Both an alternative and a complement to current parisian and international art fairs, cutlog is a vibrant intersection for artists, collectors, gallerists, curators and museum directors worldwide. The 30 to 40 galleries chosen to participate in cutlog 2010 will be selected for their independent or emerging status, or their ongoing support for emerging artists across the globe.
cutlog is a contemporary art fair in the heart of Paris, situated under the 1000 m2 dome of the Bourse du Commerce, 100 metres from the Cour Carrée du Louvre, between Beaubourg (Centre Pompidou), Concorde (Jeu de Paume museum) and the Grand Palais. Both an alternative and a complement to current parisian and international art fairs, cutlog is a vibrant intersection for artists, collectors, gallerists, curators and museum directors worldwide. The 30 to 40 galleries chosen to participate in cutlog 2010 will be selected for their independent or emerging status, or their ongoing support for emerging artists across the globe. cutlog will welcome a large number of private collectors and prestigious institutions, both French and International. cutlog’s jury will award a prize to the fair’s most surprising artist as well as an invitation to exhibit independently at cutlog 2011.
This exhibition week will be one of the most dynamic in Paris.
Promotional materials featuring cutlog (posters, brochures, leaflets) will be displayed throughout the capital’s most important information centers.
— On friday, october 22, a jury consisting of professionals will award the cutlog 2010 prize. Memebers of the jury are Pierre Sterckx (art critic), Rebecca Voight (Interview Magazine), Susanne Van Hagen (co-founder of Tokyo Art Club), Claude Fain (Collector, founder of Happy Art Collectors), and Fabien Bejean Lebenson (executive and contemporary art expert at Pierre Bergé). The cutlog 2009 laureates were Patricia Gomez & Maria Jesus Gonzalez (Raina Lupa Gallery, Spain)
A color catalogue will be published and available for purchase at 1€.
Cutlog is supported by Bertrand Delanoë, Mayor of Paris.
Galleries
— A. Galerie France
— Arrière-Boutique France
— ArtFact United Kingdom
— Artraces France
— Aureus contemporary USA
— BOMBES PRODUCTION France
— Cariou Project France
— Cassinart France
— Clear (Tokyo) Japan
— ESPACE PIERRE LOUDMER France
— Espacio Valverde Spain
— Frantic Gallery Japan
— Freak Wave France
— Galerie Emotion – Lydie Trigano France
— Galerie Géraldine Banier France
— Galerie Hengevoss-Dürkop Germany
— Galerie Jean-Marc Laik Germany
— Galerie Nuke France
— Galerie Photo4 France
— Galerie Xavier Nicolas France
— Golden Brain France
— ICOBA Group USA
— Imaginart Gallery Spain
— Kohler und Partner Germany
— Le 5 Opéra France
— LEBENSON GALLERY France
— Les Singuliers France
— Nathalie et Alexandre Callay Project France
— Noda Contemporary Japan
— Nostress Gallery Czech Republic
— Pack of Patches Germany
— Polka Galerie France
— spree Galerie France
— U&I Art France
— United Art Contemporary Gallery Belgium
Forum
Saturday october 23
3 pm nod-a, innovating agent, invites Samuel Bianchini, artist
“digital art, tool of social transformation & participation”
Sunday october 24
3-4 pm Frank Perrin, artist & founder of crash magazine
“postcapitalism!!!”
5-6 pm Pierre Sterckx, writer & art critic, and Sacha Zerbib, founder of CAAC
“acquisitions consulting in contemporary Art”
Press contact Champagne Nicolas Feuillatte
Camille Michallet, Relations publiques 03.26.59.64.64 - c.michallet@feuillatte.com
Press contact Cutlog
Station Service +33 01 42213636 - cutlog@stationservice.fr
wednesday 20 booth set up 7.00 - 19.00
preview 17.00
opening from 18.30 - 23.00
thursday 21 brunch for press and professionals 11.00 - 14.00
Bourse du Commerce de Paris
2 rue de Viarmes 75001 Paris
open to public thursday 21, 14.00 - 20.00 (entry fee 10€, half price 5€)
friday 22, 11.00 - 19.00
saturday 23, 11.00 - 20.00
sunday 24, 11.00 - 19.30
Every 15 minutes, a shuttle drives passengers between the Grand Palais and the Bourse de Commerce.