Founded in 1994 as the Gramercy International Art Fair, the first iteration of the fair was held in the rooms of the Gramercy Hotel in New York City by five art dealers:
Colin De Land,
Pat Hearn, Lisa Spellman,
Matthew Marks and Paul Morris. The fair outgrew its original location and was renamed "The Armory Show" in 1999, to reflect its updated location, the
69th Regiment Armory, site of the famous
Armory Show of 1913. The 69th Regiment Armory location was only temporary, but The Armory Show was inspired by the
1913 Armory Show's shared mission to present new art from around the world to New York City under one roof. The opportunity to celebrate this revolution in American art and culture led The Armory Show to preserve its name despite venue changes. After several editions at the Gramercy Park Hotel and
Chateau Marmont, New York's Art Fair moved to the West Side piers (Piers 88 & 90) in 2001. In 2009, The Armory Show expanded to a new home on Piers 92 & 94 with the introduction of The Armory Show – Modern. Until 2020 Pier 94 was designated to Contemporary art, and Pier 92 to Modern. Pier 94 - Contemporary was home to Armory Presents and Armory Focus sections. In 2021, The Armory Show, the Marquee event of The Armory Week and New York Arts Week, moved its dates to September. In 2020, the fair announced its new venue, the
Javits Center, where the fair took place in September 2021. In 2022 the fair was held at the Javits from September 9–11. ==Programming==