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1-54 New York Postponed

1-54 New York Postponed - Contemporary And

19 March 2020

Magazine C&

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In view of the current health crisis, 1-54 New York announced today, that the forthcoming edition is postponed until 2021. They “are exploring digital alternatives to the physical fair and are taking the challenges they face as an opportunity to reimagine, learn and grow”, so the statement by 1-54 New York. 1-54 is the first …

In view of the current health crisis, 1-54 New York announced today, that the forthcoming edition is postponed until 2021.

They “are exploring digital alternatives to the physical fair and are taking the challenges they face as an opportunity to reimagine, learn and grow”, so the statement by 1-54 New York.

1-54 is the first leading international art fair dedicated to contemporary art from Africa and its diaspora. Founding by Touria El Glaoui, the fair helds annual editions in London since 2013, New York since 2015 and Marrakech since 2018. Drawing reference to the fifty-four countries that constitute the African continent, 1-54 is a sustainable and dynamic platform that is engaged in contemporary dialogue and exchange.

Keep a look out for updates in your inbox and on their social media channels (Instagram, Facebook and Twitter).

They will announce new 2021 dates soon.

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