What is new at Art Dubai 2019?

Sally Curcio, 'Miami', lead artist of Sheikha Manal Little Artist Programme. Courtesy of artist.

Art Dubai's 13th edition features galleries from 41 countries across 4 gallery sections. Find out more.

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Published: Thu 28 Feb 2019, 10:07 AM

Last updated: Thu 28 Feb 2019, 1:53 PM

Art Dubai, the world's most internationally diverse art fair, has announced a full list of participating galleries, as well as details on the new gallery hall layout and programme for its 2019 edition. Showcasing +90 galleries from 41 countries, the fair will reconfirm Dubai's position as a global meeting point for the arts.

Art Dubai's new structure includes four main sections complementing each other. The new format positions the contemporary section as the core section of the fair, with Modern presented alongside the Contemporary galleries, enabling an elevated understanding of the region's art history.

The inaugural Bawwaba gallery section, taking its title from the Arabic word for 'gateway', focuses on different geographies and viewpoints from new markets and features solo presentations of works produced specifically for the fair. The programme-cum-gallery section Residents, a project inviting international artists for a six to eight-week residency in the UAE to produce new work and immerse themselves in the local art scene, will see its second edition in 2019 and will specifically focus on Latin America.

Continuing the fair's commitment to supporting the development of the local art scene, Art Dubai will dedicate a new section in the fair to showcase young, local projects from the fields of art, culture and creativity in the UAE, as well as produce an exhibition by the artists participating in Campus Art Dubai 7.0 programme.

Art Dubai's Artistic Director Pablo del Val commented: "We aim to provide visitors to the 2019 fair a new experience by changing the gallery hall structure to allow for a more curated presentation with larger booths, enable a more cohesive reading of the different works on show, and highlight one of Art Dubai's key focal points - art from and focused on the Global South. With this new format, we received a record number of gallery applications and we are delighted to welcome both long-time returning galleries as well as newcomers, including first-time exhibitors from Cameroon and Colombia."

The fair is sponsored by Julius Baer and Piaget, with Madinat Jumeirah as the home of the event. The Dubai Culture & Arts Authority (Dubai Culture) is a strategic partner of Art Dubai and supports the fair's year-round education programme. BMW is the exclusive car partner of Art Dubai.

CONTEMPORARY & MODERN
Reflecting the new structure of the fair, the participating 69 Contemporary and Modern galleries will be presented alongside one another in one of the two main gallery halls, with Modern taking place in a specific designated area, allowing for a better reading of the art history and contextualisation of Contemporary art from the region.

The 2019 Contemporary section will see a strong contingent of returning galleries from Europe and Asia, including Victoria Miro (London, Venice), Galleria Continua (San Gimignano, Beijing, Les Moulins, La Habana), Experimenter (Kolkata), Ota Fine Arts (Tokyo), Galerie Templon (Brussels, Paris), Galleria Franco Noero (Turin), In Situ - Fabienne Leclerc (Paris) and Galerie Krinzinger (Vienna).

Art Dubai Contemporary will also welcome back several prominent galleries from the region, including Sfeir-Semler Gallery (Hamburg, Beirut), ATHR Gallery (Jeddah), Dastan's Basement (Tehran) as well as 10 Dubai-based galleries, including Gallery Isabelle van den Eynde, The Third Line and Green Art.

In addition, the fair will feature a prominent line-up of first-time exhibitors from the region and beyond, including Sprüth Magers (Berlin, London, Los Angeles), Andersen's (Copenhagen), Galerie MAM (Douala) and Akar Prakar (Kolkata, New Delhi, Jaipur).
The new gallery hall structure will also allow the Modern galleries to create exhibitions in a larger booth space, allowing for more curated presentations. Highlights among the Modern Galleries include DAG (New York, Delhi, Mumbai), Gallery One (Ramallah), Dhoomimal Gallery (New Delhi) and Grosvenor Gallery (London).

BAWWABA
Launching at the upcoming edition of Art Dubai, Bawwaba is a unique gallery section, located within the main gallery halls. The section will feature projects by individual artists or galleries, located in or focused on the Middle East, Africa, Central and South Asia as well as Latin America.

The inaugural edition of Bawwaba will be curated by French-Cameroonian curator Élise Atangana, and focus on highly conceptual works including videos, installations and murals.Exhibiting galleries in the first edition of Bawwaba will include Guzo Art Projects (Addis Ababa) exhibiting Kenyan artist Wanja Kimani, Canvas Gallery (Karachi) with works by Kuwaiti artist Hamra Abbas as well as a show of works by Turkish artist Gözde Ilkin by Gypsum Gallery (Cairo).

RESIDENTS
Residents will return for its second iteration in 2019, with 12 exhibiting galleries. The section will move to Mina A'Salam, and focuses solely on Latin America in 2019. Acting as the Curators for the 2019 edition, Fernanda Brenner (Brazil) and Munira Al Sayegh (UAE) selected 12 galleries who in turn nominated specific artists to spend six to eight weeks in the UAE, who will be able to immerse themselves in the local art scene, producing art to populate their booths at the fair.

Exhibiting galleries in the 2019 edition of Residents will include Galeria Revolver (Buenos Aires, Lima) exhibiting Jerry B. Martin, Mendes Wood DM (São Paulo, Brussels, New York), with works by Luiz Roque to Dubai, as well as Luisa Strina (São Paulo), showing Brazilian artist Alexandre da Cunha. Residents is held in partnership with the Office of Public and Cultural Diplomacy (OPCD).

Held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, Art Dubai 2019 will take place from March 20-23 at Madinat Jumeirah, Dubai.

Jean-Michel Atlan, Livre des Pharaons, 1959 (Modern). Courtesy: Grosvenor Gallery.
Alexandre de Cunha, Not a pipe, not a pipe, not a pipe, 2018 (Residents). Courtesy: artist and Galeria Luisa Strina.
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Etel Adnan, Untitled, 2018 (Contemporary). Courtesy: Sfeir-Semler Gallery.

Published: Thu 28 Feb 2019, 10:07 AM

Last updated: Thu 28 Feb 2019, 1:53 PM

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