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Gallery List Announced
For the 7th Edition
of 1-54 London

Farah Khelil, Effet de surface, 2018, slide projector carousel, 61 cut-out slides, unique. Courtesy Selma Feriani Gallery

Bringing together 45 galleries from 19 countries, 1-54 will be presenting 16 galleries from Africa and over 140 artists of both emerging and established profile. 15 galleries will be welcomed to the London fair for the first time including, Catinca Tabacaru Gallery, Claire Oliver Gallery, espace d’art contemporain 14N 61W, Galerie Ernst Hilger, Galleria Anna Marra, Guns & Rain, The Hole, Kalashnikovv Gallery, Luce Gallery, Mindy Solomon Gallery, Nil Gallery, Sakhile & Me, SMITH, Tabari Art Space and Ubuntu Art Gallery.

Building on the success of the expanded programme of non-profit Special Projects, 1-54 will once again present a number of collateral projects, including including Mary Sibande’s first solo exhibition in the UK, I Came Apart at the Seams presented in partnership with Somerset House running through the 7 January 2020. 1-54 is also proud to renew the partnership with the Kamel Lazaar Foundation (KLF) to commission a large-scale installation in The Edmond J. Safra Fountain Court at Somerset House.

Curated for the first time by curator Kerryn Greenberg, Head of International Collection Exhibitions at Tate, 1-54 FORUM returns over four afternoons. Dedicated to the late Nigerian curator Bisi Silva, the programme will convene leading cultural practitioners to discuss the questions at the core of Silva’s practice.

Farah Khelil, Effet de surface, 2018, slide projector carousel, 61 cut-out slides, unique. Courtesy Selma Feriani Gallery.

Full List of Participating Galleries

50 Golborne (London, United Kingdom)
Addis Fine Art (Addis Ababa, Ethiopia)
AFRONOVA GALLERY (Johannesburg, SouthAfrica)
AGorgi (Tunis,Tunisia)
Catinca Tabacaru Gallery (New York, USA)
Circle Art Gallery (Nairobi,Kenya)
Clare Oliver Gallery (New York, USA)
Ed Cross Fine Art (London, United Kingdom)
espace d’art contemporain 14N 61W (Fort de France, Martinique)
Galerie Anne de Villepoix (Paris, France)
Galerie Cécile Fakhoury (Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire / Dakar, Senegal)
Galerie Ernst Hilger (Vienna, Austria)
Galleria Anna Marra (Rome, Italy)
Gallery 1957 (Accra, Ghana)
Gallery Nosco (Marseille, France)
Guns & Rain (Johannesburg, South Africa)
The Hole (New York, USA)
HUBERTY & BREYNE GALLERY (Paris, France / Brussels, Belgium)
Jack Bell Gallery (London, United Kingdom)
James Cohan (New York, USA)
Kalashnikovv Gallery (Johannesburg, South Africa)
Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery (London, United Kingdom)

L’Atelier 21 (Casablanca, Morocco)
Lawrie Shabibi Gallery (Dubai, UAE)
Loft Art Gallery (Casablanca, Morocco)
Luce Gallery (Turin, Italy)
MAGNIN-A (Paris, France)
Mashrabia Gallery (Cairo, Egypt)
Mindy Solomon Gallery (Miami, USA)
Nil Gallery (Paris, France)
October Gallery (London, United Kingdom)
Primo Marella Gallery (Milan, Italy)
Sakhile & Me (Frankfurt, Germany)
Selma Feriani Gallery (Tunis, Tunisia)
SMAC (Stellenbosch / Cape Town / Johannesburg, South Africa)
SMITH (Cape Town, South Africa)
SMO Contemporary Art (Lagos,Nigeria)
Sulger-Buel Gallery (London, United Kingdom)
Tabari Art Space (Dubai, UAE)
TAFETA (London,United Kingdom)
Tiwani Contemporary (London, United Kingdom)
Ubuntu Art Gallery (Cairo, Egypt)
Vigo Gallery (London, United Kingdom)
WHATIFTHEWORLD (Cape Town, South Africa)
Yossi Milo Gallery (New York, USA)

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