September 23rd 2010 _ Media campaign

show off lab’ a tent of 500m2 of installations

show off, solo show art fair, launches show off lab' a second tent, dedicated to installations, performances, concert

From 21 to 24 October 2010, SHOW OFF SHOW presents SHOW OFF LAB’, a second tent of nearly 500 m2 in Port des Champs Elysees 
 and dedicated to installations, performances and concerts …

SHOW OFF LAB ‘ gives to works and installations a very large space in their measurements.

Will be presented, the works of Arne Quinze (APC and gallery Guy Pieters), H. Craig Hanna (Laurence Esnol Gallery), Andrea Francolino (International Trade Art Gallery), Gaetano K. Bodanza (Gallery Moretti & Moretti), David Hevel (Olivier Houg Gallery) or Marie Hendriks (Analix Forever).

SHOW OFF LAB’ is also performances and a bar lounge with outdoor terrace and in exclusivity in Paris, on Friday, October 22, a concert of the psycho rock group  The King Tong!

Be informed of events taking place at  SHOW OFF LAB ‘on www.showoffparis.fr, facebook and twitter.

Dates to remember the 5th edition of SHOW OFF, the fair SOLO SHOW:

Open from October 21 to 24, 2010 from 8.pm

Press preview October 20, 2010 from 6.pm

Public opening October 20, 2010 from 6.pm to 10.pm

Port des Champs Elysées, Pont Alexandre III Paris 8e

Concert King Tongue of October 10.pm to 7:30.pm (entry fee)

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Show Off – 7, rue des Filles du Calvaire – 75003 Paris – Tel: 01 83 62 25 67 – www.showoffparis.fr

September 15th 2010 _ Media campaign

Antique and Art dealers magical jobs !

October 9th and 10th 2010, the market Biron, one of the most prestigious art and antiques objects markets in France, raise the curtain on two magical weeks

From October 9th to 18th, travel through four centuries of the history of magic invited by the Antique and Art dealers of the Market Biron in the puces of Saint-Ouen !

On October 9th and 10th, the Market Biron raises the curtain on two magical weeks!

The Antique and Art dealers of the Market Biron invit you to discover the history of magic from the 18th century to nowadays.

Magical tricks, objects out of the ordinary and animations will charm art lovers, collectors and all public. All will be offered the opportunity to learn one or two magical tricks !

Considered as one of the most prestigious Art and Antique Markets in France, the Market Biron was created in 1925. He owes his international fame to several antique and art dealers who built their reputation on the deep knowledge and the quality of their objects : jewels, lamps, furniture, Silversmith’s trade, Silverware and et China, Paintings, sculpture, Graphic art, photos, Glass factory…

During these two magical weeks, antique and art dealers will seduce warned collectors as well as every curious visitor of any ages with their most unusual objects.

From October 9th to 18h, the Market Biron is magical ! Be amazed by a fantastic atmosphere!

Biron, it’s magical !

From Saturday October 9th to Monday October 18th, 2010
Open on Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays from 10am to 6 pm
Animations on october saturday 9th and sunday 10th from 10 am to 6pm.
Free entrance

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Marché Biron – Puces de Saint-Ouen – 83-85 rue des Rosiers – 93400 Saint-Ouen – www.marchebiron.fr

September 9th 2010 _ Media campaign

Galerie Jeanne Bucher – JAEGER BUCHER’s program

Exhibitions of the artists Paul REBEYROLLE, rue de seine, PAT STEIR, rue de saintonge and
Mark TOBEY, at the FIAC 2010, booth C39 - C41

Three major exhibitions are presented at Galerie Jeanne Bucher – Jaeger Bucher.

10 major works of the artist Paul Rebeyrolle

At Galerie Jaeger Bucher

rue de Seine, 1st October to 13th November 2010

Essays of historic importance on Paul Rebeyrolle provided significant leads into the artist’s constantly changing work.

His curiosity and insatiable appetite for experimenting with the reality of matter, or rather materials that mobilize the present, led him to extreme treatments of surface and depth, yet he never lost sight of compositional unity and the control of light:

his style is effective, untrammelled by elegance in its urge to violate easy consciences.

The exhibition centres on the monumental “Chien Blanc” (White Dog), its sumptuous wealth of forms, images and tonalities, for the ears as much as for the eyes, the heart as well as the mind, in its magical intensity, instating a principal dialogue with the complex landscape titled “La Barrière” (The Barrier)—a grandiose, powerful celebration of nature in its raw state.

The dialogue continues with compositions focusing on the body, whether human or animal, their supreme sensuality intensified by the use of barbaric materials; neither is any peace found by tickling “La Grande Truite” (The Big Trout). The sculpture “Le Sanglier” (The Wild Boar) is at the centre of these vigorous exchanges: a wild beast concentrated in its fate as an unsuitable star.

Pat Steir at Galerie Jaeger Bucher,

rue de Saintonge,

9th October 2010 to 8th January 2011

Since her first exhibition at the Terry Dintenfass Gallery in New York in 1964, Pat Steir has created a large body of works based on the ‘waterfall’ painting technique she devised in the early 1980s with “Waterfall Painted with the Chinese in Mind”.

Over time she has refined her technique in the extreme, her virtuosity remaining unparalleled today. Pat Steir’s great art lies in the delicate interaction between the forces of gravity and the properties inherent in paint. The precarious equilibrium of the fragile oscillations depends on the quantity, consistency and substance of paint, thus determining its flow and plasticity.

The artist has exhibited her work widely, most recently in the Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, (architect : Zaha Hadid, 2010), the ZKM in Karlsruhe, Germany (2006), the Whitney Museum, New York (2004) and the Des Moines Art Center, Iowa (2003); she also figures in many acclaimed public collections such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the MoMA, the Guggenheim Museum in New York, as well as the National Gallery of Art in Washington and the Tate Gallery in London.

For this exhibition, the gallery will publish a bilingual catalogue with colour reproductions and an essay by Doris van Drathen, art historian and critic.

For the FIAC (21th – 24th october), booth C39 – C41,

the Galerie Jeanne Bucher – Jaeger Bucher

Mark Tobey’s tribute

For the 2010 edition of the FIAC, the Galerie Jaeger Bucher – Jeanne Bucher will present significant selected works by American artist Mark Tobey (1890-1976) to celebrate the 120th anniversary of his birth. Mark Tobey joined the gallery in 1944, exhibiting on many occasions until his death in 1976.

Mark Tobey is a world renowned pioneer of American Abstraction; his work eludes all categorisation but rather seeks keys and signs in painting that both represent and signify. He endeavoured to reveal the profound structure in things. He was aware of art’s mystical worth, projecting an active space—a space in which pigments and variations in colour made up of marks or transported by fine lines interpenetrate and fuse forming an intensely vibrating visual energy. As John Cage wrote: “His paintings exist to introduce us daily to an appreciation of the world we live in”.

Alongside the homage paid to Mark Tobey’s immense talent, an open dialogue will engage with works by other artists from the gallery whether figures from the past who knew him well (de Staël, Bissière, Vieira da Silva, Dubuffet…) or other more contemporary figures who today bear witness to their profound respect for his work (Yang Jiechang, Fabienne Verdier, Hanns Schimansky, Pat Steir…). Together they will show the strength of his vision dating back more than 50 years.

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Galerie Jaeger Bucher – 5 & 7 rue de Saintonge – 75003 Paris – Tél : + 33 1 42 72 60 42 – www.galeriejaegerbucher.com

Galerie Jeanne Bucher – 53, rue de Seine – 75006 Paris – Tél : + 33 1 44 41 69 65 – www.jeanne-bucher.com

September 2nd 2010 _ Media campaign

contemporary art-medium of glass-strasbourg venice

IN 2010 AND 2011, THE ESGAA ORGANIZE IN STRASBOURG AND VENICE THE 4TH INTERNATIONALE GLASS BIENNALE AND THE 2ND INTERNATIONAL STRASBOURG GLASS PRIZE

September 15, 2010

Launch of the second edition of the International Strasbourg Glass Prize in partnership with the CIC Est Bank

The first edition of the Strasbourg International Glass Prize encountered a real success in 2009 with more than one hundred applications and an international echo «wich has spread to Japan, Korea and the United States» notes Laurent Schmoll, president of the association ESGAA (European Studio Glass Art Association), organizer of the event.

The 2011’s competition -on the theme «Limitless» is open to any adult working with the medium of glass and presenting an original and unique work. The application, available on www.biennaleduverre.eu, must be completed and returned to the association between September 15 and December 31, 2010.

A prize of 5,000 euros will reward an original work realized from the medium glass.

The laureate will be designated in the Spring of 2011 by a Jury composed by three members of the ESGAA, two curators of art museums, a member of the CIC Est Bank and an artist.

The prize will be awarded to the laureate during a reception at the headquarters of the CIC EST Bank in Strasbourg where the work will be exhibited.

June 3 to November 28, 2011

The International Glass Biennale will be held in Strasbourg and Venice, two emblematic cities

for glass and art

The Fourth International Glass Biennale is resolutely turned towards Europe and the contemporary art scene.

Created by ESGAA in partnership with the City of Strasbourg and the Alsace region, the Biennale becomes an international event wich associates for 2011 the Veneto region.

Over a period of six months, the Biennale will evolve in two geographical locations strongly linked to the history of the medium glass:

- in Venice and Murano, during the summer of 2011, during the Venice Biennale

- in Strasbourg and the Alsace-Lorraine, during the fall of 2011, during the european contemporary art fair St-Art.

For the event, several private and public places will be invested, in response, by their variety in formal expansion works and exhibitions. For example, installations, sculptures, videos, photographs will explore the infinite potential of the medium glass.

With the previous success of the event Strasbourg, Capitale du Verre and the International Glass Biennale wich succeeded in 2009, the organizers continue to promote the glass as an artistic medium, source of contemporary creativity.

Fifteen European contemporary artists will be exhibiting in France and Italy. The cohesion of the project will be provided by a single curator for the French and Italian events.

Main dates :

- Between September 15 and December 31, 2010 : applications  in the International Strasbourg Art Prize.

- From June 3 to November 28, 2011 : The International Glass Biennale in Venice and in Strasbourg.

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ESGAA – 62 rue du Faubourg National – 67 000 Strasbourg — www.biennaleduverre.eu

September 1st 2010 _ Media campaign

Shanghai before Moscow, Marrakech, London

Happy Art Collectors opens the doors of Contemporary Art worldwide. Next travel, in Shanghai, from September 5 to 12, 2010

On Sunday, September 5th, a group of collectors and lovers of contemporary art,  members of the club Happy Art Collectors, will depart to Shanghai to explore Chinese contemporary art.

Visits to the World Expo 2010 and ShContemporary fair in Shanghai are scheduled along with artists studio, galleries and museums visits.

Participants will be guided  by Claude Fain, founder of Happy Art Collectors and Ami Barak, curator of the exhibition “Art of the World”- which gathers 25 Chinese and international artists in the public space at World Expo 2010.

Happy Art Collectors, an exceptional club for a unique access to the art world

In January 2010, the club Happy Art Collectors was launched. It is directed at experienced or budding collectors, art lovers seeking advice or anyone who would like to get as close as possible to artists and their work.

Claude Fain is above all a collector who speaks to collectors and conveys his passion for contemporary art. He loves sharing his discoveries of new artists.

By creating the Happy Art Collectors club, Claude Fain wanted to offer his members unique opportunities to meet with international art world figures, curators, art historians, artists …

Happy Art Collectors, a network of experts passionate and exciting

Accompanied by his experts, Claude Fain opens the exclusive doors of worldwide contemporary art’s heritage, while providing his personal and sharp light.

He works with a specialized travel agency, Transunivers, and international renown experts such as Ami Barak, art critic and curator, Jérôme Sans, Director of the Ullens Foundation and former Co-director of the Palais de Tokyo, or Nadine Gandy, gallery, specialist in Central Europe or Enora Nicola Taylor, Olivia and Mary Ithurbide Shek, art historians.

Happy Art Collectors travel’s program 2010

MARRAKECH, from 8 to 10 October 2010 in Marrakech Art Fair

LONDON, from 13 to 17 October 2010 for the Frieze Art Fair

PARIS from October 21-24 2010 for FIAC, Chic art fair and Cutlog

TURIN, from 5 to 7 November 2010 to Artissima

MIAMI, from 1 to 5 December 2010 Art Basel Miami

Become a member of the club Happy Art Collectors

There are two annual subscription packages, either “solo” for €300 or “duo” for €500.

To join and have access to all offers of Happy Art Collectors, visit the website http://www.happyartcollectors.com/

Happy Art Collectors – 88 avenue Henri Martin – 75016 Paris  www.happyartcollectors.com