Axel Antas
Maria Hedlund
Flach Geiger
Per Bak Jensen
Bo Bjerggaard
Eline Mugaas
Annee Olofsson
Mia Sundberg
Heli Rekula
Hrafnkell Sigurdsson
Ulla Jokisalo
Andrea Holzherr
The world's leading photography fair. An outstanding panorama of 19th century, modern and contemporary photography, bringing together 108 exhibitors. Spotlight on Nordic countries with a sparkling selction of artists: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden are the guests of honour for this tenth edition. Central Exhibition: a presentation of 5 prominent female artists defended by a museum from their country. Statement: solo show presented by 8 galleries from the guest countries. Project Room: a broad survey of current Nordic video art.
The world's leading photography fair
Paris Photo celebrates its tenth anniversary with a sparkling selection of
Nordic talent; Guests of honour: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway &
Sweden
From November 16-19, 2006, Paris Photo celebrates its first decade with an
outstanding panorama of 19th century, modern and contemporary photography,
bringing together 108 exhibitors (90 galleries and 18 publishers) at the
Carrousel du Louvre.
With a rising number of high-quality candidates (almost 300 applications),
the 2006 selection will be one of the most rigorous ever. 88 international
galleries will present solo, group and thematic shows of rare and
previously unseen work, representing a total of 500 artists.
Year on year, Paris Photo has seen an increase in international
participation, with 21 countries represented in 2006, up from 14 the year
before. Seventy-three percent of the participants come from outside
France.
In addition to the 20 French galleries, the largest contingent of
exhibitors comes from the USA (20), followed by Germany and Spain (8
each), the UK and Holland (5 each), Italy and Finland (3 each), Japan,
Denmark and Sweden (2 each) and one representative each from Austria,
Belgium, China, Iceland, Hungry, Luxemburg, Norway, Portugal, South Korea
and Switzerland.
Paris Photo 2006 will also host the best international publishers of
photographic books. The big four -Phaidon, Hatje Cantz, Steidl and
Taschen- will come alongside rare booksellers and distributors. The record
number of 18 publishers participating in Paris Photo this year attests to
the soaring popularity of photographic books, a central theme of this
year's Mois de la Photo. More than 90 book signings will take place during
the fair, involving celebrities such as David Bailey, Elliott Erwitt, Karl
Lagerfeld, Martin Parr, Anders Pettersen, Massimo Vitali.
Spotlight on Nordic countries
Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden are the guests of honour for
2006. Three events to highlight the best of Nordic photography:
Statement:
A selection of eight galleries from the guest countries will present solo
exhibitions by emerging contemporary artists:
Axel Antas, Heino-Helsinki
Maria Hedlund, FlachGeiger - Stockholm
Per Bak Jensen, Bo Bjerggaard - Copenhague
Eline Mugaas, Riis -Oslo
Anne'e Olofsson, Mia Sundberg -Stockholm
Heli Rekula, Anhava -Helsinki
Hrafnkell Sigurdsson, i8 -Reykjavik
Trine Sondergaard & Nicolai Howalt, Martin Asbaek Projects - Copenhague
Central Exhibition: A presentation of five prominent female artists,
defended by a museum from their country Charlotte Gyllenhammar, Sweden
Ulla Jokisalo, Finland
Astrid Kruse Jensen, Denmark
Ruri, Iceland
Mette Tronvoll, Norway
Project Room: "The Singing, Swinging North"
A broad survey of current Nordic video art from emerging artists. Entitled
"The Singing, Swinging North," the selection emphasizes music as an
essential common element among young Nordic artists.
The art critic and freelance curator Andrea Holzherr curated "The Nordic
Countries - Guests of Honour". The project has been supported by the five
Nordic embassies in Paris and the Nordic Council. The Project Room has
benefited from the support of Nordea Investment Fund SA.
The BMW - Paris Photo Prize
For the third consecutive year the BMW-Paris Photo Prize will be awarded
to an artist represented by a gallery participating in Paris Photo. The
theme for 2006 is "Pleasure. Distilled." A panel of international experts
will choose the winner of this 12,000 euro prize on Thursday 16 November.
The works by the 13 finalists will be on display during Paris Photo.
Shortlisted artists :
Axel Antas , Mathieu Bernard-Reymond , Ste'phane Couturier , Denis Darzacq
, Touhami Ennadre , Mitch Epstein , Pierre Faure , Beate Gutschow , Trine
Sondergaard & Nicolai Howalt , Mona Kuhn , Mario A , Tomio Seike , Alex
Ten Napel
Close-up: privileged access for collectors to what's happening in
photography in Paris
The Close Up/Private Viewing programme offers invited collectors and art
professionals VIP access to the latest on the photography scene. In
November, Paris will be the world capital of photography with the Mois de
la Photo which includes exceptional exhibitions such as Candida Hofer at
the Louvre, La donation photographique de la Caisse des De'pots at the
Pompidou Centre, Lee Friedlander at the Jeu de Paume, La photographie de
Maurice Denis at the Muse'e d'Orsay and Regarder Vu: un magazine
photographique 1928-1940 at the Maison Europe'enne de la Photographie.
List of selected galleries :
798 Photo Gallery (Beijing), Luis Adelantado (Valencia), Agathe Gaillard
(Paris), Juana de Aizpuru (Madrid), Oliva Arauna (Madrid), Art 75 Galerie
Yves Di Maria (Paris), Ausstellungsraum25 (Zurich), B&D (Milan), Baudoin
Lebon (Paris), Bonni Benrubi (New York), Daniel Blau (Munich), Janet
Borden (New York), Brancolini Grimaldi Arte Contemporanea (Florence),
Camera Obscura (Paris), Camera Work (Berlin), Miche'le Chomette (Paris),
Clairefontaine (Luxembourg), Charles Cowles (New York), Anne de Villepoix
(Paris), Deborah Bell Photographs (New York), Estiarte (Madrid), Johannes
Faber (Vienna), Fifty One Fine Art Photography (Antwerp), Les Filles du
Calvaire (Paris), Flatland (Utrecht), Foley (New York), Eric Franck Fine
Art (London), Fucares (Madrid), Galerie 1900-2000 (Paris), Galerie f 5,6
(Munich), Hyundai (Seoul), GB Agency (Paris), Gitterman Gallery (New
York), Howard Greenberg (New York), Hamiltons (London), Robert Hershkowitz
(Sussex, UK), Michael Hoppen (London), Edwynn Houk (New York), Charles
Isaacs Photographs (New York), Jackson Fine Art (Atlanta), Galerie du Jour
agne's b. (Paris), Robert Klein (Boston), Van Kranendonk (The Hague), Hans
P. Kraus, Jr. (New York), Alain Le Gaillard (Paris), Lumie're des Roses
(Montreuil), Galerie m Bochum (Bochum), M+B (Los Angeles), Magnum Photos
(Paris), Max Estrella (Madrid), Mem (Osaka), Laurence Miller (New York),
Robert Miller (New York), Yossi Milo (New York), Priska Pasquer (Cologne),
Ton Peek Photography (Utrecht), Moises Perez de Albeniz (Pamplona), Photo
& Contemporary (Turin), The Photographers' Gallery (London), Picture Photo
Space (Osaka), Serge Plantureux (Paris), Polaris (Paris), Le Re'verbe're
(Lyon), Yancey Richardson (New York), Rose Gallery (Santa Monica),
Sfeir-Semler (Hamburg), Bruce Silverstein Photography (New York), Galeria
Filomena Soares (Lisbon), Staley-Wise (New York), T20 (Murcia), Taik
gallery (Helsinki), Toluca (Paris), Torch (Amsterdam), Galerie Lydie
Trigano (Paris), Van der Grinten (Cologne), Vintage (Budapest), Vu' la
Galerie (Paris), Esther Woerdehoff (Paris), Thomas Zander (Cologne), Van
Zoetendaal (Amsterdam)
Publishers: Antiquariaat L. van Paddenburgh (Leiden), Franck Bordas
(Paris), Librairie La Chambre Claire (Paris), Filigranes Editions
(Tre'ze'lan), Harper's Books (East Hampton), Hatje Cantz Verlag (Stuttgart),
J.J Heckenhauer (Berlin), Journal (Stockholm), Librairie 213 (Paris),
Lodima Press (Revere/USA), Florence Loewy (Paris), Tissato Nakahara
(Paris), Denis Ozanne (Paris), Phaidon (Paris/London), The Photographers
Bookshop (London), Schaden.com (Cologne), Steidl (Gottingen), Taschen
(Paris)
Statement Nordic Countries: Anhava (Helsinki), Bo Bjerggaard (Copenhagen),
Galleri FlachGeiger (Stockholm), Heino (Helsinki), i8 (Reykjavik), Martin
Asbaek Projects (Copenhagen), Riis (Oslo), Mia Sundberg (Stockholm).
Media liaison:
Guillaume Piens - Paris Photo
Reed Expositions France, 11 rue du Colonel Pierre Avia
75726 Paris Cedex 15
Tel: 33 (0) 1 41 90 48 91
Fax: 33 (0) 1 41 90 48 59
E-mail: info@heymann-renoult.com
Opening by invitation only: Wednesday, November 15th 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Carrousel du Louvre
99 rue de Rivoli - Paris
Opening hours:
Thursday, November 16th from 11:00 am to 8:00 pm, Friday, November 17th
from 11:00 am to 9:00 pm, Saturday, November 18th from 11:00 am to 8:00
pm, Sunday, November 19th from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm
General admission: 15 euro
Advance purchase tickets available at:
France Billet: http://www.France-billet.com
Ticketnet: http://www.ticketnet.fr