26 – 29 agosto, Taipei World Trade Center, Taipei, Taiwan
Una delle fiere più longeve d’oriente che da quasi vent’anni è un punto fisso nell’arte asiatica. Così come Art Fair Tokyo nasce nel 1992 col nome Taipei Art Fair International. L’edizione 2011 si affianca ad ArtTaipeiForum, una tre giorni in cui si discuterà del futuro del mercato dell’arte contemporanea ai tempi della crisi economica mondiale. Le gallerie selezionate per la fiera sono circa 124 provenienti in maggioranza dall’area sud est asiatica, come Corea, Giappone ma ci sono presenze europee (in prevalenza tedesche) e nord americane. Inoltre dopo l’apertura tra Taiwan e Cina sono in aumento le partecipazioni da Hong Kong e Cina.
Attraverso le sezioni nate nel corso degli anni la fiera taiwanese si è ritagliata un ruolo significativo in campo internazionale. Nel 2006 sono nate: “Asia Live” ed “Ela-Asia” dedicate al contemporaneo e all’arte elettronica. Mentre nel 2010 nasce: “Art Taipei PHOTO” dedicata alla fotografia contemporanea in tutte le sue declinazioni (concettuale, di moda, etc.)
La scorsa edizione di Art Taipei 2010, aveva raccolto la partecipazione di 111 espositori, di cui 53 erano gallerie di fama internazionali. Durante i cinque giorni della manifestazione sono transitati ben 40,000 tra artisti, collezionisti, curatori e amanti dell’arte.
In parallelo ad Art Taipei 2011 si svolge Art Taipei Forum in precedenza denominato “Asia Art Economy Forum” dal 27 al 29 agosto 2011. Una tre giorni in cui si discuterà del futuro del mercato dell’arte contemporanea ai tempi della crisi economica mondiale. Una delle conferenze d’arte che riesce nell’intento di integrare le ricerche accademiche con una visione dei fatti a livello mondiale partendo da due temi cardine: “Intellect Art” e “Creative Business,” introducendo la molteplicità della creazione artistica in termini di forma e contenuto ed offrendo una prospettiva interdisciplinare che attraversa l’arte e la tecnologia.
David LaChapelle, Fear of Dragon, 2010,
Chromogenic Print, 177.8 x 177.8 cm, courtesy de Sarthe Gallery
Art Taipei, formerly known as Taipei Art Fair International, is the longest-standing art fair in Asia. It has been organized by Taiwan Art Gallery Association since 1992. The 18th annual event, Art Taipei 2011, will be held during 26th to 29th August, 2011, at Taipei World Trade Center.
The most important link for trading Chinese and Asian arts
Art Taipei is the most experienced and professional platform for trading Chinese and Asian arts. The art market in Taiwan has become more and more mature since the 80’s, and today’s Taiwanese collectors, many of whom brought up in this established environment, are considered to be the best collectors in the Chinese community. Taiwan’s art galleries also pride themselves with great understanding of works and relationships with artists. Not only do galleries from Korea, Japan and Southeast Asia gather at Art Taipei each year, European and North American participants are also no strangers to the event. Furthermore, with the gate opened between Taiwan and China since 2000, galleries from China and Hong Kong at the event have increased and Art Taipei is now genuinely the most important platform for Chinese arts.
Taiwan also has the inherent advantages in its location, both geographically and culturally. Located in the joint between Southeast and Northeast Asia, Taiwaneses are generally mixed-cultural, always friendly and open-minded. And with a very low Commodity Tax at only 5%, Taiwan is indeed the best venue for trading Asian arts. Also, the organizer of Art Taipei, Taiwan Art Gallery Association, is the important consultant in Chinese art markets. Its long-time experiences and knowledge have led to a comprehensive database of Chinese art market, which means the quality of Art Taipei is guaranteed. During Art Taipei, Art Taipei Forum (Asia Art Economy Forum in Taipei) will also be held and serves as the platform for gallery directors, scholars, collectors, and press from all over the world to share and exchange information about Asian art markets.
A professional art fair in presenting Asian art creation
Art Taipei is also well known for its vision. Since 2004, programs like “Artist of the Year”,I“Art Project”, and “Ela–Video” were introduced with the aim of brinigng great art works to Taiwan. In 2008, “Made in Taiwan–Young Artist Discovery” projects were launched, specifically designed to promote young, outstanding Taiwan artists onto the world stage.
In Art Taipei 2006, two new sections “Asia Live” and “Ela-Asia” focused on contemporary and electronic arts. In 2010, one new section “Art Taipei PHOTO” brought contemporary photography, conception photography and fashion photography to the scene. Through these pioneering projects, Art Taipei is now known as a professional art fair in presenting Asian art creation as well as the best venue for trading Asian arts.
Art Taipei 2010, held from August 20th to August 24th, 2010, closed on a high note. The number of participating exhibitors was 111, among which 53 were international galleries. The themed sections of Art Taipei 2010, which were Art Galleries, Mega Contemporary, Ela-Video, Art Taipei PHOTO, and Made in Taiwan–Young Artist Discovery provided the audience various stimuli of art. The exhibiting galleries considered Art Taipei 2010 a great success. New records were made on both attendance and transactions. During the five-day exhibition, this international gathering of the art world attracted 40,000 artists, collectors, curators, and art lovers from around the world. In terms of quantity and quality, Art Taipei once again proved to be one of the best international art fairs in Asia.
Mixed Media, 2011, 69 × 95 × 30 cm,Yoshiyuki OOE, train,
courtesy Tezukayama Gallery
informazioni utili:
Date: Aug 26th (Fri) to Aug 29th (Mon) 2011
Time: 11 am ~7 pm (Lasts until 6 p.m. on Aug 29th)
Vernissage: Aug 25th (Thu) 6:30pm – 9:00pm
Venue: Taipei World Trade Center (Area A&D)
Organizer: Council for Cultural Affairs
Taiwan Art Gallery Association
Taiwan External Trade Development Council