Market Art Fair Stockholm Announces Galleries Participating in Its Eighteenth Edition

Sara Berner Bengtsson Discusses Market Art Fair’s Rise as the Premier Destination for Nordic Art
Market Art Fair 2023. Photo credit Jean Lapin
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Market Art Fair
17th May 2024 until 19th May, 2024
Stockholm
Liljevalchs | Spritmuseum

Market Art Fair is delighted to announce the complete list of galleries participating in this year’s art fair, representing the most exciting developments from across the Nordic art scene. The eighteenth edition of Market Art Fair, led by Managing Director Sara Berner Bengtsson and Acting Director Josefine Hardstedt, will take place at Liljevalchs and Spritmuseum, Djurgården, 17–19 May, and will feature 47 galleries presenting nearly 100 artists.

Market Art Fair Stockholm Announces Galleries Participating in Its Eighteenth Edition
Sara Berner Bengtsson, VD Market Art Fair.
Fotograf Jean-Baptiste Béranger

I genuinely look forward to this year’s fair and believe the presentations and participating galleries are more vital than ever

Managing Director Sara Berner Bengtsson

The fair’s lineup features galleries from each Nordic country, including long-time participants such as Galerie Nordenhake from Sweden, Galleri Bo Bjerggaard from Denmark, and Galleri Riis from Norway. The fair welcomes the return of galleries, including Þula from Iceland and Galerie Anhava from Finland, alongside first-time participants such as Saskia Neuman Gallery from Sweden.

Market Art Fair Stockholm Announces Galleries Participating in Its Eighteenth Edition
STONE I Ann Wahlstrom Galleri Glas glaskonst rosa skulptur

Last year’s expansion of the fair, Market Debut, will once again take place at Spritmuseum, a short walking distance from Liljevalchs. Market Debut was last year’s ambitious new section focusing exclusively on young galleries. This year, the eight featured galleries will also include established ones to present a dynamic mix of up-and-coming talents in the Nordic art scene.

Highlighting some of the most exciting developments from across the Nordic region, at this year’s Market Art Fair, visitors will find experimental approaches as well as traditional craft-based art and a well-earned focus on some of the galleries’ most experienced artists.

Market Art Fair Stockholm Announces Galleries Participating in Its Eighteenth Edition
Mille Kalsmose, Collected Memory R1, 2021. Brass, Chinese and Japanese double woven paper, dyed in cherry juice and red pigment, 145 x 145 x 9 cm. Unique. Courtesy of the artist and Martin Asbæk Gallery

The fair proudly welcomes presentations by 81-year-old Ursula Reuter Christiansen from Denmark (Von Bartha (DK)), 93-year-old Italian artist Isabella Ducrot (Belenius (SE)), 78-year-old Gun Gordillo from Sweden (2112 (DK)), and 70-year-old Norwegian artist Olav Christopher Jensen, who will be presented jointly by Galleri Riis and Galleri Susanne Ottesen. Christopher Jensen is currently exploring ceramics as a new path in his practice, a medium that reflects recent years’ noticeable interest in craft and adjacent art forms.

Market Art Fair Stockholm Announces Galleries Participating in Its Eighteenth Edition
Fikande mässbesökare på Blå Portens innegård.Bild från Market Art Fair 2023.
Fotograf Jean Lapin

This has a strong presence also at this year’s fair, with artists such as Marit Tingleff (FORMAT Oslo, (NO)), Ann Wåhlström (Galleri Glas (SE)), Liv Tandrevold Eriksen (QB Gallery (NO)), Susanne Welm and Anne Mette Larsen (KANT (DK)), Guðmundur Thoroddsen (Þula (IS)) all working on the border between arts and craft, as do several artists presented in group shows by V1 Gallery (DK) and Saskia Neuman Gallery (SE).

The fair also champions stimulating conversation, engaging talks, and pioneering ideas. The talk program will be released later this spring and will include inspirational and insightful actors from inside and around the Nordic art scene. Market Art Fair is proud to collaborate with many partners who support the development of the Nordic art scene, with SEB as a Lead Partner in a three-year collaboration, and BMW, who once again provides Market Art Fair’s VIP all-electric courtesy car service which will be turned into mobile works of art decorated by a celebrated Nordic artist.

Participating galleries are selected by an international selection committee consisting of Lars Nittve (chairman), Museum director emeritus, (SE) Pilvi Kalhama, Director, EMMA Espoo Museum of Art (FI) Magnus af Petersens, Independent curator and former director, Bonniers Konsthall (SE) and Marie Nipper, Director, Arken Museum, (DK).

Market Art Fair Stockholm Announces Galleries Participating in Its Eighteenth Edition
Emma Jönsson – Och fåglarna sjunger i träden, 2021

Market Art Fair at Liljevalchs

2112 (DK)
Alice Folker Gallery (DK)
Andréhn-Schiptjenko (SE/FR)
Galerie Anhava (FI)
Anna Bohman Gallery (SE)
Von Bartha (CH/DK)
Belenius (SE)
Berg Gallery (SE)
Björkholmen Gallery (SE)
Galleri Bo Bjerggaard (DK)
Borch Editions (DK)
Brigade (DK)
Cecilia Hillström Gallery (SE)
CFHILL (SE)

Dorothée Nilsson Gallery (DE)
ELASTIC Gallery (SE)
Galleri Flach (SE)
FORMAT Oslo (NO)
Galleri Glas (SE)
Galleri Golsa (NO)
GSA Gallery (SE)
Helsinki Contemporary (FI)
Galleri Hedenius (SE)
ISSUES (SE)
KANT (DK)
Larsen Warner (SE)

Martin Asbæk Gallery (DK)
Galleri Magnus Karlsson (SE)
Galleri Nicolai Wallner (DK)
Galerie Nordenhake (SE/DE/MEX)
Peder Lund (NO)
QB Gallery (NO)
Galleri Riis (NO)
Saskia Neuman Gallery (SE)
Galleri Susanne Ottesen (DK)
Gallery Steinsland Berliner (SE)
V1 Gallery (DK)
Wetterling Gallery (SE)
Þula (IS)

Market Debut at Spritmuseum

Berntson Bhattarcharjee (UK)
Galleri Carlsson Starck (SE)
Coulisse Gallery (SE)

HAGD Contemporary (DK)
Galleri Hammarén (SE)
Galleri Helle Knudsen (SE)

Wilson Saplana (DK)
Artful (SE)

Market Art Fair opens on the 17th of May 2024 until the 19th of May, 2024 at Stockholm Liljevalchs | Spritmuseum

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