Why Art Karlsruhe Remains Essential for Collectors and Galleries
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Why Art Karlsruhe Remains Essential for Collectors and Galleries
"Bringing together roughly 180 galleries representing 18 countries, the presentations together cover 120 years of art history. Using its distinctive fair model featuring halls dedicated to different art historical periods and dialogues, historically significant works from classical Modernism-comprised of pivotal movements from the late 19th- to mid-20th century like Concrete art, Art Informel, Pop art, and more-meet the dynamic field of contemporary art today."
"Among the roster of local, national, and international galleries, the 2026 edition of the art fair will welcome a number of first-time participants. Some of these include Boston-based Chase Young Gallery, a longstanding champion of painting that toes the line between representation and abstraction. Tehran gallery Maryam Fasihi Harandi Gallery will also make its debut, presenting a range of work by contemporary Iranian women artists."
Art Karlsruhe returns for its 23rd edition at Messe Karlsruhe in Rheinstetten, Germany, featuring roughly 180 galleries from 18 countries and spanning 120 years of art history. The fair uses halls dedicated to different art historical periods to stage dialogues between classical Modernism and contemporary practices, including movements such as Concrete art, Art Informel, and Pop art. The 2026 edition includes first-time participants like Chase Young Gallery and Maryam Fasihi Harandi Gallery, alongside a broad representation of German galleries, including 24 from Berlin. Eighteen sculpture areas host special presentations by artists such as Robert Schad and Martin Hollebecq.
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