VIP ACCESS

With your VIP card, you can enjoy many privileges and advantages.


  • The preview VIP on Wednesday, April 10th 2013
    • Carrousel du Louvre : from 11am to 2pm

 

 

  • Access to the trade and public previews of the fair
    • Access to the trade and public previews of the fair on Wednesday, April 11th from 2pm to 10pm and during the public opening days.

 

 

  • A guided visit of the Imaginary Museum of Jean de Loisy for le Palais de Tokyo, by the artistic director of the fair, Philippe Piguet.

 

 

  • A catalogue of the fair graciously delivered upon presentation of your VIP card
    • To pick up upon arrival at the VIP desk.

 

 

  • VIP Club Services :
    • access to the VIP Club, with the kind participation of Nespresso, Nicolas Feuillate and G' Vine.
    • Free cloackroom

 

 

  • A program of various talks : DRAWING TALKS

 

       

  • A free access to DRAWING NOW l LE PARCOURS
    • An exclusive VIP program of visits organized with our partners

 

     


    Partners 2013

    Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris
    LINDER
    Woman/object
    February 1st - April 21th 2013
    An ARC exhibition


    LINDER, Hiding but still not knowing, 1981-2010
    Impression numérique du négatif original sur papier photographique
    (c) LINDER 
    The Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris is presenting the first-ever retrospective of the work of British artist Linder Sterling, known as Linder. The layout of the exhibition reflects the three main currents in her oeuvre: the visual arts, music and fashion. Comprising some 200 works, the exhibition offers a broad selection of photographs, photomontages, lightboxes and works on paper, together with costumes, videos, sound installations and recordings of performances, including the 1981 concert which featured her wearing a dress made of raw meat. 




      Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris
    11 avenue du Président Wilson 75116 Paris
    www.mam.paris.fr
    +33 (0)1 53 67 40 00
    Tuesday to Sunday from 10am to 6pm
    Thursday up to 10pm for temporary exhibitions
    Closed on bank holidays  

    FRAC Ile de France - Le plateau
    Paint it black.
    14 March - 12 May 2013
    Opening Wednesday 13 March from 6 to 9pm
    Exhibition curator : Xavier Franceschi

        

    Dove Allouche, Les Fumeurs Noirs_8, 2010, Collection du Fonds régional d'art contemporain Ile-de-France
    (c) Dove Allouche         




    With the works of Dove Allouche, Inaki Bonillas, Mario Garcia Torres, Francesco Gennari, Joachim Koester, Bertrand Lamarche, Benoît Maire, Ralph-Eugene Meatyard, Helen Mirra, Gianni Pettena, Evariste Richer, Ben Rivers, Margaret Salmon, Béatrice Samson, Wolfgang Tillmans… 

    A black-and-white exhibition based on recent acquisitions by the Frac Ile-de-France, Paint it Black. proposes a radical formal concept, the better to bring out the intrinsic logic of each of the works on view, which can be based on an abstraction of reality, conjure up the perforce selective work of memory, or propose various cosmic visions of the world… By referring explicitly to music, Paint it Black. is endowed with a set of scores which, in a conceptual manner that has historically encouraged black and white in its quest for the ideal, pace the exhibition like so many potential refrains.

                                                          
         


                           
                                   
               

    Frac Ile de France / Le Plateau 

    Place Hannah Arendt Angle de la rue des Alouettes et de la rue Carducci 75019 Paris 

    +33 (1) 76 21 13 41

    www.fracidf-leplateau.com

    info@fracidf-leplateau.com

               Free entrance
               Opening days and hours
               Wednesday to Friday from 2pm to 7pm
               Saturday and Sunday from 12pm to 8pm

                 

     

    Arts Décoratifs
    Graphic enchantments of Emilio Terry : critical selection of proto drawings
    From March 26th to June 10th, 2013

                        
    Projet : pavillon
    Emilio Terry y Sanchez (1890-1969)
    France, 1932
    Encre noire et lavis
    inv. 47773.72              


    Jet d'eau et construction de feuillage
    Emilio Terry y Sanchez (1890-1969)
    France, 20e siècle
    Encre noire et lavis gris
    inv. 47773.79




    Baroque and neo-classical, inventor of the "Louis XVII style", admirer of Palladio and Ledoux, Emilio Terry (1890-1969) continues to feed the confluent imaginations and imaginative worlds of designers, architects, decorators and French or foreign landscapers. The presentation of twenty works from the outstanding collection of the Department of Graphic Arts of the Musée des Arts décoratifs (not less than 1200 drawings) authorizes, on the principle of accumulation, miscellaneous comparisons and listings, the coverage of a temporal prism open from the 1930s to the turn of the 1970s, the materiality of the carried out orders (or in progress because not achieved), the restitution of hexagonal and international sociability links tied by the creator connected to many social networks (versus Boni de Castellane) and assured of a famous clientele (from Anna de Noailles to Charles Beistegui). Curator : Agnès Callu - Musée des Arts décoratifs, Departement of Graphic Arts– Cabinet of Drawings.

                                      


     

    Arts décoratifsMode et Textile et Publicité 

    107, RUE DE RIVOLI - 75001 PARIS
    From Tuesday to Sunday from 11am to 6pm - last ticket sold at 5.30pm 
    Thursday : up until 9pm (only for temporary exhibitions) - last ticket sold at 8.30pm  
    Closed on Monday

    tél. : 01 44 55 57 50

    Maison Rouge - Fondation Antoine de Galbert
    Under Influences
    February 15th - May 19th, 2013

                         
               
    Carsten HÖLLER
    Amanite fluorescente, 2004
    Sérigraphie manuelle 2 couleurs fluo sur papier Velin d'Arches 400gr
    (c) photo DR
    Courtesy Air de Paris, Paris                           
     
    La maison rouge presents, from February 15th to May 19th 2013, Under Influences, a major exhibition which addresses the relationship between artists and psychotropics.Since the dawn of time, artists were all but compelled to try out their effects.Leaving moral judgement aside, the exhibition proposes (necessarily non-exhaustive) examples of the interrelations between creative processes and the use of psychodynamic substances borrowed from artists like Henri Michaux, Yayoi Kusama, Carsten Höller….                                                              
     

    La maison rouge - Fondation Antoine de Galbert


    10 bd de la bastille- 75012 Paris, France
 

    www.lamaisonrouge.com 

    info@lamaisonrouge.com 

    t : +33 (0)1 40 01 08 81

     

    Open from Wednesday to Sunday from 11am to 7pm 

    Thursday up to 9pm  

    Underground access : quai de la rapée or bastille RER : gare de lyon



    Centre Culturel Suisse
    Marc Bauer - The collector
    01.02 - 14.04.13
    Opening the 01.02.13/ 6pm-9pm


    Le collectionneur, 2012 (c) Marc Bauer       
     The collector is the one who gathers what is scattered, He creates an order of its own in the universe and sat in his power by controlling the objects that belong to him. This exhibition presents drawings on paper or on plexiglas, as well as wall drawings, Marc Bauer focuses on a dark period of History, France under the Occupation, and in particular on the spoliation of Jewish property by Nazis. He retraces atmospheres of parisian collector’s apartments left hurriedly, and put into perspective with other collections. Marc Bauer (born in Geneva in 1975) lives and works in Berlin. Personal exhibitions are planned at gallery Freymond-Guth in Zurich in 2013 and FRAC Auvergne in 2014. On Saturday April 13, projection at 8.00 pm of the animated film The Architect (26 ') from Marc Bauer, with live music from French rock group Kafka. This project is inspired by Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens (1922) by Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau.  


                                                              

     


      


                       
    38, rue des Francs-Bourgeois 
    F-75003 Paris
    T- +33 1 42 71 44 50
    www.ccsparis.com
    from Tuesday to Sunday
    from 1pm to 7pm / / free entrance for exhibitions                         

    Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature
    Arno Kramer
    April 9th - September 29th, 2013


    (c) Paris, Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature. Picture Sylvie Durand. Courtesy Arno Kramer 
                            


    The musée de la Chasse et de la Nature seeks to examine the relationship between man and his natural environment through artistic and cultural heritage they inspire. Through its cultural program, thinkers and artists of our time are invited to enrich the perspective developed by the permanent exhibition of the museum. The Dutch designer and curator Arno Kramer (born 1945) is invited to create a monumental and ephemeral drawing as to invade the walls of the staircase of the hôtel de Guénégaud, built by François Mansart (1598 -1666). The dreamlike and inhabited landscape offers a renewed perception of this masterpiece of the "god of French architecture"...
                           




    Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature
    62, rue des archives - 75003 Paris
    From Tuesday to Sunday from 11am to 6pm
    Wednesday up to 9.30pm
    Closed on Mondays and bank holidays 
    Full price : 8 euros
    Reduced price : 6 euros
    tel: 01 53 01 92 40
    www.chassenature.org
                                          

    Ecole Spéciale d'Architecture
    PARIS 1955-1965
    An architectural decade revisited by pen in 2013
    From April 13th to May 4th, 2013
    Opening: Friday April 12th, 2013 at 6.00pm


    (c) Valérie du Chéné. Feutre sur papier 21x27,7 cm

    The École Spéciale d'Architecture presents an exhibit of drawings by architects, artists, illustrators, designers, writers and students of Parisian constructions built between 1955 and 1965. 


    "If you erased nineteenth century buildings, Paris would be comprised only of a scattered and disparate set of buildings, a hole-filled fabric of unusual architectural objects, a museum of incongruous, irreconcilable ages: medieval, modern and perhaps most difficult to identify, this strange period that straddles 1960." Simon Boudvin, artist and professor of art at the École Spéciale d'Architecture




                  

     

    At the Gallery Spéciale, École Spéciale d’Architecture

    254, boulevard Raspail, 75014 Paris

    Free entrance

    Opening times: Monday to Friday, from 10.00am to 6.00pm

    Saturday from 10.00am to 4.00pm

    www.esa-paris.fr

     



    Goethe Institut
    COMIC TRANSFER
    Berlin-Paris-Beyrouth, the city and its borders
    An exhibit by Zeina Abichared, Paula Bulling and Nicolas Wild
    Tuesday, 9th to Saturday 27th April, 2013


    From left to right: drawings by Zeina Abichared, Paula Bulling and Nicolas Wild; executed during their stay in Berlin, Paris and Beirut

    Three cities, three ways of looking at a city, a culture, a society – three ways of experiencing the borders of a metropolis. For two weeks, Zeina Abirached, Paula Bulling and Nicolas Wild, the comic book authors, changed places in life and work. A game of hare and hounds, a paper trail, a treasure hunt, prepared by each of the authors led them to unexpected, unusual or emblematic places, in search of the geographic, religious and social borders of the city. This exhibit follows their paths through sketches, original drawings and stories from the blog created especially for the occasion. This will give visitors a taste of the larger exhibit to be presented in 2014 that will bring together all the artists who took part in the Comic-Transfer Project.

    You will find everything you want to know about the project at: blog.goethe.de/comic-transfer

     




     

              




     

     

    Goethe Institut / Library (1st floor)

    17 avenue d'Iéna - 75116 Paris 

    Tel. +33 1 44 43 92 30 

    www.goethe.de

    Free entry during library hours

    Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 8pm

    Thursday from 10 to 4pm 

    Saturday from 10 to 2pm

     

     

     

    Institut Néerlandais
    Peter Vos, Métamorphoses
    7 March - 26 May 2013
    From Monday till Sunday 1pm - 7pm


    Peter Vos, Sleeping minotaur, 14 February 1983, pencil and brush in watercolour, 12x17cm, (c) Private collection


    Peter Vos, Métamorphoses d'Ascalphus en hibou, 16.X.2003, plume et encre noire, aquarellé, 15,8x23,8cm, (c) Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum 

    In association with the Institut Néerlandais the Fondation Custodia presents an exhibition of drawings by Dutch artist Peter Vos (1935-2010), who is regarded as one of the most creative Dutch figurative artists of the latter half of the 20th century and first decade of the 21st. The selection of works focuses on Vos' representations of Ovid's Metamorphoses, in particular those in which a bird embodies the final stage of the transformation. Also included are individual characters from classical mythology undergoing a transfiguration, as well as drawings that can be said to form part of a personal mythology.  


    Curator : Ger Luijten, director of the Fondation Custodia 

     

     

     



    Institut Néerlandais,
    121 rue de Lille 75007 Paris
    info@institutneerlandais.com
    www.institutneerlandais.com
    01 53 59 12 40
    Everyday from 1 to 7pm except Monday 
    Full price 4€ / Reduced price 2€

    Sèvres - Cité de la Céramique
    Ink for gold
    Drawings and engravings of ornaments Sèvres
    April 3 to May 13, 2013




    Philippe Favier, Décor pour une assiette plate en porcelaine de Sèvres, encre sur papier, 24.5 x 17.5cm
    Commande pour l'Elysée créé par par Philippe Favier pour le service du nouveau millénaire
    (c) G.Jonca Sèvres - Cité de la Céramique


    Adapted to the specific needs related to the production of Sèvres, engraving let report, at will, friezes, rosettes and attributes on difficult surfaces to decorate with ease and accuracy difficult to achieve manually. Many designs of ornaments and decorative friezes, and also the collection of engraved plates, still in use in decorating shops, show the place of this technique in Sèvres. Etching is used in the workshops of the Manufacture in the second half of the eighteenth century for testing transfer of gold decorative patterns on some parts service, but the first printing workshop was established in 1806 at the Manufacture. The significant growth of this technique in Sèvres during the first half of the nineteenth century is linked to the creation of large tableware and vases. This tradition has continueduntil today, while adapting to the changing shapes, designs and styles. Since the 1960s, artists like Mitsuko Takano, Roberto Matta and Philippe Favier renewed use of this technique in creating contemporary pieces. The presentation of drawings and engravings ornaments Sèvres from the nineteenth to the twenty-first century, explains the role of etching in the set design and show the major role of Sèvres in the history of decorative arts. Exhibition open daily to the public from April 3 to May 13, 2013, except Tuesdays and May 1, on the occasion of the fourteenth Drawing Week (from Monday 8 to Monday 15 April 2013). The exhibition is also part of Drawing now Paris / Contemporary Drawing (11 to 14 April 2013)





    Sèvres - Cité de la Céramique 

    2, place de la Manufacture 92310 Sèvres

     www.sevresciteceramique.fr 

    +33 (0)1 46 29 22 00 

    Open every day except Tuesday and May 1st, from 10am to 5pm

    Access : Parkings nearly

    Underground line 9 (stop "Pont de Sèvres") 

    Bus "Pont de Sèvres" : 169, 179, 279, 171, 26 (1st stop after "Musée de Sèvres") 

    Prices : Full price 6€, Reduced price 4.50€. 

    Free -26 years old 

    (list of exemptions available on our website)

     


    Musée du Quai Branly
    Un artiste voyageur en Micronésie, l'univers flottant de Paul Jacoulet
    26/02/13-19/05/13


    Curator : Christian Polak, With the collaboration of Julien Rousseau 

    Scientific advisors : Kiyoko Sawatari, Sébastien Galliot


    Paul Jacoulet (1896 – 1960) was a French artist who arrived in Japan in 1899 and lived there for most of his life. In those days, travels were unusual however Paul Jacoulet often went to Korea, China and Micronesia, to draw portraits of the native people, using ukiyo-e print techniques - a Japanese designation meaning "image of the floating world" – favouring depictions of everyday life during the Edo period (1603-1868). In his prints, watercolours and drawings, the artist represents men and women he encountered, using an approach that is both intimate, aesthetic and ethnographic. Several major themes are an invitation to travel in his prolific and singular oeuvre: the vision of an artist-ethnographer for whom faraway lands became a daily and intimate reality, the representation of tattoos and jewellery and also of the eroticism that infuses certain portraits.


      OPENINGS TIMES
    Tuesday, Wednesday, Sunday: from 11am to 7pm
    Thursday, Friday, Saturday: from 11am to 9pm
    Groups: from 9.30 to 11am, every day except Sunday
    Closed on Mondays (except during half term holidays, from 11am to 7pm, for all education zones)

    TICKET PRICES
    Temporary Exhibitions (East Mezzanine):
    Full price: 8€50 - Reduced rate: 6€
    Collections and Temporary exhibitions combined:
    Full fare: 10€ - Reduced rate: 7€

    musée du quai branly
    37 quai Branly-75007 Paris
    RER C - Pont de l'Alma / M°9 Alma-Marceau
    Information : +33 (0)1 56 61 70 00 
    www.quaibranly.fr


    The others DRAWING NOW PARIS l LE PARCOURS partners

    Fondation Dubuffet
    Dubuffet, scriptions, jargons, gribouillis
    22 March - 12 July, 2013


    Jean Dubuffet, Rue des Petits-Champs, Bombance, gouache, 1962

    ©Fondation Dubuffet/ ADAGP Paris 

    From the Messages series, 1944 to the dark Scriptions of the Non-lieux series, 1984, from graffiti to highly cerebral scribbles, this exhibition explores the presence of writing in Jean Dubuffet’s work. 

    The artist is also known as a writer, one which his childhood friends have lent a dual purpose, claiming that writing would suit him much better than painting. The artist has often discussed his relation with writing. Writing that he will never give up, as seen through his various literary writings or the special care he will give to the titles of his works. However, he will never be completely satisfied by his writings as he would be with his painted oeuvre. 

    This exhibition will consider another form of writing. A form of writing which, if it sometimes seems to take more of painting than writing, reveals the porosity between the two practices. Without being a demonstration, it attempts to reveal new visions.


     




    Fondation Dubuffet 137 rue de Sèvres 

    75006 Paris 

    Tél. 33 (0) 1 47 34 12 63 

    www.dubuffetfondation.com 

    Métro Duroc

    Full price: 6€, reduced price: 4 €

    From Monday to Friday, 2pm to 6pm 

    Closed: April 1st, May 1st, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 20

    Special openings: June 8, 15, and 22 from 2pm to 6 pm





    Médiathèque Marguerite Duras
    Gilles Balmet - Silver mountains
    2 March - 28 April, 2013


    Silver mountains, 2011, Peinture acrylique argent sur papier noir, 70x100cm
    Courtesy Gilles Balmet et galerie Dominique Fiat, Paris
     
    Aiming at promoting contemporary art through its collection of art books and its cultural events, every year the multimedia library Marguerite Duras gives carte blanche to a contemporary artist. This year, this opportunity is given to Gilles Balmet, painter, drawer, filmmaker and photographer, born in 1979. He's been recently focusing on works on paper and canvas, between abstraction and figuration, questionning the notion of landscape, the role of the viewer in image analysis, the notions of mastering and serendipity, of order and chaos, and the links between painting and photography.
    The exhibition will present an important group of recent works from different series such as Silver mountains, Waterfalls, Silver reliefs and Rubber soul, a balance between abstraction and representations of landscapes, the results of a process of image creation specifically developed by Gilles Balmet in his studios and labs. These works, evoking photographs, combine drawing, painting, chemical and physical reactions from opposite matters, movements and varied manipulations on papers, and will occupy different areas of the library. 


      Médiathèque Marguerite Duras
    115, rue de Bagnolet
    75020 Paris
    Tél. 01 55 25 49 10
    mediatheque.marguerite-duras@paris.fr 


    YGREC ENSAPC
    Mille Feuillets III
    22 March - 13 April, 2013

     
    Julie Harry, Haie, 2012 
    Heir to the most distant past, matrix or autonomous, today the drawing has muddied the borders. He seizes the gallery YGREC through the proposals of students of the ENSAPC. Kind of freeze, the exhibition offers selected pieces of a drawing, slow or fulginious, deposited on a thin sheet of paper or deplying itself into space - out off paper-, elliptical or overloaded, secret (in the middle of a book) or expansive, narrative or silent, even elusive in its immateriality. 
    Catherine Lobstein
    In partnership with Solalanotte, exhibition space of Ecole d'Art de Francfort sur le Main 


                             YGREC ENSAPC
    20, rue Louise Weiss
    75013 Paris
    Open from Wednesday to Saturday from 1pm to 7pm


    LaM - Lille Métropole Musée d'art moderne, d'art contemporain et d'art brut
    Jockum Nordström
    16 February - 19 May, 2013


    Jockum Nordström, Vägvisaren, 2012. Collage, watercolor and graphite on paper, 135x100cm. Photo: P.Cox. (c) Courtesy David Zwirner, New York/London; Galleri Magnus Karlsson, Stöckholm; and Zeno X Gallery, Antwerp. (c) Adagp Paris, 2012. 

    Jockum Nordström (1963, Stockholm) is one of the most renowned Swedish artists of his generation. The exhibition at the LaM is his first museum retrospective in France, and second in importance after the one at the Stockholm Moderna Museet in 2005. Comprising almost a hundred art works, it unfolds a comprehensive panorama of his work, from his pencil drawings done between 1995 and 2010 to his more recent collages, including his architectural models and his photographic collages of 2006-2010. 

    More information: www.musee-lam.fr/gb



     

      LaM, 1 allée du Musée
    59650 Villeneuve d'Ascq
    France
    Tél: informations/reservations:
    +33 (0)3 20 19 68 88
    Fax: +33 (0)3 20 19 68 99
    info@musée-lam.fr
    LaM is open Tuesday to Sunday from 10am to 6pm