ArtAsiaPacific is pleased to announce its participation in the inaugural
VIP Art Fair, from Saturday, January 22 to Sunday, January 30, 2011. VIP, an acronym for "Viewing In Private," is the first fair to take place exclusively online, and will have more than 130 leading galleries from 30 countries taking part.
From the comfort of their homes, viewers will be able to browse works by a wide range of renowned artists including
Francis Bacon,
Urs Fischer,
Subodh Gupta and
Hiroshi Sugimoto, as well as the most exciting emerging artists working today. The innovative online presentation of the artwork, along with the ability to communicate directly with dealers, makes attending the fair possible from anywhere in the world. For more information on VIP Art Fair, please click
here.
Please visit
ArtAsiaPacific at our online booth, where we will have the
Almanac 2011 available for purchase. The
Almanac,
AAP's special annual issue, covers the past year in contemporary Asian, Middle Eastern and Pacific art, with editorial content ranging from profiles of 67 countries to reports on news, auctions, art fairs, exhibitions and festivals. The issue also features essays on recent developments by influential art figures such as curator
David Elliott and
His Excellency Sheikh Hassan bin Mohamed bin Ali al-Thani of Qatar. For more information on the
Almanac, please click
here.
Two exhibition catalogs published by
AAP will also be available at the booth: "Tradition Transformed: Tibetan Artists Respond" (Rubin Museum of Art, New York and Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth University, Hanover) and "Roundabout" (City Gallery Wellington and Tel Aviv Museum of Art). Wherever you are, please take this opportunity to log on and catch up with the latest from
AAP.