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Paris-Photo-Programa PRESS KIT UNTITLED (MEN IN THE CITIES), 1976 – 1982 © ROBERT LONGO - COURTESY IN CAMERA GALERIE GALERIE IN CAMERA - COURTESY LONGO © ROBERT – 1982 1976 UNTITLED (MEN IN THE CITIES), 13.16 NOV 2014 GRAND PALAIS TABLE OF CONTENTS EDITORIAL by JULIEN FRYDMAN, Director of Paris Photo 5 --- FAIR EXHIBITOR PROGRAMME • Exhibitor list 6 • Gallery Projects 9 • Book signing programme 49 --- THE PARIS PHOTO AGENDA 53 --- THE 2014 PARIS PHOTO PROGRAMME • RECENT ACQUISITIONS exhibition: The Museum of Modern Art, New York 55 • PRIVATE COLLECTION exhibition: The Alkazi Collection of Photography, New Delhi 56 • OPEN BOOK exhibition: Artist’s Books and Photography 57 3 • THE PARIS PHOTO PLATFORM 60 • PARIS PHOTO–APERTURE FOUNDATION PHOTOBOOK AWARDS 64 --- ASSOCIATED EVENTS PARIS PHOTO OFFICIAL PARTNER EXHIBITIONS • ACQUA #5 An exhibition presented by Giorgio Armani 69 • CAMERA AS RELEASE An exhibition presented by J.P. Morgan 70 • WILD STYLE: MAZACCIO & DROWILAL An exhibition presented by BMW Art & Culture 71 ASSOCIATE PARTNER EXHIBITIONS • THE 2014 SFR JEUNES TALENTS LAUREATES, an exhibition presented by SFR 72 • FRANÇOIS FONTAINE: SILENZIO!, an exhibition presented by Leica 73 • AMANASALTO, an exhibition presented by amana 74 • KHALID AL THANI: LANGUAGE WITHOUT WORDS, an exhibition presented by Steidl 75 --- IN PARIS DURING PARIS PHOTO 76 --- PARIS PHOTO - LOS ANGELES 83 --- PARIS PHOTO PARTNERS 84 --- PRACTICAL INFORMATION 104 EDITORIAL We are pleased to present the 18th edition of Paris Photo. Representing 35 countries, 143 galleries and 26 art book dealers/publishers will showcase both contemporary and historic works encompassing the prolific 5 medium of photography today. A rich ensemble of exhibitions completes this panorama offering our visitors a broad perspective and appreciation of the field. We are extremely proud to welcome for the first time in Paris in the Salon d’Honneur, two important exhibitions: The Museum of Modern Art will present a selection of their programme of recent acquisitions (2013-2014), demonstrating the institution’s pioneering force for the promotion of the language of photography, and the private collection of The Alkazi Collection of Photography, with meticulously staged and ornamented painted photographs from India and Southern Asia. The Paris Photo Platform, organized by independent curator Urs Stahel, will reunite artists, curators, historians, and writers, promoting reflection and exchange with a cycle of conversations. Continuing the narrative of the photobook, this year’s Open Book exhibition is dedicated to artists books published between the 1960s and today with singular works by many of photography’s most innovative protagonists. In partnership with Aperture Foundation, Paris Photo presents the 4th annual PhotoBook Awards introducing a new category for the “Photography Catalogue of the Year”. The programming is made possible thanks to the support and participation of our distinguished partners, to whom we express our sincere thanks. Please enjoy the 2014 edition of Paris Photo and keep up to date on-line with all the latest events and news from our exhibitors and partner institutions with the Paris Photo Agenda. --- JULIEN FRYDMAN Director of Paris Photo EXHIBITOR LIST Paris Photo is a unique occasion to discover in the heart of the capital the best of photography from the 19th century through the present day. For its 18th edition, Paris Photo presents 169 French and international galleries and publishers/art book dealers representing 35 countries world-wide. --- 143 GALLERIES 34 NEW* +R MASERRE Barcelona FELDBUSCHWIESNER Berlin 303 GALLERY New York FEROZ Bonn AFA* Santiago FIFTY ONE Antwerp ALAIN GUTHARC Paris FILOMENA SOARES Lisbon ANDREA MEISLIN* New York FLATLAND Amsterdam ARTEF* Zurich FRAENKEL San Francisco ASYMETRIA Warsaw FRANÇOISE PAVIOT Paris ATHR* Jeddah GAGOSIAN Paris 6 BEN BROWN London GILLES PEYROULET Paris BENDANA|PINEL Paris GITTERMAN New York BENRUBI New York GLAZ Moscow BERNHEIMER Munich GRAFIKA LA ESTAMPA Mexico City BERTRAND GRIMONT Paris GREVE Paris BEYOND* Taipei GRIMALDI GAVIN London BLACK SHIP* New York GUIDO COSTA PROJECTS Turin BO BJERGGAARD* Copenhagen HACKELBURY London BOB VAN ORSOUW* Zurich HAMILTONS London BRUCE SILVERSTEIN New York HANS P. KRAUS JR. New York BRYCE WOLKOWITZ* New York HENRIQUE FARIA* New York CAMERA OBSCURA Paris HOWARD GREENBERG New York CAMERA WORK Berlin ILAN ENGEL Paris CARLIER|GEBAUER* Berlin IMANE FARÈS* Paris CARLOS CARVALHO Lisbon IN CAMERA Paris CHRISTOPHE GAILLARD Paris JACKSON* Atlanta CHRISTOPHE GUYE Zurich JAMES HYMAN London DANIEL BLAU Munich JENKINS JOHNSON* San Francisco DANIEL TEMPLON* Paris JOHANNES FABER Vienna DANZIGER New York JÖRG MAASS Berlin DAVID ZWIRNER New York KALFAYAN* Athens DIX9 - HÉLÈNE LACHARMOISE* Paris KAMEL MENNOUR* Paris DOCUMENT ART* Buenos Aires KICKEN BERLIN* Berlin DOMINIQUE FIAT Paris KLAUS KLEINSCHMIDT Wiesbaden DU JOUR AGNÈS B. Paris KLEMM’S Berlin EAST WING Doha LAURENCE MILLER New York EDWYNN HOUK New York LE RÉVERBÈRE Lyon ERIC DUPONT Paris LES FILLES DU CALVAIRE Paris ERIC FRANCK London LITTLE BIG MAN* Los Angeles ESTHER WOERDEHOFF Paris LUISOTTI Santa Monica EVA MEYER* Paris LUMIÈRE DES ROSES Paris FARIDEH CADOT* Paris M BOCHUM Bochum MAGDA DANYSZ Paris SAGE PARIS Paris MAGNIN-A Paris SCHEUBLEIN + BAK* Zurich MAGNUM Paris SCHOOL OLIVIER CASTAING Paris MARTIN ASBÆK Copenhagen SELMA FERIANI* Tunis MELANIE RIO Nantes SILK ROAD* Tehran MEM Tokyo SILVERLENS Makati MICHAEL HOPPEN London STEPHEN BULGER Toronto MICHÈLE CHOMETTE Paris STEPHEN DAITER Chicago NATHALIE OBADIA Paris STEVEN KASHER New York NUSSER & BAUMGART* Munich STEVENSON Cape Town ODILE OUIZEMAN Paris STILLS* Sydney PACE/MACGILL New York SUSANNE ZANDER Cologne PACI* Brescia SUZANNE TARASIEVE Paris PARIS-BEIJING Paris TAIK PERSONS Helsinki PARROTTA Stuttgart TAKA ISHII Tokyo PARTICULIÈRE/FOUCHER-BIOUSSE Paris TANIT Beirut/Munich PATRICIA CONDE* Mexico City TASVEER Bangalore PETER FREEMAN* Paris THADDAEUS ROPAC* Paris PHOTO&CONTEMPORARY Turin THE THIRD GALLERY AYA Osaka POLARIS Paris THESSA HEROLD Paris POLKA Paris THOMAS ZANDER Cologne PRISKA PASQUER Cologne THREE SHADOWS +3* Beijing PURDY HICKS London TOLARNO* Melbourne RICHARD SALTOUN* London TOLUCA Paris ROBERT HERSHKOWITZ Lindfield VINTAGE Budapest 7 ROBERT KLEIN Boston VU’ Paris ROBERT KOCH San Francisco XIPPAS Paris ROBERT MANN New York YANCEY RICHARDSON New York ROBERT MORAT Hamburg YOSHII* New York ROLF ART Buenos Aires YOSSI MILO New York ROSEGALLERY Santa Monica ZILBERMAN* Istanbul RX Paris 26 PUBLISHERS/ART BOOK DEALERS 4 NEW* ACTES SUD Arles LIBRAIRIE 213 Paris ANDRE FRÈRE Marseille MACK London ANTICUARIA POEMA 20 Buenos Aires MADALENA* São Paulo APERTURE New York MÖREL London BOOKSHOP M Tokyo OLIVER J. WOOD London CHLOE ET DENIS OZANNE Paris ONLY PHOTOGRAPHY Berlin DAMIANI* Bologna RADIUS* Santa Fe DIRK K. BAKKER BOEKEN Amsterdam RM Mexico FILIGRANES Paris STEIDL Göttingen HARPER’S East Hampton SUPER LABO Kanagawa HATJE CANTZ Ostfildern TASCHEN London/Paris JEU DE PAUME* Paris TISSATO NAKAHARA Paris KEHRER VERLAG Heidelberg XAVIER BARRAL Paris LA LIBRAIRIE DU JEU DE PAUME* Paris *New or pre-2013 exhibitor 8 --- KEY FACTS 169 Exhibitors 143 galleries (136 galleries in 2013) 37 new galleries or returning pre-2013 galleries (26%) 63 specialised galleries (44%) 26 publishers/art book dealers (28 publishers/art book dealers in 2013) 4 new publishers/booksellers or returning pre-2013 publishers/art book dealers 35 countries represented including (25 countries represented in 2013): 10 new countries: Australia, Brazil, Chili, China, Greece, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, Tunisia, and Turkey France: 45 galleries (31%) USA: 29 galleries (20%) Germany: 17 galleries (12%) United Kingdom: 10 galleries (7%) 55,239 visitors in 2013 --- PARIS PHOTO SELECTION COMMITTEE GUIDO COSTA, Turin HOWARD GREENBERG, New York TIM JEFFERIES, Hamiltons Gallery, London YOSSI MILO, New York FRANÇOISE PAVIOT, Paris TIMOTHY PERSONS, Taik Gallery, Helsinki RENOS XIPPAS, Paris-Athens-Montevideo THOMAS ZANDER, Cologne GALLERY PROJECTS 9 GALLERY PROJECTS 29 SOLO & DUO SHOWS AFA, Santiago - NEW PARTICIPANT PAZ ERRÁZURIZ, born in 1944 in Santiago, lives and works in Chile Paz Errázuriz is the author of thematic series based on sites of neglect and exclusion brought about by military dictatorship and the hyper-capitalist modernity that was savagely introduced through a development model commoditizing human life while hidden behind a facade of social planning. The artist’s entire work is rooted in the margins of this modernity cracked by poverty, madness, and the extinction of ethnic and sexual dissidence. Her gaze infiltrates and transgresses the rules becoming complicit with those 10 bodies, biographies and psyche in a state of misfortune or shock. Errázuriz is also interested in the visual aesthetic of deterioration and transfiguration as a critique of the fixedness of identities by the standardized machines of the social reproduction of power. For Paris Photo, the gallery presents “Adam’s Apple”, a series of photographs taken in 1983 during the era of military dictatorship, of a group of transvestites with whom Errázuriz came into contact and developed a close relationship. In its raw domesticity, these images reveal fraternal communities in which lives are trafficked into commercial sexual exploitation. Embedded within these representations, between insolence and indifference, a hope of social recognition can be found. --- ALAIN GUTHARC, Paris JOACHIM SCHMID, born in Balingen in 1955, lives and works in Berlin Joachim
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