Launch of (OFF)ICIELLE

Launch of (OFF)ICIELLE

FIAC

© Jakob+MacFarlane. Photo: Nicolas Borel.
April 16, 2014

Launch of (OFF)ICIELLE, FIAC’S official satellite

www.officielleartfair.com

FIAC is delighted to announce the launch of (OFF)ICIELLE, the official satellite fair that will be held in Paris simultaneous to FIAC, from Wednesday, October 22  through Sunday, October 26, 2014  at Les Docks – Cité de la Mode et du Design. The private view will take place on Tuesday, October 21.

Directed by Jennifer Flay, this event will host around 60 French and international galleries specializing in contemporary and emerging art on a surface spanning 3,700 square meters.

(OFF)ICIELLE will showcase new territories: young galleries and newcomers to the international art scene; emerging artists and those whose historic contribution has been overlooked. The event will provide visitors with the opportunity to discover galleries whose exhibition programs demonstrate a particular aptitude for decoding the language of contemporary creation and a gift for revealing talents, old and new. The selection committee is composed of exhibition curators and prominent art world personalities who are recognized for their broad artistic, intellectual and geographic horizons.

Located in Paris’s 13th arrondissement at the limit of the 5th, (OFF)ICIELLE will develop synergies with important cultural institutions and venues in the immediate environs. A long-term partner of FIAC, the Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle & Jardin des Plantes will be associated, as will the Bibliothèque nationale de France, Bétonsalon, the Institut du Monde Arabe, the MAC/VAL – Musée d’art contemporain du Val-de-Marne, la maison rouge—Fondation Antoine de Galbert and the Musée du Cinéma, the Cinémathèque française—among others.

A programme of outdoor sculptures and installations, artists’ performances and films together with an innovative cycle of conversations will be presented in conjunction with FIAC’s celebrated Hors les Murs programme in the Jardin des Tuileries, the Jardin des Plantes & Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, the Place Vendôme, the Banks of the Seine and in the newly renovated jewel-like Belle Epoque amphitheatre of the ENSBA (Ecole des Beaux Arts de Paris).

Les Docks – Cité de la Mode et du Design extends the public promenades along the Seine to its rooftop gardens overlooking the river. The ensemble inscribes itself within the urban landscape as an open space conducive to exchange and diversity, culture and recreation; a veritable rendez-vous for Parisian creative forces.

Inaugurated in 1907 with the explicit purpose of contributing to the commercial growth of Paris, the reinforced concrete construction—a radically new concept for the times—housed the city’s first modern docks. In hindsight, its identity as a historic monument rooted in the very sources of modern architecture is apparent.

In 2005 the architects Jacob+MacFarlane were selected for the rehabilitation of the site. Inspired by the flowing waters of the Seine, their project addresses the characteristics of this prototype of rationalist architecture in an uncompromising gesture, which reveals and sublimes the existing structure.

Linking the Grand Palais, the different Hors les Murs venues invested by (OFF)ICIELLE & FIAC and Les Docks – Cité de la Mode et du Design, river shuttles will circulate to and from the Alexander III landing at the foot of the Grand Palais and the landing deck of the Docks.

Information for applications to (OFF)ICIELLE is available here.
Application deadline: Wednesday, June 11
www.officielleartfair.com

Application forms for participation in the Hors les Murs programmes can be consulted here.
Application deadline: Friday, July 4
(OFF)ICIELLE is organized by Reed Expositions France.

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