September 22–25, 2016
Application deadline: March 3, 2016
ARTINTERNATIONAL
Haliç Congress Center
Istanbul
info [at] artinternational-istanbul.com
www.artinternational-istanbul.com
“This fair is a gem in the international art market—small scaled but professionally executed by dedicated organisers. In three days we sold most our works, mainly to new contacts in Turkey, Greece, the Netherlands and Germany.”
—Nieck de Bruijn, Upstream Gallery (Amsterdam)
ARTINTERNATIONAL is pleased to announce that applications are now open for the 4th edition of the Fair, taking place from September 22–25, 2016 at the Haliç Congress Center in Istanbul, Turkey. Continuing to provide a dynamic platform for leading emergent and established galleries, ARTINTERNATIONAL will once again offer booths in the categories of Special Projects, Young Galleries and Modern & Contemporary Main Section.
Having welcomed over 30,000 visitors and 87 galleries from 27 countries for the 2015 edition, ARTINTERNATIONAL continues to build on its global network, attracting local, regional and international collectors, curators and other art world professionals to Istanbul each year.
Further details can be found on the application form here.
2015 exhibitor reviews
“This is our third time here and the fair is great for our business. In three years we have made over two million GBP and Turkish collectors come to see us in Sweden.”
—Stefan Andersson, ANDERSSON/SANDSTROM gallery (Stockholm)
“We sold three key pieces within the first three hours of the fair’s opening, each for five figure sums. We are thrilled to be back.”
—Jennifer Caroline Ellis, Edouard Malingue Gallery (Hong Kong)
2015 media reviews
“In less than three years, ARTINTERNATIONAL has succeeded in getting onto the international art calendar alongside the other global art fairs that count.”
—Catherine Cochard, Le Temps
“The Fair’s VIP preview day was well attended with numerous international visitors spotted strolling the aisles including the Swiss collector Uli Sigg, the Iranian-born, London-based Fatima Maleki and the Belgian collector Alain Servais. Some galleries reported strong sales, including first time participant Victoria Miro from London…”
—Christina Ruiz, The Art Newspaper