In its ninth edition next year, FOG Design + Art will bring together 45 galleries at the Fort Mason Center for the Arts and Culture in San Francisco. The exhibition will run from January 19 to January 23, with a preview ceremony on January 18. This event will benefit and co-chair the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art ARTnews Top 200 collectors of Komal Shah and Gaurav Garg.
The gallery will include a mix of notable galleries such as David Zwirner, Pace Gallery, Hauser & Wirth, Marian Goodman Gallery, Gladstone Gallery and Lehmann Maupin, along with other leading companies such as James Cohan, Karma, Kurimanzutto, Matthew Marks, Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, and Sprouth Magers, Tina Kim.
A strong display of local galleries will also be a part of this gallery, with exhibitors such as Jessica Silverman Gallery, Jenkins Johnson Gallery, Altman Siegel, Anthony Meyer Fine Art, Bergeruen Gallery, Frenkel Gallery and Rebecca Camacho Gallery. New exhibitors at the gallery include Los Angeles Night Gallery, Nilofar Gallery in Milan, and a joint booth of Marc Selwyn Fine Art in Los Angeles and Gio Marconi of Milan.
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In a statement, Douglas Durkin, FOG Steering Committee member, said: “Every year, our exhibitor roster has somehow managed to top the previous year. With carefully curated exhibitions and truly thoughtful presentations of truly amazing works of art and design, we cannot be overjoyed with this year’s show. FOG is an important part of San Francisco’s cultural vitality, and we feel very proud to be able to bring such an outstanding exhibition to our city this year, and to anchor the always great SF Art Week. “
Below is the full list of exhibitors.
Exhibition name | exhibition spaces |
Altman Siegel | San Francisco |
Andrew Krebs Gallery / Casimor Kirkeby | New York / San Francisco |
Anthony Mayer Fine Art | San Francisco |
Berggruen Gallery | San Francisco |
Crown Point Press | San Francisco |
David Zwirner | New York, Paris, Hong Kong, London |
Demesh Danant | New York |
Fergus McCaffrey | New York |
Frenkel Gallery | San Francisco |
Gallery Chantal Crosel | Paris |
FUMI Gallery | London |
Gladstone Gallery | New York, Brussels, Rome, Seoul |
Haines Gallery | San Francisco |
Hauser and Wirth | Los Angeles, New York, Hong Kong, Ciutadella de Menorca, Gstaad, Sankt Moritz, Zurich, London, Somerset, Monte Carlo |
Hosfelt . Gallery | San Francisco |
Hostler Burrows | New York |
James Cohan | New York |
Jenkins Johnson Gallery | San Francisco, New York |
Jessica Silverman | San Francisco |
Karma | New York |
Koremanzuto | Mexico City, New York |
liberton | San Francisco |
Lyman Mobin | New York, Seoul, London |
Loring Augustine | New York |
Magen H . Showroom | New York |
Mark Sloan Fine Art / J Marconi |
Los Angeles / Milan |
Marian Goodman Gallery | New York |
Matthew Marks exhibition | New York |
Michael Rosenfeld Gallery | New York |
modern Art | London |
Natalie Carg Showroom | New York |
night fair | Los Angeles |
Nilufer Gallery | Milan |
pes gallery | New York, Los Angeles, Hong Kong, Seoul, Geneva, London, East Hampton, Palm Beach |
Patrick Parish Gallery | New York |
Gallery pt.2 | Auckland |
R & Company | New York |
Ratio 3/Nunaka-Hill | San Francisco / Los Angeles |
Rebecca Camacho presents | San Francisco |
Salon 94 Design | New York |
Sarah Myerskoff Gallery | London |
Sprüth Magers | Los Angeles, New York, Hong Kong, Berlin, London |
Talwar Gallery | New York |
Tina Kim Gallery | New York |
Size Gallery | Chicago |
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