Spring Masters New York announced the exhibitor list for its 2016 edition today. This year’s fair opens on May 6 and will include 48 exhibitors from Europe, America, and Asia.
Now in its third year, Spring Masters is focused on connoisseurship, and it tends to skew less contemporary in its offerings than most other fairs during Frieze week. Next year Spring Masters codirectors Michael Plummer and Jeff Rabin will refocus their efforts on a joint venture with TEFAF, which recently announced that it will bring two fairs to New York, the first of which will be in October.
The exhibitor list follows in full below.
Abellán, New York
ACA Galleries, New York
Armand Bartos Fine Art, New York
Bernard Goldberg Fine Arts, New York
Boulakia & Co. Limited, London
Bowman Sculpture, London
Cahn International, Münchenstein
Chowaiki & Co, New York
Colnaghi, London and Madrid
Daphne Alazraki Fine Art, New York
David Benrimon Fine Art, New York
Didier Aaron, New York
Didier Ltd., London
Dolan/Maxwell, Philadelphia, PA
Drucker Antiques, Mount Kisco, NY
Erik Thomsen, New York
Galerie Lefebvre, Paris
Gerald Peters Gallery, New York
Hammer Galleries, New York
Heather James, Palm Desert, CA
Jerome Zodo, London and Milan
John Martin Gallery, London
Lillian Nassau, New York
Long-Sharp Gallery, Indianapolis, IN
Maison d’Art, Monaco
Martin du Louvre, Paris
Michael Pashby Antiques, New York
Opera Gallery, New York
Osborne Samuel Gallery, London
Phoenix Ancient Art, New York
Primavera Gallery, New York
Richters of Palm Beach, Palm Beach, FL
Robert Simon Fine Art, Tuxedo Park, NY
Ronald Phillips LTD, London
Rosenberg & Co, New York
Schillay Fine Art, New York
Simon Teakle, Greenwich, CT
Sladmore, London
Sladmore Contemporary, London
Soraya Cartategui, Madrid
Sundaram Tagore Gallery, New York, Hong Kong, and Singapore
Sylvia Powell Decorative Arts, London
Taylor | Graham, New York
Thomas Colville, Guilford, CT
Tomasso Brothers Fine Art, Leeds and London
Trinity House, New York, London, and Broadway, England