A few days after London, Paris becomes the contemporary art capital in Europe! During this Parisian art week many contemporary art fairs take place, including the emblematic FIAC (Contemporary Art International Fair). If the “Hors-les-murs” events of the fair give Parisians something to see outdoor, it is under the roof of the Grand Palais that 199 international art galleries present some of the most prominent contemporary artists.
Artistics went to the opening of FIAC and shares with you some of its favorite artworks.
PACE Gallery
Anselm Reyle, Untitled, 2019, König Gallery
Fiona Rae, Abstract 4, 2019, Galerie Nathalie Obadia
Fabienne Verdier, 2019, Galerie Lelong & Co
Fabienne Verdier, Winter Scape, 2013, Galerie Lelong & Co
Robert Rauschenberg, Everglade (Borealis), 1990, Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac
Robert Rauschenberg, Everglade (Borealis), 1990, Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac
Andreas Eriksson, Paintings, 2014-18
Eric Fischl, A surprising sense of urgency, 2019, Skarstedt gallery
Alex Katz, Coca-Cola Girl 42, Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac
Barry X Ball, Purity, 2008-2017, Fergus McCaffrey Gallery
Benoît Maire, Peinture de Nuage, 2019, Galerie Nathalie Obadia
Camille Henrot, Distant Childhood, 2019, Galerie Kamel Mennour
Chris Marten, Untitled, 2019, Anton Kern Gallery
Cindy Sherman, 2019, Metro Pictures Gallery
Damien Hirst, Realm (detail), 2019, White Cube Gallery
Ha Chong-Hyun, Conjunction 19-25, 2019, Kukje Gallery
Helène Delprat, Galerie Christophe Gaillard
Ivan Navarro, Fortune V, 2019, Galerie Templon
Jean-Michel Othoniel, Black Lotus #1, 2015, Kukje Gallery
Jim Lambie, Metal Box (Tangier), 2019, Anton Kern Gallery
Jitish Kallat, Palindrome/ Anagram Painting, 2019, Galerie Templon
Peppi Bottrop et Georg Herold
Thomas Zipp, A.O.: La création d’Adam, 2019, Krinzinger Vienna
Wang Du
Yan Pei-Ming, Portrait de Gustave Courbet, 2019, Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac