Paris art fairs 2025 - 2: Paris Internationale



In my post about Art Basel Paris 2025, I mentioned that both it and Paris Internationale seemed better than last year - whether because they were showing more interesting work, or because I was in a better mood, I don't know.

This year, the peripatetic fair was located in the former Adidas shop on the Champs Elysées, not far from Art Basel (recalling the 2021 Athens Biennale). I spent quite a long time there, partly because it was a better space altogether than the old post-office building or telephone exchange the fair was in in the last couple of years and partly because I enjoyed quite a lot of the work.

But also, I had a nice chat with Gaby (Gabriela Magaña) at the Gaga booth (showing lots of Julien Ceccaldi, but also works by his brother, new to me), and another, over coffee, with Jeremy Parker. Jeremy's someone I first met when he was with Project Native Informant in London, but he's now bravely opening a gallery of his own in Cambridge, called Corpus. Apparently, even nearly 50 years after I left, Corpus is still Cambridge's first serious contemporary art gallery. Congratulations and all the best to Jeremy.

Here are some photos I took.






















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