Today Art Basel announced the 269 leading international galleries selected for its 2019 edition in Miami Beach this December. As the premier art fair of the Americas, more than half of the exhibitors have exhibition spaces in North and South America, providing a unique overview of the art scenes within the region. 13 galleries from the Americas are participating in the fair for the first time: Barro Arte Contemporáneo from Buenos Aires; Document, moniquemeloche, and Mariane Ibrahim Gallery from Chicago; M+B and Parker Gallery from Los Angeles; Nicelle Beauchene Gallery, Company Gallery and Karma from New York; Galería Agustina Ferreyra from Mexico City; Central Fine from Miami Beach; Cooper Cole from Toronto; and Catriona Jeffries from Vancouver.
Given the fair's global focus, the list of exhibitors includes galleries from 33 countries and territories spanning five continents, with a particularly strong lineup of galleries and artists from Asia. New entries to the fair from the region include 10 Chancery Lane Gallery from Hong Kong, Magician Space from Beijing, and ROH Projects from Jakarta, while Hanart TZ Gallery from Hong Kong participates for the first time in the Galleries sector. In addition, Taka Ishii Gallery from Tokyo and Edouard Malingue Gallery with exhibition spaces in Hong Kong and Shanghai both return to the fair after a hiatus.
The show's comprehensive narrative goes beyond its geographical breadth. Leading experts in Modern and historical works such as Acquavella Galleries, Landau Fine Art and Mary-Anne Martin Fine Art are joined by a new generation of art galleries including Clearing, Galeria Jaqueline Martins, and Société, allowing the show to span over a century of art history. Additionally, Meridians will provide a new platform for galleries and their artists to show work that pushes the boundaries of the traditional art fair layout. Curated by Magalí Arriola, Director of Museo Tamayo, the sector will be staged in the new Grand Ballroom of the MBCC, a column-less exhibition space of almost 6,000 square meters (60,000 square feet) that is directly connected to the exhibition halls.
GalleriesThe main sector of the show features 203 of the world's leading galleries presenting the highest quality of painting, sculpture, drawings, installation, photography, video, and digital works. As debuted at its Basel fair this past June, Art Basel is also applying a sliding-scale pricing model in Miami Beach this December and welcomes 14 influential galleries to the main sector for the first time: Peter Blum Gallery, Ceysson & Bénétière, Clearing, Hanart TZ Gallery, High Art, hunt kastner, Gaga, Catriona Jeffries, Karma,Maisterravalbuena, Galeria Jaqueline Martins, Revolver Galería, Tyler Rollins Fine Art, Société. In addition, five galleries – Luciana Brito Galeria, Taka Ishii Gallery, Galeria Leme, Roberts Project and Galleria Christian Stein – are returning to Galleries after a hiatus. For the full gallery list for Galleries, please visit artbasel.com/miami- beach/galleries.
PositionsAllowing curators, critics, collectors, and visitors to discover new talents from across the globe, galleries in Positions present one major project by a single emerging artist. This year, the sector features 14 solo booths, including six exhibitors who are participating in the show for the first time. Sector highlights include: 'Watch Before You Fall' by Manal AlDowayan at Sabrina Amrani, Colter Jacobsen's ‘Begin Being’ at Callicoon Fine Arts; Cooper Cole presenting sculptural work by Canadian artist Tau Lewis, and photographs by Paul Mpagi Sepuya at Document. For the full gallery list for Positions, please visit artbasel.com/miami-beach/positions.
NovaProviding a platform for galleries to present new work by up to three artists, Nova this year features 25 exhibitors. Highlights include: a series of new painting by Miami-based Haitian artist Tomm El-Saieh at Central Fine, work by Mira Dancy and Jesse Darling at Chapter NY, an immersive installation by Raúl de Nieves and Cajsa von Zeipel at Company Gallery, a new series of paintings by Didier William at James Fuentes, a solo presentation by Paris-based multidisciplinary artist Neïl Beloufa at Ghebaly Gallery, Mariane Ibrahim Gallery's showcase of new and recent works by Amoako Boafo, and the debut of a new body of work by conceptual photographer Todd Gray at David Lewis. For the full gallery list for Nova, please visit artbasel.com/miami-beach/nova.
SurveyFeaturing 16 focused presentations of work created before 2000, Survey introduces six new galleries to the Miami Beach edition, among them: 10 Chancery Lane Gallery from Hong Kong; acb from Budapest; Nicelle Beauchene Gallery from New York; and Galerie Mitterrand from Paris. Further highlights include Miriam Schapiro at Eric Firestone Gallery; Parker Gallery’s group exhibition of surreal ceramic sculptures by Bay Area artists, Jess (Collins) at Tibor de Nagy, Faith Ringgold at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery, and Joseph Yoakum at Venus Over Manhattan. For the full gallery list for Survey, please visit artbasel.com/miami-beach/survey.
EditionThe sector presents 11 global leaders in the field of prints and editioned works: Cristea Roberts Gallery, Crown Point Press, Gemini G.E.L., Carolina Nitsch, Pace Prints, Paragon, Polígrafa Obra Gràfica, Susan Sheehan Gallery, STPI, Two Palms, and ULAE. For further information, please visit artbasel.com/miami-beach/edition. Meridians Curated by Magalí Arriola, Director of Museo Tamayo, the new sector will feature around 30 ambitious presentations pushing the boundaries of a traditional art fair layout. Meridians will be staged in the MBCC's new Grand Ballroom, directly connected to the exhibition halls. More details will be released in October. Further details on the project-based Kabinett sector, as well as the Conversations program, will also be available in the coming months.
Museums Shows and Private CollectionsVisitors to the Miami Beach show will have the opportunity to view South Florida’s leading museums and private collections, including the new Rubell Museum, a 100,000-square- foot campus that will present exhibitions drawn from an unparalleled collection built over 54 years, and Espacio 23, a contemporary art space founded by collector and philanthropist Jorge M. Pérez, serving artists, curators, and the general public, with regular exhibitions, residencies and a variety of special projects drawn from the Pérez Collection. Both spaces will open in Miami’s Allapattah neighborhood.
GALLERY LIST MIAMI BEACH | SEPTEMBER 11 | 2019 GALLERIESGallery Name 303 Gallery 47 Canal A Gentil Carioca Miguel Abreu Gallery Acquavella Galleries Altman Siegel Applicat-Prazan Alfonso Artiaco Galerie Guido W. Baudach galería elba benítez Ruth Benzacar Galeria de Arte Bergamin & Gomide Berggruen Gallery Blum & Poe Peter Blum Gallery Boers-Li Gallery Marianne Boesky Gallery Tanya Bonakdar Gallery Bortolami Luciana Brito Galeria Gavin Brown's enterprise Galerie Buchholz Canada Cardi Gallery Casa Triângulo David Castillo Gallery Ceysson & Bénétière Cheim & Read Clearing James Cohan Gallery Sadie Coles HQ Galleria Continua Paula Cooper Gallery Corbett vs. Dempsey Pilar Corrias Galerie Chantal Crousel DAN Galeria DC Moore Gallery Massimo De Carlo Di Donna Andrew Edlin Gallery galerie frank elbaz Essex Street Konrad Fischer Galerie Foksal Gallery Foundation Fortes D'Aloia & Gabriel Peter Freeman, Inc. Stephen Friedman Gallery Gaga Gagosian Galerie 1900-2000 Gladstone Gallery Galerie Gmurzynska Galería Elvira González Goodman Gallery Marian Goodman Gallery Galerie Bärbel Grässlin Richard Gray Gallery Garth Greenan Gallery Greene Naftali Galerie Karsten Greve Cristina Guerra Contemporary Art Kavi Gupta Hammer Galleries Hanart TZ Gallery Hauser & Wirth Galerie Max Hetzler High Art Hirschl & Adler Modern Rhona Hoffman Gallery Edwynn Houk Gallery Exhibition Spaces New York New York Rio de Janeiro New York New York San Francisco Paris Napoli Berlin Madrid Buenos Aires São Paulo San Francisco Los Angeles, New York, Tokyo New York Beijing, New York Aspen, New York Los Angeles, New York New York São Paulo Rome, New York Berlin, Cologne, New York New York Milan, London São Paulo Miami Beach Paris, Saint-Etienne, Koerich, New York New York Brussels, New York New York London San Gimignano, Beijing, Les Moulins, Havana New York Chicago London Paris São Paulo New York Hong Kong, Milan, London New York New York Paris, Dallas New York Berlin, Düsseldorf Warsaw Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo New York London Mexico City, Los Angeles Hong Kong, Paris, Athens, Rome, Basel, Geneva, London, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco Paris New York, Brussels Zug, Zurich, New York Madrid Johannesburg, Cape Town New York, Paris, London Frankfurt Chicago, New York New York New York St. Moritz, Cologne, Paris Lisbon Chicago New York Hong Kong Hong Kong, St. Moritz, Zurich, London, Somerset, Los Angeles, New York Paris, Berlin, London Paris New York Chicago New York  Xavier Hufkens hunt kastner Ingleby Gallery Taka Ishii Gallery Alison Jacques Gallery rodolphe janssen Catriona Jeffries Annely Juda Fine Art Kalfayan Galleries Casey Kaplan Karma Kasmin kaufmann repetto Kayne Griffin Corcoran Sean Kelly Kerlin Gallery Anton Kern Gallery Kewenig Galerie Peter Kilchmann Tina Kim Gallery Kohn Gallery David Kordansky Gallery Andrew Kreps Gallery Galerie Krinzinger Kukje Gallery kurimanzutto Labor Landau Fine Art Simon Lee Gallery Lehmann Maupin Tanya Leighton Galerie Lelong & Co. Galeria Leme Lévy Gorvy Lisson Gallery Luhring Augustine Magazzino Mai 36 Galerie Maisterravalbuena Jorge Mara - La Ruche Matthew Marks Gallery Marlborough Mary-Anne Martin Fine Art Philip Martin Gallery Galeria Jaqueline Martins Barbara Mathes Gallery Mazzoleni Miles McEnery Gallery Galerie Greta Meert Anthony Meier Fine Arts Menconi + Schoelkopf Mendes Wood DM kamel mennour Metro Pictures Meyer Riegger Victoria Miro Mitchell-Innes & Nash Mnuchin Gallery Modern Art The Modern Institute mor charpentier Galerie nächst St. Stephan Rosemarie Schwarzwälder Galerie Nagel Draxler Edward Tyler Nahem Fine Art Helly Nahmad Gallery Francis M. Naumann Fine Art Galería Leandro Navarro neugerriemschneider Galleria Franco Noero David Nolan Gallery Galerie Nordenhake Galerie Nathalie Obadia OMR P.P.O.W Pace Gallery Pace/MacGill Gallery Parra & Romero Franklin Parrasch Gallery Peres Projects Perrotin Petzel Galeria Plan B Gregor Podnar Galerie Eva Presenhuber Proyectos Monclova Ratio 3 Almine Rech Brussels Prague Edinburgh Tokyo London Brussels Vancouver London Athens, Thessaloniki New York New York New York Milan, New York Los Angeles New York Dublin New York Berlin, Palma Zurich New York Los Angeles Los Angeles New York Vienna Busan, Seoul Mexico City, New York Mexico City Montreal, Meggen Hong Kong, London, New York Hong Kong, Seoul, New York Berlin Paris, New York São Paulo Hong Kong, Zurich, London, New York Shanghai, London, New York New York Rome Zurich Spain Buenos Aires Los Angeles, New York London, New York New York Los Angeles São Paulo New York Turin, London New York Brussels San Francisco New York São Paulo, New York, Brussels Paris, London New York Berlin, Karlsruhe Venice, London New York New York London Glasgow Paris Vienna Berlin, Cologne New York New York New York Madrid Berlin Turin New York Berlin, Mexico City, Stockholm Brussels, Paris Mexico City New York Hong Kong, Seoul, Geneva, London, New York, Palo Alto New York Madrid, Santa Gertrudis New York Berlin Hong Kong, Shanghai, Paris, Tokyo, Seoul, New York New York Berlin, Cluj Berlin Zurich, New York Mexico City San Francisco Brussels, Shanghai, Paris, London, New York Regen Projects Revolver Galería Roberts Projects Galeria Nara Roesler Tyler Rollins Fine Art Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac Michael Rosenfeld Gallery Lia Rumma Salon 94 SCAI The Bathhouse Esther Schipper Galerie Thomas Schulte Marc Selwyn Fine Art Jack Shainman Gallery Sicardi Ayers Bacino Sies + Höke Sikkema Jenkins & Co. Jessica Silverman Gallery Simões de Assis Galeria de Arte Skarstedt Fredric Snitzer Gallery Société Sperone Westwater Sprüth Magers Nils Stærk Galleria Christian Stein Stevenson Galeria Luisa Strina Templon Galerie Thomas Tilton Gallery Tornabuoni Art Travesía Cuatro Van de Weghe Fine Art Van Doren Waxter Vedovi Gallery Vermelho Vielmetter Los Angeles Waddington Custot Galleri Nicolai Wallner Wentrup Michael Werner Gallery White Cube Zeno X Gallery David Zwirner EDITION Gallery Name Cristea Roberts Gallery Crown Point Press Gemini G.E.L. Carolina Nitsch Pace Prints Paragon Polígrafa Obra Gràfica Susan Sheehan Gallery STPI Two Palms ULAE NOVA Gallery Name Antenna Space Barro Arte Contemporáneo blank projects Carlos/Ishikawa Central Fine Chapter NY Company Gallery Anat Ebgi Thomas Erben Gallery James Fuentes Ghebaly Gallery Mariane Ibrahim Gallery Isla Flotante JTT David Lewis Josh Lilley Linn Lühn Edouard Malingue Gallery moniquemeloche Morán Morán Nanzuka Galerie Jérôme Poggi Los Angeles Lima, Buenos Aires Los Angeles Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, New York New York London, Paris, Salzburg New York Milan, Naples New York Tokyo Berlin Berlin Los Angeles New York Houston Düsseldorf New York San Francisco Curitiba, São Paulo London, New York Miami Berlin New York Berlin, London, Los Angeles Copenhagen Milan, Pero Cape Town, Johannesburg São Paulo Brussels, Paris Munich New York Paris, Crans Montana, Florence, Forte dei Marmi, London, Milan Guadalajara, Mexico City, Madrid New York New York Brussels São Paulo Los Angeles London Copenhagen Berlin New York, London, Märkisch Wilmersdorf London, Hong Kong Antwerp New York, London, Hong Kong Exhibition Spaces London San Francisco Los Angeles New York New York London Barcelona New York Singapore New York New York Exhibition Spaces Shanghai Buenos Aires Cape T own London Miami Beach New York New York Los Angeles New York New York Los Angeles Chicago Buenos Aires New York New York London Düsseldorf Hong Kong, Shanghai Chicago Los Angeles Tokyo Paris Artists Allison Katz, Guan Xiao Amalia Ulman, Gabriel Chaile, Matías Duville Cinga Samson Bendt Eyckermans & Stuart Middleton Tomm El-Saieh Jesse Darling, Mira Dancy Cajsa von Zeipel, Raúl de Nieves Cosmo Whyte, Jordan Nassar Dona Nelson, Harriet Korman, Mike Cloud Didier William Neïl Beloufa Amoako Boafo Mariela Scafati, Pablo Accinelli Anna-Sophie Berger, Elaine Cameron-Weir, Issy Wood T odd Gray Gareth Cadwallader, Kathleen Ryan Dike Blair, Florian Baudrexel Zheng Bo Ebony G. Patterson, Maia Cruz Palileo Brian Belott Masato Mori Sidival Fila ROH Projects Anita Schwartz Galeria de Arte Tiwani Contemporary POSITIONS Gallery Name Sabrina Amrani Christian Andersen Bendana-Pinel Art Contemporain Galerie Maria Bernheim Callicoon Fine Arts Commonwealth and Council Cooper Cole Document Galería Agustina Ferreyra M+B Madragoa Magician Space Project Native Informant Galeria Marilia Razuk SURVEY Gallery Name 10 Chancery Lane Gallery acb Almeida e Dale Galeria de Arte Nicelle Beauchene Gallery Tibor de Nagy espaivisor Eric Firestone Gallery Hackett Mill Hales Gallery Pippy Houldsworth Gallery Instituto de visión Galerie Mitterrand Parker Gallery Louis Stern Fine Arts Venus Over Manhattan waldengallery Jakarta Rio de Janeiro London Exhibition Spaces Madrid Copenhagen Paris Zurich New York Los Angeles Toronto Chicago Mexico City Los Angeles Lisbon Beijing London São Paulo Exhibition Spaces Hong Kong Budapest São Paulo New York New York Valencia New York San Francisco London, New York London Bogota Paris Los Angeles West Hollywood New York Buenos Aires I Nyoman Masriadi Paulo Vivacqua Gareth Nyandoro Artists Manal AlDowayan Astrid Svangren Débora Bolsoni Kyle Vu-Dunn Colter Jacobsen Patricia Fernández Tau Lewis Paul Mpagi Sepuya Dalton Gata Aaron Fowler Renato Leotta Wu Chen Kenneth Bergfeld Vanderlei Lopes Artists Huang Rui Katalin Ladik Tarsila da Amaral Richard Bosman Jess (Collins) Esther Ferrer Miriam Schapiro Manuel Neri Anwar Jalal Shemza Faith Ringgold Miguel Ángel Cárdenas Richard Pettibone Chris Unterseher, Clayton Bailey, David Gilhooly, Richard Shaw, Robert Arneson, Sandra Shannonhouse, Viola Frey Helen Lundeberg Joseph Yoakum Juan Carlos Romero
Opening HoursPrivate Day (by invitation only)Wednesday, December 4, 2019, 11am to 8pm
Vernissage (by invitation only)Thursday, December 5, 2019, 11am to 3pm
Public DaysThursday, December 5, 2019, 3pm to 8pmFriday, December 6, 2019, 12 noon to 8pmSaturday, December 7, 2019, 12 noon to 8pmSunday, December 8, 2019, 12 noon to 6pm
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