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Art Gwangju 2010

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The inaugural Art Gwangju 2010 (September 1 - September 5 at the KimDaeJung Convention Center) will be a new aspect of an international art fair. It will feature a selection of exciting international contemporary art and design and their galleries for the first time in a fair capacity. Art Gwangju will be a curated art fair with selected commissioners shaping the vision and organization of Art Gwangju. Its exhibition space will be driven by the organization and direction of artists and their art works, creating an event that takes into account both the art market and the public space in one location.

The following art critics, curators, designers and dealers were invaluable for their contribution to Art Gwangju: Alessandro Mendini (editor, Domus Magazine), Carol Yinghua Lu (contributing editor for Frieze); Maurizio Bortolotti (Professor, NABA Milan); Johnnie Walker (Director of ART The Dog House); Young-e Chang (former Director of T Art Center , Beijing); and Yangsoo Kim (Inter Art Channel, Seoul).

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In keeping with the vision of Art Gwangju, the participating galleries have also sought to present solo or two-artist exhibitions. Solo exhibitions include Santiago Sierra by Lisson Gallery (London) and Yoshitomo Nara by Tomio Koyama Gallery (Tokyo and Kyoto). Two-artist exhibitions include Michelangelo Pistoletto and Daniel Buren by Galleria Continua (San Gemignano, Beijing, and Le Moulin) and Liu Xiadong and Sun Yuan

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