Art Fairs
JANO Gallery is committed to promoting the work of its represented artists in art fairs, as they represent crucial opportunities for promotion and visibility of both the artists and their artworks. We are dedicated to showcasing Canadian artwork on the global stage, facilitating connections, and encouraging cultural exchange. As we reflect on our past engagements, we eagerly anticipate the chance to further disseminate the rich diversity of Canadian artistic expression internationally. Below, you'll find some highlights of our gallery's experiences in art fairs.
HYBRID
Madrid, Spain
March 2025
A different and disruptive international contemporary art event focused on presenting experimental proposals and site-specific installations. In its seven editions, it has positioned itself as the Spanish springboard par excellence for new artists and a meeting point for collectors. Hybrid Art Fair offers a unique space to give visibility to adventurous projects and expand the professional horizons of independent initiatives and young galleries.
Hybrid Art Fair offers a unique space to give visibility to risky projects and expand the professional horizons of independent initiatives and young galleries.
ART TORONTO
October 2024 Edition
In 2024, Art Toronto celebrates its 25th edition. Canada's oldest and largest international art fair will host over 100 national and international galleries, installations, project spaces, and so much more!
As a Canadian arts organization, we are dedicated to supporting the vibrancy, diversity and wellbeing of artists, makers, curators, gallerists and collectors from across the country including First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples, alongside immigrant communities who have gathered here from around the world. We are committed to sharing their work and stories with fellow Canadians and international audiences. We strive to shed racial bias as an organization and are focused on supporting creative practices that better reflect the diversity of Canada.
Metro Toronto Convention Centre North Building
October 24-27, 2024
FUTURE FAIR
May 2024 Edition
Future Fair grew out of the desire to build a capsule sized exhibition for galleries who participate in a global art market. Focused on transparency and equitability, we believe that through innovative, direct collaboration with and between exhibitors we can build a stronger community that moves artists and galleries forward.
Future Fair officially launched in 2020, an unprecedented year eclipsed by the Covid-19 pandemic. With the postponement of the physical art fair to 2021, Future Fair Online was organized and commenced its debut edition on May 6 as part of a six week initiative, featuring a virtual kick-off event and sales for its 41 international galleries and project spaces. The program uplifted the voices of dealers and artists through online live events, artist interviews, kick-backs with DJ sets and editorial newsletters. All of which proved that meaningful, digital experiences can be made for art and the sales that support it.
The 2024's edition is unique, with Frieze, NADA, and 1-54 all hosting their fairs just a few blocks away from our venue. With a significant influx of national and international visitors expected specifically for these fairs, we are well positioned to attract attention.
Future Fair has also collaborated with the Consulate General of Canada in New York, further enhancing visibility to raise awareness of participating Canadian galleries.
Canadian Galleries & Artists at Future Fair: A Guided Tour by Anne Janody
Galleries featured in the tour will include BEERS London, Duran | Mashaal, Jano Lapin Gallery, Soho Revue, Tian Contemporain, TRANSFER and Wishbone Art Gallery.
This guided tour is offered in partnership with The Québec Government Office in New York.
PLURAL
August 2022 Edition
Plural celebrates the best of contemporary art in Canada. Created by and for galleries, the fair brings together and presents the plurality of voices and works in contemporary art in the country. It elevates the practices of the art market: on one hand, with a rigorous selection of galleries showcasing carefully chosen artists and works; on the other hand, through accessible programming addressing current themes in the field of arts. Plural promotes the discovery of new voices and forms of cutting-edge contemporary art expression, while fostering a sense of community within the Canadian artistic community.