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ART FORUM BERLIN 2002

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ART FORUM BERLIN 2002
The International Fair for Contemporary Art



September 26 - 30, 2002
Preview: Wednesday, September 25, 2002
http://www.art-forum-berlin.com

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Countdown to ART FORUM BERLN 2002

In just one week from now, the seventh ART FORUM BERLIN, The International Fair for Contemporary Art, will open to the public. Enlivening Europe's most dynamic art destination each autumn, ART FORUM BERLIN 2002 will host 155 galleries from 25 countries. With a continuing focus on cutting edge galleries, emerging production and contemporary art from Eastern Europe, this year's fair promises to offer a highly stimulating selection of today's most exciting and relevant production.

Europe's only large fair to focus solely on contemporary artwork, the great attraction of this unique event for international collectors and curators from around the globe is continuously reinforced by exhibitors and visitors alike. A hot-spot for collectors and curators, exhibitor response is extremely positive: A fantastic amount of foreign curators and German collectors. A very good showcase for young artists, states Galerie K of Oslo. Berlin has evolved to be the most important fair in Europe along with Basel, claims Mikael Andersen of Copenhagen.

ART FORUM BERLIN is set against the backdrop of one of Europe's fastest growing and most exciting international centers for contemporary art. Aside from the impressive quality of the fair itself and all of its accompanying events and receptions, numerous other parallel exhibitions assist in making ART FORUM BERLIN a necessary destination for those who are sincerely interested in keeping abreast of the latest trends in the international art scene.

In addition to the many galleries returning for a repeat visit to ART FORUM BERLIN - including Peter Kilchmann of Zurich, Helga de Alvear of Madrid, Andréhn-Schiptjenko of Stockholm, Nicolai Wallner of Copenhagen, Collective Gallery of Edinburgh, Entwistle of London, Fons Welters of Amsterdam, Johnen + Schöttle of Cologne and Pierogi 2000 of New York, among others - there will also be many new exhibitors to discover. Newcomers this year include Susanne Ottesen of Copenhagen, Catriona Jeffries of Vancouver, kurimanzutto of Mexico City, Johann Koenig of Berlin and Susanne Vielmetter of Los Angeles.

A significantly rising number of younger galleries from Russia and other Eastern European nations will also be at the fair, confirming Berlin's key role in expanding the contemporary art market in stride with the changing times. Galleries from Eastern Europe exhibiting at ART FORUM BERLIN for the first time include Skuc of Ljubljana, Déak of Budapest, Priestor of Bratislava, D 137 of St. Petersburg and ESCAPE, OGI and VP-Studio, all of Moscow. Returning galleries from Eastern Europe include Aidan and XL of Moscow as well as Foksal of Warsaw, Jiri Svestka of Prague and Knoll of Budapest and Vienna and Zderzak of Krakow.

The hallmark shared international booths at ART FORUM BERLIN have always been a highlight, allowing exhibitors to compliment the best of one another's programs by creating extended presentations in collaboration. This year the fair will boast shared stands by neugerriemschneider (Berlin) with Friedrich Petzel (New York), Barbara Thumm (Berlin) with Frith Street Gallery (London), Thomas Schulte (Berlin) with Lisson Gallery (London), carlier/gebauer (Berlin) with Anthony Reynolds (London), Luis Campana (Cologne) with Konrad Fischer (Düsseldorf), and Galerie Neu (Berlin) with American Fine Arts and Greene Naftali (both, New York).

In addition to the fascinating selection of gallery installations, ART FORUM BERLIN also presents visitors to the fair with a rich selection of panel discussions featuring international guest speakers on themes relevant to contemporary art discourse and cultural politics. This year, nine different panel discussions will offer a wide view on the most recent developments from Mexico to Turin via Budapest, Berlin and London. Begun in 2000, a special series of discussions on the art and cultural scenes of Eastern European candidates for entrance into the EU will continue this year with an emphasis on Hungary. In the line-up of Talk events, From Blast to Frieze to YBA also promises to be a highlight. Andrew Wilson, Gijs van Tuyl, Mark Gisbourne, Jörg Heiser and Charlotte Mullins will illuminate the question of the development of British art in the 20th century from an outsiders position to that of a market determiner.

The indispensable ART FORUM BERLIN 2002 catalogue features essays from four prominent writers on the developing art markets of Hungary, the Czech Republic, Russia and Poland respectively.

Not to be missed in 2002, ART FORUM BERLIN continues to gain in both significance and momentum. Be there to catch this jewel of the season.

For further information, go to http://www.art-forum-berlin.com

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