Showing posts with label Sunday art fair. Show all posts
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14/10/11

Sunday Art Fair 2011 London Ambika P3 Space

SUNDAY ART FAIR 2011, LONDON

13 -16 October 2011

Taking place at the P3 space on Marylebone Road in London, SUNDAY ART FAIR is a gallery-led art fair showing a selection of 20 young international galleries, exhibiting work by artists at the fore of emerging talent.

Housed in the Ambika P3, a 14,000 square foot, triple height subterranean space, the fair is free and open to all. SUNDAY aims to provide an easy going and accessible temporary platform for young galleries to exhibit their artists’ work. Following from last year, SUNDAY is a fair with no booths or divisions and this year exhibiting galleries will each show solo or duo artist presentations, adding to the open nature of the fair.

SUNDAY’s first outing was in Berlin at the 2010 Gallery Weekend where it was so well received the organisers decided to bring it to London during the 2010 October art week, where it received more than 5,000 visitors over just 3 days. About Sunday Art Fair 2010 in London.

SUNDAY is organised by three of the participating galleries: Croy Nielsen (Berlin), Limoncello (London) and Tulips and Roses (Brussels) and sponsored by the Zabludowicz Collection.

SUNDAY ART FAIR celebrated its return to London on Wednesday night with an opening party at the ICA. Over 1,000 curators, artists, gallerists and art lovers, including the dashing Will Young, filled the ICA’s bar and Nash and Brandon rooms, where dj collective Top Nice provided tunes to dance to until 1am.

Sunday Art Fair 2011 First Day Photographs reproduced in this post have been taken by photographer JOE CLARK.

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SUNDAY opened its doors on Thursday at 10am, counting over 1,000 visitors by lunch and a first day total of over 2,000. The day got off to a very confident start with all galleries reporting good sales and London and Brussels based gallery MOTINTERNATIONAL selling their entire stand in the first hour of the fair.

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SUNDAY ART FAIR 2011 ARTISTS & GALLERIES

Among the artists on show are: Caroline Achaintre, Dove Allouche, Bianca Brunner, Brody Condon, Matt Connors, Tim Davies, Sean Edwards, Debo Eilers, Robin Footitt, Aurélien Froment, Simon Fujiwara, Ryan Gander, Ian Homerston, Taka Izumi, Christian Jankowski, A Kassen, Franziska Lantz, Oliver Laric, Pierre Leguillon, Raimundas Malašauskas, Kate Newby, Joshua Petherick, Dan Rees, Florian Roithmayr, Hugh Scott-Douglas, Francesco Simeti, Zin Taylor, Allyson Vieira, Jessica Warboys, Susanne M. Winterling and Maria Zahle.

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Exhibiting galleries: ARCADE (London), BolteLang (Zurich), Cole (London), Croy Nielsen (Berlin), Gaudel de Stampa (Paris), Laurel Gitlen (New York) Hopkinson Cundy (Auckland), Tanya Leighton (Berlin), Limoncello (London), Lüttgenmeijer (Berlin), Francesca Minini (Milan), Motive Gallery (Amsterdam), MOTINTERNATIONAL (London/Brussels), TARO NASU (Tokyo), Neue Alte Brücke (Frankfurt), New Galerie (Paris) On Stellar Rays (New York), Proyectos Monclova (Mexico), Supportico Lopez (Berlin) and Tulips & Roses (Brussels).

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Independent bookshop Motto (Berlin) and publishing house Archive Books (Berlin) are also at SUNDAY with a selection of journals and books available to purchase. The publications section also include The Art Newspaper, cura., Frieze, Kaleidoscope and Mousse magazines. Raising funds for their Interaction programme, the Zabludowicz Collection present their affordable limited editions including a new action figure by British artist David Blandy. Blandy also host a Duels and Dualities tournament at the late opening on 14 October.

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Bryan’s Bar is serving refreshments throughout the fair, including cocktails from artist Ryan Gander’s cocktail recipe book.

Ambika P3 (entrance via red gate opposite Baker Street tube station)
University of Westminster
35 Marylebone Road
London NW1 5LS

www.sunday-fair.com

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16/09/10

Sunday Art Fair London 2010 P3 Ambika

For the first time this October SUNDAY art fair will be held in London at the P3 Ambika space on Marylebone Road. Taking place from 14th to 16th October, SUNDAY is an international, gallery-led art fair showing a selection of 20 young galleries, exhibiting work by over 60 international artists at the fore of emerging talent.

Sunday Art Fair
SUNDAY Art Fair London
P3 AMBIKA

14-16 October 2010

20 Galleries – 60 International Artists


SUNDAY’s first outing was in Berlin during the 2009 Gallery Weekend where it was so well received the organisers decided to bring it to London during this year’s October art week. Housed in the P3 Ambika, a 14,000 square foot, triple height subterranean space, the fair aims to provide an easy going and accessible temporary platform for young galleries to exhibit their artists’ work.


Among the artists on show will be: Jesse Ash, Edwina Ashton, Francesco Barocco, Michael Bauer, Luca Bertolo, Armin Boehm, Wolfgang Breuer, Sophie Bueno-Boutellier, Liudvikas Buklys, Nicolas Ceccaldi, Kit Craig, Gintaras Didžiapetris, Chris Evans, John Finneran, Zipora Fried, Aurélien Froment, Simon Fujiwara, Ryan Gander, Dagmar Heppner, Andy Holden, Judith Hopf, Takaaki Izumi, Jessica Jackson Hutchins, Thomas Kratz, Deborah Ligorio, Anissa Mack, David Mackintosh, Chris Martin, Joseph Montgomery, Rosalind Nashashibi, Dominique Petitgand, Riccardo Previdi, Ruth Proctor, Mandla Reuter, Tina Schulz, Matthew Smith, Michael E Smith, Jack Strange, The Hut Project, Richard Wilson, Richard Woods and Katarina Zdjelar.

Independent contemporary bookshop and publisher Aye Aye Books (Glasgow) and publishing house Archive Books (Berlin) will also be at SUNDAY with a selection of journals and publications available to purchase. Raising funds for their Interaction programme, the Zabludowicz Collection will present a selection from their limited edition sculptures, photographs and prints.

SUNDAY is organised by three of the participating galleries: Limoncello - London , Croy Neilsen - Berlin and Tulips and Roses – Brussels and sponsored by the Zabludowicz Collection.

Exhibiting galleries: Arcade (London), BolteLang (Zurich), Circus (Berlin), Croy Nielsen (Berlin), Freymond-Guth (Zurich), gb agency (Paris), Laurel Gitlen (New York), KOW (Berlin), Tanya Leighton (Berlin), Limoncello (London), Lüttgenmeijer (Berlin), Motive Gallery (Amsterdam), Norma Mangione Gallery (Turin), Francesca Minini (Milan), TARO NASU (Tokyo), Neue Alte Brucke (Frankfurt), On Stellar Rays (New York), Galerie Schleicher + Lange (Paris), Tulips & Roses (Brussels) and Works Projects (Bristol).

Entry to SUNDAY is free and open to all, with a bar and café providing refreshments. Artist mixed cocktails from artists including Fiona Banner, Liam Gillick, Christian Jankowski and Bob and Roberta Smith will be available to purchase at Ryan’s Bar at allotted times throughout the fair.

Ryan's Bar is a project by Ryan Gander and Europa. Five artists have been asked to design a cocktail for bar and they will be mixing, shaking and serving them for customers at allotted times. The bar/café will also provide a variety of other refreshments during the fair.


A visitor drinking a Fiona Banner cocktail at SUNDAY art  fair
Photo © Joseph Popper

Chritian Jankowski serving cocktails at SUNDAY art  fair
Photo © Joseph Popper


Fiona Banner serving drinks at SUNDAY art  fair
Photo (c) Joseph Popper

SUNDAY art fair Day 1

SUNDAY opened its doors at 12 noon with 2,000 people visiting the fair on its first day.
 
Anita Zabludowicz working at her stand at SUNDAY art  fair - Photo
© Joseph Popper

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Photo © Andy Keate
 
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Photo © Andy Keate
 
Sales have got off to a very confident start with SUNDAY welcoming through its doors collectors including: David Roberts, Nini Bonavoglia, Jill Bernstein, Bernard Soens, Anita Zabludowicz, Mimi Dusselier, Susan and Michael Hort, Vicky Hughes, Peter & Jill Kraus, Don and Mera Rubell, Louise Clark, Eliana & Marinella Guglmi.
 
And among the curators: Clarrie Wallis - Tate, Katherine Stout - Tate, Andrew Wilson - Tate, Carmen Julia - Tate, Ann Deemester - de Appel, Amsterdam, Helen Legg - Spike Island, Bristol, Johan Holten - Kunstverein, Heidelberg, David Gryn - Art Projx, London, Mryjam Vanadinis - Kunsthaus, Zurich, Benjamin Godsall - New Museum, Matthew Higgs – White Columns, New York, Lorenzo Benedetti - De Vleeshal, Middleburg, Jacob Proctor - University of Michigan Museum of Art, Vincent Honore - David Roberts Foundation, London
 
Ambika P3
(entrance via red metal gates opposite Baker Sreet tube station)
University of Westminster
35 Marylebone Road
London NW1 5LS

SUNDAY art fair web site: www.sunday-fair.com

FREE ENTRANCE
Opening times: Thursday 14th October: 12pm – 8pm / Friday 15th October: 12pm – 8pm / Saturday 16th October: 12pm – 6pm
 
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