
16 Rue Alfred de Vigny, 75008 Paris
Essentially nomadic, Paris Internationale exceptionally settled down in the venue which was home to its 2018 edition. Galleries invested the four floors of this Hausmannian building, close to the Grand Palais, at 16 rue Alfred de Vigny. As they progress through this intimate and welcoming mansion over-looking Parc Monceau, visitors encountered a variety of experimental artistic projects. A gathering place to exchange ideas, Paris Internationale is further developing its support of a young generation of galleries and artists.
On the occasion of its fifth edition, Paris Internationale invited 42 galleries coming from 14 countries.
Following the open-call to non-profit organisations, over 150 applications were diligently reviewed and eight spaces were extended an invitation to participate: 650mAh (Hove), 1856 (Melbourne), Full-Fall (Milan), Goswell Road (Paris), La plage (Paris), Sang Bleu (London), Shivers Only (Paris), Tirana Art Center (Tirana).
The library and media section was managed by Paris Ass Book Fair.
The public programs of Paris Internationale 2019 have been conceived by the Berlin based non-profit organisation The Performance Agency.
Throughout the years, Paris Internationale established itself as a new model in the ecosystem of international contemporary art fairs. Forward thinking and collaborative, free spirited and audacious, the non-profit fair was founded in 2015 on the initiative of five galleries. Since its creation, the fair offers a rich selection of cutting-edge artistic projects presented by galleries from around the world.

















































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Paris Internationale Board :
Galerie Antoine Levi, Paris
Galerie Crèvecoeur, Paris
Galerie Sultana, Paris
Galerie Gregor Staiger, Zurich
Co-Directors : Silvia Ammon, Clément Delépine
Assistants : Sima Naeimi, Laure Arcas-Jeanjean
Communication : Studio Marie Lusa
Legal Advice : Sibylle Loyrette
Special thanks to :
Debeaulieu, Ocean Highway, Palais de Tokyo, Claudia Wildermuth and all the volunteers
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