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Other Unique Features:
• A New ‘Opened Flow’ Architectural Design– The 2013 and 2014 ArtHamptons Pavilion has been redesigned to insure wider aisles, better sight lines for the displays, staggered end of rows, more prime end-cap spots, more dramatic and higher ceilings, all to help assure a more impactful and cogent viewing experience.
• New Select ion Commit tee– The Se lect ion Committee in 2014 will take a more rigorous approach on exhibitor applications. Innovative art, award-winning artists, caliber of the art to be shown, gallery art fair participation history, gallery prestige and exhibitor presentation will weigh into acceptance factors in 2014.
• Plenty of Parking– Over five acres will be allocated to parking, offering fairgoers both valet and spacious self-parking options to assure an immediate and easy first-class experience. A seasoned and friendly team of parking attendants will greet, guide and direct traffic.
• The ArtHamptons Sculpture Park– The Hamptons is one of the most robust markets acquiring sculpture in America. There is a demand for distinctive, dramatic 3D works to enhance local estates. The ArtHamptons site itself, is a spectacular 95-acre sculpture park dedicated
to the memory of the late sculptor Nova Mihai Popa. The Fair presents a curated and spacious one-acre open grass area which is integrated into the ArtHamptons Pavilion complex and devoted to showcasing innovative and big-name artist sculptures.
• Active Cultural Partnering–Expect participation from 70 Cultural Partners including many of the leading museums and prestigious arts institutions from the tri-state NY/NJ/CT region. These organizations will be bringing groups of collectors and donors to experience the Fair. The Young Collectors Fest features members from The Whitney Museum, MoMA, The Met, Guggenheim Museum, The Brooklyn Museum and Guild Hall who will meet and mingle over champagne and caviar at ArtPolo.
Our other shows include:
February 12-15, 2015PalmSpringsFineArtFair.com
April 10-13, 2014siliconvalleycontemporary.com
July 31-August 3, 2014Art-Aspen.com
September 18-21, 2014HoustonFineArtFair.com
ArtHamptons is produced by:
Hamptons Expo Group223 Hampton Road
Southampton, NY 11968631-283-5505
The Selection Committee is Currently Accepting ApplicationsFor details, contact: Rich Ferrante, Group Sales Director, [email protected]
DEFINING STATE-OF-THE-ART
THE REGION’S FIRST INTERNATIONAL FINE ART FAIR
7th Annual
THE OFFICIAL FINE ART FAIR OF THE HAMPTONS
July 11 -13, 2014July 10 Opening Night Preview benefits Guild Hall
The Sculpture Fields of Nova’s Ark, Bridgehampton, Ny
arthamptons.com
2014 Return Fueled by Record-Breaking Attendance and Sales in 2013
Now in its seventh successful year, ArtHamptons has established itself as THE “must attend” art buying and social event in the Hamptons. The East End community comes together to celebrate its long history as a haven for the creation and patronage of art, and considers ArtHamptons the place and time to buy. As the first major art event of the summer season, Hamptonites eagerly await this Fair with robust budgets and earmarked wall spaces.
The Best Location in the Hamptons
The Sculpture Fields at Nova’s Ark is a pristine 95-acre bucolic agricultural reserve featuring a dramatic sculpture garden, horse pasture and polo field with unforgettable sunsets. The site, made famous by the celebrity-driven Super Saturday charity event, is one of the most remarkable art fair locations in America. Surrounded by homes valued in the multi-millions, this location is the epitome of luxury. The site’s vast acreage allows for both valet and abundant self-parking options at the Fair.
Reaching New Peaks Beyond Expectations
1. A steady flow of 14,000+ established art collectors and attendees throughout the weekend–a record.
2. Largest single-day attendance of 5,000 fairgoers on July 13, 2013–a record.
3. Opening Night attendance, benefiting Guild Hall, surpassed 3,200 art lovers on July 11, 2013–a record.
4. Attendees experienced the finest in contemporary art from a record 78 respected national and international galleries in 2013.
5. The sixth edition generated the most number of art transactions and highest dollar sales than ever before.
6. Most of the 78 dealers in 2013 reported more sales activity than originally expected.
7. Average price points in the accessible $10k-50k level inspired fairgoers to respond by buying off the walls in record numbers and generated an estimated art sales increase of 30 percent over 2012.
8. Unmatched media coverage and nearly 70 regional museum and cultural institution partnerships.
What’s Planned in 2014 - Events in Formation
• July 10: Opening Night Gala, benefiting Guild Hall.
• July 10: Opening Night Artists and Collectors Party, hosted by Hamptons Cottages & Gardens
• July 11: Arts and Philanthropy Fundraising Soirée, hosted by Hamptons Magazine
• The 2014 Lifetime Achievement Award to legendary Hamptons artist Jane Freilicher, featuring a museum-like Public Retrospective in keeping with the Fair’s Hamptons Bohemia theme
• July 12-13: ArtPolo, a customized polo demonstration in adjacent field hosted by the Southampton Hunt and Polo Club
• July 12: The 22nd Annual Tea Dance at ArtHamptons benefits Empire State Pride Agenda Tea Dance, (the season’s most anticipated LGTB event)
• The Bushwick Bohemia Public installation, saluting the Brooklyn art movement
• Museum Curators Art Weekend Retreat featuring panels, meet and greet and guided fair tours
• July 12: Seventh Annual The Young Presidents Organization/World President Organization Summer Art Party (NYC Chapters)
• July 12: ArtHamptons Contemporary Home Tour Discover five of the Hamptons most mind-boggling homes, from the inside. Explore these “Living Art Galleries” of the Hamptons great homes. Featuring an end of tour “Meet the Architects and Interior Designer Reception” in the VIP Lounge.
• July 12: The Swedish Invasion of the Hamptons Sweden showcases their star chefs at the Fair. Presenting the very best Swedish food, spirits and beer in this cross-cultural epicurean exchange.
• 2014 Arts Patron of the Year Award and Reception, honoree TBA. Past winners include Russell Simmons, Cheech Marin and Edward Albee
The Quintessential Art and Social Event of the Summer Season
Cultural Partners from 2013The African American Museum of Nassau County
AIA New York
The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum
American Folk Art Museum
Americas Society and Council of the Americas (ASCOA)
American Irish Historical Society
ArtTable
Andy Warhol Museum
Art League of Long Island
Asia Society New York
ASID NY Metro
Bay Area Friends of the Fine Arts (BAFFA)
Bronx Council on the Arts
Bronx Museum of the Arts
Bruce Museum
Carnegie Hall
Children’s Museum of the East End
Dia Art Foundation
The Drawing Center
East End Arts Council
East End Hospice
East Hampton Historical Society
East Hampton Library
El Museo Del Barrio
Group For The East End
Guild Hall
Hampton Classic Horse Show
Hamptons International Film Festival
Heart of the Hamptons
Heckscher Museum of Art
Hermitage Foundation
Housatonic Museum of Art
Houston Museum of African Amercan Culture
Hudson River Museum
Islip Art Museum
Japan Society
Jewish Center of the Hamptons
The Long Island Museum
Lyman Allyn Art Museum
Montclair Art Museum
Museum of Art + Design
The Museum of Modern Art
Museum for African Art
Museum of Russian Art
Nassau County Museum of Art
National Academy Museum & School
National Association of Women Artists (NAWA)
New Britain Museum of American Art
New York Arts Program
New York City Ballet
Parcel & Journey
Peconic Land Trust
Pollock Krasner House & Study Center
Queen Sofia Spanish Institute
Queens Museum of Art
Quogue Library
Rogers Memorial Library
Sag Habor Historical Society
SculptureCenter
Shelter Island Public Library
Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Southampton Cultural Center
Southampton Historical Museum
The Watermill Center
The Whitney Museum of American Art
Williamsburg Art & Historic Center