Wednesday, July 28, 2010

In-N-Out at FIAC (Part I)

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FIAC!, the Parisian art fair with an exclamation point as part of its logo, has lost (or rejected) 64 dealers who took part in the 2009 edition.  The fair takes place Oct. 21-24.

In this ever churning world, the fair — which boasts 192 modern and contemporary exhibitors –  includes 50 new exhibitors, including 16 in a section devoted to dealers who have been in business less than 10 years. Overall 72 exhibitors are French.

Some of the prominent names on Art Market Views‘ OUT list (compiled by the ever helpful AMV’s contributor Mackie Healy) include Acquavella, Richard Gray, L & M Arts, Krugier  and Pace Wildenstein (now Pace Gallery), who had all taken part last year in a joint stand orchestrated by Daniel Malingue. Other New Yorkers who exhibited in 2009 and are out for 2010 include Marianne Boesky and Bortolami.

Never fear. The fair has bolstered its New York representation, adding Gladstone, Lehmann Maupin NY, Metro Pictures, Salon 94, Ubu Gallery, Michael Werner and David Zwirner plus and Los Angeles dealer Blum & Poe. Tomorrow we will post the IN list.

OUT: GALLERIES WHO ARE NOT RETURNING

Gallery /City

ACB, Budapest
Acquavella Galleries, New York
Aiden Gallery, Moscow
Akinci, Amsterdam
Galerie Thomas Ammann Fine Art AG, Zurich
Galerie Anhava, Helsinki
Art Attitude Herve Bize, Nancy
Balice Hertling, Paris
Anne Barrault, Paris
Galerie Guy Bartschi, Geneva
Guido W. Baudach, Berlin
Galerie Beyeler, Basel
Marianne Boesky, New York
Bortolami, New York
Jean Brolly, Paris
Daniel Buchholz, Berlin/Cologne
Cabinet Interieur, London/Brussels
Castillo/corrales, Paris
Galerie Louis Carre & Cie, Paris
Claude Bernard, Paris
Chelouche Gallery, Tel Aviv
Pilar Corrias, London
Riccardo Crespi, Milan
De Expeditie, Amsterdam
Dependence, Brussels
Distrito 4, Madrid
DMK, Paris/Copenhagen
Down Town, Paris
Eric Dupont, Paris
Figge Von Rosen, Cologne
Enrico Fornello, Prato
Gabinete De Arte Raquel Arnaud, Sao Paulo
Annie Gentils, Antwerp
Richard Gray Gallery, New York
Haas & Fischer, Zurich
Erna Hecey, Brussels
Herald Street, London
Eva Hober, Paris
Inda gallery, Budapest
Grita Insam, Vienna
Catherine Issert, Saint Paul de Vence
Galerie Krugier & Cie, Geneva
La B.A.N.K., Paris
La Blanchisserie, Boulogne-Billancourt
Serge Le Borgne, Paris
L&M Arts, New York
Magazzino d’Arte Moderna, Rome
Malingue, Paris
Oriol, Barcelona
Pace Wildenstein, New York (now Pace Gallery)
Paragon, London
Patrick Seguin, Paris
Perugi Artecontemporanea, Padova
Eric Philippe, Paris
Galerie Theirry Salvador, Brussels
Schleicher + Lange, Paris
Thomas Schulte, Berlin
Sorry We’re Closed, Brussels
Jiri Svestka, Prague
The Approach, London
Galerie Thomas, Munich
Vima Gold, London
Viltin, Budapest
Nicola Von Senger, Zurich



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