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London Gallery Map Sep-Nov 2017

October 20, 2017

Download the latest edition of the GalleriesNow London Gallery Map for world-class exhibitions across the city this Autumn.

 

London Gallery Map Sep-Nov 2017 - Download PDF

The latest London Gallery Map includes more than 150 art exhibitions and auctions and details visitor information for over 100 galleries and public museums. The map's release coincides with Frieze London (Oct 5 – 8) and will be distributed in participating galleries and at VIP booths during the fair.

 

GalleriesNow presents a curated selection of the world's best exhibitions from leading galleries to an engaged, international audience of collectors, curators and art professionals. We have been producing print maps in London and New York since 2013. To ensure a consistently high standard, participation involves a strict review process - if you would like more information on our print map and online subscription options please contact us at applications@galleriesnow.net or +44 20 7534 9898.

Forbes reviews the ArtPassport VR app

September 14, 2017

Ian Morris, Forbes, 14 September 2017

Forbes’ Ian Morris reviews the ArtPassport app and talks about how GalleriesNow 360ºs facilitate engagement with the artworld, saying “The app has been made by people who really love the world of art” and noting that “like a lot of things, the casual browsers of today might be the art collectors of tomorrow, so nurturing them with a nifty VR app seems sensible”

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Mayfair Art Weekend 2017

June 27, 2017

GalleriesNow is delighted to be involved again this year with Mayfair Art Weekend and, once again in conjunction with the Royal Academy, to produce the official gallery map for the event.

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Mayfair and St James’s is one of the oldest and most important arts quarters in the world. It is home to the Royal Academy of Arts as well as the major auction houses and leading art galleries.

The Royal Academy of Arts
Established by King George III in 1768 to promote art and artists, the Royal Academy of Arts stages a diverse public programme of major exhibitions and events, and is home to the UK’s longest established art school. To this day it remains an independent charity that is run by many of the country’s greatest artists and architects – the Royal Academicians.
In 2018, the Academy will celebrate its 250th anniversary and unveil an expanded campus and programme. For more information visit
royalacademy.org.uk/ra250

Mayfair Art Weekend 30 June - 2 July
Mayfair Art Weekend joined by the Royal Academy of Arts, 60 art galleries and artists celebrates Mayfair as a vibrant hub of talent, creativity, craftsmanship and production. The weekend’s programme offers free talks, walks and events providing a chance to experience the unparalleled artistic knowledge, quality and diversity found within Mayfair’s art community.
@artinmayfair mayfairartweekend.com

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GalleriesNow is the leading independent gallery guide featuring exhibitions from significant galleries and art museums around the world with listings, 360° panoramas, openings, fairs, auctions, events and maps. Sign up for our free weekly openings and closings newsletters and download ArtPassport, the new 360° panorama app from the Apple App Store.
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TIME picks ArtPassport as one of its Apps of the Year

June 2, 2017

Time.com, 2 June 2017

Lisa Eadicicco, Alex Fitzpatrick, and Matt Peckham of Time.com chose their 25 favourite apps of the year so far - with GalleriesNow's ArtPassport coming in at number 8!

“If you can’t swing a trip to the world’s best art galleries, viewing them in 360-degree virtual reality might be the next best thing” they say of the app

 

TIME ArtPassport article

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GalleriesNow releases bumper edition of their New York Gallery Map with Frieze VIP

May 4, 2017

GalleriesNow is delighted to have worked again with Frieze VIP to publish a bumper edition of the GalleriesNow New York Gallery Map.

The 2017 Frieze edition is the most comprehensive to date, featuring galleries across Chelsea, the Lower East Side, the Upper East Side and Harlem.

The map details over 200 art exhibitions and auctions happening throughout May, June & July and lists more than 100 art spaces including leading international galleries and public museums.

Spring/Summer 2017 has seen several exciting changes in the New York art scene such as the inaugurations of new Lower East Side galleries for Galerie Eva Presenhuber (Zürich) and Galerie Perrotin (Paris) and the opening of Lisson Gallery's second space on 10th Avenue.

The map's release coincides with Frieze New York (May 5 – 7) and will be distributed in galleries across New York and at VIP booths during the fair.

To download a digital version of the map please use the links below.

New York Gallery Map Frieze 2017 - Download PDF
New York Gallery Map Frieze 2017 - A4 Version - Download PDF 

GalleriesNow presents a curated selection of the best galleries in the world to an engaged and international audience of collectors, curators and art professionals and has been producing print maps with Frieze VIP in London and NYC since 2013. We also produce a regular quarterly map of Upper East Side & Harlem galleries and museums with Elizabeth Dee and a map of Mayfair and St James's with the Royal Academy in London. To ensure a consistently high standard, participation involves a strict review process - if you would like more information on participation options please see more here or get in touch with Helen Cooper on helen.cooper@galleriesnow.net or +44 (0)20 7580 7227.

GalleriesNow Upper East Side & Harlem ArtMap

November 8, 2016

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The GalleriesNow Upper East Side & Harlem ArtMap is now available.

 
Created with Elizabeth Dee, it features over 70 exhibitions at galleries and museums across the Upper East Side and Harlem districts of New York. You can pick up a copy at any of the 40 featured galleries and museums, or download it as a pdf here.

And sign up to our weekly Newsletter to get regular updates on exhibition openings and closings at great galleries in NYC and around the world.

GalleriesNow and The Museum of Everything talk Dubuffet

October 8, 2016

GalleriesNow and the Museum of Everything

Le Foyer de l’Art Brut: Jean Dubuffet and his search for artistic truth

 
As part of the first Reading Room series of events at Frieze Masters 2016, GalleriesNow.net co-founder Tristram Fetherstonhaugh and James Brett of The Museum of Everything talk about Jean Dubuffet’s radical Parisian salon Le Foyer de l’Art Brut, and the ways it inspired the artist on his lifetime journey of discovery.

The original Foyer attracted the attention of many of the best known artists and writers of that generation, including people like Joan Miró, Jean Cocteau, Tristan Tzara and André Breton - and the Gallery of Everything’s historical interpretation of the exhibition is part of Sir Norman Rosenthal’s Collections at Frieze Masters 2016.

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GalleriesNow Frieze and Frieze Masters London ArtMap 2016

September 29, 2016

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The GalleriesNow Frieze and Frieze Masters London ArtMap is now available.

Created with the Frieze VIP programme, it features over 150 exhibitions at galleries and museums across London. You can pick up a copy at the Frieze VIP desks at the fairs or at one of the galleries or download it as a pdf here.

Sign up to our newsletter to get a special edition of our email with gallery openings and events during Frieze week.


MONDAY, 3 October
6pm ICA Live. Artist Talk: James Richards
The Mall, SW1Y 5AH
6-8pm Richard Saltoun: Li Yuan-chia preview
6-8.30pm The Courtauld Institute of Art: Research seminar: Present Elsewhere by Rashid Rana
Somerset House, Strand, WC2R 0RN
8.30pm ICA Live. Andrew Kerton: _fieldnotes
The Mall, SW1Y 5AH

TUESDAY, 4 October
10am-6pm Victoria Miro: preview day of Njideka Akunyili Crosby: Portals
16 Wharf Rd, N1 7RW
5-9pm Raccanello Leprince: Bazaart Ltd associated with Raccanello Leprince and MADEINBRITALY presents: canone e fuga
5.30-9.30pm Daniel Crouch Rare Books: preview of Halson K. & Henrik Delehag
6pm Pi Artworks: preview of What’s the Riddle
55 Eastcastle St, W1W 8EG
6-8pm David Zwirner: preview of Neo Rauch: Rondo
David Zwirner: preview of Marcel Dzama and Raymond Pettibon: Let us compare mythologies
24 Grafton St, W1S 4EZ
6-8pm Gagosian Grosvenor Hill: preview of Ed Ruscha: Extremes and In-betweens
20 Grosvenor Hill, W1K 3QD
6-8pm Ibid: preview of Rallou Panagiotou & David Adamo
27 Margaret St, W1W 8RY
6-8pm Luxembourg & Dayan: preview of Rodolfo Aricò: Line of Demarcation
2 Savile Row, W1S 3PA
6-8pm Massimo de Carlo: preview of Matthew Monahan: Shut-ins and Shootouts
55 South Audley St, W1K 2QH
7pm ICA Associates: PAN present Aleksandra Domanović & M.E.S.H., Ville Haimala & Jenna Sutela, Harm van den Dorpel and HELM x Embassy for the Displaced
The Mall, SW1Y 5AH

WEDNESDAY, 5 October
6-8pm Ben Brown Fine Arts: preview of Vik Muniz: Metachromes
12 Brook’s Mews, W1K 4DG
6.30pm White Cube Bermondsey: Christian Marclay: Outdoor Projection: Cotton buds
144 – 152 Bermondsey St, SE1 3TQ
7pm ICA Associates: PAN present James Hoff, Lee Gamble, Steve Warwick & Nora Khan, TCF
The Mall, SW1Y 5AH

THURSDAY, 6 October
12.30pm ICA Live. Sharjah Biennial 13
The Mall, SW1Y 5AH
4-6pm Sophia Contemporary: Artist Talk, Robert Kelly: Bridging a century: a dialogue with Malevich, far afield
11 Grosvenor St, W1K 4QB
4-8pm Blain|Southern: preview of Bruce Nauman, Natural Light, Blue Light Room
4 Hanover Sq, W1S 1BP
5pm Luxembourg & Dayan: Rodolfo Aricò: Line of Demarcation, Panel Discussion
2 Savile Row, W1S 3PA
6-8pm Blain|Southern: preview of Ed Moses, ‘First, look at the paintings. Then we’ll shoot the shit.’
4 Hanover Sq, W1S 1BP
6-8pm Hollybush Gardens: Private view of Charlotte Prodger: BRIDGIT
1–2 Warner Yard, EC1R 5EY
6-8pm Rupert Wace Ancient Art: Mycenae: From Myth to History book launch
6-9pm Arcade: preview of Ryan Mrozowski
87 Lever St, EC1V 3RA
6-9pm rosenfeld porcini: preview of Levi van Veluw: The Foundation
37 Rathbone St, W1T 1NZ
6.30pm ICA Live. Art Post Capitalism
The Mall, SW1Y 5AH
6.30pm White Cube Bermondsey: Christian Marclay: Outdoor Projection: Straws
144 – 152 Bermondsey St, SE1 3TQ
9pm-1am ICA: Private view of Fluorescent Chrysanthemum
The Mall, SW1Y 5AH
West End Night - most Frieze and Frieze Masters galleries open late

FRIDAY, 7 October
10am-6pm Camden Arts Centre. Open Studio: Yuko Mohri
Arkwright Rd, NW3 6DG
11am Kate MacGarry: Artist Talk: Samson Kambalu
27 Old Nichol St, E2 7HR
1pm ICA Live. Culture Now: Sanya Kantarovsky
The Mall, SW1Y 5AH
3pm ICA Live. Mårten Spångberg: Natten, The Series
The Mall, SW1Y 5AH
6.30pm White Cube Bermondsey: Christian Marclay: Outdoor Projection: Cigarettes
144 – 152 Bermondsey St, SE1 3TQ

SATURDAY, 8 October
10am-10pm Serpentine Sackler Gallery: Miracle Marathon
Kensington Gdns, W2 3XA
6.30pm-1am Prahlad Bubbar: ‘Tantra: Where each moment is the Universe’ by By: Dr Alka Bagri
6.30pm White Cube Bermondsey: Christian Marclay: Outdoor Projection: Lids and Straws (One Minute)
144 – 152 Bermondsey St, SE1 3TQ
East End Night - most Frieze and Frieze Masters galleries open late

SUNDAY, 9 October
10am-6pm Camden Arts Centre. Open Studio: Yuko Mohri
Arkwright Rd, NW3 6DG
midday-midnight Second Home, Miracle Marathon
68-80 Hanbury St, E1 5JL
6.30pm White Cube Bermondsey: Christian Marclay: Outdoor Projection: Chewing Gum
144 – 152 Bermondsey St, SE1 3TQ

MONDAY, 10 October
6.30pm White Cube Bermondsey: Christian Marclay: Outdoor Projection: Bottle Caps
144 – 152 Bermondsey St, SE1 3TQ

Royal Academy Mayfair and St James’s Map Launch

July 15, 2016

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Royal Academy of Arts Launches the Mayfair and St James's Map in Partnership with GalleriesNow.net
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Charles Saumarez Smith, Secretary and Chief Executive of the Royal Academy of Arts, at the breakfast launch

Screen Shot 2016-07-19 at 16.02.15The Royal Academy of Arts today launched the Mayfair and St. James’s Map. The complimentary map highlights the area of Mayfair and St. James’s, one of the oldest and most important arts quarters in the world. From the south of St. James’s between Pall Mall and Piccadilly to the north of New Bond Street, the area is home to internationally renowned auction houses and leading art galleries as well as the Royal Academy of Arts.

The map has been produced in collaboration with GalleriesNow.net and features 145 art locations in total, including 139 commercial galleries, 4 auction houses, as well as the Royal Academy and The Photographers’ Gallery. Visitors to the area will be able to pick up a map from each of the listed venues and explore the vibrant breadth of art on display, from works by the Old Masters to today’s contemporary artists. The map will also be available to download from the RA website and GalleriesNow.net.

Charles Saumarez Smith, Secretary and Chief Executive of the Royal Academy of Arts, said: “In the lead up to the Royal Academy’s 250th anniversary and the opening of the Elizabeth Line at Bond Street Station in 2018, we are delighted to be working with the galleries and auction houses in the area, to present the broad range of visual arts Mayfair and St James’s has to offer.”

Notes to Editors:

About the Royal Academy of Arts

The Royal Academy of Arts was founded by King George III of England in 1768. It has a unique position in being an independent, privately funded institution led by eminent artists and architects whose purpose is to be a clear, strong voice for art and artists. Its public programmes promote the creation, enjoyment and appreciation of the visual arts through exhibitions, education and debate.

The RA is undergoing a transformative redevelopment which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. Led by the internationally-acclaimed architect Sir David Chipperfield RA and supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), the plans will link Burlington House on Piccadilly and Burlington Gardens for the first time, uniting and revitalising the two-acre site. The redevelopment will also reveal the elements that make the RA unique, sharing with the public the historic treasures in its Collection, the work of its Academicians and the RA Schools, alongside its world-class exhibitions programme.

For more information on the RA visit www.royalacademy.org.uk/ra250#video

About GalleriesNow.net

GalleriesNow.net is the authoritative online guide to the exhibition programmes of the world’s leading galleries and art museums. Started in London and now operating in 35 cities worldwide, its curated listings can be used to plan gallery visits, find exhibitions close by, and make virtual tours.

Every week it sends out a highly-popular email of openings and closings around the world. For more information please contact Tristram Fetherstonhaugh: tristram@galleriesnow.net

For further press information, please contact Annabel Potter on 020 7300 5615 or annabel.potter@royalacademy.org.uk

For public information, please print 020 7300 8090 or www.royalacademy.org.uk

Royal Academy of Arts, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London W1J OBD 19.07.16

Map with Frieze New York announcement

May 15, 2016

 

 

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GalleriesNow.net announces New York ArtMap in
collaboration with Frieze New York art fair
GalleriesNow, the one-stop guide to the leading art exhibitions and galleries across the globe, is delighted to announce it has published, in collaboration with Frieze, the essential guide to art in New York during Frieze week.

The Frieze New York map follows the success of GalleriesNow’s London ArtMap, which was produced with Frieze for the London edition of the fair in 2015. The New York version includes information on exhibitions at more than 100 galleries.

The map will be distributed widely – at the VIP desks, at the VIP reception in the Surrey Hotel, in the exhibitors’ welcome packs and the exhibitors’ lounge, as well as in all the galleries and partner hotels. Additionally, GalleriesNow.net will list all the important events taking place during the fair week.

Says co-founder and director Tristram Fetherstonhaugh: ‘Our city guide shows you where all the major galleries are and what they will be showing during Frieze. It will be an invaluable guide to the city during the fair and a useful resource afterwards.’

GalleriesNow.net was launched in 2014 and works with the world’s leading galleries, including Gagosian, David Zwirner, Lisson Gallery, Blain|Southern, T293, Rodeo, Galerie Eva Presenhuber and Michael Werner Gallery.

Resources:

To download a printable version of the map click here:
http://www.galleriesnow.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/GalleriesNow.net-Frieze-NY-2016-map.pdf.

To see Frieze week events and exhibition listings click here:
http://www.galleriesnow.net/frieze-week-events

For more information contact Carla von der Becke, Albany Arts Communications:

Notes to editors:
GalleriesNow.net was founded in 2014 by brothers Tristram and Patrick Fetherstonhaugh and is a curated showcase of the best contemporary art from around the world. Using proprietary algorithms and systems, the platform has established a unique way to provide contemporary art gallery information and offers users an objective overview of the art world. Its partners include the Frieze art fair, Frieze Masters, The Art Newspaper and the Royal Academy of Arts.

 

 

 

Richard Prince (Profile), 2016

April 15, 2016

Richard PrinceOMG! - mentioned in a Richard Prince joke (sort of) - now it's all been worth it!

Around the World in 5 Galleries for Paddle8

April 10, 2016

Around the World in 5 Galleries - Paddle8 'the auction house for the 21st-­century collector' approached GalleriesNow.net to commission an article on galleries outside of the four main art capitals.

We picked five great galleries, from five very different locations - Chemould Prescott Road in Mumbai, Galleri Magnus Karlsson in Stockholm, Le Guern Gallery in Warsaw, The Third Line in Dubai and Tucci Russo in Turin - who all thrive on an ability to combine the local with the international.

Co-founder of GalleriesNow, Patrick Fetherstonhaugh says: "The whole point of our resource is to make it easy for people to experience great art, it is fantastic to be able to bring together such geographically diverse galleries and artists in one place."

read the article here

Around the World

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