The International Contemporary Art Fair 8th edition features 40 national and international galleries. Besides the General Program, the fair also maintains One Project, the fair's big bet for young art, with the presence of new and unconventional media. In the exterior terrace of the fair is installed an exhibition of sculpture.
The International Contemporary Art Fair will celebrate its 8th edition from 13 to 17, February 2013,
in the Attic of the Chamartín Station
Art Madrid will receive 40 galleries in its 8th edition, and
installs itself in the attic of the Chamartín station
The eighth edition of Art Madrid, the Contemporary Art Fair, will count with the participation
of 40 national and international galleries, and will open its doors from 13 to 17 February in its new
location, the attic of the Chamartín station.
In tune with the changes of the art market and, in particular, of the galleries business
model, Art Madrid has decided to design a new fair model, advocating to increase the quality and
produce a smaller format, with the presence of 40 galleries. On the other hand, Art Madrid
doubles its annual presence with a first call from 13 to 17 February 2013 and the following one in
November. This double call aims at galleries and, therefore, its artists have greater visibility
throughout the year.
Another change is the new location, from the Casa de Campo to the Attic of the Chamartín
Train Station. This new space has three wide open and vaulted halls, perfect for a Contemporary
art fair, with a spacious 2,500 square meters of exhibition. In addition, the new location will
provide better access to a greater number of visitors, who can arrive by car, underground and
commuter trains.
Besides the General Program, the fair also maintains One Project, the fair's big bet for
young art, with the presence of new and unconventional media. One Project, curated by the art
critic Javier Rubio Nomblot, welcomes galleries taking part with a specific project of one artist
younger than 40 years of age, in a solo format.
Picasso, Miró, Dalí, Braque, Leger, Bourgeois, Katz, Hirst, Caro...
The 40 galleries present in Art Madrid will display works from more than 200 national and
international artists, with the latest trends of Spanish and international contemporary art and
including the historical avant-gardes of the 20th century. The fair invites their visitors to stroll along
its 2,500 square meter's display, transformed into a great contemporary art gallery, where the
collector and the amateur can watch a selection of the great masters of the historical avant-
gardes, such as Picasso, Masson, Miró, Dalí, Vasarely, Leger, Braque, Calder, Karel Appel,
Alechinsky, Le Corbusier, Niki de Saint Phalle, Sonia Delaunay, Vasarely or Wilfredo Lam, among
others. Besides them there are some of the most important creators of the second half of the last
century and beginnings of this one, like Louise Bourgeois, Damien Hirst, Alex Katz, Anthony Caro,
Christo, Sam Francis, Arman, Adami or the transvanguardist Mimmo Paladino.
Art Madrid has always been characterized by presenting in each edition the great names of
contemporary Spanish art, and this time won't miss the date either. There will be works form
Tàpies, Antonio López, Chillida, Valdes, Equipo Crónica or Arroyo, among others. Not to mention
his predecessors (Torres-García, Bonifacio, Blanchard or Óscar Domínguez) or representatives of
later generations, such as Barceló, Plensa, Uslé, José Manuel Ballester, Miquel Navarro or
Mascaró.
Among the long list of young artists presents in this edition, we might quote Fabio
Camarotta, Héctor Francesch, Sito Mujica or Xurxo Gómez Chao and, within the program One
Project, the works of Jorge Usán and Fany Kano, Evelyn Hellenschmidt and Tonia Trujillo, or the
artist books presented by Hila Tina. Finally, and besides the works from some of the artists
mentioned above, we can stand out the sculptures from Marcel Camps, Etienne Krähenbül and
Jorge Usán, all included in the One Project program.
Parallel Activities
The artist Miguel Angel Belinchón "Belin" (www.belin.es/), specialized in urban art and
graffiti, in collaboration with Montana Colors, will paint during the fair a giant wall 10 m. long and
3'22 m. high, in the exterior wall of the building that holds Art Madrid. In addition, and inside the
fair, will show several of his works on canvas too.
Besides, in the exterior terrace of the fair and open to the public, will be installed and
exhibition of sculpture. The works are from the Sculture group Mínimo Tamaño Grande
composed, among others, by artists such as Diego Canogar and José Luis Menéndez.
Art Madrid hosts too an exhibition of costumes by well-known artists like Genovés, Luis
Gordillo or Rafael Canogar, among others, within the Fashion Art Project, which seeks to offer the
most outstanding artists of the pictorial scene a new and exceptional support: different dress for
each artist, on which the creators can make a unique work. Designed by Manuel Fernández,
intervened dresses represent the adaptation between fashion design and painting, to create a
new language, with a total plastic work.
Finally, created and directed by the choreographer Azahara Ubera Biedma, Thursday 15th
the fair will held the performance-instalation "Skin is an unstable metal", a journey from the
individual to the collective body with the deconstruction of the archetype of the hero. Based on a
game with several superhero's capes, a group of women transmutes the individual action of the
superhero as an absurd character toward a collective and vulnerable body, where the unity is its
greatest strength.
Art Madrid and the Social Networks
This edition of Art Madrid is more alive than ever in the social networks and fans and
followers can follow it minute by a minute, reflected in the official website (www.art-madrid.com),
which has been renewed completely, Twitter (@ArtMadrid13), or Facebook. In this respect, all the
latest news and updates from the fair, as well as interviews with gallerists, artists, etc., can be
followed in the web www.madridartprocess.com. Also Art Madrid collaborated with the art project
"Art and a Coffee", organized by the www.veo-arte.com website
On the other hand, in collaboration with Arte Oculto Madrid (Madrid Hidden Art)
(www.arteocultomadrid.com), Art Madrid invites all the artists and cultural media who wish to
participate, in a project to show his work in a big wall inside the fair. It will be developed with data
from websites, blogs, etc., of the artists, that will be later transformed into QR codes. This means
the addition to the fair of more than 500 artists, through their virtual work.
Sponsors
Art Madrid would like to thank the support received from the following institutions:
Ministry of Culture
Autonomous Community of Madrid
And also wants to show the appreciation for the collaboration of the following companies:
Yelmo Cines, Official Contributor
Adif; Renfe; Iberia; Iberia Regional; Fashion Art; Mad Photo; Dot Talent; Santa Teresa;
Macadamia and Freixenet.
And the media contributors:
Madrid Art Process, Veo Arte and Arte Oculto Madrid.
Participant Galleries
General Program
3 Punts (Barcelona); Art Lounge (Lisbon - Portugal); Ansorena (Madrid); Artetrece (Madrid);
BAT. Alberto Cornejo (Madrid); Benlliure (Valencia); Cortina (Barcelona); David Cervelló
(Barcelona); Del Cisne (Madrid); Emma Zunz (Montevideo, Madrid); Espiral (Noja - Cantabria);
Estela Docal (Santander); Fernando Latorre (Madrid); Gabriel Vanrell (Palma de Mallorca);
Hispánica (Madrid); Joan Gaspar (Barcelona, Madrid); Lorenart (Madrid); Maneu (Palma de
Mallorca); Marc Calzada (Barcelona); Marita Segovia (Madrid); Michael Schmalfuss (Berlin -
Germany); Moret Art (A Coruña); Obra Gráfica Original (Madrid); Pilares (Cuenca); Punto
(Valencia); Rodrigo Juarranz (Aranda de Duero - Burgos); Taller del Prado (Madrid); Val i 30
(Valencia); Victor i Fills (Madrid, Barcelona) and Xanon (Bilbao).
One Project Program
Al Marge (Xàbia - Alicante) / Two Projects; Arteria Gráfica (Madrid); Carolina Rojo
(Zaragoza); Galerie Rother (Wiesbaden - Germany); Hilatina Ediciones (Madrid); Imaginart
(Barcelona); Imprevisual (Valencia); La Lavandería (Madrid); Material (Madrid) and Ra del Rey
(Madrid).
Organization
Art Madrid, International Contemporary Art Fair
C/ Ríos Rosas, 54.
Madrid 28003
Spain
art-madrid@art-madrid.com
Phone: +34 91 535 87 11
Fax: +34 91 533 73 63
Communications
Jorge Rodríguez del Álamo
jralamo@art-madrid.com
jralamo@alamocomunicacion.com
M. +34 666 593 007
Chamartín Station's Attic
C/ Agustín de Foxá, s/n. - Madrid 28036
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday: from 11.00 to 21.00 h.
Sunday, from 11.00 to 20.00 h.
Prize
8 euros, open to the general and specialised public
Access
Underground Lines 1, 9 and 10
Suburban Trains 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8 and 10
Buses, T62 (Pza. Castilla - Station), 5 and 66
Parking (two public parkings)
Taxis stop in the same station and at Agustín de Foxá street