Press Release July 16th 2014 FIAC & (OFF)ICIELLE are organised by Reed Expositions France Organised by CONTENTS INTRODUCTION................................................................................................. 3 GRAND PALAIS ................................................................................................... 5 NAVE & SALON D’HONNEUR .................................................................................................. 5 LEVEL 1 ....................................................................................................................................... 6 LAFAYETTE SECTOR ............................................................................................................... 6 THE DOCKS - CITÉ DE LA MODE ET DU DESIGN ....................................... 7 EXHIBITION PROGRAMMES .................................................................................................. 8 PERFORMANCE ......................................................................................................................... 9 ARTISTS’ FILMS ....................................................................................................................... 10 CONFERENCES ........................................................................................................................ 11 MARCEL DUCHAMP PRIZE ................................................................................................... 12 THE YCI PROGRAMME (YOUNG CURATORS INVITATIONAL) / FONDATION D’ENTREPRISE RICARD ............................................................................... 12 IN PARIS DURING FIAC .................................................................................. 13 & (OFF)ICIELLE ................................................................................................ 13 FIAC PARTNERS............................................................................................... 14 LIST OF GALLERIES ........................................................................................ 17 FIAC............................................................................................................................................ 17 LIST OF GALLERIES ................................................................................................................ 21 (OFF)ICIELLE ........................................................................................................................... 21 SELECTION COMMITTEE - (OFF)ICIELLE ........................................................................ 23 PRACTICAL INFORMATION .......................................................................... 25 FIAC............................................................................................................................................ 25 (OFF)ICIELLE ........................................................................................................................... 25 PRESS CONTACT .............................................................................................. 26 2 INTRODUCTION For its 41st edition, FIAC will be held at the Grand Palais from October 23rd to October 26th 2014. The opening will take place on October 22nd. A major event for artistic creation, FIAC continues its development and confirms its status as a leading international fair. Remaining attentive to the evolutions and concerns of contemporary creation; questioning the transformations of the careers of gallery owners and exhibition organisers as well as artistic practices themselves; leading prospective actions; being creative and responsive while ensuring a spirit of continuity with respect to the basic philosophy of the event – these are the founding principles of this 41st edition of FIAC. In this way, FIAC 2014 reaffirms the key characteristics of its identity: - A rigorous selection process, which ensures the fair’s exemplary quality standards, - A far-reaching vocation that provides a balanced view of modern art, contemporary art and emerging artists, - Openness to different creative practices, - A solid base in the heart of Paris, in a harmonious relationship with public and private stakeholders in the world of art and culture. FIAC 2014 will bring together 191 galleries from 26 countries. France is represented by 48 galleries (25%), followed by the United States with 45 galleries, Germany with 26 galleries, the United Kingdom with 14 galleries, Italy with 11 galleries, Belgium with 9 galleries, Switzerland with 5 galleries, Brazil and Mexico with 4 galleries. 65% of the galleries are European versus 73% in 2013. The countries newly represented this year are Norway, Saudi Arabia, Portugal, India, and Japan. 38 galleries are participating for the first time or returning to FIAC. FIAC is proud to announce the launch of its new event (OFF)ICIELLE (OFF)ICIELLE. ICIELLE. (OFF)ICIELLE will be held in Paris from Wednesday, October 22nd to Sunday, October 26th at the Docks – Cité de la Mode et du Design. The vernissage will take place on Tuesday, October 21st. (OFF)ICIELLE will host around sixty galleries from 13 countries working in the field of contemporary art and the emerging art scene. (OFF)ICIELLE will explore new territories by focusing on the discovery of galleries and young artists, but also the rediscovery of artists that have not or not often been showcased on the international art scene. The event will present galleries whose programming testifies to a particular aptitude for deciphering contemporary creation, and allowing talent to be discovered, whether they are from the emerging scene or not. For its first edition, the Selection Committee consisted of exhibition curators Hou Hanru (Curator/Artistic Director of the MAXXI – Rome), Anne Dressen (ARC Curator and Curator of the Musée d’art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Paris), Florence Ostende (Curator and art historian – Paris), and Olivier Antoine (Founder/Director of the Concept art gallery – Paris) and Josée Gensollen, collector and art patron residing in Marseille. Organised in conjunction with FIAC & (OFF)ICIELLE, the 2014 edition presents a strengthened and enhanced artistic programme. From its historic centre, in the Tuileries Garden, and the Domaine National du Louvre, the first Hors les Murs site inaugurated in 2006, the programme of works has extended into the Jardin des Plantes and the various sites of the Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, to Place Vendôme and the Banks of the Seine. A programme including artists’ films, performances, and concerts and will also be presented on the docks at the Cité de la Mode et du Design. With (OFF)ICIELLE, FIAC extends its various performance programmes. Ouvertures/Openings, devised and produced in collaboration with the Musée du Louvre, is accompanied by the In Process cycle of performances dedicated to young creation and devised in association with curator Mehdi 3 Brit. The Cinéphémère artists’ films programmes (presented in association with the Fondation d’Entreprise Ricard), also shown at the Auditorium du Grand Palais will be presented once again and enhanced through our collaboration with MK2. Two conferences and talks programmes will be held this year: the first at the Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle and the other at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris, for the first time. The Carte Blanche evenings dedicated to artists will be held again this year at the Silencio. The 41st edition of FIAC will also provide the opportunity to discover an exceptional artistic programme in Paris and the regions. The synergies that FIAC develops with the stakeholders of cultural life, through initiatives such as the Parcours Privé and the Galleries Night, on Thursday, October 23rd, contribute to showcasing the French arts scene internationally. This year, inaugurations of major institutions will punctuate FIAC week and that of (OFF)ICIELLE in a special way. The Louis Vuitton Foundation, housed within Frank Gehry’s impressive glass building, will be inaugurated on Monday, October 20th. The reopening of the Monnaie de Paris, which has been undergoing renovations since 2011, will be celebrated on Thursday, October 23rd, holding a major exhibition by Paul McCarthy. After 5 years of renovation, the superb spaces of the Hôtel Salé and the Musée Picasso will once again be open to the public, from Saturday, October 25th. Celebrations for the 30th anniversary of the Fondation Cartier are also in store. 4 GRAND PALAIS For its 41st edition, FIAC will host exhibitors in the Nave of the Grand Palais, the Salon d’Honneur and the exhibition galleries located on the first floor (Level 1 and Lafayette Sector). NAVE & SALON D’HONNEUR The Nave and Salon d’Honneur host 134 international galleries of modern and contemporary art. This year, we note the presence of an unprecedented number of prestigious international galleries, such as 303 Gallery, Air de Paris, Gavin Brown’s enterprise, Capitain Petzel, Sadie Coles HQ, Paula Cooper, Chantal Crousel, Massimo De Carlo, Gagosian Gallery, Gladstone Gallery, Marian Goodman, Bärbel Grässlin, Greene Naftali, Karsten Greve, Hauser & Wirth, Max Hetzler, Xavier Hufkens, Johnen Galerie, Kukje Gallery / Tina Kim Gallery, kurimanzutto, Yvon Lambert, Lelong, Lisson, Luhring Augustine, Matthew Marks, kamel mennour, Metro Pictures, Victoria Miro, Stuart Shave/Modern Art, neugerriemschneider, Galerie Perrotin, Eva Presenhuber, Almine Rech, Thaddaeus Ropac, Andrea Rosen, Esther Schipper, Sprüth Magers, Michael Werner, White Cube, Zeno X, David Zwirner, among many others. We also note a stronger presence of subscriber galleries, including Miguel Abreu, Taka Ishii and Anton Kern, which join the ranks of Art: Concept, Guido W. Baudach, Isabella Bortolozzi, Gavin Brown’s enterprise, gb agency, Greene Naftali, Jan Mot, Franco Noero, Meyer Riegger, or Reena Spaulings Fine Art, Vitamin Creative Space, and many more. The Salon d’Honneur will host 24 galleries that are internationally recognised for their ability to discover and foster tomorrow’s talents, as well as for their ability to significantly establish and effectively guide them. Many galleries specialising in modern art are also present: Galerie 1900-2000, Raquel Arnaud, Applicat-Prazan, Le Minotaure, Mitchell-Innes & Nash, Nahmad Contemporary / Helly Nahmad Gallery, Guillermo de Osma, Sophie Scheidecker, Natalie Seroussi, Galerie Thomas, Tornabuoni, UBU Gallery, Vedovi, Waddington Custot and Zlotowski. A number of solo exhibitions will be presented: Georges Mathieu with Applicat-Prazan, Jon Pestoni with David Kordansky, Lucie Stahl with Neue Alte Brücke, Olafur Eliasson with neugerriemschneider… 5 LEVEL 1 The three exhibition galleries located on the 1st floor host 47 galleries showing contemporary art and emerging trends. The arrival of new “leader” galleries such as Shane Campbell, Canada, Hannah Hoffman, mor.charpentier, Croy Nielsen, On Stellar Rays, Proyectos Monclova, VI, VII… are to be noted. They join the ranks of Marcelle Alix, Dependance, François Ghebaly, Algus Greenspon, Labor, Peres Projects and The Third Line, to name but a few. FIAC continues to support the young generation of French galleries, including: Marcelle Alix, Cortex Athletico, Crèvecoeur, Gaudel de Stampa, mor.charpentier, New Galerie, Triple V, as well as High Art and Antoine Levi, which are present within the framework of the Lafayette sector. A number of solo exhibitions will be presented: Pat O’Neill at Cherry and Martin, Sheila Hicks at Frank Elbaz, Joel Kyack at François Ghebaly, Asim Waqif at Nature Morte, Artie Vierkant at New Galerie, Marieta Chirulescu at Micky Schubert, Luca Dellaverson at Tilton and Harry Dodge at Wallspace. LAFAYETTE SECTOR FIAC and its official partner, the Galeries Lafayette group, continues the support programme for emerging galleries it inaugurated in 2009, with Lafayette Sector. This programme will bring together 10 galleries selected for the high quality of their prospective exhibition programmes, and on the basis of a specific project for FIAC featuring one or two artists. Participants are chosen by a jury of experts: Florence Bonnefous (Director of the Air de Paris gallery, Paris), Scott Cameron Weaver (Curator KUB Arena, Kunsthaus Bregenz), Francesco Stocchi (Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam) and Guillaume Houzé (Director of Sponsorship, Galeries Lafayette group, Paris). This programme provides financial support to each chosen gallery for its participation in FIAC. Since it was established, the Lafayette Sector has supported around sixty galleries, which are among the most promising of their generation. For FIAC 2014, 10 galleries from 6 countries were selected: Laura Bartlett, London Chert, Berlin Thomas Duncan, Los Angeles High Art, Paris Antoine Levi, Paris Parisa Kind, Frankfurt RaebervonStenglin, Zürich Real Fine Arts, New York SpazioA, Pistoia Triple V, Paris Six galleries will present solo exhibitions: Lydia Gifford at Laura Bartlett, Vanessa Safavi at Chert, Steven Baldi at Thomas Duncan, Lena Henke at Parisa Kind, Esther Kläs at SpazioA and Nicolas Roggy at Triple V. Four galleries offer a joint presentation of two artists: Olga Balema and Bradley Kronz at High Art, Sean Townley and Francesco Gennari at Antoine Levi, David Keating and Alexander Wagner at RaebervonStenglin, Nicolas Ceccaldi and Matheiu Malouf at Real Fine Arts. 6 THE DOCKS CITÉ DE LA MODE ET DU DESIGN Designed by architect Georges Morin-Goustiaux, the docks – then known as the “Magasins Généraux” – were created in 1907 to boost the commercial development of Paris. These were the first modern Parisian docks of the 20th century. Their construction in reinforced concrete bears witness to a composition that was radically innovative for the time. In 2005, architects Jakob + MacFarlane were selected to renovate the site. Their project was inspired by the currents of the Seine and directly incorporated the founding principles of this prototype of rationalist architecture, revealing and magnifying the existing structure, that of a historic monument at the origins of modern architecture. The Docks - Cité de la Mode et du Design extends the public promenades along the Seine and emerges within the urban context as an open, lively space, a veritable hub of creation in Paris. The Docks accommodates the IFM (Institut Français de la Mode), Nüba, M.O.B., and Wanderlust – among other residents – who will be closely associated with (OFF)ICIELLE. In a resolutely international context drawing together 13 nationalities, around sixty galleries have been selected to participate in (OFF)ICIELLE. Among these, Samy Abraham (Paris), Rod Barton (London), Nicelle Beauchene (New York), Brand New Gallery (Milan), The Breeder (Athens), Lisa Cooley (New York), Eleven Rivington (New York), Green Art Gallery (Dubai), Frutta (Rome), Kavi Gupta (Chicago), Josh Lilley (London), Limoncello (London), Taro Nasu (Tokyo), M+B (Los Angeles), Meessen De Clercq (Brussels), Sabot (Cluj), Joseph Tang (Paris), Tianrenheyi Art Center (Hangzhou), Schwarz Contemporary (Berlin), Tanya Wagner (Berlin), to name but a few. With an open-minded spirit, (OFF)ICIELLE asserts a 360° view that is diametrically opposed to the standardisation of art. The (OFF)ICIELLE selection thus includes two galleries specialising in Art Brut: Ritsch-Fisch (Strasbourg) and Christian Berst (Paris, New York). This is a form of contemporary creation that is rarely exhibited, but that is also showcased during FIAC week at the exhibition of the Bruno Decharme collection at la maison rouge – fondation Antoine de Galbert, which is also passionate about Art Brut. In the same way (OFF)ICIELLE presents galleries such as Nadja Vilenne (Liège), with an exhibition programme that conveys a unique view of contemporary art, and Magnin-A (Paris), a specialist in African contemporary art. Focusing on the principle of discovery, (OFF)ICIELLE contributes to FIAC’s new maturity. 7 HORS LES MURS The joint cultural programme of FIAC & (OFF)ICIELLE is presented in prestigious Parisian locations through outdoor exhibition and performance programmes, conference series, and screenings of artists’ films. The Hors les Murs programme is a major event that welcomes more than 500 000 people each year. For the 5th consecutive year, the students from the Louvre School will provide a cultural mediation service to present the artworks in the various Hors les Murs programmes and answer visitors’ questions. River shuttles operated by Batobus will be made available free of charge for all bearers of a FIAC or (OFF)ICIELLE access card. Navigating along the Seine, they link up the Grand Palais, FIAC’s Hors les Murs sites and (OFF)ICIELLE on the Docks – Cité de la Mode et du Design. Two direct boats provide transport in 30 minutes, between the Alexandre III pier and the pontoon at the Docks – Cité de la Mode et du Design, inaugurated for the occasion of the launch of (OFF)ICIELLE. EXHIBITION PROGRAMMES Tuileries Garden In conjunction with (OFF)ICIELLE, FIAC will present a programme of outdoor works in the Tuileries Garden in association with the Domaine National du Louvre. The great attraction for artists and galleries of the exceptional context of the garden allows around twenty projects to be assembled each year, combining installations, sculpture, performance, or sound works. Among the artworks and installations to be explored, visitors will find works by Georg Baselitz, Mickaël Beutler, Christian Boltanski, César, the Chapuisat Brothers, Jean Denant, Sou Fujimoto, Thomas Houseago, Lang/Baumann, Moataz Nasr, Jon Rafman, Niki de Saint Phalle, Ernesto Sartori, Patrick Saytour, Tunga, Jean-Luc Verna, and Rebecca Warren, among others. Jardin des Plantes and Muséum national d’ d’Histoire naturelle FIAC presents a programme of contemporary artworks in the Jardin des Plantes, Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle. The works utilise both outdoor and indoor spaces: the Jardin des Plantes, but also the characteristic sites of the Museum such as the Ménagerie, the Galerie de Paléontologie and the Grande Galerie de l’Évolution. This project provides an opportunity to showcase a unique programme based on a contemporary thematic that is entirely suited to the site: art, nature, biodiversity and the environment. The plant collections that live at the Museum serve as a medium and illustration for the dissemination of knowledge about plants, plant ecosystems, the interaction between plants and animals, the relationship between humankind and nature: a didactic site that addresses a very wide audience, where the very young rub shoulders with scientific researchers. Visitors can discover works by Pilar Albarracín, Dieter Appelt, Babak Golkar, François Bucher, Peter Buggenhout, Julian Charrière, Benoit Pype, Julien Salaud, Barthélémy Toguo, and Didier Marcel’s work “Rosée” within the framework of FIAC’s new collaboration with Swarovski. Furthermore, in the context of the In Process programme, performances by Natsuko Uchino and Alejandro Jodorowsky will take place in the Jardin des Plantes during FIAC. Place Vendôme FIAC renews its collaboration with the Comité Vendôme and its members, presenting monumental works on Place Vendôme, to the scale of the site. An exquisite location with elegant stone façades lining its four sides, the square represents the excellence of craftsmanship in service to art. Here, visitors can discover an exceptional in situ project by Paul McCarthy, in association with the Monnaie de Paris. 8 Banks of the Seine / Left Bank Thanks to the redevelopment of the Left Bank of the Seine, FIAC is presenting an open-air itinerary along the Seine between the Tuileries Garden, the Solférino footbridge, the Pont de la Concorde, the Pont Alexandre III, and the Grand Palais. Inside of the Zzz and You maritime containers, located along the André Gorz promenade, artistic sound, video, and light installations will be presented. The Docks - Cité de la Mode et du Design (OFF)ICIELLE invests the ground floor (by the Seine) of the Cité de la Mode et du Design to host an artistic programme within the framework of the Hors les Murs circuit based on the theme of contemporary art in urban space. Over nearly 2 000 m2, bordered by the Seine, (OFF)ICIELLE has created a cultural programme for the whole week of the fair, in association with THIS LAND IS YOUR LAND. The programme includes a selection of artists’ videos (in association with MK2), performances, installations of artworks, concerts, as well as Street Food for sale, in association with the residents (Art Ludique – Le musée, l’IFM, M.O.B, Nuba, Silvera and Wanderlust) This programme will set Paris to the beat of (OFF)ICIELLE’s drum, through original propositions that will enable the general public to familiarise themselves with contemporary art. In collaboration with Nuit Blanche, the Docks - Cité de la Mode et du Design will be invested by artists whose works will be presented throughout (OFF)ICIELLE & FIAC. PERFORMANCE Ouvertures/Openings For the 7th consecutive year, FIAC and the Musée du Louvre present the performance programme Ouvertures/Openings dedicated to exploring the borders between artistic disciplines. This programme questions the history of performance since the 1960s and is interested in renewing its current forms beyond the usual categories. The 2014 edition brings together artists who work in the interstices between dance and performance, questioning the body as a medium, support, and vehicle through a broadened experience of choreography. This year, FIAC in association with the Auditorium of the Louvre will present a performance under the Louvre Pyramid by Simone Forti, on Thursday, October 23rd: State of dance. An evening performance is dedicated to the determining experiments carried out by the pioneer of postmodern dance, based on her observation of animal movement. Rare documents (1973-1977) will be presented by the artist, in conversation with Marcella Lista. Saturday, October 25th, Charlemagne Palestine accompanies Simone Forti to return to a major period of minimalism with a reinterpreted historic work, Illlummminnnatttionnnssss !!!!, in which sound, vocals, and movement explore new affinities. Charlemagne Palestine’s world of sound explores with rare intensity the sensorial and mental pathways engaged in drone. One of the first works by choreographer Jérôme Bel, confronting us with the radical movements of conceptual dance, which, for the past twenty or so years, brings the postmodern idea of an extended form of dance back into play, by drawing it into close contact with the theoretical paradigms of the visual arts and the critical states of the body in contemporary society. On Friday, October 24th, Jérôme Bel will present a piece with a self-referential title, Jérôme Bel, which declares the determined relativity of any artistic gesture. The work is an extreme exercise in reduction, owing to the nudity of the performers, the staging, and theatrical means. It appears to reiterate the question posed by Spinoza, “What can a body do?” in the form of a critical mirror held up to contemporary society. 9 Finally, pioneer of post-minimalist performance Joan Jonas will present a recent creation at the auditorium on Sunday, October 26th, in collaboration with pianist Jason Moran, Reanimation. The work represents a climax within a dense and subtle world, in which actions, images, text, and music reinvent the body as the subversive site of narrative. The work unfolds in the deep sea and vast expanses of snow – the diffracted tale of time immemorial, bearing a profound poetic subversion. In Process In association with curator Mehdi Brit, (OFF)ICIELLE and FIAC are continuing the performance programme dedicated to the young contemporary scene, in a dialogue with a more historic figure of performance, Alejandro Jodorowsky. Mapped out for six days between the Grand Palais and the Hors les Murs sites, these presentations provide the opportunity for encounters with the emerging scene, in order to discover the practices and challenges that are leading performance into new contemporary forms. Rites, shamanism, and religious ceremonies – the vast landscape of rituals offers an array of ingredients and symbols, relating to both individual and collective experiences. As the mirror of the mysterious and sacred, the ritual resonates as a wave of vibrations crystallising the myths that structure the social fabric of our cultural environments and revealing our traditions and universal memory through words and gestures. By revisiting the idea, the remains, or the scenario of a ritual, these artists embark on a poetic and process-based quest through performance. Performances by Walid Al Wawi, Pablo de Laborde Lascaris, Kapwani Kiwanga, Emilie Pitoiset, Laure Prouvost, Natsuko Uchino and Alejandro Jodorowsky will be presented during the whole FIAC week. ARTISTS’ FILMS Le Cinéphémère For the fifth consecutive year, FIAC has been associated with the Fondation d’Entreprise Ricard to present the Cinéphémère in the Jardin des Tuileries, in collaboration with the Musée du Louvre. The Cinéphémère is a 14-seat cinema that is entirely equipped and installed in a custom-built shipping container. Artists’ films of a maximum duration of 30 minutes will be screened daily during FIAC week. (OFF)ICIELLE will be associated with the programming of the Cinéphémère. Auditorium du Grand Palais In association with MK2, FIAC is developing its cultural programme by offering a cycle of feature films in the Auditorium du Grand Palais. Conferences and book signings will also be presented in this space, as well as performances by Emilie Pitoiset and Kapwani Kiwanga within the framework of the In Process programme. Silencio Located in the Quartier de la Bourse, Silencio is a miscellaneous space, combining the atmospheres of an English-style private club, a chic hotel bar, a small concert hall and an intimate nightclub. Entirely imagined and designed by David Lynch, the space is inspired by the diversity and originality of his signature style. Each evening during FIAC, a programme of films, concerts and talks with artists will be presented. “Carte blanche” events are dedicated to artists such as Alexandre Singh, Jessica Warboys, Mark Geffriaud, and Peter Wächtler. The cocktail menu will be specifically devised by artist Ryan Gander. 10 CONFERENCES “Humans are animals among animals” animals” FIAC is organising a cycle of two round table talks based on the theme “Humans are animals among animals” at the Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle in association with COAL (Coalition pour l’Art et le Développement Durable). Each round table discussion presents a dialogue between an artist, a scientist from the Museum, and a philosopher, related to the theme of the potential interactions between art, science, and political activism. Artists Michel Blazy and Barthélémy Toguo will participate. Conferences on Thursday, October 23rd, and Saturday, October 25th, from 6pm to 8 pm. Auditorium de la Grande Galerie de l’Evolution, Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle Address: 36 rue Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire - 75005 Paris Voices of Urgency FIAC & (OFF)ICIELLE, in association with the Ecole Nationale des Beaux-Arts de Paris, present Voices of Urgency, a cycle of seminars and discussions relating to poetry and the social sciences, held at the Amphithéâtre d’Honneur. Devised and orchestrated by Alex Cecchetti, Voices of Urgency invites the public to four events where poetry lies at the heart of the discussion, in direct confrontation with art and other forms of contemporary thought. Voices of Urgency is based on the postulate that poetry is called upon to play a fundamental role within our society. It proposes talks between researchers from the social sciences and international poets: Giorgio Agamben (philosopher, Italy), Vinciane Despret (philosopher of science and ethologist, Belgium), Abdellatif Laâbi (poet, France), Zeyar Lynn (poet, Burma), Yuri Manin (mathematician, Russia), Ariana Reines (poet, USA), Peter Semolic (poet, Slovenia), Serhiy Zhadan (poet, The Ukraine), and Tim Etchells (artist, writer, United Kingdom) are the speakers. Conferences on Thursday, October 23rd, Friday, October 24th, Saturday, October 25th, and Sunday, October 26th, from 6 to 8 pm Amphithéâtre d’Honneur at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris (ENSBA) Address: 4 rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris 11 Marcel Duchamp Prize FIAC reaffirms its commitment alongside the ADIAF and the Centre Pompidou, by hosting the projects of the four artists preselected for the 2014 Marcel Duchamp Prize: - Théo Mercier, born in 1984. Represented by Gabrielle Maubrie Gallery and VnH Gallery in Paris. - Julien Prévieux, born in 1974. Represented by Jousse Entreprise Gallery, Paris. - Florian and Michaël Quistrebert, born in 1982 and 1976. Represented by Crèvecoeur Gallery in Paris, and Juliette Jongma in Amsterdam. - Evariste Richer, born in 1969. Represented by Meessen De Clercq Gallery in Brussels and Schleicher/Lange Gallery in Berlin. The works presented by these four artists will be exhibited during FIAC’s 41st edition, at the Grand Palais. The winner’s name will be announced on Saturday, October 25th, 2014. Jury of the Marcel Duchamp Prize 2014: - Bernard Blistene (France), Directeur du Musée National d’Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou, President of the jury - Joop N.A. Van Caldenborgh (The Netherlands), Collector - Gilles Fuchs (France), President of the ADIAF, Collector - Anibal Y. Jozami (Argentina), Collector - Jacqueline Matisse-Monnier (France, United States), Artist - Thierry Raspail (Fance), Director of the Musée d’Art Contemporain and Artistic Director of the Biennale d’Art Contemporain de Lyon - Robert Storr (United States), Independent curator, Dean of the Fine Arts School, Yale University THE YCI PROGRAMME (YOUNG CURATORS INVITATIONAL) / FONDATION D’ENTREPRISE RICARD FIAC, the Fondation d’Entreprise Ricard and the Institut Français are hosting the YCI programme (Young Curators Invitational) for the 9th consecutive year. YCI assembles a group of promising personalities from the rising generation of critics and exhibition curators in Paris, during FIAC week. Participants are selected based on propositions from international institutions. The YCI programme offers them, under privileged conditions, the opportunity to discover an effervescent arts scene and meet the stakeholders from the art world who have come to the fair. Since its creation, the YCI programme has allowed around sixty young international curators to familiarise themselves with the French arts scene. 12 In Paris during FIAC & (OFF) ICIELLE The 41st edition of FIAC and the inaugural edition of (OFF)ICIELLE provide the occasion to discover a rich artistic programme in Paris and the regions. This year, the inaugurations of major institutions will punctuate FIAC week in a particularly special way. The Louis Vuitton Foundation, housed within Frank Gehry’s impressive glass building, will be inaugurated on Monday, October 20th. The reopening of the Monnaie de Paris, which has been undergoing renovations since 2011, will be celebrated on Thursday, October 23rd, holding a major exhibition by Paul McCarthy. After 5 years of renovation, the superb spaces of the Hôtel Salé and the Musée Picasso will once again by open to the public, from Saturday, October 25th. Celebrations for the 30th anniversary of the Fondation Cartier are also in store. This year, once again, many institutions are showcasing contemporary artists. The Centre Pompidou reflects on the work of Frank Gehry, architect of the Fondation Louis Vuitton, and presents a new display of his contemporary collections. The Palais de Tokyo is holding the collective exhibition “Inside”, a physical and mental odyssey inside artworks. The Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris is organising the first retrospective in France of Canadian sculptor David Altmedj. The Musée Rodin presents in situ works by the artistic duo Dewar & Gicquel in its superb gardens. Modern artists will also be celebrated. Two exhibitions dedicated to Marcel Duchamp and Robert Delaunay will be presented at the Centre Pompidou. The Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris will exhibit the work of Sonia Delaunay, bringing together nearly 400 works. The Musée du Luxembourg reflects on the career of art dealer Paul Durand-Ruel, whose intense activity marked the Impressionist years in Paris. Niki de Saint Phalle will be shown at the Grand Palais, which is presenting the largest exhibition dedicated to the artist in the last 20 years. At Jeu de Paume, Garry Winogrand, a famous columnist in post-war America is the subject of a major retrospective. FIAC & (OFF)ICIELLE (OFF)ICIELLE also provide the opportunity to discover numerous private collections. La maison rouge - fondation Antoine de Galbert hosts the Bruno Decharme collection. The collection was started in the 1980s, and assembles the main Art Brut artists from the mid-19th century to the present day. Installed within the former agency of architect Robert Mallet Stevens, the Fondation Hippocrène exhibits a selection of artworks from the David Robert Art Foundation. In Lille, the Tripostal invites you to discover “Secret Passions – Private flemish collections”. This exceptional project draws together 18 Belgian collectors, 155 works and over 80 artists. Not far from (OFF)ICIELLE (OFF)ICIELLE, ICIELLE Bétonsalon – Centre d’Art et de Recherche is presenting “The Pale Fox” exhibition devised from research conducted by Camille Henrot for her film Grosse Fatigue (Lion d’argent at the 2013 Venice Biennale). The Institut du Monde Arabe presents the largest multidisciplinary event ever dedicated in France to contemporary Morocco, the main section of which is dedicated to a major exhibition commissioned by Jean-Hubert Martin. La Cinémathèque française – Musée du Cinéma pays tribute to François Truffaut, a hugely important figure of the Nouvelle Vague. Finally, the MAC/VAL – Musée d’Art Contemporain du Val-de-Marne dedicates its spaces to artist Tania Mouraud. On the outskirts of Paris, Paris South Korean artist Lee Ufan is guest of honour at the Château de Versailles. At the Centre Pompidou-Metz, the building of Shigeru Ban, Pritzker Prize 2014, presents the exhibition “Phares” in the Grande Nef, as well as “1984-1999. La décennie” and “Formes simples”, a major exhibition that presents the modern fascination for essential forms. The Galleries Night During FIAC week, the exceptional character of the latest offerings from Parisian galleries also accompanies this rich and diverse programme. Parisian galleries join forces to welcome FIAC visitors on Thursday, October 23rd, 2014 from 6:00 to 10:00 pm. For this occasion, many galleries will be inaugurating their latest exhibitions. We are delighted to renew our collaboration with Galeries Mode d’Emploi and the Comité Professionnel des Galeries d’Art for this event. 13 FIAC PARTNERS FIAC warmly acknowledges the support of the Galeries Lafayette group, which has accompanied FIAC as our official partner for the last five years. In its trades, but also in its commitment as a patron, as well as in the passion and convictions of its body corporate over the last five generations, the enhancement and democratisation of creation have long represented core values for the company. On the initiative of the Direction du Mécénat et de l’Image, created in 2010 to federate all of the actions belonging to its policy in support of the emerging or confirmed arts scenes, the brand is manifesting its commitment in all fields of contemporary creation, from production to dissemination. Since 2009, the Galeries Lafayette group has thus encouraged access to the art market for young galleries, selected based on the quality of their prospective programming, through a grant allowing them to present the artists that they support. The ten galleries that receive the support of the Group constitute the Lafayette Sector, an ambitious programme that holds a central place within the Fair. This partnership thus falls within one of the vocations of the Galeries Lafayette group, which has been part of its identity for 120 years: making Beauty more accessible and sharing the joy of helping to discover tomorrow’s talents. FIAC is pleased to welcome Swarovski as a partner of the Hors les Murs and Jardin des Plantes artistic programme. In collaboration with Gaël Charbau, the curator of the project, the house of Swarovski and FIAC have launched a call for projects among the galleries participating in the fair, in order to produce an artwork to be shown in the Jardin des Plantes. A poetic and delicate proposal by artist Didier Marcel drew the jury’s attention: playing on a semantic analogy, the work entitled “Rosée” will invest the space of the garden’s rose garden, invading it with a multitude of forms of crystal beads and droplets of various diameters, which will be grafted to the existing installations. Since its creation in 2006, the Fondation d’Entreprise Ricard has supported the YCI programme (Young Curators Invitational), which invites young curators and art critics to meet protagonists from the Parisian arts scene (artists, galleries, collectors, etc). The Fondation d’Entreprise Ricard thus intends to foster the international visibility of the young French arts scene among emerging art critics. With FIAC, it launched the programme of presentation of artists’ films, the Cinéphémère, in the Tuileries Garden. The Fondation d’Entreprise Ricard is also associated with the development of the FIAC iPhone application. Connecting the Grand Palais, the various Hors les Murs sites of FIAC & (OFF)ICIELLE, the Batobus river shuttles will circulate between the Pont Alexandre III pier at the foot of the Grand Palais and the pontoon at the Docks, newly provided for this occasion. We would also like to emphasise the commitment of our partners Renault, Clifford Chance, Guerlain, and Hiscox, who provide us with considerable support in carrying out our projects. We warmly acknowledge all those who accepted to be part of the 41st edition of FIAC – the institutions, collectors, and partners, first and foremostly the Galeries Lafayette group, which has been associated with FIAC since 2005, and our official partner since 2009. 14 Official Partner Galeries Lafayette group ASSOCIATE PARTNERS Clifford Chance Fondation d’Entreprise Ricard Guerlain Hiscox Renault Swarovski Institutional partners Comité Vendôme Mairie de Paris Ecole du Louvre Institut Français RMN - Grand Palais PARTNERS Aesop Air France Art Lease, Etat de Siège Batobus Berluti Biologique Recherche Mark’s Orange Quintessence RATP Ruinart Sequana HOTEL PARTNERS Le Meurice Le Royal Monceau Hôtel du Collectionneur Les Jardins du Marais Le Park Hyatt Hôtel Régina - Hôtel Raphaël - Villa Hôtel Majestic Hôtel Paradis 15 MEDIA PARTNERS A Nous Paris Aesthetica Art Forum Art in America Art Press Art Review Artam ArtFacts.net Artports.com Arts magazine Baku Beaux-Arts Magazine BFM / RMC Régie Brasileiros Code Magazine 2.0 Connaissance des Arts Cura Art Magazine Direct Matin Elephant Esse Filaf Flash Art Int. / Art Diary France Culture Frieze magazine Gallery.spb LCI Le Figaro Le Journal des arts Les Echos L’Oeil L’Officiel Art L’Officiel Louise Blouin Media M19 Magazine May Revue Mousse International New York Times Paris Première Pipeline Quotidien de l’art Revue 02 Slash Sleek Standard Magazine Stiletto Stylia Telerama The Artnewspaper Vivre Côté Paris (Index as at July 16th 2014) 16 LIST OF GALLERIES FIAC Galerie 1900-2000, Paris Ubu gallery, New York Miguel Abreu, New York* Air de Paris, Paris Algus Greenspon, New York Christian Andersen, Copenhagen* Applicat-Prazan, Paris Raquel Arnaud, São Paulo Art: Concept, Paris Alfonso Artiaco, Napoli Athr Gallery, Jeddah* Balice Hertling, Paris Catherine Bastide, Brussels Baudach, Berlin Bortolami, New York Isabella Bortolozzi, Berlin Luciana Brito, São Paulo Broadway 1602, New York Gavin Brown’s enterprise, New York Bugada & Cargnel, Paris Shane Campbell, Chicago* Campoli Presti, London, Paris Canada, New York* Capitain Petzel, Berlin carlier | gebauer, Berlin Cherry and Martin, Los Angeles Mehdi Chouakri, Berlin C L E A R I N G, New York, Brussels Sadie Coles HQ, London Continua, San Gimignano, Beijing, Boissy-le-Châtel Paula Cooper, New York Vera Cortês Art Agency, Lisboa* Cortex Athletico, Bordeaux, Paris Crèvecoeur, Paris CRG, New York* Chantal Crousel, Paris Croy Nielsen, Berlin* Ellen De Bruijne Projects, Amsterdam Massimo De Carlo, Milano, London Elizabeth Dee, New York Dependance, Brussels Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv Eigen+Art, Berlin, Leipzig Frank Elbaz, Paris Essex Street, New York Fortes Vilaça, São Paulo Peter Freeman, Inc., Paris, New York House of Gaga, México D.F. Gagosian Gallery, Paris, Le Bourget, New York, London, Beverly Hills, Hong Kong, Roma Gaudel de Stampa, Paris gb agency, Paris GDM, Paris François Ghebaly, Los Angeles 17 Gladstone Gallery, New York, Brussels Marian Goodman, Paris, New York Bärbel Grässlin, Frankfurt Greene Naftali, New York Karsten Greve, Paris, Köln, St. Moritz Hauser & Wirth, Zürich, London, New York Max Hetzler, Berlin, Paris Hannah Hoffman, Los Angeles* Xavier Hufkens, Brussels In Situ - Fabienne Leclerc, Paris Taka Ishii, Tokyo* Johnen Galerie, Berlin* Jousse Entreprise, Paris Annely Juda Fine Art, London Kadel Willborn, Düsseldorf Karma International, Zürich kaufmann repetto, Milano Anton Kern, New York* Kohn Gallery, Los Angeles* David Kordansky, Los Angeles Tomio Koyama, Tokyo* Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler, Berlin Krinzinger, Wien Kukje Gallery / Tina Kim Gallery, Seoul, New York kurimanzutto, México D.F. Labor, México D.F. Yvon Lambert, Paris Le Minotaure, Paris Simon Lee, London, Hong Kong Lehmann Maupin, New York, Hong Kong Lelong, Paris, New York Lisson, London, New York, Milano Loevenbruck, Paris Florence Loewy, Paris Luhring Augustine, New York* Mai 36 Galerie, Zürich Marcelle Alix, Paris Matthew Marks, New York, Los Angeles Gabrielle Maubrie, Paris Hans Mayer, Düsseldorf McKee Gallery, New York Mendes Wood DM, São Paulo kamel mennour, Paris Metro Pictures, New York Meyer Riegger, Berlin mfc-michèle didier, Brussels, Paris Francesca Minini, Milano Massimo Minini, Brescia Victoria Miro, London Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York* Stuart Shave/Modern Art, London* Monitor, Roma mor.charpentier, Paris* Jan Mot, Brussels, México D.F. mother’s tankstation, Dublin MOTINTERNATIONAL, London, Brussels* Murray Guy, New York* Nächst St. Stephan Rosemarie Schwarzwälder, Wien Nagel Draxler, Berlin, Köln Nahmad Contemporary / Helly Nahmad Gallery, New York* 18 Nature Morte, New Dehli* Neu, Berlin Neue Alte Brücke, Frankfurt neugerriemschneider, Berlin New Galerie, Paris Franco Noero, Torino Nathalie Obadia, Paris, Brussels Office Baroque, Brussels On Stellar Rays, New York* Guillermo de Osma, Madrid Overduin & Co., Los Angeles Pace, New York, London, Beijing Parra & Romero, Madrid, Ibiza Françoise Paviot, Paris Peres Projects, Berlin Emmanuel Perrotin, Paris, New York, Hong Kong Plan B, Cluj, Berlin Praz-Delavallade, Paris Eva Presenhuber, Zürich ProjecteSD, Barcelona* Proyectos Monclova, México D.F.* Almine Rech, Paris, Brussels Reena Spaulings Fine Art, New York Michel Rein, Paris, Brussels Rodeo, Istanbul Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris, Salzburg Andrea Rosen, New York Tucci Russo, Torre Pellice (Torino) Sophie Scheidecker, Paris Esther Schipper, Berlin Micky Schubert, Berlin* Gabriele Senn, Wien Natalie Seroussi, Paris Sfeir-Semler, Beirut, Hamburg ShanghART, Shanghai, Beijing, Singapore Jessica Silverman, San Francisco VI, VII, Oslo* Skarstedt, New York, London Sommer Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv Pietro Sparta, Chagny Sprüth Magers, Berlin, London Micheline Szwajcer, Antwerp Daniel Templon, Paris, Brussels The Approach, London The Third Line, Dubai Galerie Thomas, München* Tilton, New York* Tornabuoni Arte, Paris, Firenze, Milano Ubu gallery, New York Valentin, Paris Georges-Philippe & Nathalie Vallois, Paris Van de Weghe, New York Vedovi, Brussels Anne de Villepoix, Paris Vilma Gold, London Jonathan Viner, London Vitamin Creative Space, Guangzhou, Beijing Waddington Custot, London Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen Wallspace, New York* 19 Michael Werner, New York, London White Cube, London, Hong Kong, São Paulo Jocelyn Wolff, Paris Xippas, Paris, Genève, Montevideo, Punta del Este Thomas Zander, Köln Zeno X, Antwerp Zlotowski, Paris David Zwirner, New York, London LAFAYETTE SECTOR Laura Bartlett, London * Chert, Berlin * Thomas Duncan, Los Angeles * High Art, Paris * Antoine Levi, Paris * Parisa Kind, Frankfurt * RaebervonStenglin, Zürich * Real Fine Arts, New York * SpazioA, Pistoia * Triple V, Paris Index as at July 16th, 2014 (may be subject to modification) * New galleries participating in FIAC or returning in 2014 20 LIST OF GALLERIES (OFF) ICIELLE Samy Abraham, Paris anne barrault, Paris Rod Barton, London Nicelle Beauchene, New York Bendana | Pinel Art Contemporain, Paris Christian Berst, Paris, New York Brand New Gallery, Milano The Breeder, Athens, Monte-Carlo Martine et Thibault de la Châtre, Paris Lisa Cooley, New York Jeanrochdard, Paris, Brussels Dittrich & Schlechtriem, Berlin Anat Ebgi, Los Angeles Eleven Rivington, New York Marie-Laure Fleisch, Roma Frutta, Roma Christophe Gaillard, Paris Annie Gentils, Antwerp Laurent Godin, Paris Isabelle Gounod, Paris Green Art Gallery, Dubai Bertrand Grimont, Paris Kavi Gupta, Chicago, Berlin Alain Gutharc, Paris Reinhard Hauff, Stuttgart Emmanuel Hervé, Paris Hopstreet, Brussels Hussenot, Paris Ibid., London Kerlin, Dublin Ellis King, Dublin Dohyang Lee, Paris Levy Delval, Brussels Josh Lilley, London Limoncello, London ltd los angeles, Los Angeles Magnin-A, Paris M+B, Los Angeles Meessen De Clercq, Brussels Eva Meyer, Paris Alberta Pane, Paris Claudine Papillon, Paris Tatjana Pieters, Ghent ribordy contemporary, Geneva melanieRio, Nantes, Paris Ritsch-Fisch, Strasbourg Rokeby, London Sabot, Cluj Federica Schiavo, Roma 21 Schwarz Contemporary, Berlin Semiose, Paris Joseph Tang, Paris Taro Nasu, Tokyo Tianrenheyi Art Center, Hangzhou Nadja Vilenne, Liège Tanja Wagner, Berlin Kate Werble, New York Zink, Berlin Index as at July 18th, 2014 (may be subject to modification) 22 SELECTION COMMITTEE – (OFF) ICIELLE - Olivier Antoine, Founder/Director of the gallery Art: Concept – Paris. After having created his gallery in 1992 in Nice, Olivier Antoine moved to the 13th arrondissement in Paris, an area then undergoing rapid growth. Art: Concept presents artists such as Ulla von Brandenburg, Jeremy Deller, Michel Blazy, Hubert Duprat, and Roman Signer. Exhibiting at FIAC, but also at Art Basel, Art Basel Miami, and Frieze New York, Olivier Antoine knows how to effectively promote his artists on the international scene and make his gallery a leading player. - Anne Dressen, Curator of ARC/Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris – Paris Anne Dressen’s exhibitions explore informal and peripheral artistic practices in relation to traditional fine arts, particularly in regards to sound, music videos, copying, and traditional handcraft or decorative practices. This can been seen in her exhibitions: Off the Record (2004), Playback (2007), Sturtevant. The Razzle Dazzle of Thinking (2010), Seconde Main (2010), La Demeure Joyeuse (2012), and Decorum. Tapis et Tapisseries d’Artistes (2013) which opened at the Power Station of Art, Shanghai (2014). In collaboration with the MACBA, she will also be the curator for Carol Rama’s retrospective in Barcelona in 2014. She teaches video art history at ECAL, Lausanne. - Josée Gensollen, Collector – Marseille Josée Gensollen is interested in contemporary art as a space for exploration and a subject of contemplation. As collectors and patrons for over thirty years, she and her husband have established a conceptual and minimalist art collection that has been open for viewing since 2005 at “La Fabrique”, an exhibition space in the heart of Marseille. The Gensollen Collection has been the subject of numerous exhibitions around the world in museums and art centres from Berlin to Tokyo, via Istanbul and New York. Josée Gensollen is currently a member of the Centre National des Arts Plastiques acquisitions board after being a member of the Museums of Marseille acquisitions board. In addition, she is currently President of the Jury des Mécènes du Sud and a member of the selection committee for Loop, Art-o-rama, and Pareidolie after almost fifteen years on selection committees for various fairs and art events, among which Artissima, the Lyon Biennial, and the Le Fresnoy Studio Prize. - Hou Hanru, Curator/Artistic Director of MAXXI – Rome Hou Hanru has been the Artistic Director at the National Museum of the 21st Century Arts (MAXXI) in Rome since 2013. MAXXI is the foremost Italian institution dedicated to contemporary creations. Born in 1963 in Guangzhou, China, Hou Hanru graduated from the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing before moving to Paris in 1990. From 2006 to 2012, he was the Director of Exhibitions and Public Programs and also the Chair of Exhibition Studies and Museology at the San Francisco Art Institute. He has curated international exhibitions and has participated in various biennials including Venice (French Pavilion in 1999, the Zone of Urgency exhibition in 2003, and also the Chinese Pavilion in 2007), Shanghai in 2000, Tirana in 2005, Istanbul in 2007, and Lyon in 2009. Hou Hanru has been a consultant for a number of international institutions including the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; and the Kumamoto Museum of Contemporary Art, Japan. He is a correspondent for Flash Art International and also contributes to many other publications. He has taught at the Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten in Amsterdam and HISK in Antwerp/Ghent. 23 - Florence Ostende, Curator and art historian – Paris Curator, art historian, and writer, Florence Ostende recently organised A Story of Two Museums: The Museum of Jurassic Technology and The Museum of American Art (City University of New York), Pierre Huyghe +/- (The Artist’s Institute), Louise Hervé & Chloé Maillet (Dallas Contemporary) and the symposium These Things Called Exhibitions (New Museum). She currently teaches at HEAD, Haute École d’Art et de Design, Geneva. Previous posts include Adjunct curator at Dallas Contemporary (2011–14), curator at Maison Populaire, Paris (2010) and curator-in-residence at the Palais de Tokyo (2009–10). she has also worked at MACBA, Barcelona (2009), Centre Pompidou, Paris (2997) and MAC, Marseille (2006). She has organised many exhibitions of new works by artists such as Thomas Hirschhorn, David Jablonowski, Claude Lévêque, Wesley Meuris, Marie Reinert, Michael Smith, Mario Garcia Torres, Joëlle Tuerlinckx, and Richard Wentworth. Her writing has appeared in numerous publications and journals such as Frieze and Les Cahiers du MNAM. She holds MAs in Curating Contemporary Art (Royal College of Art, London), Art History (Paris IV Sorbonne) and English Literature (Université de Provence). 24 PRACTICAL INFORMATION FIAC Grand Palais Avenue Winston Churchill - 75008 Paris Metro: lines 1 and 13 Champs–Élysées Clemenceau Bus: lines 72 | 42 | 73 | 83 | 93 Parking: Rond-Point Champs–Élysées Schedule: Preview on Tuesday, October 22nd, from 2 pm to 10 pm, by invitation only. Public opening from Thursday, October 23rd, to Sunday, October 26th, 2014 from midday to 8 pm. Late-night opening on Friday, October 24th, until 9 pm Prices: Full price € 35 FIAC entry + FIAC catalogue, € 60 Combined ticket FIAC + (OFF)ICIELLE: € 40 Reduced price (under 26 years), € 20 Under 12 years of age, free Catalogue, € 35 (OFF) ICIELLE Les Docks – Cité de la Mode et du Design 34, quai d’Austerlitz - 75013 Paris Metro: Lines 5 and 10 – Gare d’Austerlitz (5 min. walking), Lines 1 and 14 – Gare de Lyon (5 min. walking, Pont de Bercy Exit), Line 6 : Quai de la Gare (5 min. walking) RER: C – Gare d’Austerlitz, A and D – Gare de Lyon Bus: 89, 20, 24, 57, 61, 63, 87, 91 Parking: 29 Quai d’Austerlitz Opening hours: Preview on Tuesday, October 21st, from 3 pm to 9 pm, by invitation only. Open to the public from Wednesday, October 22nd, to Sunday, October 26th, 2014 from 11 am to 7 pm Late-night opening on Friday, October 24th, until 9 pm Prices: Full price € 15 (OFF)ICIELLE entry + (OFF)ICIELLE catalogue, € 20 Reduced price (under 26 years), € 10 Under 12 years of age, free Combined ticket FIAC + (OFF)ICIELLE: € 40 Catalogue, € 15 Batobus: River shuttles operated by Batobus will be made available free of charge for all bearers of a FIAC or (OFF)ICIELLE access card. Navigating along the Seine, they link up the Grand Palais, FIAC’s Hors les Murs sites and (OFF)ICIELLE on the Docks - Cité de la Mode et du Design. Two direct river shuttles provide transport in 30 minutes, between the Alexandre III pier and the pontoon at the Docks. 25 PRESS CONTACTS Claudine Colin Communication Marine Le Bris 28 Rue de Sévigné – 75004 Paris +33 (0)1 47 56 65 79 [email protected] French Press Relations Marine Le Bris [email protected] Thomas Lozinski [email protected] International Press Relations Victoria Cooke [email protected] Diane Junqua [email protected] Accreditations and Press Documents Connect to our websites to access the complete lists of galleries and events in Paris during FIAC & (OFF)ICIELLE, press releases, along with a selection of rights-free images. www.fiac.com “press” rubric, password: fiacparis www.officielleartfair.com “press” rubric Reed Expositions France 52-54 Quai de Dion Bouton 92806 Puteaux 26
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