{"id":23707,"date":"2017-11-14T13:44:36","date_gmt":"2017-11-14T13:44:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/artzealous.com\/?p=23707"},"modified":"2017-11-14T13:44:36","modified_gmt":"2017-11-14T13:44:36","slug":"untitled-san-francisco-announces-2018-exhibitors","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/artzealous.com\/untitled-san-francisco-announces-2018-exhibitors\/","title":{"rendered":"Untitled, San Francisco Announces 2018 Exhibitors"},"content":{"rendered":"
For the second edition, Untitled, Art\u00a0will welcome 47\u00a0exhibitors from nine\u00a0countries to San Francisco’s Palace of Fine Arts.\u00a0Untitled, San Francisco\u00a0<\/a>will run January 12-14, 2018.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Newcomers include\u00a0David Zwirner<\/a>\u00a0who will present a curated selection of works by Colombian artist\u00a0Oscar Murillo. Tina Kim Gallery<\/a>\u00a0will present a special presentation of Dansaekhwa artists, highlighting pioneers such as\u00a0Park Seo Bo,\u00a0Lee Ufan,\u00a0and\u00a0Chung Chang Sup.\u00a0Eric Firestone Gallery<\/a>\u00a0will present a multi-tiered exhibition of figurative and abstract paintings and sculpture from the 1960s and early 1970s with works by\u00a0Sidney Geist,\u00a0Howard Kanovitz,\u00a0Marcia Marcus, and\u00a0Miriam Schapiro.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Untitled, San Francisco will also feature on-site curated presentations, installations, events and other programming created in partnership with Bay Area institutions and non-profit organizations including\u00a0Artadia<\/a>,\u00a0Artists\u2019 Television Access (ATA),\u00a0UC Berkeley Art Museum<\/a> and Pacific Film Archives,\u00a0CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts and Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco<\/a> (CCC).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The exhibitor list for Untitled, San Francisco 2018 below.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Andrew Kreps Gallery<\/p>\n Anglim Gilbert Gallery<\/p>\n Anita Beckers<\/a><\/p>\n Artadia<\/p>\n Artists’ Television Access<\/p>\n Aural Galer\u00eda<\/p>\n Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive<\/p>\n Casemore Kirkeby<\/p>\n Catinca Tabacaru | New York – Harare<\/a><\/p>\n CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts<\/p>\n Chambers Fine Art<\/p>\n Clima<\/p>\n David Zwirner<\/p>\n Denny Gallery<\/a><\/p>\n Eduardo Secci<\/p>\n Eric Firestone Gallery<\/p>\n Fort Gansevoort<\/p>\n Galerie Richard<\/p>\n GAVLAK<\/p>\n INSTITUTO DE VISI\u00d3N<\/a><\/p>\n Interface<\/p>\n Jane Lombard Gallery<\/p>\n Jenkins Johnson Gallery<\/p>\n Kunsthall Stavanger<\/p>\n Luis De Jesus Los Angeles<\/p>\n MKG127<\/a><\/p>\n moniquemeloche<\/p>\n narrative projects<\/p>\n NF\/ NIEVES FERNANDEZ<\/p>\n OCHI PROJECTS<\/p>\n Overduin & Co.<\/p>\n Piero Atchugarry<\/a><\/p>\n PRIVATEVIEW<\/p>\n Prosjektrom Normanns<\/p>\n R\/SF projects<\/p>\n re.riddle<\/p>\n Rogaland Kunstsenter<\/a><\/p>\n SOMArts Cultural Center<\/p>\n Southern Exposure<\/p>\n The 500 Capp Street Foundation<\/p>\n The Hole<\/a><\/p>\n Three Star Books<\/p>\n Tina Kim Gallery<\/p>\n