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Asian Contemporary Art Fair
The Asian Contemporary Art Fair was a contemporary art fair held annually in New York City. The first fair took place November 8–12, 2007.〔“(Asian Contemporary Art Fair New York ).” ''e-flux'', accessed November 2, 2010〕 The second Asian Contemporary Art Fair occurred November 6–10, 2008.〔“(Asian Contemporary Art Fair New York ).” ''e-flux'', accessed November 2, 2010〕
The Asian Contemporary Art Fair (ACAF) was hosted by AsianArtWorks, a Korean company with offices in Beijing, Seoul and New York. The fair’s primary sponsor was the Korean engineering company HNC.
==Asian Contemporary Art Fair 2007==

ACAF 2007 was the first art fair dedicated to Asian contemporary art to be held in New York City. It included 81 exhibitors from China, England, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Switzerland, Taiwan, Vietnam and the United States. The fair was held at New York’s Pier 92 at 52nd Street and 12th Avenue.
The opening night preview reception was on November 8 with a performance by Korean-born dancer Sin Cha Hong.〔Koh, Dong-Yeon. “(Defining “Asian-ness”: The First Asian Contemporary Art Fair ACAF NY 2007 ).” ''M / The New York Art World'', December 2007, accessed November 2, 2010〕
As well as the exhibiting galleries, the fair’s program included panel discussions, such as Robert Storr in dialogue with Xu Bing, and a special exhibition, “Simulasian: Refiguring ‘Asia’ for the 21st Century,” curated by Eric C. Shiner and Lilly Wei. Performances by artists Frank Fu, Cai Qing, and Qiu Zhijie and the Long March Project were also held throughout the fair’s duration.〔
Participating Galleries 2007:〔''ACAF NY 07, Asian Contemporary Art Fair''. Catalogue. New York, AsianArtWorks, 2007〕
* 1918 ArtSPACE, Shanghai
* 2x13 Gallery, New York
* 798 Avant Gallery, New York
* AHL Foundation, New York
* Aicon Gallery, New York/Palo Alto/London
* Alexander Ochs Galleries, Berlin/Beijing
* Amelia Johnson Contemporary, Hong Kong
* Arario Gallery, Cheonan, Beijing/Seoul/New York
* Art Vietnam Gallery, Hanoi
* ATM Gallery, New York
* Aura Gallery, Hong Kong/Shanghai
* Author Gallery, Shanghai
* Base Gallery, Tokyo
* Beatrice Chang Contemporary Art, Inc., New York
* Cais Gallery, Seoul
* Cheryl McGinnis Gallery, New York
* ChinaSquare, New York
* Chosun Art Gallery, Seoul
* Ego Gallery, Jakarta
* Ethan Cohen Fine Arts, New York
* Frederieke Taylor Gallery, New York
* Galerie Bhak, Seoul
* Galerie Caprice Horn, Berlin
* Galerie 89 Eyety Nine, Paris
* Galerie Kashya Hildebrand, Zurich
* Galerie Teo, Tokyo
* Gallery Artlink, Seoul
* Gallery Artside, Beijing/Seoul
* Gallery Espace, New Delhi
* Gallery Hirota Bijutsu, Tokyo
* Gallery Ihn, Seoul
* Gallery Kong, Seoul
* Gallery Q, Tokyo
* Gallery Terra Tokyo, Tokyo
* Gallery Touch Art, Paju
* Gallery Tsubaki, Tokyo
* Gallery Yamaguchi, Tokyo
* Gallery Yeh, Seoul
* Gana Art Gallery, Seoul
* Goedhuis Contemporary, London/Beijing/New York
* Hakgojae Gallery, Seoul
* Hino Gallery, Tokyo
* HNC Culture, Beijing/Seoul
* Hosane, Shanghai
* Interart Channel, Seoul/New York
* Iroom Gallery, Paju
* Jean Art Gallery, Seoul
* Jeff Cain Collection, Los Angeles
* Kimjaesun Gallery, Busan
* Kimyoungseob Photo Gallery, Seoul
* Krampf Gallery, New York
* Kukje Gallery, Seoul
* Leehwaik Gallery, Seoul
* Lillian Heidenberg Fine Art, New York
* Mem, Osaka
* Moca China, Hong Kong
* Nichido Contemporary Art, Tokyo
* Nodo Contemporary, Nagoya
* Olyvia Oriental, London
* One and J. Gallery, Seoul
* Parkryusook Gallery, Seoul
* Ping’s Gallery, Tapei
* PYO Gallery, Seoul
* Red Gate Gallery, Beijing
* Rho Gallery, Seoul
* Sanshang Art, Hangzhou
* Seomi & Tuus Gallery, Seoul
* SHiNE Art Space, Shanghai
* Sotheby’s, New York
* Sundaram Tagore Gallery, New York/Beverly Hills
* Susan Eley Fine Art, New York
* Taguchi Fine Art, Ltd., Tokyo
* Taipei Cultural Center, New York
* Tenri Cultural Institute, New York
* The Newgate East, Seoul
* The Tolman Collection of Tokyo, Tokyo/New York/Shanghai
* Today Art Museum, Beijing
* Tokyo Gallery + Btap, Tokay/Beijing
* Vadehra Art Gallery, New Delhi
* Wellside Gallery, Seoul/Shanghai
* Zendai MoMA, Shanghai

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