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Battle of the art fairs? Armory versus Frieze

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New York’s contemporary art scene is undergoing a major shake-up this year, with Britain’s hugely successful Frieze Art Fair opening its inaugural U.S. edition Friday, just weeks after the established Armory Show closed its doors. Organizers of both events sought to play down the element of competition, although the Armory admitted it had felt obliged to up its game this year, knowing a rival upstart was moving in on its turf. “I don’t see it as a problem,” said Armory managing director Noah Horowitz. “It’s caused us to really react in a positive way. Competition can bring out the best in people. The fair we put on this year was our strongest edition in many years.” Around 60,000 people visited Armory in March despite a reduction in the number of participating galleries to 225 from 275 in response to criticism the show had become too big. New York is arguably the most important city in the world for contemporary art collecting, and the global market for the finest works is booming, so perhaps there is room for two fairs in the city during the spring rather than one. The risk is that key galleries and buyers will gravitate toward one or the other. For Matthew Slotover, co-founder of Frieze in London that has quickly become one of the key events in the increasingly crowded art market calendar, the element of rivalry is new. When he and business partner Amanda Sharp launched their first Frieze Art Fair in a giant marquee in London’s Regent’s Park in 2003, they were alone. “It’s an odd situation for us because we’re not aggressive,” he said. “In London there was nothing comparable and so it was a much more comfortable situation. The reason we are doing a fair in New York is because many significant galleries asked us to. “I don’t like talking about competitors as I don’t want to bash them or praise them either.” Frieze runs until May 7 in a temporary snake-like tent on Randall’s Island – the location across the East River is a potential barrier to attracting the large and affluent crowds necessary to a fair’s success. Slotover admitted Frieze was the only major contemporary art fair “crazy” enough to opt for a temporary structure, but believed the sense of freshness was what people wanted. “Art is supposed to be this surprising and challenging thing – people like new things. People have said how important that is for them.” Most visitors to Frieze’s 180 galleries are likely to be members of the public with neither the means nor inclination to buy, but who want a snapshot of the contemporary art world combined with the glamour of the venue. There will also be plenty of serious collectors, many of them in New York for the series of auctions at Christie’s and Sotheby’s held at the beginning of May each year. “It’s a key moment in New York and galleries often have their best shows on this week,” Slotover explained. “It’s a logical time to do a fair. There is a crossover between the auction and gallery market, although not a 100 percent crossover.” He said he was hoping that the sale of Edvard Munch’s masterpiece “The Scream” at Sotheby’s Wednesday night would set a positive tone for the fair opening two days later. Horowitz argued that holding a fair at the same time as the auctions was a “double-edged sword.” “There’s a danger in holding a fair during auction week, as people may be looking to see prices in the secondary market before putting their money into the primary market.” It is not only New York that runs the risk of art fair fatigue – events have cropped up around the world to tap into the growing base of collectors, including from emerging powerhouses like Russia, China and the Middle East. “The international art fair landscape has increased exponentially,” said Horowitz. “I think there could be a thinning-out among fairs. For the moment the amount of buyers coming to market is significantly larger than it has been before.”
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