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Frieze Art Fair 2006 Frieze Art Fair 2006, London

12 - 15 October 2006
Regent's Park

“The single most important thing to happen in contemporary arts in London since the opening of Tate Modern.” The Observer, October 2005

Featuring over 150 of the most exciting contemporary art galleries in the world. As well as these exhibitors, the fair includes specially commissioned artists' projects and an ambitious talks programme.


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Year_06 Projects YEAR_06 Art Projects, London

12 – 15 October 2006

year_06 marks the beginning of a new kind of art fair. Thirty galleries from the us and Europe will join initiators
Keith Talent Gallery in an unusual central London venue. Mary Ward House, a warren of Art Deco and Victoriana will house art projects, installations and art works presented by galleries and artists.

In 2003 the Frieze Art Fair launched London as a vital venue for collectors and gallerists in the world circuit of Fairs. Frieze hosts the blue chip galleries, Zoo Art Fair the young London. Now year_06 will further diversify the scope of work on offer, showcasing galleries such as Grimm Rosenfeld, Munich and Freight and Volume, New York, Dogenhaus, Leipzig and Gallerie Anita Beckers, Frankfurt. Showing artists through installations, film and art projects. No constraints, just quality galleries in a listed Arts and Crafts style building.

12 – 14 October 2006, 11am – 8pm
15 October 2006, 11am – 5pm
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Mary Ward House
5 – 7 Tavistock Place
London WC1H 9SN

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scopelondon 2006 scopeLONDON, 2006

12 – 15 October 2006

Scope London returns for its third year as a booth fair to challenging passive viewing with 63 of the most significant emerging art galleries from across the globe, including Berlin, China, Mexico City, Japan, Iceland, Poland, USA and Canada.

Scope is proud to announce its move to the ground floor of the well-known Truman Brewery, 91 Old Brick Lane. Scope’s 25,000 square feet of prime location in the heart of London’s burgeoning contemporary art scene, the East End, is steps away from Hoxton Square, White Cube, and London’s best emerging galleries.

As well as exposing visitors to a real-time international survey of the contemporary art world available nowhere else, Scope London will feature its award-winning video and film program, The Perpetual Art Machine. Presenting more than 600 videos by over 400 emerging and established artists from 60 countries, [PAM] allows the visitor to become part of the curatorial process.

The hours of the fair are 11am to 8pm daily, serviced by luxury shuttle.
Truman Brewery
91-95 Brick Lane
London, UK E16QL

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Zoo Art Fair 2006 Zoo Art Fair 2006, London

13–15 October 2006

During London’s contemporary art week, the Zoo Art Fair platforms some of the best up-and-coming contemporary art talent, showcasing under 5 year old commercial and non-commercial contemporary arts organisations. A non-profit enterprise, the Fair is supported by established collectors, galleries and arts businesses as well as public funding. This year the Fair moves into a 1200sqm marquee, expanding to include 46 under project spaces, artist collectives, curatorial groups and publications. In addition to their UK exhibitors, as part of a new collaboration with the Basel satellite fair VOLTAshow, Zoo Art Fair has invited 14 exhibitors from the most interesting and promising emerging markets worldwide – Los Angeles, Berlin and Mexico.

13–15 October 2006
Prince Albert Gate, London Zoo
Outer Circle, Regent's Park

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Art Forum Berlin 2006 11th ART FORUM BERLIN, 2006

September 30 - October 04, 2006

With 120 galleries from 25 countries, ART FORUM BERLIN showcases the works of established artists and newcomers. The spacious, historically protected exhibition halls 18-20 offer ideal conditions for exclusive art presentations from galleries selected by an international jury. With its compact, clearly targeted approach, ART FORUM BERLIN provides a unique venue offering information and dialogue for contemporary art dealers and agents.

Open daily 12 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Exhibition Grounds Messe Berlin
in the Halls 18-20
(Hammarskjöldplatz-Masurenallee)

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Berliner Liste 06. Image - ©Anja Vormann, Wurstgesichter, 2002 Berliner Liste 2006

30 September - 4 October 2006

The BERLINER LISTE is established to encourage the international cooperation of younger galleries. Foreign and local based galleries show their artists in shared boothes. The BERLINER LISTE with its galleries, unconventional locations und program is the daily meeting point during the BERLIN fairs for dealers, collectors, artists, curators and critics.

As in the last two years, the response has been enormous. About 43 galleries from 11 countries are represented, and more than half join the BERLINER LISTE for the first time this year. Besides galleries from Europe, i.e.: Italy, Spain, Norway and Belgium , this year’s venue will include many new galleries from the U.S. and Canada. So, in the third year the BERLINER LISTE appears more international, and affords an opportunity for a lot of new discoveries.



Open daily 1pm to 9pm
Kopenhagenerstrasse 58
10437 Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg

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Preview Berlin 2006 Preview Berlin : The Emerging Art Fair 2006

29 September - 3 October 2006

The newest of Berlin’s art fairs, Preview Berlin was a resounding success during its inaugural run in 2005. With more than 9000 enthusiastic visitors and strong support from the artistic community, Preview Berlin has positioned itself as an important event on the international art fair circuit.

Preview Berlin was launched in 2005 as a joint effort by four galleries in Berlin - Förderkoje®, Galerie Jarmuschek und Partner, Galerie Kuttner Siebert and loop - raum für aktuelle kunst. Administered by a highly professional organisation, Preview Berlin offers low-priced booth space for the introduction and promotion of high quality, emerging contemporary art. This gives art collectors, art lovers and art professionals the opportunity to view and discover an extensive range of exciting new work from around the world gathered in one location. The format is of great benefit not only to buyers, collectors and aficionados, but also to the participating galleries and their artists.

Open Daily 2 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Backfabrik, Saarbrücker Straße 36-38, D-10405 Berlin

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BERLINER KUNSTALON 2006 Berliner Kunstsalon 2006

September 29 - October 2

Following the phenomenal success last year of its second edition, the third BERLINER KUNSTALON will be held in the autumn of 2006. It will include 40 exhibitions, illustrating why Berlin's international reputation as a dynamic centre for the arts is well deserved. Spread over one big space of 3900 square metres, young galleries, artists' networks, art spaces, freelance curators and other projects will present recent works by contemporary artists, beyond the mainstream, not dictated by commercial constraints. Visitors are provided with glimpses into the young art scene in a way that is not available anywhere else.

Open Daily 5-10 pm
Kopenhagener Str. 66 / 10437 Berlin

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ART 212 ART (212), 2006, New York

New Contemporary Art Fair Launches September 28th – October 1st, 2006

ART(212) will feature many leading contemporary art galleries including Robert Mann Gallery, Morgan Lehman, Brancolini Grimaldi Arte Contemporanea, Mixed Greens, Olga Korper Gallery, magnus muller, Richard Levy Gallery & Atelier Cardenas Bellanger

• More than 60 galleries will showcase works by emerging and mid-career artists working in all media including painting, photography, installation and video
• ART(212) will feature a Special Exhibition guest- curated by El Museo del Barrio’s Deborah Cullen and Asia Society’s Melissa Chiu & Miwako Tezuka
• The fair will host “Guerilla Tea,” a performance by artist Pierre Sernet (courtesy of Vanessa Suchar), a lecture on Contemporary Asian and Latin American Art, and onsite artists’ installations by notable artists including: Alexandre Arrecha, “Alarma” (courtesy of Magnan Projects), Leonardo Drew, “Installation,” (courtesy of Finesilver Gallery), Aurora Robson, “The Jungle” (courtesy of Richard Levy Gallery), and Nigel Poor, “Do You Have 30 Seconds And Can You Get Your Finger Dirty?” (courtesy of Haines Projects)

Open Daily 12pm- 6pm
The 69th Regiment Armory
26th Street and Lexington Avenue, New York

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affair 2006 AFFAIR @ THE JUPITER HOTEL 2006, Portland

29 September - 1 October, 2006

This is year three for the fair, continuing to provide arts professionals, collectors and enthusiasts a generous dose of the contemporary art scene. Galleries and not-for-profits will come from across North America to showcase their artists. Approximately 4000 people attend the fair each year.

Saul Ostrow, the moderator of our 2004 panel discussion and the Dean of the Cleveland Institute of Art suggests that, “Art fairs, beyond their economic impact on a community, have in recent years become important educational and cultural events. They form momentary museums of contemporary art "bringing together and juxtaposing art works in unexpected combinations under novel circumstances. What more could one want from art than the type of intense aesthetic and social experience that an art fair can afford. An art fair like the Affair at the Jupiter Hotel gives the host community not only a focus, but a sense of its cultural worth and ambition.”
Our fair is a intimately scaled event at a much- heralded boutique hotel. Affair at the Jupiter Hotel is the exhibition/event where you can develop contacts with knowledgeable dealers and curators, exchange opinions about emerging and mid-career artists, and make new acquisitions for your private or public collections. A keynote address, informal curator discussions, and numerous parties round out the fair offerings.

Open September 30 - October 01, 12pm - 7pm The Jupiter Hotel
800 East Burnside Street
Portland, OR, USA


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Art Beijing 2006 Art Beijing 2006

6-10 October 2006

Along with the development of the Chinese economy, the contemporary art market is expanding rapidly in China. Art Beijing 2006 aims to promote the local Chinese art market and establish itself as the most important contemporary art fair in Asia with world- wide influence and recognition.

Art Beijing 2006 will include over 100 art galleries from China, Asia, the USA, Europe and Latin America, offering a window on to the local contemporary art market and recent developments in the art scene. In addition to these galleries, Art Beijing 2006 will also include a VIP Program, a Video Salon, a seminar Forum with international speakers, and other programs of interest.

Open Daily 10am - 7pm
National Agricultural Exhibition Center
16, East 3rd Ring North Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China

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fiac 2006 FIAC 2006

33rd EDITION GRAND PALAIS & LOUVRE
26 - 30 October 2006


As from 2006 Fiac will permanently relocate to the heart of Paris. Two main venues, both of incomparable prestige, will house Fiac: the Louvre and the Grand Palais. Numerous synergies with the city of Paris, in resonance with its urban environment and cultural venues, will be developed (exterior projects, associated events). This configuration underlines Fiac’s ambition to durably found its identity on the criteria of prestige, selectivity, innovation and centrality.

Public opening from noon to 9pm
Monday the 30th from noon to 5pm


Grand Palais, Avenue Winston Churchill, 75008 Paris
Cour Carrée du Louvre, Rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris

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