For its ninth edition next year, FOG Design+Art will bring together 45 galleries at the Fort Mason Art and Cultural Center in San Francisco. The expo will run from January 19th to January 23rd, with a preview evening on January 18th.The evening will benefit the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and will be hosted by art news Top 200 collectors Komal Shah and Gaurav Garg.
The fair will include David Zwirner, Pace, Hauser & Wirth, Marian Goodman, Gladstone Gallery and Ryman Blue chip galleries such as Lehmann Maupin and other leading names such as James Cohan, Karma, Kurimanzutto, Matthew Marks, Michael. Rosenfeld Gallery, Sprüth Magers and Tina Kim.
A strong presence from local galleries will also be part of the showwith exhibitors including Jessica Silverman Gallery, Jenkins Johnson Gallery, Altman Siegel, Anthony Meier Fine Arts, Berggruen Gallery, Fraenkel Gallery and Rebecca Camacho Presents. First-time exhibitors include Night Gallery in Los Angeles, Nilufar Gallery in Milan, and a joint booth of Marc Selwyn Fine Art in Los Angeles and Gió Marconi in Milan.
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Douglas Durkin, a member of the FOG Steering Committee, said in a statement: “Every year our exhibitor list somehow tops the previous year. Through well-curated exhibitions and thoughtful presentations of truly outstanding art and design work, We’re very excited about this year’s showcase. FOG is an important part of San Francisco’s cultural vibrancy, and we’re honored to bring such a great show to our city this year and host the ever-wonderful San Francisco Arts Week.”
The full list of exhibitors is below.
gallery name | exhibition space |
Ultraman Siegel | San Francisco |
Andrew Kreps Gallery / Casemore Kirkeby | New York/San Francisco |
Anthony Meyer Fine Art | San Francisco |
Berggruen Gallery | San Francisco |
Crown Point Press | San Francisco |
Zwirner | New York, Paris, Hong Kong, London |
Demisch Dennant | New York |
Fergus McCaffrey | New York |
Frankel Gallery | San Francisco |
Chantal Crusell Gallery | Paris |
Formie Gallery | London |
Gladstone Gallery | New York, Brussels, Rome, Seoul |
Haynes Gallery | San Francisco |
Hauser & Wirth | Los Angeles, New York, Hong Kong, Ciutadella de Menorca, Gstaad, St. Moritz, Zurich, London, Somerset, Monte Carlo |
Horsfelt Gallery | San Francisco |
hostel cave | New York |
James Cohan | New York |
Jenkins Johnson Gallery | San Francisco, New York |
Jessica Silverman | San Francisco |
Karma | New York |
currimanzuto | Mexico City, NY |
Lebreton | San Francisco |
Lyman Mopin | New York, Seoul, London |
Roulin Augustine | New York |
Magen H Gallery | New York |
Marc Selwyn Fine Art / gi Marconi |
Los Angeles/Milan |
Marian Goodman Gallery | New York |
Matthew Marks Gallery | New York |
Michael Rosenfeld Gallery | New York |
modern Art | London |
Natalie Carg Gallery | New York |
night gallery | Los Angeles |
Nilufar Gallery | Milan |
Pace Gallery | New York, Los Angeles, Hong Kong, Seoul, Geneva, London, East Hampton, Palm Beach |
Patrick Parish Gallery | New York |
pt.2 gallery | Auckland |
R & D company | New York |
Ratio 3 / Nonaka-Hill | San Francisco/Los Angeles |
Rebecca Camacho gift | San Francisco |
Salon 94 Design | New York |
Sarah Myers Library Gallery | London |
Sprüth Magers | Los Angeles, New York, Hong Kong, Berlin, London |
Talwa Gallery | New York |
Tina King Gallery | New York |
Volume library | Chicago |