The 45th edition of FIAC will be held in Paris from October 18–21, 2018 and will host 195 galleries in the nave and exhibition rooms of the Grand Palais.The vernissage will take place on Wednesday, October 17.
FIAC’s outdoor sectors present an unrivalled artistic programme accessible to all, while offering artists and their galleries a unique opportunity to enter into dialogue with Parisian heritage sites.
Index on September 6, 2018
FIAC Projects
FIAC Projects will present some 40 sculptures and installations in situ, within the prestigious setting of the Petit Palais, around the Grand Palais, and on Avenue Winston Churchill, pedestrianised again this year during FIAC week. Instigated by FIAC, the pedestrianisation of the avenue has enabled the reconstruction of the original esplanade of the 1900 World Fair, thus connecting the Petit Palais and the Grand Palais. The ensemble creates an unprecedented platform to exhibit artworks within an historic museum context.
FIAC Projects is conceived in collaboration with Marc-Olivier Wahler, Director of the MSU Broad Art Museum at Michigan State University. He has collaborated with the curatorial teams of the Petit Palais and FIAC’s artistic directors to select the artworks, and is the curator of the exhibition in the Galerie Sud and Rotonde Sud of the Petit Palais.
In the Petit Palais, works by:
Dieter Appelt / Françoise Paviot, Paris; Salvatore Arancio / Semiose, Paris; Renaud Auguste-Dormeuil / In Situ - Fabienne Leclerc, Paris; Cécile Bart / Catherine Issert, Saint-Paul; Johan Creten / Almine Rech, Paris, Brussels, London, New York; John DeAndrea / Georges-Philippe & Nathalie Vallois, Paris; Bruno Gironcoli / Krinzinger, Vienna; Kati Heck / Tim Van Laere, Antwerp; Ahn Kyuchul / Kukje Gallery, Seoul; Wolfgang Laib / Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris, Salzburg, London; Christian Marclay / Paula Cooper, New York; Philippe Mayaux / Loevenbruck, Paris; Olivier Mosset / Torri, Paris; Luke Murphy / Canada, New York; Ugo Rondinone / Eva Presenhuber, Zürich, New York; Thu Van Tran / Meessen De Clercq, Brussels; Francisco Tropa / Jocelyn Wolff, Paris; Felice Varini / Semiose, Paris; Leon Vranken / Meessen De Clercq, Brussels; Reijiro Wada / SCAI THE BATHHOUSE, Tokyo; Haegue Yang / Kukje, Seoul, among others.
On the Avenue Winston Churchill, works by:
Rosa Barba / Vistamare, Pescara; Eric Croes / Sorry We’re Closed, Brussels; Barry Flanagan / Waddington Custot, London; Gregor Hildebrandt / Perrotin, Paris, New York, Hong Kong, Seoul, Tokyo, Shanghai & Almine Rech, Paris, Brussels, London, New York; Lang & Baumann / Loevenbruck, Paris; Stefan Nikolaev / Michel Rein, Paris, Brussels; Aurélie Pétrel / Ceysson & Bénétière, Paris, Luxembourg, Saint-Étienne, New York; Pablo Reinoso / Waddington Custot, London; Kathleen Ryan / Ghebaly Gallery, Los Angeles; Takis / LAFFANOUR - Galerie Downtown, Paris; Theo Triantafyllidis / Onassis Culture in collaboration with The Breeder, Athens; Raphaël Zarka / In collaboration with Nike, le CNAP, Les Abattoirs & Michel Rein, Paris, among others.
FIAC Hors les Murs: Jardin des Tuileries
FIAC, in association with the musée du Louvre, presents its Hors les Murs outdoor exhibition in the Jardin des Tuileries, inaugurated in 2006. Some 30 artworks are displayed in different spaces within the garden, resonating with this heritage setting in the heart of Paris and responding to its scale, perspectives and history.
Juliaan Andeweg / Martin van Zomeren, Amsterdam; Gilles Barbier / Georges-Philippe et Nathalie Vallois, Paris; Alexander Calder / Van de Weghe, New York; Isabelle Cornaro / Balice Hertling, Paris; Robert Indiana / Kasmin, New York; Alicja Kwade / kamel mennour, Paris, London; François-Xavier Lalanne / Mitterrand, Paris; Richard Long / Tucci Russo, Turin; Mia Marfurt / Allen, Paris; Olivier Mosset / Torri, Paris; Kohei Nawa / SCAI THE BATHHOUSE, Tokyo; Paulo Nazareth / Mendes Wood DM, São Paulo, Brussels, New York; Christodoulos Panayiotou / kamel mennour, Paris, London; Tere Recarens / Anne Barrault, Paris; Pablo Reinoso / Waddington Custot, London; Thomas Schütte / Pietro Sparta, Chagny; Vladimir Skoda / Catherine Issert, Saint-Paul; Michele Spanghero / Alberta Pane, Paris, Venice; Keiji Uematsu / Simon Lee, London, Hong Kong, New York; Henk Visch / Tim Van Laere, Antwerp; Franz West / Venus Over Manhattan, New York, Los Angeles; Zhan Wang / Pace, New York, London, Beijing, Hong Kong, Palo Alto, Seoul, Genève.
FIAC Hors les Murs: Place de la Concorde
Kengo Kuma / Philippe Gravier, Paris; Jean Maneval / Jousse Entreprise, Paris; Claude Parent / Philippe Gravier, Paris; Jean Prouvé / LAFFANOUR - Galerie Downtown, Paris; Jean Prouvé / Patrick Seguin, Paris.
FIAC Hors les Murs: Place Vendôme
Elmgreen & Dragset / Perrotin, Paris, New York, Hong Kong, Seoul, Tokyo, Shanghai.
FIAC Hors les Murs: musée national Eugène Delacroix
Rebecca Warren / Max Hetzler, Berlin, Paris.