The American Art Fair celebrates its twelfth year from November 16-19, 2019 at Bohemian National Hall, 321 East 73rd Street, New York City. The Fair opens American Art Week in New York. Inaugurated in 2008, The American Art Fair is the now the only one that focuses on American 19th and 20th century works and features more than 400 landscapes, portraits, still lifes, studies, and sculpture exhibited by 17 premier specialists.
The Fair’s Founder Thomas Colville notes: “As The American Art Fair
celebrates its twelfth year, we continue to bring collectors, museum
professionals, and the most outstanding dealers in the field together
for American Art Week in New York. With their vast experience, extensive
expertise, reliable reputations, and personalized services, our
exhibitors offer their best works of 19th and 20th century American art.
Our three floors of exhibitors and four lectures by prominent scholars
and curators combine with other events to produce a celebration
attracting visitors from all over the country. The three major auction
houses’ American art sales have coalesced around the Fair, solidifying
November in New York as the destination for American art.”
“We are an antidote to ‘fair fatigue’ ” comments Catherine Sweeney Singer, Fair Director. “Our focus and ‘niche’ in the art market is our strength. For anyone interested in American art, whether a seasoned collector or just curious, the Fair is a great place to learn--that's why we do not charge admission to the Fair or the special lectures. We encourage students, neighbors, and everyone who can reach the Fair (which is one block from the new Q subway line) to visit and make their own discoveries."
“We are an antidote to ‘fair fatigue’ ” comments Catherine Sweeney Singer, Fair Director. “Our focus and ‘niche’ in the art market is our strength. For anyone interested in American art, whether a seasoned collector or just curious, the Fair is a great place to learn--that's why we do not charge admission to the Fair or the special lectures. We encourage students, neighbors, and everyone who can reach the Fair (which is one block from the new Q subway line) to visit and make their own discoveries."