ART FAIRS:Paris Internationale 2017,Part I

Antenna Space Gallery, Nancy Lupo, 92x45x36cmThe 3rd Edition of Paris Internationale continues the effort to support a young generation of galleries and their artists. The fair retains the collaborative spirit of the first two editions, but will see a complete departure from their aesthetic by exchanging the ornate settings of the hôtels particuliers on Avenue d’Iéna for a more industrial building in the Haut-Marais (Part II).

By Efi Michalarou
Photo: Paris Internationale 2017 Archive

Paris Internationale is a joint initiative from 5 emerging Art Galleries: Antoine Levi, Crévecoeur, High Art, Sultana and Gregor Staiger, as a collective  attempt to develop an appropriate model for fostering new advanced initiatives in contemporary art. Paris Internationale 2017 welcomes 55 galleries hailing from 19 countries from them are 20 new exhibitors. Renewing its support of non-profit structures, Paris Internationale also invited eight non-commercial spaces to participate in the fair free of charge. Since 2015, The Cheapest University (T.C.U.) organized collaborative work events in Paris for both emerging and established international artists to discuss and work together in a modest and loosely pedagogical way. Laying its foundation with questions rather than solutions T.C.U. has formed its own distinct version of what can perhaps be described as an “Art School”. On the occasion of Paris Internationale, T.C.U. proposes a new curriculum titled, “What’s in my Bag…?”. Inspired by the eponymous TV show, the reflection was driven by the current security-driven political climate in which bags of citizens are systematically inspected. T.C.U.  invited artists and non-profit spaces to engage publicly within Paris Internationale for the duration of the fair. Organized as an amalgamation of lectures, panel conversations and public conferences,”What’s in my Bag…?” takes part over five days in an attempt to generate inquiry and ignite a  collective reflection. To date, the following artists have confirmed their participation: Mai-Thu Perret (in conversation with Sumesh Sharma), Cally Spooner, Eva Barto, Heike-Karin Foell (in collaboration with the non-profit space Tonus), Mélanie Matranga, David Noonan (in collaboration with the non-profit space Caro Sposo). The building on Rue Beranger was nicknamed “the screw” because of the spiralling ramp at its center. The venue’s  brutalist feel contradicts the decor and codes of Paris Internationale’s previous iterations while offering multiple possibilities for developing specific presentations responding to its architecture and history as the former headquarters of Libération, a newspaper co-founded by Jean-Paul Sartre in 1973 in the wake of the Paris protest movements of May 1968. Libération helped frame and define the political debate  in France and organized a number of memorable parties on the roof. From 1987 until 2015, Libération occupied five levels of the nine story building which  became a symbol of social engagement, a deontological perspective and  a defined journalistic vision.

Info: Paris Internationale, 11 rue Béranger, Paris, Duration: 18-22/10/17, Days & Hours: Wed-Sat (18-21/10/17) 12:00-20:00, Sun (22/10/17) 12:00-18:00, parisinternationale.com

Left: Yu Honglei, A Week of Hers,2017, 30×30×211cm (6 pieces), Antenna Space Gallery,  Right: Beatriz-Olabarrieta, Antoine Levi Gallery
Left: Yu Honglei, A Week of Hers,2017, 30×30×211cm (6 pieces), Antenna Space Gallery, Right: Beatriz-Olabarrieta, Antoine Levi Gallery

 

 

Denis Savary,  Gelamacchina, 2017, Maria Bernheim Gallery
Denis Savary, Gelamacchina, 2017, Maria Bernheim Gallery

 

 

Maggie Madden, A Great Expanse, 2014, © the artist and mother's tankstation limited, Mother's tankstation Gallery
Maggie Madden, A Great Expanse, 2014, © the artist and mother’s tankstation limited, Mother’s tankstation Gallery

 

 

ES, Résistance 5, 2017, Daniel Marzona Gallery
ES, Résistance 5, 2017, Daniel Marzona Gallery

 

 

Phoebe Collings-James, oK oK oK, 2013-2017, Arcadia Missa Gallery
Phoebe Collings-James, oK oK oK, 2013-2017, Arcadia Missa Gallery

 

 

Left: Jochen Lempert,  Untitled (Transparent Wings), 2016, ©BQ, Photo: Roman März, BQ Gallery. Right:  Jochen Lempert, Untitled (Jellyfish), 2016, Photo: Roman März, BQ Gallery
Left: Jochen Lempert, Untitled (Transparent Wings), 2016, ©BQ, Photo: Roman März, BQ Gallery. Right: Jochen Lempert, Untitled (Jellyfish), 2016, Photo: Roman März, BQ Gallery

 

 

Walter Pfeiffer, Sultana Gallery
Walter Pfeiffer, Sultana Gallery

 

 

FM, Quistrebert, 2016, Crevecoeur Gallery
FM, Quistrebert, 2016, Crevecoeur Gallery

 

 

Left: Ei Arakawa, AB-(S)EX (Amy Sillman, B & N, 2007), 2017, Max Mayer Gallery. Right: Pia Camil, Sultana Gallery
Left: Ei Arakawa, AB-(S)EX (Amy Sillman, B & N, 2007), 2017, Max Mayer Gallery. Right: Pia Camil, Sultana Gallery

 

 

Left: Cajsa Von Zeipel, CompanyGallery. Right: Joanna Piotrowska, Dawid Radziszewski Gallery
Left: Cajsa Von Zeipel, CompanyGallery. Right: Joanna Piotrowska, Dawid Radziszewski Gallery

 

 

Leonor Serrano Rivas, Marta Cervera Gallery
Leonor Serrano Rivas, Marta Cervera Gallery

 

 

Walter Pfeiffer, Sultana Gallery
Walter Pfeiffer, Sultana Gallery

 

 

Left: Sigrid Viir, Polish Temnikova&Kasela Gallery. Right: Akashi, 2017, KA 17.015, Francois Ghebaly Gallery
Left: Sigrid Viir, Polish Temnikova&Kasela Gallery. Right: Akashi, 2017, KA 17.015, Francois Ghebaly Gallery

 

 

Athena Papadopoulos, Emalin Gallery
Athena Papadopoulos, Emalin Gallery

 

 

Akashi, 2017, Francois Ghebaly Gallery
Akashi, 2017, Francois Ghebaly Gallery

 

 

Matthieu Haberard , Gianni Manhattan Gallery
Matthieu Haberard , Gianni Manhattan Gallery

 

 

Steve Bishop, Carlos Ishikawa Gallery
Steve Bishop, Carlos Ishikawa Gallery

 

 

Matthieu Haberard, Gianni Manhattan Gallery
Matthieu Haberard, Gianni Manhattan Gallery

 

 

Nils Alix Tabeling, Gianni Manhattan Gallery
Nils Alix Tabeling, Gianni Manhattan Gallery

 

 

Left:  Jack Lavender, killing Time And It's Not Dying, The Approach Gallery. Right: Zadie Xa, Union Pacific Gallery
Left: Jack Lavender, killing Time And It’s Not Dying, The Approach Gallery. Right: Zadie Xa, Union Pacific Gallery

 

 

Urara Tsuchiya, Union Pacific Gallery
Urara Tsuchiya, Union Pacific Gallery

 

 

Left: RM, Imagine (Race), 2016, Mary Mary Gallery. Right: RM, Imagine (Fall), 2016, Mary Mary Gallery
Left: RM, Imagine (Race), 2016, Mary Mary Gallery. Right: RM, Imagine (Fall), 2016, Mary Mary Gallery

 

 

Left: Walter Pfeiffer, Sultana Gallery. Right: Marko Mäetamm, Temnikova&Kasela Gallery
Left: Walter Pfeiffer, Sultana Gallery. Right: Marko Mäetamm, Temnikova&Kasela Gallery

 

 

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