Los Angeles’s Ghebaly Gallery will offer Mitchell Syrop’s Limp, 2010.
COURTESY THE ARTIST AND GHEBALY GALLERY
The 43rd edition of the Foire Internationale d’Art Contemporain, or FIAC, opens Thursday, October 20, with VIP previews beginning today, October 19. The 2016 edition of the fair, which runs through Sunday, October 23, will bring 186 galleries from 27 countries to the French capital. Of these exhibitors, 43 are first-timers to the fair, and 53 hail from France, 34 from the United States, and 26 from Germany. Among the highlights are Martha Rosler at Galerie Nagel Draxler of Berlin and Cologne, Endre Tót at Budapest’s acb Gallery, and Pilar Albarracín at Paris’s Galerie Georges-Philippe & Nathalie Vallois.
Click the photos below to see works on offer at the fair.
ALL IMAGES: COURTESY THE ARTIST, THEIR GALLERY, AND FIAC; ADDITIONAL CREDITS WHERE NOTED
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Ghebaly Gallery, Los Angeles
Mitchell Syrop, Limp, 2010, archival pigment print on paper.
Galerie Nagel Draxler, Berlin and Cologne
Martha Rosler, Nature Girls (Jumping Janes), from the series "Body Beautiful, or Beauty Knows No Pain," 1966–72.
House of Gaga, Mexico City
Anna Uddenberg, Carte Blanche, 2016, styrofoam, fiberglass, aqua resin, fabric, wood, steel, and acrylic nails.
Galerie Georges-Philippe & Nathalie Vallois, Paris
Pilar Albarracín, Visceras por tanguillos, 2016, C-print on Dibond.
acb Gallery, Budapest
Endre Tót, Left rain - right rain, 1971–76, typewriting on gelatin silver print on Dokubrom paper.
Clearing, New York and Brussels
Lili Reynaud-Dewar, I Sing the Body Electric (Corderia, Arsenale, Venice), 2016, HD video.
George Widener, Untitled, 2016, mixed media on paper.
kurimanzutto, Mexico City
Abraham Cruzvillegas, Autorretrato metamorfoseado en flor que se se descompone en las riberas de un arroyo donde usualmente se pescaban truchas, cerca de una población que hace algunos sexenios rápidamente se transformó de una economía agrícola artesanal en proveedora de mano, 2016, enameled iron, polyester, mirror, flares, and deerskin.