The fair, which ends on October 20 will
present 17 exhibitors to showcase over 70 established and emerging artists from
the African continent and the Diaspora.
Some of the artists include Meschac
Gaba, Edson Chagas, Maïmouna Guerresi, Baudouin Mouanda and Sokari Douglas
Camp.
Visitors are invited to attend
1:54's five-day conversation series 1:54 Forum and associate film programme,
curated by Koyo Kouoh, which will encompass keynote lectures, panel discussions
and artist talks with leading figures from the contemporary art sphere.
With the fair's inaugural edition in action, some of our online
features are:
1:54 Forum
To access full details of 1:54 Forum
schedule please visit
Admissions
To ensure entry on the day at your
preferred time, advanced tickets can now be purchased via TicketWeb
Adults
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£12
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Concessions
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£5
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Multi-day adults
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£25
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Multi-day concessions
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£18
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Tours
Enrich your visit to 1:54 by taking
a professionally guided tour. Public tours are held regularly and book up
quickly, so make sure you reserve a place in advance here
1:54 Catalogue 2013
Introducing the 1:54 Catalogue,
detailing the artists exhibiting in 1:54. Artist profiles are accompanied with
full colour reproductions of the artists' works.
Little Sun
Joining us at the fair is Little
Sun: the solar-powered lamp and global project developed by Olafur Eliasson and
engineer Frederik Ottesen to get clean, affordable light to the 1.6 billion
people worldwide without access to electricity. Purchase a Little Sun lamp and
get involved in the project.
Exhibitors
1:54 Exhibitors will present in the
following booths:
A Palazzo Gallery
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G11
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aria (artist residency in algiers)
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G7
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ARTCO Gallery
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G4
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ARTLabAfrica
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G2
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Carpe Diem
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G7
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First Floor Gallery Harare
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G6
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Galleria Continua
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VIP lounge
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Galerie Cécile Fakhoury
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G8
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Galerie Imane Farès
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G5
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Galerie Mikael Andersen
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G10
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In Situ / Fabienne Leclerc
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VIP lounge
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Jack Bell Gallery
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G9
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M.I.A. Gallery
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G1
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Magnin-A
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G18, VIP lounge
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Museum of Modern Art, Equatorial
Guinea
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G3
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October Gallery
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G1A
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Omenka Gallery
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G1. |
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Separating Yoruba religious tradition from Isese (2)
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