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10 for Paris Art Week 2024

The French enjoy walking around their cities sans-agenda so much that they have a word for it: “flanerie”. To be a “flaneur” or “flaneuse” is to be “one who wanders aimlessly,” which is the last thing we want you to do during Paris Art Week 2024. With this in mind, we’ve selected a few of our favorite can’t-miss pop-up shows, events, and exhibitions. That being said, this author still recommends you leave space on your schedule for some “flanerie”!

For Fashion Lovers: THEMUST.CO

Popping-up inside the independent Parisian boutique L’Habilleur, The MUST showcases unique and limited edition pieces by emerging and established artists, ranging from jewelry and accessories to design and homewares. The MUST represents established and younger experimental artists alike, but my eye is on Anita Muçolli’s and Dimitra Charamandas’s wearable ceramic handbags, exhibited for the first time in Paris. 

15th-19th October, open to the public 12PM – 7PM, L’Habilleur Paris, 44 rue de Poitou, 75003, Paris @THEMUST.CO

For Private Eyes: Private Choice

Pascal Mestrom, Invention 12.2. Rock crystal, sized glass, opaline glass and polished steel.

This year, Private Choice moves to a new home in the 16th arrondissement and shows a selection of art and design pieces, curated by Nadia Cambpell and her team.  Discover the unique point of view of graduates from the Beaux-Arts de Paris in the “cabinet of curiosities”, which features Pascal Mestrom’s fabulous candelabra and a frosty mirror by Laurent Pernot. With over 40 artists exhibiting, the works range from funky to functional to fantastic! 

11th-20th October, 12PM – 8PM Visit on invitation after registering through privatechoice.fr 40 rue Paul Valery 75016, Paris

For Foodies: We are ONA x Brutalisten

Inside the Gare Montparnasse, Brutalisten and We Are Ona invite visitors into a monochromatic experience, based on artist Carsten Höller’s Brutalist Kitchen Manifesto, written in 2018. A 6-course tasting menu for lunch and an 8-course menu for dinner have been crafted by chefs Coen Dielman and Stefan Erikkson, following Höller’s main rule: only one main ingredient per dish.

14th-20th October, with reservation Book a table here

Marlène Mocquet, EN PLEIN COEUR, at Strouk Gallery.

On Monday, October 14th, thirty-one galleries in the Quartiers Matignon & Saint-Honoré partner together in their inaugural cocktail event for 2024’s Paris Art Week. Each gallery has a different event proposed, from book signings to performances and exhibition openings. With a range of offerings, there is something for everyone and the event is a great way to celebrate the week ahead! 

14th October, 5-9 pm Avenue Matignon Paris, 75008

For Design Lovers: A Well-Dressed Apartment at 34 Rue Louise Émilie

Swing by Sandie Saul Roy’s apartment-gallery at 34 Rue Louise Émilie, where Sarah Espeute literally “dresses up” the furniture and surrounding space. Espeute plays with humor and shape, creating garment-like curtains, a Sunday-best tablecloth, and a “neatly made” bedspread. Sculptural plant compositions by artist, THYRSE (Domitille Basso) will enhance the theatricality of the staged apartment.

14th-20th October, with reservation, 34 rue Louise Émilie 75009, Paris

For Tech Enthusiasts: “Metarenaissance: Building the Future” panel at Galerie D’Eylau

Installation view of Yana Germann at Galerie d’Eylau. Image courtesy of Galerie D’Eylau.

Yana Germann, the founder of the Metarenaissance movement, joins Nicolas Bourriaud, Pierre Sigg (Sigg Art Foundation), and Maurine Sigg to discuss the potential of contemporary art to build community and contribute to a harmonious future within the rapidly advancing world of technology. With a spotlight on the intersection of art and technology, the discussion will position art as a key force in shaping a connected, forward-looking world.

15th October, 12 pm 36 Av. d’Eylau  75016, Paris

For People Unafraid of Primary Colors: “who is afraid of red blue and yellow” at Reiffers Art Initiative 

Presented each year during Art Basel Paris, this year Reiffer’s Art Initiative will show the work of Tarek Lakhrissi, as mentored by Ugo Rondinone. Each year, Reiffers Art Initiatives offers a major player in the contemporary art scene the opportunity to mentor a French emerging artist. In 2024, Ugo Rondinone succeeds Rashid Johnson (2021), Kehinde Wiley (2022) and Lorna Simpson (2023). 

16th Oct – 1st Dec Free entry Tuesday to Saturday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. 30 rue des Acacias  75017, Paris

For Bibliophiles: Art Book Fair at The Salon

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At this one-day art book fair at The Salon, a partnership between NADA and The Community Paris, booksellers from Brussels, Milan, Marseilles, New York, and Torino will showcase a variety of rare books, independent publications, and artist books. Come to peruse or to add to your home library!

18th October, 11am – 8pm. Free entry with RSVP. 30 rue du Paradis Paris, 75010 newartdealers.org/programs/the-salon-presents-art-book-fair

For Dreamers: PAVONE: A salon of reverie, myth, and the ethereal at Maison Rochet

Maartan Baas, Children’s Clock, 2022. Handmade stainless steel casing, clay, digital equipments, silk gloss. 

PAVONE reimagines the Parisian salon for contemporary audiences and invites the viewer into a state of reverie. Evoking a dreamlike atmosphere, the exhibition dives headfirst into the subconscious and surreal with a selection of collectable design pieces curated by Ashlee Harrison and Etienne Macret. Don’t miss the prototype of Marzio Cecchi’s iconic Serpente Sofa, a masterpiece that revolutionized 20th-century Italian design.

15th-20th October Maison Rocher @maisonrocherparis

For Explorers: Art Basel Public Program

Yayoi Kusama, PUMPKIN (L), 2014. Installation view from ‘My Soul Blooms Forever,’ Museum of Islamic Art, Doha, November 19, 2022 – March 1 2023. Photo by Raviv Cohen. Artwork © YAYOI KUSAMA. Courtesy David Zwirner, Ota Fine Arts, and Victoria Miro.

A stroll down Avenue Winston Churchill in the 8th arrondissement will reward you with views of Kusama’s pumpkin installation and works by John Chamberlain and Jean Prouvé, as presented by various galleries. If you want to hear more, students from the École du Louvre are providing free guided visits from 16 October to 20 October. Beyond this, art installations will be on view for the week across the city of Paris. 

15th-20th October, free public access Avenue Winston Churchill 75008, Paris Art Basel’s Public Program INFO: artbasel.com/paris/public-program

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