November 7–10, 2019
Shanghai Exhibition Center
No.1000 Middle Yan An Road
Shanghai
China
Hours: Thursday–Friday 2–7pm
application@art021.org
The highly anticipated seventh edition of ART021 Shanghai Contemporary Art Fair will take place from November 7 to 10 at Shanghai Exhibition Center. 110 world’s leading galleries from 18 countries and 57 cities were selected to present contemporary art and design by established and emerging artists.
As one of the most important contemporary art fairs in Asia, ART021 reinforces its ongoing commitment to leveraging local recourses with a global perspective, supporting contemporary Chinese art and cultivating new generations of domestic collectors. Local galleries continue to be strongly presented in the 2019 edition. More than 70% of galleries have spaces in China and other Regions in Asia. While many western blue-chip galleries once again return to ART021, this year’s fair convenes a robust roster of young galleries participating in ART021 for the first time. Featured regions stretch from Europe and North America to emerging markets, including Southeast Asia and the Middle East.
2019 ART021 gallery list
Main Galleries presents 80 premiere galleries focusing on 21st century contemporary art. 21 galleries join the fair for the first time including: Gallery Baton (Seoul), Bill Brady Gallery (Miami), Carlier | Gebauer (Berlin), Carpenters Workshop Gallery (London), Marta Cervera (Madrid), Flowers Gallery (London), Friedman Benda (New York), Hunsand Space (Beijing), In Situ - Fabienne Leclerc (Paris), David Kordansky Gallery (Los Angeles), Galerie Kornfeld (Berlin), Carl Kostyál Gallery (London), Galerie Nathalie Obadia (Paris), Opera Gallery (Hong Kong), Over The Influence (Hong Kong), Permagate Space (Guangzhou), Ping Art Space (Taipei), Quantum Gallery (Shanghai), Almine Rech (Paris), Ross + Kramer Gallery (New York), SA+ (Seoul).
Detour, the section by invitation investigates discourses from regions beyond the Euro-American fabricated geographic networks and canonized narratives, in a hope to understand artistic, intellectual, social, political, and economic exchanges and developments on a global scale from different viewpoints. 2019 Detour is entitled the Silk Roads. It focuses on intricate trade routes from an immense segment of the ancient Silk Road. The exhibition loosely follows Marco Polo’s footsteps to revisit the conflicts, compromises, and interactions in the continental network of Eurasia. 12 invited galleries from China, Korea, Iran, The United Arab Emirates, Romania, Indonesia, Thailand, and The United Kingdom will join forces to map out the renewed sensibility and influence from the regions, affording visitors an alternative mode of visual experience.
Participating galleries of the Detour section: CLC Gallery Venture (Beijing) / Sandwich (Bucharest), Dastan’s Basement (Tehran) , Empty Gallery(Hong Kong), Lawrie Shabibi (Dubai), Nicodim Gallery (Bucharest/Los Angeles), Roh Projects (Jakarta)/ Nova Contemporary (Bangkok), Tabula Rasa Gallery (Beijing), Gallery Vacancy (Shanghai), Various Small Fires (Seoul/Los Angeles), Vigo Gallery (London)
Approach supports the development of young galleries across the world by applying a different pricing model than the main section. Participating galleries will present either a solo or a group show featuring fewer than three artists with a curatorial approach. This year’s APPROACH presents 18 promising galleries with 12 first-time participants includes: Askeri Gallery (Moscow), G. Gallery (Seoul), Hatch Art Project (Singapore), Isart Gallery (Kaohsiung), Gallery Kiche (Seoul), Metaphysical Art Gallery (Taipei), O2Art (Beijing), Original Song Gallery (Shanghai), Pékin Fine Arts (Beijing), The Club (Tokyo), Vin Gallery (Ho Chi Minh City), YOD Gallery (Osaka).
Beyond transcends the spatial limitation of traditional art-fair booths. It showcases large-scale paintings, sculptures and installations in the public area of ART021. Beyond-Extends integrates contemporary art installations into public life by placing them in the public spaces outside the fair. Through artist collaborations, Beyond-Extends promotes public art in China and engages with the local Shanghai community. This year’s Beyond-Extends will expand the scope to cover a number of commercial complexes, infiltrating city corners with more various public art projects.