A reference to the fifty-four countries that constitute the African continent, the title of 1:54 establishes the parameters of the fair's ethos: as a platform that strives to represent multiplicity and showcase the diversity of contemporary African art and cultural production on an international stage.
1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair, a leading transnational platform
dedicated to promoting
African and Africa related art practices and projects, will make its New York debut on May 15–17, 2015, with press
and VIP previews on Thursday, May 14. The fair will take place at Pioneer Works | Center for Art + Innovation in
Red Hook, Brooklyn, and will be designed by RA Projects, award-winning London-based architecture and design
studio.
Founded in 2013 by Touria El Glaoui, 1:54 has established itself at the forefront of the rapidly emerging
contemporary African art market, with an expert selection of participating exhibitors and artists and its ambitious
lectures and panel discussions with some of the art world’s key thinkers. The U.S edition, 1:54 NY, will showcase 16
select exhibitors hailing from global territories such as South Africa, Nigeria, Morocco, France, Belgium, Italy,
Germany, the UK, and the USA that will showcase over 60 emerging and established international artists.
A reference to the fifty-four countries that constitute the African continent, the title of 1:54 establishes the parameters
of the fair’s ethos: as a platform that strives to represent multiplicity and showcase the diversity of contemporary
African art and cultural production on an international stage. The New York edition will present a wide range of
artistic voices including established and celebrated artists who have paved the way for future artistic generations, as
well as a fast-growing number of promising emerging talent. Spanning several generations and diverse mediums,
including painting, sculpture, photography and installation, the selection includes works by Edson Chagas, star of
th
the Angolan Pavilion at the 55 Venice Biennale where he was awarded the prestigious accolade for Best National
Participation; Prix Pictet shortlist photographer Sammy Baloji; Malian artist Abdoulaye Konaté; Tunisian artist andresearcher Nidhal Chamekh; Ghanaian artist Ibrahim Mahama; and Bahamian artist Lavar Munroe; many of
which have been selected for presentation at this year’s 56th Venice Biennale. New York art-goers will likely
recognize numerous artists establishing a global presence, such as William Kentridge from Davrid Krut Projects
(New York), Aboudia and Boris Nzebo from Jack Bell Gallery (London), Maïmouna Guerresi and ruby
onyinyechi amanze from Mariane Ibrahim Gallery (Seattle), and Joël Andrianomearisoa from Primo Marella
Gallery (Milan).
“It gives me great pleasure to move beyond the fair’s original parameters and over geographic borders to inaugurate
the New York edition this year,” says its director Touria El Glaoui. “Contemporary African art is continuing its rise to
the fore as it is granted the attention it duly deserves. In light of this, it seems only right that 1:54 would spread its
wings to land in New York, where established and emerging African artists and artists of the African Diaspora are
leading a burgeoning contemporary art scene that communicates across international geographies. The New York
edition will retain the intimacy and charm that the setting of London’s Somerset House has made possible, and as
always, will showcase the highest caliber of art to date, in an unrivalled setting.”
The fair is also bringing to New York its critical conversations series, Forum, curated by Koyo Kouoh (Artistic
Director, RAW Material Company). Forum looks to reexamine present and future notions of 21st century African
diasporic identities as traversed, negotiated, and performed in the arenas of intellectual, cultural and artistic
practices. A special focus will be given to important voices active in the current millennium. Confirmed speakers
across the two-day event include acclaimed artists Lyle Ashton Harris and Melvin Edwards; Professor of African
and African American Art History at University of California, Los Angeles, Steven Nelson; Curator of Contemporary
Art at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Franklin Sirmans; Curator of African Art at the Hood Museum of Art,
Dartmouth College, Ugochukwu-Smooth C.Nzewi; and Associate Professor at Cornell University, Margo Natalie
Crawford, Ph.D., as the keynote speaker. Joining the panel discussion Global Black Subjectivities: Here and Now
will be Ethiopian born American artist Julie Mehretu, Associate Curator at The Studio Museum in Harlem, Naima J.
Keith, and Assistant Curator of Contemporary Art at Brooklyn Museum, Rujeko Hockley.
For the second consecutive year, Artsy is the official online partner of 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair.
Collectors and art enthusiasts can explore 1:54 NY, inquire on works for sale, and view special features such as
highlights selected by art-world insiders on Artsy.net and the Artsy iPhone app.
Artsy’s exclusive online preview of 1:54 NY opens May 12, where users may view works and contact exhibitors with
inquiries before the opening of the physical fair. The fair microsite will remain live on Artsy throughout the length of
the fair, with new works updated daily. For those visiting the fair in person, the Artsy iPhone app functions as a
personal mobile guide for navigating the fair and researching exhibitors, artists, and artworks. A quick tap displays
exhibitor listings and booth locations; background information on artists and artworks–including artist biographies,
articles, and price details; and lists of other complementary works at the fair.
Press Contacts
Dan Schwartz
Alejandro Hincapié
Susan Grant Lewin Associates
212 947 4557
dan@susangrantlewin.com | alejandro@susangrantlewin.com
Location
Pioneer Works | Center for Art + Innovation
159 Pioneer Street
Brooklyn, NY 11231
Opening Hours
Friday, May 15 12-8 pm
Saturday, May 16 12-8 pm
Sunday, May 17 12-6 pm
Admission
Day pass: $10
Student Day Pass: $5
Combined: $25 – I