Art Cologne 2010 / Vernissage

After a successful relaunch last year, the expectations were high for the 2010 edition of Art Cologne, 44. Internationaler Kunstmarkt in Cologne, Germany. The fair has been able to winning back important galleries as exhibitors and to integrate young galleries. The 2010 gallery list also sees top national and international dealers rejoining the fair after a few years’ absence, such as Eigen + Art, Karsten Greve, Johnen, or St. Stephan.

As in the last years, the unique art environment Open Space is back again, with 44 international galleris with latest projects and solo shows of contemporary art. As special projects, Open Space features Circus Hein, Silberkuppe, and Supportico Lopez.

VernissageTV will cover the fair from its studio at the fair. VernissageTV is located in the Open Space section of the fair in Hall 11.3. In this video, we have a first look at the fair during the opening reception. For more videos click here!

We also documented several Art Talks at Open Space and the Rheinland-Lounge: Matthias Mühling in Conversation with Silberkuppe; Art Talk: Engagement from both sides; Artist Talk: Albrecht Schäfer; Artist Talk: Andreas Fogarasi. Click here to see the videos.

Art Cologne 2010, 44. Internationaler Kunstmarkt, Cologne / Germany. Vernissage, April 20, 2010.

PS: Visit our Video Art Program with works by G.H. Hovagimyan (Subway 1″¢2″¢3), Christina McPhee (Tesserae of Venus), Maria Joao Salema (Girls and Boys Fight), Raphaele Shirley: SoapBox Opera), Heinz Sandoza, Gao Bizi, Lars from Trier (Ultra Art Fair), and Lee Wells (Manhattan Bridge in Red Green and Blue) at the fair.

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Art Talks at Open Space and Rheinland-Lounge:


Matthias Mühling in Conversation with Silberkuppe (in German language):


Art Talk: Engagement from both sides (in German language):


Artist Talk: Albrecht Schäfer:


Artist Talk: Andreas Fogarasi (in German language):

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