Sydney Contemporary 2013

Plan your own (real or imagined) collection at Sydney's art fair.
Rebecca Speer
Published on September 13, 2013

Overview

Sydney Contemporary is a biennial art fair in its inaugural year to be held in the newly expanded Carriageworks. Put simply, an art fair is a no-holds-barred, flat-out, art-buying frenzy. Galleries set up in booths under one roof and vie for the attention of collectors. They're like incredibly cool, high-end trade fairs and they're terrific fun. At Sydney Contemporary you'll be able to flit from stand to stand, seeing works from each gallery's stable of artists, chat to the gallerist and check out the incredible lineup of programs, guided tours and workshops on offer.

Kelly McDonald, assistant curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art and Sydney Contemporary panelist explains, "Sydney Contemporary affords the opportunity to make the work of Australian artists available en masse within the context of international galleries. It's fantastic that visitors can come and see the broad spectrum of artists working today and hopefully be introduced to the work of artists they may not otherwise have encountered".

Read all about the exhibitors, artists, buyers, visitors and, of course, very cool events in our Bluffer's Guide to Sydney Contemporary.

Image: Kate Mitchell, Getting Through It, 2O12, Single-channel High Definition digital video production still (Chalk Horse gallery)

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