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15 Strong

Edited by Sheila Kim -- Interior Design, 1/1/2003 12:00:00 AM

The 15th annual Art Show at New York's Seventh Regiment Armory outdoes itself this year with a lineup of museum-quality work. New York's Acquavella Galleries, C&M Arts, and Matthew Marks Gallery, plus nearly 70 other leading U.S. galleries—all members of the Art Dealers Association of America—are enticing collectors with the blue-chip likes of Brice Marden, Roy Lichtenstein, and Alexander Calder. Additional highlights include Museum of Modern Art director Glenn D. Lowry lecturing on museum administration and playwright Wendy Wasserstein moderating a panel discussion slated to feature Clifford Ross, Jennifer Bartlett, and other artists. The February 19 gala preview benefits Henry Street Settlement. February 20-24; 212-940-8590; artdealers.org.

The Robert Miller Gallery is showing Bernar Venet's Indeterminate Line, 2002, at the Art Show in New York.

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