In 1994, the Gramercy International Art Fair, now called the Armory Show, made its debut in the rooms and hallways of New York's
Gramercy Park Hotel. At the time, the Fair was an alternative to the more polished and established fairs like
Art Basel and Art Chicago (now
Expo Chicago). Four dealers and gallerists, Pat Hearn, Colin de Land, Matthew Marks and Paul Morris, worked together to bring in a younger generation of downtown artists who were working through the
recession that plagued the 1980s. A number of seminal contemporary artworks and performances debuted at the fair including
Mark Dion's Lemonade Stand (1996),
Andrea Fraser’s Museum Highlights: A Gallery Talk (1989),
May I Help You (1991), and
Renée Green’s The Pigskin Library (1990). == Collection ==