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101TOKYO ANNOUNCES PARTICIPATING GALLERIES FOR 2009

TOKYO, Japan / February 3, 2009


101TOKYO is pleased to announce the official line-up of galleries for the 2009 edition of the 101TOKYO Contemporary Art Fair:

AFRONOVA (South Africa)
Andrew James (China)
ARTCOURT Gallery (Japan)
Art Data Bank (Japan)
art project frantic (Japan)
Art Statements (Hong Kong)
Berengo Collection (Italy/Japan)
Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art(USA)
CASHI (Japan)
CLEAR EDITION (Japan)
eitoeiko (Japan)
fabre8710 (Japan)
galeria de muerte (Japan)
Galerie Paris (Japan)
Galerie Sho Projects (Japan)
Gallery Jin Projects (Japan)
GALLERY MoMo (Japan)
Gallery Q (Japan)
gallery rougheryet (Japan)
Gallery Simon (Japan)
Gallery Terra Tokyo (Japan)
habres+partner Gallery (Austria)
MATSUO MEGUMI + VOICE GALLERY pfs/w (Japan)
mountain fold (USA)
Nakaochiai Gallery (Japan)
Nuestra (Mexico)
Yumiko Chiba Associates/viewing room GINZA (Japan)

The following galleries will be members of the 101TOKYO Gallery:

1. Gallery Koyanagi
2. GALLERY SIDE 2
3. Hiromi Yoshii
4. ShugoArts
5. SCAI THE BATHHOUSE
6. Taka Ishii (hanging project)
7. Tomio Koyama Gallery (sculpture)

Considering the current international economic climate, 101TOKYO 2009 is
proud to report that in addition to a number of returning international galleries,
we welcome new participants from Austria, China, Italy, Mexico and the
United States.
This year's 101TOKYO 2009 will also emphasize new and upcoming
Japanese galleries and artists while offering a public program that both
addresses global art trends for art professionals and introduces
contemporary art to the general public.

Announcements will soon follow about other artists projects, the 2009 lecture
series, our educational program and more.

You can download this press release in PDF file from here.

The 101TOKYO Team
http://www.101tokyo.com
info@101tokyo.com

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