Paris Internationale
October 19–23, 2016
51 Avenue d’Iéna
75116 Paris
Opening hours:
Tuesday, October 18:Opening (by personal invitation only):
6—9pm
Wednesday, October 19 to Saturday, October 22
12–8pm
Sunday, October 23
12—6pm
Nearest Metro Stations:
Charles de Gaulle Etoile, line 1, 2, 6
Kléber, line 6
Food & drinks by Ô Divin
Continuing the sentiment of its inaugural edition, Paris Internationale’s 2016 edition will take place at 51 Avenue d’Iéna, a hôtel particulier built in 1897, most notably known as the Parisian residence and salon of prominent art collector Calouste Gulbenkian. From October 18th to the 23rd, the four story mansion, which spans over 3,000 m2, will host 61 participants including 54 galleries and 7 project spaces hailing from 21 countries. Echoing the plural identities of the participants, the building will feature a mosaic of rooms with strikingly specific characteristics. Responding to the current climate of art fairs in regards to both its production and reception, Paris Internationale is a joint initiative from 5 emerging galleries; Crèvecoeur, High Art, Antoine Levi, Sultana and Gregor Staiger, as a collective attempt to develop an appropriate model for fostering new advanced initiatives in contemporary art.
Exhibitors
1857, Oslo
Agustina Ferreyra, San Juan
Antoine Levi, Paris
Arcadia Missa, London
BANK, Shanghai
Bianca D’Alessandro, Copenhagen
Bodega, New York
Bureau des Réalités, Brussels
Carlos/Ishikawa, London
Caro Sposo, Paris
Chapter, New York
Chateau Shatto, Los Angeles
Crèvecoeur, Paris
Croy Nielsen, Vienna
Daniel Marzona, Berlin
Dawid Radziszewski, Warsaw
Deborah Schamoni, Munich
Edouard Montassut, Paris
Emmanuel Hervé, Paris
Federico Vavassori, Milan
Green Art Gallery, Dubai
Gregor Staiger, Zurich
High Art, Paris
Hunt Kastner, Prague
Jack Hanley, New York
Jan Kaps, Cologne
Jaqueline Martins, Sao Paulo
Jenny’s, Los Angeles
Joseph Tang, Paris
Karma, New York
Agustina Ferreyra, San Juan
Antoine Levi, Paris
Arcadia Missa, London
BANK, Shanghai
Bianca D’Alessandro, Copenhagen
Bodega, New York
Bureau des Réalités, Brussels
Carlos/Ishikawa, London
Caro Sposo, Paris
Chapter, New York
Chateau Shatto, Los Angeles
Crèvecoeur, Paris
Croy Nielsen, Vienna
Daniel Marzona, Berlin
Dawid Radziszewski, Warsaw
Deborah Schamoni, Munich
Edouard Montassut, Paris
Emmanuel Hervé, Paris
Federico Vavassori, Milan
Green Art Gallery, Dubai
Gregor Staiger, Zurich
High Art, Paris
Hunt Kastner, Prague
Jack Hanley, New York
Jan Kaps, Cologne
Jaqueline Martins, Sao Paulo
Jenny’s, Los Angeles
Joseph Tang, Paris
Karma, New York
Koppe Astner, Glasgow
KOW, Berlin
LambdaLambdaLambda, Pristina
Marta Cervera, Madrid
Max Mayer, Düsseldorf
Misako & Rosen, Tokyo
Mitchell Algus, New York
Mother’s Tankstation, Dublin
OUTPOST, Norwich
Project Native Informant, London
Proyectos Monclova, Mexico City
Queer Thoughts, New York
Rob Tufnell, London/Cologne
Samy Abraham, Paris
Sandy Brown, Berlin
Section 7 Books, Paris
Shanaynay, Paris
Shane Campbell, Chicago
Simone Subal, New York
SpazioA, Pistoia
Stereo, Warsaw
Sultana, Paris
Tanya Leighton, Berlin
Taylor Macklin, Zurich
Temnikova & Kasela, Tallinn
The Duck, Berlin
Truth & Consequences, Geneva
Union Pacific, London
VI, VII, Oslo
What Pipeline, Detroit
XXX
KOW, Berlin
LambdaLambdaLambda, Pristina
Marta Cervera, Madrid
Max Mayer, Düsseldorf
Misako & Rosen, Tokyo
Mitchell Algus, New York
Mother’s Tankstation, Dublin
OUTPOST, Norwich
Project Native Informant, London
Proyectos Monclova, Mexico City
Queer Thoughts, New York
Rob Tufnell, London/Cologne
Samy Abraham, Paris
Sandy Brown, Berlin
Section 7 Books, Paris
Shanaynay, Paris
Shane Campbell, Chicago
Simone Subal, New York
SpazioA, Pistoia
Stereo, Warsaw
Sultana, Paris
Tanya Leighton, Berlin
Taylor Macklin, Zurich
Temnikova & Kasela, Tallinn
The Duck, Berlin
Truth & Consequences, Geneva
Union Pacific, London
VI, VII, Oslo
What Pipeline, Detroit
XXX