Friday, January 21, 2011

In-N-Out at Art Basel 2011 (Part II)

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Art Basel’s June 15-19 fair, which boasts around 300 contemporary and modern art exhibitors, is five months away. But Art Market Views has reviewed this year’s picks. Yesterday we reported on the dealers who were off the list, that post here.

Today we tackle the newbies: dealers with enough cash, confidence and clout to climb aboard the pricey Swiss art train. There are 48 galleries who did not show in 2010, but who are on the 2011 roster.

Ten new galleries have launched onto the Art Galleries list, a destination for anointed names.

Those additions include London’s Cabinet, Budapest’s Vintage Galeria, Moscow’s Regina Gallery and Paris’ Art: Concept. Just a couple are New York based: Bortolami and Moeller.

IN: GALLERIES INCLUDED IN 2011 WHO DID NOT PARTAKE IN 2010

Gallery/Region/Section

Art: Concept            Paris        Art Galleries
Galerie Guido W. Baudach    Berlin    Art Feature
BFAS Blondeau Fine Art Services   Geneva    Art Galleries
Bo Bjerggaard        Copenhagen   Art Feature
Bortolami            New York    Art Galleries
Cabinet Gallery         London    Art Galleries
Galeria Pedro Cera        Lisbon    Art Statements
Chert                  Berlin        Art Statements
Elastic             Malmö    Art Statements
Galerie Karin Guenther      Hamburg       Art Statements
G.A.M. Galleria d’Arte Maggiore    Bologna    Art Feature
Harris Lieberman         New York       Art Statements
Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert    London        Art Galleries
Alison Jacques Gallery      London         Art Feature
Galerie Michael Janssen    Berlin        Art Feature
Galerie Juliette Jongma   Amsterdam      Art Statements
Tanya Leighton Gallery    Berlin        Art Feature
Long March  Beijing Art Statements
Frank Lloyd Gallery        Santa Monica    Art Feature
maccarone Gallery         New York    Art Statements
Kate MacGarry                      London         Art Statements
Moeller Fine Art        New York    Art Galleries
Mother’s Tankstation     Dublin    Art Statements
Murray Guy             New York       Art Statements
Nanzuka Underground    Tokyo        Art Feature
Noire Contemporary Art    Torino        Art Feature
Galleria Opdahl         Stavanger, Norway        Art Feature
Osage Gallery          Hong Kong   Art Statements
Overduin and Kite            Los Angeles       Art Statements
PSM                Berlin        Art Statements
Raster            Warsaw    Art Feature
Reena Spaulings Fine Art      New York        Art Feature
Regina Gallery         Moscow    Art Galleries
Rodeo             Istanbul    Art Statements
Galeria S.A.L.E.S.         Rome        Art Feature
Galerie Sfeir-Semler    Beirut        Art Galleries
Suzy Shammah         Milan        Art Feature
Gallery Side 2         Tokyo        Art Statements
Michael Stevenson          Cape Town    Art Statements
Sutton Lane              London           Art Statements
Galerie Micheline Szwajcer    Antwerp    Art Galleries
Three Star Art Editions
Tilton Gallery        New York    Art Feature
100 Tonson Gallery        Bangkok    Art Feature
Jonathan Viner Gallery     London    Art Statements
Vintage Galeria         Budapest    Art Galleries
Wilkinson Gallery        London     Art Feature
Zak Branicka Gallery     Krakow    Art Statements

TOTAL: 48
Art Galleries section: 10
Art Feature section: 17
Art Statements section: 20
Art Editions section: 1



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One Response to “In-N-Out at Art Basel 2011 (Part II)”

  1. Vinga says:

    And? What is so wrong in having new galleries in? Having the same galleries every year just because they have been there last year and not having the ones who’s art had never been seen in Art Basel, in my opinion would sound far worse than the other way around.
    It’s about ART. Give people chance.

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