INVESTEC CAPE TOWN ART FAIR Gallery Announcement 2019
Above: Polar Pivi, Pieter Vermeerson represented by Perrotin gallery ñ Perrotin is one of the international galleries returning to the Fair in 2019. Right: Jake Singer - Whirl and Scramble - Matter Gallery Jake has been selected to participate in the second iteration of the SOLO section, which will explore the effects of the digital world on artistic production and our lived realities.
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nvestec Cape Town Art Fair is pleased to announce the participating galleries in its seventh edition, taking place from 15 to 17 February 2019 at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC). Investec Cape Town Art Fair is set once again to offer a unique cross-section of the art market, representing the forefront of contemporary art globally.
An increasingly large contingent within Investec Cape Town Art Fair is made up of prominent galleries based in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. These galleries are well-established internationally, representing exciting, established and emerging artists with a presence in museums, biennials, and art fairs around the world. International galleries returning to the Fair include Perrotin (Paris), Galleria Minini (Brescia), Galerie
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Cécile Fakhoury (Abidjan), Galleria Continua (San Gimignano), Circle Art Gallery (Nairobi), Officine dell’Immagine (Milan), Gregor Podnar (Berlin), First Floor Gallery (Harare), October Gallery (London), Galleria Giovanni Bonelli (Milan), Addis Fine Art (Addis Ababa), and Afriart Gallery (Kampala). There is also an influx of international galleries participating in Investec Cape Town Art Fair for the first time, such as Templon (Paris), MAGNIN-A (Paris), LOOM Gallery, Ayyam Gallery (Dubai), Retro Africa (Lagos), Lia Rumma (Milan), Omenka Gallery (Lagos), and Montoro12 Gallery (Rome), and Edoardo Secci Contemporary (Florence). Investec Cape Town Art Fair also serves as the hometown fair of local galleries with a significant international presence.
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