Art Gstaad 2025 - Returns to the Festival-Zelt
03.09.2024 Arts & Culture, Events, Gallery & Exhibitions, Arts & CultureAfter a resounding success in its inaugural edition earlier this year, Art Gstaad is set to make a grand return. This year’s edition promises to be even more spectacular, with a host of renowned galleries and exciting new additions that are sure to interest art enthusiasts from around the globe.
A Stellar Lineup of Galleries
All the galleries that participated in the 2024 edition have signed up for the 2025 show, underscoring the event's growing prestige. Visitors can look forward to seeing exhibits from kurimanzutto, Mennour, Perrotin, White Cube, Obadia, Continua, Mitterrand, Société, Air de Paris, and Galerie Nächst St Stephan - Rosemarie Schwarzwälder. These galleries, with a dynamic presence in art capitals such as Mexico City, Paris, New York, Shanghai, Tokyo, and Berlin, will once again bring a diverse and vibrant array of contemporary art to Gstaad.
Welcoming Prestigious New Names
Art Gstaad 2025 is expanding and welcoming prestigious galleries including PACE Gallery with locations in several cities, Capitain Petzel from Berlin and New York, Marian Goodman from New York and Paris, Rodolphe Janssen from Brussels, and Jacques Lacoste from Paris. This expansion will bring exceptional design elements from Jacques Lacoste and Kreo, as well as a more historical and modern perspective from Landau Fine Art, elevating the show to new heights.
Supporting Visionary Galleries
Art Gstaad remains committed to supporting younger, visionary galleries. This year, Gathering from London and Ibiza will join the esteemed lineup, bringing fresh perspectives and innovative works to the event. Their inclusion highlights Art Gstaad's dedication to fostering emerging talent and pushing the boundaries of contemporary art.
Partnerships and New Features
The 2025 edition of Art Gstaad sees the continuation of several key partnerships and the introduction of new ones. Watchmaker FP Journe, known for its excellence in contemporary art support, and Phillips Auction House are renewing their involvement. Additionally, Chanel Haute Joaillerie joins this illustrious circle of partners, adding a touch of luxury to the event.
The MAZE Identity
Art Gstaad’s exciting development is bolstered by the expertise and network of professionals, collectors, artists, and galleries under the new MAZE identity. This initiative is dedicated to curating high-flying exhibitions while maintaining a human scale, offering thoughtfully designed scenography and activations that bridge complementary cultural fields. The MAZE identity ensures that Art Gstaad continues to be a premier event for contemporary art, fostering an intimate yet dynamic atmosphere.
As Art Gstaad 2025 is confirmed, anticipation is building for what promises to be an exciting celebration of contemporary art and cultural excellence.
So mark your calendars for February 14 to 16 at the Festival-Zelt in Gstaad. See you there!
JEANETTE WICHMANN