Paris+ par Art Basel
Launching in October 2022, Paris+ par Art Basel will take place at the Grand Palais’s temporary venue, the Grand Palais Éphémère, located in the historic heart of Paris on the Champ-de-Mars, until the restoration of the iconic Grand Palais is completed in 2024. After Basel, Miami Beach and Hong Kong, Paris offers the Art Basel group a perfect spot to build bridges with France’s cultural industries – from fashion and design to film and music – to create a flagship event radiating throughout the city. Paris+ par Art Basel is led by Director Clément Delépine, the former co-director of Paris Internationale, General Manager Virginie Aubert, who was previously Vice President for Christie’s France, and Deputy Director Maxime Hourdequin, who recently served as FIAC’s deputy director. More information will follow soon.
1 minute in the booth
by Pauline Loeb
Paris+ par Art Basel 2023
Applicat Prazan at Paris+ par Art Basel 2023
David Zwirner at Paris+ par Art Basel 2023
Ceysson & Bénétière at Paris+ par Art Basel 2023
Galerie Karsten Greve at Paris+ par Art Basel 2023
Paris+ par Art Basel 2024
Location
Grand Palais Ephémère
2 place Joffre
75007 Paris
France
Dates
October 2024
Entrance Fee
General Admission: €40
Reduced Rate: €27
4-day Ticket: €120
Evening Ticket: €30
Mediums
Painting
Art Installation
Sculpture
Mix Media…
Art Periods
Modern
Contemporary
Contact
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