DAYS
6, 7 & 8 September 2019
VISITORS
INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHERS
Prints, Multiples, Artists’ books…
PRIZE
Revelation Artist’s Book Award
Thibault Brunet
MAD TALKS
Performances, Talks, Conferences, Readings
MULTIPLE MAD5
Claude Closky, GOT IT!
With more than 4.000 visitors, the success of this fifth edition of the MAD fair once again proved the public’s and collectors’ growing interest in the thousands of artworks and objects published outside the mainstream art market, and the vitality of the different participants (publishers, artists, galleries), the most independent and versatile members of the contemporary art scene.
MAD5 brought together 70 international publishers on the campus of IESA, Art & Culture, in the Cité Griset in Paris, where the layout and hanging in 14 of the school’s spaces allowed a top-quality representation of contemporary artistic trends, from post-conceptual art to illustration, from abstraction to digital and traditional practices.
MAD5 once again offered a creative panorama of limited-edition multiples, from zines to rare objetcs: prints, artists’ books, films, audio CDs, vinyls… Co-curated by Sylvie Boulanger, director of cneai=, and the printer-publisher Michael Woolworth, MAD invited publishers from France, Switzerland, Belgium, Italy, Germany and the USA.
The 2019 selection committee consisted of collectors, artists, and professional in the world of art and publishing: Catherine de Braekeler (director of the Centre de la gravure et de l’image imprimée, Belgiium), Claude Closky (artist), Michèle Didier (director of the mfc – michèle didier gallery), Boris Grébille (director of IESA), Julien Guerrier (director of Éditions Louis Vuitton), Chantal Lachkar (director of the Musée des Arts Décoratifs library), Romain Leclere (collector), Mathieu Mercier (artist), Cécile Pocheau-Lesteven (curator of contemporary prints and artists’ books, BnF, print and photography department).
More than a fair, MAD also offers visitors the opportunity to interact closely with publishers and artists, to meet the actors of this experimental and irresistible field of contemporary art, in a new setting designed by Roch Deniau, and attend the MAD Talks program - 13 meetings during 3 days with artists, publishers and experts invited to contribute to performances, lectures, talks and readings - and MAD Nights, including an event at the Silencio club and an after-party Lapin-Canard at the Cantine Fabien.
MAD5 was also a key moment for supporting contemporary creation, including hosting the 4th Revelation Artist’s Book Award ADAGP, given to Thibault Brunet for his book Ault, produced by the young publisher Mille Cailloux, created a year ago by Léa Habourdin.
This edition also afforded collectors the opportunity to purchase the Multiple MAD5 created by Claude Closky for MAD.
Perfect for collectors as well as art enthusiasts, MAD is asserting itself with the success of this fifth edition as the more important annual French fair in the field of multiples and as an essential moment for supporting creation, at the crossroads of savoir-faire and discovery.
Avec plus de 4000 visiteurs, le succès de cette cinquième édition démontre à nouveau l’intérêt du public et des collectionneurs pour ces milliers d’œuvres éditées en marge du marché mainstream de l’art contemporain et le dynamisme de ces acteurs (éditeurs, artistes galeries) les plus indépendants et polyvalents de la scène artistique.
MAD5 a réuni 70 éditeurs internationaux sur le campus de l’IESA, Art & Culture, Cité Griset, Paris où la circulation et les accrochages dans les 14 salles du campus ont permis une grande qualité de la représentation des tendances artistiques les plus actuelles du post-conceptuel à l’illustration et de l’abstraction aux pratiques digitales.
MAD5 a une fois encore offert un panorama de la création de multiples à tirage limité, de l’édition fanzine aux œuvres rares : prints, livres, films, disques d’artistes... Placé sous la direction artistique de Sylvie Boulanger, directrice du cneai = et de Michael Woolworth, directeur de l’Atelier Michael Woolworth, MAD réunissait des éditeurs venus de France, Suisse, Belgique, Italie, Allemagne, USA.
Le comité scientifique 2019 était composé de collectionneurs, artistes et professionnels du monde de l’art et de l’édition : Catherine de Braekeler (directrice du Centre de la gravure et de l’image imprimée, Belgique), Claude Closky (artiste), Michèle Didier (directrice de la galerie mfc – michèle didier), Boris Grébille (directeur de l’IESA), Julien Guerrier (directeur des Éditions Louis Vuitton), Chantal Lachkar (directrice de la bibliothèque du Musée des Arts Décoratifs), Romain Leclere (collectionneur), Mathieu Mercier (artiste), Cécile Pocheau-Lesteven (conservatrice estampes contemporaines et livres d’artistes, BnF, département des estampes et de la photographie).
Plus qu’un salon, MAD est aussi l’occasion d’échanger directement avec les éditeurs et les artistes, de rencontrer les acteurs de ce champ expérimental et irrésistible de l’art contemporain, dans une scénographie toujours renouvelée signée Roch Deniau et d’assister au programme des MAD talks.
13 rendez-vous durant 3 jours avec les artistes qui ont permis à 35 intervenants de contribuer aux table-rondes, performances, lectures, conférences et de faire la fête hors les murs lors de la Before au Silencio ou de l’After Lapin-Canard à la Cantine Fabien
Bien plus qu’un salon, MAD est aussi un temps fort de soutien à la création et a accueilli la 4e Révélation Livre d’Artiste ADAGP MAD qui a été remise lors du vernissage à Thibault Brunet pour son livre Ault édité par la toute jeune maison d’édition Mille Cailloux créée il y a un an par Léa Habourdin.
Cette édition a été aussi l’occasion d’acquérir le Multiple MAD5 créé par Claude Closky pour MAD.
Adaptée aux collectionneurs comme aux amateurs récents, cette rentrée de l’art contemporain s’affirme avec le succès de cette cinquième édition comme le plus grand rendez-vous français annuel des œuvres multipliées et comme un temps fort incontournable de soutien à la création, au carrefour de l’expertise et de la découverte.
7 pm | TALK — HORS LES MURS @ SILENCIO Art (de)multiplied? with Bernard Chauveau (Galerie 8+4 / Bernard Chauveau), Léa Habourdin (Mille Cailloux), Yann Owens (Franciscopolis Éditions). Modarated by Line Herbert-Arnaud. By reservation only. |
6 pm | ADAGP’S REVELATION ARTIST’S BOOK AWARD with Marie-Anne Ferry-Fall, general director of ADAGP, Sylvie Boulanger, director of cneai= and Michael Woolworth, director of Michael Woolworth Publications. |
7 pm – 9 pm | PERFORMANCE — PATIO si bly est un personnage, a performance by scomparo. |
7 pm | TALK fontaine b. presents New approaches to fine art object multiples with Alys Williams of Vitrine Gallery London/Basel, David Gryn, founder of Daata Editions, Raphaël Bastide, artist and teacher of digital media and Gabriela Anco, director of fontaine b. |
9 pm – 2 am | AFTER PARTY — HORS LES MURS @ Cantine Fabien Lapin-Canard#39 × MAD5 Lapin-Canard does artists’ posters and is happy to bond with Mutliple Arts Days for a new back-to-the-roots-release party at the mythical Cantine Fabien. DJs: KL2A & Vava Dudu. Cantine Fabien, 11 rue Albert Camus 75010 Paris M2 Colonel Fabien (3 stations from MAD) |
12 pm | TALK Specific Cheeses presents Specific Cheeses #12, Nicolas Boulard and Bastien Gallet in conversation. |
2 pm | PERFORMANCE mfc-michèle didier presents Caïn's sedition — action non alignée by Laurent Marissal and Sophie Wahnich. |
3 pm | READING, TALK La Lecture-artiste : Claude Closky, Solutions. In a preview of the literary festival Extra! (from September 11 to 15 at the Centre Pompidou), MAD is hosting La Lecture-artiste as part of a research program designed by academics Émeline Jaret and Lison Noël with Jean-Max Colard. |
4 pm | READING Incertain Sens presents a reading of LJC notations 1977-2007 by Lefevre Jean Claude. |
5 pm | READINGS, PERFORMANCES Zéro2 éditions presents Les écritures bougées by Antoine Dufeu, Valentina Traïanova, Yoann Thommerel, Aziyadé Baudouin-Talec, Céline Ahond and Fabrice Reymond. |
5 pm | Antoine Dufeu, “Requiescat in pace” |
5.15 pm | Valentina Traïanova, “A a a a a a a a a A aa h” |
5.30 pm | Yoann Thommerel, “Envie de toi (featuring La Voix de Google translate)” |
5.45 pm | Aziyadé Baudouin-Talec, “Oh, sel !” |
6 pm | Céline Ahond, “L’écriture est un bon prétexte” |
6.15 pm | Fabrice Reymond, “La Sainte et le coyote” |
12 pm | TALK Zéro2 éditions presents Mundo diffuso by Jean-Christophe Norman. Talk with Ryoko Sékiguchi. |
2 pm | READING, TALK Salt & Cedar Letterpress presents its installation in Detroit (USA) and Antimatter by Sean Bonney. |
3 pm | TALK Coincée entre l’hagard et l’omnivore, Lapin-Canard n’est pas des plus à plaindre, with Matthieu Clainchard, Lily Matras and Nicolas Milhé. |
3 pm – 5 pm | PERFORMANCE — PATIO si bly est un personnage, a performance by scomparo. |
4 pm | TALK ROYAL BOOK LODGE presents Inukshuk by Juli Susin and Willie ou pas Willie ? by Véronique Bourgoin. Editions presented by the artists. |
5 pm | TALK, PERFORMANCE Friville editions presents Pourquoi tond-t’on? A talk and performance by Denis Pondruel. |
The Revelation Artist's Book Award 2019 goes to Thibault Brunet
The ADAGP, France’s society for graphic and fine artists, in partnership with MAD, is organizer of the Revelation Artist’s Book Award, designed to promote contemporary creation in the artistic discipline of limited-edition artists’ books. Selected by a jury headed by Philippe Ramette and Sylvie Huerre-Debré, the prize recognizes an artist whose work is shown at MAD, with 5.000 €, an exhibition of the book in the ADAGP’s gallery and a filmed portrait of the winner, presented on the Arte website. The prize ceremony takes place during MAD’s Opening.
Alex Besikian
Thibault Brunet
Hubert Crabières
Matteo Demaria
Lise Dua
Laura Fitzgerald
Julie Hascoët
Sonia Kazovsky
Alexandra Lafitte Cavalle
Sara MacKillop
Ilan Manouach
Ana Mendes
Philippe Munda
Michalis Pichler
Fabienne Radi
Babeth Rambault
Amélie Scotta
Syndicat (Sacha Leopold & François Havegeer)
Charlie Verot
Elsa Werth
Jury headed by Sophie Huerre-Debré and Philippe Ramette.
Françoise Pétrovitch (artist)
Ingrid Luquet-Gad (art critic)
Julie Pellegrin (director of the art center La Ferme du Buisson)
Benoît Fougeirol (artist, Award 2018)
The Revelation Artist's Book Award 2019 goes to Thibault Brunet
The Revelation Artist's Book Award 2018 goes to Benoît Fougeirol
The Revelation Artist's Book Award 2017 goes to Anne-Sophie Tritschler
The Revelation Artist's Book Award 2016 goes to Isabelle Le Minh
Claude Closky,Got it!, 2019
Editions MAD (Multiple Art Days), Paris
Photocopied images on standard A4 80gsm copy paper
1 ream of 500 standard sheets, Edition of 16
300 €
Yann Sérandour 2011.5607249-1, 2017
Editions MAD (Multiple Art Days), Paris
Photocopied images on standard A4 80gsm copy paper
1 ream of 500 standard sheets, Edition of 12
SOLD OUT
IESA
1 Cité Griset 75011 Paris
M3 Rue Saint-Maur
M3 Parmentier
M2 Ménilmontant
Accessible to individuals with disabilities
Open to the public, September 6 from 12pm to 6pm and September 7 & 8, from 12pm to 7pm.
Opening, September 6, from 6pm to 9pm (by invitation only).
Professional access, September 6 (on demand).
3 Days Pass: 12 €
1 Day Pass : 5 €
Free admission for under 18 years old and students.
Sylvie Boulanger, director of the cneai =
Michael Woolworth, director of Atelier Woolworth
Graphic & Exhibition Design: Roch Deniau
General Coordination: Nathalie Lacroix
+33 6 85 81 67 33
nathalie@multipleartdays.fr
For any questions, please send an email to
mad@multipleartdays.fr
DAYS
6, 7 & 8 September 2019
VISITORS
INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHERS
Prints, Multiples, Artists’ books…
PRIZE
Revelation Artist’s Book Award
Thibault Brunet
MAD TALKS
Performances, Talks, Conferences, Readings
MULTIPLE MAD5
Claude Closky, GOT IT!
With more than 4.000 visitors, the success of this fifth edition of the MAD fair once again proved the public’s and collectors’ growing interest in the thousands of artworks and objects published outside the mainstream art market, and the vitality of the different participants (publishers, artists, galleries), the most independent and versatile members of the contemporary art scene.
MAD5 brought together 70 international publishers on the campus of IESA, Art & Culture, in the Cité Griset in Paris, where the layout and hanging in 14 of the school’s spaces allowed a top-quality representation of contemporary artistic trends, from post-conceptual art to illustration, from abstraction to digital and traditional practices.
MAD5 once again offered a creative panorama of limited-edition multiples, from zines to rare objetcs: prints, artists’ books, films, audio CDs, vinyls… Co-curated by Sylvie Boulanger, director of cneai=, and the printer-publisher Michael Woolworth, MAD invited publishers from France, Switzerland, Belgium, Italy, Germany and the USA.
The 2019 selection committee consisted of collectors, artists, and professional in the world of art and publishing: Catherine de Braekeler (director of the Centre de la gravure et de l’image imprimée, Belgiium), Claude Closky (artist), Michèle Didier (director of the mfc – michèle didier gallery), Boris Grébille (director of IESA), Julien Guerrier (director of Éditions Louis Vuitton), Chantal Lachkar (director of the Musée des Arts Décoratifs library), Romain Leclere (collector), Mathieu Mercier (artist), Cécile Pocheau-Lesteven (curator of contemporary prints and artists’ books, BnF, print and photography department).
More than a fair, MAD also offers visitors the opportunity to interact closely with publishers and artists, to meet the actors of this experimental and irresistible field of contemporary art, in a new setting designed by Roch Deniau, and attend the MAD Talks program - 13 meetings during 3 days with artists, publishers and experts invited to contribute to performances, lectures, talks and readings - and MAD Nights, including an event at the Silencio club and an after-party Lapin-Canard at the Cantine Fabien.
MAD5 was also a key moment for supporting contemporary creation, including hosting the 4th Revelation Artist’s Book Award ADAGP, given to Thibault Brunet for his book Ault, produced by the young publisher Mille Cailloux, created a year ago by Léa Habourdin.
This edition also afforded collectors the opportunity to purchase the Multiple MAD5 created by Claude Closky for MAD.
Perfect for collectors as well as art enthusiasts, MAD is asserting itself with the success of this fifth edition as the more important annual French fair in the field of multiples and as an essential moment for supporting creation, at the crossroads of savoir-faire and discovery.
Avec plus de 4000 visiteurs, le succès de cette cinquième édition démontre à nouveau l’intérêt du public et des collectionneurs pour ces milliers d’œuvres éditées en marge du marché mainstream de l’art contemporain et le dynamisme de ces acteurs (éditeurs, artistes galeries) les plus indépendants et polyvalents de la scène artistique.
MAD5 a réuni 70 éditeurs internationaux sur le campus de l’IESA, Art & Culture, Cité Griset, Paris où la circulation et les accrochages dans les 14 salles du campus ont permis une grande qualité de la représentation des tendances artistiques les plus actuelles du post-conceptuel à l’illustration et de l’abstraction aux pratiques digitales.
MAD5 a une fois encore offert un panorama de la création de multiples à tirage limité, de l’édition fanzine aux œuvres rares : prints, livres, films, disques d’artistes... Placé sous la direction artistique de Sylvie Boulanger, directrice du cneai = et de Michael Woolworth, directeur de l’Atelier Michael Woolworth, MAD réunissait des éditeurs venus de France, Suisse, Belgique, Italie, Allemagne, USA.
Le comité scientifique 2019 était composé de collectionneurs, artistes et professionnels du monde de l’art et de l’édition : Catherine de Braekeler (directrice du Centre de la gravure et de l’image imprimée, Belgique), Claude Closky (artiste), Michèle Didier (directrice de la galerie mfc – michèle didier), Boris Grébille (directeur de l’IESA), Julien Guerrier (directeur des Éditions Louis Vuitton), Chantal Lachkar (directrice de la bibliothèque du Musée des Arts Décoratifs), Romain Leclere (collectionneur), Mathieu Mercier (artiste), Cécile Pocheau-Lesteven (conservatrice estampes contemporaines et livres d’artistes, BnF, département des estampes et de la photographie).
Plus qu’un salon, MAD est aussi l’occasion d’échanger directement avec les éditeurs et les artistes, de rencontrer les acteurs de ce champ expérimental et irrésistible de l’art contemporain, dans une scénographie toujours renouvelée signée Roch Deniau et d’assister au programme des MAD talks.
13 rendez-vous durant 3 jours avec les artistes qui ont permis à 35 intervenants de contribuer aux table-rondes, performances, lectures, conférences et de faire la fête hors les murs lors de la Before au Silencio ou de l’After Lapin-Canard à la Cantine Fabien
Bien plus qu’un salon, MAD est aussi un temps fort de soutien à la création et a accueilli la 4e Révélation Livre d’Artiste ADAGP MAD qui a été remise lors du vernissage à Thibault Brunet pour son livre Ault édité par la toute jeune maison d’édition Mille Cailloux créée il y a un an par Léa Habourdin.
Cette édition a été aussi l’occasion d’acquérir le Multiple MAD5 créé par Claude Closky pour MAD.
Adaptée aux collectionneurs comme aux amateurs récents, cette rentrée de l’art contemporain s’affirme avec le succès de cette cinquième édition comme le plus grand rendez-vous français annuel des œuvres multipliées et comme un temps fort incontournable de soutien à la création, au carrefour de l’expertise et de la découverte.
7 pm | TALK — HORS LES MURS @ SILENCIO Art (de)multiplied? with Bernard Chauveau (Galerie 8+4 / Bernard Chauveau), Léa Habourdin (Mille Cailloux), Yann Owens (Franciscopolis Éditions). Modarated by Line Herbert-Arnaud. By reservation only. |
6 pm | ADAGP’S REVELATION ARTIST’S BOOK AWARD with Marie-Anne Ferry-Fall, general director of ADAGP, Sylvie Boulanger, director of cneai= and Michael Woolworth, director of Michael Woolworth Publications. |
7 pm – 9 pm | PERFORMANCE — PATIO si bly est un personnage, a performance by scomparo. |
7 pm | TALK fontaine b. presents New approaches to fine art object multiples with Alys Williams of Vitrine Gallery London/Basel, David Gryn, founder of Daata Editions, Raphaël Bastide, artist and teacher of digital media and Gabriela Anco, director of fontaine b. |
9 pm – 2 am | AFTER PARTY — HORS LES MURS @ Cantine Fabien Lapin-Canard#39 × MAD5 Lapin-Canard does artists’ posters and is happy to bond with Mutliple Arts Days for a new back-to-the-roots-release party at the mythical Cantine Fabien. DJs: KL2A & Vava Dudu. Cantine Fabien, 11 rue Albert Camus 75010 Paris M2 Colonel Fabien (3 stations from MAD) |
12 pm | TALK Specific Cheeses presents Specific Cheeses #12, Nicolas Boulard and Bastien Gallet in conversation. |
2 pm | PERFORMANCE mfc-michèle didier presents Caïn's sedition — action non alignée by Laurent Marissal and Sophie Wahnich. |
3 pm | READING, TALK La Lecture-artiste : Claude Closky, Solutions. In a preview of the literary festival Extra! (from September 11 to 15 at the Centre Pompidou), MAD is hosting La Lecture-artiste as part of a research program designed by academics Émeline Jaret and Lison Noël with Jean-Max Colard. |
4 pm | READING Incertain Sens presents a reading of LJC notations 1977-2007 by Lefevre Jean Claude. |
5 pm | READINGS, PERFORMANCES Zéro2 éditions presents Les écritures bougées by Antoine Dufeu, Valentina Traïanova, Yoann Thommerel, Aziyadé Baudouin-Talec, Céline Ahond and Fabrice Reymond. |
5 pm | Antoine Dufeu, “Requiescat in pace” |
5.15 pm | Valentina Traïanova, “A a a a a a a a a A aa h” |
5.30 pm | Yoann Thommerel, “Envie de toi (featuring La Voix de Google translate)” |
5.45 pm | Aziyadé Baudouin-Talec, “Oh, sel !” |
6 pm | Céline Ahond, “L’écriture est un bon prétexte” |
6.15 pm | Fabrice Reymond, “La Sainte et le coyote” |
12 pm | TALK Zéro2 éditions presents Mundo diffuso by Jean-Christophe Norman. Talk with Ryoko Sékiguchi. |
2 pm | READING, TALK Salt & Cedar Letterpress presents its installation in Detroit (USA) and Antimatter by Sean Bonney. |
3 pm | TALK Coincée entre l’hagard et l’omnivore, Lapin-Canard n’est pas des plus à plaindre, with Matthieu Clainchard, Lily Matras and Nicolas Milhé. |
3 pm – 5 pm | PERFORMANCE — PATIO si bly est un personnage, a performance by scomparo. |
4 pm | TALK ROYAL BOOK LODGE presents Inukshuk by Juli Susin and Willie ou pas Willie ? by Véronique Bourgoin. Editions presented by the artists. |
5 pm | TALK, PERFORMANCE Friville editions presents Pourquoi tond-t’on? A talk and performance by Denis Pondruel. |
The Revelation Artist's Book Award 2019 goes to Thibault Brunet
The ADAGP, France’s society for graphic and fine artists, in partnership with MAD, is organizer of the Revelation Artist’s Book Award, designed to promote contemporary creation in the artistic discipline of limited-edition artists’ books. Selected by a jury headed by Philippe Ramette and Sylvie Huerre-Debré, the prize recognizes an artist whose work is shown at MAD, with 5.000 €, an exhibition of the book in the ADAGP’s gallery and a filmed portrait of the winner, presented on the Arte website. The prize ceremony takes place during MAD’s Opening.
Alex Besikian
Thibault Brunet
Hubert Crabières
Matteo Demaria
Lise Dua
Laura Fitzgerald
Julie Hascoët
Sonia Kazovsky
Alexandra Lafitte Cavalle
Sara MacKillop
Ilan Manouach
Ana Mendes
Philippe Munda
Michalis Pichler
Fabienne Radi
Babeth Rambault
Amélie Scotta
Syndicat (Sacha Leopold & François Havegeer)
Charlie Verot
Elsa Werth
Jury headed by Sophie Huerre-Debré and Philippe Ramette.
Françoise Pétrovitch (artist)
Ingrid Luquet-Gad (art critic)
Julie Pellegrin (director of the art center La Ferme du Buisson)
Benoît Fougeirol (artist, Award 2018)
The Revelation Artist's Book Award 2019 goes to Thibault Brunet
The Revelation Artist's Book Award 2018 goes to Benoît Fougeirol
The Revelation Artist's Book Award 2017 goes to Anne-Sophie Tritschler
The Revelation Artist's Book Award 2016 goes to Isabelle Le Minh
Claude Closky,Got it!, 2019
Editions MAD (Multiple Art Days), Paris
Photocopied images on standard A4 80gsm copy paper
1 ream of 500 standard sheets, Edition of 16
300 €
Yann Sérandour 2011.5607249-1, 2017
Editions MAD (Multiple Art Days), Paris
Photocopied images on standard A4 80gsm copy paper
1 ream of 500 standard sheets, Edition of 12
SOLD OUT
IESA
1 Cité Griset 75011 Paris
M3 Rue Saint-Maur
M3 Parmentier
M2 Ménilmontant
Accessible to individuals with disabilities
Open to the public, September 6 from 12pm to 6pm and September 7 & 8, from 12pm to 7pm.
Opening, September 6, from 6pm to 9pm (by invitation only).
Professional access, September 6 (on demand).
3 Days Pass: 12 €
1 Day Pass : 5 €
Free admission for under 18 years old and students.
Sylvie Boulanger, director of the cneai =
Michael Woolworth, director of Atelier Woolworth
Graphic & Exhibition Design: Roch Deniau
General Coordination: Nathalie Lacroix
+33 6 85 81 67 33
nathalie@multipleartdays.fr
For any questions, please send an email to
mad@multipleartdays.fr