UNTITLED, ART Announces Exhibitor List and More for Fourth Edition of UNTITLED, ART San Francisco

UNTITLED, ART
Nov 25, 2019 5:09PM

Expanded Ambassadors Committee, New Partnerships, and Writer in Residence

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UNTITLED, ART is pleased to announce the 60 international galleries and nonprofit arts organizations, from more than 12 countries and 20 cities, participating in the fourth edition of UNTITLED, ART San Francisco. Taking place from January 17–19, 2020, at San Francisco’s historic Pier 35 on The Embarcadero, the fair will feature presentations by leading contemporary artists as well as influential figures from the 20th century.

UNTITLED, ART San Francisco has expanded its Ambassadors Committee for the 2020 edition, adding 23 new individuals and couples, as the fair’s engagement with the art world continues to grow across the Bay Area. New strategic partnerships include a $10,000 booth prize sponsored by eBay, a special new commission presented by the Facebook Art Department, and an Artist Emergency Fund established by &Art& and supported by UNTITLED, ART. Additionally, New York–based art writer Brian Boucher will inaugurate the UNTITLED, ART San Francisco edition of the Writer in Residence program, publishing daily dispatches on highlights at the fair and around San Francisco.

“The fourth edition of UNTITLED, ART San Francisco truly embodies the spirit of San Francisco,” said Executive Director, Manuela Mozo. “As a city known for its ethos of innovation and entrepreneurship, set against the backdrop of important social and cultural legacies, this edition of the fair brings together younger artists creating work in diverse media and speaking to a range of contemporary issues, paired with historically important artists who were harbingers of change and new ideas in the 20th century.”

Exhibitor Highlights

UNTITLED, ART San Francisco 2020 has been curated to complement collecting interests on the West Coast as well as current and upcoming museum exhibitions in the Bay Area. The following are selected highlights: Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, New York, will present a curated collection of artists included in the seminal exhibition Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power, currently on view at the de Young Museum. Chambers Fine Art, Beijing and New York, will present new works by artists such as Wu Jian’an, Song Hongquan, and photographer Pixy Liao. Photography continues to be a strength of the fair with Edwynn Houk Gallery, New York, pairing recent works by photographers from the gallery’s program with iconic masters of the 20th and 21st centuries. In addition, Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco, will partner with Chicago’s Stephen Daiter Gallery for a presentation that will include photographs by Dawoud Bey, ahead of his retrospective at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, opening in February 2020.

The fourth edition of UNTITLED, ART San Francisco will be the most international yet, with galleries hailing from such cities as Amsterdam, Barcelona, Luxembourg, Madrid, Moscow, Milan, Taipei, and Turku. Rutger Brandt Gallery joins the fair from Amsterdam, presenting works by photo-realist painter Yigal Ozeri. Returning Spanish galleries include POLÍGRAFA OBRA GRÁFICA, Barcelona, and Max Estrella, Madrid. Newcomers Zidoun-Bossuyt Gallery joins from Luxembourg, Syntax Gallery and Osnova gallery from Moscow (supported by Cube.Moscow), and Federico Luger (FL GALLERY) from Milan. Nunu Fine Art, Taipei, and MAKASIINI CONTEMPORARY, Turku, both return after their 2019 debuts.

From Latin America, several galleries and artists will present at the fair for the first time. Coming from São Paulo are Galeria Kogan Amaro and Zipper Galeria, which will present a solo presentation of work by Janaina Mello Landini, who recently completed a sitespecific installation at Facebook as part of its Artists in Residence program. Also, GINSBERG, Lima, will present work by the Peruvian artists Aldo Chaparro and Frances Munar, who creates musical instruments from clay, using technology from the preColumbian Moche culture. Complementing these contemporary Latin American presentations will be works from the 20th century, including a solo booth of Cuban artist Carlos Alfonzo’s works from 1976 to 1990, presented by LnS Gallery, Miami, and New York–based Hutchinson Modern will offer a curated selection of geometric abstraction, with an emphasis on Argentine artists from 1935 through today.

Five new galleries from London will participate in the fair, including Lyndsey Ingram, with a curated presentation of prints and works on paper by Californian artists such as Richard Diebenkorn, David Hockney, and Ed Ruscha. BEERS London will present a solo presentation by Los Angeles–based artist Andy Dixon, whose recent work includes a collaboration with luxury fashion brand Versace. And Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery will feature a two-person presentation with Ethiopian artist Ephrem Solomon in dialogue with Nigerian artist Nengi Omuku. Combined, Solomon and Omuku’s figurative works employ a diverse set of media and address a number of contemporary issues, ranging from the effects of climate change to the politics of the human body.

Several galleries from the Los Angeles area will return to the fair with solo presentations, including Night Gallery, presenting new work by the artist JPW3 (aka John Patrick Walsh III), and Moskowitz Bayse, with a body of work that includes photographs, drawings, and video by Los Angeles–based artist Christopher Richmond. Royale Projects will feature a presentation on abstraction with artists from different generations, including Clinton Hill alongside popular contemporary Bay Area artist Heather Day. First-time exhibitor Peter Blake Gallery, Laguna Beach, will pay tribute to Bay Area artist Tony DeLap, with a curated selection of DeLap’s paintings made from the 1970s to 1990s, following the artist’s passing earlier this year.

New York galleries continue to have a strong presence at UNTITLED, ART San Francisco. Fort Gansevoort will feature a two-person presentation pairing Zoë Buckman with Christopher Myers. Both artists work in embroidery, fabric, and quilting, with Buckman's work dealing with issues of femininity versus masculinity, while Myers’ work addresses identity politics, the history of refugees, race, and global migration. Jane Lombard Gallery’s presentation will feature the work of Kyoto-based Teppei Kaneuji, whose work investigates the mass consumption of contemporary Japanese culture, and Nancy Hoffman Gallery will honor the Bay Area’s legacy of figuration with a curated booth featuring the work of local artists Viola Frey, Timothy Cummings, and Colette Calascione as well as Chinese artist Hung Liu.

UNTITLED, ART San Francisco will continue to enjoy substantial participation from prominent San Francisco galleries, including Anglim Gilbert Gallery, Catharine Clark Gallery, and Gallery Wendi Norris. Among new San Francisco exhibitors, Rebecca Camacho Presents will feature a solo presentation by Uganda-born Leilah Babirye, and Dolby Chadwick Gallery will have a curated presentation of works by influential Bay Area sculptor Stephen De Staebler, alongside paintings by Terry St. John. UNTITLED, ART San Francisco continues to support local Bay Area nonprofit arts organizations by providing discounted booths. Nonprofit exhibitors for 2020 include the Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco, the FOR-SITE Foundation, and Creativity Explored, an organization committed to giving artists with developmental disabilities the means to create and share their artwork.

Partnerships

UNTITLED, ART continues to grow its presence in different sectors of the Bay Area through an increasing number of strategic partnerships with prominent San Francisco– based and international companies, brands, and organizations.

eBay will join the fair as a Partner and sponsor a $10,000 booth prize. The winner of the eBay Booth Prize at UNTITLED, ART San Francisco will be announced on Friday, January 17, 2020, following selection by a jury of Bay Area museum directors and curators, including S. Sayre Batton, Oshman Executive Director at the San José Museum of Art, and Abby Chen, Head of the Contemporary Art Department at the Asian Art Museum.

Facebook joins the fourth edition of UNTITLED, ART San Francisco as an Associate Partner, with a special on-site presentation by the writer and textile artist Kira Dominguez Hultgren. Organized by the Facebook Art Department, this newly commissioned, largescale artwork by Dominguez Hultgren will grow and evolve throughout the duration of the fair, as the artist will be present, adding to her work and interacting with fairgoers in order to illuminate her weaving process.

Connecting with the extensive classic car community in the Bay Area and greater California, UNTITLED, ART San Francisco welcomes Hagerty® as on official fair Partner. The Hagerty® DriveShare program will be featured in the company’s on-site fair activation.

In partnership with &Art& and its founder Micki Meng, January 2020 will see the launch of a new three-year emergency fund supported by UNTITLED, ART. The &Art& Emergency Fund is the only active award program of its kind that offers immediate assistance to artists who live and work in the San Francisco Bay Area or have graduated with a visual arts degree from the San Francisco Bay Area.

Additional partners for UNTITLED, ART San Francisco 2020 will be announced in December 2020.

Ambassadors Committee

The Ambassadors Committee comprises many of the Bay Area’s top art collectors, museum directors, curators, art advisors, and other arts leaders who have been integral in helping to establish UNTITLED, ART San Francisco.

“We’re excited to see the UNTITLED, ART San Francisco Ambassadors Committee expand in its second year, as the fair continues to grow and establish itself as a strong presence in the San Francisco art community,” said Deborah and Andy Rappaport, CoFounders, Minnesota Street Project. “The fair allows our community to discover new galleries and artists from all over the world, while also being supportive of local galleries, artists, museums, and nonprofit organizations.”

Consisting of 71 individuals and couples, new Committee members include Lara Deam, Founder and CEO, Dwell; Shaari Ergas, Collector; Nion McEvoy, Founder and President, McEvoy Foundation for the Arts; Heidi Rabben, Senior Curator, The Contemporary Jewish Museum; and Chara Schreyer and Gordon Freund, Collectors, among many others.

Writer in Residence

The UNTITLED, ART Writer in Residence program is a new initiative to expand opportunities for art journalists and critics. UNTITLED, ART provides travel, accommodation, and an honorarium for one participant at UNTITLED, ART San Francisco 2020. The Writer in Residence is invited to create original content drawn from the fair, while also being at liberty to write for publications on topics not involving UNTITLED, ART.

New York–based art writer Brian Boucher will be the inaugural Writer in Residence for UNTITLED, ART San Francisco. Boucher has been an arts writer for more than 15 years, and his writings have appeared in Art in America, The Art Newspaper, Artnet, Cultured Magazine, GARAGE Magazine, and New York, among others.

Participating Exhibitors

Alexandre Gallery, New York

BEERS London, London

Peter Blake Gallery, Laguna Beach

Lars Kristian Bode, Hamburg

Rutger Brandt Gallery, Amsterdam

Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco

Rebecca Camacho Presents, San Francisco

Chambers Fine Art, New York | Beijing

Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco, San Francisco

Catharine Clark Gallery, San Francisco

Creativity Explored, San Francisco

Stephen Daiter Gallery, Chicago

Luis De Jesus Los Angeles, Los Angeles

Denny Dimin Gallery, New York

Dolby Chadwick Gallery, San Francisco

Fiumano Clase, London

FOR-SITE Foundation, San Francisco

Fort Gansevoort, New York | Los Angeles

Freight+Volume, New York

Geary, New York

Asya Geisberg Gallery, New York

Anglim Gilbert Gallery, San Francisco

GINSBERG, Lima

Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery, London | Berlin

Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York

Edwynn Houk Gallery, New York

Elizabeth Houston Gallery, New York

Hutchinson Modern, New York

Lyndsey Ingram, London

Charlie James Gallery, Los Angeles

Galeria Kogan Amaro, São Paulo

LnS Gallery, Miami

Jane Lombard Gallery, New York

Federico Luger (FL GALLERY), Milan

MAKASIINI CONTEMPORARY, Turku

Max Estrella, Madrid

Maybaum Gallery, San Francisco

MKG127, Toronto

Charles Moffett, New York

Moskowitz Bayse, Los Angeles

Night Gallery, Los Angeles

Gallery Wendi Norris, San Francisco

Nunu Fine Art, Taipei

Osnova gallery, Moscow

Over the Influence, Hong Kong | Los Angeles

POLÍGRAFA OBRA GRÁFICA, Barcelona

Pontone Gallery, London

re.riddle, San Francisco

Galerie Nicolas Robert, Montréal

Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, New York

Diane Rosenstein Gallery, Los Angeles

Royale Projects, Los Angeles

Marc Straus, New York

SVA Galleries, New York

PATRICIA SWEETOW GALLERY, San Francisco

Syntax Gallery, Moscow

UPFOR, Portland

Winston Wachter Fine Art, Seattle | New York

Zidoun-Bossuyt Gallery, Luxembourg

Zipper Galeria, São Paulo

For more information, please visit: www.untitledartfairs.com

General Information:

January 16, Press and VIP Preview, 2pm–8pm

January 17–19, Open to the public

Fri: 12pm–8pm

Sat–Sun: 12pm–6pm

Admission: General admission: $40

Discounted admission (seniors and students): $25 San Francisco residents: $25

Groups of 15 or more: $25 per person

Children under 12: free admission

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