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Join Us The Armory Show is set to take over the Javits Center in less than two weeks’ time, setting off a chain reaction for a season of art frenzy carrying on until the beginning of November. This year, the Armory has expanded to include 235 participants from 35 countries, packing as much art as possible into the second weekend of September for its momentous 30th anniversary. With so much to take in at every glance, it might be daunting to figure out where you’d like to direct your attention.

However, the show becomes much more approachable when you break it down into bite-sized pieces. Though it might seem like a cacophonous sea of booths, the Armory Show is divvied up into six sections: Galleries, Platform, Focus, Solo, Presents, and Special Presentations. Galleries should be self-explanatory as the show’s core section, rife with solo, dual, and group presentations from domestic and international participants.

In this section, the London.