The Foire Internationale d'Art Contemporain. 175 World-Renowned Galleries from 22 Countries to Exhibit Works on View by Nearly 1,000 Artists of the 20th and 21st Centuries 70,000 International Collectors, Art Professionals, Journalists and Visitors to Attend.
FALL'S LEADING INTERNATIONAL MODERN & CONTEMPORARY
ART FAIR , OCTOBER 9 - 13, 2003
CITYWIDE CELEBRATION IN PARIS TO MARK FIAC's 30TH ANNIVERSARY
175 World-Renowned Galleries from 22 Countries to Exhibit
Works on View by Nearly 1,000 Artists of the 20th and 21st Centuries
70,000 International Collectors, Art Professionals, Journalists and
Visitors to Attend
This October, one of the world's most important modern and contemporary
art fairs will celebrate its 30th anniversary. The Foire Internationale
d'Art Contemporain (FIAC) will be held from October 9 through 13 at the
Porte de Versailles, while celebrations throughout Paris will commemorate
FIAC's 30-year history of discovering and exhibiting first-rate modern and
contemporary art. What began 30 years ago as a gathering of 80 dealers in
the old Bastille train station with 9,000 attendees has grown to become
one of the most important events on the international art calendar. FIAC
2003 will welcome 70,000 visitors, including collectors, curators, museum
professionals and journalists, providing them with an international
perspective on the world's best modern and contemporary art. With 175
exhibiting galleries based in 22 countries, FIAC 2003 will include
museum-quality modern, contemporary and cutting-edge art in every medium -
from paintings, sculpture and works on paper, to photography, video and
installation - by nearly 1,000 artists.
The fair will be divided into five sections: Solo Shows; Group Shows; and
Editions; as well as the critically-acclaimed Perspectives and Video Cube
sections. The Editions section offers prints, photographs and editioned
sculpture, providing visitors to the fair with more affordable buying
opportunities. Perspectives is FIAC's annual exhibition of emerging
artists, represented this year by 18 cutting-edge galleries. The Video
Cube, launched at FIAC in 2001, displays works by nine video artists
selected by a jury of international art professionals in a 4,000
square-foot space at the center of the fair.
SPECIAL EVENTS AND PROGRAMS AT FIAC 2003
FIAC 2003 will feature a number of events and programs celebrating FIAC's
30th year, including:
x{2022} Special '30 Years of FIAC' exhibitions, performances, installations, and
projects by participating galleries
x{2022} 30th Anniversary Party attended by artists, celebrities, and business &
government leaders
x{2022} An exclusive soirée at Maxim's to celebrate FIAC's 30th birthday,
featuring a special performance of Le Dancing by David Rosenberg, with
dancers Florence Augendre, Foofwa d'immobilité, Luc Favrou and Lisa
Rosenberg
x{2022} Bal Jaune Soirée, a festive event planned, decorated, and run by top
contemporary artists organized by Ricard S.A. and Beaux Arts Magazine
x{2022} 33 solo exhibitions, including shows from modern artists (Jean Arp,
Roberto Matta, Victor Brauner) and contemporary artists (Thomas Ruff,
Yayoi Kusama, and Erwin Olaf), as well as 18 thematic exhibitions
VIP Collectors Program
FIAC's signature program for international collectors, Parcours Privé will
offer VIP guests a privileged view of the dynamic French art scene with a
series of special tours and events including behind-the-scenes museum
visits, and advance exhibition previews. New to Parcours Privé this year,
Art Taste is a series of gourmet food and wine tastings sponsored by
Nicolas Feuillatte Champagnes, Kaspia Caviar, Illy Café and Richart, the
chocolate designer who has created a new treat for FIAC's 30th birthday.
Café des Arts: Panel Discussions and Talks
To underscore its commitment to artists, FIAC's Café des Arts will offer
over a dozen panel discussions and talks on the single theme, The Artist's
Word, featuring key players from art institutions and the media. Among
the topics will be: Art in the City led by Laurence Bossé and Hans Ulrich
Obrist, and Chinese Artists and Globalization led by Jérôme Sans.
October in Paris
This fall, Paris will offer FIAC visitors rare opportunities to see
masterpieces of modern and contemporary art. In addition to the fair,
there will be a variety of notable exhibitions on view in Parisian
museums. Highlights include: Alors la Chine ?, Jean Cocteau and Roni
Horn at the Centre Georges Pompidou; Chen Zhen at Palais de Tokyo; Edouard
Vuillard and Gauguin in Tahiti at the Grand-Palais; Jean-Michel Basquiat
at the Musée Maillol.
The Year of China in France
This year's FIAC is marked by a strong presence of Chinese art in response
to 'The Year of China in France,' a cultural exchange that will run from
October 2003 through July 2004. FIAC 2003 will offer an unparalleled
opportunity to discover contemporary Chinese art, both in galleries from
China and in European and American galleries exhibiting work by Chinese
artists.
Exhibiting countries
FIAC 2003 demonstrates both cultural and geographical diversity, with more
than half of the exhibiting galleries from outside France. This year's
galleries come from 22 countries in Western and Eastern Europe, North and
South America, Asia, and the Middle East. This year FIAC 2003 welcomes
galleries from five new countries: Cuba, Canada, Luxembourg, Japan, and
Portugal. Almost 30 percent of the galleries at FIAC 2003 are first-time
exhibitors.
PERSPECTIVES
Created in 1996, Perspectives takes the pulse of the hottest trends in the
art world today. With the support of the Espace Paul Ricard, this year's
Perspectives will show work by nearly 60 emerging international artists
from 18 galleries. With 11 of the galleries participating for the first
time, the selection for 2003 is marked by its geographic diversity with
galleries from 13 countries on four continents (Europe, Asia, Africa, and
America).
VIDEO CUBE
This year marks the third annual presentation of FIAC's Video Cube, a
4,000 square-foot installation of new or recent video works by nine
artists from around the world. Selected by a professional jury, each
video is screened continuously at the fair in an individual booth. The
artists on view will be Pierre Huyghe (Roger Pailhas, Marseille), last
year's winner of the prestigious Hugo Boss prize awarded by the Guggenheim
Museum; French-born, Brooklyn-based artist Stephen Dean (Xippas, Paris),
whose video Pulse was exhibited in the 2002 Whitney Biennial; Olga
Kisseleva (Quang, Paris); Yang Fudong (ShanghArt, Shanghai); Mark Lewis
(Cent 8, Paris); Tania Mouraud (Rabouan Moussion, Paris); Joao Onofre
(I-20, New York); Jun Nguyen Hastushiba (Mizuma Art, Tokyo); and Sven
Pahlsson (Spencer Brownstone, New York). During the fair, a panel of
curators, critics and key members of the art community will award a
special FIAC prize of 5,000 euro to the most compelling new video work.
Previous winners were Wan Janwei in 2001 and Sebastian Diaz Morales in
2002.
What:
FIAC 2003 - 30th annual Foire Internationale d'Art Contemporain
When:
Open to the public from Thursday, October 9 - Monday, October 13, 2003
Preview for media/art professionals, Wednesday, October 8, 2.p.m. to 10
p.m.
Hours:
Thursday, October 9: 12 noon to 10 p.m
Friday, October 10: 12 noon to 8 p.m
Saturday, October 11 and Sunday, October 12: 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Monday, October 13: 12 noon to 6 p.m.
Organization:
Reed Expositions France
11 rue du Colonel Pierre Avia, BP 571 - 75726 Paris Cedex 15
Tel:33 (0) 1 41 90 47 80 Fax: 33 (0) 1 41 90 47 89
Where:
Hall 4, Paris Expo, Porte de Versailles
Access:
Metro: Line 12, station : Porte de Versailles
Line 8, station: Balard
Bus: Routes PC, 39 and 49
Parking: Porte de Versailles
Public information
33 (0) 1 41 90 47 80