Exhibitors 36
Finland
Galerie Forsblom, Helsinki
France
Jean Brolly, Paris
Germany
Galerie Volker Diehl, Berlin
Galerie Haus Schneider, Uschi Kolb, Karlsruhe
Galerie Schübbe Projekt, Dusseldorf
Hungary
Knoll Gallery Budapest, Budapest
Italy
B&D Studio Contemporanea, Milan
Galleria Valentina Bonomo - Arte Contemporanea, Rome
Paolo Erbetta, Foggia
Guidi&Schoen, Genoa
Galleria Pack, Milan
Latvia
Riga Gallery, Riga
Russia
Aidan Gallery, Moscow
Gallery studio ALBUM, St. Petersburg
Atelier No. 2, Moscow
E. K. Artbureau, Moscow
Gallery Fine Art, Moscow
Marina Gisich Gallery, St. Petersburg
Gallery Glaz of The Moscow House of Photography, Moscow
GMG Gallery - Gallery Marina Goncharenko, Moscow
Marat Guelman Gallery - Moscow, Moscow
Krokin Gallery, Moscow
M'Ars Gallery, Moscow
Paperworks Gallery, Moscow
Partner Gallery, Moscow
Pobeda Gallery, Moscow
Pop/Off/Art Gallery, Moscow
Regina Gallery, Moscow
Gallery Roza Azora, Moscow
RuArts Gallery, Moscow
Dmitriy Semenov Gallery, St. Petersburg
Gary Tatintsian Gallery Inc., Moscow
Vostochnaya Gallery, Moscow
XL Gallery, Moscow
Serbia
Galerija Zvono, Belgrade
Ukraine
Zeh Gallery, Kiev
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Art Moscow represents the largest and most important fair for contemporary art from the 20th to 21st century in Eastern Europe. It was founded in 1995 and is today one of the major art events in the Russian Federation. In the last years the number of participants has risen significantly, in 2007 more than seventy galleries from Russia, Italy, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Austria, Hungary, Latvia, England, Luxemburg, Sweden, United States, Finland, Ukraine and Serbia took part. They altogether presented every part of modern art: video and photography, painting, editions, sculptures and installations. .
The art market in Eastern Europe, and Russia in particular, has virtually exploded during the last years. Particularly Russia today represents a complete different image compared to years ago. The turnovers in economy, stock market and art market have risen at a fast speed. For the first time more money is being invested in the country than abroad. The Russian art market profits from this upcoming trend. Art Moscow offers an interesting and welcoming cultural event to Russia, an offer which the culturally well educated population with a high interest in the arts and its grown prosperity likes to take advantage of.
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