ART COLOGNE FIERA INTERNAZIONALE D’ARTE
Quest’anno la fiera più antica d’Europa presenta una selezione di quasi 200 gallerie in prevalenza tedesche ma con partecipazioni straniere che si rinnovano di anno in anno. Tra le gallerie italiane presenti Artericambi e Studio La Città (Verona), Grossetti Arte Contemporanea (Milano), Sonia Rosso (Torino) e l’ espatriata e berlinese d’adozione Supportico Lopez.
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The 2010 edition of ART COLOGNE is scheduled for 21-25 April 2010. The Fair, revamped and successfully relaunched in spring 2009, has been successful both in winning back important galleries as exhibitors and in integrating young galleries. The 2010 gallery list also sees top national and international dealers rejoining the Fair after a few years’ absence. We’re delighted to have attracted top names in the business, says ART COLOGNE Director Daniel Hug. We’ll be seeing a really high-calibre gallery list. A list which represents a significant cross-section of Germany’s major art-market centres – Berlin, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Leipzig, Munich and the Rhineland. This strong showing will give ART COLOGNE real pulling-power at both the national and the international level.’ Hug emphasizes the importance of the dealers who are coming back in 2010 – top galleries like EIGEN + ART (Berlin / Leipzig), Karsten Greve (Cologne / St. Moritz / Paris), Akira Ikeda (Berlin / New York / Taura), Johnen (Berlin), nächst St. Stephan (Vienna), Onrust (Amsterdam), The Paragon Press (London), Rüdiger Schöttle (Munich) and Sprüth Magers (Berlin / London). Other top-flight galleries who rejoined the Fair in 2009 and will also be returning for another successful run are Annely Juda Fine Art (London), 1301 PE (Los Angeles), Berinson (Berlin), Ernst Hilger (Vienna), Lahumière (Paris), Hans Mayer (Düsseldorf) and Michael Werner (Cologne / Berlin / New York).
The 2010 edition of ART COLOGNE is scheduled for 21-25 April 2010. The Fair, revamped and successfully relaunched in spring 2009, has been successful both in winning back important galleries as exhibitors and in integrating young galleries. The 2010 gallery list also sees top national and international dealers rejoining the Fair after a few years’ absence. We’re delighted to have attracted top names in the business, says ART COLOGNE Director Daniel Hug. We’ll be seeing a really high-calibre gallery list. A list which represents a significant cross-section of Germany’s major art-market centres – Berlin, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Leipzig, Munich and the Rhineland. This strong showing will give ART COLOGNE real pulling-power at both the national and the international level.’ Hug emphasizes the importance of the dealers who are coming back in 2010 – top galleries like EIGEN + ART (Berlin / Leipzig), Karsten Greve (Cologne / St. Moritz / Paris), Akira Ikeda (Berlin / New York / Taura), Johnen (Berlin), nächst St. Stephan (Vienna), Onrust (Amsterdam), The Paragon Press (London), Rüdiger Schöttle (Munich) and Sprüth Magers (Berlin / London). Other top-flight galleries who rejoined the Fair in 2009 and will also be returning for another successful run are Annely Juda Fine Art (London), 1301 PE (Los Angeles), Berinson (Berlin), Ernst Hilger (Vienna), Lahumière (Paris), Hans Mayer (Düsseldorf) and Michael Werner (Cologne / Berlin / New York).
The 2009 relaunch of ART COLOGNE saw a number of important changes in the management, scope and format of the Fair. The event was more concentrated and clearly defined, with a slimmed-down exhibitor list and compacter architecture and layout. Greater emphasis was placed on its traditional core strengths. An innovative programme of cooperative arrangements with a large number of important Rhineland museums has strengthened local cultural links. This fresh new focus and format has triggered a very positive response and provides a promising springboard for 2010.
The 2010 edition of ART COLOGNE – the 44th in its long history -will again be staged in Hall 11 of the Cologne Trade Fair Centre (Koelnmesse).
190 leading national and international galleries are expected. They will be showcasing classical 20th-century art, post-war art and contemporary art. The gallery list as it currently stands already includes important names in all three sections of the Fair. Top-flight galleries rejoining after a few years’ absence are: Bo Bjerggaard (Copenhagen), EIGEN + ART (Berlin / Leipzig), Karsten Greve (Cologne / St. Moritz / Paris), Akira Ikeda (Berlin / New York / Taura), Johnen (Berlin), Peter Kilchmann (Zürich), nächst St. Stephan (Vienna), Giti Nourbakhsch (Berlin), Onrust (Amsterdam), The Paragon Press (London), Rüdiger Schöttle (Munich) and Sprüth Magers (Berlin / London). The Fair will also be hosting dealers from countries that were not represented at the 2009 event like Kalfayan (Athens / Thessaloniki), Neon Parc (Melbourne), Sonia Rosso (Turin), Starkwhite (Auckland) and The Third Line (Dubai). The upper level of the exhibition hall will be showcasing cutting-edge trends in international contemporary art together with the popular Open Space’ and New Contemporaries’ sections. Important young galleries that have already signed up – many of them newcomers – include Loraini Alimantiri Gazonrouge (Athens), Andersen-S Contemporary (Berlin / Copenhagen), Broadway 1602 (New York), Fonti (Naples), Iris Kadel (Karlsruhe), Ben Kaufmann (Berlin), Koch Oberhuber + Wolff (Berlin), Johann König (Berlin), lokal 30 (Warsaw / London), Kate MacGarry (London), Diana Stigter (Amsterdam), Martin van Zomeren (Amsterdam) and Jocelyn Wolff (Paris).
Provisional Gallery List
1301 PE, Los Angeles A Aanant & Zoo, Berlin; Loraini Alimantiri Gazonrouge, Athen; Andersen-S Contemporary, Berlin / Kopenhagen; ARNDT, Berlin; Artericambi, Verona; Martin Asbaek, Kopenhagen; ASPN, Leipzig; Aussereuropäische Kunst Dierking, Köln B Baer, Dresden; Bartha Contemporary, London; Base, Tokio; Baukunst, Köln; Beck & Eggeling, Düsseldorf; Anita Beckers, Frankfurt; Klaus Benden, Köln; Berinson, Berlin; Berlin, Berlin; Andreas Binder, München; Katharina Bittel, Hamburg; Bo Bjerggaard, Kopenhagen; Boisserée, Köln; BQ, Berlin; Sebastian Brandl, Köln; Broadway 1602, New York; Lena Brüning, Berlin; Daniel Buchholz, Köln / Berlin; Bugdahn und Kaimer, Düsseldorf C Gisela Capitain, Köln; Charim, Wien; Chert, Berlin; Circus Hein, Berlin; Clages, Köln; John Connelly Presents, New York; Cosar HMT, Düsseldorf; Isabella Czarnowska, Berlin D Desaga, Köln; Dogenhaus, Leipzig E Christian Ehrentraut, Berlin; EIGEN + ART, Berlin / Leipzig; Eleven Rivington, New York F Johannes Faber, Wien; Fahnemann, Berlin; Ferenbalm-Gurbrü Station, Karlsruhe; Fiebach & Minninger, Köln; Figge von Rosen, Köln; Konrad Fischer, Düsseldorf / Berlin, Fischer Kunsthandel & Edition, Berlin; Thomas Flor, Düsseldorf; Fonti, Neapel, Forsblom, Helsinki, Max Weber Six Friedrich, München, Klaus Gerrit Friese, Stuttgart G Gentili, Prato, Vera Gliem, Köln; Wolfgang Gmyrek, Düsseldorf; Bärbel Grässlin, Frankfurt; Karsten Greve, Köln / St. Moritz / Paris; Andreas Grimm, München; Barbara Gross, München; Grossetti Arte Contemporanea, Mailand; Karin Günther, Hamburg H Haas, Zürich / Berlin; Hachmeister, Münster; Häusler Contemporary, München / Zürich; Hammelehle und Ahrens, Köln, Ceri Hand, Liverpool; Reinhard Hauff, Stuttgart; Marianne Hennemann, Bonn, Henze & Ketterer, Wichtrach / Riehen; Ernst Hilger, Wien; Andreas Höhne, München; Hoffmann, Friedberg; Heinz Holtmann, Köln; Andreas Huber, Wien I Akira Ikeda, Berlin / New York / Taura J Martin Janda, Wien; Jaski, Amsterdam; JOHNEN, Berlin; Annely Juda Fine Art, London K Galleri K, Oslo, Iris Kadel, Karlsruhe; Kalfayan, Athen / Thessaloniki; Kamm, Berlin, Karma International, Zürich; mike karstens, Münster; Ben Kaufmann, Berlin, Peter Kilchmann, Zürich; KIMMERICH, New York; Parisa Kind, Frankfurt; Kleindienst, Leipzig, Anna Klinkhammer, Düsseldorf; Sabine Knust, München; Koch, Hannover; Koch Oberhuber + Wolff, Berlin; Dr. Dorothea van der Koelen, Mainz / Venedig; Johann König, Berlin; Konzett, Wien; Krobath, Wien, Kudlek van der Grinten, Köln; Kuttner Siebert, Berlin L L.A. Galerie, Frankfurt; Studio La Città, Verona; Laden fuer Nichts, Leipzig; Lahumière, Paris; Galerie für Landschaftskunst, Hamburg; Lange + Pult, Zürich, Gebr. Lehmann, Dresden / Berlin, Christian Lethert, Köln, Levy, Hamburg / Berlin; lokal 30, Warschau / London; Löhrl, Mönchengladbach, Patricia Low, Gstaad; Linn Lühn, Köln; Ludorff, Düsseldorf, Lullin + Ferrari, Zürich M M 29 / Richter Brückner, Köln, Kate MacGarry, London; Brigitte March, Stuttgart; Maulberger, München; Hans Mayer, Düsseldorf; Mirko Mayer/ m-projects, Köln, Mario Mazzoli, Berlin, Hubertus Melsheimer, Köln, Karlheinz Meyer, Karlsruhe; Moderne, Silkeborg, MOT International, London N nächst St. Stephan, Wien Christian Nagel, Köln / Berlin; Neon Parc, Melbourne; Georg Nothelfer, Berlin; Giti Nourbakhsch, Berlin O Alexander Ochs, Berlin / Peking; Onrust, Amsterdam P The Paragon Press, London; Parrotta, Stuttgart; Priska Pasquer, Köln; Peres Projects, Berlin / Los Angeles; Rupert Pfab, Düsseldorf; Karl Pfefferle, München; MAUD PIQUION, Berlin; Tanja Pol, München R Thomas Rehbein, Köln; Remmert und Barth, Düsseldorf; Rieder, München; Petra Rinck, Düsseldorf; J.P. Ritsch-Fisch, Strasburg; Margarete Roeder, New York; Stefan Röpke, Köln / Madrid; Rosenfeld, Tel Aviv; Sonia Rosso, Turin; Jette Rudolph, Berlin S Salis & Vertes, Zürich /Salzburg; Samuelis Baumgarte, Bielefeld, Marion Scharmann, Köln; Scheffel, Bad Homburg; Aurel Scheibler, Berlin; Brigitte Schenk, Köln; Frank Schlag, Essen; Schlichtenmaier, Stuttgart; SCHMIDT & HANDRUP, Köln; Schmidt Maczollek, Köln; Schönewald Fine Arts, Düsseldorf; Rüdiger Schöttle, München; Schwarzer, Düsseldorf; Otto Schweins, Köln; September, Berlin, Sies + Höke, Düsseldorf; Silberkuppe, Berlin; Simonis, Düsseldorf; Springer + Winckler, Berlin, Sprüth Magers, Berlin / London; Edition Staeck, Heidelberg; STARKWHITE, Auckland; Steinek, Wien, Steinle Contemporary, München, Diana Stigter, Amsterdam; Walter Storms, München; Hans Strelow, Düsseldorf; Jacky Strenz, Frankfurt; Olaf Stüber, Berlin; Supportico Lopez, Berlin; Jiri Svestka, Prag / Berlin T taguchi fine art, Tokio; The Third Line, Dubai; Elisabeth & Klaus Thoman, Innsbruck; Thomas, München; Wilma Tolksdorf, Frankfurt / Berlin U Utermann, Dortmund V VAN HORN, Düsseldorf; Martin van Zomeren, Amsterdam W Antje Wachs, Berlin; edith wahlandt, Stuttgart; Klara Wallner, Berlin; Warhus Rittershaus, Köln; Michael Werner, Köln / Berlin / New York; Wetterling, Stockholm; Wienerroither & Kohlbacher, Wien; Michael Wiesehöfer, Köln; Eva Winkeler, Frankfurt / Köln; Jocelyn Wolff, Paris; Workplace, Gateshead Z Susanne Zander, Köln; Thomas Zander, Köln (gennaio 2010)
1301 PE, Los Angeles A Aanant & Zoo, Berlin; Loraini Alimantiri Gazonrouge, Athen; Andersen-S Contemporary, Berlin / Kopenhagen; ARNDT, Berlin; Artericambi, Verona; Martin Asbaek, Kopenhagen; ASPN, Leipzig; Aussereuropäische Kunst Dierking, Köln B Baer, Dresden; Bartha Contemporary, London; Base, Tokio; Baukunst, Köln; Beck & Eggeling, Düsseldorf; Anita Beckers, Frankfurt; Klaus Benden, Köln; Berinson, Berlin; Berlin, Berlin; Andreas Binder, München; Katharina Bittel, Hamburg; Bo Bjerggaard, Kopenhagen; Boisserée, Köln; BQ, Berlin; Sebastian Brandl, Köln; Broadway 1602, New York; Lena Brüning, Berlin; Daniel Buchholz, Köln / Berlin; Bugdahn und Kaimer, Düsseldorf C Gisela Capitain, Köln; Charim, Wien; Chert, Berlin; Circus Hein, Berlin; Clages, Köln; John Connelly Presents, New York; Cosar HMT, Düsseldorf; Isabella Czarnowska, Berlin D Desaga, Köln; Dogenhaus, Leipzig E Christian Ehrentraut, Berlin; EIGEN + ART, Berlin / Leipzig; Eleven Rivington, New York F Johannes Faber, Wien; Fahnemann, Berlin; Ferenbalm-Gurbrü Station, Karlsruhe; Fiebach & Minninger, Köln; Figge von Rosen, Köln; Konrad Fischer, Düsseldorf / Berlin, Fischer Kunsthandel & Edition, Berlin; Thomas Flor, Düsseldorf; Fonti, Neapel, Forsblom, Helsinki, Max Weber Six Friedrich, München, Klaus Gerrit Friese, Stuttgart G Gentili, Prato, Vera Gliem, Köln; Wolfgang Gmyrek, Düsseldorf; Bärbel Grässlin, Frankfurt; Karsten Greve, Köln / St. Moritz / Paris; Andreas Grimm, München; Barbara Gross, München; Grossetti Arte Contemporanea, Mailand; Karin Günther, Hamburg H Haas, Zürich / Berlin; Hachmeister, Münster; Häusler Contemporary, München / Zürich; Hammelehle und Ahrens, Köln, Ceri Hand, Liverpool; Reinhard Hauff, Stuttgart; Marianne Hennemann, Bonn, Henze & Ketterer, Wichtrach / Riehen; Ernst Hilger, Wien; Andreas Höhne, München; Hoffmann, Friedberg; Heinz Holtmann, Köln; Andreas Huber, Wien I Akira Ikeda, Berlin / New York / Taura J Martin Janda, Wien; Jaski, Amsterdam; JOHNEN, Berlin; Annely Juda Fine Art, London K Galleri K, Oslo, Iris Kadel, Karlsruhe; Kalfayan, Athen / Thessaloniki; Kamm, Berlin, Karma International, Zürich; mike karstens, Münster; Ben Kaufmann, Berlin, Peter Kilchmann, Zürich; KIMMERICH, New York; Parisa Kind, Frankfurt; Kleindienst, Leipzig, Anna Klinkhammer, Düsseldorf; Sabine Knust, München; Koch, Hannover; Koch Oberhuber + Wolff, Berlin; Dr. Dorothea van der Koelen, Mainz / Venedig; Johann König, Berlin; Konzett, Wien; Krobath, Wien, Kudlek van der Grinten, Köln; Kuttner Siebert, Berlin L L.A. Galerie, Frankfurt; Studio La Città, Verona; Laden fuer Nichts, Leipzig; Lahumière, Paris; Galerie für Landschaftskunst, Hamburg; Lange + Pult, Zürich, Gebr. Lehmann, Dresden / Berlin, Christian Lethert, Köln, Levy, Hamburg / Berlin; lokal 30, Warschau / London; Löhrl, Mönchengladbach, Patricia Low, Gstaad; Linn Lühn, Köln; Ludorff, Düsseldorf, Lullin + Ferrari, Zürich M M 29 / Richter Brückner, Köln, Kate MacGarry, London; Brigitte March, Stuttgart; Maulberger, München; Hans Mayer, Düsseldorf; Mirko Mayer/ m-projects, Köln, Mario Mazzoli, Berlin, Hubertus Melsheimer, Köln, Karlheinz Meyer, Karlsruhe; Moderne, Silkeborg, MOT International, London N nächst St. Stephan, Wien Christian Nagel, Köln / Berlin; Neon Parc, Melbourne; Georg Nothelfer, Berlin; Giti Nourbakhsch, Berlin O Alexander Ochs, Berlin / Peking; Onrust, Amsterdam P The Paragon Press, London; Parrotta, Stuttgart; Priska Pasquer, Köln; Peres Projects, Berlin / Los Angeles; Rupert Pfab, Düsseldorf; Karl Pfefferle, München; MAUD PIQUION, Berlin; Tanja Pol, München R Thomas Rehbein, Köln; Remmert und Barth, Düsseldorf; Rieder, München; Petra Rinck, Düsseldorf; J.P. Ritsch-Fisch, Strasburg; Margarete Roeder, New York; Stefan Röpke, Köln / Madrid; Rosenfeld, Tel Aviv; Sonia Rosso, Turin; Jette Rudolph, Berlin S Salis & Vertes, Zürich /Salzburg; Samuelis Baumgarte, Bielefeld, Marion Scharmann, Köln; Scheffel, Bad Homburg; Aurel Scheibler, Berlin; Brigitte Schenk, Köln; Frank Schlag, Essen; Schlichtenmaier, Stuttgart; SCHMIDT & HANDRUP, Köln; Schmidt Maczollek, Köln; Schönewald Fine Arts, Düsseldorf; Rüdiger Schöttle, München; Schwarzer, Düsseldorf; Otto Schweins, Köln; September, Berlin, Sies + Höke, Düsseldorf; Silberkuppe, Berlin; Simonis, Düsseldorf; Springer + Winckler, Berlin, Sprüth Magers, Berlin / London; Edition Staeck, Heidelberg; STARKWHITE, Auckland; Steinek, Wien, Steinle Contemporary, München, Diana Stigter, Amsterdam; Walter Storms, München; Hans Strelow, Düsseldorf; Jacky Strenz, Frankfurt; Olaf Stüber, Berlin; Supportico Lopez, Berlin; Jiri Svestka, Prag / Berlin T taguchi fine art, Tokio; The Third Line, Dubai; Elisabeth & Klaus Thoman, Innsbruck; Thomas, München; Wilma Tolksdorf, Frankfurt / Berlin U Utermann, Dortmund V VAN HORN, Düsseldorf; Martin van Zomeren, Amsterdam W Antje Wachs, Berlin; edith wahlandt, Stuttgart; Klara Wallner, Berlin; Warhus Rittershaus, Köln; Michael Werner, Köln / Berlin / New York; Wetterling, Stockholm; Wienerroither & Kohlbacher, Wien; Michael Wiesehöfer, Köln; Eva Winkeler, Frankfurt / Köln; Jocelyn Wolff, Paris; Workplace, Gateshead Z Susanne Zander, Köln; Thomas Zander, Köln (gennaio 2010)