— David Zwirner, Gagosian, and Galerie Lelong & Co. Return to Fair’s Fourth Edition —

Seattle Art Fair 2017 ft. Nancy Rubin’s Study: Monochrome for Paris sculptures, presented by Gagosian.

 

— Tickets On Sale Now —

(SEATTLE — May 17, 2018) — The Seattle Art Fair, presented by AIG, is proud to announce the exhibitor list for its fourth edition. This year’s Seattle Art Fair will take place August 2 – 5 2018 at the CenturyLink Field Event Center.

The 2018 Seattle Art Fair boasts a diverse roster of local, national, and international galleries representing 34 cities from 10 countries, including 23 international galleries.

The fourth edition of the fair welcomes returning international stalwarts such as David Zwirner, Gagosian, Galerie Lelong & Co., and Adams and Ollman, and Seattle’s Greg Kucera Gallery, Foster/White Gallery and James Harris Gallery. The fair continues to expand its reach, drawing new exhibitors from around the globe, including Tokyo’s Gallery Yufuku and Talion Gallery, Berlin’s Kuckei+Kuckei, Los Angeles’ Samuel Freeman Gallery, and New York’s C24 Gallery and Hirschl & Adler Modern.

 “This year cements the fair as a key event in the international art world calendar, with a robust exhibitor list that brings together blue-chip galleries, emerging international players, and Seattle’s local institutions,”

said Seattle Art Fair Director Max Fishko. “We’re excited to offer a platform for the best contemporary art, as well as an energized program of events curated by Nato Thompson.”

For the first time, Philadelphia Contemporary’s Nato Thompson will serve as the Seattle Art Fair’s Artistic Director, leading the fair’s curatorial vision with innovative programming including on-site installations, talks, performances, and presentations. The full program, to be announced in June, will explore identity, modes of play, and technology.

2018 EXHIBITOR LIST*

*List in formation.

 Abmeyer + Wood, Seattle Absolut Art, Stockholm / New York ACA Galleries, New York

Adams and Ollman, Portland Alexandre Gallery, New York Allan Stone Projects, New York Back Gallery Project, Vancouver Berry Campbell, New York

C24 Gallery, New York

Ceysson & Bénétière, Paris

Charlie James Gallery, Los Angeles Chimento Contemporary, Los Angeles Chosun Art Gallery, Seoul

Claire Oliver Gallery, New York COHJU contemporary art, Kyoto CYNTHIA-REEVES, Walpole

David Zwirner, New York

Debra Force, New York

Diane Rosenstein Gallery, Los Angeles

Dolan/Maxwell, Philadelphia

Elins Eagles-Smith Gallery, San Francisco Elissa Cristall Gallery, Vancouver Elizabeth Leach Gallery, Portland Federico Luger – FL GALLERY, Milan Feheley Fine Arts, Toronto

Forum Gallery, New York

Foster/White Gallery, Seattle

Franklin Bowles Gallery, San Francisco

Fridman Gallery, New York G Gibson Gallery, Seattle Gagosian Gallery, New York

Gail Severn Gallery, Ketchum / Sun Valley

Galerie 55Bellechasse, Paris Galerie Lelong & Co., New York Galerie PICI, Seoul

Galerie Richard, New York

Galerie Youn, Montreal

Gallery Dei Gratia, LaConner Gallery Jones, Vancouver Gibbons & Nicholas, Dublin Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle Hall Spassov Gallery, Seattle Harris Harvey Gallery, Seattle

Hashimoto Contemporary, San Francisco

Heather Gaudio Fine Art, New Canaan

HEXTON | modern and contemporary, Northbrook

Hirschl & Adler Modern, New York James Harris Gallery, Seattle Jerald Melberg Gallery, Charlotte Jason Haam, Seoul

Koki Arts, Tokyo

Kuckei+Kuckei, Berlin

Linda Hodges Gallery, Seattle

Long-Sharp Gallery, Indianapolis Maxwell Davidson Gallery, New York Melanie Flood Projects, Portland Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, New York Miles McEnery Gallery, New York Mindy Solomon Gallery, Miami Muriel Guépin Gallery, New York NanHai Art, Millbrae

Nil Gallery, Paris

Ohshima Fine Art, Tokyo

Over the Influence, Los Angeles Patricia Rovzar Gallery, Seattle PDX Contemporary Art, Portland Peter Blake Gallery, Laguna Beach Peter Robertson Gallery, Edmonton projectsplusgallery, St Louis

Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery, London Richard Levy Gallery, Albuquerque Robischon Gallery, Denver

Rosenbaum Contemporary, Boca Raton Samuel Freeman Gallery, Los Angeles SEASON, Seattle

Serge Sorokko Gallery, San Francisco

Shift Gallery Seattle, Seattle

Somerville Manning Gallery, Wilmington

Spanierman Modern, New York

TALION GALLERY, Tokyo

Tamarind Institute, Albuquerque The Russo Lee Gallery, Portland Traver Gallery, Seattle

UNIX Gallery, New York

Upsilon Gallery, New York

William Shearburn Gallery, St Louis Winston Wächter Fine Art, Seattle Woodside/Braseth Gallery, Seattle Yufuku Gallery, Tokyo

YUKI-SIS, Tokyo

2018 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

 Collector’s Preview by Invitation

Thursday, August 2, 3:30PM – 6PM

Opening Night Preview

Thursday, August 2, 6PM – 9PM

Public Fair Hours

Friday, August 3, 11AM – 8PM Saturday, August 4, 11AM – 7PM Sunday, August 5, 11AM – 6PM

ADMISSION:

$50 Multi-Day

$20 Single Day

Tickets available online here.

LOCATION:

CenturyLink Field Event Center 1000 Occidental Ave S

Seattle, WA 98134

ABOUT SEATTLE ART FAIR

The Seattle Art Fair is a one-of-a-kind destination for the best in modern and contemporary art and a showcase for the vibrant arts community of the Pacific Northwest. Based in Seattle, a city as renowned for its natural beauty as its cultural landscape, the fair brings together the region’s strong collector base; local, national, and international galleries; area museums and institutions; and an array of innovative public programming. Founded in 2015 by Paul G. Allen, the Seattle Art Fair is produced by Vulcan Arts + Entertainment, and Art Market Productions.

PRESS CONTACTS

Marcella Zimmermann
Vice President, Cultural Counsel [email protected]

Ali Rigo
Account Executive, Cultural Counsel [email protected]

Seattle Art Fair Announces 2018 Exhibitor List

May 17, 2018

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