49th edition of Art Cologne exhibitors

49th edition of Art Cologne exhibitors

Art Cologne

© Koelnmesse.
December 15, 2014

16–19 April 2015

AXA ART professional preview & vernissage:
15 April 2015

Koelnmesse
Hall 11
Messeplatz 1
50679 Cologne
Germany

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The participants of the 49th Art Cologne from 16 to 19 April 2015 have been selected; around 200 galleries from 23 countries will provide a high quality overview of Modern, Post-war and Contemporary art. The sector New Contemporaries presents 29 galleries less than ten years old. The Collaborations sector, co-organised by Art Cologne and the New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA), is presenting 31 exhibitors, presenting collaborative projects in 22 booths.

Hall level 11.2
Contemporary art

1301PE (Los Angeles), A arte Invernizzi (Milan), Akinci (Amsterdam), Helga de Alvear (Madrid), Mikael Andersen (Berlin/ Copenhagen), Anhava (Helsinki), Artelier (Graz), Catherine Bastide (Brussels), Jürgen Becker (Hamburg), Bo Bjerggaard (Copenhagen), BLAIN|SOUTHERN (Berlin), Jean Brolly (Paris), Daniel Buchholz (Cologne/Berlin), Buchmann (Berlin), Luis Campaña (Berlin), Gisela Capitain (Cologne), Capitain Petzel (Berlin), Massimo de Carlo (Milan), Conrads (Düsseldorf), Contemporary Fine Arts (Berlin), Cosar HMT (Düsseldorf), Alan Cristea (London), Crone (Berlin), DEWEER (Otegem, Belgium), EIGEN + ART (Berlin/Leipzig), espaivisor (Valencia), Figge von Rosen (Cologne), Konrad Fischer (Düsseldorf), Forsblom (Helsinki), Laurent Godin (Paris), Bärbel Grässlin (Frankfurt), Karsten Greve (Cologne/Paris/St. Moritz), Barbara Gross Galerie (Munich), Haas (Zurich/Berlin), Häusler Contemporary (Zurich/Munich), Hales (London), Hammelehle und Ahrens (Cologne), Reinhard Hauff (Stuttgart), Hauser & Wirth (Zurich/New York/London), Akira Ikeda (Berlin/Tokyo), Jarmuschek + Partner (Berlin), Niels Borch Jensen (Copenhagen), Kadel Willborn (Düsseldorf), mike karstens (Münster, Germany), Kerlin (Dublin), Parisa Kind (Frankfurt), Helga Maria Klosterfelde (Berlin), Klüser (Munich), Sabine Knust (Munich), Koenig & Clinton (New York), Christine König (Vienna), Johann König (Berlin), Konzett (Vienna), Krobath (Vienna/Berlin), Bernd Kugler (Innsbruck, Austria), Lange + Pult (Zurich), Gebr. Lehmann (Dresden), Löhrl (Mönchengladbach, Germany), Javier López (Madrid), Linn Lühn (Düsseldorf), M29 Richter.Brückner (Cologne), Gio Marconi (Milan), Marlborough Contemporary (London/New York/Madrid), Hans Mayer (Düsseldorf), Meyer Kainer (Vienna), Vera Munro (Hamburg), nächst St. Stephan (Vienna), Nagel Draxler (Cologne/Berlin), Neon Parc (Melbourne), NEU (Berlin), Carolina Nitsch (New York), David Nolan (New York), Nosbaum & Reding (Luxembourg), Alexander Ochs Private (Berlin), Onrust (Amsterdam), Pearl Lam (Shanghai), Peres Projects (Berlin), Giorgio Persano (Torino), Produzentengalerie (Hamburg), Thaddaeus Ropac (Salzburg/Paris), Richard Saltoun (London), Aurel Scheibler (Berlin), Brigitte Schenk (Cologne), Schleicher/Lange (Berlin), Anke Schmidt (Cologne), Karsten Schubert (London), Sies + Höke (Düsseldorf), Slewe (Amsterdam), Sprüth Magers (Berlin/London), Walter Storms (Munich), Tanit (Munich), Suzanne Tarasiève (Paris), Elisabeth & Klaus Thoman (Innsbruck, Austria), Wilma Tolksdorf (Frankfurt/Berlin), VAN HORN (Düsseldorf), Nicolai Wallner (Copenhagen), Fons Welters (Amsterdam), WENTRUP (Berlin), Michael Werner (Cologne/London/New York), Thomas Zander (Cologne), Zink (Berlin), David Zwirner (New York/London)

Hall level 11.1
Modern art/Post-war art/Contemporary art

Beck & Eggeling (Düsseldorf), Klaus Benden (Cologne), Boisserée (Cologne), Borzo (Amsterdam), Ben Brown Fine Arts (London), Dierking (Zurich), Döbele (Dresden), Johannes Faber (Vienna), FAGGIONATO (London), Fischer Kunsthandel & Edition (Berlin), Klaus Gerrit Friese (Stuttgart), Gmurzynska (Zurich/St. Moritz/Zug), Henze & Ketterer (Wichtrach/Bern /Riehen), Heinz Holtmann (Cologne), Fred Jahn (Munich), Koch (Hanover), Lahumière (Paris), LEVY (Hamburg), Ludorff (Düsseldorf), Maulberger (Munich), Mayoral Galeria d’Art (Barcelona), Moderne (Silkeborg, Denmark), Georg Nothelfer (Berlin), Priska Pasquer (Cologne), Remmert und Barth (Düsseldorf), Repetto (London), Margarete Roeder (New York), Ruberl (Vienna), Thomas Salis art & design (Salzburg), Samuelis Baumgarte (Bielefeld, Germany), Schlichtenmaier (Grafenau, Germany/Stuttgart), Schönewald Fine Arts (Düsseldorf), Michael Schultz (Berlin/Seoul/Beijing), Schwarzer (Düsseldorf), SETAREH (Düsseldorf), Simonis (Düsseldorf), Sims Reed (London), Staeck (Heidelberg, Germany), Hans Strelow (Düsseldorf), Florian Sundheimer (Munich), taguchi fine art (Tokyo), Thomas (Munich), Tonelli (Milan), Utermann (Dortmund, Germany), Valentien (Stuttgart), von Vertes (Zurich), Axel Vervoordt (Wijnegem, Belgium), edith wahlandt (Stuttgart), Whitestone (Tokyo)

Hall level 11.3
New Contemporaries

Aanant & Zoo (Berlin), Ancient & Modern (London), Bischoff Projects (Frankfurt), Thomas Brambilla (Bergamo, Italy), Chert (Berlin), CLAGES (Cologne), Hezi Cohen (Tel Aviv), DREI (Cologne), DUVE (Berlin), Ellis King (Dublin), Future Gallery (Berlin), Gallery On the Move (Tirana, Albania), Greene Exhibitions (Los Angeles), Natalia Hug (Cologne), Jan Kaps (Cologne), KLEMM’S (Berlin), Le Guern (Warsaw), Lullin + Ferrari (Zurich), Markus Lüttgen (Cologne), Max Mayer (Düsseldorf), NANZUKA (Tokyo), OHWOW (Los Angeles), Philipp Pflug (Frankfurt), Tatjana Pieters (Gent), PSM (Berlin), Société (Berlin), Soy Capitán (Berlin), tegenboschvanvreden (Amsterdam), Kate Werble (New York)

Hall level 11.3
Collaborations

401 Contemporary (Berlin), ACB (Budapest), Andriesse Eyck (Amsterdam), Bitforms (New York), Callicoon (New York) + Christian Lethert (Cologne), CANADA (New York), Choi&Lager (Cologne) + Union (London), Estonian Contemporary Art Development Center (Tallinn) + Rawson Projects (New York), Hardhitta (Cologne) + Warhus Rittershaus (Cologne), Hollybush Gardens (London), Jeanrochdard (Paris/Brussels) + Berthold Pott (Cologne), Kisterem (Budapest), Eleni Koroneou (Athens), KOW (Berlin) + Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler (Berlin), Susanna Kulli (Zurich), Mai 36 (Zurich) + Mirko Mayer (Cologne), Daniel Marzona (Berlin) + Sommer & Kohl (Berlin), Thomas Rehbein (Cologne) + Stalke (Copenhagen), Jacky Strenz (Frankfurt), The Hole (New York) + V1 (Copenhagen), Vintage Galéria (Budapest), Martin van Zomeren (Amsterdam)

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