review: Art Dusseldorf 2018 | talk about art

König Galerie
Berlin

Sarah Miltenberger, Senior Director of the König Galerie Berlin, talks about a sculpture of Alicja Kwade at Art Dusseldorf 2018.

Axel Vervoordt Gallery
Antwerp / Hong Kong

The gallerist Boris Vervoordt talks about a sculpture of Peter Buggenhout at Art Dusseldorf 2018.

David Zwirner
New York / Hong Kong

Veronique Ansorge, director of the David Zwirner Gallery, talks about works of Thomas Ruff at Art Dusseldorf 2018.

Pedro Cera
Lisbon

Markéta Stará Condeixa, director of the Pedro Cera Gallery, talks about a sculpture of the artist Miguel Branco at Art Dusseldorf 2018.

Kamel Mennour
Paris / London

The gallerist Kamel Mennour (Kamel Mennour, Paris / London) talks about a sculpture of Latifa Echakhch at Art Dusseldorf 2018.

Kadel-Willborn
Dusseldorf

The gallerist Moritz Willborn talks about a work of Natalie Czech at Art Dusseldorf 2018.

Van Horn
Dusseldorf

Daniela Steinfeld, owner of the VAN HORN Gallery, talks about a sculpture installation of Stefan Wissel at Art Dusseldorf 2018.

unttld contemporary
Vienna

Barbara Pretterhofer, director of unttld contemporary, talks about the installation room of Jonas Lund at Art Dusseldorf 2018.

Galerie Haas
Zurich

Dr. Erika Költzsch, director of the Galerie Haas, talks about a painting of Martha Jungwirth at Art Dusseldorf 2018.

press release

Art Dusseldorf, 2nd Edition
Areal Boehler
Hansaallee 321
40549 Dusseldorf

16.11.2018 - 18.11.2018
Press conference: November 15, 2018 / 12 pm (entrance 11.30 am)

Opening hours:
Thursday | Nov 15, 2018 | Preview: 12-4 pm
Thursday | Nov 15, 2018 | Opening: 4-8 pm
Friday | Nov 16, 2018: 12-7 pm
Saturday | Nov 17, 2018: 11-7 pm
Sunday | Nov 18, 2018: 11-7 pm

At Art Düsseldorf, around 90 established and young, regional and international galleries show modern and contemporary art (1945-2018).

The second edition will take place November 16-18, 2018 in the spacious and bright halls of Areal Böhler, Duesseldorf.

The premiere in 2017 attracted 43,000 visitors.

Art Düsseldorf has proven itself as a new and innovative platform for collectors, gallerists and curators. By selecting Duesseldorf’s Areal Böhler as the venue of Art Düsseldorf, the fair has positioned itself at the junction of the Rhineland and the Ruhr Valley: in the heart of a metropolitan region that has ten million inhabitants and is, with regard to art and culture, at the center of one of Western Europe’s most vibrant regions.

The internationally renowned art metropolis Duesseldorf positions itself as an ideal location, with its large draw area and its constantly expanding number of art collectors. Thus, Art Düsseldorf is embedded within a dense urban cultural landscape with important art institutions directly neighboring it along the Rhine and Ruhr rivers, in Cologne and Bonn, Essen and Bochum.

Art Düsseldorf combines the established with the new. It joins the experimental and the canonized in a direct opposition under the same roof.

Young galleries as well as German-international gallery partnerships are provided with special support.

The art fair celebrates regionality while also welcoming international participants at the same time.

Since February 2017, the MCH Group in Basel/Switzerland holds a 25.1 % share of art.fair International GmbH. MCH Group therewith integrates Art Düsseldorf in its recently implemented Regional Art Fairs initiative, building up a worldwide portfolio of regional art fairs.

Together with MCH, the contentual focus and the main driving force of the fair is to offer a strong platform for Germany and the bordering Benelux countries and the Rhineland. A platform that is characterized by great art sales and a close network with galleries and institutions of the Rhineland, the free art scene and the creative industries.

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galleries 2018

Akinci (Amsterdam) // Rita Urso artopiagallery (Mailand) // Albert Baronian (Brüssel) // Bartha Contemporary (London) // Galerie Bastian (Berlin) // Beck & Eggeling International Fine Art (Düsseldorf) // Galerie Anita Beckers (Frankfurt am Main) // Bernheimer Fine Art (Luzern) // Bernier/Eliades (Athen) // Galleri Bo Bjerggaard (Kopenhagen) // Galerie Boisserée (Köln) // Thomas Brambilla (Bergamo) // The Breeder (Athen) // BWA Warszawa (Warschau) // Callicoon (New York) // carlier | gebauer (Berlin) // Casado Santapau (Madrid) // Galeria Pedro Cera (Lissabon) // Galeria Marta Cervera (Madrid) // Ceysson & Bénétière (Paris) // Conrads (Düsseldorf) // Cortesi Gallery (London, Mailand, Lugano) // Cosar HMT (Düsseldorf) // Erika Deak Gallery (Budapest) // Dittrich & Schlechtriem (Berlin) // Eigen + Art (Berlin) // Galerie Karin Guenther (Hamburg) // Cristina Guerra Contemporary Art (Lissabon) // Galerie Haas (Zürich) // Lucas Hirsch (Düsseldorf) // Galerie Heinz Holtmann (Köln) // Galerie Kadel Willborn (Düsseldorf) // Galerie Lisa Kandlhofer (Wien) // Parisa Kind (Frankfurt am Main) // Galerie Knoell (Basel) // Galerie Dr. Dorothea van der Koelen (Mainz, Venedig) // König Galerie (Berlin) // KOW (Berlin) // Galerie Krinzinger (Wien) // Galerie Lange + Pult (Zürich) // Galerie Christian Lethert (Köln) // alexander levy (Berlin) // Levy Galerie (Hamburg) // Galerie Löhrl (Mönchengladbach) // Luce Gallery (Turin) // Linn Lühn (Düsseldorf) // Markus Lüttgen (Düsseldorf) // Galerie m bochum (Bochum) // Mario Mauroner Contemporary Art (Wien) // Marlborough Contemporary (New York) // Galerie Hans Mayer (Düsseldorf) // Galerie Max Mayer (Düsseldorf) // Meessen De Clercq (Brüssel) // kamel mennour (Paris) // Mind Set Art Center (Taipei) // Montrasio Arte (Monza) // Carolina Nitsch (New York) // Galerie Onrust (Amsterdam) // OV Project (Brüssel) // Öktem Aykut (Istanbul) // Pablo’s Birthday (New York) // Polansky Gallery (Prag) // Priska Pasquer (Köln) // Prometeogallery di Ida Pisani (Mailand) // PSM Gallery (Berlin) // Thomas Rehbein Galerie (Köln) // Petra Rinck Galerie (Düsseldorf) // Philipp von Rosen Galerie (Köln) // sanatorium (Istanbul) // Galerie Brigitte Schenk (Köln) // Galerie Anke Schmidt (Köln) // Schönewald (Düsseldorf) // Gabriele Senn Galerie (Wien) // Setareh Gallery (Düsseldorf) // Sies + Höke (Düsseldorf) // Société (Berlin) // Sorry We’re Closed (Brüssel) // Galerie Gregor Staiger (Zürich) // Marc Straus (New York) // Talion Gallery (Tokyo) // Galerie Bene Taschen (Köln) // Galerie Templon (Paris) // TKG* (Taipei) // Uma Lulik (Lissabon) // unttld contemporary (Wien) // Galerie Utermann (Dortmund) // Van Horn (Düsseldorf) // Axel Vervoordt Gallery (Antwerpen) // Michael Werner Kunsthandel (Köln) // Zilberman Gallery (Istanbul, Berlin) // David Zwirner (New York)