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Art Fairs International Newspaper 2012

ART FAIRS INTERNATIONAL

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ART FAIRS INTERNATIONAL NEWSPAPER NEW YORK, Issue #18 Spring 2013

Art Toronto’s Big Break

Art Toronto, now in its 13th year appears like as a fair to watch. The fair was held at the Metro Convention Center Oct 26-29. In keeping with past fairs, the opening night preview was filled with mostly Canadian galleries sprinkled with a few U.K. Latin American and U.S. spaces. Yet this year, Toronto’s scene stepped up its game with FOCUS ASIA. FOCUS ASIA was curated by managing editor of Yishu Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art, Zheng Shengtian and independent curator, Katherine Don. The two selected

14 galleries to participate culling from India, Japan, Taiwan, Korea and more. Greeting visitors at the foot of the stairs was Rirkrit Tiravanija’s Untitled 20082011 (the map of the land of feeling). Tiravanija, by now widely known as the forerunner of relational aesthetics, usually creates ephemeral, participatory pieces with larger social and political aims. So it was surprise to see the artist create a monumental 84 ft long paper work made of single sheets of paper butted up end to end. This autobiographical work traces the artist’s vari[CONTINUES ON PAGE ?]

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Featured Stories Justin Mortimer, Resort to Nightfall, P. 2 Hye Ja Moon’s Dynamic Breath, P. 3 Luisa Jacobacci: New Visions, P. 5 Kristians Brekte’s Dark Art, P. 6 Gerald Cournoyer: Bridging the Gap, P. 7 Francesco Siclari: A Natural World, P. 8 Mara Algethi’s Intense Color, P. 11 Erwin Wuk Supernatural Presence, P. 12

Initiated in 2006, the Art Beijing has, over its seven years of development, evolved into one of China’s most influential art fairs. Since 2012 when Art Beijing integrated the “Art Beijing Contemporary Art Fair” held each April and the “Art Beijing Fine Art Fair” held each September, the Art Beijing has grown significantly in scale. Since this integration of the two fairs, the Art Beijing has made a number of new breakthroughs, creating a new milestone for China’s art fair, as well as ushering in a new era for Art Beijing. During this stage of swift yet sound development, Art Beijing continues to shoulder new responsibilities as a key player in the development of China’s art market. Art Beijing spares no effort in driving forward the development of China’s art market and art education programs. According to data released by the Art Market Research Center (AMRC) of Central Academy of Fine Arts, the four-day 2012 Art Beijing Fair’s 20,000 sq meter exhibition area brought together 160 exhibitors and an audience of 52,000. Moreover, 90% of exhibitors recorded transactions, and the total transaction amount and peripheral economic benefit approached RMB 300 million.*

Art Brussels Gets a New Face

Art Brussels has the reputation of being Europe’s leading cutting-edge contemporary art fair. A must-see event for every art lover! This year Art Brussels has a new design and scenography, conceived by the young Belgian designer Tom Mares in collaboration with Walt van Beek. Mares was selected among a shortlist of several leading and upcoming Belgian architects and designers. Mares’ concept for Art Brussels 2013 is to create an Art City. Upon arrival at the fair, visitors will go through an airportstyle check-in lobby before entering the fair. At that point, the journey in the Art City begins. Colourful ground marks, will lead people to their destination. The Cinema, The Stage, and First Call Square are landmarks visible from a distance. These landmarks are subtle links helping visitors to find their way back or through an area. Visitors will experience different atmospheres similar to the diversity of a city. Different places of rest, social interaction, and orientation points will be discovered.*

KunstRai: The Dutch Tradition

Founded in 1984, KunstRai is the oldest contemporary art fair in the Netherlands. It aims to present a broad overview of recent developments in the Dutch art and design scene, as well as highlighting foreign artists. Many participants are recruited from the professional art world. A selection committee existing of Piet de Jonge, former (head) conservator of the Van Abbe museum, Kröller Müller musem and museum Boijmans van Beuningen; Peter Fransman. Director Museum Het Domein in Sittard and Harry Tupan, conservator contemporary art of the Drents Museum, judges the participants on quality.

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Fresh Faces Emerge at VOLTA Show

VOLTA show is a platform for presenting the vision of contemporary art galleries whose artists represent new ideas and concepts, relevant for curators, collectors, and viewers alike. The galleries are selected by an annually changing Curatorial Board, a group of curators, art critics, and galleries. This changing Curatorial Board attempts to give each VOLTA edition a fresh feeling, and its own clear identity, while also redirecting focus back on the art producers as well as the representing galleries. Conceived to bridge a gap between Basel’s preexisting fairs, VOLTA showcases galleries, both new and old, that present the most exciting emerging artists.

Participating Artists Lizz Stringfield Maz Jackson Julieta Barderi Federika Ponnetti Maria Malo-Molina Karni Dorell Anna VanMatre Marcelo Liness Francois Geffray MIchel Collet Kaori Miyama Cosimo Di Leo Ricatto Harlan Mack Raina Benoit Jennifer Berklich Carrie Waldman Maartje Folkeringa Walham Stone Kate Dambach Karla Vizcarra & Ernest Concepcion Heidemarie Kull Andrea Morucchio Dorin Baba Samwell Smith Vadana Jain Juani Paulovsky Nura Petrov Kurt Nahar S.Wilson Keith Morant Michael Dopp Valentina Cambiaso Gunilla Olenburg Saskia di Brauw Pricilla de Lima Dirk Jan Jager Hansen Thiam Sun Michael D Watson Natalija Ribouli

Michel Beaucage Fabio Bianc Airco Caravan Amy Cohen Banker Anna Maria Grill Borislav Varadinov Boris Torres Davyd Whaley Davor Vukovic Dimitri DrJuchin Donna Butnik Ed Morris Enzo Fabbiano Fabricio Suarez Félix Biblos Jasnica Klara Matic Jenni Lombardi Jean S. Godfrin Loretta Hirsch Mae Jeon Maria Eugene Z. Aniar Martin R. Wohlwend Mary Lee Lombard Nacera Guerin Pari Ravan Elizabeth Colomba Elizabeth Uyehara Emily Leatherman Gerry Mayer Gina Lucia Horacio Cardozo Hans Tyrrestrup Inger Dillian Antonsen Juan Vallet Jamie Sunwoo Johnathan Lux Kamer Batioglu Ken Bonner Karen Brailovsky Keita Yasukawa

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