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Wann: 20.10.2023 - 22.10.2023

Paris+ par Art Basel reveals line-up of 154 premier galleries participating in its second edition, as well as first details of key presentations by returning and new exhibitors

154 galleries from 33 countries and territories will showcase precise solo, duo, and group presentations of the highest caliber at Paris+ par Art Basel’s second editionFour exhibitors that…

Paris+ par Art Basel reveals line-up of 154 premier galleries participating in its second edition, as well as first details of key presentations by returning and new exhibitors

154 galleries from 33 countries and territories will showcase precise solo, duo, and group presentations of the highest caliber at Paris+ par Art Basel’s second editionFour exhibitors that previously participated in the fair’s sector for emerging galleries, Galeries Émergentes, will graduate to the show’s main sector, GaleriesThe fair will welcome 16 new galleries: seven to the Galeries sector and nine to the Galeries Émergentes sectorTogether with the City of Paris and some of its cultural institutions, Paris+ par Art Basel will present a citywide public program to visitors, free and accessible to all, further strengthening its bonds with the Parisian cultural sceneParis+ par Art Basel will take place at the Grand Palais Éphémère, in the heart of the French capital, from Friday, October 20 to Sunday, October 22, 2023, with Preview Days on Wednesday, October 18 and Thursday, October 19

 

Paris+ par Art Basel announced today the 154 leading galleries participating in its second edition. Exhibitors from 33 countries and territories – including 58 with an exhibition space in France – will be showing engaging solo, duo, and group presentations of work by French and international artists, from 20th-century masters to emerging voices, at the Grand Palais Éphémère from October 20–22, 2023. 138 galleries who participated in the show last year will be returning; in the fair's main sector, Galeries, they include:

Galerie 1900-2000 (Paris) with a display of work by historical representatives of SurrealismApplicat-Prazan (Paris) with a solo booth of rare works by French modernist painter Jean HélionA Gentil Carioca (Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo) with a duo presentation of works by Brazilian Indigenous artist Denilson Baniwa and Afro-Brazilian painter Arjan MartinsAndrew Edlin Gallery (New York) with a dialog between historic and contemporary outsider artists including Paulina Peavy and Karla KnightSelma Feriani Gallery (Tunis, London) with a selection of works by artists from the MENA regionA joint booth between LambdaLambdaLambda (Pristina) and Hannah Hoffman (Los Angeles) featuring work by Nora Turato, Dominique Knowles, and Hana Miletić, among othersPace Gallery (New York, Geneva, Hong Kong, London, Los Angeles, Palm Beach, Seoul) with a dialog between historic and contemporary works by artists from the gallery’s roster, including Jean Dubuffet, Torkwase Dyson, Loie Hollowell, and Agnes MartinTornabuoni Art (Paris, Florence, Milan, Forte dei Marmi, Crans Montana, Rome) with a group presentation showcasing Postwar Italian masters

The returning exhibitors to Galeries Émergentes, the sector for solo presentations by emerging galleries, are:

LC Queisser (Tbilisi) with a suite of small-scale works by Elene Chantladze, a recently discovered, septuagenarian artist from GeorgiaMarfa' (Beirut) with a project by Lebanese photographer Mohamad Abdouni investigating the life of trans people in his native countryParliament (Paris) with a series of ceramic sculptures by French artist Charlotte Dualésans titre (Paris) with paintings and a video by Baltimore-born, Paris-based First Nations artist Séquoia Scavulloseventeen (London) with an immersive video installation exploring cryptozoology and queer ecology by Joey Holder

Four galleries who participated in the Galeries Émergentes sector in 2022 will be graduating to the fair’s main sector this year, further increasing its stimulating variety. Each will be showing a focused selection of artists from their roster. These galleries are:

Antenna Space (Shanghai)Galerie Anne Barrault (Paris)Carlos/Ishikawa (London)Edouard Montassut (Paris)

The Galeries sector will also be enriched by seven galleries of international significance, known for their rigorous programs and unique profiles, who did not participate in the fair last year. They are:

Blum & Poe (Los Angeles, New York, Tokyo) with a solo booth of sculptures by self-taught African American artist Lonnie HolleyBortolami (New York) with a duo presentation of works by Brazilian textile artist Leda Catunda and American abstract painter Mary Oberingkurimanzutto (Mexico City and New York) with an array of works by Latin American and international artists from the gallery's rosterLandau Fine Art (Montreal) with masterpieces by 20th-century artists such as Jean Arp, Marc Chagall, and Pablo PicassoJan Mot (Brussels) with a group presentation representative of the gallery’s conceptual program, exploring portraiture and identity politicsRichard Nagy Ltd. (London) with a selection of rare works by representatives of the early 20-century German and Austrian avant-garde, such as Egon Schiele and Otto DixP.P.O.W (New York) with a duo presentation of historical works by Queer American artists Peter Hujar and David Wojnarowicz

The Galeries Émergentes sector will welcome nine new participants. They are:

Bank (Shanghai) presenting a new video by Chinese artist Lu YangDocument (Chicago, Lisbon) presenting a multimedia installation by Indonesian collective TromaramaEmalin (London) presenting a series of hyperrealist paintings by Polish artist Karol PalczakFanta-MLN (Milan) presenting a conceptual booth exploring surveillance by American artist Noah BarkerFelix Gaudlitz (Vienna) presenting a satirical installation by American artist Jenna BlissGianni Manhattan (Vienna) presenting a booth exploring Queer desire by French artist Aurélien PotierLyles & King (New York) presenting a project investigating the Black body and pain by American artist Shala MillerPM8 / Francisco Salas (Vigo) presenting a performative environment by Spanish artist Loreto Martínez TroncosoGaleria Stereo (Warsaw) presenting figurative paintings evoking sound by Polish artist Tomasz Kręcicki

This will be the first participation in an Art Basel fair for Fanta-MLN, Felix Gaudlitz, and Gianni Manhattan.

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Tags: Bildende Kunst, Bildhauer, Design, Digital-ART, Farbfotografie, Installationen, Malerei, Moderne Kunst, Schwarzweißfotografie‎, Skulpturen, Video Kunst, Zeichnungen, Zeitgenössische Kunst

VIP days (by invitation only)Wednesday, October 18, 10am to 4pm, First Choice VIP CardholdersWednesday, October 18, 4pm to 8pm, First Choice & Preview VIP CardholdersThursday, October 19, 11am to 4pm, First Choice, Preview and One Day VIP Cardholders
Vernissage day (access with a Vernissage ticket or invitation)Thursday, October 19, 4pm to 8pm, Vernissage Cardholders
Public days (access with a ticket or invitation)Friday, October 20, 11am to 9pmSaturday, October 21, 11am to 8pmSunday, October 22, 11am to 7pm
 
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AddressGrand Palais Éphémère2 place Joffre75007, Paris
Come with public transportationBus stops : École militaire (80, 28, 86, 92), Général de Bollardière (M10)Métro stops : École militaire (8), La Motte-Picquet Grenelle (6, 8, 10)RER stops : Pont de l'Alma (C), Champ de Mars Tour Eiffel (C)
 

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