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PARIS+ BY ART BASEL 2023 — An American in Paris Report

PARIS+ BY ART BASEL 2023
PARIS+ BY ART BASEL 2023
Artist: Gloria Friedmann, "Les Représentants 2022", Ceysson & Bénétière

IN THE TUILERIES

In The Tuileries– the expansive park in between the Louvre and the Impressionist works-rich Musee d’Orangerie – we mingled with a small army of fresh-faced students pursuing advanced studies in art history at the School of the Louvre.  Knowledgeable and fluent in English too (if not more tourists’ tongues), they held court with park visitors stopped in their tracks by the 25 sculptures that had just been planted there as part of the Paris+ by Art Basel art fair.   Like an amuse bouche for the Paris+ show as a whole, these sculptures competed to catch our eye, grab us by the lapel and stop us in our tracks. They lived on our path, or in the many fountains of the park.   They asked us to think about the endangered planet, the modern human experience, AIDS and more.

PARIS+ BY ART BASEL EXTENDS A WARM WELCOME TO ART LOVERS

For Parisians and tourists alike, it was lucky that these sculptural installations stood beyond the second annual Paris+ by Art Basel open to all of the public from October 20 - 22, 2023 (following two private preview days). 

Artist: Henrique Oliveira, “Desnatureza 5”, GEORGES-PHILIPPE & NATHALIE VALLOIS Gallery
Artist: Zanele Muholi, " The Politics of Black Silhouettes, 2023", Galerie Carole Kvasnevski
Artist: Zanele Muholi, " The Politics of Black Silhouettes, 2023", Galerie Carole Kvasnevski
Artist: Zanele Muholi, " The Politics of Black Silhouettes, 2023", Galerie Carole Kvasnevski

Paris+ by Art Basel says, "...For several years, Zanele Muholi, a non-binary and queer artist, has been working on a vast project around portraiture and self-portraiture. They shine a light on people who would not normally be artists’ models –­ the invisible ­– and in particular Black LGBTQIA+ people in post-apartheid South Africa. Muholi has only recently started working with sculpture, and their pieces enter into a dialogue with the other statues in the garden. Presented without a pedestal, the sculptures challenge traditional modes of representation, making absence – whether due to gender or ethnicity – present. Juxtaposed with the garden’s historical warlike sculptures, the artist presents themself seated and restrained, sleeping, or emerging from the depths of the earth..."

Artist: Zanele Muholi, " The Politics of Black Silhouettes, 2023", Galerie Carole Kvasnevski

Windy, 2022
Meriem Bennani

Artist: Tony Cragg, "Willow 2014", Buchmann Gallery
Artist: Gaetano Pesce, "Double Heart, 2022", Champ Lacombe Gallery
Artist: Joël Andrianomearisoa, "Serenade Serenade - Serenade and the Triumph of Romance 2023", Almine Rech
Artist: Claudia Comte, "Five Marble Leaves , 2023", Albarrán Bourdais Gallery
Artist: Alicja Kwade, " Stella Sella, 2023", Mennour Gallery
Artist: Claudia Wieser, " But round my chair the children run, 2023", von Bartha, Sies + Höke Gallery
Artist: Tony Matelli, " Lion (Bananas), 2022", Andréhn-Schiptjenko Gallery

Voulez-vous danser avec moi ? Merci, je ne préfère pas !, 2023
ROMINA DE NOVELLIS

Artist: Oscar Tuazon, "Eau non potable (Non-drinking water) 2023, Moran Moran Gallery
Artist: Kathleen Ryan, "Shell 2023", Karma Gallery
Artist: Nicène Kossentini, "The Butterfly 2014", Selma Feriani Gallery
Artist: Emma Jääskeläinen, "At Her Fingertips 2022"
Artist: John Giorno, "LET IT COME LET IT GO 2017, Galerie Eva Presenhuber
Artist: Alex Ayed, "Untitled (Beit el hmam I) 2023", Balice Hertling Gallery
Artist: Jacqueline de Jong, "Baked Potatoes 2006", Dürst Britt & Mayhew Gallery
Artist: Julien Berthier, "L'Invisible 2021", Galerie Georges-Philippe & Nathalie Vallois
Artist: Hans Josephsohn, "untitled 2005", Galleries: Skarstedt, Max Hetzler
Artists: General Idea, "AIDS Sculpture, 1989/2023"
Artist: Vojtech Kovarik, "Ares, 2023", Derouillon Gallery
Clément Delépine, Director of Paris+ par Art Basel, speaking at the pre-opening press event

You might think of Clément Delépine, Director of Paris+ par Art Basel as the General commanding this congenial docent force welcoming all to the Parisian art scene. In the pre-fair talk for press, as well as in the warm-touch promotional materials for the fair where he shared the likes of his tips on best watering holes or where to watch the Paris sunset, Delépine does come across as Paris Booster #1, as well he should.

Yet, for a fellow art-loving American in Paris, you might be thinking more of the scores of modern art masters who brought you to the dance, so to speak.  It’s but a short ride to get to THE spot on Ile de la Grande Jatte where Seurat made his famed painting, and where you also find markers of where so many of his equivalent Impressionist greats made similar famed works. Walk a short hop from most spots in Paris and you seem bound to find an art museum, an artist’s atelier kept as it was, a café frequented by the art and literary crowd back in the day, art bookstores, and gallery after gallery.  Keep looking and you soon lose count of the galleries that don’t make it to the official lists of galleries.  Similarly, you lose count of the Picassos on view outside his namesake museum, or the special exhibits underway.  

You see the most iconic of Paris monuments outside a Paris+ cafe window
Louis Vuitton Booth
Gagosian Gallery
Artist: Refik Anadol, "Finding LV: AI Data Painting, 2019", Louis Vuitton Collection
Galerie Eva Presenhuber
Pace Gallery's exhibit showcased the concurrent opening of the much anticipated Rothko Retrospective concurrently opening at the Louis Vuitton Foundation.
A work that truly seems in conversation with Rothko! Artist: Adolph Gottlieb, "Parallels 1973", Pace Gallery
Artist: George Grosz, "Seated Girl", Richard Nagy Ltd Gallery

It was a bit of a surprise to this writer/photographer team that there weren’t actually more Americans making the journey to Paris since its U.S. equivalent is now situated in censorship-central, a.k.a. DeSantis’ Florida.  Pinch me, you might think, as you look out the café window at the Grand Palais Éphémère, or take on the challenge of choosing between the cut-above patisseries in this art fair’s rest stops so emblematic of Paris+ finesse and flair in every sphere. 

GRAND MASTERS

The impressionists, dadaists and other grand masters that made Paris the Mecca of the art world make their presence directly known in the Paris+ show.  Many of the galleries at Paris+,  similar to other Art Basel events, brought out Picassos, Calders, Dix, Le Corbusier, and similar— perhaps as magnets for the high net worth collectors whom they target.

Picasso and Calder were two of the grand masters of the art world who had a footprint in the Grand Palais Ephemere mid-October show Paris+ show. Artist: Pablo Picasso, "Homme assis (Seated Man) January 30, 1972", with Artist: Alexander Calder, "Fourteen Black Spots, 1952"
Artist: Le Corbusier, "Taureau III, 1953", Galerie Zlotowski
Artist: Alexander Calder, "Portrait of Mr. Uhlam, 1938", Peter Freeman Gallery
Artist: Carmen Herrera, "Chromatic Discourse, 1948", Lisson Gallery
(left to right) Artist: Anish Kapoor, "Spanish and Pagan Gold to Purple Garnet, 2020"; Artist: Ann Veronica Janssens, "Chill Sapphire, 2023"; Artist: Patrit Halilaj, "Here to Remind You (Chrysolophus Amherstiae)", Mennour Gallery
Artist: Kerry James Marshall, "Black and Part Black Birds in America (Magpies and Baltimore Orioles) 2023, David Zwimmer Gallery

GRAND MASTERS IN THE MAKING

So too did you find the more established names of today.  If you speed walk the aisles you might start thinking, “...there seems to be a lot more shiny reflective work this year…”, until you zoom in realizing it is one after another gallery showcasing work by Anish Kapoor.  A trademark Jaume Plensa face invites you to walk deep into a booth to see it from all angles.  A burst of garden flowers and blackbirds seems to announce Kerry James Marshall is here. 

Artist: Anish Kapoor, "Prussian Blue to Mipa Blue, 2023", Lisson Gallery
Artist: Giulia Andreani, "Tsvi-Tsvi 2023 (cotton, acrylic, wool, polyester)", Galerie Max Hetzler
Artist: Miriam Cahn, "heuteich (realismus), 2022", Meyer Riegger Gallery

STANDOUT WORKS BY WOMEN ARTISTS

How interesting for this writer/photographer team studying our photo records of the show to note that a disproportionate number of works that had the sought-for stop us in our tracks quality were made by women artists.  It doesn’t seem to be that long ago when worldwide museums were first struck with the notion to achieve a better gender parity in their collections.  Yet, Art Basel’s post-show report on the global art market details how acquisitions of works by female artists has somewhat declined.  

Why?  

Artist: Elsa Sahal, Galerie Papillon
Artist: Catalina Swinburn, "L'Aime Erranti, 2023", Selma Feriani Gallery
Artist: Sonia Gomes, Mendes Wood DM Gallery
Artist: Alicja Kwade, "Matter-Mind, 2023", Mennour Gallery
Artist: Chloé Royer, "Tender Skin, 2023", GB Agency
Artist: Chiharu Shiota, "State of Being (Mask), 2023", Templon Gallery
Artist: Sherrie Levine, "Head 2023", David Zwimmer Gallery
Artist: Kazuko Miyamoto, Untitled (String Construction) 1975, Take Ninagawa Gallery
Artist: Francis Upritchard, Anton Kern Gallery
ARTIST: Francis Upritchard, Anton Kern Gallery
Artist: Simphiwe Buthelezi, SMAC Gallery
South African Artist Simphiwe Buthelezi
Artist: Martin Margiela, "Grey Steps I and II, 2023", Zeno X Gallery
Artist: Richard Fauguet, Art Concept Gallery
Artist: Richard Fauguet, Art Concept Gallery
Artist: Miroslaw Balka, Soap Bar, Stainless Steel Wire, Galleria Raffaella Cortese

It was in fact Giulia Andreani’s experimentation with making her signature blue/black prints into a carpet weaving, and emerging artist Simphiwe Buthelezi’s use of materials to create tapestries of a new sort, that put added focus on all the works at Paris+ using new materials or old materials in new ways.  Rocks could float (Julien Berthier L’Invisible).   Anthropomorphic projections onto smoking pipes transformed them into sexy dancers reminding of Playboy bunny cartoons. (Artist: Richard Fauguet).  Toothbrushes and typewriter keys are texture-making brushstrokes (Artist: Moffat Takadiwa).  One imagines much handwashing went into making a string of soap bars so aesthetically superb (Artist: Miroslaw Balka).

Artist: Moffat Takadiwa, "Label Rush, 2023", Semiose Paris Gallery
Closeup View -- Artist: Moffat Takadiwa, "Label Rush, 2023", Semiose Paris Gallery
Artist: Lonnie Holley, "The Eyes Were Always On Us, 2023", Blum Gallery
Artist: Pierre Bettencourt, "Les Porteuses intimes, 1965", Galerie Christophe Gaillard
Artist: Richard Prince, untitled 2019, Galerie Max Hetzler
Artist: Olafur Eliasson, "Mindmap for Broadway Boogie Woogie 2021", neugerriemschneider Gallery
Artist: Antony Gormley, "SWIVEL, 2021", Thaddeus Ropac Gallery
Artist: Erik Van Lieshout, “Piëta, 2023”, galerie Krinzinger Vienna
Artist: Francisco Tropa, "L'Énigme de RM (Étoile) 2020 - 2023", Galerie Jocelyn Wolff
Artist: Francisco Tropa, "L'Énigme de RM (Étoile) 2020 - 2023", Galerie Jocelyn Wolff

TENT ADD-ON and NEW SPACE TO COME

Curiously, there seemed to be little bright light advantage for the galleries inhabiting the add-on halls to the historic palace structure.  In Miami shows, similar tent type environs on the beach always seemed to have the added advantage of happy-making vitamin D sunlight injections.  Yet, for this writer/photographer team, there seemed to be an unexpected quality thinning in these areas– no matter if we made it the first or last stops on one or another day’s tour.  Perhaps the upside of this unexplained phenomena was that it helped the standout works truly pop and distinguish themselves from their neighbors.

Artist: Alan Saret, "Cubic Electric 1997", Karma Gallery
Artist: Reggie Burrows Hodges, "Big Wheels", Karma Gallery
Artist: Reggie Burrows Hodges, "Big Wheels", Karma Gallery
Galerie Eva Presenhuber
Artist: Sofu Teshigahara, "Uzume, 1960", Mai 36 Galerie
Artist: Christian Marclay, "Crosscut (Glass Handle) 2023", White Cube Gallery
Artist: Mark Di Suvero, "Les poils de barbe de Vincent, 2012", Paula Cooper Gallery
Artist: Austin Eddy, "Grieving for Paradise 2023", Galerie Eva Presenhuber
Artist: Adel Abdessemed, "is Beautiful, 2017", Galeria Continua
Artist: Michael Ray Charles, "(Forever Free) A One 'Man' Show, 2022", Templon Gallery
(foreground) Artist: Kader Attia, "A Love Story, 2023", Regen Projects

Next year, Paris+ by Art Basel will be in the Grand Palais, currently under renovation.  For those determined to see it all, this is somewhat thrilling but daunting news.

For location alone and the wealth of concurrent art experiences the City of Lights offers, Paris+ by Art Basel would seem to always merit top pick status. That gallerists and show organizers touched this 2nd annual iteration with finesse all around makes it all the more so.

Artist: Pascale Marthine Tayou, "Les écorchés, 2022", Galeria Continua

This year's show has concluded. You can bookmark the Art Basel website for continuing updates on this and all Art Basel shows.

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