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In the wake of Ugo Rondinone in 2008 and Jeremy Deller in 2009, Adam McEwen (British artist living in New York) hatches an extraordinary scheme and creates a dialogue between medieval sculpture and conceptual art, vaults and attempts to levitate, forgotten artists and those already blessed by history.
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Palais de Tokyo
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The 37th edition of FIAC will be at the Grand Palais, the Cour Carrée du Louvre and the Jardin des Tuileries, outstanding sites that are emblematic of Paris. Because of the high standards it sets and the synergies it has developed with the major Parisian institutions, FIAC occupies a position as one of the not-to-be-missed international events relating to artistic creativity.
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Grand Palais – La nef Le Louvre Jardin des Tuileries
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Giuseppe De Nittis (1846–1884) was the most influential of the Italian artists living in Paris in the second half of the 19th century. A contemporary of Boldini and the Macchiaioli, he was a friend of Caillebotte, Manet and Degas. The exhibition comprises some 110 paintings and pastels from public and private collections in Italy, France and the United States.
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Petit Palais
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What is so fascinating in Joey Haley’s work is that he is the only one capable of bringing together Dave Davies, outstanding guitarist of the Kinks and Albert Einstein, outstanding physicist of relativity. All three agree on the notion of distortion.
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Olivier Robert Gallery
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Liza Lou’s work has captivated audiences since her first major sculpture, Kitchen — a life-size room covered entirely with glass beads was exhibited at the New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York in 1996. For her first exhibition at the gallery in nearly seven years, Lou will present the monumental installation, American Presidents.
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Thaddaeus Ropac Marais Gallery
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The inaugural exhibition is called “The Rule of the Game,” a title borrowed from the famous film by Jean Renoir, where protagonists with different characters and backgrounds are linked in an unexpected way, thwarting all expected grids with relationships and alliances.
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Chantal Crousel – La Douane Gallery
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Each year, Slick — Paris unveils hundreds of artists and dozens of galleries that represent more than a thousand paintings, sculptures, drawings, installations and videos. These works of art question the world we live in and are a sign of our time, while revealing something about the personal universes of their creators.
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In its 5th edition, Show Off returns with its strongest international presence yet. Galleries and artists from around the world will participate in this year’s Show Off art fair.
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Port des Champs Elysées
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cutlog is a contemporary art fair in the heart of Paris, situated under the 1000 m² dome of the Bourse du Commerce. Both an alternative and a complement to current parisian and international art fairs, cutlog is a vibrant intersection for artists, collectors, gallerists, curators and museum directors worldwide.
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Bourse du Commerce
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(French only) Les ouvriers agricoles qui ramassent les pastèques en Israël viennent tous, sans exception, d’un village arabe israélien proche de Nazareth – Manda. Pourquoi ? Ces derniers disent que c’est leur métier, qu’ils sont les meilleurs pour ce travail et qu’ils font cela depuis des milliers d’années…
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Kamel Mennour Gallery
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A whole section of Western art and literature attributes a “kind innocence” to nature. Thus, when it takes the shape of a garden, it is often a metaphor of Paradise Lost… In the series Hidden gardens and Carnivores, Helene Schmitz places the symbolic at the heart of her work.
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Maria Lund Gallery
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(French only) Les artistes présentés dans l’exposition ont en commun la place du corps au cœur de leur pratique. Corps placé dans l’espace public, corps moulé dans la fragilité du papier, corps détourné dans une figuration symbolique, corps à corps de l’artiste et la matière même de l’œuvre.
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Alexandre Cadain Gallery
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Chic Art Fair takes over the Cité de la Mode et du Design, confirming its talent in organizing space, and hosting galleries from richly diverse worlds. Around fifty contemporary art galleries, up-and-coming ones in addition to more established and even historic galleries, as well as a section for innovative contemporary Design, will be present.
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Access & Paradox is a project art fair where galleries and institutions are invited to transcend the classical art-show booth. It defends the most emergent artistic scene, making the art fair an exchange space. True collaborative platform, Access & Paradox creates alternative forms of partnership, mixing public and private.
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Espace des Blancs Manteaux
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The exhibition takes its title from the short story by Franz Kafka, whose main character, a dog, questions the limits of his canine existence, or rather the sense of the community to which he belongs.
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Lafayette Anticipations
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10 AM → 12 PM
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Lecture
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(French only) Une table ronde sur le thème « Luxe, Mode & Art Contemporain ». Deux axes y seront abordés : l’art contemporain en tant que source d’inspiration, et l’art contemporain comme objet / support de communication pour les univers du luxe et de la mode.
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3 PM
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Lecture
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(French only) Nod-a, agent d’innovateurs invite Samuel Bianchini, artiste
Bourse du Commerce
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5 PM
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Event
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(French only) Chic associe ses sections Art Contemporain et Design d’innovation au cœur d’une réflexion qui se place autour de la transmission et de la cooptation. Pour cela Chic crée deux Prix, un Prix Design et un Prix Art Contemporain basés sur des valeurs d’ouverture et de dialogue entre les générations d’artistes.
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(French only) Sans être une rétrospective, l’exposition propose de découvrir l’ensemble des facettes du travail de l’artiste. Il présente de nouvelles œuvres et des dispositifs qui révèlent au public le champ de ses propres références. La bibliothèque se transforme en un cabinet de curiosités dans lequel se dévoile son univers personnel.
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Domaine départemental de Chamarande
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(French only) Avec cette nouvelle production, Pascal Rivet prolonge sa démarche sur le travail et l’activité laborieuse tels qu’ils apparaissent dans le monde paysan. Entre culture populaire et art contextuel, il questionne le monde professionnel, le rapport entre l’homme et l’outil.
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Domaine départemental de Chamarande
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