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Frieze New York announces galleries joining the inaugural fair in Randall Island Park, May 2012

Frieze have announced the participating galleries for the organisation’s inaugural New York fair, set to take place 4 – 7 May 2012. The fair will be venturing away from it’s Regent’s Park home for the first time, setting up in a bespoke structure designed by SO-IL architects in New York  Randall’s Island Park, Manhattan.

Intended to be an international showing, with the Frieze Art Fair London regulars setting up stall next to new comers. There will be 160 international galleries from 28 countries, including usual suspects from Europe and UK, alongside galleries from China, Brazil, India, Mexico, Romania, Israel, and South Africa. There’s is also a good showing from local New York galleries, 32 in total.

Like the London fair, young galleries are represented, in London there is Frame, a space dedicated to galleries less than six years old, and The New York fair will also be introducing Focus, a section for galleries opened in or after 2001 showing a presentation of up to three gallery artists.

For those looking to make new discoveries Frame is selected on the basis of a proposed solo presentation. Frame allows visitors and collectors to see work by artists who have not previously benefitted from an international platform to show their work. The Frame galleries’ selection has been advised by curators Cecilia Alemani and Rodrigo Moura.

Frieze New York will also benefit from a curatorial programme, Frieze Projects and Frieze Talks, both curated by Cecilia Alemani and produced under the auspices of the non-profit arm, Frieze Art Inc.

Co-directors Amanda Sharp and Matthew Slotover commented, ‘We are delighted by the strength and depth of the Frieze New York gallery list. The number and quality of applications to our first American fair matched our ambition in ensuring this was a leading international fair from the beginning. New York promises to show the most interesting contemporary art being produced right now. We’re looking forward to an exciting year ahead celebrating the 10th anniversary of Frieze Art Fair, London, and the launches of both Frieze New York and Frieze Masters.’

Participating galleries are listed below…

Participating Galleries 

303 Gallery, New York
A Gentil Carioca, Rio de Janeiro
Air de Paris, Paris
Alfonso Artiaco, Naples
303 Gallery, New York
Miguel Abreu Gallery, New York
Air de Paris, Paris
The Approach, London
art: concept, Paris
Alfonso Artiaco, Naples
Laura Bartlett Gallery, London
Galerie Guido W. Baudach, Berlin
Boers-Li Gallery, Beijing
Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York
Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York
Bortolami, New York
The Breeder, Athens
Gavin Brown’s enterprise, New York
Galerie Daniel Buchholz, Cologne
Cabinet, London
Galerie Gisela Capitain, Cologne
Carlier | Gebauer, Berlin
Cheim & Read, New York
Mehdi Chouakri, Berlin
James Cohan Gallery, New York
Sadie Coles HQ, London
Contemporary Fine Arts, Berlin
Galleria Continua, Sienna
Galleria Raffaella Cortese, Milan
Corvi-Mora, London
Galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris
Massimo De Carlo, Milan
Elizabeth Dee, New York
Galerie Eigen + Art, Berlin
Foksal Gallery Foundation, Warsaw
Galeria Fortes Vilaça, Sao Paulo
Marc Foxx, Los Angeles
Carl Freedman Gallery, London
Stephen Friedman Gallery, London
Frith Street Gallery, London
Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam
A Gentil Carioca, Rio de Janeiro
Marian Goodman Gallery, New York
Greene Naftali, New York
greengrassi, London
Jack Hanley Gallery, New York
Harris Lieberman, New York
Hauser & Wirth, New York
Herald St, London
Xavier Hufkens, Brussels
Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo
Alison Jacques Gallery, London
Galerie Martin Janda, Vienna
Catriona Jeffries, Vancouver
Casey Kaplan, New York
kaufmann repetto, Milan
Sean Kelly Gallery, New York
Kerlin Gallery, Dublin
Anton Kern Gallery, New York
Galerie Peter Kilchmann, Zurich
Tina Kim Gallery, New York
Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery, New York
David Kordansky Gallery, Los Angeles
Tomio Koyama Gallery, Tokyo
Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York
Galerie Krinzinger, Vienna
Kukje Gallery, Seoul
kurimanzutto, Mexico City
Yvon Lambert, Paris
Simon Lee Gallery, London
Lehmann Maupin, New York
Lisson Gallery, London
Long March Space, Beijing
Maccarone, New York
Giò Marconi, Milan
Metro Pictures, New York
Galerie Meyer Kainer, Vienna
Massimo Minini, Brescia
Victoria Miro, London
Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York
Stuart Shave/Modern Art, London
The Modern Institute, Glasgow
Taro Nasu, Tokyo
Galerie Neu, Berlin
Galleria Franco Noero, Turin
David Nolan Gallery, New York
Maureen Paley, London
Galerie Perrotin, Paris
Friedrich Petzel Gallery, New York
Galerie Francesca Pia, Zurich
Galerija Gregor Podnar, Berlin
Galerie Praz-Delavallade, Paris
Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Zurich
Almine Rech Gallery, Brussels
Regen Projects, Los Angeles
Regina Gallery, Moscow
Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London
Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris
Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York
Salon 94, New York
Esther Schipper, Berlin
Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle, Munich
Sfeir-Semler, Beirut
Sies + Höke, Dusseldorf
Sikkema Jenkins & Co., New York
Sommer Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
Sprüth Magers Berlin London, Berlin
Standard (Oslo), Oslo
Stevenson, Cape Town
Galerie Micheline Szwajcer, Antwerp
Timothy Taylor Gallery, London
Team Gallery, New York
Richard Telles, Los Angeles
The Third Line, Dubai
Vermelho, Sao Paulo
Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Los Angeles
Vilma Gold, London
Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen
Wallspace, New York
Galerie Barbara Weiss, Berlin
Michael Werner, New York
White Cube, London
Wilkinson, London
Zeno X Gallery, Antwerp
David Zwirner, New York

Focus
Altman Siegel, San Francisco
Johan Berggren Gallery, Malmo
Galerie Isabella Bortolozzi, Berlin
Broadway 1602, New York
Canada, New York
galerie frank elbaz, Paris
Experimenter, Kolkata
James Fuentes, New York
gb agency, Paris
François Ghebaly Gallery, Los Angeles
Alexander Gray Associates, New York
Galerie Karin Guenther, Hamburg
Hollybush Gardens, London
Hotel, London
Karma International, Zurich
Kimmerich, New York
Leto Gallery, Warsaw
Limoncello, London
Galerie Mezzanin, Vienna
Andreiana Mihail Gallery, Bucharest
NoguerasBlanchard, Barcelona
Overduin and Kite, Los Angeles
Galeria Plan B, Cluj
Simon Preston, New York
Rodeo, Istanbul
Seventeen, London
Reena Spaulings Fine Art, New York
T293, Naples

Frame
47 Canal,  Michele Abeles
Ambach & Rice,  Ellen Lesperance
BaliceHertling,  Greg Parma Smith
BolteLang,  Vanessa Billy
Bureau,  Justin Matherly
Shane Campbell Gallery,  Lisa Williamson
Crystal,  Goldin+Senneby
Figge von Rosen Galerie,  Jose Dávila
Galerie Cinzia Friedlaender,  Vincent Vulsma
Lüttgenmeijer,  Ryan McLaughlin
Marcelle Alix,  Charlotte Moth
Meessen De Clercq,  Jorge Méndez Blake
Misako & Rosen,  Shimon Minamikawa
mother’s tankstation,  Matt Sheridan Smith
Night Gallery,  Samara Golden
Take Ninagawa,  Shinro Ohtake
Redling Fine Art,  Liz Glynn
Renwick Gallery,  Talia Chetrit
Tang Contemporary Art,  He An
Steve Turner Contemporary,  Antonio Vega Macotela

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