• The fair brings together over 65 internationally renowned dealers from Europe and the Americas featuring museum-quality works from around the world
• The 2024 Design Council Co-Chairs are Billy Cotton, Corey Damen Jenkins, Ellen Hamilton, Alexa Hampton, and Peter Pennoyer
New York, NY (October 4, 2023) – The Winter Show’s 2024 edition brings together over 65 internationally renowned dealers in the fine and decorative arts, presenting museum-quality works from around the world, spanning 5,000 years from antiquity to today. Celebrating 70 years as the premier and longest-running art, antiques, and design fair in the United States, the Show will once again transform the historic Park Avenue Armory in New York City into an unmissable destination for collectors, connoisseurs, and enthusiasts. The 2024 edition will take place January 19–28. Special benefit events include the Opening Night Party on January 18 and Young Collectors Night on January 25. All proceeds from the Show’s benefit events and ticket sales fund the life-changing programs of East Side House Settlement.
The Winter Show is the only showcase of its kind, having been established in 1954 by its own beneficiary, East Side House Settlement, a community-based organization serving the Bronx and Northern Manhattan. For 70 years, The Winter Show has bolstered East Side House’s mission to care for the individuals, families, and communities it serves by expanding opportunities through educational, job, and supportive services.
“In the 70 years that The Winter Show has shown in New York, it has consistently addressed the shifting role and value of art, antiques, and design within our communities,” said Helen Allen, Executive Director of The Winter Show. “We are thrilled to celebrate this momentous anniversary with returning presenters and patrons, while also welcoming new audiences to the Show and to the mission of East Side House. We are part of an exciting revival honoring objects that prioritize craftmanship and style. More importantly, each presentation honors a story of the past and its continued legacy in the present moment. The Winter Show offers a platform for a generation with renewed interest in design lead by storytelling, craftsmanship, and sustainability, and invites visitors to participate in an experience that also supports New Yorkers in need.”
Daniel Diaz, Executive Director of East Side House Settlement, said, “The Winter Show has long been a part of the East Side House tradition, and it is vital to raising the funds necessary to continue to serve those New Yorkers most in need. We’re delighted to again be joined by such reputable exhibitors, and we are excited to come together with all our supporters to celebrate 70 years of lifesaving work that The Winter Show has helped to make possible.”
New and Returning Exhibitors
The 2024 edition welcomes new exhibitors from Europe and the United States, expanding the Show’s breadth of esteemed dealers and showcasing the world’s top experts in fine and decorative arts. Exhibitors new to the Show include Jill Newhouse Gallery (New York, USA), presenting 19th- and 20th-century European drawings, oils, sketches, and paintings; John Szoke Gallery (New York, USA), specialists in works on paper by Picasso and Munch; and Peter Harrington (London, UK), specializing in rare books, manuscripts, and works on paper.
Returning exhibitors include Daniel Blau (Munich, Germany), presenting Modern and contemporary works on paper; Glass Past (New York, USA), specialists in Italian glass from 1870 to 1970; Robert Young Antiques (London, UK), showing British and European vernacular, folk, and naive art; and Wartski (London, UK), featuring antique jewelry, Fabergé works of art, and antique silver.
The Winter Show welcomes numerous long-standing exhibitors, including many who have participated for over three decades: Ralph M. Chait Galleries, Inc. (New York, USA) presenting for 66 years; The Old Print Shop, Inc. (New York, USA), 64 years; A La Vieille Russie, Inc. (New York, USA), 53 years; Hirschl & Adler Galleries (New York, USA), 49 years; Joan B Mirviss LTD (New York, USA), 44 years; James Robinson, Inc. (New York, USA), 42 years; Hyde Park Antiques (New York, USA) 41 years; S.J. Shrubsole (New York, USA), 39 years; Thomas Colville Fine Art, LLC (Guilford, CT, and New York, USA), 34 years; Kentshire (New York, USA), 33 years; and Aronson Antiquairs of Amsterdam (Amsterdam, Netherlands), celebrating 30 years of participation.
Design Council Co-Chairs
Each year, The Winter Show invites leaders from the worlds of interior design and architecture to lend their voices as Design Co-Chairs, reinforcing the Show’s deep relationship with the design community. The Show’s 2024 Design Council Co-Chairs are Billy Cotton, Corey Damen Jenkins, Ellen Hamilton, Alexa Hampton, and Peter Pennoyer, with Honorary Co-Chair Wendy Goodman, Design Editor of New York Magazine. The support of the Design Co-Chairs heightens awareness of the important work done by East Side House Settlement, in addition to promoting the use of historic art and objects in contemporary architecture and design.
Programming and Special Benefit Events
The Winter Show buttresses its presentation with special events and acclaimed public programming organized in collaboration with institutions and experts in the fields of art, antiques, jewelry, and design, in addition to several benefit events, including the Opening Night Party on January 18 and Young Collectors Night on January 25. These cornerstone events, benefitting East Side House, attract collectors, philanthropists, and art and design aficionados alike, providing special opportunities to view the exhibitor offerings.
2024 Winter Show Exhibitors
A La Vieille Russie, Inc., New York, USA
Adelson Galleries, Inc., New York, USA
Arader Galleries, Philadelphia and New York,
USA
Aronson Antiquairs of Amsterdam, Amsterdam,
Netherlands
Avery Galleries, Bryn Mawr, PA, USA
Barbara Israel Garden Antiques, New York, USA
Bernard Goldberg Fine Arts, LLC, New York,
USA
Boccara Gallery, New York, USA
Carolle Thibaut-Pomerantz, Paris, France
Charles Clark, Woodbury, CT, USA
Clinton Howell Antiques, New York, USA
Cove Landing, New York, USA
Daniel Blau, Munich, Germany
Daniel Crouch Rare Books, London, UK; New
York, USA
Debra Force Fine Art, New York, USA
Didier Ltd, London, UK
Dolan/Maxwell, Philadelphia, USA
Doris Leslie Blau, New York, USA
Eguiguren Arte de Hispanoamérica, Buenos
Aires, Argentina
European Decorative Arts Company, New York,
USA
French & Company, New York, USA
Glass Past, New York, USA
H. Blairman & Sons Ltd, London, UK
Hill-Stone, Inc., South Dartmouth, MA, USA
Hirschl & Adler Galleries, New York, USA
Hyde Park Antiques, Ltd., New York, USA
James Robinson, Inc., New York, USA
Jill Newhouse Gallery, New York, USA
Joan B Mirviss LTD, New York, USA
John Szoke Gallery, New York, USA
Jonathan Cooper, London, UK
Kentshire, New York, USA
Keshishian, London, UK
Koopman Rare Art, London, UK
Lawrence Steigrad Fine Arts, New York, USA
Les Enluminures, Chicago and New York, USA;
Paris, France
Levy Galleries, New York, USA
Lillian Nassau LLC, New York, USA
Lowell Libson & Jonny Yarker Ltd, London, UK
MacConnal-Mason Gallery, London, UK
Macklowe Gallery, Ltd., New York, USA
Maison Gerard, New York, USA
Michael Goedhuis, London, UK
Michael Pashby Antiques, New York, USA
Michele Beiny, Inc., New York, USA
Milord Antiquités, Montreal, Canada
The Old Print Shop, Inc., New York, USA
Peter Finer, London, UK
Peter Harrington, London, UK
Portuondo Gallery, London, UK; New York,
USA
Ralph M. Chait Galleries, Inc., New York, USA
Red Fox Fine Art, Middleburg, VA, USA
Robert Simon Fine Art, New York, USA
Robert Young Antiques, London, UK
Rolleston Ltd, London, UK
Ronald Phillips Ltd, London, UK
Rountree Tryon Galleries, Petworth, UK
Simon Teakle Fine Jewelry, Greenwich, CT,
USA
S.J. Shrubsole, New York, USA
Spencer Marks, Southampton, MA, USA
Steinitz Gallery, Paris, France
Thomas Colville Fine Art, LLC, Guilford, CT,
and New York, USA
Thomas Heneage Art Books, London, UK
Thomsen Gallery, New York, USA
Véronique Bamps, Monaco
Wartski, London, UK