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The Winter Show returns to the historic Park Avenue Armory from January 23 through February 1, 2026 for its 72nd edition. The Fair will open with its celebrated Opening Night Preview benefit for East Side House on January 22.This year’s edition brings together more than 70 leading international dealers, presenting museum-quality works spanning fine and decorative arts, antiques, jewelry, and design. Alongside the exhibitions, The Winter Show will present a dynamic program of special events and collaborations with world-renowned institutions, cultural organizations, and influential voices in art and design.
Established in 1954 by East Side House Settlement, The Winter Show is a landmark New York event that has raised vital funds for the visionary community-based organization for over 70 years. Proceeds from ticket sales and benefit events—including the Opening Night Preview on January 22 and Young Collectors Night on January 29—directly support East Side House’s educational, workforce, and supportive programs that serve the Bronx and Northern Manhattan.
New and Returning International Exhibitors
Several new exhibitors join this year's edition from the United States and Europe, including Galerie Cahn, Gallery 19C; Greg Pepin Silver; Graf, Kaplan & Zemaitis; Rose Uniacke; and Symbolic & Chase.
Also rejoining the roster are Bowman (London), specializing in 19th- and 20th-century sculpture, and Geoffrey Diner (Washington, D.C.), presenting post-war American masterworks.
Returning New York exhibitors with more than 40 years at the Fair include:
A La Vieille Russie
Hirschl & Adler
Joan B. Mirviss
Ralph M. Chait Galleries
James Robinson Inc.
S.J. Shrubsole
The Old Print Shop
This year’s Show will also present “The Discerning Eye: Study of a Young Collector,” an immersive installation featuring works from a roster of “next-gen” international dealers that recreates the private study of an imaginary collector—inviting visitors into a world where taste, curiosity, and imagination converge. Curated by art advisor and writer Patrick Monahan with Helen Allen.
Design Council Co-Chairs
Each year, in celebration of the design community, The Winter Show invites leading figures from the fields of interior design and architecture to serve as Design Council Co-Chairs.
The esteemed 2026 Design Council Co-Chairs are Heidi Caillier, Noz Nozawa, Ben Pentreath, Jane Keltner de Valle, and Giancarlo Valle.
In addition to raising awareness of the vital work carried out by East Side House, the Design Council Co-Chairs help provide contemporary context while promoting the appreciation and integration of historic art and objects within modern architecture and design.
The Winter Show is the longest-running art, antiques, and design fair in the United States. Since 1954, it has served as the annual benefit for East Side House Settlement, a community-based organization supporting the Bronx and Northern Manhattan. Beyond its fundraising mission, the Show is a centerpiece of New York City’s cultural and social calendar.
The 2026 edition will feature more than 70 exhibitors presenting an extraordinary range of works—from paintings, sculpture, and works on paper to fine furniture, jewelry, silver, rare books, and contemporary ceramics and glass. Upholding the highest standards in the art market, every object is rigorously vetted by over 120 specialists across 30 disciplines for authenticity, condition, provenance, and significance, ensuring both excellence and transparency for collectors.

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