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Material Art Fair 2017

09 Feb, 2017 - 12 Feb, 2017
Material Art Fair’s 4th edition will take place from February 9th – 12th, 2017. The fair will be held again at EXPO REFORMA, a convention center in the Juarez neighborhood of Mexico City, centrally located near the city’s financial district as well as the Historic Center and Roma-Condesa neighborhoods.

For its 2017 edition, Material Art Fair will be expanding to two floors and will feature a highly selective group of around 50 international galleries, non-profits, artist-run and independent spaces.

The Mexico City-based architectural studio, APRDELESP, has designed a new, open layout for this next edition in which all gallery spaces are situated around a central courtyard, so that the fair’s visitors will be able to flow freely from one space to another.


Material Art Fair’s 4th edition will take place from February 9th – 12th, 2017. The fair will be held again at EXPO REFORMA, a convention center in the Juarez neighborhood of Mexico City, centrally located near the city’s financial district as well as the Historic Center and Roma-Condesa neighborhoods.

For its 2017 edition, Material Art Fair will be expanding to two floors and will feature a highly selective group of around 50 international galleries, non-profits, artist-run and independent spaces.

The Mexico City-based architectural studio, APRDELESP, has designed a new, open layout for this next edition in which all gallery spaces are situated around a central courtyard, so that the fair’s visitors will be able to flow freely from one space to another.


Exhibitors

Laura Bartlett Gallery
Bethnal Green | London | UK
Shane Campbell Gallery, South Loop
South Loop | Chicago | Illinois | USA
Shane Campbell Gallery, Oak Park
Oak Park | Chicago | Illinois | USA
Neon Parc, City
Melbourne | Australia
Labor
Mexico City | Mexico

Contact details

EXPO REFORMA: Calle Morelos 67, Col. Juárez, Del. Cuauhtémoc Mexico City, Mexico 06600

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