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Art Brussels 2024 closes with several significant sales. https://ift.tt/4VgAYZr

The 40th edition of Art Brussels, one of the longest-running art fairs in Europe, concluded this Sunday to the satisfaction of many gallerists and collectors. The fair hosted 177 exhibitors (25 more than in 2023) from 30 countries and presented the work of approximately 800 artists.

“There was a great energy and level of engagement,” said Harlan Levey, founder of the eponymous Belgian gallery. “At the same time, I would note a strong sense of fair fatigue from the public and a changing culture within what visitors seek to gain from such events.” Attendees expressed weariness over the increase in size and frequency of art fairs, broadly.

Art Brussels 2024 occurred at the Brussels Expo, a striking Art Deco landmark built in 1933, located across from the city’s iconic Atomium sculpture. The fair attracted 26,000 visitors, including collectors, curators, and art enthusiasts from around the globe. And despite the growing fair fatigue, galleries managed to secure several significant sales with institutional and private collectors alike.

“By the close of Sunday, most of the works in the booth were sold,” said Levey. “Perhaps more importantly, we met many new people who seemed to deeply resonate with T.R. Ericsson’s work and practice. These included curators, scholars, and publishers, as well as private collectors and foundations. I found the overall quality of the fair and visitors a visible improvement from the last few editions.”

Here, we break down the reported sales at the fair.



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