Galleries, New York, USA
Lillian Nassau LLC, New York, USA
Lowell Libson & Jonny Yarker Ltd, London, UK
MacConnal-Mason Gallery, London, UK
Macklowe Gallery, Ltd., New York, USA
Maison Gerard, New York, USA
Michael Goedhuis, London, UK
Michael Pashby Antiques, New York,USA
Michele Beiny, Inc., New York, USA
Milord Antiquités, Montreal, Canada
The Old Print Shop, Inc., New York, USA
Patrick & Ondine Mestdagh, Brussels,Belgium
Peter Finer, London, UK
Portuondo Gallery, London, UK; and New York, NY
Ralph M. Chait Galleries, Inc., New York, USA
Red Fox Fine Art, Middleburg, VA, USA
Robert Simon Fine Art, New York, USA
Robertaebasta, Milan, Italy; London, UK
Rolleston Ltd, London, UK
Ronald Phillips Ltd, London, UK
Rountree Tryon Galleries, Petworth, UK
Shrubsole, New York, USA
Schwarz Gallery, Philadelphia, USA
Simon Teakle Fine Jewelry, Greenwich, CT, USA
Steinitz Gallery, Paris, France
Spencer Marks, Southampton, MA, USA
Tambaran, New York, USA
Thistlethwaite Americana, Middleburg, VA, USA
Thomas Colville Fine Art, LLC, Guilford,
CT, and New York, USA
Thomas Heneage Art Books, London, UK
Koopman Rare Art, London, UK Thomsen Gallery, New York, USA
Véronique Bamps, Monaco
The Winter Show
The Winter Show is the leading art, antiques, and design fair in America, featuring 68 of the world’s top experts in the fine and decorative arts. 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.
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. The Winter Show runs January 20–29, 2023, at the Park Avenue Armory, 67th Street and Park Avenue, New York City.
East Side House Settlement
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.
Hours of admission are:
Friday, January 20: 12–8 PM
Saturday, January 21: 12–7 PM
Sunday, January 22: 12–6 PM
Monday, January 23: 12–8 PM
Tuesday, January 24: 12–8 PM
Wednesday, January 25: 12–8 PM
Thursday, January 26: 12–5 PM
Friday, January 27: 12–5 PM
Saturday, January 28: 12–7 PM
Sunday, January 29: 12–5 PM
Daily admission is $40 ($30 advance purchase), which includes a copy of the Show’s awardwinning catalogue.
To purchase tickets for the Opening Night Party on January 19, 2023, email [email protected], call (718) 292-7392, or visit thewintershow.org.
Fair Dates
Opening Night Party
Thursday, January 19, 2023
5–9 PM
Daily Admission
Friday, January 20–Sunday, January 29, 2023
Opens daily at 12 PM
Closing times vary; for detailed hours please visit thewintershow.org/tickets
Young Collectors Night
Thursday, January 26, 2023
6–9 PM
Connoisseurs Night
Friday, January 27, 2023
5:30–8 PM
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