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International Edition
February 10, 2012 Last Updated: 7:57:PM EST

Armory Show 2010 Preview: Pt. 2

Armory Show 2010 Preview: Pt. 2

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by Andrew Russeth, Amber Vilas, Andrew M. Goldstein
Published: March 2, 2010

Right now, galleries from around the world are busily readying their booths on Piers 92 and 94 for the 2010 Armory Show, which will admit its first wave of — eager? tentative? discreetly bailout-enhanced? — buyers at noon on Wednesday. Perhaps, as in the old days, collectors are strategizing how to be the first to snatch up the finest works on offer. More likely, leisurely strolling and hard looking will continue to be the norm. Whatever the mood throughout the week, it'll help to take this opportunity to preview some of the works that the sprawl of international dealers are bringing to the fair. Today, ARTINFO concludes its editors'-picks preview of 56 works to look for. In case you missed it, here's Part 1.

Click the photo gallery at left to preview some of the works that will be at the fair.

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