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Five Must-See New Galleries at Our Brussels Fair

It’s time to meet the brand-new galleries making their Affordable Art Fair Brussels debut this winter at Tour & Taxis, 7 – 11 February.

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Atena Abrahimia

Wednesday 17 January, 2024

Affordable Art Fair Brussels returns this February, showcasing contemporary art from across the globe. Among the highlights are five new galleries introducing cutting-edge artists that should head straight to the top of your must-see list. Get a feel for them before your visit.

Belgian-based and Belgian-focused, Art-Gallery.be want to highlight the work of mainly national artists in any stage of their careers. Emerging or established, the artists on show at their stand represent Art-Gallery.be’s passion for their home country’s art scene. They’ll be showing works by Steve Locatelli, Oli-B and Klaas Vanderperren. You can expect their stand to highlight some of the best of Belgian urban art, from the brightly coloured skull imagery of Locatelli, to the natural tones and abstract shapes of Oli-B. If you’re looking to bring bold, contemporary street art into your home then you’ll definitely want to give them a visit during the fair.

Oli-B, The Room, 2022, Acrylic painting, 120x120cm, €4600, ART-Gallery.be

COLETIVO AMARELO (PT)

By adopting an intuitive approach to stand curation, Lisbon-based Coletivo Amarelo are a new addition to this year’s fair whose goal is to offer fresh, creative ways to appreciate art. They consider art to be fundamental to life. In fact, they view art and life as, essentially, the same thing. At our fair, they’re set to bring a diverse collection with inclusivity and education at the forefront, partnering with both local and international artists who are experimental and transformative, spanning photography, painting and printwork. Expect to see works by Eduardo Dias, Juliana Matsumura, Veridiana Leite and more.

Eduardo Dias, Guará, 2018, Photograph on Hahnemühle studio enhanced 210g paper, edition of 10, 56x84cm, €540, Coletivo Amarelo
Juliana Matsumura, Ander como as nuevens andam, 2018, Monotype on paper, 40x30cm, €760, Coletivo Amarelo
Veridiana Leite, Voltei papa a ilha, nosso lugar, 2023, Acrylic on canvas, 117x15cm, €4080, Coletivo Amarelo

GALERIE BORIS (FR)

Galerie Boris’ stand will be the ideal place to discover artists from the Balkans. Since 2017, they’ve specialised in highlighting talent from this region, raising awareness of the wealth of creativity that exists in an often-overlooked region of the art world. An exciting element of Galerie Boris’ founding values is their intention to mix visual and performing arts. With roots in the theatre, the gallery inspires their artists through play readings, and encourages a mix of genres. Djordje Lj. Savic, Snezana Petrovic and Ivana Zivic’s works will be presented at our fair this February, all of whom demonstrate this blend of art styles, which often results in a nod to surrealism.

Ivana Zivic, ‘Intimité’, 2021, huile sur toile, 120x120cm, €8500, Galerie Boris

“As an actor, I’ve always wanted to convey something to the audience in front of me. Mainly an emotion, a feeling whatever it may be. That’s what I want to continue today with the gallery, but in a different way. Through works of art. ”

Marinkovic Boris, Gallery Director

Snezana Petrovic, ‘Le Ciel et la Terre’, 2023, huile sur bois, métal, 43.8x29x18cm, €1200, Galerie Boris
Djordje Lj. Savic, ‘Sans titre’ 2022, acrylique sur toile, 80x60cm, €1800, Galerie Boris

Focused on bringing international artists to Belgian collectors, Private Walls Gallery take a different approach to the classic gallery set up. They want to provide an intimate space where visitors can meet like-minded people in a relaxed environment more akin to being welcomed into a home, rather than a traditional gallery.

Miniature sculptures by Spanish artist, Isaac Cordal, will feature amongst the contemporary figurative work of Toronto-based Erin Armstrong (main image). Also, look out for surrealist prints by Kristel Naessens and the intimate domestic paintings of Brazilian artist, Aline Gaiad.

Aline Gaiad, ‘Eccentric Milanese Dream’, 2023, acrylic on raw canvas, 150x150x3cm, €5300, Private Walls Gallery
Kristel Naessens, ‘What have they done to the rain’, 2023, mixed media, 42×33,53cm, €1600, Private Walls Gallery
Isaac Cordal, ‘Waiting for climate change’, 2020, resin and acrylic, 21cm, €1900, Private Walls Gallery

3 PUNTS GALERIA (ES)

We’re excited to welcome 3 Punts Galeria to debut at our 2024 edition who, just like us, love to support new art collectors to help build a collection collaboratively, with ongoing advice and mutual enrichment. Based in Barcelona, their global vision will add dynamism to their presentation covering numerous styles and disciplines.

Prepare to experience the impressive stretched wood sculptures of Kiko Miyares, empowering figurative paintings by Lara Padilla and striking, cross-medium urban art from Alejandro Monge. Varied yet cohesive, their presentation is sure to inspire your creativity during your visit.

Lara Padilla, ‘AUTUMN TETRIS’, 2023, mixed media on canvas, 150x150cm, €6500, 3 Punts Galeria
Kiko Miyares, ‘BIANCA CASTAFIORE’, 2023, polychrome pine woode, 210x30x29cm, €6600, 3 Punts Galeria

If you’re on the hunt for an artwork, then head to these fantastic newcomers at our fair this winter. It’s a great opportunity to grow your collection and find new favourite artists.

Overall, we’ll have 88 Belgian and international galleries to explore at Tour & Taxis, alongside a packed programme. Make sure to secure your tickets!

Header image: Erin Armstrong, ‘Spring’, 2023, acrylic on canvas, 92x122x3cm, €5900, Private Walls Gallery

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