Last month saw the debut of New York’s Gallery Week in which 50 Manhattan dealers organised a smorgasbord of events, from book signings to performances and special late openings (7-10 May, p81). The idea is not new: Berlin has a similar weekend, (30 April-2 May, p81), as has Zurich (12-13 June). In the more traditional fields, London has long boasted an Asian Art Week in the autumn (4-13 November), while both London and New York see master drawings dealers putting on grouped events (3-9 July in London; 22-29 January 2011 in New York).Read the whole Art Newspaper article here.
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Friday, June 18, 2010
Gallery week: Good idea for DC galleries?
I'm all for it.
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ReplyDeleteI'm in. The Arts District galleries in Hyattsville have been pushing hard to all have a receptions on the same day of the month to boost activity. Guess what? It works. Since we've partnered with 4 or 5 other local art spaces, our reception attendance has quadrupled. Just imagine the magnitude of that number for a specific event. If any other galleries out there would like to collaborate, drop us a line at the contact link in the about page of artdc.com .
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