From 27th to 30th March 2014, some 140 international galleries from 20 countries will come together at the Grand Palais in Paris to present a wide-ranging panorama of modern and contemporary art, including photography, design and art publications.

The selection of galleries for 2014 goes one step further towards confirming the event’s new identity and direction adopted three years ago: a European fair that explores Eastern lands (Central Europe, Middle East and Asia.) Alongside the galleries that came as part of last year’s invitation to Russia as guest of honour, a number of galleries are coming in response to the invitation of China this year. Several Asian galleries are also joining such as Hua Gallery (London), Adler Subhashok Gallery (Bangkok) and 313 Art Project (Seoul). Although Art Paris Art Fair is becoming increasingly international (50% of foreign galleries this year compared to 43% in 2013), the fair remains committed to supporting those who constitute its foundations in Europe and France where it is deeply anchored. Among the new participants are Feizi (Brussels), Ditesheim & Maffei Fine Art (Neuchâtel), Alessandro Bagnai (Florence) as well as Mario Mauroner (Vienna) who returns to the fair this year. Among the French, Camera Obscura, Bertrand and Grimont are returning while others are coming for the first time, including Françoise Besson (Lyon), In Camera (Paris), Françoise Livinec (Paris), and in the design section, Jousse (Paris), Armel Soyer (Paris) and Galerie NeC (Paris).

Celebrating 50 years Franco-Chinese relations: China guest of Honour
With some 90 Chinese modern and contemporary artists represented, Art Paris Art Fair turns the spotlight on what is a rich and dynamic art scene. Different generations of artists will be shown by ten galleries that are coming from Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong (Xin Dong Cheng, Ifa, 10 Chancery Lane, Blindspot…, as well as 20 or so Western galleries such as A2Z Art Gallery, Paris-Beijing, Loft, Daniel Templon…

This edition of the fair is also a reminder that many Chinese artists choose to live in Paris such as Zao Wou Ki (Galeri Bogéna) and Chu Teh Chun (Galerie Patrice Trigano) both of whom are close to lyrical abstraction. There is also Wang Keping (Galerie Zürcher and 10 Chancery Lane), the founder of the famous “Star” group, and Nobel prize winning artist and writer Gao Xingjian to whom Galerie Claude Bernard is dedicating its booth at the fair.

The Chinese platform is supported by L’Officiel Art China.

Thematic sections to encourage discovery
In addition to the guest of honour, Art Paris Art Fair presents several thematic sections that encourage discovery:

Promises: successfully launched in 2013, this section is devoted to young galleries (less than 5 years in existence) and the discovery of new talents. Twelve galleries from Beijing, Brussels, Geneva, London, New York, Paris and Saint Petersburg are taking part in the fair for the first time.

Artdesign: this platform explores the relationship between contemporary art and design. This is the 3rd edition. It brings together a dozen galleries who present unique or very limited editions of original works make by contemporary talents.

New in 2014: the ArtDesignLab. Eight designers have been given carte blanche to undertake experimental research into what lies at the borderline between art and design. The Artdesign platform is supported by Ideat Magazine

Art Books Flammarion Bookshop: in collaboration with the Art and Coffee Table section of the French national book publishers’ union and Flammarion Bookshop in Paris, Art Paris Art Fair has dedicated a specific space for art and artists’ books with some 30 publishers taking part. For the duration of the fair, artists, writers and art historians will sign their books and meet the public. Alongside this, a special space has been designed to showcase art binding where a selection of outstanding contemporary bound works will be exhibited. The space is supported by the French fund for the development of illustrated books and original binding.

Canson® Fund For The Art And Paper
The work of the five finalists of the 2014 Canson prize is showcased at Art Paris Art Fair. The prestigious jury for this prize is presided by Yan Pei Ming, a French artist of Chinese descent. The prize is awarded in recognition an artist whose work demonstrates a special, intimate relationship with paper. www.fondscanson.com

Springtime In Paris
The Springtime in Paris VIP programme focusses on the wealth of artistic activity in Paris at this time of year with Robert Adams and Mathieu Pernot at the Jeu de Paume, Lida Abdul at the Calouste Gulbenkian foundation, Angelika Markul at the Palais de Tokyo, Astralis at the Espace culturel Louis Vuitton, America Latina at the Fondation Cartier, Bill Viola and Robert Mapplethorpe at the Grand Palais. The Chinese theme is also visible at the Musée des arts décoratifs with the exhibition “De la Chine aux Arts Décoratifs”, as well as in the newly rearranged collections at the Centre Pompidou and the “Modernités Plurielles” exhibition. Also on show at the Centquatre-Paris is the monumental work by French artist Prune Nourry who spent a year in China to make “Terracotta Daughters.”

Grand Palais
Avenue Winston Churchill
Paris 75008 France
Ph. +33 1 44131717

Opening hours
Thursday 27th March 11.30am – 8.00pm
Friday 28th March 11.30am – 10.00pm
Saturday 29th March 11.30am – 8.00pm
Sunday 30th March 11.30am – 7.00pm

Tickets
Adults and children over age 10: 22,00€
Students and groups of 10 or more:12,00€
Free admission for children under age 10

Related images

  1. Adama Kouyaté. Bouaké. 1968. Photography, Galerie Jean Brolly
  2. Kirill Chelushkin, Cry, 2014, Galerie Rabouan Moussion
  3. Luo Dan, Simple Song No. 5: He Yujuan and her son He Shengjie, Laomudeng Village, 2010, 21 x 30 cm, Photography, M97 Gallery
  4. Norbert Bisky, Lovesick, 2012, 100 x 80 cm, Huile sur toile, Galerie Daniel Templon
  5. Kiatanan Iamchan, Bad Boy, 2014, Painting, Adler Subhashok Gallery
  6. Hervé IC, Dormeuse, 2012, 41 x 33 cm, Huile sur toile, Galerie Claire Gastaud