Draft:Art Forum Ute Barth

Art Forum Ute Barth is a Swiss modern and contemporary art gallery located in Zurich, Switzerland. It was founded by gallerist Ute Barth in 1995 who worked for a decade in auction houses before establishing Art Forum Ute Barth.

Art Forum Ute Barth is specialised primarily in avant-garde art from the 1940s to today – from the Abstract expressionism of the New York School to young emerging European and American artists. The gallery organises around eight shows per year, of which four are one-person shows. It also hosts an award for artists below the age of 33, the "Young Art Award", as a way to give artists at the beginnings of their careers a network to showcase their work.

Some of the gallery's exhibited artists include: Not Vital, Dieter Kränzlein , Eberhard Ross , Judith Trepp , Meike Entenmann, Hans Thomann, Sarah Plimpton , Marie von Heyl , Patrizia Kränzlein , and Maja Malmcrona.

In 2011, the Swiss artist Not Vital exhibited his winning competition proposal "The No Problem Sculpture" at Art Forum Ute Barth. The sculpture is an archaic-looking concrete block located in Zürich West, Switzerland.

In 2023, Art Forum Ute Barth participated in the art fair Art Salon Zurich with works by artists Dieter Kränzlein, Eberhard Ross, Maja Malmcrona, Mahroo Movahedi, Patrizia Kränzlein, and Anna Handick.

The gallery is located in a historic timber-framed house from the 17th century in Zurich's Seefeld neighbourhood.