September 19–22, 2019
Av. La Esperanza with Carrera 39
Corferias
Bogotá,
Colombia
The 15th anniversary of ARTBO | International Art Fair of Bogota, will take place on a new set of dates from September 19 to the 22, 2019 with a preview and vernissage on September 18.
For the first time, the fair will coincide with the 45th Salón Nacional de Artistas, the largest exhibition program in Colombia organized by the Ministry of Culture; and the 10th Premio Luis Caballero by the Instituto Distrital de las Artes, a prize that commissions site-specific works to renowned Colombian artists throughout the city.
The fair’s unique model, of both commercial and non-commercial sections, and its focus on quality and diversity, has given it one of the most refreshing perspectives within the international art fair circuit. This year, ARTBO | Fair will feature a selection of 65 established, emerging and cutting-edge galleries from around the world.
Participating galleries: (bis) oficina de proyectos (Cali, Colombia); Abra (Caracas, Venezuela); Acacia (Havana, Cuba); ALARCÓN CRIADO (Seville, Spain); Aldo de Sousa (Buenos Aires, Argentina); Arróniz Arte Contemporáneo (Mexico City, Mexico); ATM (Gijon, Spain); Aurora - espacio para el arte y el diseño (Bogota, Colombia); Beatriz Esguerra Arte (Bogota, Colombia); Beta Galería (Bogota, Colombia); Casa Hoffmann (Bogota, Colombia); central galería (São Paulo, Brazil); Crisis (Lima, Peru); El Museo / Fernando Pradilla (Bogota, Colombia); FELD+HAUS (Frankfurt, Germany); Casas Riegner (Bogota, Colombia); Galeria Doce Cero Cero -12:00- (Bogota, Colombia); Galeria Eduardo Fernandes (São Paulo, Brazil); Galería Elba Benítez (Madrid, Spain); Galería Juan Silió (Santander, Spain); Galería Karen Huber (Mexico City, Mexico); Galería La Cometa (Bogotá, Colombia); Galeria Luisa Strina (São Paulo, Brazil); Galería Sextante (Bogota, Colombia); Herlitzka + Faria (Buenos Aires, Argentina); HILO (Buenos Aires, Argentina); Impakto (Lima, Peru); Instituto de Visión (Bogota, Colombia); isla flotante (Buenos Aires, Argentina); La Balsa Arte (Bogota, Colombia); LA galería (Bogota, Colombia); Leon Tovar Gallery (New York, United States); Liberia (Bogota, Colombia); Lokkus (Medellin, Colombia); Max Estrella (Madrid, Spain); mor charpentier (Paris, France); NF Nieves Fernández (Madrid, Spain); Nora Fisch (Buenos Aires, Argentina); Nueveochenta (Bogota, Colombia); Otros 360º (Bogota, Colombia); PASTO (Buenos Aires, Argentina); Plecto (Greenville, United States); Polígrafa Obra Gráfica (Barcelona, Spain); Portas Vilaseca Galeria (Rio De Janeiro, Brazil); Rafael Pérez Hernando (Madrid, Spain); Rincón (Bogota, Colombia); Rolf Art (Buenos Aires, Argentina); Ruth Benzacar Galería de Arte (Buenos Aires, Argentina); Salón Comunal (Bogota, Colombia); Servando (Havana, Cuba); SGR Galería (Bogota, Colombia); Vermelho (São Paulo, Brazil); Violenta (Guayaquil, Ecuador); Zilberman Istanbul, Berlin (Istanbul, Turkey); Zipper Galeria (São Paulo, Brazil).
Fair sections
Principal: Galleries from all over the world are chosen by a Selection Committee to participate in this section. The fair’s selection is a balanced mix of established, emerging and cutting-edge galleries.
Proyectos
Curator: Aaron Cezar (Director, Delfina Foundation, London)
Performance in Practice looks at performance in the widest sense, presenting it as a way of processing the world around us and from the perspective of production and reception of artworks.
Referentes
Curator: Krist Gruijthuijsen (Director, KW Institute, Berlin)
This edition of Referentes traces Colombia’s artistic networks trough a multi-generational dialogue that follows references across art, literature, film, music and popular culture.
Sitio
This section presents large-scale works that transcend traditional exhibition formats and stimulate the audience’s perception. Each year, the section features modern and contemporary artworks from different galleries participating in the fair.
Foro
Under the title “15 Years of ARTBO,” this section presents a series of panel discussions centered on the recent transformation of the Colombian and Latin-American art scene.
Artecámara
Curator: Helena Producciones (Artist collective, Cali)
This section features the work of young Colombian artists with no commercial representation who are selected by a curator through a national and public call for applications.
Libro de Artista
A showcase of art book editors and distributors dedicated to promoting publications as an artistic medium.
Articularte
A space for collective experimentation and production built around workshops created to bring different audiences closer to contemporary art practices.
Instituciones, editoriales y publicaciones culturales
Each year, different national and international art and culture institutions participate in ARTBO Fair to promote their work.
For further information, please visit ARTBO’s website.