Art Brussels 2015

Art Brussels 2015

Art Brussels

January 12, 2015

24–27 April 2015

Brussels Expo

Halls 1 & 3
Place de Belgique, 1
BE-1020 Brussels
Hours: Saturday–Sunday 11am–7pm,
Monday 11am–8pm

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Art Brussels is pleased to announce the participants of its 33rd edition. The 2015 edition brings together 191 galleries from 34 countries, represented in three main sections: Prime (87 galleries presenting established artists), Young (90 galleries presenting emerging artists) and a new section, Discovery. The latter will feature 14 galleries representing lesser-known and emerging artists, whose work is not yet known to a wider public. Discovery is selected by a committee of international curators including Daria de Beauvais, curator, Palais de Tokyo (Paris); Chris Fitzpatrick, currently Director, Objectif Exhibitions (Antwerp); Director of Kunstverein Munich (as of 2015) Nathalie Hartjes, Artistic Director, Nieuwe Vide (Haarlem) and coordinator of the Gallerist Programme at De Appel Arts Centre (Amsterdam); Johan Holten, Director of the Staatliche Kunsthalle (Baden-Baden); and Katerina Gregos, curator and Artistic Director of Art Brussels. As always, Art Brussels also places emphasis on the individual presentation of artists with 31 galleries presenting Solo projects.

Art Brussels thus continues to maintain its profile as a fair that brings together emerging artists and galleries with more established ones. At the same time it continues to reinforce and build upon its identity as a “discovery fair” and the place where one can identify artists at the beginning of their careers. For 2015 the International Committee has selected 28% newcomers. There has also been a notable increase in upcoming galleries from the United States, which represents 10% of the exhibiting galleries.

Art Brussels is pleased to count on the continuous support of its main partner, ING.

Prime
ADN, Barcelona | Valérie Bach, Brussels | Albert Baronian, Brussels | Anita Beckers, Frankfurt Am Main | Bernier/Eliades, Athens | Brand New Gallery, Milan | Galleri Brandstrup, Oslo | Bugada & Cargnel, Paris | Bernard Ceysson, Genève, Luxembourg, Paris, Saint-Etienne | Chambers Fine Art, Beijing, New York | Chelouche, Tel Aviv | Silvia Cintra + Box 4, Rio de Janeiro | James Cohan, New York | Continua, Beijing, Paris, San Gimignano | Heike Curtze und Petra Seiser, Vienna | Patrick De Brock, Knokke | Hadrien de Montferrand, Beijing | dépendance, Brussels | DEWEER, Otegem | Eric Dupont, Paris | Heinrich Ehrhardt, Madrid | Fifty One, Antwerp | Les Filles du Calvaire, Paris | Marie-Laure Fleisch, Rome | Jean Fournier, Paris | Geukens & De Vil, Antwerp, Knokke | Gladstone, Brussels, New York | Grimm, Amsterdam | Habana, La Habana | Honor Fraser, Los Angeles | Xavier Hufkens, Brussels | Jablonka Maruani Mercier, Brussels, Knokke | Jaeger Bucher/Jeanne-Bucher, Paris | Michael Janssen, Berlin | Rodolphe Janssen, Brussels | Keitelman, Brussels | Krinzinger, Vienna | Kusseneers, Brussels | Galerie Lelong, Paris, New York | Ron Mandos, Amsterdam | Marlborough Contemporary, London | Mario Mauroner, Vienna | Greta Meert, Brussels | Meessen De Clercq, Brussels | Robert Miller, New York | Massimo Minini, Brescia | Mitterrand, Paris | MOT International, Brussels, London | Horrach Moya, Palma De Mallorca | mulier mulier, Knokke | New Art Centre, Salisbury | Nosbaum Reding, Luxembourg | Nathalie Obadia, Brussels, Paris | Office Baroque, Brussels | OSL contemporary, Oslo | Paris-Beijing, Beijing, Brussels, Paris | Polka, Paris | prometeogallery di Ida Pisani, Milan | Quadrado Azul, Porto | Almine Rech, Brussels, Paris | Michel Rein, Brussels, Paris | Denise René, Paris | Lia Rumma, Milano | Richard Saltoun, London | Karsten Schubert, London | Senda, Barcelona | André Simoens, Knokke | stephane simoens, Knokke | Filomena Soares, Lisbon | Sorry We’re Closed, Brussels | Michel Soskine Inc., Madrid, New York | Pietro Sparta, Chagny | Steinek, Wien | Suzanne Tarasieve, Paris | Daniel Templon, Brussels, Paris | Transit, Mechelen | Triangle bleu, Stavelot | Tucci Russo, Torre Pellice | Valentin, Brussels, Paris | Van De Weghe, Antwerp | Samuel Vanhoegaerden, Knokke | Axel Vervoordt, Antwerp | Nadja Vilenne, Liège | Waddington Custot, London | Zidoun-Bossuyt, Luxemburg | Zink, Berlin | de Zwarte Panter, Antwerp

Young
22,48 m2, Paris | 401contemporary, Berlin | Aeroplastics, Brussels | galerie du jour agnès b., Paris | Alice, Brussels | Alma, Riga | annex14, Zurich | Baraudou.Schriqui, Paris | Rod Barton, London | Base-Alpha, Antwerp | Battat Contemporary, Montréal | beta pictoris, Birmingham | Boetzelaer|Nispen, Amsterdam | Bourouina, Berlin | Thomas Brambilla, Bergamo | Carbon 12, Dubai | Carroll/Fletcher, London | Múrias Centeno, Lisbon, Porto |C L E A R I N G, Brussels, New York | COSAR HMT, Düsseldorf |Cruise & Callas, Berlin | D+T Project, Brussels | Kristof De Clercq, Ghent | Elizabeth Dee, New York |DITTRICH & SCHLECHTRIEM, Berlin | Drdova, Prague | Eleven Rivington, New York | Max Estrella, Madrid | Imane Farès, Paris | Feizi, Brussels, Shanghai | Thomas Fischer, Berlin | Flatland, Amsterdam | GDM, Paris | Green Art, Dubai | Harlan Levey, Brussels | Jeanine Hofland, Amsterdam | The Hole, New York | Hopstreet, Brussels | Jeanroch Dard, Brussels, Paris | Juliette Jongma, Amsterdam | Jousse Entreprise, Paris | Jozsa, Brussels | Kalfayan, Athens, Thessaloniki | K A N S A S, New York | Kevin Kavanagh, Dublin | Kleindienst, Leipzig | Tomio Koyama, Kyoto, Singapore, Tokyo | Martin Kudlek, Cologne | Laveronica, Modica | Christian Lethert, Cologne | Levy Delval, Brussels | ltd los angeles, Los Angeles | Martos, New York | Maskara, Mumbai | Mario Mazzoli, Berlin | Ani Molnár, Budapest | Galerie Nev Istanbul, Istanbul | The Office, Nicosia | On Stellar Rays, New York | On The Move, Tirana | Odile Ouizeman, Paris | Alberta Pane, Paris | Tatjana Pieters, Ghent | Jérôme Poggi, Paris | Berthold Pott, Cologne | Simon Preston, New York | Profile, Warszaw | Qbox, Athens | Quynh, Ho Chi Minh City | Raum mit Licht, Wien | Petra Rinck, Düsseldorf | Ronchini, London | Rossicontemporary, Brussels | SARIEV, Plovdiv | Niklas Schechinger, Hamburg | Barbara Seiler, Zürich |
s o b e r i n g, Paris | Stigter Van Doesburg, Amsterdam | Sullivan+Strumpf, Sydney | Tiwani, London | TORRI, Paris | Steve Turner, Los Angeles | G262 Sofie Van de Velde, Antwerp | van der Mieden, Brussels | Johannes Vogt, New York | Klaus von Nichtssagend, New York | Waldburger & Wouters, Brussels | waterside contemporary, London | Weingrüll, Karlsruhe | Zieher Smith & Horton, New York

DISCOVERY supported by Anglo Belge Special Risks
Allen, Paris | Rolando Anselmi, Berlin | balzer art projects, Basel | Bischoff Projects, Frankfurt am Main | Division of Labour, Worcester | grimmuseum, Berlin | The Journal, New York | KOW, Berlin | Leto, Warsaw | Semiose, Paris | Super Dakota, Brussels | Joseph Tang, Paris | TRAPÉZ, Budapest| ZAK|BRANICKA, Berlin

SOLO
Benjamin Appel (Weingrüll – DE) | Stephan Balleux (D+T Project – BE) | Sammy Baloji (Imane Farès – FR) |Jean-Baptiste Bernadet (Valentin – FR) | Sarah Braman (Bernard Ceysson – CH, FR, LUX) | Katharine Cooper (Flatland – NL) | Honoré d’O (Kristof De Clercq – BE) | Constant Dullaart (Carroll/Fletcher – GB) | Andris Eglitis (Alma – LT) |Angela Glajcar (Martin Kudlek – DE) | Thilo Heinzmann (dépendance – BE) |Klara Hobza (Waldburger Wouters – BE) | Markus Hofer (Mario Mauroner – AT) | Sadaharu Horio (Axel Vervoordt – BE) | Béla Pablo Janssen (Jeanrochdard – FR) | Ermias Kifleyesus (Kusseneers – BE) | Brian Kokoska (Johannes Vogt – USA) | Germaine Kruip (G262 Sofie Van De Velde – BE) | Mehdi-Gerges Lahlou (Transit – BE) | Lello//Arnell (Jozsa – BE) | Filip Markiewicz (Aeroplastics – BE) | Willem Oorebeek (Robert Miller – USA) | Hannah Perry (Steve Turner – USA) | Alessandro Roma (s o b e r i n g – FR) | Jackie Saccoccio (Eleven Rivington – USA) | Sebastiao Salgado (Polka – FR) | Jessica Sanders (K A N S A S – USA) | Travis Somerville (Beta Pictoris – US) | Narcisse Tordoir (Van de Weghe – BE) | Jannis Varelas (Krinzinger – AT)

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