As we move through February, the spring art season gets ever-closer. This year, the centralizing event of the city's spring art season, EXPO CHICAGO, will take place a little later in April than usual, April 24-27, 2025.
Expo Chicago has revealed the full list of those taking part in this year’s edition, set to take place April 24–27 at the Navy Pier’s Festival Hall.
Expo Chicago has named the 170-plus exhibitors that will take part in the fair’s upcoming 2025 edition, slated to run April 24–27 at the Navy Pier.
Tokyo Gendai today announces the list of 79 participating galleries and is delighted to welcome SMBC Group as Principal Partner for the inaugural edition.
Japan’s newest art fair Tokyo Gendai has announced the 79 galleries that will participate in its first edition, which is scheduled to run July 7–9, with a preview day on July 6, at the Pacifico Yokohama.
The Asia Now Paris art fair, which focuses on presenting contemporary Asian art, has announced the more than 70 galleries that will participate in its upcoming edition, slated to take place October 20 to October 23.
As South Korea’s art market continues its ascent, Kiaf Seoul, the country’s longest-running art fair, has named the exhibitor for this year’s edition, which is set to receive greater international attention than past ones.
The eighth edition of the Expo Chicago art fair, which runs from September 19 through 22, will feature some 135 galleries from 24 countries at the Navy Pier Festival Hall.
History came full circle in February 2017, when Art Basel's parent company, MCH Group, announced its acquisition of a 25.1 percent holding in art.fair International GmbH.
The 2014 edition had positive results, leaving the vast majority of galleries satisfied with general attendance and sales figures. As well as multiple returning galleries — including Galerie Paris-Beijing, Mario Mauroner and Galerie Christian Berst