ARCO

ARCO

Parque Ferial Juan Carlos I Sr. Don Fermín Lucas
FEMA, Feria de Madrid
Parque Ferial Juan Carlos I28042
Madrid, 67.067 Spain

Tel: 34 - 91 - 722-5017
Tel: 34 - 91 - 722-5000
Fax: 34 - 91 - 722-5798
Email: arco@ifema.es

Spain´s leading 20th & 21st century art fair. This annual art fair continues to be one of the best attended art fairs in the world and generally includes some of the leading galleries from Spain, Latin America and some European countries.

Website: http://www.arco.ifema.es/

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26th Contemporary Art Fair


Madrid, 15th-19th February 2007

ARCO'07

Guest Country: Korea                                                               

After commemorating its 25th anniversary in February 2006, the International Contemporary Art Fair of Madrid, ARCO, has consolidated its position as one of the world's leading events for contemporary visual arts. Its international prestige, together with Madrid's cultural appeal, turn the fair into an annual focus of attention for galleries, artists, art critics, curators, museum managers, experts and art experts worldwide. A large market platform with a repercussion borne out by the many sales it generates, as well as other figures registered: 200,000 visitors, 3000 accredited journalists, and over 4000 press clippings.

In 2007, ARCO begins a new phase, with a project combining continuity with the necessary innovation to face the demands of the contemporary art scene. A project inheriting an excellent reputation, and an enviable starting point from which to take on the new challenges opposed by the art market, and to responds to issues like the growth of collecting in Spain, the consolidation of ARCO as a marketplace, and the increasing competitiveness of international art fairs.

ARCO is opening a new phase, and this upcoming edition will see the first signs of the new guidelines for the future. That said, it will be 2008 when we see a real change, coinciding with a change of location to the brand new exhibition halls (12 and 14) at Feria Madrid, which will serve as a new starting point to redesign the layout and set new actions in motion.

Keys to the New ARCO Project.
In this new phase, ARCO will focus on three priority areas. First of all, its internationalization, with an action plan targeting Latin America and the emerging Asian market. In this context, the guest countries Korea (2007) and Brazil (2008) will undoubtedly help to open up access to Asia and to boost ARCO's reputation as the gateway for Latin American art to the European market.

The second goal is to reinforce ARCO as a generating and dynamising element in the art market, devoting special attention to private Spanish and international collecting, as well as to institutional and corporate collections.

And thirdly, something much more visible in this edition, is the articulation of the artistic contents of the fair. And though it will embrace the whole spectrum of creative tendencies, these will now be organised in three sections. Firstly, the General Programme, with the fair's official selection of galleries; secondly, Projects will host all the artistic alternatives selected by independent curators, and finally, The Black Box will maintain its format specialising in audiovisuals and new technologies.

The Fair.
Like other years, the General Programme is the core of the art fair, with a top quality selection of galleries, a comprehensive representation of art and artists, with a strong emphasis on the Historical Avant-gardes, and many big names from the international gallery world ranging from Modern Art to cutting-edge contemporary creation. Particularly worth underscoring is the wide representation from Austria, the guest country last year, together with a significant number of galleries from Germany, Portugal, Latin America and Asia.

Korea will play a central role this year as the focus country, with a project devised by Jung-Wha Kim, director of Museums Korea in Seoul, in collaboration with Jeong Ah Shin, chief curator of the Sungkok Art Museum and lecturer at the Dongguk University, who is in charge of the selection of galleries and artists' projects in this section. The Korean presence will be rounded off by several exhibitions in museums and art centres in Madrid.

In turn, the sections set aside for emerging art will, as usual, be curated by leading independent curators, although we are introducing a significant new feature as far as the structure is concerned. More experimental creation will be showcased in one single programme called PROJECTS, which will no longer use thematic or conceptual leitmotifs for selecting galleries and artists, with a shift towards a more global presentation of contemporary creation. The team of curators comprises Carol Lu, David Liss, Moacir dos Anjos, Paola Santoscoy, Fernando Cochiarale, Tadeo Chiarelli, Ricardo Resende, Virginia Pérez-Ratton and Chus Martínez.

On the contrary, audiovisual, technological and new media art will continue to be presented under the umbrella of THE BLACK BOX programme, maintaining its philosophy as a space for the diffusion of new technological, electronic and audiovisual art, but with a new formal presentation. The curators Carolina Grau and Marc Olivier Wahler will be in charge of the selection.

Collecting.
The first steps in reinforcing ARCO's role as a business platform and meeting point for the international art market will be implemented in 2007. For that reason, the fair will focus mainly on collectors, both private and corporate. In that regard, the Guest Collectors programme bringing around 200 collectors from all over the world to Madrid will continue as usual, bringing on board leading experts to help us design the programme and incorporating ideas put forward by major international collectors.

Another new feature to boost the focus on the market and the fair's professional status is the extension of the professional-only time to two full days, Wednesday 14th and Thursday 15th February, in order to facilitate the work of galleries and to foster investment.

In this new phase, the spotlight on corporate collecting also gains in intensity thanks to a programme designed to attract large corporations, banks, investment funds, and organizations in possession of significant art collections or collections in the process of creation.

Internationalization.
Heightening ARCO's international profile and influence is an ongoing goal of the art fair. However, the position and prestige it currently enjoys must now be optimised. The way forward consists in implementing new strategies of differentiation to compete on the world stage and attract large galleries, important projects and, subsequently, major collectors and buyers.

This stronger emphasis on internationalization requires an expansion project, which will begin with an analysis of the current art scene, and its recent evolution towards greater diversification, with the incorporation of recently created fairs having a major impact. At the same time, this new situation represents an opportunity while posing considerable competition for ARCO, which must reinforce its role, define its personality and adapt itself to the new scenario.

In this sense, the invitations to Korea and Brazil to take part as guest countries in 2007 and 2008, open up excellent opportunities for strengthening ARCO's profile in Asian and Latin American markets, where we are already working on new projects. In the first case, these projects include China, where ARCO is making an incursion with a selection of galleries at one of its main international fairs. In the second case, it will gradually extend from Brazil to the whole of Latin America, aimed at recovering our role as the gateway for Latin American art into Europe.

2008: New Venue and New Project.
While 2007 will see some new features added to a strongly consolidated existing project, the process of evolution will be fully visible in 2008. This will be given a physical reflection in the change of location to newly built exhibition halls at Feria Madrid. These new halls have a different architectural configuration, and will facilitate a structural change of the layout of the art fair, providing a framework for the consolidation of the new projects on which we are currently working, and reinforcing the priority expansion and market goals in ARCO's new project.

2007 Galleries

24b OEIRAS PORTUGAL
AD HOC VIGO ESPAÑA
ADORA CALVO SALAMANCA ESPAÑA
AELE - EVELYN BOTELLA MADRID ESPAÑA
AIDAN GALLERY MOSCU RUSIA
ALEJANDRO SALES BARCELONA ESPAÑA
ALEXANDER AND BONIN NUEVA YORK EE.UU.
ALFREDO VIÑAS MALAGA ESPAÑA
ALTXERRI SAN SEBASTIAN ESPAÑA
ALVARO ALCAZAR MADRID ESPAÑA
ANDRE SIMOENS KNOKKE BELGICA
ANTONIO DE BARNOLA BARCELONA ESPAÑA
ANTONIO MACHON MADRID ESPAÑA
ARARIO GALLERY CHEONAN-SI, CHUNGNAM COREA, REPUBLICA DE
BACELOS PONTEVEDRA ESPAÑA
BARBARA GROSS GALERIE MUNICH ALEMANIA
BÄRBEL GRÄSSLIN FRANKFURT ALEMANIA
BERNARD JACOBSON GALLERY LONDRES REINO UNIDO
BITFORMS GALLERY NUEVA YORK EE.UU.
CANEM CASTELLON ESPAÑA
CARLIER / GEBAUER BERLIN ALEMANIA
CARLOS CARVALHO ARTE CONTEMPORANEA LISBOA PORTUGAL
CARRERAS MÚGICA BILBAO ESPAÑA
CATHERINE PUTMAN PARIS FRANCIA
CHARLES COWLES GALLERY NUEVA YORK EE.UU.
CHRISTINE KÖNIG VIENA AUSTRIA
CHRISTOPHER GRIMES SANTA MONICA EE.UU.
CONRADS DUSSELDORF ALEMANIA
CRISTINA GUERRA CONTEMPORARY ART LISBOA PORTUGAL
DAN GALERIA SAO PAULO BRASIL
DISTRITO CU4TRO MADRID ESPAÑA
DURU ART SPACE SEUL COREA, REPUBLICA DE
EDWARD TYLER NAHEM FINE ART, L.L.C. NUEVA YORK EE.UU.
EGAM MADRID ESPAÑA
ELBA BENITEZ MADRID ESPAÑA
ELISABETH & KLAUS THOMAN INNSBRUCK AUSTRIA
ESPACIO LIQUIDO GIJON ESPAÑA
ESPACIO MINIMO MADRID ESPAÑA
ESTAMPA ARTE CONTEMPORANEO MADRID ESPAÑA
ESTIARTE MADRID ESPAÑA
ESTRANY - DE LA MOTA BARCELONA ESPAÑA
FERRAN CANO PALMA DE MALLORCA ESPAÑA
FREHRKING WIESEHÖFER COLONIA ALEMANIA
FUCARES MADRID ESPAÑA
GABRIELLE MAUBRIE PARIS FRANCIA
GALERIA 111 LISBOA PORTUGAL
GALERIA BRITO CIMINO SAO PAULO BRASIL
GALERIA CARLES TACHÉ BARCELONA ESPAÑA
GALERIA DELS ANGELS BARCELONA ESPAÑA
GALERIA ELVIRA GONZALEZ MADRID ESPAÑA
GALERIA EMMA MOLINA MONTERREY MEXICO
GALERIA FILOMENA SOARES LISBOA PORTUGAL
GALERIA GRAÇA BRANDAO LISBOA PORTUGAL
GALERIA HABANA VEDADO, LA HABANA CUBA
GALERIA HILARIO GALGUERA MÉXICO D.F. MEXICO
GALERIA LEANDRO NAVARRO MADRID ESPAÑA
GALERIA LLUCIA HOMS BARCELONA ESPAÑA
GALERIA LUCIA DE LA PUENTE LIMA PERU
GALERIA PEDRO CERA LISBOA PORTUGAL
GALERIA PELAIRES PALMA DE MALLORCA ESPAÑA
GALERIA PRESENÇA PORTO PORTUGAL
GALERIA SANDUNGA GRANADA ESPAÑA
GALERIA SENDA BARCELONA ESPAÑA
GALERIA TONI TAPIES BARCELONA ESPAÑA
GALERIE 1900 - 2000 PARIS FRANCIA
GALERIE AKINCI AMSTERDAM PAISES BAJOS
GALERIE BARBARA THUMM BERLIN ALEMANIA
GALERIE BERND KLÜSER MUNICH ALEMANIA
GALERIE BOB VAN ORSOUW ZURICH SUIZA
GALERIE ERNST HILGER VIENA AUSTRIA
GALERIE GEORG NOTHELFER BERLIN ALEMANIA
GALERIE GRITA INSAM VIENA AUSTRIA
GALERIE HUBERT WINTER VIENA AUSTRIA
GALERIE JOHANNES FABER VIENA AUSTRIA
GALERIE KARSTEN GREVE ST. MORITZ SUIZA
GALERIE KRINZINGER VIENA AUSTRIA
GALERIE LELONG PARIS FRANCIA
GALERIE MICHAEL SCHULTZ BERLIN ALEMANIA
GALERIE MICHELINE SZWAJCER AMBERES BELGICA
GALERIE NÄCHST ST. STEPHAN ROSEMARIE SCHWARZWÄLDER VIENA AUSTRIA
GALERIE ORANGERIE-REINZ COLONIA ALEMANIA
GALERIE RÜDIGER SCHÖTTLE MUNICH ALEMANIA
GALERIE THOMAS SCHULTE BERLIN ALEMANIA
GALERIE THOMAS ZANDER COLONIA ALEMANIA
GALERIST ESTAMBUL TURQUIA
GALLERIA PACK MILAN ITALIA
GANA ART GALLERY SEUL COREA, REPUBLICA DE
GEORG KARGL VIENA AUSTRIA
GERING & LÓPEZ GALLERY NUEVA YORK EE.UU.
GREENBERG VAN DOREN GALLERY NUEVA YORK EE.UU.
GUILLERMO DE OSMA MADRID ESPAÑA
GUY BÄRTSCHI GINEBRA SUIZA
HACKETT-FREEDMAN GALLERY SAN FRANCISCO EE.UU.
HANS MAYER DUSSELDORF ALEMANIA
HAUNCH OF VENISON LONDRES REINO UNIDO
HEINRICH EHRHARDT MADRID ESPAÑA
HEINZ HOLTMANN COLONIA ALEMANIA
HELGA DE ALVEAR MADRID ESPAÑA
HOSFELT GALLERY SAN FRANCISCO EE.UU.
I-20 GALLERY NUEVA YORK EE.UU.
INGLEBY GALLERY EDIMBURGO REINO UNIDO
JAN KRUGIER DITESHEIM & CIE GINEBRA SUIZA
JEANNE - BUCHER PARIS FRANCIA
JOAN GASPAR BARCELONA ESPAÑA
JOAN PRATS BARCELONA ESPAÑA
JOHNEN + SCHÖTTLE COLONIA ALEMANIA
JORGE SHIRLEY, LDA. LISBOA PORTUGAL
JUANA DE AIZPURU MADRID ESPAÑA
JULE KEWENIG ILLES BALEARS ESPAÑA
KENNY SCHACHTER ROVE LONDRES REINO UNIDO
KENT GALLERY NUEVA YORK EE.UU.
KEWENIG GALERIE COLONIA ALEMANIA
KICKEN BERLIN BERLIN ALEMANIA
KUKJE GALLERY SEUL COREA, REPUBLICA DE
L.A. GALERIE - LOTHAR ALBRECHT FRANKFURT ALEMANIA
LA CAJA NEGRA MADRID ESPAÑA
LA FABRICA GALERIA MADRID ESPAÑA
LA NAVE VALENCIA ESPAÑA
LAURENCE MILLER GALLERY NUEVA YORK EE.UU.
LES FILLES DU CALVAIRE PARIS FRANCIA
LEYENDECKER SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE ESPAÑA
LISBOA 20 ARTE CONTEMPORANEA LISBOA PORTUGAL
LISSON GALLERY LONDRES REINO UNIDO
LOUIS CARRÉ & CIE PARIS FRANCIA
LUIS ADELANTADO VALENCIA ESPAÑA
MAGDA BELLOTTI MADRID ESPAÑA
MAI 36 GALERIE ZURICH SUIZA
MAIOR POLLENSA ESPAÑA
MAM MARIO MAURONER CONTEMPORARY ART VIENNA VIENA AUSTRIA
MANUEL OJEDA LAS PALMAS DE GRAN CANARIA ESPAÑA
MARCO NOIRE CONTEMPORARY ART SAN SEBASTIANO PO ITALIA
MARIO SEQUEIRA BRAGA PORTUGAL
MARISA MARIMON ORENSE ESPAÑA
MARK MÜLLER ZURICH SUIZA
MARLBOROUGH GALLERY MADRID ESPAÑA
MARTA CERVERA MADRID ESPAÑA
MARWAN HOSS PARIS FRANCIA
MAX ESTRELLA MADRID ESPAÑA
MAX WIGRAM GALLERY LONDRES REINO UNIDO
MICHAEL HOPPEN GALLERY LONDRES REINO UNIDO
MICHAEL JANSSEN COLONIA ALEMANIA
MIGUEL MARCOS BARCELONA ESPAÑA
MK GALERIE. NL ROTTERDAM PAISES BAJOS
MOISÉS PÉREZ DE ALBÉNIZ PAMPLONA ESPAÑA
MORIARTY MADRID ESPAÑA
MY NAME'S LOLITA ART VALENCIA ESPAÑA
NATALIE SEROUSSI PARIS FRANCIA
NF NIEVES FERNANDEZ MADRID ESPAÑA
NICHOLAS METIVIER GALLERY TORONTO CANADA
NOGUERAS BLANCHARD BARCELONA ESPAÑA
NUSSER & BAUMGART CONTEMPORARY MUNICH ALEMANIA
OLIVA ARAUNA MADRID ESPAÑA
OLIVIER HOUG GALERIE LYON FRANCIA
OMR MÉXICO D.F. MEXICO
ORIOL GALERIA D'ART BARCELONA ESPAÑA
PACE WILDENSTEIN NUEVA YORK EE.UU.
PALMA DOTZE GALERIA D´ART VILAFRANCA DEL PENEDES ESPAÑA
PARI NADIMI GALLERY TORONTO CANADA
PEDRO OLIVEIRA OPORTO PORTUGAL
PEPE COBO MADRID ESPAÑA
PERRY RUBENSTEIN GALLERY NUEVA YORK EE.UU.
PERUGI ARTECONTEMPORANEA PADOVA ITALIA
PILAR PARRA & ROMERO MADRID ESPAÑA
POLIGRAFA OBRA GRAFICA BARCELONA ESPAÑA
PROJECTESD BARCELONA ESPAÑA
PUNTO VALENCIA ESPAÑA
QUADRADO AZUL OPORTO PORTUGAL
RAFAEL ORTIZ SEVILLA ESPAÑA
RAMIS BARQUET NUEVA YORK EE.UU.
RAQUEL PONCE MADRID ESPAÑA
RENA BRANSTEN GALLERY SAN FRANCISCO EE.UU.
RIZZIERO ARTE PESCARA ITALIA
ROLF HENGESBACH COLONIA ALEMANIA
RUTH BENZACAR GALERIA DE ARTE BUENOS AIRES ARGENTINA
SABINE KNUST MUNICH ALEMANIA
SALVADOR DIAZ MADRID ESPAÑA
SCQ SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA ESPAÑA
SFEIR-SEMLER HAMBURGO ALEMANIA
SIBONEY SANTANDER ESPAÑA
SILK ROAD GALLERY TEHERAN IRAN
SIX FRIEDRICH LISA UNGAR MUNICH ALEMANIA
SOLEDAD LORENZO MADRID ESPAÑA
SOLLERTIS TOULOUSE FRANCIA
SPIELHAUS MORRISON GALERIE BERLIN ALEMANIA
STUDIO TRISORIO NAPOLES ITALIA
SUR MONTEVIDEO URUGUAY
T20 MURCIA ESPAÑA
THADDAEUS ROPAC PARIS FRANCIA
THOMAS DANE LONDRES REINO UNIDO
TIM VAN LAERE GALLERY AMBERES BELGICA
TOMAS MARCH VALENCIA ESPAÑA
TRAVESIA CUATRO MADRID ESPAÑA
TRAYECTO GALERIA VITORIA-GASTEIZ ESPAÑA
TRÉPANIERBAER GALLERY CALGARY CANADA
TRINTA SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA ESPAÑA
VACIO 9 MADRID ESPAÑA
VALLE ORTI VALENCIA ESPAÑA
VANGUARDIA BILBAO ESPAÑA
VERA CORTÉS LISBOA PORTUGAL
VERA MUNRO HAMBURGO ALEMANIA
VISOR VALENCIA ESPAÑA
VOGES + PARTNER FRANKFURT ALEMANIA
WETTERLING GALLERY ESTOCOLMO SUECIA
WINDSOR KULTURGINTZA BILBAO ESPAÑA
XAVIER FIOL PALMA DE MALLORCA ESPAÑA