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Paris Internationale 12: October 22—26

Rond-Point des Champs Elysées
75008 Paris

For this edition of Paris Internationale, 65 participants from 19 countries have taken over the Rond-Point des Champs Elysées.

Paris Internationale celebrates its new edition! The fair will take place in the heart of Paris, between the Grand Palais and the Arc de Triomphe: Rond-Point des Champs-Elysées, from October 22 to 26. The VIP Preview, followed by an opening, will be held on Tuesday October 21 (invitation only).

This year, Paris Internationale celebrates the return of long-standing collaborators such as Derosia (New York), greengrassi (London), Kendall Koppe (Glasgow), KOW (Berlin), Martins&Montero (São Paulo/Brussels) or Stereo (Warsaw), as well as the arrival of newcomers, including Bombon Projects (Barcelona), Cylinder (Seoul), Castle (Los Angeles) Llano (Mexico City) and Martina Simeti, (Milan) , who will be exhibiting alongside the founding galleries.

Born from the utopian vision of creating a contemporary art fair on a human scale, where gathering, discovery, content, and a shared set of values are as important as commercial success, Paris Internationale is an independent structure whose main goal is to promote contemporary art. The fair offers an alternative and much-needed model: a strong marketplace in which a cutting edge selection of participants from all over the world - both commercial galleries and guest project spaces - come together in one rich cultural program. The fair offers a new aesthetic between the literary salons of the 18th century and a self-managed contemporary art fair.

All the selected galleries share a particular vision of their profession, one that goes beyond the purely commercial aspect. As cultural ambassadors for their regions, they are firmly rooted in their local communities, while at the same time working to promote the international reputation of the artists they represent. Paris Internationale encourages ambitious projects conceived in the style of an exhibition, enabling new artists of all generations to be revealed as well as forgotten figures to be rediscovered.
Paris Internationale offers projects that maintain a sense a sense of avant-garde that is hardly possible in other fairs, thereby contributing to the vitality of the Parisian art scene and the city’s appeal to artists and the international art community as a whole.

This year it is once again offering a rich public program designed to facilitate exchanges and conversations between all those involved in the art world. The program includes the inclusion of non-profit spaces invited free of charge, guided tours and conversations with select personalities and other events that will all be free and open to the general public.

Exhibitors
Images List
Adams and Ollman - © Paris Internationale
Adams and Ollman
Milly Thompson
Pink Picabia Sleeping, 2016
Acrylic and oil on canvas
71 x 91.5 x 2 cm - © The Estate of Milly Thompson and Amanda Wilkinson, London, Paris Internationale
Amanda Wilkinson
Artbeat - © Paris Internationale
Artbeat
Bel Ami - © Paris Internationale
Bel Ami
Marie Zolamian, Gruger (2025), Oil on linen on panel, 30 x 40 cm - © Paris Internationale
Bombon Projects
Bonny Poon / Conditions - © Paris Internationale
Bonny Poon / Conditions
Clima - © Paris Internationale
Clima
Cooper Cole - © Paris Internationale
Cooper Cole
Derosia - © Paris Internationale
Derosia
Derouillon - © Paris Internationale
Derouillon
Femtensesse - © Paris Internationale
Femtensesse
General Expenses - © Paris Internationale
General Expenses
Reloaded and combinatory (Magazine #2), Martin Laborde, 2024 (Detail) © Giselle's Books and the artist, 2025. - © © Giselle's Books and the artist, 2025., Paris Internationale
Giselle’s Books
Zoe DeWitt, Liquid Bodies (05), 2015 - © Paris Internationale
Goswell Road
Margherita Manzelli
*Stramonio*, 2023
oil on linen
40 × 40 cm - © Courtesy of the Artist & greengrassi, London, Paris Internationale
greengrassi
Xanti Schawinsky, Play, Life, Illusions – a Retropspective, 2025
Exhibition view, Kunsthalle Bielefeld, Bielefeld - © Courtesy of the Xanti Schawinsky Estate and Galerie Gregor Staiger, Paris Internationale
Gregor Staiger
Gunia Nowik - © Paris Internationale
Gunia Nowik
HAGIWARA PROJECTS - © Paris Internationale
HAGIWARA PROJECTS
House of Chappaz - © Paris Internationale
House of Chappaz
Fleur Dempsey
Kiss, 2025
oil and graphite on canvas
31 x 36 x 1.8 cm
12 1/4 x 14 1/8 x 3/4 in
FD013 - © Paris Internationale
Ilenia
Adrian Piper
My Calling (Card) #1, 1986
Video documented performance
Courtesy of Courtey and Collection of the Adrian Piper Research Archive (APRA) Foundation. Courtesy of the Adrian Piper Research Archive Foundation. - © Paris Internationale
Judy’s Death
KOW, Berlin - © photo: Ladislav Zajac, Paris Internationale
KOW
Toni Schmale, exhibition view, 2024 - © Galerie Krinzinger, Vienna, Paris Internationale
Krinzinger
La collective - © Paris Internationale
La collective
Linseed - © Paris Internationale
Linseed
Llano - © Paris Internationale
Llano
Lombardi—Kargl - © Paris Internationale
Lombardi—Kargl
Lovay Fine Arts - © Paris Internationale
Lovay Fine Arts
Lux Feminae - © Paris Internationale
Lux Feminae
Martina Simeti - © Paris Internationale
Martina Simeti
Martins&Montero - © Paris Internationale
Martins&Montero
Georges J. Ayrault, **From ones to ones (Des unxes aux unxes)**, 2025
Protocol, 3 ex. + 1 AP
Stickers, placed by eight hands, with Louis, Audrey and Davide,
of variable dimensions.
Protocol: Cut the stickers into triangle and rectangle shapes in variable dimensions. Place them on the floor in a random manner, side by side, and overlapping.
Photo ©Nicolas Lafon - © Photo ©Nicolas Lafon, Paris Internationale
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Niru Ratnam - © Paris Internationale
Niru Ratnam
Records - © Paris Internationale
Records
Ana Navas, Fauteuil, 2024, fused glass, 133 × 115 × 2 cm, (produced at MAKE, Eindhoven, NL), photo by Constanza Meléndez - © Paris Internationale
Sperling
Stereo - © Paris Internationale
Stereo
suns.works - © Paris Internationale
suns.works
Tabula Rasa Gallery - © Paris Internationale
Tabula Rasa Gallery
The Breeder - © Paris Internationale
The Breeder
Tiziana Di Caro - © Paris Internationale
Tiziana Di Caro
Tomio Koyama - © Paris Internationale
Tomio Koyama
Ulrik - © Paris Internationale
Ulrik
Vacancy - © Paris Internationale
Vacancy
Vistamare - © Paris Internationale
Vistamare
Adams and Ollman After 8 Books Amanda Wilkinson Artbeat Bel Ami Bombon Projects Bonny Poon / Conditions Castle Champ Lacombe Ciaccia Levi Clima Climate Control Company Cooper Cole Derosia Derouillon Don Gallery Femtensesse Gaga General Expenses GIANNI MANHATTAN Giselle’s Books Goswell Road greengrassi Gregor Staiger Gunia Nowik HAGIWARA PROJECTS House of Chappaz Hussenot Ilenia ILY2 Judy’s Death Kendall Koppe KOW Krinzinger La collective Linseed Llano Lo Brutto Stahl Lombardi—Kargl Lovay Fine Arts Lucas Hirsch Lux Feminae Magician Space Martina Simeti Martins&Montero MORE Projects Niru Ratnam Piktogram Records sissi club Something Sperling Stereo suns.works Tabula Rasa Gallery Teatro Grottesco The Breeder Tiziana Di Caro Tomio Koyama Turnus Ulrik Vacancy Veda Vistamare zaza’
Talks with and about Talks with and about

The “TALKS WITH AND ABOUT” series has been organized since 2024 in collaboration with the Fondation d’entreprise Pernod Ricard, which shares Paris Internationale’s goal of fostering dialogue and discussion among art professionals in France and internationally.

Curated by Alice Dusapin, this year’s program explores themes of publishing, exhibiting, and collecting within “non-institutional” contexts — an opportunity to reflect on the complexity, richness, and importance of independence as a means of action.

Alice Dusapin: “This second edition provides an opportunity to deepen the reflections initiated last year with the program ‘TALKS WITH AND ABOUT: artistic practice, publishing and curating in non-institutional environments and spaces’. This year, a new category has been added with the introduction of ‘the collection’. The idea behind this program, therefore, is to share—through a series of conversations—the complexity and experience of individuals who have founded, run, or invested in non-institutional spaces. What does it mean to try to do things differently? What does institutional mean? What are the limits and joys of these various methodologies, and how can they speak to one another?
MOREPublishers (Belgium), the Rivers Institute for Contemporary Art & Thought (New Orleans, US), Radio Athènes (Greece), and the Stillpass Collection in Cincinnati (Ohio, US) will help put these questions into perspective.”

Alice Dusapin is an editor and exhibition curator. She is the co-founder of the art magazine octopus notes, the publishing house Daisy, and the non-profit space Ampersand. Her research has been supported by the CNAP, the Fondation Michalski, and the Getty Research Institute, and she was a resident fellow at the French Academy in Rome – Villa Medici (2020–2021) in art history.
In 2022, she published her first book, Wolfgang Stoerchle: Success in Failure, for which she received the Terra Foundation for American Art Prize. In 2025, she co-curated with Martin Laborde (Ampersand) Ana Jotta’s solo exhibition “beaucoup, peu, rien” at Marian Goodman Gallery in Paris. She is currently contributing to several forthcoming publications scheduled for 2026: Ana Jotta, Peau d’Ana and Bern Porter, 232 Books and Boxes.
Since 2024, she has served as Head of Publications at Villa Arson in Nice.

Le cycle « TALKS WITH AND ABOUT » est organisé depuis 2024 en collaboration avec la Fondation d’entreprise Pernod Ricard, qui partage l’objectif de Paris Internationale de favoriser les échanges et les discussions entre les acteurs de l’art en France et à l’international.

Conçu par Alice Dusapin, le programme de cette année aborde les thèmes de l’édition, de l’exposition et de la collection dans des espaces « non-institutionnels », l’occasion de s’interroger sur la complexité, la richesse et l’importance de l’indépendance en tant que moyen d’action.

Alice Dusapin : « Cette seconde édition est l’occasion d’approfondir les réflexions amorcées l’an dernier avec le programme ‘TALKS WITH AND ABOUT : artistic practice, publishing and curating in non-institutional environments and spaces’. Cette année, une nouvelle catégorie vient s’ajouter avec l’apparition de « la collection ».
L’idée de ce programme est de partager, à travers une série de conversations, la complexité et l’expérience de personnalités qui ont fondé, gèrent ou investissent des espaces non-institutionnels. Que signifie essayer de faire les choses différemment ? Que signifie « institutionnel » ? Quelles sont les limites et les joies de ces différentes méthodologies, et comment peuvent-elles converser ? MOREPublishers (Belgique), Rivers Institute for Contemporary Art & Thought (Nouvelle Orléans, US), Radio Athènes (Grèce) et la collection Stillpass à Cincinnati (Ohio, US) remettront ces interrogations en perspective. »

Alice Dusapin est éditrice et commissaire d’exposition. Elle est co-fondatrice de la revue octopus notes, de la maison d’éditions Daisy, et du non-profit space Ampersand. Pour l’ensemble de ses recherches, elle a bénéficié du soutien du CNAP, de la fondation Michalksi, du Getty Research Institute, et est pensionnaire de l’Académie de France à Rome-Villa Médicis 2020-2021 en histoire de l’art. En 2022, elle publie son premier ouvrage, Wolfgang Stoerchle : Success in Failure, pour lequel elle reçoit le prix de la Terra Foundation for American Art. En 2025, elle co-curate avec Martin Laborde (Ampersand) l’exposition personnelle d’Ana Jotta « beaucoup, peu, rien » at la galerie Marian Goodman à Paris. Elle participe actuellement à l’écriture de plusieurs ouvrages à paraître en 2026 : Ana Jotta, Peau d’Ana et Bern Porter, 232 Books and Boxes.
Depuis 2024, elle est responsable des éditions à la Villa Arson, Nice.

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Public program
All
Kids Workshop
Booklaunch
Daily Dérive
Talks
Party
Performance
22 October 2025
14:00
Kids Workshop
Print Lab with Barthélémy Cabry
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16:00
Booklaunch
Arcane Magazine #4 launch & cocktail with the artists
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16:00
Daily Dérive
Suzanne Syz & Nicolas Trembley
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17:00
Talks
Amélie Laplanche ABOUT MOREpublishers (FR)
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18:00
Booklaunch
Oscar Tuazon. Something in the Water (DoPe Press, 2025)
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23:30
Party
PI 10 YEARS X REX CLUB
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23 October 2025
14:00
Daily Dérive
Angeliki Kim Perfetti & Leo Orta
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16:00
Booklaunch
Pina Magazine #2
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17:00
Talks
Andrea Andersson ABOUT Rivers Institute for Contemporary Art & Thought (ENG)
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18:00
Booklaunch
PROVENCE : Unconscious 2025
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24 October 2025
14:00
Performance
At Your Feet, a performance by Nicole
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15:00
Daily Dérive
Amandine Nana & Daisy Lambert
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17:00
Talks
Helena Papadopoulos ABOUT Radio Athènes (ENG)
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17:30
Booklaunch
Viscose : Fashion Sensorium
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25 October 2025
14:00
Kids Workshop
Print Lab with Barthélémy Cabry
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15:00
Daily Dérive
Cédric Fauq & Liberty Adrien
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16:00
Booklaunch
George Tourkovasilis. Strange Switch. Spent. The Night, Sleep.
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17:00
Talks
Andy & Zoé Stillpass ABOUT Cincinnati’s special collection (ENG)
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26 October 2025
14:00
Daily Dérive
Elisabeth Lebovici & Patricia Falguières
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14:00
Kids Workshop
Print Lab with Barthélémy Cabry Copy
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17:00
Talks
Arcane in conversation with Hannah Taurins & Coco Young
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Exhibition Design
Associate Partner
Host Partners
Furniture

Ker-Xavier, NM3

Media Partner

Arcane, Art Review, Arts of the Working Class, Blau International, Cura, frieze, Mousse, Projets, Provence, Quotidien de l’art, The Art Newspaper, Texte zur Kunst, Zérodeux

Exhibition Design
Imprint

The 2025 edition is organized
by galleries: Ciaccia Levi, Crèvecœur and Galerie Gregor Staiger, and directed by Silvia Ammon.

Team: Josephine Dauphin, Lucas Doyard, Eve Horiet, Arthur Karcenty, Marianna De Marzi, Hugo Scoarnec

Exhibition Design: Christ & Gantenbein
Team: Emanuel Christ, Christoph Gantenbein,
Victoria Easton, Alessandro Pasero
Production: Ears & Eyes

Communication: Studio Marie Lusa
Legal Council: Sibylle Loyrette

Press

Download the 2025 press kit in english or french and our press clippings here:

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