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From Paris to Sao Paulo, the best art fairs of the week

From Paris to Sao Paulo, the best art fairs of the week
From Paris to Sao Paulo, the best art fairs of the week
Tursic and Mille - Blue Landscape - 2019 - Galerie Max HetzlerSP-Arte - Sao Paulo
The first week of April 2022 welcomes a considerable number of international art fairs.
Images: Tursic & Mille, Blue Landscape, 2019. Galerie Max Hetzler. Art Paris, 2022 ·· SP-Arte, Sao Paulo. Image via www.sp-arte.com
Art Paris, Paris, France. 7-10 April. Boosted by the success of the September 2021 edition, which opened the Grand Palais Ephémère on the Champ de Mars with a record 72,745 visitors, Art Paris returns in 2022 with a selection of 130 modern and contemporary galleries from around 20 countries. In 2022, Art Paris is also characterised by its commitment to the environment with two themes - "Natural Histories" and "Art and the Environment" - combined with an innovative and sustainable approach to organising an art fair.
Art Düsseldorf. Düsseldorf, Germany. 8-10 April. Art Düsseldorf will present a cross-section of current international art production as well as outstanding positions from recent art history with 85 galleries from Germany and abroad, including 26 newcomers. With its fourth edition, Art Düsseldorf becomes a hybrid art fair with a new digital service that revolutionises the art fair landscape in a sustainable way.
EXPO Chicago, Chicago, USA. 7-10 April. The fair welcomes more than 140 galleries from 25 countries and 65 cities around the world. Among them are Aaron Galleries from Chicago, Richard Heller Gallery from Los Angeles, Hirschl & Adler Modern and Claire Oliver Gallery from New York.
SP-Arte, Sao Paulo, Brazil. 6-10 April. In its 18th edition, SP-Arte - São Paulo International Art Festival brings together 100 art galleries, eight of them international, and more than 30 galleries specialising in design, a sector that is making a strong comeback at the fair. With this new edition, the art fair consolidates its role as a catalyst for the national visual arts market and a driving force for the city's creative economy.

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