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The Paris International Contemporary Art Fair (Foire Internationale d’Art Contemporain or FIAC) is a contemporary art event that occurs in Paris.

History

FIAC was usually held in October in the Grand Palais. [1] In 2019, the fair announced that it would move to a temporary venue on the Champ de Mars, by the Eiffel Tower, for at least two years and to move back to the Grand Palais by 2024. [2] In 2022, however, Art Basel surprisingly evinced FIAC from the Grand Palais. [3]

From 2006 to 2019, as part of the fair’s outdoor program Hors les Murs, well-known venues across the city – the Tuileries Garden, the Musée national Eugène Delacroix, the National Museum of Natural History and Place Vendôme – featured temporary installations of Alexander Calder, George Condo, Thomas Houseago, Robert Indiana, Per Kirkeby, Alicja Kwade, Richard Long and Oscar Tuazon, among others. [4] [5] From 2018, the venues also included Place de la Concorde, with architectural works by Kengo Kuma, Claude Parent and Jean Prouvé, among others. [6]

Milestones

Directors

Marcel Duchamp Prize

The Marcel Duchamp Prize (in French : Prix Marcel Duchamp) is an annual award given to a young artist by the Association pour la Diffusion Internationale de l'Art Français (ADIAF) since 2001 at the FIAC. [13]

The winner receives €35,000 personally and up to €30,000 in order to produce an exhibition of their work in the Modern Art museum ( Centre Georges Pompidou). [14]

Controversy

In 2014, a Hors Les Murs feature, the 80-meter-high inflatable sculpture Tree by Paul McCarthy in the Place Vendôme was deflated by vandals. McCarthy and local authorities decided not to re-inflate it. The lime green sculpture was described by the artist as a Christmas tree, but critics said it looked like a butt plug. [15]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Paris, capitale des arts, galvanise la Fiac 2018". Le Figaro (in French). 2018-10-18.
  2. ^ Ted Loos (16 October 2019), A Fair With a French Accent, Inside and Out  New York Times.
  3. ^ "FIAC-Art Basel ou l'exception culturelle française mise à mal". Les Echos (in French). 2020-01-02.
  4. ^ Ted Loos (18 October 2017), Can’t Get Enough of FIAC? Go Outside  New York Times.
  5. ^ Ted Loos (16 October 2019), A Fair With a French Accent, Inside and Out  New York Times.
  6. ^ Ted Loos (17 October 2018), In a Busy Month for Art Fairs, FIAC Counts Collectors Among Its Treasures  New York Times.
  7. ^ Scott Reyburn (24 March 2022), France’s New Art Fair Is Called ‘Paris+’ New York Times.
  8. ^ "The Artprice / FIAC Contemporary Art Market Report is out!". Artprice. 2011-10-09.
  9. ^ "At 44, a Paris Art Fair Is Gaining Even More Steam". New York Times. 2017-10-18.
  10. ^ "Fiac art fair director Jennifer Flay on the challenges ahead". Financial Times. 2019-10-11.
  11. ^ Scott Reyburn (24 October 2014), Art Fair Crowd Moves Across the Channel  New York Times.
  12. ^ Ted Loos (17 October 2018), In a Busy Month for Art Fairs, FIAC Counts Collectors Among Its Treasures  New York Times.
  13. ^ "Prix Marcel Duchamp shortlist announced". Art Review. 2019-12-20.
  14. ^ "Marcel Duchamp Prize Exhibition". Centre Pompidou (in French). 2020-09-10.
  15. ^ Tara Mulholland (23 October 2014), Paris Art Fair Strives for Bigger and Bolder New York Times.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from FIAC)

The Paris International Contemporary Art Fair (Foire Internationale d’Art Contemporain or FIAC) is a contemporary art event that occurs in Paris.

History

FIAC was usually held in October in the Grand Palais. [1] In 2019, the fair announced that it would move to a temporary venue on the Champ de Mars, by the Eiffel Tower, for at least two years and to move back to the Grand Palais by 2024. [2] In 2022, however, Art Basel surprisingly evinced FIAC from the Grand Palais. [3]

From 2006 to 2019, as part of the fair’s outdoor program Hors les Murs, well-known venues across the city – the Tuileries Garden, the Musée national Eugène Delacroix, the National Museum of Natural History and Place Vendôme – featured temporary installations of Alexander Calder, George Condo, Thomas Houseago, Robert Indiana, Per Kirkeby, Alicja Kwade, Richard Long and Oscar Tuazon, among others. [4] [5] From 2018, the venues also included Place de la Concorde, with architectural works by Kengo Kuma, Claude Parent and Jean Prouvé, among others. [6]

Milestones

Directors

Marcel Duchamp Prize

The Marcel Duchamp Prize (in French : Prix Marcel Duchamp) is an annual award given to a young artist by the Association pour la Diffusion Internationale de l'Art Français (ADIAF) since 2001 at the FIAC. [13]

The winner receives €35,000 personally and up to €30,000 in order to produce an exhibition of their work in the Modern Art museum ( Centre Georges Pompidou). [14]

Controversy

In 2014, a Hors Les Murs feature, the 80-meter-high inflatable sculpture Tree by Paul McCarthy in the Place Vendôme was deflated by vandals. McCarthy and local authorities decided not to re-inflate it. The lime green sculpture was described by the artist as a Christmas tree, but critics said it looked like a butt plug. [15]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Paris, capitale des arts, galvanise la Fiac 2018". Le Figaro (in French). 2018-10-18.
  2. ^ Ted Loos (16 October 2019), A Fair With a French Accent, Inside and Out  New York Times.
  3. ^ "FIAC-Art Basel ou l'exception culturelle française mise à mal". Les Echos (in French). 2020-01-02.
  4. ^ Ted Loos (18 October 2017), Can’t Get Enough of FIAC? Go Outside  New York Times.
  5. ^ Ted Loos (16 October 2019), A Fair With a French Accent, Inside and Out  New York Times.
  6. ^ Ted Loos (17 October 2018), In a Busy Month for Art Fairs, FIAC Counts Collectors Among Its Treasures  New York Times.
  7. ^ Scott Reyburn (24 March 2022), France’s New Art Fair Is Called ‘Paris+’ New York Times.
  8. ^ "The Artprice / FIAC Contemporary Art Market Report is out!". Artprice. 2011-10-09.
  9. ^ "At 44, a Paris Art Fair Is Gaining Even More Steam". New York Times. 2017-10-18.
  10. ^ "Fiac art fair director Jennifer Flay on the challenges ahead". Financial Times. 2019-10-11.
  11. ^ Scott Reyburn (24 October 2014), Art Fair Crowd Moves Across the Channel  New York Times.
  12. ^ Ted Loos (17 October 2018), In a Busy Month for Art Fairs, FIAC Counts Collectors Among Its Treasures  New York Times.
  13. ^ "Prix Marcel Duchamp shortlist announced". Art Review. 2019-12-20.
  14. ^ "Marcel Duchamp Prize Exhibition". Centre Pompidou (in French). 2020-09-10.
  15. ^ Tara Mulholland (23 October 2014), Paris Art Fair Strives for Bigger and Bolder New York Times.

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