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Kavi Gupta @ Armory Show 2020, Pier 94, Booth 609

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Artists: Young-Il Ahn, Devan Shimoyama, Alfred Conteh

Kavi Gupta invites you to join us at the Armory Show 2020, where we will be presenting works by Manuel Mathieu, Kennedy Yanko, Devan Shimoyama, Alfred Conteh, Angel Otero, and Young-Il Ahn. We are also proud to be showing select works by South African based artist Mary Sibande, whose work engages and interrogates the current intersections of race, gender and labour in South Africa, and Los Angeles based artist Genevieve Gaignard, whose work explo... more >> Kavi Gupta invites you to join us at the Armory Show 2020, where we will be presenting works by Manuel Mathieu, Kennedy Yanko, Devan Shimoyama, Alfred Conteh, Angel Otero, and Young-Il Ahn. We are also proud to be showing select works by South African based artist Mary Sibande, whose work engages and interrogates the current intersections of race, gender and labour in South Africa, and Los Angeles based artist Genevieve Gaignard, whose work explores intersections of race, femininity, and class.

Kavi Gupta invites you to join us at the Armory Show 2020 in New York, where we will be presenting works by Manuel Mathieu, Kennedy Yanko, Devan Shimoyama, Alfred Conteh, Angel Otero, and Young-Il Ahn. We are also proud to be showing select works by South African based artist Mary Sibande, whose work engages and interrogates the current intersections of race, gender and labour in South Africa, and Los Angeles based artist Genevieve Gaignard, whose work explores race, femininity, class, and their various intersections.

On Saturday, March 7th, we invite you to join us in the Father Duffy Square section of Times Square at 46th and Broadway, where a special presentation of Jeffrey Gibson’s video She Never Dances Alone will be projected from 11:30 till Midnight. Says Gibson, “A multi-channel video created specifically for the screens of Times Square, She Never Dances Alone (2019) is Gibson’s celebration of the Indigenous matriarchy, centering on the jingle dress dance, a powwow dance that originated with the Ojibewea tribe and is traditionally performed by women to call upon ancestors for strength, healing, and protection.”

The Armory Show
Booth 609, Pier 94
March 5–8, 2020

2020 PUBLIC DAYS
Thursday, March 5 | 12-8 pm
Friday, March 6 | 12-8 pm
Saturday, March 7 | 12-7 pm
Sunday, March 8 | 12-6 pm


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