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10/05/24

Art Basel 2024 in Basel - Galleries, artists, artworks, Sectors highlights....

ART BASEL 2024 IN BASEL
June 13 - 16, 2024

François Morellet
François Morellet
 
5 néons au hasard de p n° 1, 2016
A ARTE INVERNIZZI
Courtesy A arte Invernizzi, Milan
Photo Bruno Bani, Milan

Etel Adnan
Etel Adnan 
Nuit, 2003 
ANTHONY MEIER
Copyright the artist. Courtesy of Anthony Meier, Mill Valley.
Photo by Chris Grunder, San Francisco

Elisabeth Neudörfl
Elisabeth Neudörfl 
Future World (series of 80 black and white photographs), 2002
GALERIE BARBARA WIEN
Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Barbara Wien, Berlin

Nicole Miller
Nicole Miller
 
Michael in Black, 2018 
CARLIER | GEBAUER
Courtesy of the artist and carlier | gebauer, Berlin/Madrid
Photo by Jeff Mclane.

Flaka Haliti
Flaka Haliti 
Whose Bones?, 2022 
DEBORAH SCHAMONI
Courtesy of the artist and Deborah Schamoni

Graham Little
Graham Little
 
Untitled (Mountain Top), 2023 
DEPENDANCE 
Courtesy the artist and dépendance, Brussels 
Photo by Alice Pallot 

For its 2024 edition in Basel, Art Basel will bring together 285 leading international galleries to present artworks of the highest quality across all media – from painting and sculpture to photography and digital works – by artists ranging from early-twentieth-century Modern pioneers to emerging contemporary practitioners. Art Basel in Basel will once again reaffirm its unparallelled position as a platform for discovery and encounters that drive the art world.

The outstanding diversity of artistic perspectives on view at the fair will be complemented by lively events and activities spanning the entire city and its prominent cultural institutions, highlighting Basel’s unique appeal, and underscoring the significant impact of Art Basel on its hometown.

Maike Cruse, Director of Art Basel in Basel, said: ‘I am looking forward to welcoming the global art community to Basel come June for the upcoming edition of our show. With the addition of 22 new participants, it promises to be exceptionally dynamic and filled with exciting discoveries. I am thrilled about the expansion of the city-wide program, which now includes the public art sector Parcours on Clarastrasse newly curated by Stefanie Hessler. Additionally, I eagerly anticipate our project at Hotel Merian, which will contribute to the continued growth of Art Basel's presence in the city through a fresh approach.’

22 galleries will join Art Basel in Basel for the first time, including five galleries entering directly into the main sector of the show. They are:

• Karma (Los Angeles, New York)
• Tina Keng Gallery (Taipei)
• Madeln Gallery (Shanghai)
• Mayoral (Paris, Barcelona)
• Yares Art (New York,Santa Fe)

The Feature sector, dedicated to art-historical projects, will welcome 11 first-time participants:

• Almeida & Dale Galeria de Arte (São Paulo)
• Bank (Shanghai)
• Thomas Brambilla (Bergamo)
• Larkin Erdmann Gallery (Zurich)
• Galerie Le Minotaure (Paris)
• Maruani Mercier (Brussels, Knokke, Zaventem)
• Galerie Mueller (Basel)
• Gallery Wendi Norris (San Francisco)
• Parker Gallery (Los Angeles)
• Meredith Rosen Gallery (New York)
• The Third Gallery Aya (Osaka)

The Statements sector, dedicated to solo presentations by emerging artists, will welcome six galleries not having participated in Art Basel in Basel before:

• Galerie Anne-Sarah Bénichou (Paris)
• Felix Gaudlitz (Vienna)
• Nome (Berlin)
• OSL contemporary (Oslo)
• ROH Projects (Jakarta)
• Wooson (Daegu, Seoul)

Seven galleries that previously exhibited in Feature or Statements will graduate into the main sector of the fair. They are Commonwealth and Council (Mexico City, Los Angeles), Crèvecœur (Paris), Gaga (Guadalajara, Mexico City, Los Angeles), Garth Greenan Gallery (New York), Tina Kim Gallery (Seoul, New York), Mazzoleni (Turin, London), and Galerie Bene Taschen (Cologne).

Expanded City-Wide Programming
Art Basel’s public sector Parcours will be curated for the first time by Stefanie Hessler, Director of Swiss Institute (SI) in New York, succeeding Samuel Leuenberger, who successfully managed and expanded the sector over the past eight years. Hessler aims to recontextualize Parcours as a curated exhibition that will meander through empty storefronts, a hotel, operational shops, and other urban spaces on Basel’s Clarastrasse, which connects the fairgrounds to the Rhine. Through ambitious projects, many of which will be site-specific and newly created, the sector will explore ideas of transformation and circulation within the realms of trade and globalization, the flow of information, and the varied climates and weathers spanning geographies and generations.

In addition, Art Basel will expand its presence within the city by activating the Hotel Merian as a continuous, around-the-clock venue for artistic events and showcases. The Film sector, curated by writer and curator Filipa Ramos, will return with a compelling selection of moving image works, presented throughout the show week at Basel’s Stadtkino. Free to the public and hosted on Art Basel's fair ground, the renowned Conversations program will be for the first time curated by Berlin-based writer, editor, and educator Kimberly Bradley. 

Cabello / Carceller
Cabello / Carceller 
Una película sin ninguna intención (Guión),#6, 2022
GALERIA ELBA BENITEZ
Courtesy by the artists and Galería Elba Benítez, Madrid
Photo by Jonás Bel

William Copley
William Copley 
Don't Walk, 1965
GALERIE 1900-2000
Courtesy of Galerie 1900-2000, Paris-New York

Ugo Rondinone
Ugo Rondinone 
zweiundzwanzigsteraprilzweitausendundvierundzwanzig, 2024
GALERIE EVA PRESENHUBER
Courtesy the artist and Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Zurich / Vienna

Auguste Herbin
Auguste Herbin 
Le grand arbre déraciné, 1913
GALERIE LAHUMIERE
Courtesy of Galerie Lahumière

Tania Pérez Córdova
Tania Pérez Córdova 
From a Friend's House, 2022
GALERIE MARTIN JANDA
Courtesy of the artist
Photo by Gerardo Landa and Eduardo López

Robert Kushner
Robert Kushner
 
Goddess, 1986
GALERIE NATHALIE OBADIA
Courtesy of the artist and 
Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Paris/Brussels
Photo by Steven Bates

ART BASEL 2024 - Galleries

The fair’s main sector will feature 243 of the world’s leading galleries, presenting painting, sculpture, drawing, installation, photography, video, digital art, and editioned works of the highest quality. Seven galleries that previously exhibited in Feature or Statements will graduate into the main sector of the fair, showcasing the full range of their program, while the sector welcomes five first-time exhibitors.

ART BASEL 2024 - Feature

Now focusing uniquely on art-historical projects, the sector will include 16 curated presentations and welcome 11 first-time exhibitors. Highlights from the sector include a condensed retrospective of artist Jean Tinguely by newcomer Galerie Mueller (Basel); a presentation of exemplary oil paintings by Basel-born artist Irène Zurkinden by first-time participant Meredith Rosen Gallery (New York); a presentation of Senegalese artist Viyé Diba – an emblematic figure of Modern Senegalese art – by OH Gallery (Dakar); works by prolific American artist Peter Halley, presented by newcomer Maruani Mercier (Brussels, Knokke, Zaventem); and a showcase of the remarkable artistic partnership between Maryn Varbanov and Song Huai-Kuei (aka Madame Song), presented by Bank (Shanghai).

The 25th Annual Baloise Art Prize, comprising a cash prize of CHF 30,000 per winner, will be awarded to up to two artists exhibiting in Statements. In addition, the Baloise Group will acquire works by the selected artists to donate to two leading European museums, which will hold solo exhibitions of the artists’ works.

ART BASEL 2024 - Edition

Spread across both floors of Hall 2, the sector will feature eight leading galleries in the field of prints and editioned works: Borch Editions (Copenhagen), Cristea Roberts Gallery (London), Gemini G.E.L. (Los Angeles), knust kunz gallery editions (Munich), Carolina Nitsch (New York), René Schmitt (Westoverledingen), Susan Sheehan Gallery (New York), and STPI (Singapore). 

In addition to remarkable presentations in its Galleries, Feature, Statements, and Edition sectors, around 70 large-scale installations and performances will be on view in the show’s Unlimited sector, while the Kabinett sector will return for the second time to Art Basel’s Swiss edition to spotlight distinct, curated exhibitions within the main booths of exhibitors.

This year’s show will also present an expanded city-wide program, which will include Agnes Denes’ seminal land art work Honouring Wheatfield - A Confrontation (2024) on the Messeplatz, curated by Samuel Leuenberger. The reconceptualized Parcours sector, curated for the first time by Stefanie Hessler, will unfold along Clarastrasse up to the Middle Bridge, where Art Basel will activate the Merian to provide audiences with a stimulating venue for around-the-clock artistic events and showcases. Free to the public, Art Basel’s Conversations series, curated for the first time by Kimberly Bradley, will focus on ways to build and shape the art world’s future, while the Film program, curated by Filipa Ramos, will showcase a unique lineup of surveys, feature films, and a special program for young audiences from age four onwards.

Maike Cruse, Director of Art Basel in Basel, said: ‘I am particularly excited about this year’s expanded city-wide program as a testament to Basel’s cultural pulse. The Messeplatz project, featuring Agnes Denes’ transformative installation Honouring Wheatfield - A Confrontation (2024), redefines the dialogue between environment, land art, and the value of things. Our Parcours sector transforms the Clarastrasse into an exhibition exploring the topics of circulation and transformation. And the Merian will not only showcase Petrit Halilaj’s installation on the façade but will also extend Art Basel’s activation into the evening and night. Join us to celebrate community and the limitless possibilities of artistic expression along the Rhine.’

Sirous Namazi
Sirous Namazi 
Patterns of Failure, 2023
GALERIE NORDENHAKE
Courtesy of the artist and 
Galerie Nordenhacke, Berlin/Stockholm/Mexico City
Photo by Peter Hansen

Robert Frank
Robert Frank 
Mabou Winter Footage, 1977
GALERIE THOMAS ZANDER
Copyright June Leaf and Robert Frank Foundation, 
Courtesy of Pace Gallery and Zander Galerie

Xie Nanxing
Xie Nanxing 
Untitled, 2023 
GALERIE URS MEILE
Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Urs Meile.

Roni Horn
Roni Horn 
Untitled, no. 13, 1998/2006
GALLERIA RAFFAELLA CORTESE
Courtesy the artist and Galleria Raffaella Cortese, Milan - Albisola.

André Butzer
André Butzer 
Untitled, 2023 
GIO MARCONI 
Courtesy of the artist and Gió Marconi, Milan.
Photo by Fabio Mantegna.

Poppy Jones
Poppy Jones 
Whilte Tulips (Monday), 2024 
HERALD ST
Courtesy of the artist and Herald St, London.
Photo by Jackson White.

ART BASEL 2024 - Unlimited

Art Basel’s unique sector for large-scale projects, Unlimited provides exhibitors the opportunity to present monumental installations, colossal sculptures, boundless wall paintings, comprehensive photo series, and expansive video projections. Unlimited will be curated for the fourth time by Giovanni Carmine, Director of Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen.

Highlights from Unlimited include:

• A site-specific installation by Swedish artist Anna Uddenberg, titled Premium Economy (2023-2024), presented by Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler and Meredith Rosen Gallery
• A reenactment of American artist Faith Ringgold's first multimedia performance, titled The Wake and Resurrection of the Bicentennial Negro (1976), presented by Goodman Gallery in collaboration with ACA Galleries
• Untitled (2022), an installation by American artist Henry Taylor, presented by Hauser & Wirth
• Greek Italian artist Jannis Kounellis’ installation Senza titolo (vele) (1993), presented by Kewenig
• An installation of a significant section from American artist Keith Haring’s mural Untitled (FDR NY) #5-22 (1984), presented by Gladstone Gallery and Martos Gallery
• A new video installation titled DOKU The Flow (2024) by Chinese artist Lu Yang, presented by Société
• Chess (2012), a seminal installation by American artist Lutz Bacher, presented by Galerie Buchholz
• ARCHITEKTURTRAUM (2001) by Swiss artist Miriam Cahn, presented by Meyer Riegger and Galerie Jocelyn Wolff
• A complete set of Robert Frank’s The Americans (1954-1957) presented by Pace Gallery and Thomas Zander

Art Basel’s Unlimited Night will return on Thursday, June 13, providing visitors the chance to experience the sector alongside special performances during extended opening hours. For the first time, visitors of Unlimited will have the opportunity to vote for their favorite artwork for the whole duration of Art Basel. The Unlimited People's Pick will then be announced towards the end of the show week. Further details around the prize will follow in due course.

ART BASEL 2024 - Parcours

Curated for the first time by Stefanie Hessler, Director of Swiss Institute (SI) in New York, Art Basel’s public art sector will unfold along Clarastrasse up to the Middle Bridge, connecting the fairgrounds with the Rhine. Hessler’s concept for Parcours is a curated exhibition that meanders through empty stores and operational shops, a hotel, a restaurant, a brewery, and other quotidian spaces on Basel’s Clarastrasse. Through ambitious projects, many of them site-specific and newly produced, the sector explores transformation and circulation in areas such as trade, globalization, and ecology. Hessler takes over Parcours from Samuel Leuenberger, who successfully managed and expanded the sector over the past eight years.

Highlights from Parcours include:

• An architectural structure lined with paintings that houses produce on sale at the Tropical Zone store by London-based artist Alvaro Barrington, presented by Sadie Coles HQ, Thaddaeus Ropac, and Massimodecarlo
• An installation combining traditional Chinese shadow play and digital animation by Swedish artist Lap-See Lam, unfolding in a food court, and presented by Galerie Nordenhake
• A portable garden by Austrian artist Lois Weinberger, transposing nature into an urban context with the aim to attract insects and birds, presented by Galerie Krinzinger
• A performance by London-based artist Mandy El-Sayegh interrogating the circulation of information and goods inside a partially vacant shopping mall, presented by Thaddaeus Ropac and Lehmann Maupin
• A series of pirate flags by Rirkrit Tiravanija, lining the Middle Bridge crossing the Rhine, presented by neugerriemschneider
• Peruvian artist Ximena Garrido-Lecca’s Conversion systems contraposing ancestral techniques and artisanal materials with industrial applications in petrol extraction, installed inside a brewery, presented by Galerie Gisela Capitain

Newly the Parcours Night will be hosted on Wedneday, June 12, from 8 to 11pm, offering a festive night filled with live performances and other acts along Clarastrasse and at the Merian. All Parcours locations will have extended opening hours to provide visitors a unique experience.

Siobhán Hapaska
Siobhán Hapaska 
Medici Lion, 2023 
KERLIN GALLERY
Courtesy of the artist and Kerlin Gallery

Liza Lou
Liza Lou 
Get Off My Cloud, 2024 
LEHMANN MAUPIN
Courtesy the artist and Lehmann Maupin, New York, Seoul, and London.
Photo by Joshua White

Michelangelo Pistoletto
Michelangelo Pistoletto 
Dono di Mercurio allo Specchio, 1971 
MAZZOLENI 
Courtesy of Mazzoleni, London/Torino.

Prudence Flint
Prudence Flint 
Second Banana, 2022 
MOTHER'S TANKSTATION LIMITED
Courtesy of the artist and mother's tankstation Dublin/London.

Ai Weiwei
Ai Weiwei 
Ai Quadruplex in Dripping, 2022 
NEUGERRIEMSCHNEIDER 
Copyright Ai Weiwei. Courtesy of neugerriemschneider, Berlin.
Photo by Jens Ziehe, Berlin

Carlos Amorales
Carlos Amorales 
Fragmented States (paintings) 01, 2024 
NILS STÆRK
Copyright Carlos Amorales. Courtesy of the artist and NILS STÆRK

ART BASEL 2024 - Film

For its 25th edition, the Film program will present a week of extraordinary artists’ cinema projects. Film is curated by Filipa Ramos, founding curator of the online video platform Vdrome and lecturer at the Arts Institute of the FHNW in Basel, in collaboration with Marian Masone, a New York-based independent curator. This year’s program will address topics such as ecology, intimacy, history, and politics in a series of short film programs, surveys, and feature films.

The program starts on Wednesday, June 12 with ‘The Political Life of Plants’, a series of short films by Nefeli Chrysa Avgeris, Zheng Bo, Ulla von Brandenburg, Kyriaki Goni, and Tiffany Sia. Inspired by the title of two films by Bo, the program looks at how the vegetal world has been a major figure in recent artists’ cinema. On Saturday, June 15, ‘Bats and Rockets’ will celebrate artists’ films for young audiences, from age four onwards. This year’s film program will then conclude with Taking Venice (2023), a documentary about Robert Rauschenberg’s participation in the 1964 Venice Biennale by Amei Wallach.

ART BASEL 2024 - Conversations

Art Basel’s flagship talks program returns for its 20th anniversary edition with an exciting lineup, curated for the first time by Berlin-based art critic Kimberly Bradley. Bringing together more than 25 thought leaders, the 2024 edition features 11 focused panels, all relating to the pressing issue of how to build and shape contemporary culture’s future. The discussions will explore the art trade’s challenges and opportunities in a super election year, the potentials of increased interdisciplinarity in museums, how artists relate to politics in a time of global crisis, and the ways digital technologies are recasting art’s social and economic ecosystems. Conversations is free and accessible to all.

Highlights from this year’s Conversations series include:

• Launching the program with a special celebration of 20 years of Conversations, Hans Ulrich Obrist will speculate on worldbuilding and revisit the notion of utopia with pioneering digital artists Rebecca Allen and Danielle Braithwaite Shirley, as well as architect Carlo Ratti.
• Ahead of her Hyundai Commission at Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall, artist Mire Lee reflects on her practice – which references the art-historical lineage of kinetic sculpture – in the Premiere Artist Talk.
• Ben Davis, Artnet News’ Editor-at-Large, will discuss how technology is blurring the lines of art’s communities and art’s valuation with artist Cecile B. Evans.
• Legal experts Katalin Andreides and Till Vere-Hodge, along with UBS’s Paul Donovan, will debate the ways potential political and legal reorientations in an election year could change how art is bought, sold, and distributed, in a talk moderated by Georgina Adam.
• The talks will conclude on a light note, with Basel-based artist Sophie Jung and curator/critic Francesco Bonami discussing the multiple roles humor and satire play in contemporary art.
• During the show’s final weekend, a curated series of videos of Conversations’ most notable debates, spanning nearly two decades, will be on view in the Conversations auditorium.

Conversations will take place from June 13 to 16 at the Auditorium in Hall 1. The series is free to attend. 

ART BASEL 2024 - Kabinett

The sector dedicated to curated and thematic presentations featured in a separate section within galleries’ main booths, Kabinett will present 22 projects by 23 galleries for the second year.

Highlights from Kabinett include:

• Air de Paris’ presentation of works by American artist Sarah Pucci and her daughter Dorothy Iannone. The presentation aims to shed light on Pucci’s mesmerizing objects by contextualizing them within the loving relationship with her daughter.
• Croy Nielsen’s presentation of paintings by German Japanese artist Ernst Yohji Jaeger, addressing intimacy and emotion with a moody palette and mysterious subject matter
• Experimenter’s presentation of Indian artist Kanishka Raja’s Switzerland for Movie Stars (2014), which plots a speculative Google map journey from Srinagar to Geneva through a panoramic panel painting and an accompanying brochure
• Catriona Jeffries’ presentation of paintings by Canadian painter Elizabeth McIntosh, which respond to the ever-shifting workflows of contemporary industrialization
• Sies + Höke’s presentation of works by German artist Gerhard Richter, including mirror pieces of various tints and dimensions as well as Richter’s quintessential stainless-steel spheres.

Ulla von Brandenburg
Ulla von Brandenburg 
Thoughts are Things 3, 2024 
PILAR CORRIAS
Courtesy of the artist and Pilar Corrias, London.

Alex Hanimann
Alex Hanimann
, 1985 
(Pierrot le Fou), 2023-24 
SKOPIA / P. - H. JACCAUD
Courtesy of the artist and Skopia, Geneva.

Chrysanne Stathacos
Chrysanne Stathacos 
Condom Mandala II, 1991 
THE BREEDER
Copyright Chrysanne Stathacos. Courtesy of The Breeder, Athens.

Tony Cragg
Tony Cragg 
In Frequencies, 2018 
TUCCI RUSSO STUDIO PER L'ARTE CONTEMPORANEA
Courtesy of the artist and Tucci Russo Studio 
per l’Arte Contemporanea, Torre Pellice/Torino
Photo by Archivio fotografico Tucci Russo.

Alighiero Boetti
Alighiero Boetti 
Aerei, 1989 
VEDOVI GALLERY
Courtesy of Vedovi Gallery 

Cultural events in Basel coinciding with ART BASEL 2024

The city of Basel will offer visitors an exceptional program of events and special projects throughout the fair week. Beyond the fair, the city's premier museums and foundations will host a wide range of outstanding exhibitions. Major shows coinciding with Art Basel include:

• Fondation Beyeler
‘The Summer Show’
With contributions by Michael Armitage, Federico Campagna, Ian Cheng, Marlene Dumas, Frida Escobedo, Peter Fischli, Cyprien Gaillard with Victor Man, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Wade Guyton, Carsten Höller with Adam Haar, Pierre Huyghe, Arthur Jafa, Koo Jeong A, Dozie Kanu, Cildo Meireles, Fujiko Nakaya, Precious Okoyomon, Philippe Parreno, Rachel Rose, Tino Sehgal, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Ramdane Touhami und Adrián Villar Rojas, amongst many others.

• Kunstmuseum Basel
‘Dan Flavin: Dedications in Lights’
‘When We See Us: A Century of Black Figuration in Painting’
‘Ingenious Women: Women Artists and their Companions’
‘Made in Japan: Colored Woodcuts by Hiroshige, Kunisada and Hokusai’

• Kunsthalle Basel
‘Ghislaine Leung’
‘Toyin Ojih Odutola: Ilé Oriaku’
‘Nolan Oswald Dennis: a recurse 4 [3] worlds’

• Kunsthaus Baselland
‘Rewilding: Opening exhibition of the new Kunsthaus Baselland at Dreispitz’

• Museum Tinguely
‘Mika Rottenberg: Antimatter Factory’

• Vitra Design Museum
‘Transform! Designing the Future of Energy’

• Vitra Schaudepot
‘Science Fiction Design: From Space Age to Metaverse’

ART BASEL

01/05/24

Kyotographie 2024 - International Photography Festival - 12th edition - Photographers, photographs, exhibitions program, venues

Kyotographie Festival 2024 
12th edition 
13 avril - 12 mai 2024 

Kyotographie Festival 2024
Photo by CLAUDIA ANDUJAR
Susi Korihana thëri, Brazil, 1972–1974
Claudia Andujar and The Yanomami Struggle exhibition / 
Instituto Moreira Salles Collection
© Claudia Andujar

The 12th edition of the KYOTOGRAPHIE International Photography Festival is held through May 12th, 2024, presenting 13 exhibitions in iconic Kyoto venues.

KYOTOGRAPHIE 2024 – 12th edition

The KYOTOGRAPHIE International Photography Festival is held annually over four weeks in a style that is unique in Asia. Exhibitions are staged creatively in various traditional and contemporary settings with original scenography. The festival creates opportunities, bringing people together of all ages, cultures, and backgrounds. Now recognized as one of the worlds leading photography events, KYOTOGRAPHIE has attracted some 239,676 visitors from within Japan and overseas since 2014.

THEME OF KYOTOGRAPHIE 2024 « SOURCE »

The source is the beginning, the initiator, the origin of all things. It is the creation of life, a place where conflict arises or freedom is obtained; it is the space in which something is found, born, or created. Regardless of our life’s juncture, we stand at a crossroads, oscillating between returning to the primal origin and beginning something new. It is from this sacred space that the symphony of life, love, and pain reverberates. KYOTOGRAPHIE 2024 explore SOURCE with 13 exhibitions over 12 venues, seeking the opportunities they signal for an alternative future.

KYOTOGRAPHIE 2024: PROGRAM

Birdhead
BIRDHEAD
Breeze 
© BIRDHEAD Studio

Birdhead
Welcome to Birdhead World Again, Kyoto 2024
Presented by CHANEL NEXUS HALL
Venue|Kondaya Genbei Chikuin-no-Ma and Kurogura

James Mollison
JAMES MOLLISON
Nemis, Montreal, Canada
from the series Where Children Sleep 
©︎ James Mollison

James Mollison
Where Children Sleep
Supported by Fujifilm
Venue|KYOTO ART CENTER

Claudia Andujar
CLAUDIA ANDUJAR
Collective house near the Catholic mission
 on the Catrimani River, Roraima state, 1976. 
Mineral pigment print, from infrared film. 
68.5 x 102.5 cm.
Instituto Moreira Salles Collection
©︎ Claudia Andujar

Claudia Andujar
The Yanomami Struggle
With Davi Kopenawa and Yanomami Artists
In collaboration with Instituto Moreira Salles and
Hutukara Yanomami Association
Venue|The Museum of Kyoto Annex

Lucien Clergue
LUCIEN CLERGUE
The Magic Circle, Saintes Maries de la Mer 1958 
© Atelier Lucien Clergue

Lucien Clergue
Gypsy Tempo
Supported by Cheerio 
Venue|SHIMADAI GALLERY KYOTO

Thierry Ardouin
THIERRY ARDOUIN
FABACEAE, Medicago arborea L., luzerne en arbre
Collection MNHN. 2018
© Thierry Ardouin / Tendance Floue / MNHN

Thierry Ardouin
Seed Stories
Presented by Van Cleef & Arpels
In collaboration with Atelier EXB
Venue|Nijo-jo Castle Ninomaru Palace
Daidokoro Kitchen and Okiyodokoro Kitchen

Viviane Sassen
VIVIANE SASSEN
Eudocimus Ruber
from the series Of Mud and Lotus, 2017 
© Viviane Sassen and Stevenson 
(Johannesburg / Cape Town / Amsterdam)

Viviane Sassen
PHOSPHOR: Art & Fashion 1990-2023
Presented by DIOR
In collaboration with the MEP
––Maison Européenne de la Photographie, Paris
Venue|The Kyoto Shimbun Bldg. B1F (Former Printing Plant)

In parallel to Viviane Sassen’s exhibition,
The Art of Color, Dior Photography and Visual Arts
Award for Young Talents is also presented

Tetsuo Kashiwada
TETSUO KASHIWADA
© Tetsuo Kashiwada

Tetsuo Kashiwada
Pulling the Void
Ruinart Japan Award 2023 Winner
Presented by Ruinart
Venue|Ryosokuin Zen Temple
Iranian citizen and photographers
IRANIAN CITIZEN AND PHOTOGRAPHER
A young woman without a hijab stands on a vehicle as thousands of people make their way to the Aychi cemetery, to commemorate the 40th day of Mahsa Amini’s death, in Saqqez, her hometown in Iranian Kurdistan. Muslim tradition celebrates this date as the day of the soul’s passage to the afterlife, and the end of mourning. Saqqez, Iranian Kurdistan, October 26, 2022. Anonymous photographer.
Iranian citizen and photographers
You Don't Die
The Story of Yet Another Iranian Uprising
In collaboration with Le Monde
Venue|Sfera

Jaisingh Nageswaran
JAISINGH NAGESWARAN
© Jaisingh Nageswaran

Jaisingh Nageswaran
I Feel Like a Fish
KG+SELECT Award 2023 Winner
Venue|TIME'S

Kikuji Kawada
KIKUJI KAWADA (1933)
From the series Los Caprichos, Near Far 
© Kikuji Kawada, Courtesy PGI

Kikuji Kawada
The Map / Visions of the Invisible
Supported by SIGMA
Venue|Kyoto City KYOCERA Museum of Art,
Main Building South Wing 2F

Rinko Kawauchi
RINKO KAWAUCHI
© Rinko Kawauchi

Tokuko Ushioda
TOKUKO USHIODA
© Tokuko Ushioda

Rinko Kawauchi: Cui Cui + as it is
Tokuko Ushioda: ICE BOX+My Husband
Supported by KERING’S WOMEN IN MOTION
Venue|Kyoto City KYOCERA Museum of Art,
Main Building South Wing 2F

Yassine Alaoui Ismaili
YORIYAS - YASSINE ALAOUI ISMAILI
© Yassine Alaoui Ismaili

Yoriyas (Yassine Alaoui Ismaili)
Casablanca Not the Movie
Supported by agnès b.
Venue|ASPHODEL

KIF KIF KYOTO
KYOTOGRAPHIE African Residency Program
Venue|DELTA/KYOTOGRAPHIE Permanent Space,
Demachi Masugata Shopping Arcade

ABOUT KYOTOGRAPHIE

KYOTOGRAPHIE, held in the spring in the ancient city of Kyoto, is one of the few truly international artistic events taking place in Japan. While honoring its millennium of history and tradition, Kyoto is at the same time a leading light of culture on an international scale. Valuable collections of photography and works by internationally renowned artists are exhibited in elegant, historic buildings as well as modern architectural spaces. Some shows feature the work of traditional artisans, while others highlight collaborations with the most modern technology. The exhibitions are presented outside the traditional galley format and work in harmony with the spaces in which they reside. Our goal is to present a multifaceted photography festival that cannot be found anywhere else but Kyoto. The 2011 Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami was a vivid reminder of the need for solid platforms for communication and cultural exchange between Japan and the rest of the world. Japanese camera and printing technology is legendary, but Japanese photographers still have a long way to go in terms of being recognized for their use of photography as a medium of expression. KYOTOGRAPHIE seeks to explore issues that affect us all through photography while showcasing the incredible talent in Japan and the rest of the world here in Kyoto, a city of both tradition and innovation. In this effort we have benefited from the assistance of numerous corporations, organizations and individuals, as well as the city, prefectural and national governments. Without this support, KYOTOGRAPHIE would not be possible. Young people, in particular, have the potential to serve as a link between Japan and the rest of the world. While every day of preparation has been a process of trial and error, each one has brought new encounters and opportunities. We are confident this fusion of the new and the old will bring about new ways of thinking, and propel our festival to new heights.

Lucille Reyboz & Yusuke Nakanishi Co-founders and Co-Directors of KYOTOGRAPHIE

KYOTOGRAPHIE International Photography Festival 2024 is organized by KYOTOGRAPHIE General Incorporated Association and co-organized by Kyoto City and Kyoto City Board of Education.

KYOTOGRAPHIE

22/04/24

Photofairs Shanghai 2024 Hightlights - 9th edition @ Shanghai Exhibition Centre

PHOTOFAIRS Shanghai 2024, 9th edition 
Shanghai Exhibition Centre 
April 25 - 28, 2024 

Xu Haifeng
Xu Haifeng 
Shanghai, 1990s 
© Xu Haifeng
Courtesy of the artist and RUIPIN Gallery

Aoife Shanahan
Aoife Shanahan 
Migration of Silver, 2023 
© Aoife Shanahan 
Courtesy of the artist and Green on Red Gallery

Liz Nielsen
Liz Nielsen  
Daydreamer, 2024 
© Liz Nielsen  
Courtesy of the artist and Elijah Wheat Showroom

Xu Guanyu
Xu Guanyu 
Resident Aliens MG-08112017-03112023, 2023 
© Xu Guanyu 
Courtesy of the artist and Gaotai Gallery

PHOTOFAIRS Shanghai 2024 welcomes 46 exhibitors, comprising local and international galleries, leading arts organizations, and cultural partners. Showcasing the work of more than 150 artists, from well-established figures to emerging talents, PHOTOFAIRS Shanghai 2024 continues to be a meeting point for photography in China, convening a highly-curated selection of exhibitors from Asia Pacific and beyond. 

PHOTOFAIRS SHANGHAI 2024 - GALLERY HIGHLIGHTS

Representing more than 20 cities, including Paris, Beijing, London, New York, Amsterdam, and Tokyo, PHOTOFAIRS Shanghai 2024 features a curated selection of exhibitors in its Main and Platform sectors, from established photography dealers to emerging contemporary galleries presenting innovative work in the photographic medium.

Highlights from this year’s presentations include leading artists and galleries from China and the wider Asia Pacific region, such as ShanghART Gallery’s (Shanghai / Beijing / Singapore) solo showcase of 13 selected works by Singaporean artist Robert Zhao Renhui spanning various long-term projects from across his career, ahead of his representation of Singapore at the Venice Biennale 2024; a presentation by UP Gallery (Hsinchu) of new works by American photographer Anastasia Samoylova from her ongoing project, in which the artist stages imaginary breakfast encounters with luminaries of photography that have inspired her practice; M ART CENTER’s (Shanghai) presentation of new works by Luo Dan from his recently completed No Man’s Land project, which explores our relationship with the world surrounding us; Gaotai Gallery’s (Urumqi) presentation of works by photographer Tian Lin from his series Yamalik Mountain, alongside new works by celebrated artist Xu Guanyu from his ongoing Resident Aliens project, and Ma Hailun’s latest series Kashi Youth, focusing on youth culture in China’s westernmost city; a booth of international artists from Matthew Liu Fine Arts’ (Shanghai) roster, including the likes of Candida Höfer, Valery Katsuba, Flor Garduño, and Yang Yongliang; and X Contemporary Art’s (Changsha) presentation of works by Li Weiyi and Jiang Zhi. 

Elsewhere, RUIPIN Gallery (Shanghai) presents archival works by Meng Minsheng and Xu Haifeng, both documenting urban life in China in the second half of the 20th century; meanwhile C14 Gallery (Shanghai) exhibits leading photographer Mo Yi’s shots of Beijing and Tianjin in the 1980s and 1990s; HART Gallery (Hangzhou) displays new works by Lu Yanpeng and Taca Sui, whose practices examine Chinese traditional culture and how it blends in with the surrounding physical landscape; and Shun Art Gallery (Shanghai / Tokyo) presents a dual show of works by Chinese multimedia artist Maleonn and Japanese photographer Hirotaka Sato. Other leading Chinese galleries presenting at the fair include Three Shadows +3 Gallery (Beijing / Xiamen), presenting works by established artists from the region, including Koo Bohnchang and Yin Yunya; see+ Gallery (Beijing / Shenzhen / Chengdu); and A Thousand Plateaus Art Space (Chengdu).

Highlights from international galleries presenting at the fair include a solo show by leading French artist JR, known for his large-scale black-and-white photography installations, presented by Galleria Continua (San Gimignano & 7 locations), and a group presentation by ATLAS Gallery (London) of classic and contemporary photography from some of the medium’s most celebrated artists, including Hiroshi Sugimoto, Elliott Erwitt, Marc Riboud, William Klein and Terry O. Neil to name a few. Three new international galleries exhibiting for the first time at the fair are also joining this year’s line-up: Galerie Bacqueville (Lille / Vlissingen), presenting a dual show by French artists Thomas Devaux and David de Beyter; Green On Red Gallery (Dublin) presenting the works of Alan Butler and Aoife Shanahan, two Irish artists who both interrogate the boundaries of the medium through a scientific approach, the former documenting plant life through cyanotypes and the latter exposing film to bacteria to create abstractions that highlight the unseen presence of bacteria in photography; and MICK Galerie (Amsterdam), showcasing three emerging Dutch female photographers: Carlie Consemulder, Lotte Ekkel and Nanda Hagenaars.

PHOTOFAIRS SHANGHAI 2024 - PROGRAMMING HIGHLIGHTS

Complementing the booth shows are special presentations by leading cultural institutions and fair partners, alongside a vibrant public and satellite program, offering an expanded view of the photographic medium. 

For this year’s Insights sector, entitled Softness, four galleries from the United States are brought together by PHOTOFAIRS New York Director Helen Toomer to present innovative and multidisciplinary works united by themes of malleability and softness. Ranging from portraits focusing on the delicate forms of the human body and the tenderness of interpersonal interactions, to landscapes highlighting the gentle beauty of the fauna and flora, the exhibition evokes ‘the power of art to bring comfort and reprieve through a multi-sensory experience’. The audience is invited to reevaluate the importance of softness in helping us to make sense of the world around us. Participating exhibitors are: bitforms gallery (New York), presenting digital works by Ellie Pritts and Auriea Harvey; Chela Mitchell Gallery (Washington, D.C.), showcasing portraits by Nate Langston Palmer; Elijah Wheat Showroom (Newburgh), presenting Liz Nielsen’s light paintings, Jon Verney’s Decomposites, and Rhiannon Adam’s collages of large-scale Polaroid emulsion lifts on watercolor paper; and Fahey/Klein Gallery (Los Angeles) showcasing works by the acclaimed Australian duo Honey Long and Prue Stent, exploring the relationship between femininity and the natural world. This exhibition is the first collaboration between PHOTOFAIRS’ editions in Shanghai and New York, facilitating cultural exchange between the fairs to offer audiences an expansive, cross-border view of the photographic medium.

PHOTOFAIRS Shanghai 2024 welcomes back four leading cultural organizations that have contributed to the development of photographic art in its dedicated Culture Spaces sector. The Miguel de Cervantes Library (Shanghai) presents a solo show by Spanish multimedia artist Pilar Albarracín, while the Shanghai Doland Museum of Modern Art (Shanghai) showcases their Annual Report of Chinese Contemporary Photography and Video Arts. Also joining the Culture Spaces sector are Swatch Art Peace Hotel (Shanghai), presenting an exhibition featuring several emerging photographic and video artists who have participated in their residency program, including Zhou Peng, Luo Jian, Marc Aziz Ressang, Yanir Shani, Jeppe Lange and He Yu, and the international photography museum Fotografiska, showcasing works by Swedish-based duo Cooper Gorfer, known for their cross-media collaged portraits of women.

Returning to the fair this year, the Connected sector provides a platform for globally recognized brands to showcase the impact of photography on ventures beyond art, including fashion and luxury. This year’s exhibitors include valued fair partners SIGMA, bringing together the works of legendary Japanese masters Eikoh Hosoe, Daidō Moriyama, and Miyako Ishiuchi in a showcase that reevaluates the equilibrium of time and ritual; KWEICHOW MOUTAI, presenting Water Travels a Thousand Miles, an exhibition inspired by the geographical relationship between the Huangpu River – Shanghai’s main river – and Chishui River where Moutai wine derives from, and featuring artists such as Chen Qi, Dong Wensheng, and Lu Yuanmin; Tmall Luxury and their Seed Project, dedicated to supporting young artists and the development of digital art by featuring multimedia creations from three emerging artists; and Hahnemühle, which celebrates its 440th anniversary by debuting three new digital inkjet artist papers at the fair, alongside works from established artists Yang Yongliang, Yijun Liao, Chen Wei, Lin Zhipeng, Li Qiang and Gai Shaohua presented on more than 10 types of Hahnemühle papers. This year, the fair is also welcome Swedish furniture brand DUXIANA as the VIP Lounge sponsor. A selection of photography works will be displayed in the space, taking inspiration from architect and designer Bruno Mathsson’s 1960 ‘Sommarhus’ (Summer House). 

Beyond the sector, PHOTOFAIRS Shanghai also collaborates with lifestyle social media platform Xiaohongshu to enrich the photography scene in Shanghai during the fair week. A special exhibition space for Xiaohongshu’s Discovery project will be presented at the fair, spotlighting the platform’s outstanding photographers and image creators, alongside the Guide for Photography Art project, linking up with several art institutions in Shanghai to expand the impact of photography and video art, and a newly-launched Visual Portfolio project, inviting the audience to learn more about the exhibitors and their artists. The fair will also launch a limited range of co-branded products with Somma, including canvas bags and craft beers whose design is based on the main visual elements of this edition, echoing the active and open spirit of photography and expressing PHOTOFAIRS Shanghai and Somma’s shared commitment to supporting the continuous development of Shanghai's photography ecosystem.

The fair’s public program is also accompanied by a series of talks, convening leading voices in the field to exchange on the medium’s current issues and relevant topics.

PHOTOFAIRS SHANGHAI 2024 PARTICIPING GALLERIES

A Thousand Plateaus Art Space (Chengdu), ATLAS Gallery (London), bitforms gallery (New York), BONIAN SPACE (Beijing), C14 Gallery (Shanghai), Chela Mitchell Gallery (Washington, D.C.), Elijah Wheat Showroom (Newburgh), Fahey/Klein Gallery (Los Angeles), Galerie Bacqueville (Lille / Vlissingen), Galleria Continua (San Gimignano / Beijing / Les Moulins / Habana / Roma / São Paulo / Paris / Dubai), Gaotai Gallery (Urumqi), Green On Red Gallery (Dublin), HART Gallery (Hangzhou), HTAN GALLERY (Xiamen), Inter Gallery (Beijing), M ART CENTER (Shanghai), Matthew Liu Fine Arts (Shanghai), MAYPARK Gallery (Chengdu), ME ART Gallery (Beijing), MICK Galerie (Amsterdam), Nine Art Gallery (Shenzhen), None Project (Shanghai), Pan-View Gallery (Zhengzhou), PHOTISM (Chengdu), RUIPIN Gallery (Shanghai), see+ Gallery (Beijing / Shenzhen / Chengdu), ShanghART Gallery (Shanghai / Beijing / Singapore), Shun Art Gallery (Shanghai / Tokyo), Three Shadows +3 Gallery (Beijing / Xiamen), UP Gallery (Hsinchu), View Contemporary Art Center (Lanzhou), WhyWhyArt (Shanghai), X Contemporary Art (Changsha)

PHOTOFAIRS SHANGHAI 2024 VISITOR INFORMATION

Thursday April 25, 2-8pm (Collector Preview)
Friday April 26, 12-8pm (Collector Preview)
Saturday April 27, 12-8pm (Public Day)
Sunday April 28, 12-6pm (Public Day)

Shanghai Exhibition Centre, 1000 YanAn Road (C), near Tongren Road

PHOTOFAIRS SHANGHAI