Discover the art and wine experience at BAD+ Art Fair
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Discover the art and wine experience at BAD+ Art Fair

May 04, 2023

The BAD+ ART FAIR art fair has been held for the past two editions in BordeauxFrance, and returns this May 2023from the 5th to the 9th, to propose once again incredible experiences that unite contemporary art with the city and the world of wine.

Since its inception the fair organizes visits to castles and wineries and this is something that makes it special. Joining art with wine is one of the best experiences you can have. In addition, many of these wineries have their own art collections, so it is a unique opportunity to meet them and see all the works that are part of them, from contemporary masters to established artists. 

 

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In this edition, you can't miss 6 of our favorite galleries

 

1. CHRISTIAN BERST ART BRUT

3-5 Pass. des Gravilliers, 75003 Paris, France

The Christian Berst Gallery demonstrates, by presenting contemporary art brut contemporary art, that it does not confine itself to an era, nor to a geographical perimeter, nor even to a formal spectrum. Rather, the gallery seeks to question the notion of individual mythology dear to Harald Szeemann.

 

2. ÁLVARO ALCÁZAR

C. de Ferrer del Río, 5, 28028 Madrid

 

The Álvaro Alcázar Gallery is defined as the exhibition space and the platform for the promotion of established and emerging artists, national and international, always being the quality of their work the selection criteria applied.

 

3. GALERIE SATOR

43 Rue de la Commune de Paris, 93230 Romainville, France

The Sator Gallery opened its doors in October 2011 in the Marais district of Paris. Its vocation is the promotion of emerging French and international contemporary artists. Interested in all media (painting, photography, drawing, object, installation, video), this gallery strives to defend the work of artists from a balance between the sensitive or intellectual conception of the work and its plastic result.

 

4. PALMADOTZE

Camí de Mas Pujó, s/n, 08730 Els Monjos, Barcelona

Palmadotze is a contemporary art gallery that bases its programming on the alternation of promotional exhibitions of young artists with the exhibition of recent works of great exponents of art from the second avant-garde to the present day. The gallery, in fact, also pays special attention to the work of international artists.

 

5. PIGMENT GALLERY

C/ de Trafalgar, 70, 08010 Barcelona

Committed to aspects such as climate change, education, respect for the environment or the empowerment of women, the gallery has held several exhibitions and collaborations that point in this direction. Since its founding in 2016, its line of work, made up of contemporary artists, includes promising young artists and more established artists from the Spanish and international scene.

 

6. RAFAEL PÉREZ HERNANDO

28004, C. de Orellana, 18, 28004 Madrid

Rafael Pérez Hernando opened its doors for the first time in 2004, although the beginning of its activity dates back to 1986, when a series of exhibitions took place in a first space located in Claudio Coello Street. These were dedicated to Spanish painters of recognized trajectory, pointing out a specific period of their production, and paying special attention to paper as a support. Nowadays, eclecticism and a rigorous personal selection articulate the sense of the exhibitions. The interest in young creators coexists with the enhancement of the trajectory of painters with greater international recognition.

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