Art Paris: 25 years Art Paris: 25 years - Mit freundlicher Genehmigung von: artparis

Wer: artparis

Was: Messe

Wann: 30.03.2023 - 02.04.2023

Art Paris is celebrating its 25th anniversary with an edition that will bring together some 134 galleries from 25 different countries at the Grand Palais Éphémère from 30 March to 2 April 2023.Art Paris – which was founded in 1999 - is organised by France Conventions, a French family-run business. Thanks to the efforts of its owners, Julien Lecêtre and Valentine Lecêtre,…
Art Paris is celebrating its 25th anniversary with an edition that will bring together some 134 galleries from 25 different countries at the Grand Palais Éphémère from 30 March to 2 April 2023.Art Paris – which was founded in 1999 - is organised by France Conventions, a French family-run business. Thanks to the efforts of its owners, Julien Lecêtre and Valentine Lecêtre, together with fair director Guillaume Piens, Art Paris has become, in the space of 25 years, a leading spring arts event, an innovative art fair that fosters discovery, setting out to explore in depth the world of modern and contemporary art.

A regional, national and cosmopolitan, Art Paris has put the spotlight on many countries or continent’s art scene:Russia (2013), China (2014), Singapore and Southeast Asia (2015), South Korea (2016), Africa (2017), Switzerland (2018), Latin America (2019) and the Iberian Peninsula (2020).

In parallel, Art Paris is committed to supporting the French scene. Since 2018, it has been asking an exhibition curator to turn a subjective, historical and critical eye on a selection of specific projects by French artists from among the participating galleries. A specific theme is chosen and the focus is accompanied by a text presenting their work. In 2018, François Piron considered those artists whom history had passed by. This was followed in 2019 by A Gaze at Women Artists in France curated by Camille Morineau and her association AWARE, Common and Uncommon Storiesby Gaël Charbau (2020), Portraiture and Figuration by Hervé Mikaeloff (2021) and Natural Histories by Alfred Pacquement in 2022. This year’s theme is Art & Commitment with independent exhibition Marc Donnadieu.

The Covid-19 pandemic marked a turning point in the fair’s history. Art Paris was the world’s first post-lockdown “physical” art fair in September 2020 and, in 2021, it went on to become the first event to inaugurate the Temporary Grand Palais on the Champ-de-Mars. Six months later, in April 2022, it was also the first fair to adopt a sustainable, life cycle analysis-based approach to its organisation. Its recent themes are totally in tune with those that are omnipresent in both society and contemporary creation: art and the environment in 2022 and commitment and exile in 2023. These strong convictions and commitments contribute to the originality of this leading spring arts event and set it apart on the art fair calendar.

Majd Abdel Hamid, Muscle Memory III, 2022, gb agency Majd Abdel Hamid, Muscle Memory III, 2022, gb agency - Mit freundlicher Genehmigung von: artparis Nge Lay,Les fenêtres, 2022, A2Z Art Gallery Nge Lay,Les fenêtres, 2022, A2Z Art Gallery - Mit freundlicher Genehmigung von: artparis Erró, Kamichita Ichiko, 1979, Acrylic on Canvas, 100x64cm Erró, Kamichita Ichiko, 1979, Acrylic on Canvas, 100x64cm - Mit freundlicher Genehmigung von: artparis Alexandre Benjamin Navet, Jardins, 2022, Galerie Derouillon Alexandre Benjamin Navet, Jardins, 2022, Galerie Derouillon - Mit freundlicher Genehmigung von: artparis Louise Barbu Contrée sensuelle, 1983 Galerie Françoise Livinec Louise Barbu Contrée sensuelle, 1983 Galerie Françoise Livinec - Mit freundlicher Genehmigung von: artparis
Tags: Alexandre Benjamin Navet, Hassan Musa, Hervé Télémaque, Louise Barbu, Majd Abdel Hamid, Malerei, Moderne Kunst, Nge Lay, Zeitgenössische Kunst

Thursday 30 March 2023: 12.00 – 20.00Friday 31 March 2023: 12.00 – 18.00Saturday 1st April 2023: 12.00 – 20.00Sunday 2 April 2023: 12.00 – 20.00
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Grand Palais ÉphémèrePlace Joffre, 75007 Paris

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