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2019 프리즈 뉴욕(5/2-5): 현대, 티나김, 레만모핀, 페로탱 갤러리 참가 
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Frieze New York
Randall’s Island Park
May 2-5, 2019

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Announcing the Galleries, Sections and Exhibitions for Frieze New York 2019
Showcasing virtual reality, self-taught artists, Latin American art and New York's pioneering gallery community

Frieze Announces Galleries, Curators, Themed Sections and Exhibitions for the Eighth Edition of Frieze New York Frieze New York Seeks to Expand the Conversation about Art in its 2019 Edition, Featuring Ambitious Gallery Presentations, Collaborations with Museum Directors, New Curated Sections, and Special Exhibitions, Alongside the Launch of Frieze Sculpture at Rockefeller Center in New York

Frieze New York today reveals the new galleries, exhibitions and dynamic themed sections for the 2019 fair, opening in Randall’s Island Park from May 1 through 5. Featuring leading galleries from 26 countries, Frieze New York showcases an extraordinary cross-section of work, from today’s most exciting emerging artists to seminal figures of the 20th century. Building on Frieze’s history as a platform for discovery and challenging the traditional art fair format, the eighth edition introduces new curators and collaborations with leading museum directors; including two exhibitions exploring virtual reality and the significance of self-taught artists, and two new sections celebrating Latin American art and New York’s pioneering gallery community. Frieze New York is supported by global lead partner Deutsche Bank for the eighth consecutive year.

Led by Victoria Siddall (Director, Frieze Fairs) and Loring Randolph (Artistic Director, Americas), Frieze New York introduces an unprecedented number of collaborations with leading museum directors from institutions in New York and across the US. Patrick Charpenel(Executive Director of El Museo del Barrio, New York) and Susanna V.Temkin (Curator) will curate Diálogos, a new themed section for Latino and Latin American art. Franklin Sirmans (Director of the Perez Art Museum Miami) also joins the fair to oversee this year’s tribute section celebrating the enduring legacy of Linda Goode Bryant and her pivotal New York gallery, Just Above Midtown (JAM). A new exhibition of Virtual Reality artwork will be curated by Daniel Birnbaum (renowned curator, Director of Acute Art and formerly the Director of the Moderna Museet in Stockholm); and artist, Javier Téllez will curate an exhibition of self-taught artists in collaboration with The Outsider Art fair.

Frieze New York will also collaborate with Courtney J. Martin (Deputy Director and Chief Curator of the DIA Art Foundation) to oversee the 2019 Frieze Artist Award, supporting a new commission by an emerging artist. Laura Hoptman (Executive Director of the Drawing Center, New York), is the curatorial advisor of the fair’s Spotlight section, dedicated to 20th-century pioneers. Finally, Laura McLean-Ferris (Curator, Swiss Institute) and Andrew Bonacina (Chief Curator, The Hepworth Wakefield) return to advise Frame, the fair’s section for galleries aged 10 years or younger.

This week, Frieze New York also announces the launch of Frieze Sculpture at Rockefeller Center, created in partnership with Tishman Speyer, to be held annually at New York’s historic Rockefeller Center. Curator Brett Littman (Director of the Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum in Long Island City, New York) will oversee the new public art initiative, which will open the week of April 23 in the lead-up to Frieze New York and will remain on view through the end of June 2019.

Victoria Siddall (Director, Frieze Fairs) said: “This is an exceptionally strong year for content at Frieze New York, making this fair the leading platform in the city to discover as well as to buy art. From Laura Hoptman’s Spotlight to Franklin Sirmans’ tribute to JAM, this year’s edition continues to expand the potential of an art fair, showcasing new and under-represented art forms alongside the most significant names in modern and contemporary art. The main section spans leading international galleries to the best young galleries from New York and I am very happy that we are also welcoming a number of new galleries from Asia. The inaugural Frieze Sculpture at Rockefeller Center is a great addition to what will be an unmissable week in New York.”

Loring Randolph (Artistic Director, Americas), said: “Frieze New York seeks to push boundaries and expand the conversation about contemporary art in its 2019 edition. With the contributions of an unprecedented number of museum directors, a range of ambitious gallery presentations, and an expanded program of curated sections and special exhibitions, Frieze New York presents historical and historyin-the-making content, all under one roof. I am honored to be working on our special sections with forward-thinking figures like Franklin Sirmans, Daniel Birnbaum, Laura Hoptman, Courtney J. Martin, Patrick Charpenel, and Javier Téllez to make Frieze New York a meaningful experience for galleries and visitors alike.”

Frieze New York 2019 will bring together top-tier gallery programs from around the world. The eighth edition welcomes growing participation from galleries across Asia, with major new additions from Taipei, Kolkata and Seoul with Tina Keng, Experimenter and PKM Gallery; and record participation from China with new participants Tang Contemporary Art, MadeIn Gallery, Capsule Shanghai and Edouard Malingue Gallery joining Boers-li Gallery and BANK who return from last year. These join significant contemporary galleries from across the US and the world, such as 303 Gallery, Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, The Box, Gagosian, Hannah Hoffmann, Hauser & Wirth, David Kordansky Gallery, Andrew Kreps Gallery, Lehmann Maupin, Lisson Gallery, Maureen Paley, Massimo de Carlo, Mendes Wood DM, Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, Victoria Miro, Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Jack Shainman Gallery, Sikkema Jenkins & Co., White Cube and David Zwirner, among many others.

The fair will also build on its reputation for exceptional 20th-century art with Acquavella Galleries, Donald Ellis Gallery, Bernard Jacobson Gallery, Cardi, Waddington Custot and Offer Waterman, among others returning to the main section, as well as a record number of galleries in the Spotlight section. 

The Frame and Focus sections continue Frieze’s long-term commitment to supporting and showcasing today’s most exciting young spaces through subsidized platforms. New additions from New York City include Company, Microscope Gallery, Marinaro and Gordon Robichaux; and Mariane Ibrahim Gallery, AND NOW, Galerie Antoine Ertaskiran and Unit 17 join to represent emerging art scenes in Seattle, Dallas, Montreal and Vancouver respectively. 

CURATED GALLERY SECTIONS
Reflecting New York’s role as a nexus and catalyst for innovation and ideas in the art world, Frieze New York expands its commitment to dynamic curated sections with two new additions in 2019, inviting galleries to work with renowned curators to celebrate the enduring legacies of pivotal New York arts organizations.

NEW FOR 2019: DIÁLOGOS CURATED BY PATRICK CHARPENEL
In celebration of El Museo del Barrio’s 50th anniversary in 2019, Patrick Charpenel and Susanna V. Temkin (El Museo del Barrio) will present a new themed section focusing on art by contemporary Latino/Latinx and Latin American artists. Entitled Diálogos, this section will feature a sampling of both established and emerging artists who have been a part of El Museo’s history and represent the next generation of artists and cultural leaders.

Highlights include: Firelei Báez, Marta Chilindron, Eduoard DuvalCarrié, Ken Gonzales-Day, Ana Mendieta, Rubén Ortiz Torres, Dario Robleto, and Freddy Rodríguez, among others. Bringing together a selection of galleries from across the United States and Latin America, Diálogos will unite Latino/Latinx and Latin Americans artists who reflect a diversity of generations, identities, media, and practices. 

NEW FOR 2019: A TRIBUTE TO JUST ABOVE MIDTOWN AND LINDA GOODE BRYANT, CURATED BY FRANKLIN SIRMANS
Following the success of Matthew Higgs’s celebrated tribute to Hudson at Frieze New York 2018, Franklin Sirmans (Pérez Art Museum Miami) will pay homage to the pioneering non-profit New York arts organization Just Above Midtown (JAM) and its founder Linda Goode Bryant, reimagining the legendary space with a section of solo artist presentations by Lorna Simpson, Dawoud Bey, Howardena Pindell, Norman Lewis, Ming Smith, and Lorraine O’Grady, among others. 

Frieze will contribute 10% of the fees from the galleries in the section to Goode Bryant’s current non-profit initiative, Project Eats: a neighborhood-based urban agricultural partnership and social enterprise hat creates sustainable food production and equitable distribution of those resources within and between communities. The full list of participating artists and galleries will be announced in the coming months.

SPOTLIGHT SELECTED FOR THE FIRST TIME BY LAURA HOPTMAN
As part of a new year-round collaboration between Frieze New York and The Drawing Center, Laura Hoptman will serve as the new curatorial advisor for the Spotlight section, with 33 galleries presenting solo presentations of significant work by overlooked figures and rarely seen practices of modern masters.

Hoptman said, “The Drawing Center is delighted to be partnering with Frieze, an organization with whom we share a love for modern and contemporary art, and a dedication to ideas and innovation. Spotlight is a program that I continue to find inspiring. This year’s section will showcase remarkable artworks by artists with fascinating histories and urgent stories to tell – from pioneering New Yorkers such as Louise Fishman, Mary Ann Unger, Knox Martin, Charles Hinman and Red Grooms to international Modern masters who are renowned in their own countries but lesser known in the U.S., like Elvira Bach from Germany and Paul Nash from the UK. This year, Spotlight will have a special emphasis on the radical potential of drawing, revealing the Renaissance techniques behind Alex Katz’s seminal paintings and the influences of architecture and sensuality in the drawings of Turkish artist Susan Hefuna. As always, the section will celebrate non-conformity and radical thinking in many forms and across geographical divides, from feminist pioneers like Leonor Fini, Greta Schödl and Kazuko Miyamoto, to ground-breaking figures inspired by spirituality and ancient cultures, such as Joan Brown, Rachid Koraïchi and Yüksel Arslan.”

FRAME ADVISED BY LAURA MCLEAN-FERRIS & ANDREW BONACINA
Curators Andrew Bonacina and Laura McLean-Ferris will again oversee Frame, the fair’s celebrated section for emerging galleries aged 10 years or younger, showing museum-quality solo artist projects. Select artist highlights include Sarah Faux, Jonathan Lyndon Chase, Sanou Oumar, Thenjiwe Niki Nkosi and Letícia Parente.

Bonacina and McLean-Ferris said, “As advisers to the Frame section, we are delighted to have contributed to the introduction of new galleries to the section from cities such as Florence, Shanghai, Dallas, and Vancouver. There were also many exciting proposals from galleries who are returning to the fair from Bogotá, Guatemala City, Sao Paulo, and Buenos Aires. Frame showcases new work being made in a great variety of global contexts, making it an excellent area for discovering emerging galleries, artists, and scenes. Within the section are a number of exciting proposals from artists, including new multimedia work by Leslie Thornton which includes the artist’s research at CERN and details of her family’s involvement in the Manhattan Project, new woven works by Diedrick Brackens exploring the figure of the 19th century Black cowboy, and a 1974 film installation by Takahiko Iimura, an early example of a work employing celluloid as material.”

NEW FOR 2019: EXHIBITION PROGRAM
Building on Frieze New York’s role as a platform for discovery, the fair will feature two curated exhibitions for the first time.

“THE DOORS OF PERCEPTION” CURATED BY JAVIER TÉLLEZ
Artist Javier Téllez will curate “The Doors Of Perception“, a project for Frieze New York in collaboration with the Outsider Art Fair. This exhibition of works by visionary artists from around the world will feature Noviadi Angkasapura (b. 1979, Indonesia), Guo Fengyi (1942-2010, China), Melvin Way (b. 1954, USA), Adolf Wölfli (1864-1930, Switzerland), and Anna Zemánkova (1908-1986, Czech Republic), among many others.

NEW FOR 2019: “ELECTRIC” CURATED BY DANIEL BIRNBAUM
Daniel Birnbaum (Acute Art, formerly Moderna Museet in Stockholm), will oversee a Virtual Reality (VR) exhibition entitled “Electric”. Bringing together a selection of works by artists of different generations such as Anish Kapoor and Rachel Rossin, visitors will experience the works within a booth-like immersive environment at the fair and online through their phones.

FRIEZE ARTIST AWARD CURATED BY COURTNEY J. MARTIN
The Frieze Artist Award supported by the Luma Foundation will return for its second year in New York, curated for the first time by Courtney J. Martin (DIA Art Foundation) and enabling a major new commission by an emerging artist at the fair. Applications for the Award closed in January and the selected artist will be announced in the Spring. Martin will chair the selection panel, which this year includes Paulina Pobocha (Associate Curator of MOMA) and Rina Banerjee (artist and Senior Critic of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts). 

FRIEZE TALKS PROGRAMMED BY TOM ECCLES AND AMY ZION
Tom Eccles and Amy Zion (Bard College, New York) return to coorganize Frieze Talks, which pairs today’s most searching and innovative literary figures with artists, writers, and curators working in the contemporary art field. The full line-up for 2019 will be announced soon.

PRESENTATION HIGHLIGHTS: SIGNIFICANT WORK BY EXCEPTIONAL ARTISTS
Thought-provoking and exceptional presentations of contemporary and modern art, from across the main and curated sections, include:
Generations of New York and US painters, such as: 
• New York abstractionist William T. Williams showing a never-beforeexhibited body of paintings with Michael Rosenfeld Gallery (New York, main), concurrent with his inclusion in “Black Refractions: Highlights from the Studio Museum in Harlem” which tours the US in 2019;
•New York-based Charles Mayton showing a new body of work, which continues the artist’s investigation into the studio, and the tools, techniques, and rituals of painting (with David Lewis, New York, Focus); and
•Brooklyn-based painter Sarah Faux (Capsule Shanghai, Shanghai, Frame) who will create a site-specific wall drawing composed of bodies in motion, together with new oil paintings, involving the viewer in a polymorphous moment of touch. 

Sculptural and conceptual installations exploring politics, society, architecture and identity, such as:
•New York-based artist Nari Ward’s survey presentation with Lehmann Maupin (New York, main) concurrent with his first museum show in New York at the New Museum (opening February 2019); alongside Helen Pashgian, a primary member of California’s Light and Space Movement of the 1960s making her debut with the gallery;
•California-based sculptor Fred Eversley, renowned for his participation in the Light and Space movement, showing a retrospective of selected works with David Kordansky Gallery (Los Angeles, main);
•A solo presentation of never-before-seen work by New York artist Leslie Thornton, (Unit 17, Vancouver) expanding on Thornton’s research into history and technology at CERN (The European Organization for Nuclear Research); and 
•Chicago-based artist and musician Lisa Alvarado (with Bridget Donahue and LC Queisser, Focus) presenting a new installation entitled ‘Moving Space and Frozen Time’ which combines painting, textiles and sound.

Presentations of seminal 20th-century art include:
•A two-artist show featuring Modernist pioneers RobertRauschenberg (1925-2008) and Robert Indiana (1928-2018) with Waddington Custot (London, main);
•An exhibition of major historical Native American works of art from various Great Plains cultures, presented by Donald Ellis Gallery (New York, main); and
Minimalist Dutch artist Ad Dekkers’s (1938-1974) solo presentation with BorzoGallery (Amsterdam, main) and The Mayor Gallery(London, main).

NEW YORK CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL:COLLABORATION WITH THE RAY JOHNSON ESTATE
This year Frieze New York is collaborating with the Ray Johnson Estate to continue the ‘New York Correspondence School’ – an ongoing mail art project founded by Ray Johnson with past participants including James Rosenquist, Andy Warhol, Coco Gordon, Edith “Little Edie” Beale, Ruth Asawa, Karl Wirsum, Betty Parsons, John Baldessari, Ed Ruscha, Lynda Benglis and many more. All Frieze participating galleries and the artists they represent are invited to respond to Johnson’s “Please Add To & Return To” template. Contributions by contemporary artists including Paulo Bruscky, Hugh Hanley, Susan Hefuna, Scott Myles, Kapwani Kiwanga, Michelle Oka Doner, Matthew Ronay and Martin Roth, among many others, can be seen @FriezeArtFair #RayJohnsonProject on Instagram and on frieze.com.

FRIEZE WEEK IN NEW YORK
Frieze Week in New York brings together collectors, arts professionals, institutional leaders, and the public to experience the range of major art exhibitions, programs, and events taking place in New York during Frieze Week.

Major exhibitions in New York open during Frieze Week include:
•“Nari Ward: We the People” at The New Museum;
•“Gina Beavers” and “Simone Fattal” at MoMA PS1;
•“Kwang Young Chun: Aggregations” and “Frida Kahlo: Appearances Can Be Deceiving” at the Brooklyn Museum;
• Neo Rauch at The Drawing Center; and
•REICH RICHTER PÄRT at The Shed

FURTHER INFORMATION
Frieze New York is located in Randall’s Island Park, situated on the East River between Manhattan, Queens, and the Bronx, with dedicated ferry services, valet, and general parking. Frieze New York is also accessible by public transit via the M35 bus, which is a quick ride from 125th Street in Harlem (and an easy transfer from the 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, B, D, A, and C trains, as well as the Metro North commuter rail).

Frieze is the world’s leading platform for modern and contemporary art for scholars, connoisseurs, collectors and the general public alike. Frieze comprises three magazines—frieze, Frieze Masters Magazine and Frieze Week— and four international art fairs—Frieze London, Frieze Masters, Frieze New York and Frieze Los Angeles. Additionally, Frieze organizes a program of special courses and lectures in London through Frieze Academy. Frieze was founded in 1991 by Matthew Slotover and Amanda Sharp, with the launch of frieze magazine, the leading international magazine of contemporary art and culture. In 2003, Sharp and Slotover launched Frieze London art fair, which takes place each October in The Regent’s Park, London. In 2012, they launched Frieze New York, which occurs each May in Randall’s Island Park, and Frieze Masters, which coincides with Frieze London in October and is dedicated to art from ancient to modern. In 2018, Frieze announced the launch of Frieze Los Angeles, which will open February 14–17, 2019 at Paramount Pictures Studios, Los Angeles. In 2016 Frieze entered into a strategic partnership with Endeavor (formerly WME | IMG), a global leader in sport, entertainment and fashion.

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Participating Galleries (List in formation)   
303 Gallery, New York
Miguel Abreu Gallery, New York
Acquavella Galleries, New York
Alfonso Artiaco, Naples
Balice Hertling, Paris
Peter Blum Gallery, New York
Boers-Li Gallery, New York, Beijing
Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York, Los Angeles
BorzoGallery, Amsterdam
The Box, Los Angeles
The Breeder, Athens
Canada, New York
Cardi, Milan, London
Chi-Wen Gallery, Taipei
James Cohan, New York
Alan Cristea Gallery, London
Massimo De Carlo, Milan, London, Hong Kong
Durham Press, Durham PA, New York
Andrew Edlin Gallery, New York
Derek Eller Gallery, New York
Donald Ellis Gallery, New York, Vancouver
Henrique Faria, New York
Fortes D’Aloia & Gabriel, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro
Foxy Production, New York
Fredericks & Freiser, New York
Stephen Friedman Gallery, London
Frith Street Gallery, London
Gagosian, New York, Los Angeles, San
Francisco, London, Paris, Rome, Athens,
Geneva, Hong Kong
Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg, Cape Town
Alexander Gray Associates, New York
Richard Gray Gallery, Chicago, New York
Garth Greenan Gallery, New York
Grimm, Amsterdam, New York
Kavi Gupta, Chicago
Haines Gallery, San Francisco
Hales, London, New York
Hauser & Wirth, London, New York,
Somerset, Los Angeles, Zurich, Gstaad,
St. Moritz, Hong Kong
Xavier Hufkens, Brussels
*Gallery Hyundai, Seoul
Ingleby, Edinburgh
Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London
Kaikai Kiki Gallery, Tokyo
Casey Kaplan, New York
Karma, New York
Kasmin, New York
Kayne Griffin Corcoran, Los Angeles
Sean Kelly Gallery, New York, Taipei
Tina Keng Gallery, Taipei
*Tina Kim Gallery, New York
David Kordansky Gallery, Los Angeles
Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York
*Lehmann Maupin, New York, Hong Kong, Seoul
Galerie Lelong & Co., New York, Paris
Lisson Gallery, London, New York
Marlborough, New York, London
The Mayor Gallery, London
Mendes Wood DM, São Paulo, Brussels, New York
Victoria Miro, London, Venice
Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York
The Modern Institute, Glasgow
Nature Morte, New Delhi
David Nolan Gallery, New York
Galleria Lorcan O’Neill, Rome
Overduin & Co., Los Angeles
P.P.O.W, New York
P420, Bologna
Maureen Paley, London, Hove
Franklin Parrasch Gallery, New York
Parrasch Heijnen Gallery, Los Angeles
Peres Projects, Berlin
*Perrotin, Paris, New York, Hong Kong, Seoul, Tokyo, Shanghai
Pierogi, New York
Project 88, Mumbai
Galeria Marilia Razuk, São Paulo
Galeria Nara Roesler, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, New York
Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, London, Paris, Salzburg
Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, New York
Salon 94, New York
Jack Shainman Gallery, New York
Sikkema Jenkins & Co., New York
Tang Contemporary Art, Beijing,
Bangkok, Hong Kong
The Third Line, Dubai
Travesía Cuatro, Madrid, Mexico City, Guadalajara
Vadehra Art Gallery, New Delhi, Vermelho, São Paulo
Axel Vervoordt Gallery, Antwerp, Hong Kong
Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles
Projects, Los Angeles
Waddington Custot, London
Offer Waterman, London
White Cube, London, Hong Kong
David Zwirner, New York, London, Hong Kong

#Focus
Nicelle Beauchene Gallery, New York
Bridget Donahue, New York
Anat Ebgi, Los Angeles
Experimenter, Kolkata
Ghebaly Gallery, Los Angeles
Hannah Hoffman, Los Angeles
Ivan Gallery, Bucharest
Jhaveri Contemporary, Mumbai
Koenig & Clinton, New York
LC Queisser, Tbilisi
David Lewis, New York
Josh Lilley, London
lokal_30, Warsaw
Lyles & King, New York
MadeIn Gallery, Shanghai
Magenta Plains, New York
Edouard Malingue Gallery, Hong Kong, Shanghai
Meessen De Clercq, Brussels
mor charpentier, Paris
Morán Morán, Los Angeles
Night Gallery, Los Angeles
Ryan Lee, New York
Seventeen, London
Société, Berlin
Simone Subal Gallery, New York
Rachel Uffner Gallery, New York
Vigo, London
Kate Werble Gallery, New York

#Frame
And Now, Dallas: Olivia Erlanger
Bank, Shanghai: Huang Yanyan
Capsule Shanghai, Shanghai: Sarah Faux
Company, New York: Jonathan Lyndon Chase
Downs & Ross, New York: Ivy Haldeman
Drei, Cologne: Cédric Eisenring
Galerie Antoine Ertaskiran, Montreal: Ambera Wellmann
Galería Nora Fisch, Buenos Aires: Claudia Fontes
Gordon Robichaux, New York: Sanou Oumar
Mariane Ibrahim Gallery, Seattle: Thenjiwe Niki Nkosi
Instituto de Visión, Bogotá: Alberto Baraya
Marinaro, New York: Anthony Iacono
Galeria Jaqueline Martins, São Paulo: Ricardo Basbaum
Microscope Gallery, New York: Takahiko Iimura
PM8, Vigo: Gintautas Trimakas
Proyectos Ultravioleta, Guatemala City: Naufus Ramírez-Figueroa
Unit 17, Vancouver: Leslie Thornton
Various Small Fires (VSF), Los Angeles: Diedrick Brackens
Veda, Florence: Amitai Romm
Walden, Buenos Aires: Rodolfo Marqués

#Spotlight
Gallery 38, Tokyo: Kokuta Suda
George Adams Gallery, New York: Joan Brown
Aicon Gallery, New York: Rachid Koraïchi
Galeria de Arte Almeida e Dale, São Paulo: Eleonore Koch
Anglim Gilbert Gallery, San Francisco: Jim Melchert
Dastan’s Basement, Tehran: Bijan Saffari
Davidson Gallery, New York: Mary Ann Unger
Frameless Gallery, London: Louise Fishman
Galerist, Istanbul: Yüksel Arslan
Leila Heller Gallery, New York, Dubai: Leonor Fini
Galerie Kornfeld, Berlin: Elvira Bach
Loevenbruck, Paris: Roland Dorcély
Galería Javier López & Fer Francés, Madrid: Alex Katz
Marlborough: Red Grooms
MCMC, Buenos Aires: Eduardo Costa
Partners & Mucciaccia, London, Singapore: Gianni Piacentino
Galeri Nev, Ankara: Yüksel Arslan
Parafin, London: Tim Head
Pi Artworks, London, Istanbul: Susan Hefuna
Piano Nobile, London: Paul Nash
Galeria Marilia Razuk, São Paulo: Eleonore Koch
Ronchini Gallery, London: Katsumi Nakai
Rosenfeld Porcini, London: Riccardo Guarneri
Richard Saltoun Gallery, London: Greta Schödl
Galeria Casado Santapau, Madrid: Waldo Balart
Georgia Scherman Projects, Toronto: Suzy Lake
Craig F. Starr Gallery, New York: Eleanore Mikus
Marc Straus, New York: Charles Hinman
Hollis Taggart, New York: Knox Martin
Trapéz, Budapest: László Lakner
Walden, Buenos Aires: Luis Fernando Benedit
Weiss Berlin, Berlin: Anna Zemánková
Zürcher Gallery, New York, Paris: Kazuko Miyamoto

#Non-Profits
Allied Editions, London
White Columns, New York
Diálogos (in formation)
James Cohan, Fireleii Báez
*Commonwealth and Council, Gala Porras-Kim
*2017 휘트니 비엔날레의 한국계 작가 갈라 포라스-김 인터뷰

Luis De Jesus, Ken Gonzalez-Day
Cecilia de Torres, Marta Chilindron
Embajada, Chemi Rosado-Seijo
Kavi Gupta, Firelei Báez
Hutchinson Modern, Freddy Rodríguez
Inman Gallery, Dario Robleto
Isla Flotante, Mariela Scafati
Galerie Lelong & Co., Ana Mendieta
Proxyco Gallery, Livia Corona
Lyle O. Reitzel Gallery,
Edouard Duval-Carrié
Royale Projects, Rubén Ortiz Torres
Salon 94, Luis Flores

#JAM (in formation)
Stephen Daiter Gallery and Rena Bransten Gallery, Dawoud Bey
Thomas Erben Gallery and Sprüth Magers, Senga Nengudi
Alexander Gray Associates, Lorraine O’Grady
Garth Greenan, Howardena Pindell
Hauser & Wirth, Lorna Simpson
Jenkins Johnson Gallery, Ming Smith
Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, Norman Lewis

The final list of participating galleries and artists in the Diálogos and the Just Above Midtown sections will be announced soon.