Paige Silveria's 'Daisies' Lands at Dover Street Market Paris

Championing the off-kilter and unafraid with an international lineup of art’s names to watch.

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  • Daisies, the traveling exhibition series curated by Paige Silveria, is now on view at Dover Street Market in Paris through September 21
  • The showcase brings together an international roster of over a dozen names, spanning painting, sculpture, design, sound and performance

In its latest move, Daisies, the traveling exhibition series, returns to France – this time, landing at Dover Street Market Paris.

Launched in 2018 by Paige Silveria, a mainstay in New York’s downtown scene, the project has kept busy cultivating a devoted following, planting exhibitions, book fairs, clothing collaborations and print publications around the globe.

For its ongoing Paris presentation, Daisies transforms the building’s lower level into a celestial art cave. The showcase carves out a home in the off-kilter and unafraid with honesty, dynamism and nostalgia threading its cross-medium offerings together.

Works on view hail from an international lineup of names to watch, including Camille Soulat, Charlotte-Maëva Perret, Christie Macdonald, Jack Warne, Lisa Boalt, Lucas Dupuy, Mathis Altmann, Melchior Tersen, Nicolas Zanoni, Pierre Touré Cuq and Sarah Yukiko, alongside a performance piece by Gabrielle Schwann on opening night.

Presented in partnership with Salomon Sportstyle, Daisies Paris cements the series’ unmissable vision as both a fixture of the cultural mainstream, while also operating as a barometer for the art world’s emerging edge.

The exhibition is now on view through September 21. Head to Daisies’ page for more information.

Dover Street Market Paris
35-37 Rue des Francs Bourgeois,
75004 Paris, France

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