Paris 18-22 October 2007 www.fiacparis.com

Press Kit

CONTENTS FIAC 2007: THE 5 STRONG POINTS

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THE GALLERIES t Galleries in alphabetical order t Grand Palais: modern and contemporary art t Grand Palais: design galleries t Cour Carrée of the Louvre: contemporary art, up-and-coming trends t List of galleries by country

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THE CULTURAL PROGRAMME t Outdoor projects in the Tuileries gardens t3FODPOUSFT$POG¹SFODFT t The Marcel Duchamp Prize t The YCI Programme: Young Curators’ Invitational t Parcours Privé

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THE COMMISSION OF THE NATIONAL CONTEMPORARY ART COLLECTION

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THE PARTNERS

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THE PRESS VILLAGE IN GRAND PALAIS

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ORGANISATION t The organiser t Practical FIAC t Information and press contact

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The 34th edition of the FIAC will be held from October 18th through 22nd in the Grand Palais, the Louvre’s Cour Carrée and the jardin des Tuileries. Continuing the strategy of change begun in 2004, FIAC 2007 is characterised by a consolidation of our position, renewed strength and a desire to improve the quality of our offer in all areas of the fair. - The commitment to our identity as a general-interest fair can be seen in the establishment of a balance which is both historical— between modern, contemporary and emerging trends and design — and geographical. Among the 179 exhibitors from 23 countries, we have created a balance between the French context, with 76 French galleries (42%), and international scenes with 103 foreign galleries (58%). - The reaffirmation of our commitments is also reflected through our long-term establishment in exceptional venues, the Grand Palais, the Louvre’s Cour Carrée and the jardin des Tuileries; the proposal of an itinerary that includes the city and which led more than 90% of the visitors in 2006 to visit both sites, to stay longer (average visit one day or more for more than half of the visitors) and to return several times (thanks to the ticketing system); and last but not least, our perpetual desire to federate the vitality of the Parisian art scene, once again in full force this October 2007. - Our research for quality improvements throughout the fair is reflected in our renewed content (41 new galleries in the 2007 selection, representing 23% of the total), improvements in the installations (especially the tent in the Cour Carrée and the mezzanines in the Grand Palais) and in the exhibition arrangements (new partitions painted on site, representing 22,000 sq. metres of paint) as well as in services (catering) …

The 2007 edition: 5 strong points 1) In the Grand Palais: prestigious newcomers, special projects, major works 18 new exhibitors: Arndt&Partners (Berlin), Art Concept (Paris), Marianne Boesky (NY), Bortolami (NY), Bo Bjeergaard (Copenhagen), Carlier/Gebauer (Berlin), Cheim&Read (NY), Paula Cooper (NY), Christopher Cutts (Toronto), Thomas Dane (London), Cristina Guerra (Lisbon), Guillermo de Osma (Madrid), Sean Kelly (NY), Simon Lee (London), Luhring Augustine (NY), The Project (NY), Van de Weghe (NY) David Zwirner (NY)… Some highlights at the Grand Palais: monographic exhibitions, such as Picabia’s erotica (1900-2000) Segal (Hoss), Dubuffet (Jeanne Bucher), Matta (Claude Bernard), Josh Smith (Luhring Augustine and Catherine Bastide); “face to face” encounters such as Joan Mitchell and Louise Bourgeois (Cheim&Read), Warhol/Fontana/Moffet, (Boesky), Serra/Chillida (de Osma); and special projects such as Wim Delvoye (Perrotin)... Several noteworthy, exceptional works by: Picasso (Krugier), Soulages (Applicat-Prazan), Basquiat (Van de Weghe), Magritte (Vedovi), Villeglé (Trigano), Parmentier (Fournier), Buren (Bortolami), Martin Barré (Obadia)…

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2) The installation of the design sector in the Grand Palais, opposite modern and contemporary art galleries By including this sector in the Grand Palais, (which FIAC was the first contemporary art fair to include as early as 2004) we have been able not only to increase our selectivity but also to create an interaction between design and modern and contemporary art. Following a scenography conceived by Combarel/ Marec in 2006, the 10 galleries in the design sector are placed under the 9-metre-high balconies which go around the nave so that the vintage design galleries are full view of the modern art galleries, and those showing contemporary design interact with the contemporary art galleries. In addition to Jousse Entreprise, Downtown, Ulrich Fiedler, Jacques Dewindt, Eric Philippe, and Dansk Moebelkunst, along with the Parisians Kreo and Patrick Seguin who were present last year, we welcome two new arrivals: Yves Macaux from Brussels, with historic pieces by Otto Wagner, Koloman Moser and Josef Hoffmann and Gilles Peyroulet (Paris) with chairs signed by Pesce, Crasse and Ruyant.

3) An increase in importance of the Cour Carrée, focused exclusively on cutting-edge creation and a forward-looking approach. FIAC’s presence within the heart of the world’s greatest museum, inside a semi-transparent structure that interacts with the extraordinary beauty of the architecture of the site, was an incredible success among both the general public and collectors in 2006. It gave impetus to the development of a true “Cour Carrée spirit”, characterised not such much in generational terms but rather by a committed, avant-garde attitude. 20 new exhibitors in 2007: Annex 14 (Bern), Art Concept (Paris), Chemould Prescott Road (Mumbai), John Connelly Presents (NY), FA Projects (London), Foxy Productions (NY), Hollybush Gardens (London), Iris Kadel (Karlsruhe), KBK (Mexico), Johann König (Berlin), Francesca Minini (Milan), Gabrielle Maubrie (Paris), ProjecteSD (Barcelona), Nils Staerk (Copenhagen), Shangart (Shanghai), T293 (Naples), The Breeder (Athens), Max Wigram (London), Zero (Milan), Zinger (Amsterdam). Some expected participants: Prachaya Phintongh (gb Agency), Johannes Wohnseifer (Johan König), Claire Fontaine (T293), Vittorio Santoro (Cortex Athletico), Nicolas Grospierre (Raster), and “face to face” encounters between Closky-Steinbach-Olinet (Laurent Godin) and Stéphane Calais-Guillaume Leblon (Wolff).

4) An expanded cultural programme Lists as of September 30th Exterior projects in the jardin des Tuileries After the public and commercial success of the itinerary offered for the first time in 2006, and one aspect of the FIAC’s partnership with the Musée de Louvre, the 2nd edition will include 15 projects which have been selected conjointly. 2007 Projects: works by Claude Lévèque (Mennour), Wilfrid Almendra (Cosmic), Lilian Bourgeat (Elbaz), Subodh Gupta (In Situ), Julien Prévieux (Jousse), Richard Jackson (Vallois), Takis (Downtown), Stéphane Calais (Wolff), Lawrence Weiner (Marian Goodman), Joanna Vasconcelos (Obadia), Wang Du (Baronian/ Godin), Barthelemy Toguo (Villepoix), Pascale Martine Thayou (Continua), Pedro Cabrita Reis (NelsonFreeman), Miquel Barcelo (Lambert), Peter Downsbrough (cent8), Kim Sooja (Kewenig), Pratchaya Phintong (gb agency)*. Within their partnership programme the FIAC and the Louvre are also organising a conversation with the artist Lawrence Weiner, moderated by the art historian Gregor Stemmrich in the Auditorium of the Louvre on 18 October at 18:30 pm.

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«Collecting Movement», a new programme of conferences in partnership with the Jeu de Paume. On October 18th 19th and 20th, from 18 pm to 20 pm, in a recently renovated room in the Jeu de Paume (at Concorde), the FIAC and the Jeu de Paume are proposing a series of discussions /projections revolving around the specific issues and problems related to film and video collections (for example, the relationship between collection and production, questions concerning format, status, methods of conservation and distribution…). During each session a private collector or a curator of a public collection will present a film (or a choice of films) followed by a debate. Invited speakers: Christine Van Assche (MNAM-Centre Pompidou, France) and Patrizia Sandretto Re Rebaudengo (Turin) ; Marc and Josée Gensollen (Marseille). YCI, Young Curators Invitational, in partnership with the corporate Foundation Ricard. For the second year in a row, 10 young exhibition curators from the world over have been invited to stay in Paris during the FIAC, giving them the possibility to visit exhibits, galleries and museums and to meet important members of the French contemporary art scene (artists, curators and critics). The invited curators were selected from recommendations by John Rajchmann (Columbia University, USA), Claire Staebler (Pinchuk Art Center, Ukraine), Nicolas Bourriaud (Tate Gallery, UK), Marc Olivier Wahler (Palais de Tokyo, Fr), Fei Dawei (Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, Belgium/China), Enrico Lunghi (IKT-Casino Luxembourg), Klaus Biesenbach (PS1, USA), Yves Aupetitallot (Le Magasin, Fr) and Ann Demeester (De Appel, the Netherlands). The Marcel Duchamp Prize This is the third year that the FIAC welcomes an exhibition of works by the artists nominated for the Prix Marcel Duchamp (organised by the ADIAF). In 2007 original projects by Adam Adach, Tatiana Trouvé, Pierre Ardouvin, and Richard Fauguet will be shown in the Cour Carrée.

5) The energy of the artistic scene The «week of FIAC» will once again be filled with exceptional intensity. During this period one can discover: - A rich exhibition programme: « Design contre Design » at the Grand Palais, Steichen at the Jeu de Paume, « Picasso cubiste » at the Musée Picasso, « Diasporas » at Quai Branly, François Curlet at the Plateau, « The Third Mind, carte blanche à Ugo Rondinone » at the Palais de Tokyo… - Openings of important exhibitions (Giacometti at the Centre Pompidou, Mathieu Mercier at the Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris…) and openings of new sites such as the Laboratoire; new initiatives such as the exhibition of Franz West’s large-scale works at Place Vendôme, or events that have become imperative such as the 3rd «Antidote» show at Galeries Lafayette. There are also the presentation of public collections (« Intrusions at the Petit Palais, works from the municipal contemporary art collection»), or private ones (« At Perrault Architecture, the collection of Jean-Philippe et Françoise Billarant); alternative art fairs, such as Slick et Show Off (with which FIAC once again maintains its complicity); previews in an important number of Parisian galleries, not to mention various events (private visits, evening affairs, dinners…) reserved for FIAC’s invited guests and key players in the world of art who are in Paris during this period which has become a major occasion for the international world of art.

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THE GALLERIES LIST OF GALLERIES IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER A_ A arte studio Invernizzi Milan – Grand Palais Martine Aboucaya Paris – Cour Carrée of the Louvre Aidan Moscow – Cour Carrée of the Louvre Air de Paris Paris – Grand Palais Albion London – Grand Palais Aliceday Brussels – Cour Carrée of the Louvre Annex14 Bern – Cour Carrée of the Louvre* Applicat-Prazan Paris – Grand Palais Arndt & Partner Zurich/Berlin – Grand Palais* Art : concept Paris – Grand Palais/Cour Carrée of the Louvre* Alfonso Artiaco Naples – Grand Palais Atelier Cardenas Bellanger Paris – Cour Carrée of the Louvre

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Baronian-Francey Brussels – Grand Palais Anne Barrault Paris – Cour Carrée of the Louvre Guy Bärtschi Geneva – Grand Palais Catherine Bastide Brussels – Grand Palais Claude Bernard Paris – Grand Palais Bernier/Eliades Athens – Grand Palais Galleri Bo Bjerggaard Copenhagen - Grand Palais* Marianne Boesky New York – Grand Palais* Bortolami New York – Grand Palais* Isabella Bortolozzi Berlin – Cour Carrée of the Louvre Jeanne Bucher Paris – Grand Palais Buchmann Lugano/Berlin - Grand Palais

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Luis Campaña Cologne – Grand Palais Monica de Cardenas Milan – Grand Palais Carlier/Gebauer Berlin - Grand Palais* Massimo de Carlo Milan - Grand Palais Louis Carré & Cie Paris – Grand Palais Cent8-Serge le Borgne Paris - Grand Palais Cheim & Read New York - Grand Palais Chemould Prescott Road Mumbai – Cour Carrée of the Louvre* Chez Valentin Paris –Grand Palais ColletPark Paris – Cour Carrée of the Louvre John Connelly Presents New York – Cour Carrée of the Louvre* Continua San Gimignano/Peking – Grand Palais Paula Cooper New York – Grand Palais* Cortex Athletico Bordeaux – Cour Carrée of the Louvre Cosmic Paris – Cour Carrée of the Louvre Chantal Crousel Paris – Grand Palais Christopher Cutts Toronto - Grand Palais*

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Thomas Dane London – Grand Palais* Dansk Moebelkunst Paris/Copenhague – Grand Palais Design Jacques Dewindt Brussels – Grand Palais Design Di Meo Paris – Grand Palais Distrito Cu4tro Madrid – Grand Palais Ditesheim Neufchâtel – Grand Palais Downtown François Laffanour Paris – Grand Palais Design Dvir Tel-Aviv – Cour Carrée of the Louvre

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Frank Elbaz Paris – Cour Carrée of the Louvre Estrany de la Mota Barcelona – Grand Palais

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F A Projects London – Cour Carrée of the Louvre* Dominique Fiat Paris – Cour Carrée of the Louvre Ulrich Fiedler Cologne – Grand Palais Design Enrico Fornello Prato – Cour Carrée of the Louvre Jean Fournier Paris – Grand Palais Foxy Production New York – Cour Carrée of the Louvre*

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Galerie 1900-2000 Paris – Grand Palais Galerie de Multiples Paris – Cour Carrée of the Louvre Gb agency Paris – Cour Carrée of the Louvre Frédéric Giroux Paris – Cour Carrée of the Louvre Karsten Greve Paris/St Moritz/Cologne/Milan – Grand Palais Laurent Godin Paris - Cour Carrée of the Louvre James Goodman New York – Grand Palais Marian Goodman Paris/New York – Grand Palais Marat Guelman Moscow – Cour Carrée of the Louvre Cristina Guerra Contemporary Art Lisbon - Grand Palais* Alain Gutharc Paris – Cour Carrée of the Louvre

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Hauser & Wirth Zurich/London – Grand Palais Erna Hecey Brussels/Luxembourg – Grand Palais Henze & Ketterer Bern – Grand Palais Eva Hober Paris – Cour Carrée of the Louvre Hollybush Gardens London - Cour Carrée of the Louvre* Marwan Hoss Paris – Grand Palais Xavier Hufkens Brussels – Grand Palais

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I-20 Gallery New York – Cour Carrée of the Louvre In SITU Fabienne Leclerc Paris - Grand Palais and Cour Carrée of the Louvre Grita Insam Vienna – Grand Palais Catherine Issert Saint-Paul – Grand Palais

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Rodolphe Janssen Brussels – Grand Palais Juliette Jongma Amsterdam – Cour Carrée of the Louvre Jousse Entreprise Paris – Grand Palais Design and Cour Carrée of the Louvre Annely Juda Fine Art London - Grand Palais

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Iris Kadel Karlsruhe - Cour Carrée of the Louvre* KBK Mexico – Cour Carrée of the Louvre* Sean Kelly New York – Grand Palais* Kewenig Cologne – Grand Palais Johann König Berlin – Cour Carrée of the Louvre* Kreo Paris – Grand Palais Design* Krinzinger Vienna – Grand Palais Jan Krugier & Cie Geneva/New York – Grand Palais Nicolas Krupp Basel – Cour Carrée of the Louvre

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La B.A.N.K Paris - Cour Carrée of the Louvre La Blanchisserie Boulogne-Billancourt – Cour Carrée of the Louvre Lahumière Paris – Grand Palais Yvon Lambert Paris/New York – Grand Palais Max Lang New York – Grand Palais Layr Wuestenhagen Contemporary Vienna - Cour Carrée of the Louvre Simon Lee London – Grand Palais* Lelong Paris/New York/Zurich – Grand Palais Lisson London – Grand Palais Florence Loewy Paris – Cour Carrée of the Louvre Loevenbruck Paris – Cour Carrée of the Louvre Luhring Augustine New York – Grand Palais* Lumen Travo Amsterdam - Cour Carrée of the Louvre

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Yves Macaux Paris – Grand Palais Design* Maisonneuve Paris - Cour Carrée of the Louvre Martinethibaultdelachâtre Paris – Cour Carrée of the Louvre Gabrielle Maubrie Paris – Cour Carrée of the Louvre* Hans Mayer Düsseldorf – Grand Palais Kamel Mennour Paris – Grand Palais Francesca Minini Milan - Cour Carrée of the Louvre* Motive Amsterdam – Cour Carrée of the Louvre

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Nächst St Stephan Rosemaire Schwarzwälder Vienna – Grand Palais Nature Morte/Bose Pacia New Delhi - Cour Carrée of the Louvre Nelson-Freeman Paris – Grand Palais NoguerasBlanchard Barcelona – Cour Carrée of the Louvre Marco Noire Turin – Grand Palais Jérôme de Noirmont Paris - Grand Palais Nosbaum & Reding - Art contemporain Luxembourg – Cour Carrée of the Louvre

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Nathalie Obadia Paris - Grand Palais Guillermo de Osma Madrid – Grand Palais*

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Claudine Papillon Paris – Grand Palais Parker’s Box New York – Cour Carrée of the Louvre Françoise Paviot Paris – Grand Palais Emmanuel Perrotin Paris – Grand Palais Gilles Peyroulet & Cie Paris – Grand Palais Design* Eric Philippe Paris – Grand Palais Design Polaris Paris - Cour Carrée of the Louvre Praz-Delavallade Paris – Grand Palais ProjecteSD Barcelona - Cour Carrée of the Louvre* Catherine Putman Paris - Grand Palais 8

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Raster Warsaw - Cour Carrée of the Louvre Almine Rech Paris – Grand Palais Michel Rein Paris – Grand Palais – Cour Carrée of the Louvre Denise René Paris – Grand Palais Re:voir / The Film Gallery Paris – Cour Carrée of the Louvre Ronmandos Amsterdam – Cour Carrée of the Louvre Thaddaeus Ropac Paris/Salzburg – Grand Palais

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Salvador Paris – Grand Palais Ester Schipper Berlin – Grand Palais Schleicher + Lange Paris – Cour Carrée of the Louvre Patrick Seguin Paris – Grand Palais Design* Natalie Seroussi Paris- Grand Palais Sfeir-Semler Hamburg –Grand Palais Shanghart Shanghai – Cour Carrée of the Louvre* Pietro Sparta Chagny – Grand Palais Niels Staerk Copenhagen – Cour Carrée of the Louvre* Diana Stigter Amsterdam – Cour Carrée of the Louvre Studio La Citta Verona - Grand Palais Micheline Szwajcer Antwrep – Grand Palais

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T293 Naples - Cour Carrée du Louvre* Suzanne Tarasieve Paris – Cour Carrée of the Louvre Daniel Templon Paris – Grand Palais The Breeder Athens – Cour Carrée of the Louvre* The Project New York – Grand Palais* Elisabeth & Klaus Thoman Innsbruck – Grand Palais Tornabuoni Arte Florence – Grand Palais Patrice Trigano Paris – Grand Palais Tucci Russo Torre Pellice – Grand Palais

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Georges-Philippe & Nathalie Vallois Paris – Grand Palais Vedovi Brussels – Grand Palais Van de Weghe Fine Art New York – Grand Palais* Aline Vidal Paris – Cour Carrée of the Louvre Nadja Vilenne Liège – Cour Carrée of the Louvre Anne de Villepoix Paris – Grand Palais Nicola Von Senger Zurich – Cour Carrée of the Louvre

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Waddington Galleries London – Grand Palais Michael Werner Cologne – Grand Palais Max Wigram London – Cour Carrée of the Louvre* Jocelyn Wolff Paris – Cour Carrée of the Louvre

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XL Moscow – Grand Palais

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Hiromi Yoshii Tokyo – Cour Carrée of the Louvre

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Zero Milan - Cour Carrée of the Louvre* Zinger Amsterdam – Cour Carrée du Louvre* Zlotowski Paris – Grand Palais Martin van Zomeren Amsterdam – Cour Carrée of the Louvre Zürcher Paris – Grand Palais David Zwirner New York – Grand Palais* New galleries at FIAC 2007 compared with 2006 are indicated with an *.

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GRAND PALAIS : MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY ART

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A arte studio Invernizzi Milan Alan Charlton, United Kingdom, b.1948 Carlo Ciussi, Italy, b.1930 François Morellet, France, b.1926 Mario Nigro, Italy, 1917-1992 Air de Paris Paris Olaf Breuning, Switzerland, b.1970 Guy de Cointet, France, 1934-1983 François Curlet, Belgium, b.1967 Stéphane Dafflon, Switzerland, b.1972 Brice Dellsperger, Switzerland, b.1972 Trisha Donnelly, U.S.A., b.1974 Claire Fontaine, Group founded in 2004, France. Liam Gillick, United Kingdom, b.1964. Joseph Grigely, U.S.A., b.1956 Carsten Höller, Germany, b.1961 Ann Veronica Janssens, Belgium, b.1956 Pierre Joseph, France, b. Ingrid Luche, France, b.1971 M/M (Paris), Group including Michael Amzalag and Mathias Augustiniak, France, b.1968 and 1967 Albion London Kader Attia, France, b.1970 Wang Qingsong, China, b.1966 Jaume Plensa, Spain, b.1955 Vik Muniz, Brazil, b.1961 Mariko Mori, Japan, b.1967 Xu Bing, China, b.1955

Pino Pinelli, Italy, b.1938 Nelio Sonego, Switzerland, b.1955 Günter Umberg, Germany, b.1942 Michel Verjux, France, b.1956 Petra Moriceau & Jean François Mrzyk – Germany and France, b.1973 and 1974 Sarah Morris, U.S.A., b.1967 Philippe Parreno, France, b.1964 Rob Pruitt, U.S.A., b.1964 Torbjørn Rødland, Norway, b.1970 Allen Ruppersberg, U.S.A., b.1944 Bruno Serralongue, France, b.1968 Shimabuku, Japan, b. 1969 Josh Smith, U.S.A., b.1976 Lily van der Stokker, The Netherlands, b.1954 Jean-Luc Verna, France, b.1966

Shilpa Gupta, India, b.1976 José-Maria Sicilia, Spain, b.1954 Kristian Ryokan, United Kingdom, b.1976 Humberto and Fernando Campana, Brazil, b.1953 and 1961 Jitish Kallat, India, b.1974

Arndt & Partner Zurich/Berlin Erik Boulatov, Ukrain, b.1933 Art : concept Paris Michel Blazy, France, b.1966 Jean-Luc Blanc, France, b.1965

Geert Goiris, Belgium, b.1971 Hubert Duprat, France, b.1957

Alfonso Artiaco Naples Giovanni Anselmo, Italy, b.1934 Rita McBride, U.S.A., b.1960 Giulio Paolini, Italy, b.1940 Perino & Vele, Italy, b.1973 and 1975 Sergio Prego, Spain, b.1969 Glen Rubsamen, U.S.A., b.1959 Anri Sala, Albania, b.1974 Niele Toroni, Switzerland, b.1937 Giuseppe Penone, Italy, b.1947 Ann Veronica Janssens, Belgium, b.1956

Raffaele Luongo, Italy, b.1966 Darren Almond, United Kingdom, b.1971 Carl André, U.S.A., b.1935 Robert Barry, U.S.A., b.1936 Bianco-Valente, Italy, b.1962 and 1967 Botto & Bruno, Italy, b.1963 and 1966 Alan Charlton, United Kingdom, b.1948 Thomas Hirschhorn, Switzerland, b.1957 David Tremlett, United Kingdom, b.1945 Lawrence Weiner, U.S.A., b.1942

Applicat-Prazan Paris Jean Michel Atlan, France, 1913-1960 Jean Fautrier, France, 1898-1964 Otto Freundlich, Germany, 1878-1943 André Lanskoy, Russia, 1902-1976 Alfred Manessier, France, 1911-1993 Jean-Paul Riopelle, Canada, 1923-2002 Pierre Soulages, France, b.1919 Maria Elena Vieira da Silva, Portugal, 1908-1992

Maurice Estève, France, 1904-2001 Jean Hélion, France, 1904-1987 Wifredo Lam, Cuba, 1902-1982 Alberto Magnelli, Italy, 1888-1971 Serge Poliakoff, Russia, 1900-1969 Gérard Schneider, Switzerland, 1896-1986 Geer van Velde, The Netherlands, 1898-1977

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Baronian-Francey Brussels Marie José Burki, Switzerland, b.1961 Robert Crumb, U.S.A., b.1943 Robert Devriendt, Belgium, b.1955 Lionel Estève, France, b.1967 Changha Hwang, South Korea, b.1969 Chris Johanson, U.S.A., b.1968 Florian Mayer Aichen, Germany, b.1973 Xavier Noiret-Thomé, France, b.1971 Tony Oursler, U.S.A., b.1957

Benoit Plateus, Belgium, b.1972 Eric Poitevin, France, b.1961 Charles Sandison, United Kingdom, b.1969 Alain Séchas, France, b.1955 Bruno Serralongue, France, b.1968 Jan van Imschoot, Belgium, b.1963 Wang Du, France, b.1956 Sophie Wettnal, Belgium, b.1973 Thomas Zipp, Germany, b.1966

Guy Bärtschi Geneva Marina Abramovi, Serbia, b. 1946 Wim Delvoye, Belgium, b.1965 Giuseppe Penone, Italy, b.1947 Per Barclay, Norway, b.1955

Fabrice Gygi, Switzerland, b.1965 Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Mexico, b.1967 Jennifer & Kevin McCoy, U.S.A., b.1967 & 1968

Catherine Bastide Brussels Josh Smith, U.S.A., b.1976 Claude Bernard Paris Roberto Matta, Chile, 1911-2002 Bernier/Eliades Athens Moshekwa Langa, South Africa, b.1975 Jim Shaw, U.S.A., b.1952 Tony Cragg, United Kingdom, b.1949 Tony Oursler, U.S.A., b.1957 Pier Paolo Calzolari, Italy, b.1943 Subodh Gupta, India, b.1964

Jeffrey Vallance, U.S.A., b.1955 Thomas Schütte, Germany, b.1954 Daniel Richter, Germany, b.1962 John Baldessari, U.S.A., b.1931 Frances Goodman, South Africa, b.1975 Richard Long, United Kingdom, b.1945

Bo Bjerggaard Copenhagen Per Kirkeby, Denmark, b.1938 Per Bak Jensen, Denmark, b.1949 Nanna Hänninen, Finland, b.1973 A. K. Dolven, Norway, b.1953

Ivan Andersen, Denmark, b.1968 Eva Schlegel, Austria, b.1960 Erik Steffensen, Denmark, b.1961

Marianne Boesky New York Lucio Fontana, Italy, 1899-1968 Donald Moffet, U.S.A., b.1955

Andy Warhol, U.S.A., 1928-1987

Bortolami New York Daniel Buren, France, b.1938 Patrick Hill, U.S.A., b.1972

Scott King, United Kingdom, b.1969 Gary Webb, United Kingdom, b.1963

Jeanne Bucher Paris Fermín Aguayo, Spain, 1926-1977 Jean Bazaine, France, 1904-2001 Roger Bissière, France, 1886-1964 Victor Brauner, Rumania, 1903-1966 Dado, Montenegro, b.1933 Fred Deux, France, b.1924 Jean Dubuffet, France, 1901-1985 Max Ernst, Germany, 1891-1976 Alberto Giacometti, Switzerland, 1901-1966 Etienne Hajdu, Rumania, 1907-1996 Henri Laurens, France, 1885-1954 Louis Le Brocquy, Ireland, b.1916

Fernand Léger, France, 1881-1955 André Masson, France, 1896-1987 Joan Miró, Spain, 1893-1983 Wilfrid Moser, Switzerland, 1914-1997 Zoran Music, Slovenia, 1909-2005 Pablo Picasso, Spain, 1881-1973 Paul Rebeyrolle, France, 1926-2005 Nicolas de Staël, Russia, 1914-1955 Arpad Szenes, Hungary, 1897-1985 Mark Tobey, U.S.A., 1890-1976 Maria Helena Vieira da Silva, Portugal, 1908-1992 Yang Jiechang, China, b. 1956

Buchmann Lugano/Berlin Hans Josephsohn, Switzerland, b.1920 Wilhelm Mundt, Germany, b.1959 Mario Merz, Italy, 1925-2003

Wolfgang Laib, Germany, b.1950 Daniel Buren, France, b.1938

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Luis Campaña Cologne Takeshi Makishima, Japan, b.1980 Bethan Huws, United Kingdom, b.1961

Seb Koberstädt, Germany, b.1977

Monica de Cardenas Milan Anne Chu, U.S.A., b.1959 Craigie Horsfield, United Kingdom, b.1949 Chantal Joffe, United Kingdom, b.1969

Juul Kraijer, The Netherlands, b.1970 Christine Streuli, Switzerland, b.1971 Thomas Struth, Germany, b.1954

Carlier/Gebauer Berlin Michel François, Belgium, b.1966 Robin Rhode, South Africa, b.1976 Ernesto Caivano, Spain, b.1972 Kailing Yang, China, b.1974

Sebastian Diaz Morales, Argentina, b.1975 Marko Lehanka, Germany, b.1961 Erik Schmidt, Germany, b.1968 Pablo Pijnappel, Brazil, b.1979

Massimo de Carlo Milan John M.Armleder, Switzerland, b.1948 Yan Pei-Ming, China, b.1960 Massimo Bartolini, Italy, b.1962 Maurizio Cattelan, Italy, b.1960

Roberto Cuoghi, Italy, b.1973 Paola Pivi, Italy, b.1971 Piotr Uklanski, Poland, b.1967 Christian Holstad, U.S.A., b.1972

Louis Carré & Cie Paris Jorge Camacho, Cuba, b.1934 Kcho, Cuba, b.1970

Hervé Télémaque, France, b.1937

Cent8–Serge le Borgne Paris Marina Abramovic, Serbia, b. 1946 Krijn De Koning, The Netherlands, b.1963 Gloria Friedmann, Germany, b.1950 Callum Innes, United Kingdom, b.1962 Véronique Joumard, France, b.1964 Jürgen Klauke, Germany, b.1943

Jugnet + Clairet: Anne Marie Jugnet + Alain Clairet, France, b.1956 and 1950 Claudio Parmiggiani, Italy, b.1943 Georges Tony Stoll, France, b.1955 Marthe Wéry, Belgium, 1930-2005

Cheim & Read New York Louise Bourgeois, France/U.S.A., b.1911 Joan Mitchell, U.S.A., 1925 – 1992 Chez Valentin Paris Pierre Ardouvin, France, b.1955 Mathieu Mercier, France, b.1970 Laurent Grasso, France, b.1972 Eric Baudart, France, b.1972

Nicoals Moulin, France, b.1970 Veit Stratmann, Germany, b.1960 Joe Scanlan, U.S.A., b.1961

Continua San Gimignano/Peking Daniel Buren, France, b.1938 Bruno Peinado, France, b.1970 Lucy Orta, United Kingdom, b.1966 Carlos Garaicoa, Cuba, b.1967 Pascale Marthine-Tayou, Cameroon, b.1967 Nedko Solakov, Bulgaria, b.1957

Anish Kapoor, United Kingdom, b.1954 Kendell Geers, South Africa, b.1968 BerlIndia De Bruyckere, Belgium, b.1964 Loris Cecchini, Italy, b.1969 Chen Zhen, China, b.1955

Paula Cooper New York Christian Marclay, U.S.A., b.1955 Kelley Walker, U.S.A., b.1969

Rudolf Stingel, Italy, b.1956 Sherrie Levine, U.S.A., b.1947

Chantal Crousel Paris Wade Guyton, U.S.A., b.1972 Hassan Khan, Egypt, b.1975 Gabriel Orozco, Mexico, b.1962

Thomas Hirschhorn, Switzerland, b.1957 Jean-Luc Moulène, Françe, b.1955 José Maria Sicilia, Spain, b.1954

Christopher Cutts Toronto Matt Brown, b.1980 Janieta Eyre, United Kingdom, b.1968 Carlos & Jason Sanchez, Canada, b.1976 et 1981

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Thomas Dane London Glenn Ligon, U.S.A., b.1960 Hurvin Anderson, United Kingdom, b.1965 Arturo Herrera, Venezuela, b.1959 Di Meo New York Michel Haas, France, b.1934 Piero Pizzi Cannella, Italy, b.1955 Marco Tirelli, Italy, b.1956 Josef Sima, Czech Rep., 1891-1971 Janis Kounellis, Greece, b.1936 Pier Paolo Calzolari, Italy,b.1943 Mario Merz, Italy, 1925-2003 Distrito Cu4tro Madrid José Damasceno, Brazil, b.1968 Peter Zimmermann, Germany, b.1956 Laurie Simmons, U.S.A., b.1949 Miquel Mont, Spain, b.1963 Jorge Macchi, Argentina, b.1963 Pia Fries, Switzerland, b.1955

Jorge Queiróz, Portugal, b.1966 Paul Pfeiffer, U.S.A., b.1966 José Damasceno, Brazil, b.1968 Jean Fautrier, France, 1898-1964 Giulio Paolini, Italy, b.1940 Antoni Tapies, Spain, b.1923 Luigi Mainolfi, Italy, b.1948 Giuseppe Penone, Italy, b.1947 Alighieri e Boetti, Italy, 1944-1994

Richard Deacon, United Kingdom, b.1949 Atelier van Lieshout, The Netherlands, b.1963 Art & Language, Group including Michael Baldwin, Mel Ramsden and Charles Harrison, , United Kingdom, b 1945, 1944 and 1942 José Manuel Ballester, Spain, b.1960

Ditesheim Neufchâtel Irving Petlin, U.S.A., b.1934

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Estrany de la Mota Barcelona Ignasi Aballi, Spain, b.1958 José Antonio Hernández-Diez, Venezuela, b.1964 Nedko Solakov, Bulgaria, b.1975

Douglas Gordon, United Kingdom, b.1966 Francesc Ruiz, Spain, b.1971

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Jean Fournier Paris Jean-François Maurige, France, b.1954 Frédérique Lucien, France, b.1960 Simon Hantaï, Hungary, b.1922 Sam Francis, U.S.A., 1923-1994 Stéphane Bordarier, France, b.1953 Claude Viallat, France, b.1936

Claude Tétot, France, b.1960 Peter Soriano, U.S.A., b.1959 Michel Parmentier, France, 1938-2000 Pierre Buraglio, France, b.1939 Pierre Mabille, France, b.1958

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Galerie 1900-2000 Paris Hans Bellmer, Germany, 1902-1975 Ray Johnson, U.S.A., b.1927 Salvador Dali, Spain, 1904-1989 Pol Bury, Belgium, 1922-2005 Max Ernst, Germany, 1891-1976 Frédéric Léglise, France, b.1972 Man Ray, U.S.A., 1890-1976 Silvia Chiarini, Italy, b.1978 Jean Dubuffet, France, 1901-1985 Xavier Escribà, Spain, b.1968 Pierre Roy, France, 1880-1950 Francis Picabia, France, 1879-1953

André Masson, France, 1896-1987 Ben, France, b.1935 Jean-Pierre Raynaud, France, b.1939 Yves Tanguy, France, 1900-1955 Yves Laloy, France, 1920-1999 Scottie Wilson, United Kingdom, 1889-1972 César, France, 1921-1998 Jean Crotti, France, 1878-1958 Marcel Duchamp, France, 1887-1968 Pierre Molinier, France, 1900-1976

James Goodman New York Eleanor Antin, U.S.A., b.1935

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Marian Goodman Paris/New York Christian Boltanski, France, b.1944 John Baldessari, U.S.A., b.1931 Thierry De Cordier, Belgium, b.1954 Liste non exhaustive

Pierre Huyghe, France, b.1962 Annette Messager, France, b.1943

Karsten Greve Paris/St Moritz/Cologne/Milan Josef Albers, Germany, 1888-1976 Louis Soutter, Switzerland, 1871-1942 Pierre Soulages, France, b.1919 Peter Schmersal, Germany, b.1952 Fausto Melotti, Italy, 1901-1986 Piero Manzoni, Italy, 1933-1963 Jannis Kounellis, Greece, b.1936

Adam Fuss, United Kingdom / U.S.A., b.1961 Lucio Fontana, Italy, 1899-1968 Jean Dubuffet, France, 1901-1985 John Chamberlain, U.S.A., b.1927 Brassaï, France, 1899-1984 Louise Bourgeois, France/U.S.A., b.1911 Cy Twonbly, U.S.A., b.1928

Cristina Guerra Contemporary Art Lisbon Daniel Malhão, Portugal, b.1971 Erwin Wurm, Austria, b.1954 Filipa César, Portugal, b.1975 João Louro, Portugal, b.1963 João Onofre, Portugal, b.1976 João Paulo Feliciano, Portugal, b.1963 José Loureiro, Portugal, b.1961 Julião Sarmento, Portugal, b.1948

Lawrence Weiner, U.S.A., b.1942 Luis Paulo Costa, Portugal,b.1968 Matt Mullican, U.S.A., b.1951 Michael Biberstein, Switzerland, b.1948 Noé Sendas, Belgium, b.1972 Rosângela Rennó, Brazil, b.1962 Rui Toscano, Portugal, b.1970 Sabine Hornig, Germany, b.1964

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Hauser & Wirth Zurich/London Christoph Büchel, Switzerland, b.1966 Dan Graham, U.S.A., b.1942 Andreas Hofer, Germany, b.1963 Richard Jackson, U.S.A., b.1939 Paul McCarthy, U.S.A., b.1945

Martin Creed, United Kingdom, b.1968 Rodney Graham, Canada, b.1949 Roni Horn, U.S.A., b.1955 Maria Lassnig, Austria, b.1919 Roman Signer, Swizerland, b.1938

Erna Hecey Brussels/Luxembourg Eleanor Antin, U.S.A., b.1935 Jana Sterbak, Canada, b.1955 Peter Friedl, Austria, b.1960 Olaf Nicolai, Germany, b.1962 Suzanne Lafont, France, b.1949

Gabriel Lester, The Netherlands, b.1972 Jef Geys, Belgium, b.1934 Lili Dujourie, Belgium, b.1945 Pierre Bismuth, Belgium, b.1963 Ivan Moudov, Bulgaria, b.1975

Henze & Ketterer Bern Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Germany, 1880-1938 Emil Nolde, Germany, 1867-1956 George Grosz, Germany, 1893-1959

Christian Rohlfs, Germany, 1849-1938 Max Pechstein, Germany, 1881-1955

Marwan Hoss Paris George Segal, U.S.A., 1924-2000 Xavier Hufkens Brussels Saâdane Afif, France, b.1970 Erwin Wurm, Austria, b.1954 Jean-Marc Bustamante, France, b.1952 Hans Op de Beeck, Belgium, b.1969 Robert Mapplethorpe, U.S.A., b.1946 Thomas Houseago, United Kingdom, b.1972

Michel François, Belgium, b.1956 Anne-Marie Schneider, France, b.1962 Daniel Buren, France, b.1938 Louise Bourgeois, France/U.S.A., b.1911 Roger Ballen, U.S.A., b.1950

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In SITU Fabienne Leclerc Paris Gary Hill, U.S.A., b.1951 Mark Dion, U.S.A., b.1961 Bruno Perramant, France, b.1962 Patrick van Caeckenbergh, Belgium, b.1960

Subodh Gupta, India, b.1964 Lynne Cohen, U.S.A., b.1944 Noritoshi Hirakawa, Japan, b.1960

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Grita Insam Vienna Robert Adrian X, Canada, b.1935 Candida Höfer, Germany, b.1944

Stefan Sandner, Austria, b.1968 Torie Begg, United Kingdom, b.1962

Catherine Issert Saint Paul Pier Paolo Calzolari, Italy, b.1943

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Annely Juda Fine Art London Anthony Caro, United Kingdom, b.1924 Christo, Bulgaria, b.1935

László Moholy-Nagy, Hungary, 1895-1946

Rodolphe Janssen Brussels Thomas Lerooy, Belgium, b.1981

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Sean Kelly New York Marina Abramovi, Serbia, b.1946 Los Carpinteros, Cuba, b. 1971 & 1969 James Casebere, U.S.A., b.1953 Iran do Espìrito Santo, Brazil, b.1963 Antony Gormley, United Kingdom, b 1950 Johan Grimonprez, Belgium, b.1962 Rebecca Horn, Germany, b.1944 Bethan Huws, United Kingdom, b.1961 Callum Innes, United Kingdom, b.1962

Ilya & Emilia Kabakov, Russia, b.1933 & 1945 Joseph Kosuth, U.S.A., b.1945 Wolfgang Laib, Germany, b.1950 Robert Mapplethorpe, U.S.A., b.1946 Anthony McCall, United Kingdom, b.1946 Julie Roberts, United Kingdom, b.1963 Julião Sarmento, Portugal, b.1948 Frank Thiel, Germany, b.1966 Gavin Turk, United Kingdom, b.1967

Kewenig Cologne Christian Boltanski, France, b.1944 Imi Knoebel, Germany, b.1940 Niele Toroni, Switzerland, b.1937 Marcel Broodthaers, Belgium, 1924-1976

Mario Merz, Italy, 1925-2003 Bertrand Lavier, France, b.1949 Frédéric Bruly Bouabré, Ivory Coast, b. 1921 Sandra Vasquez de la Horra, Chile, b.1967

Krinzinger Vienna Chris Burden, U.S.A., b.1946 Hans Op de Beeck, Belgium, b.1969 Eva Schlegel, Austria, b.1960 Rudolf Schwarzkogler, Austria, 1940-1969 Frank Thiel, Germany, b.1966 Valery Koshlyakov, Russia, b.1962 Erik van Lieshout, The Netherlands, b.1968 Jonathan Meese, Germany, b.1970 Erwin Wurm, Austria, b.1954 Bjarne Melgaard, Norway, b.1967 Thomas Zipp, Germany, b.1966 Shintaro Miyake, Japan, b.1970 Dubossarsky + Vinogradov, Russia, b.1964 et 1964 Nader Ahriman, Germany, b.1964 Atelier van Lieshout, Joep van Lieshout The Netherlands, b.1963 Gavin Turk, United Kingdom, b.1967 Jan Krugier & Cie Geneva/New York Eduard Angeli, Austria, b.1942 Paul Klee, Switzerland, 1879-1940 Max Ernst, Germany, 1891-1976 Marie-Anne Poniatowska, Belgium, b.1963 Yves Tanguy, France, 1900-1955 Alexander Calder, U.S.A., 1898-1976 Joan Miró, Spain, 1893-1983 Henri Matisse, France, 1869-1954 Balthus, France, 1908-2001 Sam Francis, U.S.A., 1923-1994 Julio Gonzales, Spain, 1876-1942 Ferdinand Holder, Switzerland, 1853-1918 Pierre Skira, France, b.1938 Chaim Soutine, France, 1893-1943 Sophie Taueber-Arp, Switzerland, 1889-1943 Jean Arp, France, 1886-1966 Jean Dubuffet, France, 1901-1985

Eduardo Chillida, Spain, 1924-2002 Geneviève Asse, France, b.1923 Anthony Caro, United Kingdom, b.1924 Marc-Antoine Fehr, Switzerland, b.1953 Carlo Guarienti, Italy, b.1923 Michel Haas, France, b.1934 Béatrice Helg, Switzerland, b.1956 Zoran Music, Slovenia, 1909-2005 Germaine Richier, France, 1904-1959 François Rouan, France, b.1943 Pierre Soulages, U.S.A., b.1934 Miquel Barcelo, Spain, b.1957 Joaquim Torres-Garcia, Uruguay, 1874-1949 Irving Petlin, U.S.A., b.1934 Pablo Picasso, Spain, 1881-1973 Ofer Lellouche, Tunisia, b.1947 Maria-Elena Vieira da Silva, Portugal, 1908-1992

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Yvon Lambert Paris/New York Andres Serrano, U.S.A., b.1950 Bertrand Lavier, France, b.1949 Christian Marclay, U.S.A., b.1955 Bethan Huws, United Kingdom, b.1961 Kendell Geers, South Africa, b.1968 Douglas Gordon, United Kingdom, b.1966 Charles Sandison, United Kingdom, b.1969 Zoe Leonard, U.S.A., b.1961 Lahumière Paris Jean Dewasne, France, 1929-1999 Aurélie Nemours, France, 1910-2005 Alberto Magnelli, Italy, 1888-1971 Jean Legros, France, 1917-1981 Jean-Gabriel Coignet, France, b.1951 Simon Lee London John Armleder, Switzerland, b.1948 Toby Ziegler, United Kingdom, b.1972 Christopher Wool, U.S.A., b.1955 Gary Simmons, U.S.A., b.1964 Michelangelo Pistoletto, Italy, b.1933 Sherrie Levine, U.S.A., b.1947 Lelong Paris/New York/Zurich Pierre Alechinsky, Belgium, b.1927 Yannis Kounellis, Greece, b.1936 Ryan Mendoza, U.S.A., b.1971

Candida Höfer, Germany, b.1944 Louise Lawler, U.S.A., b.1947 Niele Toroni, Switzerland, b.1937 Tom Wesselman, U.S.A., 1931-2004 Spencer Finch, U.S.A., b.1962 Koo Jeong-A, South Korea, b.1967 Jason Dodge, U.S.A., b.1969

Marcelle Cahn,France, 1895-1981 Auguste Herbin, France, 1882-1960 Jean Gorin, France, 1899-1981 Otto Freundlich, Germany, 1878-1943 Victor Vasarely, Hungary, 1906-1997 Bernard Frize, France, b.1954 Matias Faidbakken, Norway, b.1973 George Condo, U.S.A., b.1957 Larry Clark, U.S.A., b.1943 Robert Therrien, U.S.A., b.1947

Robert Motherwell, U.S.A., b.1915 Jaume Plensa, Spain, b.1955 Antoni Tàpiès, Spain, b.1923

Max Lang New York Jean-Michel Basquiat, U.S.A., 1960-1988 James Rosenquist, U.S.A., b.1933 Sam Francis, U.S.A., 1923-1994 Thomas Ruff, Germany, b.1958 Keith Haring, U.S.A., 1958-1990 Frank Stella, U.S.A., b. 1936 Zhang Huan, China, b.1965 Yves Tanguy, France, 1900-1955 Yayoi Kusama, Japan, b.1929 Wayne Thiebaud, U.S.A., b.1920 Roy Lichtenstein, U.S.A., 1923-1997 Bernar Venet, France, b.1941 Richard LIndiar, Germany, 1908-1978 Andy Warhol, U.S.A., 1928-1987 Robert Morris, U.S.A., b.1931 Tom Wesselmann, US.A., 1931-2004 Petra Mrzyk & Jean François Moriceau, Germany and France, b.1973 and 1974 Lisson London Julian Opie, United Kingdom, b.1958 Luhring Augustine New York Josh Smith, U.S.A., b.1976

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Hans Mayer Düsseldorf Bill Beckley, U.S.A., b.1946 Andy Warhol, U.S.A., 1928-1987 Frank Stella, U.S.A., b.1936 Kenny Scharf, U.S.A., b.1958 Robert Rauschenberg, U.S.A., b.1925 Nam June Paik, South Korea, 1932-2006 Markus Oehlen, Germany, b.1956 Kamel Mennour Paris Daniel Buren, France, b.1938 Johan Gimonprez, Belgium, b.1962 Claude Lévêque, France, b.1953 Djamel Tatah, France, b.1959

Robert Longo, U.S.A., b.1953 Peter Lindbergh, Germany, b.1944 Jürgen Klauke, Germany, b.1943 Jon Kessler, U.S.A., b.1957 Dennis Hopper, U.S.A., b.1936 William B. Copley, U.S.A., 1919-1996 Tom Wesselmann, U.S.A., 1931-2004 Alberto Garcia-Alix, Spain, b.1956 Camille Henrot, France, b.1978 Yuan Shen, China, b.1959

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Nachst St Stephan Rosemarie Schwarzwälder Vienna Adam Adach, Poland, b.1962 Imi Knoebel, Germany, 1940-1996 Joëlle Tuerlinckx, Belgium, b.1968 Katharina Grosse, Germany, b.1961

Adrian Schiess, Switzerland, b.1959 Lee Ufan, South Korea, b.1936 Herbert Brandl, Austria, b.1959

Nelson-Freeman Paris Silvia Bächli, Switzerland, b.1956 Marie José Burki, Switzerland, b.1961 Helmut Dorner, Germany, b.1952 Dianne Hagen, The Netherlands, b.1964 Matt Mullican, U.S.A., b.1951 Thomas Ruff, Germany, b.1958 Thomas Schütte, Germany, b.1954

Mel Bochner, U.S.A., b.1940 Pedro Cabrita Reis, Portugal, b.1956 Pia Fries, Switzerland, b.1955 Helen Mirra, U.S.A., b.1970 Guillaume Paris, France, b.1966 Anne-Marie Schneider, France, b.1962 James Welling, U.S.A., b.1951

Marco Noire Turin AES + F (Arzamasova, Evzovich, Svyatsky + Fridkes), Moscou, n.1955, 1958, 1957 and 1956 Giovanni Anselmo, Italy, b.1934

Masbedo, group including Nicola Massazza et Jacopo Bedogni, Italy, b.1973 and 1970 Giulio Paolini, Italy, b.1940

Giuseppe Penone, Italy, b.1947 Mario Merz, Italy, 1925-2003

Shoja Azari, Iran, b.1958 Miguel Angel Rios, Argentina, b.1953

Jérôme de Noirmont Paris Archetype Francesco Clemente, Italy, b.1952 David Mach, United Kingdom, b.1956 George Condo, U.S.A., b.1957 A.R. Penck, Germany, b.1939 Keith Haring, U.S.A., 1958-1990 Pierre et Gilles, France, b.1976 Fabrice Hyber, France, b.1961 Bettina Rheims, France, b.1952 Jeff Koons, U.S.A., b.1955 Benjamin Sabatier, France, b.1977 David McDermott & Peter McGough, U.S.A., b.1952 et 1958

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Nathalie Obadia Paris Martin Barré, France, 1924-1993 Carole Benzaken, France, b.1964 Patrick Faigenbaum, France, b.1954 Frank Nitsche, Germany, b.1964 Albert Oehlen, Germany, b.1954 Guillermo de Osma Madrid Eduardo Chillida, Spain, 1924-2002 Man Ray, U.S.A., 1890–1976 Pierre Roy, France, 1880-1950 André Masson, France, 1896-1987 Sonia Delaunay, Russia/France, 1885-1979 László Moholy-Nagy, Hungary, 1895-1946 Le Corbusier Switzerland/France, 1887-1965 Joaquim Torres-Garcia, Uruguay, 1874-1949 Esteban Lisa, Spain/Argentina, 1895-1983 Roberto Matta, Chile, 1911-2002 Pablo Picasso, Spain, 1881-1973 Julio González, Spain, 1876-1942 Jean Fautrier, France, 1898-1964 Antoni Tàpies, Spain, b.1923

Chloe Piene, U.S.A., b.1972 Pascal Pinaud, France, b.1964 Jorge Queiroz, Portugal, b.1966 Fiona Rae, United Kingdom, b.1963 Joana Vasconcelos, Portugal, b.197

Richard Serra, U.S.A., b.1939 Desmond Morris, United Kingdom, b.1928 Giorgio de Chirico, Italy, 1888-1978 André Lhote, France, 1893-1983 Auguste Herbin, France, 1882-1960 Jean Arp, France, 1887-1966 Alexander Calder, U.S.A., 1898-1976 José Gurvich, Uruguay, 1927-1974 Edgar Negret, Colombia, b.1920 Jorge Camacho, Cuba, b.1934 Joan Miro, Spain, 1893-1983 Henri Michaux, France, 1899-1984 Manuel Millares, Spain, 1921-1972

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Claudine Papillon Paris Erik Dietman, Suède, 1937-2002 Gaëlle Chotard, France, b.1973 Frédéric Lecomte, France, b.1966 Patrick Tosani, France, b.1954 Elsa Sahal, France, b.1975 Jean-Claude Ruggirello, France, b.1959 Javier Pérez, Spain, b.1968

Thierry Mouillé, France, b.1962 Frédérique Loutz, France, b.1974 Vassiliki Tsekoura, Greece, b.1947 Hreinn Fridfinnsson, Island, b.1943 Nathalie Elemento, France, b.1965 François Ribes, France, b.1970

Françoise Paviot Paris Dieter Appelt, Germany, b.1935 Barbara Crane, U.S.A., b.1928 Man Ray, U.S.A., 1890-1976 Jürgen Nefzger, Germany, b.1968 Walker Evans , U.S.A., b.1903 Harold Edgerton, U.S.A., 1903-1990 Raymond Hains, France, 1926-2005 Ray K.Metzker, U.S.A., b.1931

Arman, France, 1928-2005 Barbara Steinman, Canada, b.1950 Nancy Wilson-Pajic, U.S.A., b.1941 Edweard Muybridge, United Kingdom, 1830-1904 Anna + Bernhard Blume, Germany, b.1937 et 1937 Henri Cartier-Bresson, France, 1908-2004 Brassaï, France, 1899-1984

Emmanuel Perrotin Paris Chiho Aoshima, Japan, b. 1974 Sophie Calle, France, b.1953 Peter Coffin, U.S.A., b.1972 Eric Duyckaerts, Belgium, b.1953 Lionel Estève, France, b.1967 Bernard Frize, France, b.1949 Gelitin, Austria, collectif de quatre artistes trentenaires Kolkoz, France, b.1972 Guy Limone, France, b.1958

Jin Meyerson, U.S.A., b.1972 Takashi Murakami, Japan, b.1962 Jean-Michel Othoniel, France, b.1964 Paola Pivi, Italy, b.1971 Aya Takano, Japan, b.1976 Xavier Veilhan, France, b.1963 Wim Delvoye, Belgium, b.1956 Peter Zimmermann, Germany, b.1956

Praz-Delavallade Paris Andrea Bowers, U.S.A., b.1965 Brett Cody Rogers, U.S.A., b.1977 Philippe Decrauzat, Switzerland, b.1974 Sam Durant, U.S.A., b.1961 John Miller, U.S.A., b.1954 Robyn O’Neil, U.S.A., b.1977

Dario Robleto, U.S.A., b.1972 Analia Saban, U.S.A., b.1980 Erik Schmidt, Germany, b.1968 Jim Shaw, U.S.A., b.1952 Marnie Weber, U.S.A., b.1959

Catherine Putman Paris Georg Baselitz, Germany, b.1938 Champion Metadier, France, b.1947 Agathe May, France, b.1956 Georges Rousse, France, b.1947 Claude Viallat, France, b.1936

Pierre Buraglio, France, b.1939 Tony Cragg, United Kingdom, b.1949 Sophie Ristelhueber, France, b.1949 Antonio Saura, Spain, 1930-1998

R_

Michel Rein Paris Saâdane Afif, France, b.1970 Jordi Colomer, Spain, b.1962 Jimmie Durham, U.S.A., b.1940 Armand Jalut, France, b.1976

Didier Marcel, France, b.1961 Allan Sekula, U.S.A., b.1951 Fabien Verschaere, France, b.1975

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Denise René Paris Yaacov Agam, Israël, b.1928 Josef Albers, Germany, 1888-1976 Natalino Andolfatto, Italy, b.1933 Jean Arp, France, 1887-1966 Olle Baertling, Sweden, 1911-1981 David Bill, Switzerland, b.1977 Jakob Bill, Switzerland, b.1942 Max Bill, Switzerland, 1908-1988 Marcelle Cahn, France, 1895-1981 Waltercio Caldas, Brazil, b.1946 Chryssa, Greece, b.1933 Geneviève Claisse, France, b.1935 Carlos Cruz-Diez, Venezuela, b.1923 Sonia Delaunay, Russia/France, 1885-1979 Hugo Demarco, Argentina, 1932-1995 Angel Duarte, Spain, b.1930 Emmanuel, France, b.1946 Equipo 57, group founded in 1957, Spain Freddy Fraek, Denmark, b.1935 Günter Frühtrunk, Germany, 1923-1982 Karl Gerstner, Switzerland, b.1930 Gun Gordillo, Sweden, b.1945 Jean Gorin, France, 1899-1981 Auguste Herbin, France, 1882-1960 André Heurtaux, France, 1898-1983 Gottfried Honegger, Switzerland, b.1917 Robert Indiana, U.S.A., b.1928 Robert Jacobsen, Denmark, 1912-1993

Youri Jeltov, Russia, b.1942 Lajos Kassak, Hungary, 1887-1967 Michelis Katzourakis, Egypt, b.1933 Frank Kupka, Czech Rep., 1871-1957 Le Corbusier, Switzerland/France, 1887-1965 Julio Le Parc, Argentina, b.1928 Angel Luque, Spain, b.1927 Heinz Mack 1931, Germany Alberto Magnelli, Italy, 1888-1971 Françoise Malaprade Richard Mortensen, Denmark 1910-1993 Mehdi Moutashar, Iraq, b.1943 François Morellet, France, n 1926 Takashi Naraha, Japan, b.1930 Aurèlie Nemours, France, 1910-2005 Dario Perez-Flores, Venezuela, b.1936 Serge Poliakoff, Russia, 1906-1969 Nicolas Schöeffer, Hungary, 1912-1992 Jesus R. Soto, Venezuela, 1923-2001 Henryk Stazewski, Russia, 1894-1988 Haruhiko Sunagawa, Japan, b.1946 Sophie Taeuber-Arp, Switzerland, 1889-1943 Jean Tinguely, Switzerland, 1925-1991 Lun Tuchnowski, Germany, b.1946 Wen-Ying Tsaï, China, b.1928 Victor Vasarely, 1908-1997 Bernard Venet, France, b.1941 Giorgio Zongolopoulos, Greece, b.1903

Thaddaeus Ropac Paris/Salzburg Georg Baselitz, Germany, b.1938 Tony Cragg, United Kingdom, b.1949 Jason Martin, United Kingdom, b.1970

Antony Gormley, United Kingdom, b.1950 Peter Halley, U.S.A., b.1953 Matali Crasset, France, b.1965

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Salvador Paris Erró, Island, b.1932 Peter Klasen, Germany, b.1935 Jacques Monory, France, b.1934 Bernard Rancillac, France, b.1931

Eduardo Arroyo, Spain, b.1937 Valerio Adami, Italy, b.1935 Joan Rabascall, Spain, b.1935

Esther Schipper Berlin Matti Braun, Germany, b.1968 Nathan Carter, U.S.A., b.1970 Liam Gillick, United Kingdom, b.1964 Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, France, b.1965 Tommi Grönlund\Petteri Nisunen, Finland b. 1967 and 1962 Christoph Keller, Germany, b.1967 Philippe Parreno, France, b.1964 RothStauffenberg, group including Christopher Roth and Franz Stauffenberg, Germany

Angela Bulloch, Canada, b.1966 Thomas Demand, Germany, b.1964 Ceal Floyer, Germany, b.1968 Ann Veronica Janssens, Belgium, b.1956 Carsten Höller/Pierre Huyghe, Germany and France, b.1961 and 1962 Gabriel Kuri, Mexico, b.1970 Ugo Rondinone, Switzerland, b.1964 Julia Scher, U.S.A., b.1954

Natalie Seroussi Paris Arman, France, 1928-2005 Christo, Bulgaria, b.1925

Lucio Fontana, Italy, 1899-1968

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Sfeir-Semler Hambourg Robert Barry, U.S.A., b.1936 Wael Shawky, Egypt, b.1971 Marwan Rechmaoui, Lebanon, b.1964 Mona Marzouk, Egypt, b.1968 Christine Streuli, Switzerland, b.1975 Walid Raad, Lebanon, b.1967

Stephan Moersch, Germany, b.1974 Hiroyuki Masuyama, Japan, b.1968 Günter Haese, Germany, b.1924 Elger Esser, Germany, b.1967 The Atlas Group / Walid Raad, Lebanon, b.1967 Akram Zaatari, Lebanon, b.1966

Pietro Sparta Chagny Balthasar Burhard, Switzerland, b.1944 Niele Toroni, Switzerland, b.1937 Jannis Kounellis, Greece, b.1936 Ida Tursic & Wilfried Mille, Serbia and France, b.1974 and 1974

Alain Séchas, France, b.1955 Mario Merz, Italy, 1925-2003 François Morellet, France, b.1926 Grout/Mazéas, France/Morocco, b.1971 & 1969

Studio La Citta Verona Gabriele Basilico, Italy, b.1944 Pier Paolo Calzolari, Italy, b.1943 Lucio Fontana, Italy, 1899-1968 Mikhael Subotzky, South Africa, b.1981

Hiroyuki Masuyama, Japon , b.1968 Ettore Spalletti, Italy, b.1940 Jacob Hashimoto, U.S.A., b.1973

Micheline Szwajcer Antwerp Stanley Brouwn, The Netherlands, b.1935 Angela Bulloch, Canada, b.1966 David Claerbout, Belgium, b.1966 Anne Daems, Belgium, b.1966 Koenraad Dedobbeleer, Belgium, b.1975 Hans-Peter Feldman, Germany, b.1941 Bernard Frize, France, b.1954 Liam Gillick, United Kingdom, b.1964 François Curlet, France, b.1967

Tobias Rehberger, Germany, b.1966 Allen Ruppersberg, U.S.A., b.1944 Joe Scanlan, U.S.A., b.1961 Lee Ufan, South Korea, b.1936 Daan van Golden, The Netherlands, b.1936 Marijke van Warmerdam, The Netherlands, b.1959 Heimo Zobernig, Austria, b.1958 Guy Mees, Belgium, b.1935 Ann Veronica Janssens, Belgium, b.1956

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Daniel Templon Paris Valerio Adami, Italy, b.1935 Jean-Michel Alberola, France,b.1953 Anthony Caro, United Kingdom, b.1924 James Casebere, U.S.A., b.1953 Joel Shapiro, U.S.A., b.1941 Frank Stella, U.S.A., b.1936 Ulrich Lamsfuss, Germany, b.1971

Robert Longo, U.S.A., b.1953 Jonathan Meese, Germany, b.1971 Iván Navarro, Chile, b.1972 Philippe Cognée, France, b.1957 Jim Dine, U.S.A., b.1935 Gérard Garouste, France, b.1946 Daniel Dezeuze, France, b.1942

The Project New York Kimsooja, South Korea, b.1957 Coco Fusco, U.S.A., b.1960 Maria Elena Gonzalez, Cuba, b.1957

Julie Mehretu, Ethiopia, b.1970 Jessica Rankin, Australia, b.1971 Tracey Rose, South Africa, b.1974

Elisabeth & Klaus Thoman Innsbruck Erwin Bohatsch, Austria, b.1951 Herbert Brandl, Austria, b.1959 Clegg & Guttmann, Israel & Ireland, b.1957 & 1957 Thomas Feuerstein, Austria, b.1968 Bruno Gironcoli, Austria, b.1936 Christoph Hinterhuber, Austria, b.1969 Günther Förg, Germany, b.1952 Leiko Ikemura, Japan, b.1951 Muntean & Rosenblum, Austria and Israel, b.1962 and 1962

Walter Pichler, Austria, b.1936 Arnulf Rainer, Austria, b.1929 Georges Rousse, France, b.1947 Norbert Schwontkowski, Germany, b.1949 Walter Vopava, Austria, b.1948 Franz West, Austria, b.1947 Erwin Wurm, Austria, b.1954 Otto Zitko, Austria, b.1959 Michael Kienzer, Austria, b.1952

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Tornabuoni Arte Florence Enrico Baj, Italy, 1924-2003 Arnaldo Pomodoro, Italy, b.1926 Michelangelo Pistoletto, Italy, b.1933 Mimmo Paladino, Italy, b.1948 Mario Merz, Italy, 1925-2003 Piero Manzoni, Italy, 1933-1963 Lucio Fontana, Italy, 1899-1968 Piero Dorazio, Italy, 1927-2005 Alighiero e Boetti, Italy, 1944-1994

Francesco Clemente, Italy, b.1952 Sandro Chia, Italy, b.1946 Mario Ceroli, Italy, b.1938 Maurizio Cattelan, Italy, b.1960 Enrico Castellani, Italy, b.1930 Alberto Burri, Italy, 1915-1995 Nicola de Maria, Italy, b.1954 Emilio Vedova, Italy, 1919-2006

Patrice Trigano Paris Jacques de la Villeglé, France, b.1926 Tucci Russo Torre Pellice Giovanni Anselmo, Italy, b.1934 Daniel Buren, France, b.1938 Gianni Caravaggio, Italy, b.1968 Tony Cragg, United Kingdom, b.1949 Francesco Gennari, Italy, b.1973 Richard Long, United Kingdom, b.1945 Mario Merz, Italy, 1925-2003

Giulio Paolini, Italy, b.1940 Giuseppe Penone, Italy, b.1947 Alfredo Pirri, Italy, b.1957 Paolo Piscitelli, Italy, b.1971 Robin Rhode, South Africa, b.1976 Jan Vercruysse, Belgium, b.1948

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Georges-Philippe & Nathalie Vallois Paris Boris Achour, France, b.1966 Gilles Barbier, France, b.1964 Julien Berthier, France, b.1975 Mike Bouchet, U.S.A., b.1970 Alain Bublex, France, b.1961 Richard Jackson, U.S.A., b.1939

Adam Janes, U.S.A., b.1976 Martin Kersels, U.S.A., b.1960 Vincent Lamouroux, France, b.1974 Saverio Lucariello, France, b.1958 Jacques Villeglé, France, b.1926 Olav Westphalen, U.S.A., b.1963

Van de Weghe Fine Art New York Jean-Michel Basquiat, U.S.A., 1960-1988 Alexander Calder, U.S.A., 1898-1976 Jean Dubuffet, France, 1901-1985 Duane Hanson, U.S.A., 1925-1996 René Magritte, Belgium, 1898-1967 Cesar, France, 1921-1998 Lucio Fontana, Italy , 1899-1968 Alex Katz, U.S.A., b.1927 Joan Miró, Spain , 1893-1983

Richard Serra, U.S.A., b.1939 Andy Warhol, U.S.A., 1928-1987 Keith Haring, U.S.A., 1958-1990 Pablo Picasso, Spain, 1881-1973 Maurizio Cattelan, Italy , b.1960 Salvador Dalí, Spain, 1904-1989 Damien Hirst, United Kingdom, b.1965 Henri Matisse, France, 1869-1954 Gerhard Richter, Germany, b. 1932

Vedovi Brussels Alighieri e Boetti, Italy, 1944-1944 Antoni Tàpiès, Spain, b.1923 Gerhard Richter, Germany, b.1932 Germaine Richier, France, 1904-1959 André Masson, France, 1896-1987 René Magritte, Belgium, 1898-1967 Fernand Léger, France, 1881-1955

Henri Laurens, France, 1885-1954 Lucio Fontana, Italy, 1899-1968 Jean Fautrier, France, 1898-1964 Max Ernst, Germany, 1891-1976 Enrico Castellani, Italy, b.1930 Alexander Calder, U.S.A., 1898-1976 Andy Warhol, U.S.A., 1928-1987

Anne de Villepoix Paris Erwin Wurm, Austria, b.1954

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Waddington Galleries London Josef Albers, Germany, 1888-1976 Ben Nicholson, United Kingdom, 1894-1982 Mimmo Paladino, Italy, b.1948 Francis Picabia, France, 1879-1953 Pablo Picasso, Spain, 1881-1973 Robert Rauschenberg, U.S.A., b.1925 Antoni Tàpiès, Spain, b.1923 Sam Francis, U.S.A., 1923-1994 Peter Halley, U.S.A., b.1953 Bill Woodrow, United Kingdom, b.1948 William Turnbull, United Kingdom, b.1922 Henry Moore, United Kingdom, 1898-1986 Joan Miró, Spain, 1893-1983 Milton Avery, U.S.A., 1885-1965 Giorgio de Chirico, Italy, 1888-1978 Nicolas de Staël, Russia, 1914-1955 Patrick Heron, United Kingdom, 1920-1999 Susan Rothenberg, U.S.A., b.1945 Lucas Samaras, U.S.A., b.1936

Fausto Melotti, Italy, 1901-1986 Peter Blake, United Kingdom, b.1932 Patrick Caulfield, United Kingdom, 1936-2005 John Chamberlain, U.S.A., b.1927 Ian Davenport, United Kingdom, b.1966 Jean Dubuffet, France, 1901-1985 Barry Flanagan, United Kingdom, b.1941 Andy Warhol, U.S.A., 1928-1987 Robert Indiana, U.S.A., b.1928 Donald Judd, U.S.A., 1928-1994 Henri Matisse, France, 1869-1954 Axel Hütte, Germany, b.1951 Craigie Aitchison, United Kingdom, b.1926 Michael Craig-Martin, Ireland, b.1941 Jack B.Yeats, Ireland, 1871-1957 Dan Flavin, U.S.A., 1933-1996 Morris Louis, U.S.A., 1912-1962 David Salle, U.S.A., b.1952 Frank Stella, U.S.A., b.1936

Michael Werner Cologne Georg Baselitz, Germany, b.1938 Markus Lüpertz, Germany, b.1941 A. R. Penck, Germany, b.1939

Jörg Immendorff, Germany, b.1945 Per Kirkeby, Denmark, b.1938

Max Wigram London Cory Arcangel, U.S.A., b.1978 Barnaby Hosking, United Kingdom, b.1976 Mustafa Hulusi, United Kingdom, b.1971

Slater Bradley, U.S.A., b.1975 Marine Hugonnier, France, b.1969

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XL Moscow Oleg Kulik, Ukrain, b.1961 Vladimir Dubossarsky, Russia, b.1964

Vlad Mamyshev-Monroe, Russia, b.1969 Alexandr Vinogradov, Russia, b.1963

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Zlotowski Paris Willi Baumeister, Germany, 1889-1955 Alexander Calder, U.S.A., 1898-1976 Albert Gleizes, France, 1881-1953 Henri Hayden, France, 1883-1970 Paul Klee, Switzerland, 1879-1940 Le Corbusier, Switzerland/France, 1887-1965 Fernand Léger, France, 1881-1955

Louis Marcoussis, Poland/France, 1878-1941 Jean Metzinger, France, 1883-1956 Amédée Ozenfant, France, 1886-1966 Serge Poliakoff, Russia, 1900-1969 Georges Valmier, France, 1885-1937 Maria Helena Vieira da Silva, France, 1908-1992

Zürcher Paris Akos Birkas, Hungary, b.1941 Wang Keping, China, b.1949 Esther Tielemans, The Netherlands, b.1978 Alix Le Méléder, France, b.1955 Gilles Saussier, France, b.1965 Mathilde Rosier, France, b.1973

Judit Ström, Sweden, b.1972 Michel Huelin, Switzerland, b.1962 Dan Hays, United Kingdom, b.1966 Sarah Dobai, United Kingdom, b.1965 Marc Desgrandchamps, France, b.1960 Katharina Ziemke, Germany, b.1969

David Zwirner New York Chris Ofili, United Kingdom, b.1968 Thomas Ruff, Germany, b.1958 Diana Thater, U.S.A., b.1962

John McCracken, U.S.A., b.1934 Marcel Dzama, Canada James Welling, U.S.A., b.1951

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GRAND PALAIS : DESIGN GALLERIES

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Dansk Moebelkunst Paris/Copenhague Poul Henningsen, Denmark, 1894-1967 Finn Juhl, Denmark, 1912-1989 Jacques Dewindt Bruxelles Alvar Aalto, Finland, 1898-1976 Jules Wabbes, Belgium, 1919-1974 Paavo Tynell, Finland, 1890-1973 Enzo Mari, Italy, b.1932 Bruno Munari, Italy, 1907-1998 Matali Crasset, France, b.1965 Andréa Branzi, Italy, b.1938 Richard Hutten, The Netherlands, b.1967

Maarten van Severen, Belgium, 1956-2005 Claire Bataille, Belgium, b.1940 Emiel Veranneman, Belgium, b.1924 Le Corbusier, Suisse/France, 1887-1965 Charlotte Perriand, France, 1903-1999 Gerrit Th. Rietveld, The Netherlands, 1888-1964 Michele De Lucci, Italy, b.1951

Downtown François Laffanour Paris Ron Arad, Israel, b.1951 Georges Jouve, France, 1910-1964 Alexandre Noll, France, 1890-1970 Jean Royère, France, 1902-1981 Le Corbusier, Switzerland/France, 1887-1965 Pierre Jeanneret, Suisse, 1896-1967 Ettore Sottsass, Italy, b.1917

Serge Mouille, France, 1922-1988 Jean Prouvé, France, 1901-1984 Charlotte Perriand, France, 1903-1999 Takis, Greece, b.1925 Gaetano Pesce, Italy, b.1939 George Nakashima, USA 1905-1990

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Ulrich Fiedler Cologne Naoto Fukasawa, Japan, b.1956 Gino Sarfatti, Italy, 1912-1984 Pietro Chiesa, Switzerland, 1878-1959 Siegfried Giedion, Switzerland, 1888-1968 Marianne Brandt, Germany, 1893-1983 Frederick Kiesler, U.S.A., 1896-1966 Joe Colombo,Italy, 1930-1971

René Herbst, France, 1891-1982 Fernando & Humberto Campana, Brazil, b.1961 and 1953 Jasper Morrison, United Kingdom, b.1971 Zaha Hadid, United Kingdom / Iraq, b.1950 New Lamp

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Jousse Entreprise Paris Jean Prouvé, France, 1901-1984 Charlotte Perriand, France, 1903-1999 Mathieu Matégot, Hungary, 1910-2001 Serge Mouille, France, 1922-1988 Pierre Jeanneret Switzerland, 1896-1967

Georges Jouve, France, 1910-1963 Maria Pergay, Moldavia/France, b.1930 Pierre Paulin, France, b.1927 Roger Tallon, France, b.1929 Emmanuel Boos

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Kreo Paris Fernando Brizio, Portugal, b.1968 Martin Szekely, France, b.1956 Pierre Charpin, France, b.1962 Maarten van Severen, Belgium, 1956-2002 Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, France, b.1971 and 1976 Hella Jongerius, The Netherlands, b.1963 Front Design, group including Sofia Lagerkvist, Wieki Somers, The Netherlands, b.1976 Charlotte von der Lancken, Anna Lindren, Katya S’vstr’m, Sweden circa 1975

M_

Yves Macaux Brussels Otta Wagner, Austria, 1841-1918 Marcel Kammerer, Austria, 1878-1969 Josef Hoffmann, Austria, 1870-1956

Koloman Moser, Austria, 1868-1918 Gustave Serrurier-Bovy, Belgium, 1858-1910

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Gilles Peyroulet & Cie Paris Matali Crasset, France, b.1965 Sam Baron, France, b.1976 Frédéric Ruyant, France, b.1961 Ronan Bouroullec, France, b.1971 Gaetano Pesce, Italy, b.1939 Joachim Jirou-Najou, France, b.1980 Eileen Gray, United Kingdom, 1878-1976 Jasper Morrison, United Kingdom, b.1971 Marc Newson, Australia, b.1963 Philippe Starck, France, b.1949 5.5 Designers, group including Vincent Baranger, Jean Sébastien Blanc, Anthony Lebossé, Claire Renard, France Eric Philippe Paris Paavo Tynell, Finland, 1890-1973 Hans Wegner, Denmark, 1914-2007 Edward Wormley, U.S.A., 1907-1995 Frits Henningsen, Denmark, 1902-1971 Marcel Breuer, Hungary, 1902-1981 A.J. Donahue, Canada, 1918-1997

Preben Fabricius & Jørgen Kastholm, 1931-1984 and 1931-2007, Denmark Herbert Matter, Switzerland, 1907-1984 Carl Auböck, Austria, 1900-1957 Magnus Stephensen, Denmark, 1903-1984

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Patrick Seguin Paris Charlotte Perriand, France, 1903-1999 Pierre Jeanneret, Switzerland, 1896-1967

Jean Royere, France, 1902–1981 Georges Jouve, France, 1910-1964

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COUR CARRÉE OF THE LOUVRE : CONTEMPORARY ART, UP-AND-COMING TRENDS

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Martine Aboucaya Paris Christophe Berdaguer & Marie Péjus, France & France, b.1968 & 1969 Mélanie Counsell, United Kingdom, b.1966 Angela Detanico & Rafael Lain, Brazil & Brazil, b.1974 & 1973 Julien Discrit, France, b.1978 Aidan Moscow Elena Berg, Russia, b.1964 Oksana Mas, Ukrain, b.1969 Aliceday Brussels Charlotte Beaudry, Belgium, b.1968 Charles Karubian, U.S.A. Walter Swennen, Belgium, b.1946 Aline Bouvy, Luxembourg, b.1974

Maïder Fortuné, France, b.1973 Marylène Negro, France, b.1957 Société Réaliste, Ferenc Grof & Jean-Baptiste Naudy, Hungary and France, b. 1972 and 1982

Philipp Dontsov, Russia, b.1972 Rauf Mamedov Russia, b.1956 John Gillis, Belgium, b.1972 Jos de Gruyter, Belgium, b.1965 Harald Thys, Belgium, b.1966

Annex14 Bern Peter Aerschmann, Switzerland, b.1969 Michal Budny, Poland, b.1976 Lisa Oppenheim, U.S.A., b.1975

Boris Rebetez, Switzerland, b.1970 Ana Roldán, Mexico, b.1977 Jun Yang, China, b.1975

Art : concept Paris Annelise Coste, France, b.1973

Vidya Gastaldon, France, b.1974

Atelier Cardenas Bellanger Paris Olivier Soulerin, France, b.1973 Jérôme Saint-Loubert Bié, France, b.1970

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Anne Barrault Paris Catharina van Eetvelde, Belgium, b.1967 Eric Nehr, France, b.1964

Guillaume Pinard, France, b.1971 David Renaud, France, b.1965

Isabella Bortolozzi Berlin Danh Vo, Denmark/Vietnam, b.1975 Leonor Antunes, Portugal, b.1972 Jay Chung & Q Takeki Maeda, U.S.A. and Japan, b.1976 and 1977

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Chemould Prescott Road Mumbai Suhasini Kejriwal, India, b.1973 Mithu Sen, India, b.1971 Hema Upadhyay, India, b.1974 Aditi Singh, India, b.1976 ColletPark Paris John M.Armleder, Switzerland, b.1948 Ruth Baettig, Switzerland, b.1964 Elvire Bonduelle, France, b.1980 Tony Brown, United Kingdom, b.1952 Yu-Cheng Chou, Taïwan, b.1976 Jongsung Joo, South Korea, b.1977 Seulgi Lee, South Korea, b.1972 John Connelly Presents New York Marco Boggio Sella, Italy, b.1972 Alex Kwartier, U.S.A.

Anant Joshi, India, b.1969 Reena Saini Kallat, India, b.1973 Dhruvi Acharya, India, b.1971 B.S Harsha, India, b.1969 Jorge Pedro Nunez, Venezuela, b.1975 Tamuna Sirbiladze, Greece, b.1971 Alberto Sorbelli, Italy, b.1964 Pier Stockholm, Pérou, b.1977 Arnaud Vasseux, France, b.1969 Haegue Yang, South Korea, b.1971

Althea Thauberger, Canada, b.1970 Scott Treleaven, Canada, b.1972

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Cortex Athletico Bordeaux Vittorio Santoro, Switzerland, b.1962 Cosmic Paris Haluk Alakçe, Turkey, b.1970 Gianni Motti, Italy, b.1958 Annika Larsson, Sweden, b.1972 Vanessa Beecroft, Italy, b.1969 James Hopkins, United Kingdom, b.1976 Piero Golia, Italy, b.1974

Benoit Broisat, France, b.1980 Pierre Bismuth, France, b.1963 Jan Klimes, Czech Republic, b.1980 Cyprien Gaillard, France, b.1980 Wilfrid Almendra, France, b.1972 Richard Woods, United Kingdom, b.1966

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Dvir Tel-Aviv Adel Abdessemed, Algeria, b.1971 Jonathan Monk, United Kingdom, b.1969 Eli Petel, Israel, b.1974 Barak Ravitz, Israel, b.1982 Ariel Schlesinger, Israel, b.1980

Miri Segal, Israel, b.1965 Nedko Solakov, Bulgaria, b.1957 Gabriela Vanga, Rumania, b.1977 Lawrence Weiner, U.S.A., b.1942 Pavel Wolberg, Russia, b.1966

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Frank Elbaz Paris Olivier Babin, France, b.1975 Davide Balula, France, b.1978 Lilian Bourgeat, France, b.1970 Marcelline Delbecq, France, b.1977 Swetlana Heger, Czech Republic, b.1968 Antal Lakner, Hungary, b.1966

Rainier Lericolais, France, b.1970 Audrey Nervi, France, b.1974 Kaz Oshiro, Japan/U.S.A., b.1967 Gyan Panchal, France, b.1973 Hugo Pernet, France, b.1983 Meredyth Sparks, U.S.A., b.1972

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F A Projects London Arjan van Helmond, The Netherlands, b.1971 James Ireland, United Kingdom, b.1977 Izima Kaoru, Japan, b.1954 Serban Savu, Roumania, b.1978 Dominique Fiat Paris Laurent Saksik, France, b.1962 Tania Mouraud, France, b.1942 Enrico Fornello Prato Emanuele Becheri, Italy, b.1973 Claude Closky, France, b.1963 Sara Rossi, Italy, b.1970 Michele Zaza, Italy, b.1948 Foxy Production New York Hany Armanious, Epypt, b.1962 Jimmy Baker, U.S.A., b.1980 Olga Chernysheva, Russia, b.1962

Grazia Toderi, Italy, b.1963 John Wood & Paul Harrison, United-Kingdom, b.1969 & 1966

Thomas Lelu, France, b.1976 Renato Orara, U.S.A., b.1971 Giorgio Ciam, Italy, 1941-1996 Luigi Ghirri, Italy, 1943-1992 Nobuko Tsuchiya, Japan, b.1972

Violet Hopkins, U.S.A., b.1973 David Noonan, Australia, b.1969 Sterling Ruby, Germany, b.1972

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Galerie de Multiples Paris Daniel Buren, France, b.1938 Xavier Veilhan, France, b.1963 Felice Varini, Switzerland, b.1952 Saâdane Afif, France, b.1970 Olaf Nicolai, Germany, b.1962 Jonathan Monk, United Kingdom, b.1972 Martin Boyce, United Kingdom, b.1967 Isabelle Cornaro, France, b.1974

Jason Dodge, U.S.A., b.1969 Jean-Luc Vilmouth, France, b.1952 Alain Séchas, France, b.1955 Matthew McCaslin, U.S.A., b.1957 Stéphane Magnin, France, b.1965 Marc Etienne, France, b.1971 Alain Bublex, France, b.1961

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Gb agency Paris Jiri Kovanda, Czech Republic, b.1953 Július Koller, Slovaquy, 1939-2007

Roman Ondák, Czech Republic, b.1966 Pratchaya Phintongh, Thailand, b.1974

Frédéric Giroux Paris Justin Lowe, U.S.A., b.1976 Angelika Markul, Poland, b.1977 AA.Bronson, Canada, b.1946

Rebecca Bournigault, France, b.1970 Yann Paolozzi, France, b.1977 Michel Paysant, France, b.1955

Laurent Godin Paris Vincent Olinet, France, b.1981 Wang Du, China, b.1956

Claude Closky, France, b.1963 Haim Steinbach, Israel, b.1944

Marat Guelman Moscow Valery Koshlyakov, Russia, 1962 Dmitry Gutov, Russia, b.1960 Erbol Meldibekov, Kazakhstan, b.1964 Alexander Kosolapov, Russia, b.1943 Blue Noses, group including Viacheslav Mizin and Alexander Shaburov, Russia, b.1962 and 1965 Alain Gutharc Paris Daniel Firman, France, b.1966 Emmanuel Lagarrigue, France, b.1972

Alexei Kallima, Chechnya, b.1969 Georgy Ostretsov, Russia, b.1967 Vasiliy Tsagolov, Russia, b.1957 Dmitry Vrubel and Victoria Timofeev, Russia and Ukrain, b.1960 and 1969

Marlène Mocquet, France, b.1979 Anita Molinero, France, b.1953

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Eva Hober Paris Nicolas Darrot, France, b.1972 Simon Bernheim, France, b.1975 Axel Pahlavi, France, b.1975 Jérôme Zonder, France, b.1974 Magali Daniaux & Cédric Pigot, France, b.1976 and 1966 Hollybush Gardens London Benoît Maire, France, b.1978 Johanna Billing, Sweden, b.1973

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I-20 Gallery New York Andisheh Avini, U.S.A., b.1974 Eduardo Sarabia, U.S.A., b.1976 Kiki Seror, U.S.A., b.1970 Gonzalo Lebrija, Mexico, b.1972 Galerie Grita Insam Vienna Robert Adrian X, Austria/Canada, b.1935 Candida Höfer, Germany, b.1944 In SITU Fabienne Leclerc Paris Renaud Auguste-Dormeuil, France, b.1968 Laurent Tixador & Abraham Poincheval, France, b.1965 and 1972 The Blue Noses, group including Viacheslav Mizin and

Spencer Tunick, U.S.A., b.1967 Stefan Brüggemann, Mexico, b.1975 Sylvia Sleigh, United Kingdom, b.1916

Torie Begg, United Kingdom, b.1962 Stefan Sandner, Austria, b.1968 Florence Parradeis, France, b.1964 Damien Deroubaix, France, b.1972 Khalil Joreige & Joana Hadjithomas, Lebanon, b.1969 and 1969

Alexander Shaburov, Russia, b.1962 and 1965

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Juliette Jongma Amsterdam Arjan van Helmond, The Netherlands, b.1971 Malin Persson, Sweden, b.1978

Misha de Ridder, The Netherlands, b.1971 Karen Sargsyan

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Jousse Entreprise Paris Ariane Michel, France, b.1973 Kishin Shinoyama, Japan, b.1940 Clarisse Hahn, France, b.1973 Thomas Grünfeld, Germany, b.1956 Frank Breuer, Germany, b.1963 Delia Gonzalez & Gavin Russom, U.S.A., b.1972 and 1974

Frank Perrin, France, b.1964 Julien Prévieux, France, b.1974 Philippe Meste, France, b.1966 Florence Doléac, France, b.1968 Jérôme Schlomoff, France, b.1961 Sonia Khurana, India, b.1968

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Iris Kadel Karlsruhe Shannon Bool, Canada, b.1972 Skafte Kuhn, Germany, b.1969

Katja Davar, United Kingdom, b.1968

KBK Mexico Marcela Astorga, Argentina, b.1965 Moris, Mexico, b.1978

Dario Escobar, Guatemala, b.1971

Johann König Berlin Michaela Meise, Germany, b.1976 Nicolas Krupp Basel Marc Bauer, Switzerland, b.1975 Joanne Greenbaum, U.S.A., b.1953 Heimo Zobernig, Austria, b.1958

Johannes Wohnseifer, Germany, b.1967 Thomas Baumann, Austria, b.1967 Walter Swennen, Belgium, b.1946

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La B.A.N.K Paris Mounir Fatmi, Morocco, b.1970 Nicole Cohen, U.S.A., b.1970 La Blanchisserie Boulogne-Billancourt Jean Bedez, France, b.1976 Davide Bertocchi, Italy, b.1969 Ingrid Luche, France, b.1971 Pierre Malphettes, France, b.1970 Philippe Terrier-Hermann, France, b.1970

Louidgi Beltrame, France, b.1971 Bernard Joisten, France, b.1962 Arnaud Maguet, France, b.1975 Samon Takahashi, France/Japan, b.1970

Layr Wuestenhagen Contemporary Vienna Andrea Witzmann, Austria, b.1970 Annelies Oberdanner, Austria, b.1961

Nick Oberthaler, Austria, b.1981

Florence Loewy Paris Stéphane Albert, France, b.1972 John Baldessari, U.S.A., b.1931 Yannick Boulot, France, b.1972 Hans-Peter Feldmann, Germany, b.1941 Michel François, Belgium, b.1956 Rodney Graham, Canada, b.1949

David Hammons, U.S.A., b.1943 Isabell Heimerdinger, Germany, b.1963 Jonathan Monk, United Kingdom, b.1969 Richard Prince, U.S.A., b.1949 Didier Rittener, Switzerland, b.1969

Loevenbruck Paris Virginie Barré, France, b.1970 Morgane Tschiember, France, b.1976 Stéphane Sautour, France, b.1968 Børre Sæthre, Norway, b.1967 Werner Reiterer, Austria, b.1964 Bruno Peinado, France, b.1970 Philippe Mayaux, France, b.1961 Edouard Levé, France, b.1965 Patrice Gaillard & Claude, France, b.1974 and 1975

Vincent Labaume, France, b.1965 Blaise Drummond, Ireland, b.1967 Grégory Gicquel & Daniel Dewar, France and United Kingdom, b.1975 and.1976 Robert Devriendt, Belgium, b.1955 Alain Declercq, France, b.1969 Olivier Blanckart, France, b.1959 Gabor Osz, Hungary, b.1962 Arnaud Labelle-Rojoux, France, b.1950

Lumen Travo Amsterdam Zarina Bhimji, Uganda, b.1963 Meschac Gaba, Benin, b.1961 Delphine Bedel, France

Ni Haifeng, China, b.1964 Michel François, Belgium, b.1956 Kathe Burkhart, U.S.A., b.1958 28

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Maisonneuve Paris Jan Kopp, Germany, b.1970 Martin Le Chevallier, France, b.1968 Ralph Samuel Grossmann, France, b.1970 Martinethibaultdelachâtre Paris Glen Baxter, United Kingdom, b.1944 Pascal Bircher, United Kingdom, b.1972 Karine Bonneval, France, b.1970 Jeong-Hwa Choi, South Korea, b.1961 Gérard Deschamps, France, b.1937 Debbie Chan, South Korea, b.1970

Caecilia Tripp, Germany, b.1968 Servane Mary, France, b.1972

Rodolphe Huguet, France, b.1969 Nancy Lang, U.S.A., b.1979 François Morellet, France, b.1926 Olivier Nottelet, France, b.1963 Stéphane Pichard, France, b.1968 Eric Sandillon, France, b.1969

Kamel Mennour Paris Daniel Buren, France, b.1938 Johan Gimonprez, Belgium, b.1962 Claude Lévêque, France, b.1953 Djamel Tatah, France, b.1959

Alberto Garcia-Alix, Spain, b.1956 Camille Henrot, France, b.1978 Yuan Shen, China, b.1959

Francesca Minini Milan Jan de Cock, Belgium, b.1976 Gabriele Picco, Italy, b.1974

Paolo Chiasera, Italy, b.1978

Gabrielle Maubrie Paris Dennis Adams, U.S.A., b.1948 Didier Faustino, France, b.1968 Vasco Araujo, Portugal, b.1977 Nelson Leirner, Brazil, b.1932

Frédéric Lefever, Belgium, b.1965 Antoni Muntadas, Spain, b.1942 Joseph Havel, U.S.A., b.1954

Motive Amsterdam Marjolein Rothman, The Netherlands, b.1974 Martine Stig, The Netherlands, b.1972 Lucy & Jorge Orta, United Kingdom and Argentina, b.1966 and 1953

N_

Nature Morte/Bose Pacia New Delhi Jagannath Panda, India, b.1970 Probir Gupta, India, b.1960 Anita Dube, India, b.1958 Thukral & Tagra, India, b.1976 and 1979

Mithu Sen, India, b.1971 Pushpamala N, India, b.1956 Sheba Chhachhi, India, b.1958

NoguerasBlanchard Barcelona Rafel G.Bianchi, Spain, b.1967 François-Xavier Courrèges, France, b.1974 Paul Ekaitz, Spain, b.1977

Marine Hugonnier, France, b.1969 Michael Lin, Japan, b.1964 Wilfredo Priando, Cuba, b.1978

Nosbaum & Reding Luxembourg Marcel Berlanger, Belgium, b.1965 Karina Birsch, France, b.1974 Aline Bouvy/John Gillis, Luxembourg and Belgium, b.1974 and 1972 Nicolas Chardon, France, b.1974 Damien Deroubaix, France, b.1972 Tina Gillen, Luxembourg, b.1972

Klaus Hartmann, Germany, b.1969 Hubert Kiecol, Germany, b.1950 Myriam Mechita, France, b.1974 Jean-Luc Moerman, Belgium, b.1967 Manuel Ocampo, Philippines, b.1965 Wawrzyniec Tokarski, Poland, b.1968 Maja Weyermann, Switzerland, b.1962

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Parker’s Box New York Stefan Sehler, Germany, b.1958 Simon Faithfull, United Kingdom, b.1970 Caroline McCarthy, Ireland, b.1971 Bruno Peinado, France, b.1970

Joyce Pensato, U.S.A. Mike Rogers, U.S.A., 1957 FabienVerschaere, France, b.1975

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Polaris Paris Patrick Guns, Belgium, b.1962 Yto Barrada, Morocco, b.1971 ProjectSD Barcelona Iñaki Bonillas, Mexico, b.1981 Guillaume Leblon, France, b.1971 Patricia Dauder, Spain, b.1973

Simon Willems, United Kingdom, b.1971

Jochen Lempert, Germany, b.1958 Pander Piller, Germany, b.1968 Piander Vermeersch, Belgium, b. 1973

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Raster Varsovie Nicolas Grospierre, Poland, b.1975 Almine Rech Paris Mark Handforth, U.S.A., b.1969 Joseph Kosuth, U.S.A., b.1945 Nathaniel Rackowe, United Kingdom, b.1975 Ugo Rondinone, Switzerland, b.1963 Hedi Slimane, France, b.1968

Gregor Hildebrandt, Germany, b.1974 Ange Leccia, France, b.1952 Anselm Reyle, Germany, b.1970 Yehudit Sasportas, Israel, b.1969 Katja Strunz, Germany, b.1970

Michel Rein Paris Saâdane Afif, France, b.1970 Jordi Colomer, Spain, b.1962 Jimmie Durham, U.S.A., b.1940 Armand Jalut, France, b.1976

Didier Marcel, France, b.1961 Allan Sekula, U.S.A., b.1951 Fabien Verschaere, France, b.1975

Re:voir / The Film Gallery Paris Fluxus Peter Kubelka, Austria, b.1934 Maurice Lemaître, France, b.1926 Hans Richter, Germany, 1888-1976 Hugues Reip, France, b.1964

Takahiko Iimura, Japan, b.1937 Christian Lebrat, France, b.1952 Jonas Mekas, Lituania, b.1922 Paul Sharits, U.S.A., 1943-1993

Ronmandos Amsterdam Silvia B., The Netherlands, b.1963 Geert Mul, The Netherlands, b.1965

Katinka Lampe, The Netherlands, b.1963

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Schleicher + Lange Paris Zoë Mendelson, United Kingdom, b.1976 Shanghart Shanghai Yiming Wu, China, b.1966 Yi Ding, China, b.1962 Xu Zhen, China, b.1977 Liang Shaoji, China, b.1945 Bird Head, group including Song Tao and Ji Weiyu, China, b.1979 and 1980 Nils Staerk Copenhagen Miriam Bäckström, Sweden, b.1967 Martin Bigum, Denmark, b.1966 Nils Erik, Gjerdevik, Norway, b.1962 Diana Stigter Amsterdam Amie Dicke, The Netherlands, b.1978 Martha Colburn, U.S.A., b.1971 Rezi van Lankveld, The Netherlands, b.1973 Elspeth Diederix, Kenya, b.1971

Jone Kvie, Norway, b.1971 Gardar Eide Einarsson, Norway, b.1976 Superflex, Group founded in 1993, Denmark Jimmy Robert, France, b.1975 Sue Tompkins, United Kingdom, b.1971 Maaike Schoorel, The Netherlands, b.1973

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T293 Naples Nemanja Cvijanovic, Croatia, b.1972 Dan Rees, Germany, b.1982 Claire Fontaine, Group founded in 2004, France

Mario Maffei, Italy, b.1975 James Beckandt, Zimbabwe, b.1977

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Suzanne Tarasiève Paris Norbert Bisky, Germany, b.1970 Jean-Luc Moerman, Belgium, b.1967

Tobias Lehner, Germany, b.1974

The Breeder Athens Jannis Varelas, Greece, b.1977 Uwe Henneken, Germany, b.1974 Panayiotis Loukas , Greece,b.1975

Mindy Shapero, U.S.A., b.1974 Stefan Rinck, Germany, b.1973

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Aline Vidal Paris Honoré d’O, Belgium, b.1961 Jean Luc-Vilmouth, France, b.1952 François Morellet, France, b.1926 Lucien Pelen, France, b.1978 Nadja Vilenne Liege Aglaia Konrad, Austria, b.1960 Walter Swennen, Belgium, b.1948 Jacques Lizène, Belgium, b.1946 Jacques Charlier, Belgium, b.1939 Jeroen Van Bergen, The Netherlands

Marie Maillard, France, b.1973 Benoit Platéus, Belgium, b.1972 Stéphane Thidet, France, b.1974 Jens Wolf, Germany, b.1967 Suchan Kinoshita, Japan, b.1960 Honoré d’O, Belgium, b.1961 Olivier Foulon, Belgium, b.1976 Raphaël van Lerberghe, Belgium, b.1978

Nicola Von Senger Zurich Floria Reither, Austria, b.1968 Olaf Breuning, Switzerland, b.1970 Elke Krystufek, Austria, b.1970 Gianni Motti, Italy, b.1958 Terry Rodgers, U.S.A., b.1947 Arcangelo Sossolino, Italy, b.1947 Erwin Wurm, Austria, b.1954 Madeleine Berkhemer, The Netherlands, b.1973 Gelitin, group founded in 1978 including Ali Janka, Wolfgang Gantner and Tobias Urban

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Jocelyn Wolff Paris Guillaume Leblon, France, b.1971 Stéphane Calais, France, b.1967

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Hiromi Yoshii Tokyo Yoshitaka Azuma, Japan, b.1977 Tracy Nakayama, U.S.A., b.1974

Soichi Yamaguchi, Japan Nao Tsuda, Japan, b.1976

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Zero Milan Cezary Bodzianowski, Poland, b.1968 Christian Frosi, Italy, b.1973 Pietro Roccasalva, Italy, b.1970

Michael Sailstorfer, Germany, b.1979 Hans Schabus, Austria, b.1970

Zinger Amsterdam Marijn van Kreij, The Netherlands, b.1978 Julie Verhoeven, United Kingdom, b.1969.

Brian O’ Connell, U.S.A. b.1972

Martin van Zomeren Amsterdam Martijn Heseling, The Netherlands, b.1971 Jeroen Kooijmans, The Netherlands, b.1967

Maurice Scheltens, The Netherlands, b.1972 Praneand Soi, India, b.1971

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LIST OF GALLERIES BY COUNTRY AUSTRIA

Grita Insam Vienna Krinzinger Vienna Layr Wuestenhagen Contemporary Vienna

BELGIUM

Aliceday Brussels Baronian-Francey Brussels Catherine Bastide Brussels Yves Macaux Brussels Jacques Dewindt Bruxelles Erna Hecey Brussels/Luxembourg

CANADA

Christopher Cutts Toronto

Nachst St Stephan Rosemarie Schwarzwälder Vienna Elisabandh & Klaus Thoman Innsbruck

Xavier Hufkens Brussels Rodolphe Janssen Brussels Micheline Szwajcer Antwerp Vedovi Brussels

Nadja Vilenne Liege

CHINA

Shanghart Shanghai

DENMARK

Bo Bjerggaard Copenhagen Nils Staerk Copenhagen

FRANCE

Martine Aboucaya Paris Air de Paris Paris Applicat-Prazan Paris Art : concept Paris Anne Barrault Paris Atelier Cardenas Bellanger Paris Kamel Mennour Paris Claude Bernard Paris Jeanne Bucher Paris Louis Carré & Cie Paris Cent8-Serge le Borgne Paris Chez Valentin Paris ColletPark Paris Cortex Athletico Bordeaux Cosmic Paris Chantal Crousel Paris Dansk Moebelkunst Paris/Copenhague Di Meo Paris Downtown François Laffanour Paris Frank Elbaz Paris Dominique Fiat Paris Jean Fournier Paris Galerie 1900-2000 Paris Galerie de Multiples Paris Gb agency Paris Frédéric Giroux Paris Karsten Greve Paris/St Moritz/Cologne/Milan Laurent Godin Paris Marian Goodman Paris/New York Alain Gutharc Paris Eva Hober Paris Marwan Hoss Paris In SITU Fabienne Leclerc Paris Catherine Issert Saint Paul Jousse Entreprise Paris Kreo Paris La B.A.N.K Paris La Blanchisserie Boulogne-Billancourt

Lahumière Paris Yvon Lambert Paris/New York Lelong Paris/New York/Zurich Florence Loewy Paris Loevenbruck Paris Maisonneuve Paris Gabrielle Maubrie Paris Nelson-Freeman Paris Jérôme de Noirmont Paris Nathalie Obadia Paris Claudine Papillon Paris Françoise Paviot Paris Emmanuel Perrotin Paris Gilles Peyroulet & Cie Paris Eric Philippe Paris Praz-Delavallade Paris Polaris Paris Catherine Putman Paris Almine Rech Paris Michel Rein Paris Denise René Paris Re:voir / The Film Gallery Paris Thaddaeus Ropac Paris/Salzburg Salvador Paris Schleicher+Lange Paris Patrick Seguin Paris Natalie Seroussi Paris Pietro Sparta Chagny Suzanne Tarasieve Paris Daniel Templon Paris Martinethibaultdelachâtre Paris Patrice Trigano Paris Georges-Philippe & Nathalie ValloisParis Aline Vidal Paris Anne de Villepoix Paris Jocelyn Wolff Paris Zlotowski Paris Zürcher Paris 32

GERMANY

Isabella Bortolozzi Berlin Luis Campaña Cologne Carlier/Gebauer Berlin Iris Kadel Karlsruhe Kewenig Cologne

Johann König Berlin Hans Mayer Düsseldorf Esther Schipper Berlin Sfeir-Semler Hambourg Michael Werner Cologne

GREECE

Bernier/Eliades Athens The Breeder Athens

INDIA

Chemould Prescott Road Mumbai Nature Morte/Bose Pacia New Delhi

ISRAEL

Dvir Tel-Aviv

ITALY

A arte studio Invernizzi Milan Alfonso Artiaco Naples Monica de Cardenas Milan Massimo de Carlo Milan Continua San Gimignano/Peking Enrico Fornello Prato Francesca Minini Milan

Marco Noire Turin Studio La Citta Vérone T293 Naples Tornabuoni Arte Florence Tucci Russo Torre Pellice Zero Milan

JAPAN

Hiromi Yoshii Tokyo

LUXEMBOURG

Nosbaum & Reding Luxembourg

MEXICO

KBK Mexico

THE NETHERLANDS

Juliette Jongma Amsterdam Lumen Travo Amsterdam Motive Amsterdam Ronmandos Amsterdam

Diana Stigter Amsterdam Zinger Amsterdam Martin van Zomeren Amsterdam

POLAND

Raster Warsow

PORTUGAL

Cristina Guerra Contemporary Art Lisbon

RUSSIA

Aidan Moscow Marat Guelman Moscow XL Moscow

SPAIN

Distrito Cu4tro Madrid Estrany de la Mota Barcelona NoguerasBlanchard Barcelona Guillermo de Osma Madrid ProjectSD Barcelona

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SWITZERLAND

Annex14 Bern Arndt & Partner Zurich/Berlin Guy Bärtschi Geneva Buchmann Lugano/Berlin Ditesheim Neufchâtel

UNITED KINGDOM

Albion London Thomas Dane London F A Projects London Hollybush Gardens London Annely Juda Fine Art London

U.S.A.

Marianne Boesky New York Bortolami New York Cheim & Read New York John Connelly Presents New York Paula Cooper New York Foxy Production New York James Goodman New York John Connelly Presents New York

Hauser & Wirth Zurich/London Henze & Kandterer Bern Jan Krugier & Cie Geneva/New York Nicolas Krupp Basel Nicola von Senger Zurich

Simon Lee London Lisson London Max Wigram London Waddington Galleries London

I-20 Gallery New York Sean Kelly New York Max Lang New York Luhring Augustine New York Parker’s Box New York The Project New York Van de Weghe Fine Art New York David Zwirner New York

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THE CULTURAL PROGRAMME OUTDOOR PROJECTS AT THE TUILERIES GARDENS In the context of their partnership for FIAC 2007, The Louvre Museum and FIAC present a program of contemporary art works installed in the Tuileries Gardens. This program features twenty sculptures, installations, fountains, etc. especially produced and reworked for the site and installed in the alleys, hedges, lawns, ponds or basins. The works were selected by FIAC and the Louvre Museum from propositions made by the galleries participating in FIAC. The works presented in the Tuileries Gardens are visible from Tuesday, October 16th to Monday, October 22nd during the gardens’ opening hours (7:30 am to 7 pm). A complimentary map will be available at FIAC information desks (Grand Palais and Cour Carrée), as well as at www.fiacparis.com. List of works presented at September 30th, in alphabetical order by artist:: ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

WILFRID ALMENDRA, Num doce balanço caminho do mar, 2007, Galerie Cosmic MIQUEL BARCELO, Eléfant Dret 2007, Galerie Yvon Lambert Lambert in collaboration with Galerie Bruno Bischofberger, Zurich LILIAN BOURGEAT, Bottes, Invendus, 2006, Galerie Frank Elbaz in collaboration with Frac Franche-Comté PEDRO CABRITA REIS, Compound # 20, 2007, Galerie Nelson Freeman STEPHANE CALAIS, Rodéo, 2007, Galerie Jocelyn Wolff PETER DOWNSBROUGH, Et/La, 2007, Galerie Serge le Borgne WANG DU, Les Modes, 2007, Galeries Laurent Godin et Baronian-Francey SUBODH GUPTA, 27 light years, 2007, Galerie In Situ Fabienne Leclerc RICHARD JACKSON, Beer Head Bear, 2005, Galerie Georges-Philippe & Nathalie Vallois MICHAEL KIENZER, * 1962, Parasites, 2007, Galerie Elisabeth & Klaus Thoman KIMSOOJA, Bottari truck in exile, 2007, Galerie Kewenig CLAUDE LEVEQUE, Mon repos aux Tuileries, 2007, Galerie Kamel Mennour PRATCHAYA PHINTONG, Ephemeral Cinema, 2003, GB Agency JAUME PLENSA, Soul VII, 2007, Galerie Lelong JULIEN PREVIEUX, Glissement, 2004, Galerie Jousse Entreprise WERNER REITERER, Entrance to the center of the world, 2007, Galerie Loevenbruck PASCALE MARTHINE TAYOU, Poupées Pascale, les sauveteurs, 2007, Galerie Continua VASSILAKIS TAKIS, Signal-Eoliennes, Ca 1980-2005, Galerie Downtown François Laffanour BARTHELEMY TOGUO, In the Spotlight, 2007, Galerie Anne de Villepoix JOANA VASCONCELOS, Priscilla, 2007, Galerie Nathalie Obadia LAWRENCE WEINER, Perse, 2007, Galerie Marian Goodman

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RENCONTRES-CONFERENCES LAWRENCE WEINER AT THE AUDITORIUM OF THE LOUVRE MUSEUM In the museum’s auditorium at 6.30 pm on October 18th (in the limits of available seating), FIAC and the Louvre Museum propose an opportunity to meet with Lawrence Weiner. Lawrence Weiner is the author of a permanently installed work in the Tuileries Gardens. Additionally, he has created an exceptional, large-scale new piece for FIAC’s program of outdoor sculptures, projects and installations which will be ephemerally exhibited in the gardens during the fair. Featuring a projection of films by the artist, this rendez-vous will be animated by art historian, Gregor Stemmrich. COLLECTING MOTION AT THE JEU DE PAUME In the Jeu de Paume’s newly renovated auditorium (Concorde) on October 18th, 19th and 20th from 6pm to 8pm, FIAC and the Jeu de Paume will jointly host a series of projections and discussions focusing on specific issues related to collecting film and video. Each session will provide the opportunity for the public to discuss questions such as building a collection and/or funding the production of works, varying formats and the status of each or all as originals, conservation, restoration, diffusion and aesthetics with private collectors and curators of public collections. Guests will present a selection of films from their collection. Invited guests : October 18th - from 6pm to 8pm: Marc and Josée Gensollen (Marseille), October 19th - from 6pm to 8pm: Christine Van Assche (MNAM-Centre Pompidou, France), October 20th - from 6pm to 8pm: Patricia Sandretto Re Rebaudengo (Turin). Updated program available at www.fiacparis.com

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THE MARCEL DUCHAMP PRIZE EXHIBITION OF WORKS BY THE NOMINATED ARTISTS Adam Adach, Pierre Ardouvin, Richard Fauguand, Tatiana Trouvé From 18th to 22nd October 2007 - Cour Carrée in the Louvre, Paris Announcement of the winner Saturday 20th October, 11.30 am Exhibition of the winner at the Pompidou Centre in spring 2008 Created in 2000 by the ADIAF, Association for the International Diffusion of French Art, the Marcel Duchamp Prize is organized in partnership with the Pompidou Centre, National Museum of Modern Art and the FIAC. Its main ambition is to promote the reputation of an artist residing in France, representative of his or her generation, and working in the field of the plastic and visual arts: installations, video, painting, photography and sculpture. JURY FOR THE 2007 MARCEL DUCHAMP PRIZE Blake BYRNE, Collector (Los Angeles, United States) Gilles FUCHS, President of the ADIAF (France) Jacqueline MATISSE-MONNIER, Artist (France) Alfred PACQUEMENT, Director of the National Museum of Modern Art, Pompidou Centre (France), Silvio PERLSTEIN, Collector (Belgium) Joëlle PIJAUDIER, Director of the Museums of Strasbourg (France) Adam SZYMCZYK, Director of the Basle Kunstalle (Switzerland)) PAST WINNERS OF THE MARCEL DUCHAMP PRIZE Thomas Hirschhorn (2000-2001), Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster (2002), Mathieu Mercier (2003), Carole Benzaken (2004), Claude Closky (2005), Philippe Mayaux (2006). The Marcel Duchamp Prize enjoys the support of the following : Lombard Odier Darier Hentsch, Artcurial, DTAM, Inlex IP Expertise and the participation of Axense and CreativTv Artists nominated for the 7th prize: Adam ADACH - PAINTER Born in 1962 in Warsaw (Poland), lives and works in Paris and Warsaw Galerie Jean Brolly, Paris Reporter: Julia Garimoth, Curator at the Musée d’art moderne de la Ville de Paris Stand C08 Traditional painting is an art of deliberatiob... Adam Adach tackles this sleeping continent because he knows that painting has not yand said its final word. Born in Poland, since the fall of the Berlin wall in 1989 the artist has lived in France and today shares his life bandween Paris and Warsaw. The themes of the paintings of this figurative artist take root in his childhood memories under the Soviand regime or in the narration of human relationships and daily situations far from any theatricality.

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Pierre ARDOUVIN - INSTALLATIONS Born in 1955 in Crest (France), lives and works in Paris Galerie Chez Valentin, Paris Reporter: Caroline Bourgeois, Artistic Director of the Plateau - FRAC Ile-de-France Stand C12 With an astonishing economy of means, via installations, photography and drawings, Pierre Ardouvin draws an uncertain and ambivalent ambience torn bandween the idea of a stereotyped happiness and a muted violence. Through perverted and idyllic visions, incongruous festive elements and inhabitable or deserted interiors, nature and culture interfere with each other forming a lame world where harmony and chaos seem to be in confrontatiob.

Richard FAUGUAND - INSTALLATIONS Born in 1963 in La Châtre (France), lives and works in Châteauroux Galerie Art:Concept, Paris Reporter: Yannick Miloux, Art Historian, Director of the FRAC Limousin Stand C07 Richard Fauguand enjoys turning around and shifting the sense of the industrial objects and images that people our modern sociandy. This is how he evokes the way in which we look at our reality and uses the endemic ideas of our mental and psychological landscape to this end. His work researches the work of art through the banal, taking its source from exclusivism and elitism in order to make it playful and casual. Ironically decorative, his works are constantly engaged in a dialogue with the history of art. A history that he takes the liberty of mixing with these elements, thereby creating distanced links and ramifications while giving life to an harmonious environment.

Tatiana TROUVÉ -INSTALLATIONS Born in 1968 in Cosenza (Italy), lives and works in Paris Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin, Miami; Almine Rech Gallery, Bruxelles Reporter: Elie During, Philosopher, Professor at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Lyon and at the Ecole d’art d’Annecy. Stand C11 An Italian by birth with an African childhood, then Nice and its Villa Arson, since 1997 Tatiana Trouvé has conceived an evolving overall work: the Bureau des Activités implicites (BAI). These are modules linked to the development of the artistic process through the reconstruction of a workspace where the artist has elaborated her work from the conflicting relationship that she has entertained with her own art, with administrative bodies, time, waiting… Since 2006, she has started a series of “Polders”, structured thoughts to “contaminate” a given space within an exploration of memory and randentivity.

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THE ADIAF – WWW.ADIAF.COM Founded in 1994, the ADIAF – Association for the International Diffusion of French Art (under 1901 legislation) – is the most important group of private collectors and amateurs of contemporary art in France today. The Association counts more than 200 members. Playing a vital role on the art markand, the ADIAF’s collectors aim to promote the very effervescent and lively French art scene worldwide and make a wider public aware of the vitality of contemporary creativity. Support artists residing in France with the MARCEL DUCHAMP PRIZE. This collectors’ prize, organized every year since 2000, in partnership with the Pompidou Centre/NMMA and the FIAC, is today considered the French equivalent of the Turner Prize.To date six artists have been honoured : Thomas Hirschhorn (2000-2001), Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster (2002), Mathieu Mercier (2003), Carole Benzaken (2004), Claude Closky (2005), Philippe Mayaux (2006).

PRESS CONTACTS ADIAF www.adiaf.com Caroline Crabbe + 33 (6) 10 19 36 31 – [email protected] CENTRE POMPIDOU Dorothée Mireux + 33 (1) 44 78 46 60 – [email protected] FIAC Claudine Colin Communication (Pauline de Montgolfier) + 33 (1) 42 72 60 01 - [email protected] Adam ADACH Galerie Jean Brolly, Paris: +33 1 42 78 88 02 - [email protected] Pierre ARDOUVIN Galerie Chez Valentin, Paris +33 1 48 87 42 55 - [email protected] Richard FAUGUAND Galerie Art:Concept, Paris +33 1 53 60 90 30 - [email protected] Tatiana TROUVE Almine Rech Gallery, Bruxelle +32 2 648 56 84 - [email protected] Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin, Miami +1 305 573 2130 - [email protected] Johann König, Berlin + 49 30 26103080 - [email protected]

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THE PROGRAMME YCI : YOUNG CURATOR’S INVITATIONAL Following last year’s successful debut, FIAC organizers and the Fondation d’entreprise Ricard are launching the second edition of the YCI (Young Curators Invitational). In 2006, the YCI brought togandher an international group of 10 promising personalities in a new generation of intellectuals, art critics and curators. The YCI’s ambition is to develop the visibility of the French art scene through encouraging dialogue, exchange and encounters. Selected from proposals by international institutions, the 10 nominees are invited to Paris for 4 days to tour FIAC and the numerous cultural and social events taking place at this exciting time. The organizers sponsor travel and accommodation, and also tailor the invited curators’ schedule according to their interests. Last year, the schedule of the YCI guests -Montserrat Albores Gleason (Mexico City), Leung Chin Fung (Hong Kong), Benedandta di Lorando (Rome), Elisabandta Fabrizi (London), Leyla Fakhr (London), Tessa Giblin (Amsterdam), Beatrice Leanza (Beijing), Brooke Minto (Miami), Thomas Peutz (Amsterdam) and Jelena Vesic (Belgrade)- included over 20 meandings with experienced mentors such as Caroline Bourgeois and Philippe-Alain Michaud, and artists such as Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Marcelline Delbecq and Saâdane Afif. The YCI 2007 guests, of whom a list is available on www.fiacparis.com and www.fondation-entreprisericard.com, were individually recommended by the members of a selection comittee composed of the following personalities: - Fei Dawei - Ullens Center for Contemporary Art - Nicolas Bourriaud - Tate Britain - Claire Staebler - Pinchuk Art Centre - John Rajchman - Columbia University - Enrico Lunghi - IKT - Marc-Olivier Walher - Palais de Tokyo - Klaus Biesenbach - PS1 - Yves Aupanditallot - Le Magasin - Ann Demeester - De Appel FIAC and the Fondation d’entreprise Ricard’s aspiration is to enable the YCI’s participants to develop professionally, to provide them with exceptional access to Paris’ thriving art scene and to facilitate contact with the many key-figures of the art world gathered for the fair. The invited curators are : - François Aubart (France) - Lorenzo Benedetti (Italy) - Natasha Conland (New-Zealand) - Huib Haye van der Werf (Belgium-The Netherlands) - Mariangela Mendez-Prencke (Colombia) - Alina Serban (Rumania) - Sinziana Ravini (Sweden) - Yuka Tokuyama (Japan) - Simona Widmar (Slovenia) - Irina Zucca (Italy-USA)

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PARCOURS PRIVÉ 2007 The FIAC would like to thank the partners of the Parcours Privé programme

Mini, official partner of the Fiac Yves Saint Laurent AXA Art Poltrona Frau Groupe Galeries Lafayette Champagne Pommery

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MONDAY OCTOBER 15TH > 6.30 pm: Tri Postal, Lille Opening and private visit of the exhibition « Passage du Temps ». A new world première display of photographic works, videos and light installations from the Collection François Pinault Foundation. Partnership with SNCF, for more information please send an email to [email protected]

TUESDAY OCTOBER 16TH > 10.00am – noon: Jeu de Paume Private visit of the exhibition Edouard Steichen Une épopée photographique > 3.00 pm – 5.00 pm: Maison Européenne de la Photographie Private visit of the exhibitions Martine Barrat, Harlem in my heart and Larry Clark, Tulsa > 4.00pm: preview of the outdoors projects in the Tuileries gardens > 6.00pm – 9.00pm: private visit of the Cour Carrée du Louvre upon presentation of the “guest of honour” card

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 17TH > 9.00am – 11.00am : Galeries nationales du Grand Palais Private visit of the exhibitions Courbet and Design contre Design, 1800-2007 deux siècles de créations > 11.00 am – 2.00 pm: FIAC preview at the Grand Palais upon presentation of the “guest of honour” card > 2.00 pm – 5.00pm: FIAC preview for art professionals at the Grand Palais and Cour Carrée du Louvre upon presentation of the “professional” card > 5.00 pm – 10.00 pm: FIAC opening at the Grand Palais and Cour Carrée du Louvre upon presentation of an invitation > 6.00pm – 8.00pm : Place Vendôme Opening of the exhibition Franz West Les Pommes d’Adam Free access > 6.00pm – 9.00pm: Les Arts Décoratifs Opening in the contemporary gallery: Small talk, Konstantin Grcic > 7.00pm – 9.00pm : Le Laboratoire Private visit of the exhibitions Fabrice Hyber/ Robert Langer and Mathieu Lehanneur/ David Edwards. 1300 m², between Louvre and Palais Royal: the Laboratoire is a new production and exhibition dedicated to collaboration between artists and scientifics. For 2007, first experimental meetings deal with the theme of intelligence.

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THURSDAY OCTOBER 18TH > 9.00am – 11.00am: Centre Pompidou Private visit of the exhibitions L’Atelier d’Alberto Giacometti, collections de la Fondation Alberto and Annette Giacometti, Erice-Kiarostami: Correspondances, David Claerbout and of the permanent collection of the museum. > 10.30am – noon : Centre Culturel Suisse Private visit of the exhibition L’Europe en devenir, Partie I : Gianni Motti, Christian Philipp Müller, Hinrich Sachs, Nika Spalinger, Ursula Biemanb... followed by a breakfast > 10.00am – noon: Private collection Visit of a private collection in the 7th district of Paris with works by Win Delvoye, Tobias Rehberger, Ed Kienholz, George Segal… Groupe A : 10.00am – 11.00am / groupe B: 11.00am - noon > 11.00am – noon: private collection Visit of a private collection on the left bank with works by Anselm Kiefer, Andy Warhol, Julian Schnabel and Oleg Kulik, Marlene Dumas… > 11.30am: Opening of FIAC Grand Palais and Cour Carrée du Louvre for VIP guests upon presentation of the “guest of honour” card > Noon-2.00pm: Lhoist Private visit of the new presentation of the collection Lhoist in the Parisian office of the Group, followed by a lunch upon invitation of the Baron Berghmans, president of the Executive Committee of Lhoist Group. > 6.00pm – 8.00pm: Collecting Motion The Jeu de Paume and FIAC invite three international collections dedicated to the moving image. The screenings will take place in the auditorium of the Jeu de Paume, followed by a debate or conversation with the owner or curator of the featured collection. Programme available on www.fiacparis.com and www.jeudepaume.org > 7.00pm – 10.00pm: « At Perrault Architecture: art works of Billarant’s collection » Private visit, in the new place of the Perrault Architecture Agency, of Mr and Mrs Billarant collection with a selection of minimal and conceptual works. > 7.00pm – 8.30pm: Galeries Lafayette Private visit of the exhibition Antidote From September 13th to November 3rd, the Galeries Lafayette department store presents a pannoramic survey of the contemporary French creation trough the third edition of Antidote. This year’s exhibition presents the works of ten artists: Pierre Ardouvin, Eric Baudart, Michel Blazy, Etienne Bossut, Didier Marcel, Mathieu Mercier, Marlène Mocquet, Laurent Montaron, Sylvain Rousseau and Tatiana Trouvé. > 7.00pm : Radiomobile artists car championship and pirate party, comes back for its 3rd edit between Grand Palais and Pont Alexandre III !

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FRIDAY OCTOBER 19TH > 9.00am – 11.00am: musée du Quai Branly A private viewing of exhibitions Bénin. 5 Centuries of Royal Art and Diaspora. The exhibition Diaspora, based on an original idea of the filmmaker Claire Denis, presents contemporary works of art specially commissioned from a group of artists, musicians, filmmakers and visual artists: Jeff Mills, Brice Leboucq, Caroline Cartier, Jean-Pierre Bekolo, Mahamat-Saleh Haroun, Yousry Nassrallah, Mathilde Monnier, Agnès Godard… Their works embody the contribution of people from the African diaspora to the regions of the world where they settled. > 9.00am – 10.30am: Maison Guerlain Private visit of the exhibition Miroir, mon beau miroir followed by a breakfast. The exhibition presents this year works by 12 artists: Marie Amar, Candice Breitz, Patty Chang, Leandro Erlich, Flavio Favelli, Marlene Haring, Jon Kessler, Philippe Mayaux, John Miller, Patricia Parinejad, Annelise Strba, Kimiko Yoshida. > 10.00am – 11.00am: private collection Visit of a private collection in the Marais district with art works of Franz West, Anselm Kieffer, Tony Cragg, Yan Peï Ming, and. followed by a breakfast. > 11.30am – 1.30pm: Maison Rouge / Fondation Antoine de Galbert Private visit of the exhibition Sots art. L’art politique en Russie depuis 1972 followed by a brunch. > 11.30am: Opening of FIAC Grand Palais and Cour Carrée du Louvre for VIP guests Upon presentation of the “guest of honour” card > 6.00pm – 8.00pm: Collecting Motion The Jeu de Paume and FIAC invite three international collections dedicated to the moving image. The screenings will take place in the auditorium of the Jeu de Paume, followed by a debate or conversation with the owner or curator of the featured collection. Programme available on www.fiacparis.com and www.jeudepaume.org > 6.30pm – 8.30pm : BSI-Ifabanque SA Private visit of the BSI Art collection followed by a cocktail. The Parisian project of BSI (instigator of thematic and site-specific contemporary art works)is a reference to the statement of the group BMPT “we are not painters” (1967) with art works and installations from 1965 to nowadays of Robert Barry, Daniel Buren, John Armleder, Bertrand Lavier, Steven Parrino. > from 7.00pm : evening at Musée d’art moderne de la ville de Paris/ARC et au Palais de Tokyo * 7.00pm – 9.00pm : Musée d’art moderne de la ville de Paris/ARC : opening of the exhibition Mathieu Mercier, PLAYBACK, Helene Schjerfbeck Rétrospective and Alfred Kubin. Upon presentation of the VIP card. * Palais de Tokyo: visit of the exhibition The Third Mind 9.00pm - midnight: FIAC cinema Presentation of artists video by « Art centres » Guest curator: d.c.a. (the french association for the Development of Art Centres). Programme available on http://www.dca-art.com/ Upon presentation of the VIP card; viewing room. > 11.00 pm: Bal Jaune A private party, admission strictly upon invitation from the company Paul Ricard S.A.

SATURDAY OCTOBER 20TH > 10.00 am – noon: FIAC: private visit at the Grand Palais and Cour Carrée du Louvre Private viewing for guest of honour and art professionals Admission upon presentation of “guest of honour” and professional cards > 11.30am: announcement of the winner of the Prix Marcel Duchamp at the Cour Carrée du Louvre Candidates : Adam Adach, Pierre Ardouvin, Richard Fauguand, Tatiana Trouvé > 6.00pm – 8.00pm: Collecting Motion The Jeu de Paume and FIAC invite three international collections dedicated to the moving image. The screenings will take place in the auditorium of the Jeu de Paume, followed by a debate or conversation with the owner or curator of the featured collection. Programme available on www.fiacparis.com and www.jeudepaume.org

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> 6.00pm - 9.00pm: maison rouge / library Bookstorming Opening of the exhibition La Villa Arson s’expose chez Bookstorming, a panorama of Centre national d’art contemporain publications from 1986 to nowadays. Upon presentation of the VIP card .> 7.00pm-8.30pm: Musée Picasso Private visit of the exhibition Picasso cubiste > 7.00pm: Point Ephémère Point Ephémère celebrates its 3 years of activities! Visit of the exhibition UE2007 in presence of the artists Evariste Richer, Ulla Von Brandenburg, Gaëlle Hippolyte, Virginie Yassef, Florentine Lamarche & Alexandre Ovize, Eugénie Goldschmeding and visit of visual art studios. 9.00 pm to 1.00 am: concert (programmation currently in process…) Upon presentation of the VIP card. > 8.00pm – 10.00pm : Passage de Retz Private visit of the exhibition Première vue in presence of the curator Michel Nuridsany followed by a cocktail. > 9.00pm - midnight: FIAC cinema Presentation of artists video by « Art centres » Guest curator: d.c.a. (the french association for the Development of Art Centres). Programme available on http://www.dca-art.com/ Upon presentation of the VIP card ; viewing room.

SUNDAY OCTOBER 21ST > 10.00am – noon: Le Plateau Private visit of the exhibition Dr Curlet reçoit Jos de Gruyter & Harald Thys and Hassan Khan, with the Festival d’Automne in Paris, followed by a breakfast. > 10.30am – noon: visit of a private collection (transport organized) Private visit of the villa André bloc in Meudon: presentation of the privatly architectural commissioned contest produced by Natalie Seroussi and of a selection of contemporary art works regarding architecture: Antunes, Gordon Matta Clark, Carole Bove, Sol Lewitt. > 11.30am : 104 Private visit of the building site of the 104. Located on the site of Paris Former Municipal Funeral Service, this unique complex (opening in autumn 2008) is destined to become a place of production for all the arts. Artists from all over the world will be in residence on site to conceive and produce new creations. > 8.30pm – 10.30pm: Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain Private visit of the exhibition Rock’n’Roll 39-59 > 9.00pm - midnight: FIAC cinema Presentation of artists video by « Art centres » Guest curator: d.c.a. (the french association for the Development of Art Centres). Programme available on http://www.dca-art.com/ Upon presentation of the VIP card ; viewing room.

MONDAY OCTOBER 22ND > 10.00am – 11.30am: Petit Palais Private visit of the exhibition Intrusions au Petiit Palais : le Fonds municipal d’art contemporain > 11.30am – noon: Opening of FIAC Grand Palais and Cour Carrée du Louvre for VIP guests upon presentation of the “guest of honour” card

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Helene Schjerfbeck, Rétrospective (20 oct - 13 janv 08) Alfred Kubin (20 oct - 13 janv 2008) Mathieu Mercier (20 oct- 6 janv 2008) Playback (20 oct - dec 2007) t-B.BJTPO3PVHF 'POEBUJPO"OUPJOFEF(BMCFSU 10, bd de la Bastille, 75012 Paris - Tel : +33 (0)1 40 01 08 81 www.lamaisonrouge.org Wednesday to Sunday: 1.00am - 7.00pm, Thursday to 9.00pm

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Correspondances (15 oct 07 - 6 janv 08) : Emmanuel Saulnier/ Odilon Redon et Janis Kounellis/ Jean-François Millet t+FVEF1BVNF TJUF$PODPSEF

1 place de la Concorde, 75008 Paris - Tel : +33(0)1 47 03 12 52 www.jeudepaume.org Wednesday to Friday: noon - 7.00pm, Tuesday to 9.00pm, Saturday and Sunday: 10.00am - 7.00pm.

Edouard Steichen une épopée photographique (9 oct - 30 déc. 07) t+FVEF1BVNF TJUF4VMMZ

Hôtel de Sully - 62, rue Saint Antoine, 75004 Paris - Tel : +33(0)1 47 03 12 52 www.jeudepaume.org Tuesday to Friday: noon - 7.00pm, Saturday and Sunday: 10.00am - 7.00pm

Roger Parry (18 sept - 18 nov 07)

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Design contre Design, 1800-2007 deux siècles de créations (24 sept - 8 janv 08) Courbet (10 oct- 28 janv 08) t$FOUSF1PNQJEPV .VT¹FOBUJPOBMEBSUNPEFSOF

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L’Atelier d’Alberto Giacometti, collections de la Fondation Alberto et Annette Giacometti (17 oct 2007 - 25 fev 08) Erice-Kiarostami : Correspondances (19 sept - 7 janv 08) David Claerbout (3 oct - 7 janv 08) t-F1MBUFBV 'POETS¹HJPOBMEBSUDPOUFNQPSBJOE*MFEF'SBODF 33, rue des Alouettes, 75019 Paris - Tel : +33(0)1 53 19 84 10 www.fracidf-leplateau.com Wednesday to Friday: 2.00pm - 7.00pm, Saturday and Sunday: noon - 8.00pm

Dr Curlet reçoit Jos De Gruyter & Harald Thys (13 sept- 18 nov 2007) Et dans le cadre du Festival d’Automne : Hassan Khan t'POEBUJPO$BSUJFS

261 boulevard Raspail, 75014 Paris - Tel : +33(0)1 42 18 56 50 www.fondation.cartier.com Everyday except Monday : 10.00am - 8.00pm

Rock’n’Roll 39-59 (22 juin - 28 oct) t-FT"SUT%¹DPSBUJGT

107, rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris - Tel : +33 (0)1 44 55 57 50 www.lesartsdecoratifs.fr Tuesday to Friday: 11.00am - 6.00pm, Saturday and Sunday: 10.00am - 6.00pm

Nef des Arts Décoratifs : Purs décors, les collections des Arts Décoratifs (11 oct 2007 - 10 janv 08) Galerie d’actualité : Small talk, Konstantin Grcic (18 oct - 25 janv 08) t.VT¹FEVRVBJ#SBOMZ

218, rue de l’Université, 75007 Paris - Tel : +33 (0)1 56 61 70 00 www.quaibranly.fr Tuesday to Sunday: 10.00am - 6.30pm, Thursday till 9.30pm

Diaspora (2 oct - 13 janv 2008) Bénin. 5 siècles d’art royal (2 oct - 13 janv 08) t.VT¹FOBUJPOBM1JDBTTP

Hôtel Salé - 5, rue de Thorigny, 75003 Paris - Tel : +33 (0)1 42 71 25 21 www.musee-picasso.fr Every day except Thuesday: 9.30am - 5.30 pm

Picasso Cubiste (19 sept - 7 janv 08) t.BJTPO&VSPQ¹FOOFEFMB1IPUPHSBQIJF

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Martine Barrat, Harlem in my heart (10 oct - 6 janv 08) Larry Clark, Tulsa (10 oct - 6 janv 08) Alessandro Bertolutti (10 oct - 6 janv 08) Martin d’Orgeval (10 oct - 6 janv 08) Romain Osi (10 oct - 6 janv 08) Choi (10 oct - 6 janv 08) Rogiero Rais, Favellas (10 oct - 6 janv 08) Hussein Aga Khan (10 oct - 6 janv 08) t$FOUSF$VMUVSFM4VJTTF

32-38, rue des Francs-Bourgeois, 75003 Paris - Tél : +33 (0)1 42 71 44 50 www.ccsparis.com Wednesday to Sunday: 1.00pm to 8.00pm, Thursday to 10.00pm

L’Europe en devenir : partie I (9 sept-28 oct 07) t1FUJU1BMBJT .VT¹FEFT#FBVY"SUTEFMB7JMMFEF1BSJT Avenue Winston Churchill - 75008 Paris - www.petitpalais.paris.fr Tuesday to Sunday: 10.00am - 6.00pm

Intrusions au Petit Palais : le Fonds municipal d’art contemporain (6 oct - 6 janv 08) t1BTTBHFEF3FU[

9, rue Charlot, 75003 Paris - tel : +33 (0)148 04 37 99 - www.passagederetz.com Everyday: 10.00am - 7.00pm, Saturday till 10.00pm

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51, rue de Bercy - 75012 Paris - tel : +33 (0)1 71 19 33 33 - www.cinematheque.fr Monday to Friday : noon-7.00pm, Thursday to 10.0pm, Saturday and Sunday : 10.00am - 8.00pm

Sacha Guitry (17 oct - 18 fev 08) t."$7"- .VT¹FEBSUDPOUFNQPSBJOEV7BMEF.BSOF

Place de la Libération, 94 404 Vitry-sur-Seine - Tel : +33(1) 01 43 91 64 20 www.macval.fr Tuesday to Sunday: noon - 7.00pm, Thursday till 9.00pm

Starman ou la dernière frontière (oct- dec 2007) t.VT¹F#PVSEFMMF

16, rue Antoine Bourdelle 75015 Paris - Tel : + 33 (0)1 49 54 73 73 www.bourdelle.paris.fr Tuesday to Sunday: 10.00am - 6.00pm

Henri Moore et la mythologie (19 oct-28 fev) t,BEJTU"SU'PVOEBUJPO

19 bis - 21, rue des Trois Frères - 75018 Paris - Tel : +33 (0)1 4251 8349 www.kadist.org

Exposition personnelle de Mario Garcia Torres (Sept - Nov 07) t(BMFSJFEFMB.BOVGBDUVSFBV1BMBJT3PZBM

4, place André Malraux, 75001 Paris - Tel : +33 (0)1 47 03 40 20 www.manufacturedesevres.fr Monday and Saturday : 2.00pm - 7.00pm, from Tuesday to Friday : 11.00am - 7.00pm

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21, rue de l’Ecole de Médecine - 75006 Paris - www.pressionafroid.fr.nf. Everyday : noon - 10.00pm

Pression à froid, 13 commissaires / 13 artistes (16 oct - 24 oct) Vernissage le 16 octobre tJardin du Palais Royal 75001 Paris

Vana Xenou, Arrivée Passage (15 oct - fin dec) Ministère de la Culture/DAP t*OTUJUVU1PMPOBJT

31, rue Jean Goujon - 75008 Paris - Tel : + 33 (0) 1 53 93 90 10 www.institut.pologne.net

Oskar Dawicki, Salon piège (27 sept - 21 oct) t$PMFUUF

213, rue Saint-Honoré - 75001 Paris Monday to Saturday: 11.00am - 7.00pm Tel : +33 (0)1 55 35 33 90 - www.colette.fr

From the street to the night (1 oct - 3 nov) t+BSEJOTEFM)ÃUFM-F#SJTUPM

112, rue du Faubourg-Saint-Honoré - 75008 Paris Every day : 9.00am - 8.00pm tel : +33 (0) 1 53 43 43 00 - www.lebristolparis.com

Exposition de sculptures de Diane Duchesse de Württemberg, Princesse de France (D. Diane) (17 oct - 30 nov) t"SUDVSJBM

Hôtel Dassault, 7 rond-point des Champs-Elysées - 75008 Paris

– October 20th, 5.30pm: ADIAC-Portugal presents monographs of Portuguese artists: António Júlio Duarte, Joana Vasconcelos, Miguel Palma, Vasco Araújo and an artist book Herbes Folles by Gabriela Albergaria and Joana Neves. - October 20th à 7.30pm: announcement of the “Prix Artcurial du Livre d’Art Contemporain”. t&TQBDF-PVJT7VJUUPO

60 rue de Bassano – 75008 Paris Monday to Saturday : noon- 7.00pm, Sunday : 11.00am – 7.00pm www.vuitton.com

Moscopolis (21 sept – 31 dec) tIllusion par Caroline Smulders (12 - 22 oct) 52 avenue Foch de 13h à 18h

Sur rendez-vous uniquement : +33 (0)6 09 02 66 31 tAtelier du musée Zadkine 100 bis rue d’Assas 75006 Paris Lundi au samedi : 10h - 18h www.zadkine.paris.fr

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tDomaine départemental de Chamarande Philippe Ramette, (21 oct - 3 fev 08) tCentre d’art contemporain de Bretigny * Achim Reichert & Marco Fiedler (Vier5) avec Markus Amm / Lewis Baltz / Karina Bisch / Nicolas Chardon / Martina Fischer / Giorgio Griffa / Barbara Klemm / David Lamelas / Walter Pfeiffer / Claus Richter / Jens Risch / Haim Steinbach / Klaus Staudt. * Hans Walter Müller Paysage Habitable * Artur Zmijewski, Them - (11 oct - 8 déc) Vernissages Chamarande / CAC Brétigny - dimanche 21 octobre : Rendez-vous à côté de la FIAC / Carré du Louvre : Place du Louvre à 13h Info : +33 (0)1 60 82 57 76 / (0)1 60 85 20 76 - [email protected] www.cacbretigny.com ou www.chamarande.essonne.fr

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68, av. des Champs-Elysées - 75008 Paris Monday to Saturday: 10.30am - 8.00pm, Sunday 3.00pm - 7.00pm

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12 rue Boissy d’Anglas – 75008 Paris - nouveaux espaces de la Fondation réaménagés par Jakob / MacFarlane Tuesday to Saturday : 11.00am – 7.00pm

Dérive, une proposition de Mathieu Mercier (12 oct- 17 nov) Inaugurated in 2007… t$IFO;IFO 

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Place Augusta Holmes, 75013 Paris (croisement av. Pierre Mendès France et rue Paul Klee)

Installation permanente, en acier inox, verre, eau.

Commande publique de la Direction des Affaires Culturelles de la Ville de Paris. Avec le soutien du Ministère de la culture et de la communication, DAP. Maitrise d’ouvrage : Société d’Economie Mixte d’Aménagement de Paris.

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Chaïm Soutine, le Fou de Smilovitchi (10 oct-27 janv 08) t-F-BCPSBUPJSF

4, rue du Bouloi, 75001 Paris - tel : +33(0)1 78 09 49 50 - www.lelaboratoire.org

Fabrice Hyber et Robert Langer (18 oct 07 - 6 janv 08) Mathieu Lehanneur et David Edwards (18 oct 07 - 6 janv 08) FOIRES OFF t4IPX0GG 4BMPOEBSUDPOUFNQPSBJO17 - 22 octobre 2007

Espace Pierre Cardin : 1 avenue Gabriel - 75008 Paris - www.showoffparis.com Open every day from noon to 9.00pm

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La Bellevilloise : 19-21, rue Boyer - 75020 Paris - www.slick-paris.com Open every day from 10.00am to 8.00pm, Saturday till 10.00pm and Monday till 6.00pm Et dédié aux projets spéciaux : Pavillion Carré de Beaudouin : 119-121, rue de Menilmontant - 75020 Paris Open every day from 10.00am to 8.00pm

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Passage du Temps (19 oct- 01 janv 08) A new world première display of photographic works, videos and light installations from the Collection François Pinault Foundation.

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Ministry of Culture and Communication (Commission for Visual Arts National Centre for Visual Arts) The commission of the National Centre for Visual Arts, which is responsible for the acquisition of contemporary artworks for the French government, will meet during the 34th edition of the FIAC. At this time the National Centre for Visual Arts (Centre national des arts plastiques) will allocate a substantial budget of 400,000 euros towards the purchase of works that will enrich the National Contemporary Art Collection. This initiative strengthens the support given to the French art market by the Ministry of Culture and Communication - Commission for Visual Arts. The national advisory board for artistic creation (visual arts section), which is responsible for acquisitions, is composed of five representatives from the Ministry of Culture and nine professionals from the world of art, including two artists, all nominated for three years. They will get together at the beginning of the fair, after having visited all the venues. The works they acquire will become part of the French government’s contemporary art collection, the largest international collection in France of works by living artists. In 2006, artworks by the following artists were acquired: Pierre Bismuth, Rebecca Bournigault, Michal Budny and Zbigniew Rogalski, Marie-Josée Burki, Gianni Caravaggio, Stéphane Couturier, Mounir Fatmi, Hreinn Fridfinnsson, Peter Friedl, Jochen Gerner, Candida Höfer, Ann Veronica Janssens, Peter Klare, Jan Kopp, Emmanuel Lagarrigue, Laurent Montaron, Yves Oppenheim, Julius Popp, Werner Reiterer, Robin Rhode, Georges Rousse, Vittorio Santoro, Gino Sarfati, Alain Séchas, Miri Segal, Bruno Serralongue, Peter Soriano, Ida Tursic and Wilfried Mille, Didier Trenet and l’Atelier Van Lieshout. These works, conserved by the National Centre for Visual Arts, are exhibited to the public thanks to a vigorous policy of loans and deposits. Each year over 500 works are entrusted to museums, government offices and embassies, while approximately 2,500 works are loaned on a temporary basis for exhibitions in France or abroad. Recent visual arts acquisitions have been shown in Grenoble, Nantes, Marseille, Rouen, Lyon and Amiens as well as Geneva, Sao Paulo, Mexico and Miami. In the fall of 2007 they will be on exhibition at the Musée de Rochechouart. Its design collections were presented in Taipei, Seoul and Saint-Etienne; a show in Paris in 2004 involved over 2,000 objects. Important monographic or thematic photography series are regularly exhibited abroad in Biennales held in Moscow, Bamako and China and in exhibitions in Seoul, Bangkok, Spain, Portugal and Poland. The commission’s final selection will be announced during the fair and a special notice will indicate these works to the public. The members of the acquisition commission «visual arts » 2006 — 2008: The visual arts delegate, president of the commission The director of the CNAP The director of the Musée national d’art moderne The director of the Museums of France The general inspector for artistic creation Daniel Firman, artist Bernard Piffaretti, artist Bruno Caron, collector Henri-François Debailleux, art critic Lorand Hegyi, Director of the Musée d’art moderne of Saint-Etienne Isabelle Manci, visual arts advisor for the Ile-de-France region Philippe Piguet, art critic Michel Poitevin, collector François Quintin, Director of FRAC Champagne-Ardenne 52

PARTNERS

FIAC thanks its partners in 2007 whose energy, support and enthusias contribute to the success of the 34rd fair..

Mini, official partner of the Fiac Établissement Public du Grand Louvre La Mairie de Paris Yves Saint Laurent Groupe Galeries Lafayette Fondation d’entreprise Ricard Neuflize OBC – ABN Amro AXA Art Champagne Pommery Efficio Moleskine Mövenpick Poltrona Frau ELLE Décoration France Culture Le Figaro Télérama France Billet Ticketnet

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MINI Clubman: official car of FIAC 2007! The new MINI Clubman will be presented at the Grand Palais in Paris on the occasion of the 34th Foire internationale d’art contemporain (FIAC). The MINI Clubman, a unique concept Innovative design, tailoring pushed to the maximum, exceptional agility, the MINI Clubman defies the usual codes, positioning itself with originality on the world automobile market. As dynamic as it is functional, it combines a bold design with driving sensations so typical of the MINI make. Customise at will, the MINI Clubman seeks to be a reflection of its driver. With a “Clubdoor” on the right-hand side, opening the opposite way to allow easy access for backseat passengers, and a surprising double door at the back, the Clubman creates a stir! A pioneer in its market, the MINI takes the lead by proposing a concept which goes beyond automobile standards, conveying the expression of a modern and unique way of living. The FIAC, a mythic art fair With more than 200 galleries from over twenty countries, the international contemporary art fair is one of the major events on the art scene and international art market. A reference in the art world, the FIAC shares the same values of aestheticism, avant-gardism and non-conformism as the MINI Clubman.

For more information, please contact the MINI press department: Jordane de Tyssandier d’Escous Corporate Communication Tel.: +33 (0)1 30 43 93 23 [email protected] Eric de Riedmatten Public Relations Department Tel.: +33 (0)1 30 43 94 34 [email protected] www.press.bmwgroup.com www.MINI.fr

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The Louvre and Contemporary Art The Cour Carrée of the Louvre provides an exceptional setting for contemporary art at its most modern – art which is also highly representative of FIAC’s dynamism and open-mindedness. The Louvre’s collaboration with the FIAC, which proved so fruitful in 2006, is a natural outcome of the policy decision to embrace contemporary art initiated in 2003 by its chairman Henri Loyrette and implemented by Marie-Laure Bernadac, head curator of contemporary art. Since then, the Louvre has invited major artists of today – Christian Boltanski, Gary Hill, Jean-Michel Othoniel, Tunga, Huang Yong Ping, Sarkis, Anish Kapoor, Giuseppe Penone and Luciano Fabro – to interact with its collections. Their works, audiovisual productions included, have been shown either throughout the museum or in temporary exhibitions. The perennial inclusion of a XXIth century work, juxtaposed with the palace’s interior décor and architecture, is another striking example of the Louvre’s new contemporary art policy. For this, the museum has decided to call upon the internationally recognized artists Anselm Kiefer, Cy Twombly and François Morellet. By the year 2010, creations by these three major artists will have joined the Louvre’s permanent collections. The first of these projects to see the light, a décor by Anselm Kiefer, will be shown in the staircase designed by the XIXth century architects Percier and Fontaine, situated to the north of Perrault’s Colonnade. The commission called for a work to be hung on the wall of the staircase. Anselm Kiefer has conceived of a monumental work illustrating the themes of constellations and self-portrait. This ambitious project which will be unveiled to the public on 25 October 2007 is just one of many cultural events revolving around the theme of Frontiers that have been developed in close collaboration with the artist. Throughout the month of October the museum offers a programme of conferences, colloquiums, encounters with the artist, lectures, concerts, film projections in the Auditorium which will also include an original Bill T. Jones’s solo choreography performed amid the permanent collections. This year, the Louvre continues its programme of invitations to contemporary photographers (Patrick Faigenbaum in 2004, Jean-Luc Moulène in 2005 and Candida Höefer in 2006) by inviting Christian Milovanoff. Throughout 2007 the artist worked in the museum’s Near Eastern Antiquities department, focusing particularly on pieces from ancient Iran and Mesopotamia. This immersion enabled him to re-establish contact with his past research in art history and to draw upon his varied interests in documents, appropriation and editing. By mixing different techniques and time periods and exploring the relationships between photography and ancient sculptures, Christian Milovanoff attempts to uncover a unique way of looking at works of classical art that is both educational and authentic. Following the success of the Counterpoint exhibitions begun in 2004 — yet another project involving contemporary art and living artists — the Louvre this time gives free rein to Jan Fabre. In the spring of 2008, the artist will propose an artistic journey through the Louvre’s rooms of Flemish paintings that includes sculptures, drawings, videos and installations inspired by visual and thematic aspects of the collection. Jan Fabre has also been invited to the Auditorium of the Louvre to explain the multidisciplinary facets of his work as a dancer, choreographer, performer, stage director and playwright. Throughout the year, the Auditorium invites artists for critical debates, commented films and conferences so as to further the contemporary re-examination of the place of the museum. This season, Lawrence Weiner, who has been invited by the FIAC to show a newly created work in the Tuileries Gardens, will be discussing his work at a Face to Face event. Also programmed is a symposium on the theme “Revisiting Design: Object, Site, Environment”, which will involve the participation of young artists, curators and museum directors in a discussion on the role of the designer in the museum. Since September 2003, a contemporary artist has been asked to design the Louvre’s seasonal pass for young people (18-to 26-year olds). After Florence Paradeis (2003), Patrick Faigenbaum ( 2004), Nathalie Talec (2005) and Olga Kissseleva (2006), this year’s artist, Françoise Quardon, includes herself in a cropped version of Otto Marseus van Schrieck’s painting, Serpents and Butterflies in a Wood. Press contact Musée du Louvre Laurence Roussel [email protected] 01 40 20 84 98 55

Yves Saint Laurent has always signed unique creations, made of style, contrasts, emotion and passion, whose key source of inspiration is artistic expression in all its facets. Braque, Cocteau, Mondrian, Matisse, Picasso, Van Gogh, Warhol…the link with art and artists is a major pillar of the Yves Saint Laurent identity. An identity of which elle, the new perfume for woman, is the embodiment. For its first partnership with the Fiac, Yves Saint Laurent chose to append its new heroine’s signature by inviting in particular, at the Cour Carrée du Louvre, collectors, visitors and of course artists to create a virtual work of art on the elle Yves Saint Laurent Second Life Island.

Portrait of elle… Unpredictable and unique, elle is the essence of femininity. An ardent seductress, elle lives her passions, - each and every one - to the full, with no compromises. Dramatic and charismatic, elle is inspired by the city she illuminates with her presence. Free to choose what suits her, full of contrasts, elle is the embodiment of an incomparable style, contemporary chic with a touch of the bohemian. Immersed in art, elle is a creator, a muse, or a mentor… Her fragrance lets her be herself in all her facets.

Fragrance of elle… An architectural and baroque bottle, with graphic lines and dazzling femininity. An iconic style that is elle’s signature. It celebrates the prestigious, interlaced monogram, cuts from metal the color of gold, highlighted with vibrant, luminous legendary fuchsia. elle has fun with the design of her box, evoking a kinetic flash of neon lights, before signing her name. Her fragrance. Her double. Body and soul. An ultra contemporary creation, fluid and unrestrained. An exceptional and unexpected harmony of floral and woody essences, in perpetual motion.

The Second Life Island of elle … A true virtual discovery of the elle Yves Saint Laurent’s universe, the island will propose a permanent exhibition of works by artists creating on Second Life, and a temporary exhibition that will be open to the Fiac visitors through the elle Yves Saint Laurent access points at the Cour Carrée du Louvre. This second exhibition will offer every one to create around the fragrance universe. The island will also reserve to its visitors a privileged access to the Fiac, all over its duration.

Contact presse Julie Le Blevec Tél. +33 (0)1 41 43 33 14 [email protected]

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Antidote The contemporary art scene at Galeries Lafayette Running from 13 September to 3 November 2007 at the art gallery of the Galeries Lafayette, the third Antidote show will feature the work of ten French artists: Pierre Ardouvin, Eric Baudart, Michel Blazy, Etienne Bossut, Didier Marcel, Mathieu Mercier, Marlène Mocquet, Laurent Montaron, Sylvain Rousseau and Tatiana Trouvé. Since the Antidote project was founded, the Galeries Lafayette Group, which has always defended such values as innovation and daring, has been actively engaged in a process of supporting the contemporary arts, notably through its partnership with the Foire internationale d’art contemporain (FIAC) in Paris. The series of Antidote shows was started in 2005 by Guillaume Houzé, the great-great-grandson of Théophile Bader, the founder of the Galeries Lafayette department store. In this undertaking, enjoyed the support of his grandmother, Madame Ginette Moulin (the Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the Lafayette Group). As a collector, has been especially interested in the French art scene. His exchanges with artists and a good number of other players in the field quickly allowed him to view the act of collecting not only from a personal and private point of view, but also as a form of financial support for artists and art professionals. The same realization comes up again and again: despite its depth and variety, too often the French art scene is lacking in support. Eager to take an active role in the debate, and in the spirit of sharing his passion with the broadest audience possible, Guillaume decided to mount Antidote, an annual exhibition that would feature for several months in the Galeries Lafayette’s art gallery the work of ten or so established or emerging French artists. For the third consecutive year, visitors to the Lafayette will be able to discover different facets of the contemporary arts through a selection of recent works by some of the most promising artists of their generation, in media as diverse as painting, installation, video and sculpture. During the FIAC, the Galeries Lafayette Group will be exhibiting at the Louvre’s Cour Carrée a video projection space by Pascal and Laurent Grasso belonging to the Fonds régional d’art contemporain Ile-de-France, coproduced by Ginette Moulin et Guillaume Houzé, the Parc Culturel de Rentilly, the Musée Départemental d’Art Contemporain de Rochechouart and the Centre Photographique d’Ile-de-France. The Galeries Lafayette also presented this year in eight stores throughout France and at its Berlin location an event called “L’Art, c’est renversant,” (“Art is astounding.”) From September 10 to October, 6, these department stores displayed a selection of works from the collections of the Fonds régionaux d’art contemporain.

Du 13 septembre au 3 novembre 2007 / From 13 September to 3 November 2007 Galerie des Galeries 1er étage/ 1st floor / Lafayette Coupole Du lundi au samedi / From Monday to Saturday / 9.30 - 19. 30 (jusqu’à 21 H le jeudi / untill 21.00 on Thursday) Accès libre /Free entrance Contacts presse Philippe Boulet / [email protected] / tel : +33 (0) 6 82 28 00 47 Contacts Galerie des Galeries Elsa Janssen / tel : +33 (0) 1 42 82 36 44 / [email protected] Visuels à télécharger sur le site / Visuals to download from the Web site: www.antidote-2007.com

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FONDATION D’ENTREPRISE RICARD « YCI » PROGRAM PARTNER In 2007, the Fondation d’entreprise Ricard will present a reshuffled gallery space designed by architects Jakob and MacFarlane. The space was devised with a view to showcasing artists and confirms the permanent commitment of the Fondation to young contemporary creation. The Foundation organizes ten exhibitions or so every year and regularly gives young curators a carte blanche to put on collective shows as actually for the exhibition « Derive »*, curated by Mathieu Mercier. In the continuity of its regular invitations made to young curators, the Fondation d’Entreprise Ricard continues its partnership with the FIAC through its support of the « Young Curator’s Invitation » (YCI) program which the aim is to increase the visibility of young French creators abroad, consists in inviting ten young foreign art critics to visit the fair, galleries, art centres, museums as well as to meet artists active on the French scene. To note during the Fiac : Exhibition Dérive, Fondation d’Entreprise Ricard Prize and the Bal Jaune. Artist Mathieu Mercier, the curator of the 9th edition of the Prix Fondation d’entreprise Ricard, designed the exhibit Derive around the works of 11 artists of the young French scene: Wilfrid Almendra, Vincent Beaurin, Christophe Berdaguer and Marie Péjus, Julien Bouillon, Stéphane Calais, Sammy Engramer, Marc Etienne, Daniel Firman, Regine Kolle, Hugues Reip and Virginie Yassef. The Fondation d’entreprise Ricard Prize will be awarded to one of the artists of Derive. French collectors will award the prize during the FIAC. The prize consists of purchasing the artist who win a work of art which is then offered to an exhibited at the Centre Georges Pompidou. At least, the Fondation d’Entreprise Ricard and Beaux Arts magazine organise the ninth edition of the Bal Jaune, a party that gather people from art, mode, music for a night.

Press contact : Emmanuelle Grange - MCS Communication – Tel. (0)1 47 48 94 14 – [email protected] 12 rue boissy d’anglas 75008 Paris tel. 33 (0)1 53 30 88 00 [email protected] www.fondation-entreprise-ricard.com * Exhibition Dérive from 12 october to 17 november 2007 Free entrance from tuesday to saturday from 11 am to 7 pm

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Neuflize OBC, subsidiary of the ABN AMRO, Group, continues its partnership with the FIAC (International Contemporary Art Fair) in 2007. Confirming its positioning as a 300-year-old bank resolutely turned towards the future with an established reputation for expertise in international financial markets, France’s leading private bank is proud to be associated once again with this major event on the artistic calendar. As the recent sponsor of the spectacular Monumenta art event inaugurated by Anselm Kiefer at the Grand Palais, Neuflize OBC returns once more to the magnificent setting of this glass and steel vault to celebrate contemporary art. In March, too, the bank was proud to work as a partner alongside Daniel and Florence Guerlain in the award of the Prize of the same name – proof, if proof were needed, of the bank’s now pivotal role as a committed player in the sphere of contemporary art. Alongside its work with the FIAC, Neuflize OBC will also provide support to the Artcurial auction house for its new but already prestigious Prix Artcurial Award for Contemporary Art Books. These initiatives complement the other efforts and support contributed by the Group’s various entities in France on behalf of museums and institutions, all with the aim of promoting art and cinema. The Neuflize OBC patronage policy sets out to combine the culture of the past with that of the future, to associate the visual arts and the cinema, and to coordinate its actions with those of ABN AMRO and Neuflize Vie. Choices reflecting the values of a leading bank… The actions carried out by Neuflize OBC are at one and the same time proof of a rigorous, long-term commitment to quality projects and an open-minded and innovative encouragement of promising creative initiatives geared to the future. The priorities enshrined in the bank’s patronage policy also illustrate the recent combination of two key identities dating back several hundred years and focusing on private management services, with a special focus on families with roots in the French industrial fabric and often with a reputation as art lovers, or on professionals from the world of cinema and communication drawn from all parts of the country. A policy forming part of a global strategy… The Neuflize OBC patronage policy is part of a wider strategy, made possible by the bank’s membership of the ABN AMRO group. Each year, ABN AMRO, one of Europe’s leading banking groups, selects the major cultural events to which it wishes to contribute. The presence of Neuflize OBC in the Group strengthens its ability to operate in the international arena and to pursue projects fully in line with ABN AMRO’s own global options in the visual arts field. Local and world synergies… Neuflize OBC also shares its engagements with the other ABN AMRO subsidiaries in France. The insurance company, Neuflize Vie, has opted to focus on contemporary, photographic and videographic images through partnerships of various kinds, for example its contribution designed to stimulate creation through the acquisition of works of art. Organised at the initiative of a company foundation whose tenth anniversary is being celebrated by Neuflize Vie this year, the Collection Neuflize Vie adds its contribution to a long tradition in the ABN AMRO Group, recognised for its major collection in Amsterdam. Some examples of actions in 2007: “Rembrandt… Bouquet Final” at the Institut Néerlandais / January-March 2007; Le Prix de dessin de la Fondation Daniel et Florence Guerlain / March 2007; La Nuit des musées / Ministry of Culture and Communication / May 2007; Cinéfondation / Cannes Film Festival 2007; The book “Stars Mirkine” / Flammarion 2007; les Prix Marcel Pagnol et SGDL 2007; Monumenta / May 2007; ParisCinéma / July 2007; “Sacha Guitry, une vie d’artiste”, exhibition at the Cinémathèque française / October 2007; Prix Artcurial award for contemporary art books / October 2007; Cinéma Vérité Film Festival / October 2007. Contact Neuflize OBC: Carole Tournay (Events and Sponsorship Manager): 01 56 21 79 53 [email protected] 59

AXA Art, specializing in high-end insurance and objets d’art “Art is what makes life more interesting than art.” Robert Filliou Art and life are linked and works of art, collectibles, designer furniture, and antiques fill our daily life. AXA Art, the definitive insurance for works of art, protects and perpetuates this art heritage. International subsidiary of the AXA group, AXA Art is present on the three continents Europe, America and Asia, and in all the major art capitals. A leader in art insurance, AXA Art offers a service tailored to each type of art asset, for each type of collector: private individuals, art professionals, museums, foundations and public institutions – from antiques to works of contemporary art.

AXA Art, partner of the 2007 FIAC… For the third consecutive year AXA Art is joining forces with the FIAC. As an active player in the art market, this is the opportunity for us to affirm our support for art professionals and form privileged contacts with collectors and art lovers.

…offers two new services: For the 2007 fair, AXA Art is proposing insurance to all collectors for every new purchase they make at the FIAC to realize the full value of their property. For VIP collectors, a service is at their disposal for appraising and estimating their collections. An opportunity for everyone to discover that the works deserve to be and must be protected up to their emotive and artistic value.

AXA Art, passionate about Art, professional about insurance

Press & Public Relations Amélie Conté AXA Art 61 rue de Courcelles – 75008 Paris - France Tel: +33 (0) 1 44 15 85 56 Fax: +33 (0) 1 42 67 20 79 Email: [email protected] www.axa-art.fr

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POMMERY involved in Art since 1836 Since its creation in 1836, Pommery has been an important player in the world of Art. Pommery a patron of the arts from the start: Thanks to Louise Pommery who invented “Corporate Sponsorship”, first in offering Millet’s “Gleaners” to the Musée d’Orsay, and then the bas-reliefs of the sculptor Gustave Navlet carved out of the bare chalk in the magnificent cellars of the Domaine Pommery in Rheims, or finally, when she commissioned from Emile Gallet one of the world’s largest tuns for the Universal Exposition of 1904. Pommery involved from the very first day, but also Pommery the producer, with the works of the artists gathered around Daniel Buren for the “Experience Pommery #4” at the estate in Rheims, an exhibition which will have received close to 100,000 visitors this year. Pommery is not only a partner to the major museums such as the Centre Georges Pompidou, but also to major events in the Art world today, like the FIAC. Pommery has forged genuine deep links with the fair, links we are happy to pick up again after several years’ break, in order that Champagne, Art, Artists and Joy endlessly continue to come in a variety of forms.

Press contact: Claudine Colin Communication Claudine Colin 5, rue Barbette 75003 Paris - France T. +33 (0)1 42 72 60 01 [email protected]

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EFFICIO A French company with offices in Paris and Brussels, Efficio’s main activity is to find alternative financial solutions to generate additional cash flow from depreciated assets. A growing numbers of CEOs and financial directors are showing their interest in this activity as a means of reinforcing their balance sheet structure. As a financial services provider, we believe that art, in all its forms, reflects the image of our profession. We have been a partner to various events such as the Biennale des Antiquaires and the Queen Elisabeth International Musical Competition. Given that we specialize in a relatively recent field and propose innovative solutions to our clients, EFFICIO has decided that contemporary art, in all its diversity, best corresponds to our philosophy: to be unafraid to create, innovate and explore new territories in order to offer original solutions. Thus being a partner of FIAC is a “must” for us.

Press Contact Efficio France Tél. 33(0)1 42 44 23 48 [email protected] www.efficio.com

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Moleskine, the legendary notebook of great artists and thinkers, once again meets the guests of Fiac with a special edition of the large memo pockets, the multi-pocketed folder containing everything necessary for the Parcours privé and designed to hold all the memories of the visitor’s rich and personal experience of the event. To Moleskine Fiac represents an ideal occasion for consolidating its bond with the world of contemporary art and intensifying its dialogue with the numerous artists who use Moleskine notebooks every day in their creative work. In particular, with the non-profit project Detour, Moleskine organises special notebook exhibitions featuring artists, illustrators, writers, architects and designers - in London in October 2006, New York in June 2007, and in the near future in Berlin, Paris and San Francisco. The artists of Fiac are invited to send in their notebooks and participate in a selection for the next Detour exhibitions. Many thanks to Fiac for this new opportunity! About Moleskine: the legendary little black notebook with rounded corners, an elastic closure and an expandable inner pocket was a nameless object, produced for more than a century by a small French bookbinder who supplied the Parisian stationery shops frequented by the international literary and artistic avant-garde. By the mid ’80s of the twentieth century it was no longer available: according to what Bruce Chatwin tells, the original manufacturer in Tours closed in 1986. In his famous book Songlines, the English writer-traveller nicknames “moleskines” his favourite notebooks (the little black ones, with rounded corners...). In 1998, Modo&Modo (now Moleskine srl) chose this literary name to bring back to life the little black notebook and decided to make a trademark of it, taking up a dense tradition, renewing notebookism, and sensing that mobile technologies needed to be accompanied by essential self-standing tools. With its various different page styles it accompanies the creative professions and has become a symbol of contemporary nomadism. Today, Moleskine® is a family of notebooks for different functions, according to a free mindstyle, both basic and emotional. www.moleskine.com ; www.moleskinecity.com About Detour: Detour is a Moleskine project dedicated to travelling culture and creativity worldwide. It features internationally recognized artists, architects, film directors, graphic designers, illustrators, and writers. For more information: http://detour.moleskinecity.com Detour project supports the non-profit Foundation lettera27, whose mission is to defend the right to literacy, to education, and access to knowledge and information all over the world, with a special focus on more deprived areas. More at www.lettera27.org

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Quest for perfection: Mövenpick of Switzerland ice creams are made in a extraordinary way : rigorous selection and combination of the finest natural quality ingredients to create the perfectly harmonious ice cream experience. Mövenpick of Switzerland ice creams are enjoyed in over 30 countries worldwide.

Press contacts : RPCA Laurence Fauchet et Florentine Collette 65, rue Chardon Lagache 75 016 Paris – France Tel : +33 (0)1 42 30 81 00 E-mail : [email protected] / [email protected]

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Poltrona Frau at the FIAC “Made in Italy” design and know-how for the VIP lounges and reception rooms of the International Contemporary Art Fair Paris, 18-22 October 2007 Design and contemporary art. From 18 - 22 October 2007 Poltrona Frau is fitting out the lounge and VIP reception rooms of the FIAC, the International Contemporary Art Fair, in Paris. Considered as one of the most important events on the modern and contemporary art scene, the FIAC sees the participation of the top art galleries from Europe, Asia and the USA. The 2007 fair will be held, for the second year, inside the prestigious showcase of the Grand Palais and at the Cour Carrée du Louvre, right in the centre of Paris. A selection of projects the most representative of Poltrona Frau will welcome visitors in the lounge and three VIP reception rooms located at the entrance to the Grand Palais. A skilful mix of classic products and recent creations representing the contemporary glamour of the brand. Three colours dominate: white, black and red. For all of them, there is one and only protagonist: hand-sewn Pelle Frau® leather, sensual and warm to the touch, exalted with the excellence of “made in Italy”, and the creative genius of some of the most famous names of international design. The space divides harmonious between areas reserved for relaxing, the sofa and new Kennedee armchairs by Jean Marie Massaud in white or black leather with contrasting seams, and more intimate areas. Around major historic designer pieces, like the mythic red leather Vanity Fair armchair or the classic Lyra, visitors will be able to discover the rigorous lines of the new Peter Marino Linea A armchairs, in black leather and pony skin, as well as the welcoming forms of Monica Förster’s Alone, in black or ivory leather. There will be design creations presented as works of art. Actual installations on the podiums at the VIP entrance, for example the Oceano travel trunk by Andrée Putman, created for the 2007 collection: an icon of the great transatlantic voyages, an object taken from the memory for contemporary use. The participation of Poltrona Frau at the FIAC continues in the restaurant of the Cour Carré du Louvre. Gebrüder Thonet Vienna, a trademark of the Poltrona Frau Group, is fitting out the restaurant dining room with some of its timeless design creations. The wooden steam curved Czech seats, with or without armrests, are lacquered in red and white and are combined with the Rehbeintisch round white lacquered tables.

Press Relations - International Giuliana Reggio +39 02 7780771 Relations presse France Livia Grandi +33 (0) 1 43 26 99 34 www.poltronafrau.it

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ELLE DECORATION IN THE MOOD FOR FIAC ! ELLE DECORATION has teamed up with FIAC on it’s 34th year. A partnership based on the coming together of design, contemporary art and the shared appreciation of the artistic avant-garde. This irrefutable meeting of contemporary art lovers is today also that of amateur designers-an opportunity for Elle Decoration to assert its values-creation, innovation, imagination...And to share with FIAC a mutual passion for the discovery of new talent.

Contacts presse : Catherine Roger et Carole Prud’homme 149 rue Anatole-France, 92534 Levallois-Perret Tél. : 01 41 34 70 78

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France Culture, a partner of Fiac 2007 Painting Sculpture Performance Photography Architecture Cinema… Art in all its forms is at the heart of the programmes on France Culture. There are Theatre / Music / Cinema / Literature / Visual art cultural magazine programmes from 9 pm to 10 pm every evening: Comme au théâtre with Joëlle Gayot on Monday, L’oreille d’un sourd with Yvan Amar on Tuesday, Laure Adler and L’Avventura on Wednesday, Affinités électives with Francesca Isidori on Thursday, and Peinture fraîche with Jean Daive on Friday. And also every day there is Les Matins de France Culture with Ali Baddou at 7 am, Tout Arrive, the cultural magazine with Arnaud Laporte at midday and the late night Pop magazine with Laurent Goumarre, Minuit/Dix. France Culture extends and enriches this editorial activity at the many events in which it is a partner.

In this regard, France Culture is pleased to renew its collaborationwith the Fiac, by setting up in public at the Grand Palais Friday 19 October, 12 noon to 6.00 pm 12 noon Tout arrive with Arnaud Laporte 3.00 pm Peinture fraîche with Jean Daive 5.00 pm Minuit/Dix with Laurent Goumarre For more information: www.franceculture.com

Contact presse : Gaëlle Michel / 01 56 40 12 45 / [email protected]

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This year again, Télérama is pleased to lend its support to the major international contemporary art event, FIAC. Télérama has always made it its mission to render all cultures making Culture accessible to the greatest number of people…and with two weekly pages, the visual arts are now very well covered. Not only, since 1982, has our magazine published special issues which regularly accompany the major exhibitions but, since 1990, the best contemporary artists have been on the cover for the new year: Pierre Alechinsky, Serge Plagnol, Beng Lindström, Miquel Barcelo, Denis Larget, Gérard Titus-Carmel, Thomas Fougeirol, Gérard Garouste, Manuel Ruis Vida, Yan Pei-Ming, right up to Ronan Barrot in 2007. Our Paris supplement, Sortir, also proposes a number of exhibitions. Not forgetting that our radio station now offers news and reviews devoted to the visual arts over the web, as well as at our website www.telerama.fr. Télérama is thus a privileged partner of the FIAC for the 8th consecutive year.

Contact Anne de Lagarde, tel. 01 55 30 56 98

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THE PRESS VILLAGE AT THE GRAND PALAIS Art Absolument, France Art Actuel, France Art+Auction, U.S.A. Art 21, France AD, France Artnet.com, U.S.A. Arts Nexus, Colombia/ U.S.A. Artforum International, U.S.A. Artfacts.net, United Kingdom Art in America, U.S.A. Art Papers, U.S.A. Art Press, France Beaux Arts magazine, France Contemporary, United Kingdom Connaissance des Arts, France Crash, France Flash Art, Italy Gallery Guide, U.S.A. Il Giornale dell’Arte, Italy International Herald Tribune, France Intramuros, France Le Figaro, France Le Journal des Arts, France L’Œil, France Modern Painters, United Kingdom M/ the New York Art World, U.S.A. Stiletto, France Télérama, France The Art Newspaper, United Kingdom Whitehall Magazine, U.S.A.

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ORGANISATION THE ORGANIZER Reed Expositions France is part of the Reed Exhibitions (Reed) group, the world’s leading of trade and consumer exhibitions. Every year, Reed organises over 460 events in 34 countries, bringing togandher over 90 000 suppliers and more than 5.5 million buyers. With 2 300 employees in 33 offices round the globe, Reed serves 52 industries worldwide serving 14 key markand sectors : aerospace and defence, arts and entertainment, books and publishing, building and interior design, electronics, energy, engineering and manufacturing, food service and hospitality, information technology and communications, markanding and business services, randail, safandy and security, sports, leisure and health, travel. As a member of Reed Elsevier group plc, a world-leading business and information provider, Reed offers integrated markand access programmes covering exhibitions, trade publications, direct markanding and the Internand. Reed is today France’s leading show organizer with 60 events. It comprises Reed Expositions, ReedMidem. Its subsidiary, Reed Expositions France, organizes 60 trade shows in the fields of art (FIAC, Paris Photo), broadcasting and TV (Satis), costume jewellery (the Bijorhca Paris events), construction (Batimat…), the environment (Pollutec...), franchising, interior design (Interclima + Elec Home&Building, Ideobain), hotels and catering (Equip’Hôtel…), household equipment (Maison & Objand coproduced with AAF,...), information technology (Medpi, Documation, Sécurité Informatique, Apple Expo), industry (Midest, Europlast...), leisure (salon Nautique…), markanding and communication (Visual Communication, VAD, Popai/ CPV), medical and biology (Cardiostim, Journées Internationales de Biologie), publishing (Salon du Livre…), security (Expoprotection, APS…), transport and logistics (SITL, TEL…) and tourism (Top Résa)… In 2006, Reed Expositions brought some 18 000 suppliers togandher to meand 1.4 million French and foreign buyers and has occupied a gross area of 1.4 millions m2. REED EXPOSITIONS FRANCE 52-54, quai de Dion Bouton, 92806 Puteaux Cedex Tel: +33 (1) 47 56 50 00, Fax: +33 (1) 47 56 51 07 Reed Expositions France www.reedexpo.fr Reed Exhibitions www.reedexpo.com

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Practical FIAC Grand Palais, avenue Winston Churchill, Paris 8e & Cour Carrée of the Louvre, rue de Rivoli, Paris 1er Public opening From Thursday October 18th to Sunday October 21th: Noon– 8.30pm Monday October 22th: Noon – 6pm Wednesday October 17th 2pm – 5pm: Afternoon reserved for professionals and the media 5pm – 10pm: Opening Access to the Grand Palais : Metro: Lines 1, 13 – Station “Champs-Elysées Clémenceau” Bus: 72 Batobus: Stop “Champs Elysées” near the bridge “Pont Alexandre III” Access to the Cour Carrée of the Louvre Metro: Line 1 – Station “Louvre Rivoli” Bus: 72, 74 Batobus: Stop “Musée du Louvre” between the bridges Pont Royal and Pont du Carrousel Access between the Grand Palais and the Cour Carrée of the Louvre By foot: a 30-minute walk through the Tuileries gardens Metro: line 1 (5 min-5 stations) Bus: 72 (6 min) Batobus: departure every 30 minutes from 10am to 7pm (www.batobus.com) Admission: Full price: 25 euros, reduced price: 12,50 euros (art school students and Louvre Jeune card holders) 5 day permanent pass: 55 euros, reduced price: 35 euros (art school students and Louvre Jeune card holders) Group: 10 euros (minimum 10 people) Catalogue + admission: 50 euros Catalogue: 35 euros Price of catalogue for the press: 17,50 euros Advanced tickets Buy your tickets for FIAC in advance and avoid queuing: France Billet: www.France-billet.com, tel: 0 892 692 694 (0.34 euros TTC per minute) and from the following stores: Fnac, Carrefour, Printemps, Le Bon Marché, Géant, and France Billet. Ticketnet: www.ticketnet.fr, tel: 0 892 390 100 (0.34 euros TTC per minute) and from the following stores: Virgin Megastore, Galerie Layette, Cultura, Auchan and E. Leclerc.

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INFORMATION AND PRESS CONTACT Information Reed Expositions France 52/54 quai de Dion-Bouton – CS 80001 92806 Puteaux cedex, France Tél.: +33 (0)1 47 56 64 21 Fax: +33 (0) 1 47 56 64 29 [email protected] / www.fiacparis.com

Contact presse Claudine Colin Communication Pauline de Montgolfier / Mathilde Beaujard / Eva Sirvin 5, rue Barbette - 75003 Paris Tél.: +33 (0) 1 42 72 60 01 Fax : + 33 (0) 1 42 72 50 23 e-mail : [email protected] Consult and download visuals at www.fiacparis.com

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