The VIP preview for Atlanta’s first main artwork truthful was a success, sellers and locals stated. It’s but to be seen how vital gross sales can be over the truthful’s total four-day run, or whether or not a nationwide truthful platform will assist Atlanta—lengthy a artistic breeding hub for Southern tradition and the leisure business—develop a broader collector base able to sustaining robust industrial infrastructure.
Organisers stated round 3,500 individuals attended the night preview of the inaugural Atlanta Artwork Truthful, held on Thursday (3 October). The aisles of the Pullman Yards venue, a former industrial advanced, have been busy nicely into the night. There was a way of pleasure amongst attendees, lots of whom have been native to the realm, blissful to be witnessing the town’s first main industrial truthful, with round 60 taking part galleries. The preview was simply as busy and buzzing as any main truthful opening in New York or Los Angeles.
Gallerists collaborating stated that enthusiasm didn’t essentially end in a rush of gross sales throughout the first hours of the VIP preview. Some added they must wait and see if gross sales shut over the weekend—a number of sellers speculated the Atlanta Artwork Truthful may show to be like one other southern expo, the Dallas Artwork Truthful, which is thought to be a good with a “slower burn”.
Guests within the Jackson High-quality Artwork stand on the inaugural Atlanta Artwork Truthful Picture by Sydney A. Foster, Courtesy AMP
“We wish to make gross sales, however we additionally see this as a brand new advertising alternative,” says Jamie Bourgeois, director at Spalding Nix High-quality Artwork, which was based in Atlanta greater than 20 years in the past. “It’s fantastic to get in entrance of individuals. We wish to make connections that may hopefully turn into gross sales, and in addition relationships.”
Spalding Nix’s stand highlights 4 artists from the gallery’s roster primarily based in Georgia, three of them in Atlanta itself, Bourgeois says: Katherine Sandoz, Caroline Bullock, Jerushia Graham and Corrina Sephora.
“There are a variety of galleries right here in Atlanta that assist native artists, reasonably than pulling in from exterior, which is actually fantastic,” Bourgeois provides. “We’ve got a sturdy artwork scene, however what we may be missing are the collectors. I don’t know that individuals from exterior of Atlanta are actually coming in to see what nice artwork now we have, and to see the worth and the collectibility of the artwork within the Southeast usually.”
The kickoff of the Atlanta Artwork Truthful presents a possibility for the town’s sellers to not solely expose their artists to out-of-town shoppers and nationwide media, however an opportunity to attach with native rich collectors who might go over Atlanta galleries amid their travels to hubs like New York, Los Angeles, Miami and elsewhere to purchase artwork.

Augustina Wang, Pleasure in Debauchery, 2024, on view in Wolfgang Gallery’s stand on the Atlanta Artwork Truthful Courtesy the artist and Wolfgang Gallery, Atlanta
“Atlanta does have this sort of secret mega-collector hub, and even these individuals don’t wish to purchase from Atlanta generally. It’s attention-grabbing, as a result of now I’m seeing them right here on the truthful,” says Anna S.Ok. Masten, a co-owner of Wolfgang Gallery, an area based in 2022 that showcases rising artists. “I’m actually pleasantly stunned to see individuals who usually are likely to overlook our market, regardless that they reside right here, really come out to assist.”
So far as whether or not these main collectors got here able to spend cash throughout the VIP preview, Masten is a realist. “Perhaps they want two or three extra drinks,” she says. “It’s a little bit little bit of a testing interval.”
A half-dozen taking part galleries reported gross sales proper out of the gate. Mitochondria Gallery, a Houston area targeted on rising artists from Africa and the African diaspora, bought three marble busts by the Nigerian sculptor Ejiro Fenegal, two work by the Rwanda-based artist Izare Antoine and a piece by Nigerian artist Odeyemi Oluwaseun. The Nashville-based gallery ZieherSmith bought an unspecified variety of works from Caroline Allison Guide of Hours collection (2024) for costs starting from $2,500 to $5,000. And Melissa Morgan High-quality Artwork, a gallery primarily based in Palm Desert, California, bought a number of works by Man Diehl and a mirrored, mild sculpture by Anthony James for $340,000.

Ejiro Fenegal, Out of the Blue, 2024, on view in Mitochondria Gallery’s stand on the inaugural Atlanta Artwork Truthful Courtesy the artist and Mitochondria Gallery, Houston
A magnetic presence on the truthful is Fay Gold, probably the most established artwork supplier in Atlanta. At 92 years outdated, she was enthusiastically greeting shoppers and associates at her stand on Thursday and weaving between sculptures by the artist Marlene Rose—the gallery bought one of many artist’s works, Solar (2024), for $8,500 throughout the preview. Gold is without doubt one of the solely sellers in Atlanta who has taken half in main worldwide artwork festivals like Artwork Basel in Switzerland, and in contrast lastly having a good within the metropolis to “magical realism”.
“It’s so superb to have this sort of ardour and spirit and assist in Atlanta,” Gold says. “The truthful places us on the map. Nobody has ever taken us severely, as a result of everybody in Atlanta wished what grandma had, they wished that sense of historical past and society. That type of Civil Conflict mentality has been put to mattress.”
One of many latest galleries on the truthful is Hawkins Headquarters, based by sculptor Alexander Hawkins final 12 months in a small exhibition area he renovated in a former motel and strip membership alongside an Atlanta freeway.
“One of many actually necessary issues about having a good in Atlanta, with a variety of Atlanta galleries and this being their first truthful, is it type of paves a path for them to do festivals exterior of the town, as soon as they’ve had expertise,” Hawkins says. “You be taught lots about arrange, the insurance coverage, bringing work, all of that. It actually units a roadmap for galleries right here to begin doing festivals in different places.”

The Hawkins Headquarters stand on the Atlanta Artwork Truthful, with works by Yan Wen Chang, Marni Marriott, Kole Nichols Scott Keightley and Sergio Suarez Courtesy Hawkins Headquarters, Atlanta
Atlanta locals say that the dearth of media consideration and collector assist has pushed some artists and different cultural staff to go away the town for locations like New York and Los Angeles to additional their careers.
“I really feel a deep sense of duty to current artists I really like and adore, and to additionally present individuals that are not from right here what now we have to supply,” Lauren Jackson Harris, an unbiased curator from Atlanta who served as a visitor curator for the truthful, says throughout a champagne toast on the VIP opening. She provides that it feels surreal to be strolling round Pullman Yards in Atlanta and seeing native colleagues after years of operating into one another at artwork festivals in Los Angeles, New York and Miami.
Even amid the sense of progress in Atlanta’s artwork and cultural scenes, Harris implored VIP visitors ingesting champagne to contemplate how the state of Georgia constantly ranks among the many lowest states within the nation on the subject of state appropriations for arts funding.
“We’ve got a variety of work to do to activate the truthful and to pay it ahead and to take a position,” Harris says. “We have to proceed to not solely occasion with the artists, but in addition purchase their work, assist and fund the organisations, and actually make certain our arts ecosystem thrives.”
Atlanta Artwork Truthful, till 6 October, Pullman Yards, Atlanta