Art Paris is pleased to announce its 22nd edition as it returns to the Grand Palais from April 2—5, 2020. In the 20 years since its founding, Art Paris has established itself as Paris’s major spring fair for modern and contemporary art. Bringing together more than 150 galleries from over 20 countries – from the post-war to the contemporary period, Art Paris is a place for discovery, placing special emphasis on the European scene, whilst exploring
the new horizons of international creative hubs, whether in Asia, Africa, the Middle East or Latin America. This year, the fair will showcase a two-fold “Focus” – turning to both the French contemporary art scene and the emerging Iberian art hubs, specifically Barcelona, Lisbon, Madrid and Porto. In parallel, the “Solo Show” sector will be dedicated to monographic exhibitions, while “Promises” pursues its support to young and emerging galleries.
New participants make up 31% of the 2020 selection, which is marked by the arrival of Parisian galleries including Jeanne Bucher Jaeger, Galerie Sator and Caroline Smulders in association with Karsten Greve. From an international standpoint, five countries will be represented for the first time: Bulgaria, Denmark, Greece, the Ivory Coast and Turkey. Contributing to the Iberian Peninsula contingent are 12 galleries from Barcelona, Madrid, Lisbon and Porto. The Asian scene will affirm its presence, with 5 galleries from South Korea including 313 Art Project, Gallery Simon, Gallery H.A.N., Mo J Gallery and Gallery SoSo. Works by African artists will be on show in the Main Sector, at ARTCO Gallery (Aachen/Le Cap) and Niki Cryan (Lagos), as well as in the “Promises” sector with 31 Project (Paris), Galerie Véronique Rieffel (Paris/Abidjan) and Septieme Gallery (Paris), all of which are participating for the first time. The Middle Eastern scene will also be present with a special focus at Galerie Brigitte Schenk (Cologne), presenting works by Halim al Karim (Iraq), Tarek Al Ghoussein (Kuweit) and Abdulnasser Gharem (Saudi Arabia), whose installation The Safe was one of the highlights of Art Basel 2019’s Unlimited sector.
List of Galleries:
313 Art Project (Seoul), Galerie 8+4 – Paris (Paris), A2Z Art Gallery (Paris / Hong Kong), A&R Fleury (Paris), AD Galerie (Montpellier), L’Agence à Paris (Paris), GalerÍa Miquel Alzueta (Barcelona), Ana Mas Projects (Barcelona), Galerie Andres Thalmann (Zurich), Art Agency (Sofia), Artco Gallery (Aachen), Art : Concept (Paris), Artem-Reich (Basel), FDP Art et Patrimoine (Sète), Artisyou (Paris), Artkelch (Freiburg im Breisgau), Galerie Arts d’Australie • Stéphane Jacob (Paris), Galerie Cédric Bacqueville (Lille), La Balsa Arte (Bogotá / Medellín), Galerie Ange Basso (Paris), Galerie Belem / Albert Benamou, Barbara Lagié, Véronique Maxé (Paris), Galerie Claude Bernard (Paris), Galerie Thomas Bernard – Cortex Athletico (Paris), Galerie Berthéas (Vichy / Saint-Étienne / Paris ), Galerie Berthet-Aittouarès (Paris), Galerie Binome (Paris), Bogéna Galerie (Saint-Paul-de-Vence), Bosco Hong (Hong Kong), Galerie Jean Brolly (Paris), Galerie C (Neuchâtel), Pierre-Yves Caër Gallery (Paris), Galerie Capazza (Nançay), CCK Itinérant /Institut Français d’Argentine (Buenos Aires), Ceysson & Bénétière (New York / Luxembourg / Paris / Saint-Étienne), Galerie Chauvy (Paris), Galerie Chevalier (Paris), Christopher Cutts Gallery (Toronto), Clémentine de la Féronnière (Paris), Creative Growth (Oakland), Galerie Michel Descours (Lyon), Galerie Anne de Villepoix (Paris), Dilecta (Paris), Galeria Marc Domènech (Barcelona), Galerie Dominique Fiat (Paris), Galerie Patricia Dorfmann (Paris), Galerie Dutko (Paris), Galerie Eric Mouchet (Paris), Espace Meyer Zafra (Paris), Galeria Ethra (Mexico City), La Galerie Valérie Eymeric (Lyon), Galerie Les Filles du Calvaire (Paris), Flatland (Amsterdam), Francesca Antonini Arte Contemporanea (Rome), Freijo Gallery (Madrid), Galerie Pascal Gabert (Paris), Galerie Claire Gastaud (Clermont-Ferrand / Paris), Galerie Louis Gendre (Paris / Chamalières), Gimpel & Müller (Paris), Galerie Michel Giraud (Paris / Luxembourg), Galerie Philippe Gravier (Paris / Saint Cyr en Arthies), Galerie Bertrand Grimont (Paris), H Gallery (Paris), H.A.N. Gallery (Seoul), Galerie Hengevoss-Dürkop (Hamburg), Galerie Ernst Hilger (Vienna), Huberty & Breyne Gallery (Brussels / Paris), Galerie Hurtebize (Cannes), Intervalle (Paris), Galerie Lacan (Strasbourg), Galerie La Forest Divonne (Paris / Brussels), La Galerie Particulière / Galerie Foucher-Biousse (Paris), Galerie Lahumière (Paris), Galerie La Ligne (Zurich), Galerie Arnaud Lefebvre (Paris), Galerie Françoise Livinec (Paris / Huelgoat), LN Edition (Paris), Galerie Loft (Paris), Loo & Lou Gallery (Paris), Galerie Daniel Maghen (Paris), Kálmán Makláry Fine Arts (Budapest), Galerie MAM (Douala), Marcel Strouk – Galerie Rive Gauche (Paris), Mark Hachem Paris Marais (Paris), Galleria Anna Marra (Rome), Matèria (Rome), Maurice Verbaet Gallery Antwerp-knokke (Antwerp / Knokke-Heist), Galerie Melanie Rio Fluency (Nantes), Weinstein Gallery / Galerie Minsky (San Francisco / Paris), Galerie Frédéric Moisan (Paris), Mo J Gallery (Seoul / Busan), Galerie Lélia Mordoch (Paris / Miami), Galerie Mottet (Chambéry), Galerie Najuma (Fabrice Miliani) (Marseille), Galerie Nec nilsson et chiglien (Paris), Gallery Nosco (Marseille), Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Paris / Brussels (Paris / Brussels), Galerie Oniris – Florent Paumelle (Rennes), Galerie Paris-Beijing (Paris / Beijing / Brussels), Galerie Françoise Paviot (Paris), Galerie Perahia (Paris), Galerie des petits carreaux (Saint Briac sur Mer), Pigment Gallery (Barcelona), Podgorny Robinson Gallery (Saint Paul de Vence), Galerie Jérôme Poggi (Paris), Praz-Delavallade (Paris / Los Angeles), Galerie Rabouan Moussion (Paris), Raibaudi Wang Gallery (Paris), Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery (London), Galerie Richard (Paris / New York), J. P. Ritsch-Fisch Galerie (Strasbourg), Galleria Rubin (Milan), Sage Paris (Paris), GalerÍa Saro León (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria), Galerie Eko Sato (Paris), Schönfeld Gallery (Brussels / Antwerp), School Gallery / Olivier Castaing (Paris), Galerie Sebastien Adrien (Paris), Galerie Samantha Sellem (Paris), Shiras Galeria (Valencia), Galerie Sit Down (Paris), Galerie Slotine (Paris), Galerie Véronique Smagghe (Paris), Caroline Smulders (Paris), So Art Gallery (Casablanca), GalerÍa Solo / Eva Albarran & Christian Bourdais (Madrid), Michel Soskine Inc. (Madrid / New York), Galerie Taménaga (Paris / Tokyo / Osaka), Templon (Paris / Brussels), Galerie Patrice Trigano (Paris), Galerie Univer / Colette Colla (Paris), Un-spaced (Paris), Galerie Vallois (Paris), Bernard Vidal – Nathalie Bertoux – art contemporain (Paris), Galerie Lara Vincy (Paris), Galerie Wagner (Le Touquet Paris-Plage), Galerie Olivier Waltman (Paris / Miami / London), Galerie Liusa Wang (Paris), Galerie Esther Woerdehoff (Paris), Wooson Gallery (Daegu), Wunderkammern (Rome / Milan), Galerie XII (Paris / Los Angeles / Shangai), Xin Dong Cheng Gallery (Beijing), Galerie Younique (Lima)
About Art Paris 2020
Grand Palais, Avenue Winston Churchill, 75008 Paris
www.artparis.com
Opening hours
Thursday, April 2 | 11.30 am — 8 pm
Friday, April 3 | 11.30 am — 9 pm
Saturday, April 4 | 11.30 am — 8 pm
Sunday, April 5 | 11.30 am — 7 pm