Chloe Vaitsou. |
The 2019 edition of Art Dubai will hold from
March 20-23 at Madinat Jumeirah, UAE.
According to the statement of announcement,
Vaitsou will work alongside Artistic Director, Pablo del Val, and together,
they wåill oversee the direction of the fair. Her focus will include the
development and delivery of an innovative and ambitious VIP and audience
strategy, as well as growing the international profile of Art Dubai by
launching new commercial and non-commercial initiatives.
Having advised on private art collections over
the past decade, Vaitsou, most recently
held the position of Head of Audience Development for Frieze Fairs, where she
oversaw the strategic development and execution of the global VIP strategy for
Frieze London, Frieze Masters & Frieze New York. Her curatorial projects
have included exhibitions at the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) in London
and the Athens Biennale in Greece. Additionally, she has led cultural tactical
planning and brand development projects, as well as audience engagement
programmes in the EMEA region, the US and Asia for luxury clients. Vaitsou
holds a BA from Brown University and obtained her MA from the Courtauld
Institute of Art in London.
“I am thrilled to be joining the Art Dubai
team as International Director. This is an exciting time for Art Dubai and I
look forward to working alongside Pablo and the team to further build Art
Dubai’s position as one of the world’s leading and most innovative art fairs ”
Vaitsou commented on the announcement.
Benedict Floyd, CEO of the Art Dubai Group added: “We are delighted to welcome Chloe to Art Dubai where she will add great value to our already highly experienced team. Chloe brings extensive experience of working with top-class collectors and institutions at a particularly exciting time for the fair”.
The Office of Public and Cultural Diplomacy (OPCD)
will be working with Art Dubai on a number of its programmes, namely Residents
and the Global Art Forum, which will travel to a number of destinations
globally over the next three years, with the next iteration taking place in
Tokyo in November 2018.
List of partners and sponsors for the 2019
edition of Art Dubai include luxury watchmaker and jeweler Piaget, which
recently renewed a long-term partnership with the fair; Swiss private banking
group, Julius Baer expands its partnership with the fair; BMW will return with
an increased activation as the exclusive car partner after successfully
launching the Ithra Art Prize earlier this year, as the fair will also work
again on producing the second edition. Other partners include Madinat Jumeirah,
the home of the fair, the Dubai Culture and Arts Authority (Dubai Culture),
which continues to support the fair’s non-commercial programming as well as the
Misk Art Institute that will announce its activation at the fair in the coming
months.
Three guest curators have been appointed for
the fair’s 2019 edition. Hailing from France, Brazil and
the United Arab Emirates respectively, Élise Atangana, Fernanda Brenner and
Munira Al Sayegh
will offer fresh perspectives on non-we fresh perspectives on non-western
discourse, and help to cement Dubai’s position
as a truly global cultural meeting point.
For the 2019 fair, Art Dubai’s Modern and
Contemporary sections will be presented in dialogue, offering a more cohesive
reading of the region’s art history. The Residents section will return for a
larger second edition, with a focus on Latin America. Brazilian arts
professional Fernanda Brenner will co-curate Residents alongside Emirati
curator Munira Al Sayegh and will
feature works by individual artists from, based in, or focused on the Middle
East, Africa, Central and South Asia and Latin America.
The 2019 will also see the inaugural edition
of a new section 'Bawwaba, which takes its title from
the Arabic word for ‘gateway’. It will focus on different geographies and
viewpoints that are distinct
from the Western canon.
The first edition
of Bawwaba will be guest curated by French-Cameroonian curator, Atangana whose
projects focus on the relationship between physical and virtual mobilities, and contemporary
living.
This revamped structure has resulted in a record number of gallery applications for Art Dubai 2019. The list of participating galleries will be announced in November 2018.
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