Paris Photo Online Viewing Program OVR
8.- 13. November 2022
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Small Projects, through the generous support of the Office for Contemporary Art Norway (OCA), is participating in the Paris Photo Online Viewing Room (OVR) Program.
The 25th edition of Paris Photo will take place in Paris, Thursday, November 10 through Sunday, November 13 with a preview day on Wednesday, November 9 (by invitation only) at the newly constructed Grand Palais Ephémère on the Champ de Mars facing the Eifffel Tower. Paris Photo also announces its second Online Viewing Room, which will be launched in parallel to the Paris show.
The OVR program of the Paris Photo features more than 170 international galleries and art book dealers selected through an application process. Apart from the online participation which will feature works by Ina Otzko (NO) and Eva Faché (BE/NO) and new collaborative works by Eva Faché and Jet Pascua (PHI/NO), Small Projects is invited to the Paris Photo vernissage in Paris.
Paris Photo is the largest international art fair dedicated to the photographic medium and is held each November in the heart of Paris. Since 1997, the Fair’s mission is to promote and nurture photographic creation and the galleries, publishers and artists at its source.
Paris Photo brings together up to 200 exhibitors from across the world, offering collectors and enthusiasts the most diverse and qualitative presentation of photography-driven projects today. Leading galleries showcase historical and contemporary artworks from modern masters to young talents. Specialized publishers and art book dealers present unique and rare editions, as well as book launches and signature sessions with many of today’s most renowned artists.
Paris Photo also provides visitors with first-hand insights and access to the art world. Programming includes curated exhibitions with renowned public and private institutions, awards, conversation cycles with curators, artists, collectors, and critics, and special events exploring the unique history of the medium; varying visions, practices and emerging trends. In addition, the Fair’s “In Paris during Paris Photo” programme reunites a dense network of cultural institutions throughout Paris comprising some of the most historically rich photographic collections in the world.