'Oh La La!' Shakes Up Art Basel Paris with Unconventional Artworks

A new addition encouraging galleries to present unseen works across diverse themes like love, Surrealism and more.

Art Basel‘s Paris edition has introduced a playful initiative called Oh La La! at its new venue, the Grand Palais. This program invites 35 exhibitors to showcase unusual and thought-provoking artworks during the fair’s first two public days. The concept centers on surprise and excitement, encouraging galleries to present rarely seen works across diverse themes like love, Surrealism and queer identity.

Galerie Templon highlights Fluxus artist Ben Vautier’s work, “Je peut tout me permettre” (1971), as a humorous nod to his legacy. Galerie Layr takes a different approach, featuring Käthe Kollwitz’s historical artwork in a contemporary setting. Meanwhile, Paris’ galerie anne barrault exhibits Roland Topor’s “Oh la la” (1973), a mysterious drawing by the French avant-garde artist.

Oh La La! also aims to engage VIPs and general visitors alike with fresh and provocative presentations. Galleria Continua features Pascale Marthine Tayou’s sculpture, which explores the fusion of African and European cultures, while Air de Paris offers a playful experience involving drinks, olives, and art.

While Oh La La! remains Paris-specific for now, there’s curiosity about its potential future appearances at Art Basel Miami or Switzerland. Head to Art Basel’s website for more information.

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