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Genova. Cimitero della Castagna
Tomba Fam. Repetto
Castagna Cemetery - Genoa, Italy
Family Repetto tomb.
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contact : www.colonel.dk
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anniversary program this year :
ART COLOGNE 2016 presents an exceptional group of participants for its 50th anniversary
ART COLOGNE, the oldest fair for Modern and Contemporary Art in the World, opens its doors from 14 to 17 April 2016 for its 50th year. On the occasion of the anniversary of the Internationaler Kunstmarkt, which took place for the first time in the historic Gürzenich festival hall under the name 'Kunstmarkt Köln 67', a total of 219 galleries from 25 countries will present top-tier art next April, including paintings, sculptures, photographs, prints, multiples, installations, performances and video art. The range of offerings of ART COLOGNE extends from Modern through Postwar to Contemporary Art. Art professionals, collectors and art lovers will find modern masters and important artists and works of post-1945 art in hall 11.1. International galleries will offer contemporary art on hall level 11.2, ranging from blue chip and midcareer artists to new discoveries. The special sectors NEW CONTEMPORARIES, COLLABORATIONS and FILM COLOGNE are gathered in hall 11.3.
Numerous international top galleries are once again represented in 2016 in the largest section for Contemporary Art in hall 11.2. Participating for the first time or returning to Cologne are, among others, PERROTIN (Paris), Max Hetzler (Berlin/Paris), Krinzinger (Vienna), OMR (Mexico City), Nils Stærk (Copenhagen), Shane Campbell (Chicago), CANADA (New York), Paragon (London), Roslyn Oxley9 (Sydney) and Rüdiger Schöttle (Munich). Among the exhibitors who have participated for many years are galleries such as Karsten Greve (Cologne/Paris/St. Moritz), Daniel Buchholz (Cologne), Hauser & Wirth (Zurich/London/New York), Thaddaeus Ropac (Salzburg/Paris), Sprüth Magers (Berlin/London/Los Angeles), Michael Werner (Cologne) and David Zwirner (New York/London).
Hall 11.1 is dedicated to the "historically progressive art" of the Modern and Postwar periods. Renowned galleries and art dealers will offer a high quality overview of these pioneering eras. Exciting new exhibitors like Bernheimer Fine Art (Lucerne), Montrasio Arte (Milan) or Hollis Taggart (New York) will join longstanding participants like Axel Vervoordt (Antwerp/Hong Kong), Beck & Eggeling (Düsseldorf), Ben Brown Fine Arts (London/Hong Kong), Lahumière (Paris),
Galerie Thomas (Munich), Thomas Salis (Salzburg), von Vertes (Zurich) and Whitestone (Hong Kong/Tokyo).
Young galleries and emerging artists are found in hall 11.3, where 29 young galleries (no more than ten years old) will show their programmes in the NEW CONTEMPORARIES section. In the experimental COLLABORATIONS section, which is organised in cooperation with the New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA), a wide range of galleries will present singular and jointly planned projects around the theme of collaboration.
The list of participants of ART COLOGNE 2016
Hall 11.2 Contemporary Art
1301PE (Los Angeles), A arte Invernizzi (Milan), acb (Budapest), Akinci (Amsterdam), Mikael Andersen (Copenhagen/Berlin), Anhava (Helsinki), Artelier Contemporary (Graz), Jürgen Becker (Hamburg), Bo Bjerggaard (Copenhagen), BLAIN|SOUTHERN (Berlin/London), Niels Borch Jensen (Copenhagen/Berlin), Jean Brolly (Paris), Daniel Buchholz (Cologne/Berlin), Buchmann (Berlin), Shane Campbell (Chicago), CANADA (New York), Gisela Capitain (Cologne), Capitain Petzel (Berlin), CONRADS (Düsseldorf), Contemporary Fine Arts (Berlin), Cosar HMT (Düsseldorf), Crone (Berlin/Vienna), DEWEER (Otegem), EIGEN + ART (Berlin/Leipzig), fiebach, minninger (Cologne), Konrad Fischer (Düsseldorf/Berlin), Laurent Godin (Paris), Bärbel Grässlin (Frankfurt a.M.), Karsten Greve (Cologne/Paris/St. Moritz), Barbara Gross (Munich), Haas (Zürich/Berlin), Häusler Contemporary (Zurich/Munich), Hammelehle und Ahrens (Cologne), Jack Hanley (New York), Reinhard Hauff (Stuttgart), Hauser & Wirth (Zurich/London/New York), Jochen Hempel (Leipzig), Max Hetzler (Berlin/Paris), Fred Jahn (Munich), Kadel Willborn (Düsseldorf), mike karstens (Münster), Kerlin (Dublin), KLEMM’S (Berlin), Klüser (Munich), Sabine Knust (Munich), König (Berlin), Christine König (Vienna), Koenig & Clinton (New York), Krinzinger (Vienna), Krobath (Vienna), Kromus + Zink (Berlin), Bernd Kugler (Innsbruck), Lange + Pult (Zurich), Gebr. Lehmann (Dresden/Berlin), Christian Lethert (Cologne), Löhrl (Mönchengladbach), Linn Lühn (Düsseldorf), Maior (Pollença), Marlborough Contemporary (London), Hans Mayer (Düsseldorf), MOT INTERNATIONAL (London/Brussels), Vera Munro (Hamburg), nächst St. Stephan (Vienna), Nagel Draxler (Cologne/Berlin), NEU (Berlin), Carolina Nitsch (New York), David Nolan (New York), Nosbaum & Reding (Luxemburg), OMR
Seite 2/5
(Mexico City), Onrust (Amsterdam), Roslyn Oxley9 (Paddington), Paragon (London), Priska Pasquer (Cologne), Pearl Lam (Hong Kong/Shanghai), PERROTIN (Paris), Giorgio Persano (Turin), Produzentengalerie (Hamburg), Thomas Rehbein (Cologne), Petra Rinck (Düsseldorf), David Risley (Copenhagen), Thaddaeus Ropac (Salzburg/Paris), Philipp von Rosen (Cologne), Brigitte Schenk (Cologne), Anke Schmidt (Cologne), SCHÖNEWALD (Düsseldorf), Rüdiger Schöttle (Munich), Sies + Höke (Düsseldorf), Slewe (Amsterdam), Sprüth Magers (Berlin/London/Los Angeles), Nils Stærk (Copenhagen), Jacky Strenz (Frankfurt), Suzanne Tarasiève (Paris), Elisabeth & Klaus Thoman (Innsbruck/Vienna), Wilma Tolksdorf (Frankfurt), Tucci Russo (Torre Pellice), VAN HORN (Düsseldorf), Fons Welters (Amsterdam), WENTRUP (Berlin), Michael Werner (Cologne), Thomas Zander (Cologne), David Zwirner (New York/London).
Hall 11.1 Modern & Postwar Art
Beck & Eggeling (Düsseldorf), Klaus Benden (Cologne), Bernheimer Fine Art (Lucerne), Boisserée (Cologne), BORZO (Amsterdam), Ben Brown Fine Arts (London/Hong Kong), Dierking (Zurich), Johannes Faber (Vienna), Fischer Kunsthandel & Edition (Berlin), Klaus Gerrit Friese (Berlin), Hagemeier (Frankfurt a.M.), Henze + Ketterer (Bern/Wichtrach/Riehen), Heinz Holtmann (Cologne), Akira Ikeda (Berlin/Tokyo/New York), Koch (Hannover), KONZETT (Vienna), Lahumière (Paris), LEVY (Hamburg), Ludorff (Düsseldorf), Maulberger (Munich), Moderne (Silkeborg), Montrasio Arte (Milan), Georg Nothelfer (Berlin), Remmert und Barth (Düsseldorf), Repetto (London), Margarete Roeder (New York), Ruberl (Vienna), Thomas Salis (Salzburg), Samuelis Baumgarte (Bielefeld), Aurel Scheibler (Berlin), Schlichtenmaier (Grafenau), Michael Schultz (Berlin), Schwarzer (Düsseldorf), SETAREH (Düsseldorf), Simonis (Düsseldorf), Sims Reed (London), Staeck (Heidelberg), Hans Strelow (Düsseldorf), Florian Sundheimer (Munich), Hollis Taggart (New York), taguchi fine art (Tokyo), Galerie Thomas (Munich), Utermann (Dortmund), Valentien (Stuttgart), von Vertes (Zurich), Axel Vervoordt (Antwerp/Hong Kong), Whitestone (Hong Kong/Tokyo).
Hall 11.3 New Contemporaries
Aanant & Zoo (Berlin), Bischoff Projects (Frankfurt), Thomas Brambilla (Bergamo), Bernard Ceysson (Luxemburg), Chert (Berlin), CLAGES (Cologne), Hezi Cohen (Tel Aviv), DUVE (Berlin), EXILE (Berlin), FUTURE (Berlin), Ginerva Gambino (Cologne), Andreas Huber (Vienna), Jan Kaps (Cologne), kisterem (Budapest), Alexander Levy (Berlin), Markus Lüttgen (Cologne), Max
Seite 3/5
Mayer (Düsseldorf), NANZUKA (Tokyo), Sariev Contemporary (Plovdiv), Deborah Schamoni (Munich), Southard Reid (London), Soy Capitán (Berlin), SpazioA (Pistoia), Supplement (London), tegenboschvanvreden (Amsterdam), Rob Tufnell (London), Waldburger Wouters (Brussels), Kate Werble (New York), Evelyn Yard (London).
COLLABORATIONS
Samy Abraham (Paris) + Triple V (Paris)
Andriesse Eyck (Amsterdam)
Guido W. Baudach (Berlin) + Susanne Zander (Köln) / Delmes & Zander (Berlin) BolteLang (Zürich) + Limoncello (London)
DREI (Köln) + Proyectos Monclova (Mexico City)
Thomas Erben (New York) + Jahveri Contemporary (Mumbai)
Daniel Faria (Toronto) + PSM (Berlin)
The Green Gallery (Milwaukee) + Marlborough Chelsea (New York)
Bruce Haines, Mayfair (London)
Halsey McKay (East Hampton) + V1 (Kopenhagen)
The Hole (New York)
Hollybush Gardens (London)
Natalia Hug (Cologne) + MIER Gallery (Los Angeles)
Juliette Jongma (Amsterdam) + Martin van Zomeren (Amsterdam)
Kalfayan (Athens) + Mirko Mayer (Cologne)
KOW (Berlin) + Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler (Berlin)
Nicolas Krupp (Basel) + Warhus Rittershaus (Cologne)
Lokal_30 (Warsaw) + LeGuern (Warsaw)
Lullin + Ferrari (Zurich) + Sommer & Kohl (Berlin)
Daniel Marzona (Berlin) + RaebervonStenglin (Zurich)
Tobias Naehring (Leipzig) + Aurel Scheibler (Berlin)
Neon Parc (Melbourne)
Berthold Pott (Cologne)
Ruttkowski;68 (Cologne)
allery ULTRACONTEMPORAINE
meet us at ART COLOGNE and collect
contact : www.colonel.dk
#gallerie #artmarket # gallery #contemporaryart #ultracontemporary #thierrygeoffroy #mediaart#artcollector#artcollection
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anniversary program this year :
ART COLOGNE 2016 presents an exceptional group of participants for its 50th anniversary
ART COLOGNE, the oldest fair for Modern and Contemporary Art in the World, opens its doors from 14 to 17 April 2016 for its 50th year. On the occasion of the anniversary of the Internationaler Kunstmarkt, which took place for the first time in the historic Gürzenich festival hall under the name 'Kunstmarkt Köln 67', a total of 219 galleries from 25 countries will present top-tier art next April, including paintings, sculptures, photographs, prints, multiples, installations, performances and video art. The range of offerings of ART COLOGNE extends from Modern through Postwar to Contemporary Art. Art professionals, collectors and art lovers will find modern masters and important artists and works of post-1945 art in hall 11.1. International galleries will offer contemporary art on hall level 11.2, ranging from blue chip and midcareer artists to new discoveries. The special sectors NEW CONTEMPORARIES, COLLABORATIONS and FILM COLOGNE are gathered in hall 11.3.
Numerous international top galleries are once again represented in 2016 in the largest section for Contemporary Art in hall 11.2. Participating for the first time or returning to Cologne are, among others, PERROTIN (Paris), Max Hetzler (Berlin/Paris), Krinzinger (Vienna), OMR (Mexico City), Nils Stærk (Copenhagen), Shane Campbell (Chicago), CANADA (New York), Paragon (London), Roslyn Oxley9 (Sydney) and Rüdiger Schöttle (Munich). Among the exhibitors who have participated for many years are galleries such as Karsten Greve (Cologne/Paris/St. Moritz), Daniel Buchholz (Cologne), Hauser & Wirth (Zurich/London/New York), Thaddaeus Ropac (Salzburg/Paris), Sprüth Magers (Berlin/London/Los Angeles), Michael Werner (Cologne) and David Zwirner (New York/London).
Hall 11.1 is dedicated to the "historically progressive art" of the Modern and Postwar periods. Renowned galleries and art dealers will offer a high quality overview of these pioneering eras. Exciting new exhibitors like Bernheimer Fine Art (Lucerne), Montrasio Arte (Milan) or Hollis Taggart (New York) will join longstanding participants like Axel Vervoordt (Antwerp/Hong Kong), Beck & Eggeling (Düsseldorf), Ben Brown Fine Arts (London/Hong Kong), Lahumière (Paris),
Galerie Thomas (Munich), Thomas Salis (Salzburg), von Vertes (Zurich) and Whitestone (Hong Kong/Tokyo).
Young galleries and emerging artists are found in hall 11.3, where 29 young galleries (no more than ten years old) will show their programmes in the NEW CONTEMPORARIES section. In the experimental COLLABORATIONS section, which is organised in cooperation with the New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA), a wide range of galleries will present singular and jointly planned projects around the theme of collaboration.
The list of participants of ART COLOGNE 2016
Hall 11.2 Contemporary Art
1301PE (Los Angeles), A arte Invernizzi (Milan), acb (Budapest), Akinci (Amsterdam), Mikael Andersen (Copenhagen/Berlin), Anhava (Helsinki), Artelier Contemporary (Graz), Jürgen Becker (Hamburg), Bo Bjerggaard (Copenhagen), BLAIN|SOUTHERN (Berlin/London), Niels Borch Jensen (Copenhagen/Berlin), Jean Brolly (Paris), Daniel Buchholz (Cologne/Berlin), Buchmann (Berlin), Shane Campbell (Chicago), CANADA (New York), Gisela Capitain (Cologne), Capitain Petzel (Berlin), CONRADS (Düsseldorf), Contemporary Fine Arts (Berlin), Cosar HMT (Düsseldorf), Crone (Berlin/Vienna), DEWEER (Otegem), EIGEN + ART (Berlin/Leipzig), fiebach, minninger (Cologne), Konrad Fischer (Düsseldorf/Berlin), Laurent Godin (Paris), Bärbel Grässlin (Frankfurt a.M.), Karsten Greve (Cologne/Paris/St. Moritz), Barbara Gross (Munich), Haas (Zürich/Berlin), Häusler Contemporary (Zurich/Munich), Hammelehle und Ahrens (Cologne), Jack Hanley (New York), Reinhard Hauff (Stuttgart), Hauser & Wirth (Zurich/London/New York), Jochen Hempel (Leipzig), Max Hetzler (Berlin/Paris), Fred Jahn (Munich), Kadel Willborn (Düsseldorf), mike karstens (Münster), Kerlin (Dublin), KLEMM’S (Berlin), Klüser (Munich), Sabine Knust (Munich), König (Berlin), Christine König (Vienna), Koenig & Clinton (New York), Krinzinger (Vienna), Krobath (Vienna), Kromus + Zink (Berlin), Bernd Kugler (Innsbruck), Lange + Pult (Zurich), Gebr. Lehmann (Dresden/Berlin), Christian Lethert (Cologne), Löhrl (Mönchengladbach), Linn Lühn (Düsseldorf), Maior (Pollença), Marlborough Contemporary (London), Hans Mayer (Düsseldorf), MOT INTERNATIONAL (London/Brussels), Vera Munro (Hamburg), nächst St. Stephan (Vienna), Nagel Draxler (Cologne/Berlin), NEU (Berlin), Carolina Nitsch (New York), David Nolan (New York), Nosbaum & Reding (Luxemburg), OMR
Seite 2/5
(Mexico City), Onrust (Amsterdam), Roslyn Oxley9 (Paddington), Paragon (London), Priska Pasquer (Cologne), Pearl Lam (Hong Kong/Shanghai), PERROTIN (Paris), Giorgio Persano (Turin), Produzentengalerie (Hamburg), Thomas Rehbein (Cologne), Petra Rinck (Düsseldorf), David Risley (Copenhagen), Thaddaeus Ropac (Salzburg/Paris), Philipp von Rosen (Cologne), Brigitte Schenk (Cologne), Anke Schmidt (Cologne), SCHÖNEWALD (Düsseldorf), Rüdiger Schöttle (Munich), Sies + Höke (Düsseldorf), Slewe (Amsterdam), Sprüth Magers (Berlin/London/Los Angeles), Nils Stærk (Copenhagen), Jacky Strenz (Frankfurt), Suzanne Tarasiève (Paris), Elisabeth & Klaus Thoman (Innsbruck/Vienna), Wilma Tolksdorf (Frankfurt), Tucci Russo (Torre Pellice), VAN HORN (Düsseldorf), Fons Welters (Amsterdam), WENTRUP (Berlin), Michael Werner (Cologne), Thomas Zander (Cologne), David Zwirner (New York/London).
Hall 11.1 Modern & Postwar Art
Beck & Eggeling (Düsseldorf), Klaus Benden (Cologne), Bernheimer Fine Art (Lucerne), Boisserée (Cologne), BORZO (Amsterdam), Ben Brown Fine Arts (London/Hong Kong), Dierking (Zurich), Johannes Faber (Vienna), Fischer Kunsthandel & Edition (Berlin), Klaus Gerrit Friese (Berlin), Hagemeier (Frankfurt a.M.), Henze + Ketterer (Bern/Wichtrach/Riehen), Heinz Holtmann (Cologne), Akira Ikeda (Berlin/Tokyo/New York), Koch (Hannover), KONZETT (Vienna), Lahumière (Paris), LEVY (Hamburg), Ludorff (Düsseldorf), Maulberger (Munich), Moderne (Silkeborg), Montrasio Arte (Milan), Georg Nothelfer (Berlin), Remmert und Barth (Düsseldorf), Repetto (London), Margarete Roeder (New York), Ruberl (Vienna), Thomas Salis (Salzburg), Samuelis Baumgarte (Bielefeld), Aurel Scheibler (Berlin), Schlichtenmaier (Grafenau), Michael Schultz (Berlin), Schwarzer (Düsseldorf), SETAREH (Düsseldorf), Simonis (Düsseldorf), Sims Reed (London), Staeck (Heidelberg), Hans Strelow (Düsseldorf), Florian Sundheimer (Munich), Hollis Taggart (New York), taguchi fine art (Tokyo), Galerie Thomas (Munich), Utermann (Dortmund), Valentien (Stuttgart), von Vertes (Zurich), Axel Vervoordt (Antwerp/Hong Kong), Whitestone (Hong Kong/Tokyo).
Hall 11.3 New Contemporaries
Aanant & Zoo (Berlin), Bischoff Projects (Frankfurt), Thomas Brambilla (Bergamo), Bernard Ceysson (Luxemburg), Chert (Berlin), CLAGES (Cologne), Hezi Cohen (Tel Aviv), DUVE (Berlin), EXILE (Berlin), FUTURE (Berlin), Ginerva Gambino (Cologne), Andreas Huber (Vienna), Jan Kaps (Cologne), kisterem (Budapest), Alexander Levy (Berlin), Markus Lüttgen (Cologne), Max
Seite 3/5
Mayer (Düsseldorf), NANZUKA (Tokyo), Sariev Contemporary (Plovdiv), Deborah Schamoni (Munich), Southard Reid (London), Soy Capitán (Berlin), SpazioA (Pistoia), Supplement (London), tegenboschvanvreden (Amsterdam), Rob Tufnell (London), Waldburger Wouters (Brussels), Kate Werble (New York), Evelyn Yard (London).
COLLABORATIONS
Samy Abraham (Paris) + Triple V (Paris)
Andriesse Eyck (Amsterdam)
Guido W. Baudach (Berlin) + Susanne Zander (Köln) / Delmes & Zander (Berlin) BolteLang (Zürich) + Limoncello (London)
DREI (Köln) + Proyectos Monclova (Mexico City)
Thomas Erben (New York) + Jahveri Contemporary (Mumbai)
Daniel Faria (Toronto) + PSM (Berlin)
The Green Gallery (Milwaukee) + Marlborough Chelsea (New York)
Bruce Haines, Mayfair (London)
Halsey McKay (East Hampton) + V1 (Kopenhagen)
The Hole (New York)
Hollybush Gardens (London)
Natalia Hug (Cologne) + MIER Gallery (Los Angeles)
Juliette Jongma (Amsterdam) + Martin van Zomeren (Amsterdam)
Kalfayan (Athens) + Mirko Mayer (Cologne)
KOW (Berlin) + Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler (Berlin)
Nicolas Krupp (Basel) + Warhus Rittershaus (Cologne)
Lokal_30 (Warsaw) + LeGuern (Warsaw)
Lullin + Ferrari (Zurich) + Sommer & Kohl (Berlin)
Daniel Marzona (Berlin) + RaebervonStenglin (Zurich)
Tobias Naehring (Leipzig) + Aurel Scheibler (Berlin)
Neon Parc (Melbourne)
Berthold Pott (Cologne)
Ruttkowski;68 (Cologne)
gallery ULTRACONTEMPORAINE
meet us at ART COLOGNE and collect
contact : www.colonel.dk
#gallerie #artmarket # gallery #contemporaryart #ultracontemporary #thierrygeoffroy #mediaart#artcollector#artcollection
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anniversary program this year :
ART COLOGNE 2016 presents an exceptional group of participants for its 50th anniversary
ART COLOGNE, the oldest fair for Modern and Contemporary Art in the World, opens its doors from 14 to 17 April 2016 for its 50th year. On the occasion of the anniversary of the Internationaler Kunstmarkt, which took place for the first time in the historic Gürzenich festival hall under the name 'Kunstmarkt Köln 67', a total of 219 galleries from 25 countries will present top-tier art next April, including paintings, sculptures, photographs, prints, multiples, installations, performances and video art. The range of offerings of ART COLOGNE extends from Modern through Postwar to Contemporary Art. Art professionals, collectors and art lovers will find modern masters and important artists and works of post-1945 art in hall 11.1. International galleries will offer contemporary art on hall level 11.2, ranging from blue chip and midcareer artists to new discoveries. The special sectors NEW CONTEMPORARIES, COLLABORATIONS and FILM COLOGNE are gathered in hall 11.3.
Numerous international top galleries are once again represented in 2016 in the largest section for Contemporary Art in hall 11.2. Participating for the first time or returning to Cologne are, among others, PERROTIN (Paris), Max Hetzler (Berlin/Paris), Krinzinger (Vienna), OMR (Mexico City), Nils Stærk (Copenhagen), Shane Campbell (Chicago), CANADA (New York), Paragon (London), Roslyn Oxley9 (Sydney) and Rüdiger Schöttle (Munich). Among the exhibitors who have participated for many years are galleries such as Karsten Greve (Cologne/Paris/St. Moritz), Daniel Buchholz (Cologne), Hauser & Wirth (Zurich/London/New York), Thaddaeus Ropac (Salzburg/Paris), Sprüth Magers (Berlin/London/Los Angeles), Michael Werner (Cologne) and David Zwirner (New York/London).
Hall 11.1 is dedicated to the "historically progressive art" of the Modern and Postwar periods. Renowned galleries and art dealers will offer a high quality overview of these pioneering eras. Exciting new exhibitors like Bernheimer Fine Art (Lucerne), Montrasio Arte (Milan) or Hollis Taggart (New York) will join longstanding participants like Axel Vervoordt (Antwerp/Hong Kong), Beck & Eggeling (Düsseldorf), Ben Brown Fine Arts (London/Hong Kong), Lahumière (Paris),
Galerie Thomas (Munich), Thomas Salis (Salzburg), von Vertes (Zurich) and Whitestone (Hong Kong/Tokyo).
Young galleries and emerging artists are found in hall 11.3, where 29 young galleries (no more than ten years old) will show their programmes in the NEW CONTEMPORARIES section. In the experimental COLLABORATIONS section, which is organised in cooperation with the New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA), a wide range of galleries will present singular and jointly planned projects around the theme of collaboration.
The list of participants of ART COLOGNE 2016
Hall 11.2 Contemporary Art
1301PE (Los Angeles), A arte Invernizzi (Milan), acb (Budapest), Akinci (Amsterdam), Mikael Andersen (Copenhagen/Berlin), Anhava (Helsinki), Artelier Contemporary (Graz), Jürgen Becker (Hamburg), Bo Bjerggaard (Copenhagen), BLAIN|SOUTHERN (Berlin/London), Niels Borch Jensen (Copenhagen/Berlin), Jean Brolly (Paris), Daniel Buchholz (Cologne/Berlin), Buchmann (Berlin), Shane Campbell (Chicago), CANADA (New York), Gisela Capitain (Cologne), Capitain Petzel (Berlin), CONRADS (Düsseldorf), Contemporary Fine Arts (Berlin), Cosar HMT (Düsseldorf), Crone (Berlin/Vienna), DEWEER (Otegem), EIGEN + ART (Berlin/Leipzig), fiebach, minninger (Cologne), Konrad Fischer (Düsseldorf/Berlin), Laurent Godin (Paris), Bärbel Grässlin (Frankfurt a.M.), Karsten Greve (Cologne/Paris/St. Moritz), Barbara Gross (Munich), Haas (Zürich/Berlin), Häusler Contemporary (Zurich/Munich), Hammelehle und Ahrens (Cologne), Jack Hanley (New York), Reinhard Hauff (Stuttgart), Hauser & Wirth (Zurich/London/New York), Jochen Hempel (Leipzig), Max Hetzler (Berlin/Paris), Fred Jahn (Munich), Kadel Willborn (Düsseldorf), mike karstens (Münster), Kerlin (Dublin), KLEMM’S (Berlin), Klüser (Munich), Sabine Knust (Munich), König (Berlin), Christine König (Vienna), Koenig & Clinton (New York), Krinzinger (Vienna), Krobath (Vienna), Kromus + Zink (Berlin), Bernd Kugler (Innsbruck), Lange + Pult (Zurich), Gebr. Lehmann (Dresden/Berlin), Christian Lethert (Cologne), Löhrl (Mönchengladbach), Linn Lühn (Düsseldorf), Maior (Pollença), Marlborough Contemporary (London), Hans Mayer (Düsseldorf), MOT INTERNATIONAL (London/Brussels), Vera Munro (Hamburg), nächst St. Stephan (Vienna), Nagel Draxler (Cologne/Berlin), NEU (Berlin), Carolina Nitsch (New York), David Nolan (New York), Nosbaum & Reding (Luxemburg), OMR
Seite 2/5
(Mexico City), Onrust (Amsterdam), Roslyn Oxley9 (Paddington), Paragon (London), Priska Pasquer (Cologne), Pearl Lam (Hong Kong/Shanghai), PERROTIN (Paris), Giorgio Persano (Turin), Produzentengalerie (Hamburg), Thomas Rehbein (Cologne), Petra Rinck (Düsseldorf), David Risley (Copenhagen), Thaddaeus Ropac (Salzburg/Paris), Philipp von Rosen (Cologne), Brigitte Schenk (Cologne), Anke Schmidt (Cologne), SCHÖNEWALD (Düsseldorf), Rüdiger Schöttle (Munich), Sies + Höke (Düsseldorf), Slewe (Amsterdam), Sprüth Magers (Berlin/London/Los Angeles), Nils Stærk (Copenhagen), Jacky Strenz (Frankfurt), Suzanne Tarasiève (Paris), Elisabeth & Klaus Thoman (Innsbruck/Vienna), Wilma Tolksdorf (Frankfurt), Tucci Russo (Torre Pellice), VAN HORN (Düsseldorf), Fons Welters (Amsterdam), WENTRUP (Berlin), Michael Werner (Cologne), Thomas Zander (Cologne), David Zwirner (New York/London).
Hall 11.1 Modern & Postwar Art
Beck & Eggeling (Düsseldorf), Klaus Benden (Cologne), Bernheimer Fine Art (Lucerne), Boisserée (Cologne), BORZO (Amsterdam), Ben Brown Fine Arts (London/Hong Kong), Dierking (Zurich), Johannes Faber (Vienna), Fischer Kunsthandel & Edition (Berlin), Klaus Gerrit Friese (Berlin), Hagemeier (Frankfurt a.M.), Henze + Ketterer (Bern/Wichtrach/Riehen), Heinz Holtmann (Cologne), Akira Ikeda (Berlin/Tokyo/New York), Koch (Hannover), KONZETT (Vienna), Lahumière (Paris), LEVY (Hamburg), Ludorff (Düsseldorf), Maulberger (Munich), Moderne (Silkeborg), Montrasio Arte (Milan), Georg Nothelfer (Berlin), Remmert und Barth (Düsseldorf), Repetto (London), Margarete Roeder (New York), Ruberl (Vienna), Thomas Salis (Salzburg), Samuelis Baumgarte (Bielefeld), Aurel Scheibler (Berlin), Schlichtenmaier (Grafenau), Michael Schultz (Berlin), Schwarzer (Düsseldorf), SETAREH (Düsseldorf), Simonis (Düsseldorf), Sims Reed (London), Staeck (Heidelberg), Hans Strelow (Düsseldorf), Florian Sundheimer (Munich), Hollis Taggart (New York), taguchi fine art (Tokyo), Galerie Thomas (Munich), Utermann (Dortmund), Valentien (Stuttgart), von Vertes (Zurich), Axel Vervoordt (Antwerp/Hong Kong), Whitestone (Hong Kong/Tokyo).
Hall 11.3 New Contemporaries
Aanant & Zoo (Berlin), Bischoff Projects (Frankfurt), Thomas Brambilla (Bergamo), Bernard Ceysson (Luxemburg), Chert (Berlin), CLAGES (Cologne), Hezi Cohen (Tel Aviv), DUVE (Berlin), EXILE (Berlin), FUTURE (Berlin), Ginerva Gambino (Cologne), Andreas Huber (Vienna), Jan Kaps (Cologne), kisterem (Budapest), Alexander Levy (Berlin), Markus Lüttgen (Cologne), Max
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Mayer (Düsseldorf), NANZUKA (Tokyo), Sariev Contemporary (Plovdiv), Deborah Schamoni (Munich), Southard Reid (London), Soy Capitán (Berlin), SpazioA (Pistoia), Supplement (London), tegenboschvanvreden (Amsterdam), Rob Tufnell (London), Waldburger Wouters (Brussels), Kate Werble (New York), Evelyn Yard (London).
COLLABORATIONS
Samy Abraham (Paris) + Triple V (Paris)
Andriesse Eyck (Amsterdam)
Guido W. Baudach (Berlin) + Susanne Zander (Köln) / Delmes & Zander (Berlin) BolteLang (Zürich) + Limoncello (London)
DREI (Köln) + Proyectos Monclova (Mexico City)
Thomas Erben (New York) + Jahveri Contemporary (Mumbai)
Daniel Faria (Toronto) + PSM (Berlin)
The Green Gallery (Milwaukee) + Marlborough Chelsea (New York)
Bruce Haines, Mayfair (London)
Halsey McKay (East Hampton) + V1 (Kopenhagen)
The Hole (New York)
Hollybush Gardens (London)
Natalia Hug (Cologne) + MIER Gallery (Los Angeles)
Juliette Jongma (Amsterdam) + Martin van Zomeren (Amsterdam)
Kalfayan (Athens) + Mirko Mayer (Cologne)
KOW (Berlin) + Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler (Berlin)
Nicolas Krupp (Basel) + Warhus Rittershaus (Cologne)
Lokal_30 (Warsaw) + LeGuern (Warsaw)
Lullin + Ferrari (Zurich) + Sommer & Kohl (Berlin)
Daniel Marzona (Berlin) + RaebervonStenglin (Zurich)
Tobias Naehring (Leipzig) + Aurel Scheibler (Berlin)
Neon Parc (Melbourne)
Berthold Pott (Cologne)
Ruttkowski;68 (Cologne)