Art Brussels, Apr 25-27

, 11 April 2014
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From April 25 to 27, Brussels will host the 32nd edition of its annual contemporary art fair, Art Brussels. A private, invitation-only preview will take place during the day on April 24, followed by a vernissage from 5pm to 10pm that night.

The sweeping art wait will host over 190 galleries from all over the world, featuring as many as 2,000 artists, ranging from those with international recognition to promising young talents showing at the fair for the first time. Each year, the fair’s visual campaign is entrusted to one artist, who will work to highlight the city of Brussels as an upcoming art city; this year, the honour falls of Brussels-based photographer Jimmy Kets

Portrait series. Jimmy Kets. Image courtesy artist.
Portrait series. Jimmy Kets. Image courtesy artist.

Amongst the 190 international galleries are Berlin’s Aanant & Zoo, Paris’s Galerie Samy Abraham, Brussels’s Alice Gallery, Riga’s Alma, as well as Amsterdam’s Galerie Paul Andriesse, each bringing in a few exceptional artists from their roster. **

For a complete list of galleries and artists participating, take a look at the official art fair lineup, and for the fair program, go here. To find out event details and contact information, visit the aqnb event listing. **

Image header: ‘V’ (2009) by Kris Salmanis. Image courtesy Alma Gallery. 

The Other Art Fair opens in London this weekend.

The Other Art Fair.
17 April 2013

From April 25 to 27, Brussels will host the 32nd edition of its annual contemporary art fair, Art Brussels. A private, invitation-only preview will take place during the day on April 24, followed by a vernissage from 5pm to 10pm that night.

The sweeping art wait will host over 190 galleries from all over the world, featuring as many as 2,000 artists, ranging from those with international recognition to promising young talents showing at the fair for the first time. Each year, the fair’s visual campaign is entrusted to one artist, who will work to highlight the city of Brussels as an upcoming art city; this year, the honour falls of Brussels-based photographer Jimmy Kets

Portrait series. Jimmy Kets. Image courtesy artist.
Portrait series. Jimmy Kets. Image courtesy artist.

Amongst the 190 international galleries are Berlin’s Aanant & Zoo, Paris’s Galerie Samy Abraham, Brussels’s Alice Gallery, Riga’s Alma, as well as Amsterdam’s Galerie Paul Andriesse, each bringing in a few exceptional artists from their roster. **

For a complete list of galleries and artists participating, take a look at the official art fair lineup, and for the fair program, go here. To find out event details and contact information, visit the aqnb event listing. **

Image header: ‘V’ (2009) by Kris Salmanis. Image courtesy Alma Gallery. 

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The Other Art Fair opens in London this weekend.

The Other Art Fair.
17 April 2013

From April 25 to 27, Brussels will host the 32nd edition of its annual contemporary art fair, Art Brussels. A private, invitation-only preview will take place during the day on April 24, followed by a vernissage from 5pm to 10pm that night.

The sweeping art wait will host over 190 galleries from all over the world, featuring as many as 2,000 artists, ranging from those with international recognition to promising young talents showing at the fair for the first time. Each year, the fair’s visual campaign is entrusted to one artist, who will work to highlight the city of Brussels as an upcoming art city; this year, the honour falls of Brussels-based photographer Jimmy Kets

Portrait series. Jimmy Kets. Image courtesy artist.
Portrait series. Jimmy Kets. Image courtesy artist.

Amongst the 190 international galleries are Berlin’s Aanant & Zoo, Paris’s Galerie Samy Abraham, Brussels’s Alice Gallery, Riga’s Alma, as well as Amsterdam’s Galerie Paul Andriesse, each bringing in a few exceptional artists from their roster. **

For a complete list of galleries and artists participating, take a look at the official art fair lineup, and for the fair program, go here. To find out event details and contact information, visit the aqnb event listing. **

Image header: ‘V’ (2009) by Kris Salmanis. Image courtesy Alma Gallery. 

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ArtBasel 2012

16 June 2012

From April 25 to 27, Brussels will host the 32nd edition of its annual contemporary art fair, Art Brussels. A private, invitation-only preview will take place during the day on April 24, followed by a vernissage from 5pm to 10pm that night.

The sweeping art wait will host over 190 galleries from all over the world, featuring as many as 2,000 artists, ranging from those with international recognition to promising young talents showing at the fair for the first time. Each year, the fair’s visual campaign is entrusted to one artist, who will work to highlight the city of Brussels as an upcoming art city; this year, the honour falls of Brussels-based photographer Jimmy Kets

Portrait series. Jimmy Kets. Image courtesy artist.
Portrait series. Jimmy Kets. Image courtesy artist.

Amongst the 190 international galleries are Berlin’s Aanant & Zoo, Paris’s Galerie Samy Abraham, Brussels’s Alice Gallery, Riga’s Alma, as well as Amsterdam’s Galerie Paul Andriesse, each bringing in a few exceptional artists from their roster. **

For a complete list of galleries and artists participating, take a look at the official art fair lineup, and for the fair program, go here. To find out event details and contact information, visit the aqnb event listing. **

Image header: ‘V’ (2009) by Kris Salmanis. Image courtesy Alma Gallery. 

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