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Barcelona Symposium 2019

Barcelona Symposium 2019

Talking Galleries

“What Future for the Art Market at the Mid-Level?,” Barcelona Symposium 2018. © Xavi Torrent.

October 30, 2018

Barcelona Symposium 2019

Barcelona Symposium 2019: January 21–22
MACBA Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona
Plaça dels Àngels, 1
08001 Barcelona
Spain
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Talking Galleries—The International Think Tank for Galleries is proud to announce the seventh edition of the Barcelona Symposium to be held at MACBA on January 21 and 22, 2019.

The Barcelona Symposium is a two-day conference, a unique chance for art professionals to get together and share ideas on various aspects of art gallery management. The symposium attracts diverse audience, made up of gallerists, collectors, art journalists, curators, artists, and fair directors, who contribute to the exchange of expertise and relevant knowledge across all sectors of the art business. Adam Sheffer, former President of ADAA and current Vice President of Pace Gallery described it as “a sort of the Davos of the art world, when people can get together globally and talk about issues facing the entire industry.”

To open up the symposium what promises to be a very enticing dialogue between Kenny Schachter, an acclaimed art journalist, and Simon de Pury, world-famous art auctioneer and collector, on the behind the scenes of the art world.  

To reflect on the current agenda, the 2019 programme will address strategies for going online, alternative fair models, women artists in the market, Africa’s growing art market, new players on traditional publishing market and creative use of Social Media, among other topics.

Among the participating speakers will be Elizabeth Dee (Independent), Clare McAndrew (Arts Economics), Touria El Glaoui (1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair), JiaJia Fei (The Jewish Museum), Tim Schneider (artnet News), Jane Morris (The Art Newspaper), Georgina Adam (The Art Newspaper) and Melanie Gerlis (Financial Times), who will debate with other key speakers.

The full programme of the Barcelona Symposium 2019 will be published shortly on the Talking Galleries website.

Registration is already open! Book your ticket now 

About Talking Galleries
Talking Galleries is an international think tank for discussion on new trends and cogent issues, specific to the gallery sector. It brings together art world veterans and industry newbies to propel the debate, spread the knowledge and re-think the existing models. Its ultimate goals are to create a formalised body of knowledge in art gallery management and establish best practices.

Launched in 2011, it holds an annual symposium in Barcelona. Thanks to the increasing interest to the topic and format, Talking Galleries entered international scene and now organises talks and conferences in global art capitals such as Paris, Madrid, London, and New York. Among its latest international events are TG Paris 2018, TG Seoul 2018 and TG Berlin 2015.

Talking Galleries runs a publishing programme, keeps a library of relevant materials and hosts a video archive of the past events. The project stands for knowledge sharing, thus, all materials are available for free.

For further information, please contact: talking [​at​] talkinggalleries.com

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