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ADAA’s The Art Show, one of the first art fairs, celebrated its 20th year in February of 2008 at the Seventh Regiment Armory on Park Avenue. The opening preview constituted a benefit for Henry Street Settlement, founded in 1893 to help families in urban poverty achieve better lives for themselves and their children.

“It was an unparalleled success in every way,” says Roland Augustine, president of the ADAA and founder of Luhring Augustine, of last year’s fair. Many of the 70 galleries reported sold out exhibitions, some within hours of opening.

As for the show’s venue of 20 years: “We try to keep the atmosphere of the Park Avenue Armory, which is a very special, unique setting that provides for an intimate exhibition experience that people don’t ordinarily find in other fairs,” explains Linda Blumberg, the executive director of the ADAA.

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Fathers of the Future 08 June 2008, 16.00 Artists
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SCOPE Art Fairs 03 November 2009, 16.00 Art Extra
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A Walk on the Artsy Side 22 June 2006, 16.00 Philanthropist
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On Stable Ground 15 June 2007, 16.00 Curators
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Once Upon an Otto 10 December 2011, 16.00 Artists
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