Toronto International Art Fair
The seventh edition International Art Fair has made its mark through a unique, strategic mix of Canadian and international galleries coupled with strong cultural programming which engages art enthusiasts, collectors and seasoned industry professionals. Speakers and special projects contribute to the dialogue on contemporary art and prompte art professionals and critics.
Toronto International Art Fair
The seventh edition of the Toronto International Art Fair (TIAF) will take place
November 9-13 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre located in the downtown core of
Canada’s largest city and undisputed cultural capital. Last year’s event experienced
record attendance and sales, making it one of the most successful art fairs in North
America. Art Toronto 2006 will continue to expand its dynamic mix of 20^th and 21^st
century art to a growing national and international audience.
An increasing number of collectors and curators from across the country and abroad
are joining the groups traveling to Toronto under the Fair’s ambitious and
aggressive VIP programming. Under this program, guests are treated to an array of
perks and privileges in and around the Fair including luxury hotel accommodations,
guided Fair tours with guest project curators, private collection and artist studio
visits as well as a myriad of activities and special events throughout the city
celebrating the Fair and the city’s flourishing local art community.
A valued and respected player in the competitive international art market, the
Toronto International Art Fair has made its mark through a unique, strategic mix of
Canadian and international galleries coupled with strong cultural programming which
engages art enthusiasts, collectors and seasoned industry professionals. Through its
commitment to providing a solid foundation of national participants, the Fair has
become a galvanizing vehicle for the Canadian visual arts industry, attracting the
participation of every important gallery across the country and major cultural
institutions. Building on this solid foundation, the Fair continues to attract a
growing roster of important international galleries, most of which have become part
of the Fair’s permanent stable.
The Fair is underpinned by an impressive cultural program of speakers and special
projects contributing to the dialogue on contemporary art and prompting art
professionals and critics to view the fair as a “clearing house for new ideas". For
Art Toronto 2006 these include:
Fresh Avant-Garde: An area of high interest featuring a selected group of young
galleries presenting edgy and challenging work by emerging national and
international artists. Most of the artwork in this section is aggressively priced at
under $5,000.
Project Spaces: Project spaces dedicated to feature presentations of a body of
work or project installation by one artist as selected from proposals presented by
participating galleries.
Curators Invitational: Special invitational section featuring galleries
selected by the TIAF Curatorial and Special Projects Committee.
News at Five: The much-acclaimed series of daily rotating exhibits curated by
Canadian Art magazine editor Richard Rhodes. Visitors can enjoy a new project
exhibition from its installation to completion, unveiled with a presentation given
by the curator and artists at 5pm sharp. Each exhibition is on display until the
following afternoon.
/Video Lounge/: A string of multi-media installations and video works presented by a
guest curator. Last year’s program, curated by Peggy Gale, presented the work of
Canadian video artists and winners of the annual Bell Canada Award in Video Art.
Power Lectures: A lineup of talks and panel discussions led by top art
personalities and experts on topics ranging from contemporary curatorial issues to
collecting and the business of art. Speakers include industry personalities,
curators, art critics, worldwide collectors and artists. Organized and presented by
The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery.
Art Toronto 2006 launches on Thursday November 8 with an opening night benefit for
the Art Gallery of Ontario. For the serious collector is the intimate and exclusive
advance /Special Collectors’ Preview/ at 5:30 pm, which is later followed by the
larger “social event of the season", the /Opening Night Preview /beginning at
6:30pm. Information and tickets are available through the Art Gallery of Ontario at
416-979-6608.
The Toronto International Art Fair offers a variety of group and individual VIP
collector packages. These packages includes a variety of benefits such as unlimited
Fair access, /Opening Night Preview/ admission, free and discounted admission to the
city’s major museums, art galleries and other cultural attractions.
Opening: november 9
Metro Toronto Convention Centre
South Building, Exhibit Hall E - Toronto (Canada)