ART CENTRAL

ART CENTRAL

HONG KONG 27-31 MARCH 2019

 

Just having returned from Photofairs San Francisco 2018 we will not unpack our bags quite yet because for the next couple of months we will be traveling the corners of the world to participate in several exciting art fairs – some new and some old. We hope to reach out and meet even more fans of fine art photography, and to see what is happening on the scene right now. Please join us if you can!

And at the end of the day, we still have our lovely hub right here in Copenhagen, where we look forward to welcoming you here, In The Gallery.

Dates:

 

Art Central Hong Kong

Central Harborfront, Hong Kong
27 March – 31 Marz, 2018

PHOTO L.A

ART MARKET San Francisco

PHOTO LA 31-3 FEB 2019

 

www.artmarketsf.com

In The Gallery has always been very focused on getting our art out there and showing it around the world. We love sharing our excitement with all the fine art photography enthusiasts that we get to meet, be that curators, collectors or other galleries. In this spirit we have a few artfairs coming up (and if you stay updated we might have a few more announcements soon!).

PHOTO L.A.

The Barker Hangar, Santa Monica

31 January – 3 February 2019

PULSE CONTEMPORARY

PULSE CONTEMPORARY MIAMI 6–9 DEC 2018

 

PULSE CONTEMPORARY

6 – 9 DEC 2018

Miami

AIPAD

AIPAD

APRIL 2-5 2018

AIPAD New York

April 2018

ARTICLE MENTION BY ARTNEWS

A nice little blurb about our participation at Aipad 2018

www.artnews.com (click this link for full article)

Making its debut at AIPAD, Copenhagen’s In the Gallery brought with it the impressionistic work of Danish photographer Jacob Gils. For these pieces, Gils made a series of exposures from different vantage points, superimposing one picture on top of another until each work’s subject—a tree in one, a Santa Monica beach house in another—appears to dissolve. “I used to be a fashion photographer 15 years ago, and when I was shooting fashion everything was perfect: perfect models, the perfect places, [a lot of] Photoshop[ping],” Gils said. “So when I started to make my art, I wanted something that wasn’t perfect.” The gallery said that Gils’s photograph Santa Monica #1 (2017) had been put on reserve before the fair opened, but declined to give its price. A larger version was available for $48,000. Copenhagen #21, a smaller work, had sold before the fair opened for about $2,200.