SYDNEY.- Sydney Contemporary today announced over 70 Australian and International galleries participating in the fourth edition of Australasias premier art fair, to be presented at multi-arts precinct Carriageworks from Thursday 13 until Sunday 16 September 2018. Sydney Contemporary Australasias largest and most diverse art fair is now an annual event, in line with major international art fairs around the world, with the 2018 participating galleries list hailing from six continents and featuring artists from 32 countries.
For the first time in 2018, Sydney Contemporary will welcome one of the worlds leading contemporary galleries, Pace Gallery, with bases in New York, Hong Kong, London, Beijing, Seoul, Palo Alto and Geneva, whilst Flowers Gallery of London and New York also debuts at the Fair in 2018. Returning galleries include Sydneys Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, OLSEN and Sullivan+Strumpf; Melbournes Tolarno Galleries and ARC ONE Gallery; Aucklands Gow Langsford Gallery and STARKWHITE; Sundaram Tagore Gallery of Hong Kong, New York and Singapore; and Singapores Yavuz Gallery.
Returning for its fourth edition, and now an annual event occurring every September, Sydney Contemporary 2018 presents galleries from Australia, Argentina, Japan, Hong Kong, New Zealand Singapore, South Africa United Kingdom, and the United States of America, spread across the entire footprint of Carriageworks in Sydneys Redfern.
Sydney Contemporary 2018 expects to build upon the success of its previous three editions, which have collectively attracted more than 60,000 visitors and recorded more than AUD$40 million in art sales. Each individual presentation of Sydney Contemporary has represented the largest short-term concentration of art sales in Australia annually.
Sydney Contemporary Fair Director, Barry Keldoulis said: For Sydney Contemporarys first year as an annual fair, were delighted to announce a strong line-up of galleries for 2018, with a truly international offering of artists from across the globe that includes some of the most exciting names in contemporary art today.
Visitors will have access to a diverse range of works by established through to emerging artists, that will be showcased in museum-quality booths across seven large-scale exhibition spaces at Carriageworks. This will be complemented by dynamic program of curated talks, performances and events happening throughout the five-day Fair period, added Keldoulis.
Sydney Contemporary was founded in 2013 by Tim Etchells of SME London Ltd. Etchells also founded Art Central HK and was co-founder of ART HK, now Art Basel Hong Kong.
Mr Etchells commented: Sydney Contemporary has grown into an annual event, bringing it into line with standard practice for all major international art fairs around the world. This demonstrates that Australias art scene has now reached a stage where it can support a major annual art fair with Sydney Contemporary.
The curators of three curated elements of Sydney Contemporary have also been announced for Installation Contemporary, Performance Contemporary and Video Contemporary, each featuring performance, video and large-scale installation works presented for the duration of the Fair at Carriageworks.
In 2018, leading art industry professionals invited to curate these exhibitions are: Artistic Director and CEO at Performance Space, Jeff Kahn together with Program Manager Tulleah Pearce for the show-stopping Performance Contemporary program; Kelly Gellatly, Director at the Ian Potter Museum of Art at the University of Melbourne will curate moving-image art for Video Contemporary and Installation Contemporary will be curated by independent curator and writer, Nina Miall.
Deutsche Bank returns in 2018 as the Principal Partner for Sydney Contemporary.