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The Armory Show, Pier 94
Altman Siegel Gallery, San Francisco
Trevor Paglen San Francisco 2007
DCKT Contemporary, New York
castaneda/reiman San Francisco 1999
Galerie Gabrielle Maubrie, Paris
Joseph Havel Houston 2004
Galerie Laurent Godin, Paris
Liz Cohen San Francisco 2002
greengrassi, London
Vincent Fecteau San Francisco 1999
Horton Gallery (Sunday L.E.S.), New York
Michael Jones McKean Houston 2006
Jack Hanley Gallery, New York/San Francisco
Shaun O'Dell San Francisco 2005
Leslie Shows San Francisco 2009
Jack Shainman Gallery, New York
John Bankston San Francisco 2001
Nick Cave Chicago and Driehaus 2006
Geoffrey Chadsey San Francisco 2002
Hank Willis Thomas San Francisco 2007
Kavi Gupta Gallery, Chicago/Berlin
Jeff Carter Chicago 2001
Theaster Gates Chicago 2008
Angelina Gualdoni Chicago 2001
Clare Rojas San Francisco 2005
Melanie Schiff Chicago 2006
Lora Reynolds Gallery, Austin
Mads Lynnerup San Francisco 2005
Murray Guy, New York
Kota Ezawa San Francisco 2005
Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel-Aviv
Gilad Efrat Houston 2006
Praz-Delavallade, Berlin/Paris
Robyn O'Neil Houston 2003
Ratio 3, San Francisco
Barry McGee San Francisco 2001
Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco
John Bankston San Francisco 2001
Rebeca Bollinger San Francisco 2001
Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago
Julia Fish Driehaus 2006
Judy Ledgerwood Chicago 04, Driehaus 07
Richard Rezac Driehaus 2004
Anne Wilson Chicago 2001, Driehaus 2008
Roberts & Tilton, Culver City
Barry McGee San Francisco 2001
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THE Armory SHOW–MODERN, Pier 92
Allan Stone Gallery, New York
Oriane Stender San Francisco 2000
McCormick Gallery, Chicago
Bernard Williams Chicago 2001
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NEW YORK EXHIBITS DURING THE FAIRS
The Whitney Museum of American Art
Julia Fish Driehaus 2006
Theaster Gates Chicago 2008
Scott Short Chicago 2001
“2010 Whitney Biennial”
Through May 30
Wed, Thu, Sat, Sun 11am–6pm, Fri 1-9pm
945 Madison Avenue, New York
Catherine Clark Gallery at 14th Street Studio
Kara Maria San Francisco 2001
“The Drawing Room” (group show)
March 5–6, 12–6 pm, March 7, 10 am–2 pm
313 W 14th Street, 2F, New York
Max Protetch Gallery
Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle Driehaus 2008
“Happiness is a state of inertia” (solo show)
Through March 27, Tues–Sat, 10 am–6 pm
511 West 22nd Street, New York
Studio Museum Harlem
Demetrius Oliver Houston 2006
Karyn Olivier Houston 2004
“30 Seconds off an Inch” (group show)
Through March 14
Wed–Fri, Sun 12–6 pm; Sat 10 am–6 pm
144 West 125 Street, New York
P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center
Stephanie Syjuco San Francisco 1999
Hank Willis Thomas San Francisco 2007
“1969” (group show)
Melanie Schiff Chicago 2006
“Between Spaces” (group show)
Through April 10, Thurs–Mon, 12–6 pm
22–25 Jackson Ave. at 46th Ave., Long Island City
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Volta NY
Callicoon Fine Arts, Callicoon, NY
Arnold J. Kemp San Francisco 2001
Charest-Weinberg, Miami
Davis/Langlois Chicago 2006
Finesilver Gallery, San Antonio
Robert Pruitt Houston 2004
Dawolu Jabari Anderson **SOLO BOOTH** Houston 2008
Judi Rotenberg Gallery, Boston
Mary Ellen Strom Boston 2007
moniquemeloche gallery, Chicago
Davis/Langlois Chicago 2006
Karen Reimer Chicago 2002
PDX Contemporary Art, Portland
Arnold J. Kemp San Francisco 2001
Priska C. Juschka Fine Art, New York
Christine Tarkowski Driehaus 2005
V1 Gallery, Copenhagen
Mads Lynnerup San Francisco 2005
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Pulse
Baer Ridgway Exhibitions, San Francisco
Mads Lynnerup San Francisco 2005
Brion Nuda Rosch **SOLO BOOTH** San Francisco 2009
Caren Golden Fine Art, New York
Travis Somerville San Francisco 2000
Carrie Secrist Gallery, Chicago
Phyllis Bramson Chicago 2004
Hosfelt Gallery, New York
Anoka Faruqee Chicago 2001
Andrea Higgins San Francisco 2000
Michael Light San Francisco 2007
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THE ART SHOW, ADAA
Anthony Meier Fine Arts, San Francisco
Rosana Castrillo Diaz San Francisco 05
Matthew Sontheimer Houston 2004
D'Amelio Terras, New York
Demetrius Oliver Houston 2006
Donald Young Gallery, Chicago
Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle Driehaus 2008
Helen Mirra Boston 2007
Gallery Paule Anglim, San Francisco
Enrique Chagoya San Francisco 2005
Vincent Fecteau San Francisco 1999
Barry McGee San Francisco 2001
J. John Priola San Francisco 2001
Brett Reichman San Francisco 1999
Clare Rojas San Francisco 2005
Benji Whalen San Francisco 2002
James Cohan Gallery, New York
Trenton Doyle Hancock Houston 2003
Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York
William J. O'Brien Chicago 2006
Pace/MacGill Gallery, New York
Jim Goldberg San Francisco 2001
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fair LOCATIONS AND HOURS
The Armory Show, Piers 92 & 94
12th Ave. at 55th Street
March 4–6, 12–8 pm
March 7, 12–7 pm
www.thearmoryshow.com
VOLTA NY
7 West 34th Street
betw. 5th and 6th Ave.
March 4, 2–8 pm , March 5–7, 11 am–7 pm
www.voltashow.com
PULSE
330 West Street at West Houston
March 4–6, 12–8 pm, March 7, 12–5 pm
www.pulse-art.com
The Art Show, ADAA
Park Avenue Armory
Park Ave. at 67th Street
March 3–6, 12–8 pm, March 7, 12–6 pm
www.artdealers.org
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Header images (left to right): Dawolu Jabari Anderson, Gator Bait (detail), 2009,
paper latex, acrylic and ink on handmade paper,
72" x 48", courtesy the artist and Finesilver Gallery, San Antonio; Brion Nuda Rosch, Accidental Monument Placed Before Ridge (detail), 2009,
house paint on found book page,
6" x 4", courtesy the artist and Baer Ridgway Exhibitions, San Francisco; Phyllis Bramson, A Dilly Dally with Pretty Sally (detail), 2006,
mixed media,
60" x 60", courtesy the artist and Carrie Secrist Gallery, Chicago
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