Participating galleries 2023

Participating galleries 2023

Art Antwerp

October 26, 2023
Participating galleries 2023
72 participating galleries from 12 different countries
December 14–17, 2023
Antwerp Expo
Jan van Rijswijcklaan 191
2020 Antwerpen
Belgium
www.art-antwerp.com
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Art Antwerp, the contemporary art fair organised by Art Brussels, is set to return for its third edition from Thursday December 14 to Sunday December 17, 2023 at Antwerp Expo. This year, the fair welcomes 72 participating galleries from twelve different countries. Among these 72 galleries is a mix of well-established galleries with over a decade of contributions to the art world, as well as young and upcoming galleries. Featuring a strong programme, half of the galleries come from Belgium, of which 16 of these galleries are from Antwerp itself, while the other half, totaling 37 galleries, come from abroad, keeping the DNA of the fair international and most definitively strongly locally rooted. 

Launched during the Covid-19 pandemic in December 2021, Art Antwerp thrived last year for its second edition by welcoming nearly 12,000 visitors, establishing itself as a prominent fixture in the Belgian contemporary art calendar and has since been able to count on the support of main partners Delen Private Bank and Bank Van Breda. Antwerp’s rich artistic heritage and vibrant contemporary art scene make it an ideal host city for this emerging art fair. 

The fair distinguishes itself by providing a platform for contemporary art galleries to showcase a diverse selection of established and up-and-coming artists. Unlike larger art fairs, Art Antwerp offers an intimate atmosphere that fosters personal connections between collectors, art lovers and galleries, encouraging meaningful conversations. Art Antwerp is set to be an ambitious smaller-sized contemporary art fair and a major player in the city of Antwerp. 

Discover the list of galleries
Galerie 8+4
, Paris / Althuis Hofland, Amsterdam / BARBÉ, Ghent / Base-Alpha Gallery, Antwerp, Brussels / Belgian Gallery, Brussels  / galerie burster, Berlin, Karlsruhe / By Lara Sedbon, Paris / CAPSULE SHANGHAI, Shanghai / Copperfield London, London / Dauwens & Beernaert, Brussels / Kristof De Clercq gallery, Ghent / Galerie Clémentine de la Féronnière, Paris / DEUSS GALLERY, Antwerp  / De Zwarte Panter, Antwerp / Division of Labour, Worcester / Galerie Dix9, Paris / DMW Gallery, Antwerp, Brussels / Gilles Drouault, Paris / galerie dudokdegroot, Amsterdam  / Dürst Britt & Mayhew, The Hague / Galerie DYS, Brussels / Galerie Fontana, Amsterdam / Galerie Felix Frachon, Brussels / FRED&FERRY, Antwerp / Galerie Claire Gastaud, Clermont-Ferrand, Paris / GNYP Gallery, Berlin, Antwerp / GoMulan Gallery, Amsterdam / Grove, London, Berlin / Harlesden High Street, London, New York  / HdM Gallery, Beijing, Paris / HELSINKI CONTEMPORARY, Helsinki / Hopstreet Gallery, Brussels, Deurle / IBASHO, Antwerp / KANT Gallery, Copenhagen / KETELEER GALLERY, Antwerp / Galerie Martin Kudlek, Cologne, Brussels / La Forest Divonne, Brussels / La Patinoire Royale / Galerie Valérie Bach, Brussels / Galerie Lange + Pult, Zürich, Auvernier, Geneva / Irène Laub Gallery, Brussels / Galerie Laurentin, Paris, Brussels / Galerie Lelong & Co., Paris, New York / Lumen Travo, Amsterdam / Lukasz Majewski Gallery, Knokke / Galerie Ron Mandos, Amsterdam / Nino Mier Gallery, Los Angeles, Brussels, Marfa, New York / Modesti Perdriolle Gallery, Brussels / Newchild Gallery, Antwerp / No Man’s Art Gallery, Amsterdam / Pedrami Gallery, Antwerp / Guy Pieters Gallery, Knokke / Tatjana Pieters, Ghent / Pizza Gallery, Antwerp / Berthold Pott, Cologne / Rossicontemporary, Brussels / Ruttkowski;68, Cologne, Paris, New York, Düsseldorf / Schönfeld Gallery, Antwerp, Brussels / STIEGLITZ19, Antwerp, Brussels / Stigter Van Doesburg, Amsterdam / Galerie Elisabeth & Klaus Thoman, Vienna, Innsbruck / Transit, Mechelen / valerie_traan, Antwerp / Valerius Gallery, Luxembourg / Gallery Sofie Van de Velde & PLUS-ONE Gallery, Antwerp / Mieke van Schaijk, Breda / Martin van Zomeren, Amsterdam / Maurice Verbaet Gallery, Knokke / Philipp von Rosen, Cologne / Whitehouse Gallery, Lovenjoel / Zwart Huis, Brussels

Please see full list of exhibitors and artists here. Art Antwerp takes place from Thursday December 14 to Sunday December 17, 2023

Opening day: Thursday 14 December, preview from 11am–4pm, and vernissage from 4–9pm. / Public days: Friday December 15, Saturday December 16 and Sunday December 17 from 11am–7pm. / Venue: Antwerp Expo, Jan van Rijswijcklaan 191, 2020 Antwerp, Belgium.

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