About
SUNDAY is an international, gallery-led art fair showing a selection of 20 young galleries, exhibiting work by over 60 international artists at the fore of emerging talent.
SUNDAY is organised by three of the participating galleries: Limoncello (London), Croy Neilsen (Berlin) and Tulips and Roses (Brussels) and sponsored by the Zabludowicz Collection.
Among the artists on show will be: Edwina Ashton, Francesco Barocco, Michael Bauer, Luca Bertolo, Armin Boehm, Wolfgang Breuer, Sophie Bueno-Boutellier, Nicolas Ceccaldi, Kit Craig, Chris Evans, John Finneran, Aurélien Froment, Simon Fujiwara, Ryan Gander, Andy Holden, Takaaki Izumi, Jessica Jackson Hutchins, Deborah Ligorio, Anissa Mack, David Mackintosh, Joseph Montgomery, Dominique Petitgand, Riccardo Previdi, Matthew Smith, Jack Strange, The Hut Project, Richard Wilson, Richard Woods and Katarina Zdjelar.
SUNDAY's first outing was in Berlin during the 2009 Gallery Weekend where it was so well received the organisers decided to bring it to London during this year's October art week. Housed in the P3 Ambika, a 14,000 square foot, triple height subterranean space, the fair aims to provide an easy going and accessible temporary platform for young galleries to exhibit their artists' work.
Entry to SUNDAY is free and open to all, with a bar and café providing refreshments and artist mixed drinks available for one hour each day.
Independent contemporary bookshop and publisher Aye Aye Books (Glasgow) and publishing house Archive Books (Berlin) will also be at SUNDAY with a selection of journals and publications available to purchase.
Exhibiting galleries: Arcade (London), BolteLang (Zurich), Circus (Berlin), Croy Nielsen (Berlin), Freymond-Guth (Zurich), GB Agency (Paris), Laurel Gitlen (New York), KOW (Berlin), Tanya Leighton (Berlin), Limoncello (London), Lüttgenmeijer (Berlin), Motive Gallery (Amsterdam), Norma Mangione Gallery (Turin), Francesca Minini (Milan), TARO NASU (Tokyo), Neue Alte Brucke (Frankfurt), On Stellar Rays (New York), Galerie Schleicher + Lange (Paris), Tulips & Roses (Brussels) and Works Projects (Bristol).