

The annual FOG Design+Art fair in San Francisco has announced the exhibitors list for it’s fourth edition, which will be held at Fort Mason from January 12 to 15, 2017. The fair’s opening preview gala will benefit SFMOMA, as it has in the past.
FOG bills itself as a celebration of “today’s most significant creatives and leading contributors to the worlds of design and visual arts.” A total of 45 international galleries and art dealers will be taking part next year, including newcomers Gagosian Gallery, Chamber, Dominique Lévy Gallery, Gavin Brown’s Enterprise, James Cohan, Kurimanzutto, Paula Cooper Gallery, and Tanya Bonakdar Gallery.
In a press release, Douglas Durkin, a member of the fair’s steering committee, described the fair’s next edition as a “marquee year.” Below, the full exhibitor list.
- Almond & Co., San Francisco
- Altman Siegel Gallery, San Francisco
- Anthony Meier Fine Arts, San Francisco
- Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco
- Blum & Poe, Los Angeles
- Casati Gallery, Chicago
- Chamber, New York
- Cristina Grajales Gallery, New York
- Crown Point Press, San Francisco
- David Gill Gallery, London
- David Zwirner, New York
- Demisch Danant, New York
- Dominique Lévy Gallery, New York
- Edward Cella Art+Architecture, Los Angeles
- Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco
- Friedman Benda, New York
- Gagosian Gallery, San Francisco
- Galerie kreo, Paris
- Gavin Brown’s enterprise, New York
- Gladstone Gallery, New York
- Haines Gallery, San Francisco
- Hosfelt Gallery, San Francisco
- Hostler Burrows, New York
- James Cohan, New York
- Jason Jacques Inc., New York
- Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco
- Kurimanzutto, Mexico City
- Lebreton Gallery, San Francisco
- Lorenz Baumer, Paris
- Maccarone, New York
- Magen H Gallery, New York
- Marian Goodman Gallery, New York
- Matthew Marks Gallery, New York
- Obsolete / SLETE Gallery, Los Angeles
- Pace, Palo Alto
- Patrick Parrish Gallery, New York
- Paula Cooper Gallery, New York
- R & Company, New York
- Ratio 3, San Francisco
- Reform Gallery / The Landing, Los Angeles
- Salon 94, New York
- Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York
- Volume Gallery, Chicago
- Wexler Gallery, Philadelphia
- Yossi Milo Gallery, New York