In this decade of
recovery from a recession, the global art market has found a way to adapt and
is now a juggernaut with $67.4 billion in annual sales. While the bulk of that
figure changes hands at auction houses, mega-galleries, and through private
deals, integral to the market’s future success are new galleries—the ones
braving a demanding fair circuit and fickle collector base to strike out on
their own.
With input from
collectors, dealers, and fair directors, I rounded up these emerging galleries
from three distinct regions: The Americas; Europe and Africa; and Asia and the
Middle East. There is some range here—some are less than a year old or have
just started to show at small satellite fairs; others have been around for a
decade and have shown at one of the three Art Basel fairs—but all of these
outfits share similar qualities. They have been started by former directors at
larger shops; a trader at Goldman Sachs; critics who pivoted from reviewing
shows to making them; and artists who converted studios to white cubes. These
galleries bottle the energy of their distinct scenes and have founders
ambitious enough to take their programs onto the global circuit.
Mariane Ibrahim Gallery
Portrait of Mariane
Ibrahim by Philip Newton. Courtesy of Mariane Ibrahim Gallery.
Founded in 2012 in
Seattle by Mariane Ibrahim.
Data Point: Won the
inaugural Presents Booth Prize at the 2017 Armory Show for a solo presentation
of German-Ghanaian artist Zohra Opoku.
Mariane Ibrahim was
raised in Somalia, and she’s used her connection to the continent to strengthen
relationships with a crew of African artists who might not have received much
exposure in the United States. While she’s brought Mariane Ibrahim Gallery to a
number of fairs around the world—including ZONAMACO, Untitled San Francisco,
and Frieze New York—she’s been based in Seattle, a city not particularly known
for its African art scene. But earlier this year, Ibrahim announced she’d be
making a move to Chicago, allowing her to insert herself into the city’s
circuit of galleries………………
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