Auckland Art Fair 2019 gallery lineup announced
Auckland Art Fair has officially gone annual.
Words: Camilla Wagstaff
Auckland Art Fair has officially gone annual. 2019 sees the fair move from the end of May to the beginning, once again presenting a tightly-curated list of top galleries from the Pacific Rim.
Visitors will discover 40 galleries hailing from Australia and New Zealand as well as Shanghai, Santiago, Rarotonga and Jakarta. (See the full exhibitor list below.)
A solid VIP program supports the fair, with private collection visits and sculpture park tours, in addition to artist and industry talks. Collectors can have full access to the VIP program, as well as first dibs on works, with a Premier Art Pass priced at a reasonable $150.
To secure your pass and for early bird rates on general and opening night tickets, book now at artfair.co.nz/ticket.
Auckland Art Fair 2019 exhibitor list
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Wellington
ARTIS Gallery +
Auckland
Bartley + Company Art +
Wellington
Bergman Gallery +
Cook Islands
Black Asterisk +
Auckland
Bowerbank Ninow +
Auckland
DOMINIK MERSCH GALLERY +
Sydney
FHE Galleries +
Auckland
Fine Arts, Sydney +
Sydney
Fox Jensen McCrory +
Auckland & Sydney
Galerie Pompom And The Egg & Dart +
Sydney & Thirroul
Gallery 9 +
Sydney
Gow Langsford Gallery +
Auckland
Ivan Anthony +
Auckland
Kalli Rolfe Contemporary Art +
Melbourne
Leo Gallery +
Shanghai
Martin Browne Contemporary +
Sydney
Masterworks Gallery +
Auckland
McLeavey Gallery +
Wellington
Mercy Pictures +
Auckland
Michael Bugelli Gallery +
Hobart
Michael Lett +
Auckland
Milford Galleries Dunedin And Queenstown +
Dunedin & Queenstown
Millers O’Brien +
Wellington
OREXART +
Auckland
Page Blackie Gallery +
Wellington
Parlour Projects +
Hastings
PAULNACHE +
Gisborne
Piermarq +
Sydney
Play_station +
Wellington
REDBASE +
Jakarta
SANDERSON +
Auckland
STARKWHITE +
Auckland
The Vivian +
Matakana
Tim Melville +
Auckland
Totoral Lab +
Santiago
Trish Clark Gallery +
Auckland
Two Rooms +
Auckland
Warwick Henderson Gallery +
Auckland
Weasel Gallery +
Hamilton
Whitespace Contemporary Art +
Auckland
Image: Installation view of Parlour Projects stand featuring work by Ed Batts, Ben Pearce and Grace Wright, at Auckland Art Fair 2018. Photo: Matt Hunt.