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Visitors to Art Gwangju regarded the fair as 'a kind of museum exhibition'

More officials than collectors?

Marisa Mazria Katz
30 September 2010
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The first edition of Art Gwangju, a contemporary art and design fair hosted by the Gwangju Biennale Foundation, was held at South Korea's Kimdaejung Convention Center (1-5 September). Sales for the fair were at a minimum with most gallerists, including Jang-eun Lee of the New York and South Korea-based Gana Art Gallery, complaining that there were “no collectors”, and that “most visitors regarded Art Gwangju as a kind of museum exhibition”. Taking advantage of high-profile visitors to the nearby Gwangju Biennale (3 September-7 November), the fair hosted panel discussions with guests including artist Ai Weiwei and Miami collectors Don and Mera Rubell.

Originally appeared in The Art Newspaper as ‘More officials than collectors?'

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