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SINGAPORE. Art Stage Singapore inaugural fair is
set to debut at the iconic Marina Bay Sands on 12 January 2011 featuring a selection of over 100 of the world’s leading and up-and-coming galleries in a showcase of the best and most exciting of Asian artistic creativity. An international show with the right balance of Asia Pacific galleries juxtaposed against carefully selected Western galleries, Art Stage Singapore’s exhibitors represent 18 countries and have been handpicked via a stringent selection process based on the fair’s cornerstone criteria of quality and the presentation of art in context. Visitors will be treated to a spectacular spread of works by established names and new discoveries.

Internationally renowned galleries that will be showing at Art Stage Singapore include Arario Gallery (Seoul/Cheonan/Beijing/New York), Boers-Li Gallery (Beijing), Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin (Paris/Miami), Eslite Gallery (Taipei), Galerie Hans Mayer (Dusseldorf), Galerie Michael Schultz (Berlin/Seoul/Beijing), Nature Morte (New Delhi/Berlin), Rossi & Rossi (London), ShanghART Gallery (Shanghai/Beijing) and Tomio Koyama Gallery (Kyoto/Tokyo).

Committed to encouraging the discovery of rising stars in the art world, Art Stage Singapore is proud to feature Project Stage, a platform dedicated to young galleries and artists actively engaged in nurturing up-and-coming talents and pushing the envelope with new ideas and practices. Project Stage exhibitors include: Galerie Grand Siecle (Taipei), LDX Contemporary Art Center (Beijing), Megumi Ogita Gallery (Tokyo), ONE AND J. Gallery (Seoul), Project Fulfill Art Space (Taipei), PLATFORM3 (Bandung), Shrine Empire Gallery (New Delhi), Gallery TAGBOAT (Tokyo), Vanguard Gallery
(Shanghai) and Vivi Yip Art Room (Jakarta). For the full list of exhibiting galleries, please refer to Annex A.

Leading Asian contemporary artists who will have their works exhibited at the fair include: Ai Weiwei (China), Alfredo & Isabel Aquilizan (Philippines), Cai Guoqiang (China), Chen Chieh-Jen (Taiwan, China), Subodh Gupta (India), Fx Harsono (Indonesia), Jia Aili (China), Jitish Kallat (India), Hyungkoo Kang (Korea), Li Hui (China), Liu Xiaodong (China), Rudi Mantofani (Indonesia), I
Nyoman Masriadi (Indonesia), Takashi Murakami (Japan), Yoshitomo Nara (Japan), Qiu Anxiong (China), T. V. Santhosh (India), Keiichi Tanaami (Japan), Thukral & Tagra (India), Vasan Sitthiket (Thailand), Unmask Group (China), Ronald Ventura (Philippines) and Geraldine Xavier (Philippines).

Top artists from other continents who will also be exhibiting their works include Edward Burtynsky (Canada), Stephan Balkenhol (France/Germany), Daniele Buetti (Italy), David LaChapelle (USA), Chris Levine (UK), Jin Meyerson (Korea/USA), Andy Warhol (USA) and Albert Watson (UK).

To show art in a historical context, selected modern art galleries and dealers such as Anna Ning Fine Art (Hong Kong), Patrick Cramer (Geneva) and Edouard Malingue Gallery (Hong Kong) will be presenting works by modern masters including Alexander Calder (USA), Henry Moore (UK), Joan Miró (Spain) and Pablo Picasso (Spain) from the West and from the East, Zhu Dequn (China/France) and Zao Wou-Ki (China/France).

Visitors to the fair can also look forward to stunning solo presentations specially tailored for Art Stage Singapore - from both established artists such as Yayoi Kusama (Japan), David LaChapelle (USA), Li Hui (China), Xu Zhongmin (China) and Zhou Chunya (China) to over 20 special projects by outstanding young artists under the banner of Project Stage.

Art Stage Singapore will launch on 12th January 2011 and is open to the public from 13th to 16th January 2011. Please visit the official website at
www.artstagesingapore.com.
ASIA'S
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