Participating galleries 2023

Participating galleries 2023

miart

Courtesy of Cabinet Milano

January 19, 2023
Participating galleries 2023
International modern and contemporary art fair
April 14–16, 2023
VIP preview: April 13, 1pm, by invitation
miart
Allianz MiCo
Viale Scarampo, Pavilion 3, Gate 5
Milan
Italy
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The twenty-seventh edition of miart, Milan’s international modern and contemporary art fair, organized by Fiera Milano and directed by Nicola Ricciardi, returns from April 14–16 2023, with VIP preview on April 13.

With 169 participating galleries from 27 countries, with works by modern masters, established and emerging contemporary artists alike, miart reaffirms its role as an essential meeting for the Italian and international community of collectors, curators, dealers and critics.

After Dismantling the Silence in 2021 and Primo Movimento the following year, in 2023 miart continues in the vein of musical metaphors and builds the identity of the new edition around the word Crescendo, underlining the growth seen over the previous two years (over plus 10 percent of exhibitors compared to 2022, a nearly 40 percent share of galleries based abroad) and the desire to continue on an upward trajectory beyond 2023.

In addition to the number of galleries, the quality of the projects is also growing significantly due to a combination of encouraging returns and important new entries. These include 1 Mira Madrid (Madrid), ChertLüdde (Berlin), Ciaccia Levi (Paris, Milan), C L E A R I N G (New York, Brussels, Los Angeles), Corvi-Mora (London), Crèvecœur (Paris), Dvir Gallery (Tel Aviv, Brussels, Paris), Ehrhardt Flòrez (Madrid), Peter Kilchmann (Zurich, Paris), KLEMM’S (Berlin), Kendal Koppe (Glasgow), Andrew Kreps Gallery (New York), Galerie Lelong & Co. (Paris, New York), Madragoa (Lisbon), Mai 36 Galerie (Zurich), Meyer Riegger (Berlin, Karlsruhe, Basel), Nino Mier Gallery (Los Angeles, Brussels, New York, Marfa), Misako&Rosen (Tokyo), Perrotin (Paris, New York, Hong Kong, Seoul, Tokyo, Shanghai, Dubai), Galerie Michel Rein (Paris, Brussels), Repetto Gallery (London, Lugano), Richard Saltoun Gallery (London, Rome), Chris Sharp Gallery (Los Angeles), Esther Schipper (Berlin, Paris, Seoul), Eduard Simoens Gallery (Knokke), Gian Enzo Sperone (Sent), Galerie Gregor Staiger (Zurich, Milan), Tim Van Laere Gallery (Antwerp), Galerie Hubert Winter (Vienna), Galerie Fons Welters (Amsterdam), Galerie Jocelyn Wolff (Romainville), to name but a few.

Also significant is the growth in terms of the geographical scope of the galleries, which come from four continents and from cities as far apart as São Paulo in Brasil for HOA Galeria and Shanghai in China for Capsule Shanghai, Accra in Ghana for Gallery 1957 and Seoul in South Korea for Foundry.

At the same time, the care and attention for the indispensable Italian milieu is confirmed by the presence of some of the most dynamic local galleries. These include Alfonso Artiaco (Naples), Galleria Tommaso Calabro (Milan), Cardi Gallery (Milan, London), Galleria Continua (San Gimignano, Beijing, Les Moulins, Havana, Rome, São Paulo, Paris, Dubai), Raffaella Cortese (Milan), Monica De Cardenas (Milan, Zuoz, Lugano), Galleria dello Scudo (Verona), Galleria d’Arte Maggiore g.a.m. (Bologna, Milan, Paris), kaufmann repetto (Milan, New York), Magazzino (Rome), Gió Marconi (Milan), Mazzoleni (London, Turin), FRANCESCA MININI (Milan), Galleria Massimo Minini (Brescia), Montrasio Arte (Milan, Monza), Galleria Franco Noero  (Turin), P420 (Bologna), LIA RUMMA (Milan, Naples), Tornabuoni Arte (Florence, Milan, Forte dei Marmi, Crans Montana, Paris), Vistamare (Pescara, Milan), and ZERO… (Milan), to name a few.

The full list of exhibitors can be found here.

The distribution of spaces in three sections also returns. To highlight the research of the most recent generations of gallerists and artists, this year’s visit to the fair opens with Emergent, the section curated by Attilia Fattori Franchini and dedicated to 26 young galleries; it then continues with Established, the main section that hosts galleries who present contemporary art in its strictest interpretation as well as works produced in the XX century. The fair is then completed by Decades, the section curated by Alberto Salvadori that explores the history of the last century through ten monographic projects from the 1910s to the 2010s.

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