Invitational Contemporary Art Fair. The four-day fair provides a highly visible international platform for the programs of over 40 established and emerging galleries from around the world. Since its founding in Miami in December 2005 under the direction of Helen Allen, the expansion of PULSE Contemporary Art Fair has helped to broaden the global art fair market, presenting high-qualityinnovative artwork from innovative prominent galleries worldwide.
Invitational Contemporary Art Fair
Building on its network of highly successful fairs in both Miami and New York, PULSE
Contemporary Art Fair is pleased to announce the creation of PULSE London. This new
venture has been added to PULSE's growing line-up in response to demand from
exhibitors who are now greatly anticipating the forthcoming London event. PULSE
London - a four-day fair - will provide a highly visible international platform
for the programs of over 40 established and emerging galleries from around the
world, including PPOW (New York), Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art (Tel Aviv),
Rubicon (Dublin,), White Space (Beijing), Shoshana Wayne Gallery (Los Angeles),
Rhona Hoffman Gallery (Chicago) and DNA (Berlin). Fourteen international galleries
will make their debut with PULSE in London.
Since its founding in Miami in December 2005 under the direction of Helen Allen, the
expansion of PULSE Contemporary Art Fair has helped to broaden the global art fair
market, presenting high-qualityinnovative artwork from innovative prominent
galleries worldwide. PULSE Miami 2006 reported record breaking sales and near-double
attendance with close to 12,000 visitors. The Wall Street Journal focused on the
quality of works at PULSE compared to the other fairs, "You had only to go to
the independent PULSE art fair, near the Design District, to get a shock of pleasure
at work by established but non-celebrity artists', while The Baer Faxt reported
that visitors and art professionals had voted PULSE the best fair of all Miami
fairs, "in a surprising tie" with Art Basel Miami Beach. PULSE New York
2007 attracted 9,500 attendees, up from 8,000 in 2006, bringing Magnus Muller from
Berlin to report that it was "their best fair ever".
PULSE London will be held at Mary Ward House, home of the legendary 19th-century
novelist and social reformer Mary Ward. It is a unique facility located in London's
fashionable Bloomsbury district. This historic address is convenient to the city's
arts and culture destinations, including the British Museum, as well as Bloomsbury’s
famed gardened squares.
PULSE London Exhibitors
Ambrosino Gallery (Miami), Bernhard Knaus Fine Art (Mannheim), bitforms gallery (New
York), BravinLee Programs (New York), Catharine Clark Gallery (San Francisco),
Changing Role Gallery (Naples), Charles Cowles Gallery (New York), Conner
Contemporary Art (Washington D.C.), DCKT Contemporary (New York), DNA Gallery
(Berlin), Fabio Tiboni Arte Contemporanea (Bologna), fiedler contemporary (Cologne),
Finesilver Gallery (Houston), Freight - Volume (New York),Galeria
Senda (Barcelona), Galerie Anita Beckers (Frankfurt), Galerie Brunnhofer (Linz),
GALERIE ERNST HILGER (Vienna), Galerie Stefan Rupke (Cologne),Galerie Volker
Diehl (Berlin), Heather Marx Gallery (San Francisco), Jack Shainman Gallery (New
York), Knoll Galeries Vienna - Budapest (Vienna/Budapest), Lora Reynolds
Gallery (Austin), Lukas Feichtner Gallery (Vienna), Magnus Muller (Berlin)
Mark Moore Gallery (Santa Monica), Max Protetch (New York), moniquemeloche
(Chicago), Nathan Larramendy Gallery (Ojai), Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art (Tel
Aviv), P.P.O.W (New York), Perugi Artecontemporanea (Padoua), Priska C. Juschka Fine
Art (New York), Rhona Hoffman (Chicago), Richard Levy Gallery (Albuquerque),Rubicon
Gallery (Dublin), Russell LaMontagne (Boston), Shoshana Wayne Gallery (Santa
Monica), Tokyo Gallery (Tokyo), Walter Maciel Gallery (Los Angeles), White Space
(Beijing).
Sponsors
New York Residents
Renault
Contemporary
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Complimentary Car Service:
A complimentary car service courtesy of Renault will be running between the
Tavistock PlaceMary Ward House, Regent's Park and Piccadilly throughout the duration
of the fair.
New Venue for PULSE Miami 2007
PULSE Miami, the pioneering fair of the Wynwood District, will move from the tent it
occupied for two years to the recently renovated, 40,000 sq. ft. - SOHO
Building located just blocks away at 2136 NW 1st Avenue & NW 21st Street. The
new venue offers a much more spacious environment to its exhibitors and collectors
and will feature an outdoor lounge space, large scale installations and cafe'.
The fair will follow its successful format, representing 80 galleries invited by
the PULSE Invitational Committee; however, this year the Committee hopes to expand
the list of participating IMPULSE galleries who will be selected based on their
submissions of one and two person projects. PULSE Miami will take place December
5-9, 2007.
Mary Ward House
5-7 Tavistock Place - London
Fair Hours:
1pm - 8pm Thursday 11 October
12pm - 8pm Friday 12 October
12pm - 8pm Saturday 13 October
12pm - 5pm Sunday 14 October