press kit - Révélations

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press kit - Révélations
PRESS KIT
press kit
AUGUST 20th, 2013
CONTENTS
Serge Nicole editorial, President of Revelations fair
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A few words by Henri Jobbé-Duval, general commissioner
1st holding of Revelations fair, international biennial of fine craft and creation PAGE 3
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Norway: guest of honourPAGE 5
Main events of the fair
Welcome to the royal Banquet! PAGE 7
Fort Royal and Jean-Marc Gady make their collaboration official
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The Grands Ateliers de France celebrate their 20th birthdayPAGE 12
National manufactoriesPAGE 13
Exhibitors portraits PAGE 15
Programming
The Institut Français exhibitionsPAGE 24
Symposium "Art, creation and society: over to the artistes"
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ConferencesPAGE 26
FilmsPAGE 27
Children’s workshopsPAGE 28
List of exhibitors
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Pratical information and press contacts PAGE 31
www.revelations-grandpalais.com
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SERGE NICOLE EDITORIAL, President of Revelations fair
The Banquet
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"Under the radiant roof of the Grand Palais, woven to stun us by the most
prodigious of spiders, Revelations, the show devoted to modern artistic fine
craft and creation, is in full swing. Under the immense arachnidan vault, long
tables are set and we are all invited to join the banquet.
Our very presence under this prestigious glass roof, where the French flag flies
proud, is a sign of the prime position currently occupied by artistic craftsmanship
in French society. It is a symptom of our community’s great vitality, and of our
capacity to join forces.
The show has been staged by Adrien Gardère, a scenographer infinitely
respectful of artists and craftsmen, "The large tables and the terraced tribunes combine to form the
image of a banquet, where all objects are centrepieces and where everyone can take place, in total
keeping with the politest of table manners."
Within this setting, objects fully occupy their rightful place, forging the link between the designer and
the visitor. They offer us their original nudity, the prodigy of their creation, the reality of their constituent
matter. Each and every spectator offer equal visibility, clouded neither by hierarchy, nor by walls, nor
by cluttered horizons. It is a world of openwork and transparency that unveils before our eyes, a simple
world, a world with nothing behind, nothing to hide.
These material artists know the secret of man’s place on Earth. Revelations is offering its visitors the right
to observe it; it also offers them the privilege of appreciating the deep harmony that exists between
man and the world, the strong allegiance between culture and nature. And it resides in a craftsman’s
workshop.
In today’s ever-changing world, the potential of artistic craftworkers is immense: they are the expression,
the very soul of our nation. They represent what the French do better than anyone else: forging the
link between the past, that guardian of our roots - steeped in culture, and innovation, that exalting
experience that thrusts us into what will be, securing our presence in the future. They are capable,
through provocation, of electrifying our highly-respected values. A quest that, today, everyone strives
for.
Such is the experience offered by Revelations.
My warmest thanks go all those who have played a part in helping put this edition together – the
members of the artistic committee, Norway, honoured guest, and all the exhibitors and partners who
have all contributed, by our side, to making Revelations an international brilliance."
Serge Nicole
President of Revelations fair
President of Ateliers d’Art de France
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A FEW WORDS BY HENRI JOBBÉ-DUVAL, GENERAL COMMISSIONER
Revelations, the international biennial of fine craft and creation, will be
among the autumn season’s wealth of major events. For its first edition,
more than 260 exhibitors from across the globe will be unveiling their
extraordinary skill and know-how. Artistic craftworkers, art manufacturers,
houses of excellence, galleries, editors and associations... will be
presenting a comprehensive overview of international creation within an
exceptional setting.
Revelations, an economic and cultural event, will be offering visitors - be
they art enthusiasts, collectors, professionals or young students - an opportunity to discover, along
the show’s vast central display tables, the exceptional pieces that are currently enthusing the world
of artistic craftsmanship.
This presentation will be enhanced, not only by a series of conferences given by specialists,
but also by exhibitions and films projected at the international film festival on clay and glass.
Encounters and exchanges with major contributors towards the world of art and craft will be at the
heart of this five-day event.
Finally, Norway will be writing one of the early pages of Revelations’ history by being the first
country of honour to be invited to the show, illustrating the commitment to dialogue between artistic
cultures. Hence, Revelations will unveil an exceptional and resolutely innovative creative scene.
I would like to thank all of the show’s partners for their support and their trust in the future of
Revelations. And before setting our next rendezvous, two years from now, I hope that our exhibitors
will make many a fruitful encounter, and our visitors many an inspiring discovery.
Henri Jobbé-Duval
General Commissioner of Revelations fair
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dossier
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The trade fair agora © Scenography by Adrien Gardère for Revelations
1st HOLDING OF REVELATIONS FAIR,
INTERNATIONAL BIENNIAL of FINE CRAFT AND CREATION
Between the 11th and 15th of September, Ateliers d’Art de France is organizing* Revelations, the
first and only biennial dedicated to contemporary crafts. Staged in the magnificent setting of the
Grand Palais, Revelations will shine a light on the creativity and the excellence of our know-how
on an international level.
For five days all visitors, professionals and private individuals alike, will discover the world of crafts
thanks to unique pieces of art that have marked history, while also getting the chance to meet some
unforgettable people.
These meetings will take place within the framework of a set of conferences involving professional
speakers as well as previously unheard of exhibitions, screening of films about crafts, and even
workshops for the little ones.
For this first holding, Adrien Gardère is in charge of the scenography.
His goal is to provide Revelations with its very own architecture and to set all participants on an
equal footing so that they all feel that they are part of the same story regardless of their notoriety,
the scope of their company or the size of their stall. Adrien Gardère points to the glue that holds
them all together: their mastery of a unique know-how.
Revelations has decided to give pride of place to Norway for its first holding.
* With Reed Expositions (as a partner for logistics and technical matters)
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norway : guest of honour
For its inaugural edition, Revelations has chosen
Norway, one of Ateliers d’Art de France’s historic and royal partners, as guest of honour.
Norwegian Crafts, the organisation in charge of promoting
Norwegian artistic craftsmanship in international
exhibitions, has selected 14 Norwegian artists, some of whom already benefit from international renown,
others representing a young generation full of promise. The selection of artwork includes glass, textile and ceramic, along with jewellery creations via which each artist offers
a personal approach to both tradition and innovation.
The exhibition has been developed in partnership with
Marianne Zamecznik, an internationally renowned
scenographer. She has chosen to highlight the prime
position occupied by Norwegian Crafts under the Grand
Palais’ spectacular dome, seeking inspiration from its glass
and steel architecture to create a swathing and dynamic
scenographic structure.
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Artistes présentés :
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Andreas Engesvik
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Anders Smebye
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Reinhold Ziegler
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Konrad Mehus
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Heidi Bjørgan
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Anna Talbot
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Inger Johanne
Rasmussen
Liv Blåvarp
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Katrine Køster Holst
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Torbjørn Kvasbø
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åse-Marit Thorbjørnsrud
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Sigurd Bronger
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Kari Håkonsen
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Irene Nordli
WELCOME TO THE ROYAL BANQUET !
"Adrien Gardère, with a majestic simplicity, with complicity, has imagined and designed it!
Ateliers d’Art de France wanted it as a foundation initiative, who reveals creative powerfull which
rules in a carftworkshop.
Artists of the matterial, craftwrokes, designers, visual artist, sculptors, they settled there, gathered
by the royalty of the creation.
Antoine Leperlier, with his sovereign artistic vision committed to contemporary glass creation,
introduces us to it."
Serge Nicole,
President of Ateliers d’Art de France
Breaking the banks
"[...] Indeed, an increasing number of
visual artists and designers are asserting
the importance of making in art, paying
particular attention to how materials are used.
By opening a shared space for all these artistic
disciplines, by bringing all works associated with
making and materials to the same table, without
regard to specific or certified production methods,
this 'banquet' aims at abolishing hierarchy
between art forms and genres, and at challenging
the legitimacy of dogmatic discriminations
that vainly oppose making and not making,
concept and material, and that seek to legislate
as to what is 'contemporary' and what is not.
[...]. This exhibition will create an opportunity to
gauge the degree of emancipation, in certain
fields of art practice, from the technical domain
to which they have for too long been relegated,
and the extension of the scope of contemporary
art practice. It will demonstrate that academic
discrimination, more-or-less in keeping with
historical methods and moments in history, no
longer stand when the 'border' controls that
separate artistic domains and artistic practice
are relaxed. Furthermore, the layout of this table
will only allow a single horizontal interpretation,
with works devoid of wordy museography; the
unmediated and admiring eye will not be subject
to any prejudice arising from pre-established
categories, and will judge for itself [...]."
Antoine Leperlier
Thank you to the 63 creators:
Agnès Debizet, Alain Mailland, Alev Ebüzziya Siesbye, Antoine Leperlier, Atelier Polyhedre, Barbara Nanning,
Barthélémy Togo, Benoît Huot, Bina Baitel, Camille Virot, Chantal Saccomanno et Olivier Dayot, Christine
Fabre, Christophe Côme, Christophe Desvallées, Christophe Nancey, Daniel de Montmollin, Diana Hobson,
Etienne Leperlier, Ettore Sottsass, Eva Hild, Frédérique Petit, Gaetano Pesce, Gérald Vatrin, Gladys Liez, Grégoire
Scalabre, Gustavo Perez, Gyorgi Gaspar, Harumi Nakashima, Ingrid Donat, Jean Girel, Jean-François Bourlard,
Jean-François Fouilhoux, Johan Creten, Josepha Gasch-Muche, Julie Legrand, Kristin McKirdy, Laura de Santillana, Laurent
Petit, Ludovic Avenel, Maarten Stuer, Maïté Tanguy, Marc Ricourt, Marisa et Alain Bégou, Martine Damas, Mathilde
Bretillot et Thierry Breton, Mieke Groot, Paul Day, Philip Baldwin & Monica Guggisberg, Pierre Christel, Raymond
Martinez, Richard Meitner, Robert Deblander, Roland Mellan, Sebastian Brajkovic, Simone Pheulpin, Sophie Lecomte,
Steen Ipsen, Thierry Martenon, Vladimir Zbynovsky, Wayne Fischer, William Morris, Xavier Le Normand, Yoichi Ohira.
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AMONG THE 107 PIECES PRESENTED AT THE BANQUET...
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Josepha Gasch-Muche
Among other things, the Clara Scremini Gallery
offers a glimpse into the caustic world of Josepha
Gasch-Muche, whose workshop is based in
Germany. The artist uses very simple geometric
objects, to which she systematically sticks
fragments of glass that are actually countless
pieces of mobile phone screens. This creates a
surprisingly sophisticated result, reflecting a set of
scattered visions of the world around us.
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Antoine Leperlier
Antoine Leperlier would describe himself as
a handyman rather than the heir to ancestral
glass-blower know-how. The main goal of the
technical processes that he creates is to bring
out the temporal resonance contained within his
chosen material. All these are reduced to minutes,
to moments in time, to frozen instants. For him,
glass is to time what marble and bronze are to
space.
Eva Hild
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An enormous sculpture by Swedish ceramist Eva
Hild, offered by the NeC nilsson and chiglien
gallery, reveals, like some sort of personal
architecture, its intimate state, the order within
chaos. The inside becomes the outside; you leave
it only to return. Many trips back and forth are
necessary to visit this rhythmic piece, its sensual
skin, and its desirable curves with decidedly
prominent edges
Alain Mailland
Playing off the singularity and the individual
property of each flawed stone and root collected
in the Midi, Alain Mailland develops unique
hybrid forms. His Pavillon des Etoiles (house of
stars), of formerly green, now white hackberry
wood, reaches up with playful arms to tickle a
sky that seems more desirable than its terrestrial
counterpart.
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Benoît Huot
Creations by Benoît Huot are all based on
naturalized animals decorated with ribbons, lace
and trinkets, giving them a look of wild fetishes,
sacred animals, or characters from children’s
books.
"Once you’ve finished staring at them, Benoît
Huot’s animals will go on haunting you day and
night."
Michel Azama, June 2012
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Sebastian Brajkovic
The Carpenters Workshop Gallery presents a
piece from the Lathe series by designer Sebastian
Brajkovic. The artist rethinks and overhauls the
usage and shape of furniture thanks to the effects
of movement and deployment, enhanced by light
that is captured by woven patterns.
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Monica Guggisberg et Philip Baldwin
Or how to keep things big. These two glass blowers
have been taking us for a ride (in a glass boat) for
years. But always in a simple and virtuous way,
with a sense of light and an approach that is easy
to identify. The Long Voyage: Memories, Tears,
Joy drifts along, 9 meters packed with amphoras
and memories, individual matter that has become
shared.
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Maïté Tanguy
Maïté Tanguy is made of iodine, Brittany and
string. This textile artist presents an installation of
winkles, a sensitive variation made from wool, silk
and metal that plays off light and reflections.
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Paul Day
British Paul Day, who created the famous Lovers
statue in Saint-Pancras station in London, is
entrusting us with one of his new bronze figures
that uses humor and irony to convey how we
interact with each other within today’s social era.
Thank you to the 38 lenders:
Agnès Debizet, Alain Mailland, Antoine de Galbert, Antoine Leperlier, Atelier Polyhedre, Ateliers d’Art de France, Carpenters
Workshop Gallery – Paris et Londres, Chantal Saccomanno et Olivier Dayot, Christophe Côme, Christophe Desvallées,
Christophe Nancey, Etienne Leperlier, Frédérique Petit, Galerie Arcanes – Paris, Galerie Christel – Limoges, Galerie Clara
Scremini – Paris, Galerie Collection – Paris, Galerie NeC, nilsson et chiglien – Paris et Hong-Kong, Galerie de l’Ancienne Poste
– Toucy, Galerie Silbereis – Paris, Gladys Liez, Glass Art Fund, Jean-François Bourlard, Jean-François Fouilhoux, Julie Legrand,
Ludovic Avenel, Maison Parisienne, Maïté Tanguy, Marc Ricourt, NextLevel Galerie – Paris, Pierre Patrolin, Paul Day, Philip
Baldwin et Monica Guggisberg, Roland Mellan, Sèvres - Cité de la céramique, Sophie Lecomte, Thierry Breton.
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Banc Venice, designed by Jean-Marc GADY, made by Craman-Lagarde, for Fort Royal © Fort Royal
FORT ROYAL AND JEAN-MARC GADY MAKE THEIR COLLABORATION OFFICIAL
Fort Royal unites the best crafters in their
field, as recognized by their peers. High
standards, rigor, authenticity, precision, and
an incredible passion: these are the qualities
that all members of Fort Royal have in common.
For the Révélations fair, Fort Royal has asked
one of today’s up-and-coming French designers,
Jean-Marc Gady, to create a set of pieces that
show off the overlapping skills of each craft
represented within the group.
The work involved in this collaboration is proof
that crafts are a very special way of expressing
contemporary design when it is a bearer of
emotion. Fort Royal is thrilled to see the dream of
an entire line of work come true: a trade fair that
gives so much more to arts and crafts : Revelations!
Collection designed by Jean-Marc Gady, made
by Craman-Lagarde, Simon Marq and Crézé and
edited by Fort Royal.
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THE GRANDS ATELIERS DE FRANCE CELEBRATE THEIR 20TH BIRTHDAY
The Grands Ateliers de France association, which
currently includes 65 houses and 98 different
handicrafts, will be celebrating its 20th birthday at
the Revelations trade fair.
65 members will be exhibiting 58 pieces, most of
them created specially for Revelations, including
some resulting from collaborations between
several workshops: engraving, embossing, printing
and lithography, goldsmithery and jeweler’s craft,
fashion and accessories, design, interior design,
cabinet-making, lacquer, glass and stained glass,
sculpture, ironwork, instrument making, models
and complicated mechanisms, etc.
By highlighting their skills in handling rare
materials and applying unique know-how, they
have succeeded in presenting pieces with an
exceptionally high standard of quality.
To celebrate their birthday, which is a proof
of longevity and energy that are rare within
associations, the Grands Ateliers are publishing
an art book, 'Le Temps Traversé', sanctioned by
Plume Création, as well as a modern version of
their website. www.grandsateliersdefrance.com
The Grands Ateliers de France would not have
been able to exhibit at the first Biennial of crafts
and creation without the support of the following
people, whom they extend their warmest thanks
to: - Franz Wassmer
- Jean Bergeron
- AREPIL
- CIPRéS VIE
- Marc-Arthur Kohn
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NATIONAL MANUFACTORIES
Ever since they came to life, the Cité de la céramique and the Mobilier national have always strived to
achieve a blend of their know-how with the talent of the best creators of their time. These two institutions
are now presenting a selection of recent creations that have come to life thanks to a thriving communication
between the artists and the art technicians of the ministry of Culture and Communication.
The selection - a piece of porcelain, an item of furniture and a contemporary rug - reflects the resonances
that are visible in the artistic creations of each institution, while bringing to mind their contribution to the
renewal of shapes, of home furnishings and decor, including for the national palaces. An audio-visual
animation introduces you to these houses, revealing the trade secrets and the beauty of each movement
involved in the world of creation.
Sèvres has decided to present one of its most
exceptional creations, the 'Louis XXI', a human
shaped piece of porcelain born from a close
collaboration between Italian architect and
designer Andrea Branzi and the institution, as a
co-edition with Mouvements Modernes.
dimension, was inspired by the traditional wording
used for Sèvres porcelain and decided to integrate
this meaningful tradition into his work of art: mounted
or footed bowl, high chalice or low footed corolla
make up a new pomp, a contemporary vision for
the most firmly rooted traditions.
A table centerpiece made up of eleven separate
items of soft porcelain, designed in 2010 in a
limited series of eight, it is extremely refined, with
subtle skin tones and light, flowing shapes. Andrea
Branzi, who is known for his talent for granting
meaning to objects in their human and cultural
"Louis XXI is a sovereign who survived the French
Revolution by remaining incognito… today, he is
offering us a gift from the past, the erotic matter of
his human porcelains, at the crossroads of genetics
and design." Andrea Branzi, 2009
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Le Mobilier national has chosen to present the
carbon fiber desk created in 2010, by the
Research and Creation workshop based on an
idea by Christian Ghion. In the briefing note
introducing the desk along with several other items
designed in the same spirit, Ghion details his
approach: "to free myself from any preconceived
ideas, I envisioned myself as a researcher, a mixed
media artist, and an architect. These propositions
speak of my passion for organic universes, where
void is as important as matter… where the invisible
and the visible go hand in hand. Inside plays with
outside and hides its trail… the use of carbon
fiber, a natural and elementary product, was a
spontaneous and obvious choice."
Next, the Christian Ghion house presents a
knotted pile rug, 'Les Javels', created in 2012 by
the Savonnerie manufactory based on a model
by Julien Gardair: "Designing a carpet was first
and foremost about paying tribute to the Orient
and confronting myself with the question of what
the word 'decorative' implies. This is why in the
cardboard you’ll find elements that resemble the
spandrels, the pattern, the border, the limitation of
elements and colors. We also needed to grasp the
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fact that the rug goes on the floor and is looked
at from above, that you see more of it by moving
around it, etc. The other sensitive issue for me was
the decorative concept. This word often has a
derogatory connotation and is used to qualify what
lacks spirit in our minds. However, when you read
Matisse, you realize just how noble this word can
be. This is why thinking of the decorative aspect for
me meant trying to turn the question of the author
around; moving away from the foreground and
leaving things open enough that you can make
them yours and live with them."
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Louis XXI, human porcelain, 2010 mainly soft porcelain by Andrea Branzi. Set of 11 elements, limited edition Co-edited with Mouvements Modernes © Gérard Jonca / Cité de la céramique
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Christian Ghion house, 2010 and chairs, 2013, created by the Research and Creation workshop (Atelier de Recherche et de Création). © Mobilier national / Isabelle Bideau
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Rug by the savonnerie manufactory by Julien Gardair, Lodève workshop, 2012 © Mobilier national / Isabelle Bideau
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EXHIBITORS PORTRAITS
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Daum
Daum has been creating internationally reputed
crystal artwork since 1878: jewellery, gifts,
sculpture... The Art Nouveau and Art Deco
movements left their own very special mark on the
company’s early 20th century collections. In 1968,
Daum resumed the crystal glass mosaic technique
of which it is one of the rare manufacturers to boast
fine command. The company has also associated
over 350 artists in the creation of prestigious works
of art.
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Haviland
Founded in 1842, Haviland is one of Europe’s most
prestigious porcelain manufacturers. To this very day,
it places priority on handmade work and small-scale
creation. Renowned for its preciously decorated white
porcelain and for its floral or animal representations,
Haviland has succeeded in adapting its tableware
in line with modern trends. Its products can be found
on the finest tables across the globe, be they royal,
presidential or simply gourmet.
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The International City of tapestry
The International City works to promote Aubusson
tapestry, listed among the UNESCO Masterpieces
of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity
since 2009. It ensures the preservation of
know-how thanks to the Aubusson tapestry museum.
It also strives to develop and support contemporary
creation: every year a competition open to mixed
media artists and designers alike produces three
innovating works of art.
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Sandra Clodion
Upholsterer
Paris
Collaborative partnerships:
Guerlain, Christofle…
Takayasu
UEDA,
Sandra Clodion is an upholsterer and furniture
designer. Her preferred material is kamihimo, an
extremely resistant Japanese woven paper. She
pleats it to make lamp shades and ceiling lights,
or to refurbish furniture, via an infinite pattern of
interlacing. Guerlain and Christofle have called
upon her 'weaving-pleating' expertise in the form
of orders for centre lights for their boutiques.
She will be producing three exceptional pieces
exclusively for Revelations: a decorative panel, a
folding screen and a chequered suspension.
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Pierre Corthay
Gents bootmaker
Master of Art
Paris
Collaborative partnerships: Sultan of Brunei,
Yohgi Yamamoto, Dior Couture, Maison Lanvin...
Trained with the Compagnons du Devoir and
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awarded the title of Master of Art in 2008, Pierre
Corthay produces made-to-measure shoes for a
French and international masculine clientele. His
pieces are of classical inspiration, yet he always
adds a hint of modernity, via a varnish, an electric
colour, an exotic skin... Not forgetting the great
attention he pays to his client’s personality.
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LauClem
Fashion and jewellery designers
Paris
Collaborative partnership: Jean-Paul Gaultier
LauClem is a brand of contemporary jewellery
based on a knotting technique called 'macramé'.
Laurentine Périlhou and Clément Smolinski’s jewels
are among the first to incorporate this age-old
technique. They breathe new life into an unusual
art, giving it a contemporary twist. Each piece is
hand-woven and surrounded by gemstones that
have been cut to size to form the centrepiece
of their jewels. For each step in the creation of
a LauClem jewel, the brand has three guiding
principles: acute attention to detail, delicacy and
consistency.
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Franck Sorbier
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Edgard Hamon
Fashion designer
Master of Art
Paris
Collaborative partnerships: Opéra en Plein Air,
Cartier...
Costume jeweller
Paris
Collaborative partnerships: Yves Saint-Laurent,
Givenchy...
Franck Sorbier is a poet and a dreamer. He thinks
of himself as a 'technical designer' in the tradition of
the renowned master craft artists known as Master
of Art. For his first daring haute couture collection,
the designer worked on layers of tulle, and his
signature theme from the very beginning has been
the transformation of simple, precious, invariably
noble materials. His nimble fingers transform lace,
tulle, horsehair and silk to reveal pure moments of
grace and refined elegance, demonstrating a rare
passion for nature.
Since its creation in 1919, Edgard Hamon’s
fashion house has been part of the effervescent
and continually changing world of haute couture.
Based in the centre of Paris, it has built up a
reputation over the years in the world of couture
and luxury ready-to-wear fashion, notably as a
manufacturer of belts and costume jewellery.
Designated a ‘Living Heritage Company’, the firm
continues to work for leading fashion houses.
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Miki Nakamura
Textile designer and creator
Paris
Collaborative partnerships: Christian Lacroix,
Jean-Paul Gaultier, Givenchy, Dior, Armani,
Chanel, Issey Miyake...
Fibre artist
Trelazé - Pays de la Loire (France)
Collaborative partnerships: Maison Parisienne,
l’espace 6, Mandel…
Tzuri Gueta has a Masters’ degree in textile
engineering. He has developed and patented
"Silicon Lace": when introduced within textile, liquid
silicon solidifies, creating disturbing volumes that
are reminiscent of human skin to the touch. This
particularly innovative process, which can be used
to create jewellery, suspensions and textiles, is of
particular appeal to the fashion design industry
thanks to its capacity to imitate organic or vegetal
textures. The first encounter is visual; the second is
tactile. The sensuality of this astounding matter can
only be appreciated when you wear the jewels and
stroke them – when you let them glide along your
skin. The organic shapes find an echo in our flesh
and arouse our reptilian memory.
Miki Nakamura studied paper making at the
Osaka University of Arts. She works with white
mulberry tree bark which she draws out and
models into artistic forms. Her sculptures are of
unique intricacy; genuine ethereal lace, sometimes
luminous, their inspiration stems simply from
the plant or animal worlds: flowers, bubbles,
butterflies... Miki Nakamura also uses paper
to produce decorative objects for the home,
along with her partner, Jean-Michel Letellier.
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Laurence Oppermann
Jewellery designer
Lyon - Rhône Alpes (France)
Collaborative partnerships: Hip Gallery, Paris;
Musée des Tissus, Lyon; Aaron Faber Gallery,
New-York...
Laurence Oppermann is a contemporary jewellery
designer who works with gold and silver, using
techniques inherited from classic jewellery-makers
and traditional silversmiths and goldsmiths. She is
a skilled creator of hand-forged and hammered
jewellery, and is constantly seeking new shapes
and pure lines. She also uses innovative textile
materials in her creations. She creates rings,
necklaces and pendants – as original pieces
or limited editions – entirely handmade in her
workshop in Lyon.
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Michel Heurtault
Parasol and umbrella designer
Paris
Collaborative partnerships: Luc Besson, Benoît
Jacquot...
Michel Heutault is universally acclaimed as the
greatest parasol and umbrella designer in French
haute couture. At the early age of eight, he started
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dismantling parasols and umbrellas to see how
they were made. His ambition is to offer truly
luxurious umbrellas and parasols that have nothing
in common with the standard industrial products. To
achieve this, he uses taffeta, organza, silk pongee,
linen and cotton, mounted on the finest wood
types. His mission is to pass on his experience to
future generations so that this unique skill does not
die out.
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Emmanuelle Dupont
Textile designer and embroiderer
Bords - Charente Maritime (France)
Collaborative partnerships: Le Bon Marché,
Printemps, Valentino, Pierre Favresse…
Emmanuelle Dupont is a painter and needlework
sculptor. She uses a blend of traditional embroidery
stitches and modern techniques to produce her
textile chimaeras. Half-plant, half-animal, her
disturbing creations, where no tangible distinction
can be made between the real and the unreal,
are deployed in the jewellery, event and designer
fashion sectors... In 2008, Emmanuelle Dupont
was awarded the Liliane Bettencourt Prize for the
Intelligence of the Hand.
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Maison Bonnet
Tortoiseshell artist: glasses, jewellery, matching
items, accessories
Master of art
Paris
Collaborative partnerships: Yves Saint Laurent,
Jean-Gaultier, Le Corbusier, Jacky Kennedy,
Audrey Hepburn, Sacha Guitry...
The Bonnet family have been making luxury
eyewear for four generations and specialise in
bespoke tortoiseshell-rimmed glasses. Adapting
each pair of glasses to the anatomy of an individual
face is the skill practised by this legendary firm –
the only company to offer this service to customers
from all over the world. Christian Bonnet was
awarded the title of Master of Art in 2000.
In 2009, the firm expanded its bespoke offer
to buffalo horn, ram’s horn and acetate.
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Odiot
Goldsmith
Paris
Odiot founded the company in 1690, and has
succeeded in keeping his fabulous tradition
of craftsman-goldsmith alive ever since. As a
provider to royal and imperial courts as well as
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VIPs, Odiot exports his treasures all over the world.
While staying true to his origins and his quest for
perfection, he offers extremely high-quality products
made from solid silver, silver-gilt and gold bronze,
on the border between the most demanding
craftsmanship and the purest form of art.
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Serge Amoruso
Leather goods designer
Master of Art
Paris
Collaborative partnerships: Hermès, Patek
Philippe…
Ostrich, iguana, saltwater crocodile, shagreen
and shark... Serge Amoruso works with the most
sensual of skins to produce his leatherwork.
Each accessory is entirely hand-produced and
hand-sewn. He also creates caskets, designs
furniture... which he adorns with unique elements,
such as titanium or meteorite. Seeking inspiration
from his Vietnamese origins, his travels to India
and his passion for Japan, Serge Amoruso was
awarded the title of Master of Art in 2010. He
is currently preparing a creation especially for the
show, a work that is sure to arouse the desire to
travel among those that come to admire it.
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Akio Takamori
Lighting creator, lumigrapher
Sauveterre de Rouergue - Aveyron (France)
Collaborative partnerships: Swarovski, ABC
Home New-York…
Sculptor ceramistes
United States of America
More than just lights, Bastien Carré creates luminous
sculptures whose very structure is exclusively
comprised of LEDs and wiring which are welded
using a personally developed technique. Bastien
Carré, has invented the term 'lumigrapher' to
describe the work involved in creating these
volumes, which redefine light in a 3-dimensional
form. Today, his unique and incomparably delicate
pieces are exhibited and sold across the globe. For
this event, he is creating a monumental sculpture: the
most voluminous of all his creations.
The Barry Friedman ltd gallery of New York has,
for the past 40 years, been a leading reference in
the international art market, bringing 20th century
art (Fine Arts and decorative Arts) to the attention of
the American public. For the Revelations show, the
Collection gallery in Paris and the Barry Friedman
gallery in New-York are joining forces to offer an
exceptional presentation of work by the American
artist Akio Takamori. The sculptor, who studied at
the New state College of Ceramics, transforms
his childhood memories in japan into striking
and incredibly expressive slip-covered stoneware
figurines, which he endows with both joy and
innocence. his chubby japanese-inspired figures
bear witness to his extremely acute sense of colour
and his great freedom of creative expression.
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creation as such became possible, along with real
materials: metal, wood, concrete, glass; mineral or
vegetal; raw, burned, polished, taken apart, put
back together. As a creator of artistic furniture and
sculptures, he seeks to reveal their profoundness.
Bernard Pictet
Glass artist
Member of the Grands Ateliers de France
Paris
Collaborative partnerships: Chanel, Dior,
Guerlain, Hermès, Louis Vuitton...
The Atelier Bernard Pictet has, for over 30
years, been producing exclusive glass panels
to adorn the facades of prestigious properties,
yacht interiors and luxury homes. Luminous or
kinetic glass facing, or endowed with optical
effects, table tops... engraving and chiselling are
associated with precious metals and patinas. His
sophisticated pieces seek their inspiration from all
periods of decorative art.
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Erwan Boulloud
Designer, sculptor
Pantin - Ile de France (France)
After graduating from Boulle in 1995, Erwan
Boulloud acquired unique know-how and, in
2003, opened his own workshop. This is when
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Julian Schwarz
Wood sculptor
France
Collaborative partnerships: Victoria & Albert
Museum in London, the Fonds national d’art
contemporain and the Musée des Arts Décoratifs
in Paris…
Fascinated by Japanese wooden architecture,
popular art and the shape of form sarcophagi,
the British artist Julian Schwarz carves out ash,
oak and cherry tree trunks to form containers of
all sorts (urns, bowls, cups...) with clean lines and
geometric precision. His 'vessels' are appropriately
named, for some of his outsized pieces weigh up
to 45 kg. His powerful and symbolic work always
bears the mark of his manual tools.
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Isabelle Léourier
Milliner
Chambly – Picardie (France)
Collaborative partnerships: Christian
Jean-Louis Scherrer, Valentino...
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Lacroix,
After training as a fashion designer and gaining
experience in women’s fashion, Isabelle Léourier
turned to textile sculpture and headpieces. Her
creativity and freedom of expression are stimulated
by the relationship between the body in movement
and the eyes, which are the mirror of the soul. Her
conception of an elegant headpiece-sculpture falls
somewhere between a hat and a hair jewel, yet
not quite one or the other. Her work draws on a
vision based on balance and airiness combined
with a subtle play on lines, colours, matter and
light.
Nelly Saunier
Feather worker
Master of Art
Paris
Collaborative partnerships: Nina Ricci, Givenchy,
Jean-Paul Gaultier, Chanel, Luc Besson...
Nelly Saunier is one of the last representatives of a
unique artistic profession: feather-workers.
For over thirty years she has been perpetuating an
ancient skill that used to enchant kings and princes,
when merrymaking was a must and costumes had
to be as luxurious as possible, to dazzle and delight
the onlooker. She likes to conjure up the candour of
nature: "Birds are born elegant; their appearance
is not a lie. They are free in the way they express
their beauty. That is the kind of spontaneity and
expression that I share. A feather is pure emotion."
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© LuxInside, Escarpin Louboutin
THE INSTITUT FRANCAIS EXHIBITIONS
The Institut français, the French ministry of foreign Affairs’ agency for cultural action abroad is presenting at
Revelations two of its travelling exhibitions: Tableaux Tables and LuxInsinde.
Tableaux Tables – Les arts de la table, design et
savoir-faire traditionnel
LuxInside – Les traces de l’Homme
The Tableaux Tables exhibition - offer an
opportunity to highlight some collaborative
partnerships between 38 French designers and
23 tableware manufacturing houses. Major
names in French crockery, cutlery and crystal
(such as Baccarat, Bernardaud, Christofle…)
have called upon renowned designers and
young artists (Philippe Starck, Jean-Charles
de Castelbajac, Olivier Gagnère…) to work
on modernising their product ranges. The
exhibition will reunite ten 60 x 120cm
tables, which will be presented like paintings,
each one depicting a different meal. The
exhibition scenography is the work of the
stylist Olivier Guillemin and the architect and
designer Olivier Védrine.
Commissioner: Elisabeth Couturier, art critic.
The very essence of luxury consists in never revealing
any trace of the manual work accomplished, in
order to exclusively preserve an elegant expression
that erases all sign of associated effort. It is an
essence we strive to achieve, even at the risk of
losing sight of the skills required to produce such
luxury, and the implementation of the latest in
innovative technology. The LuxInside exhibition,
the product of a collective artistic network, presents
fourteen photographs of iconical luxury objects,
which have been imaged by a scanner and which
unveil, for example, the interior of a Cadolle corset,
of a Hermès saddle or a Louboutin court shoe.
Laurence Picot, Jean-François Paul, Sylvain
Ordureau and Ricardo Escobar, have perfected
a protocol that would literally plunge the
spectator into the heart of these luxury objects.
The 14 originals objects will be presented.
Commissioner: Laurence Picot, journalist.
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SYMPOSIUM "ART, CREATION AND SOCIETY: OVER TO THE ARTISTS"
Thursday 12 September 8.00 -11.00PM Auditorium of Grand Palais
La Maison des Artistes and Ateliers d’Art de France are two professional organisations, which, ever since their
creation, have been devoted to promoting, representing, defending and developing their members’ activities,
whether they specialise in images or matter. With current talks of overhauling the social security system of
artists-authors, it was natural for these two institutions to team up and share their point of view on the
professional reality of creators, and on the full integration of craftworkers into the social system of artists-authors.
With the idea in mind that image and matter artists are authors, creators and designers first and foremost, La
Maison des Artistes and Ateliers d’Art de France are organising 2 symposiums with the title "Art, creation and
society: over to the artists". The first one will take place at Revelations.
THEME 1: DO ARTISTS MAKE ART ?
- What is an artist ?
- The artist’s place in society.
THEME 2: ART AND CREATION
- The question of 'making' in art.
- The challenges of the creation process.
- Co-production and collaboration.
THEME 3: THE FRENCH CULTURAL EXCEPTION IS IN DANGER. TIME TO ACT!
- Saving the wealth of cultural diversity.
- Down with stereotypes, what is an artists 'real' daily life ?
- Artists of image, artists of matter: all creators!
Lists of speakers, visit www.revelations-grandpalais.com
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Conferences
Thursday 12 September
10.30 -11.30am
Saturday 14 September
10.30 -11.30am
Successfully handing over a Craft business.
Artistic craftsmanship and auction: a new deal?
The aim of this round table is to offer an insight
into the key ingredients that ensure the success and
the longevity of Craft businesses. An overview of
transmission strategies implemented by business
leaders to preserve their know-how, their production
tools and their integrity, will be presented via
testimonies by companies boasting exemplary
longevity.
Artistic craft and creation made their grand entry
into public sales a few years ago and the movement
appears to be intensifying. Initially an alternative
mode of dissemination and recognition of creators
and their know-how, auctions specifically devoted to
the craft trade could well assert a sustainable role
comparable to that of other fields of visual art, hence
contributing towards determining a merchant value.
Our speakers, all specialists in the field, will present
the mechanisms that have been implemented and the
changes they have noted.
Thursday 12 September
6.00 - 7.00pm
The role and the place of State manufacturing
houses in the Craft Trade.
Through their specific economic model and their
attributed missions, the vocation of manufacturing
houses, a pure product of Colbertism, is to preserve
ancestral skills and know-how, whilst challenging
them via a constant quest for innovation. These
founding principles prevail to this very day and are
complemented by business creation mechanisms.
The Sèvres - Cité de la céramique and Mobilier
National manufacturing houses will be presenting
their respective action and the links they have forged
with creation.
Friday 13 September
Saturday 14 September
2.30 - 3.30pm
The master of art and his student: transmission
at the heart of relations
Masters of Art place the question of transmission at the
heart of the master-student relationship, well beyond
the simple notion of know-how. The interpersonal
relationship that reunites the Master of Art with his
student, as a mentor, embraces all notions of identity,
of 'action', of art, of self, of our place in society
and of the meaning of what we do. Feedback on
Master-student experiences.
10.30 -11.30am
The vocation and mission of foundations in the
Craft Trade.
Lists of speakers, visit
www.revelations-grandpalais.com
Whilst the number of foundations associated with
artistic craftsmanship has been constantly on the
increase over recent years, each and every one
has its own specific vocation, offering professionals
a range of support and coaching services that are
as dense as they are crystal clear. The foundations
present at the event will be illustrating the natural link
that reunites the world of philanthropic action and the
world of artistic craftsmanship and creation.
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FILMS
International Film Festival on Craft
Since 1998, Ateliers d’Art de France organize in Montpellier, an international film festival on clay and glass
every two years. In 2014, it will become the International film Festival on Crafts. A true forum for discussion
and meetings between craft and audiovisual professionals from all over the world, the festival will showcase the
vitality of the craft sector. www.fifma.com
Thursday 12 September
Sunday 15 September
12.30 - 1.30pm
12.30 - 1.30pm
Friday 13 September Sunday 15 September
1.15 - 1.45pm
2.50 - 3.20pm
Grand feu en Puisaye, une aventure en pays potier
Jacques Tréfouël | France | 2006 |52 min |
Prix du Public - FIFMA 2006
La Manufacture nationale de Sèvres - Paroles d’artistes,
gestes d’artisans
Nicolas Silhol | France | 2006 | 26 min |
For more than four centuries, the potters of Puisaye produced
stoneware by baking clay at the extraordinary temperature of
1 300°C. Stoneware was then replaced by new materials and
the large Puisaye kilns were soon abandoned. However, four
years ago, a potter from Saint-Amand-en-Puisaye, François Eve,
decided to use a kiln that had been inactive for half a century.
Since 1740, the Manufacture nationale de Sèvres has been
producing porcelain artistic objects in accordance with purely
manual techniques, handed down from generation to generation.
In every era, the imagination and talent of artists have been
combined with the know-how of craftsworkers to give the
establishment its identity. Today, the Manufacture devotes more
than half its production to contemporary creativity, enabling artists
to discover porcelain. This film shows the vitality of the dialogue
between the contemporary artists and craftsworkers of this Cité
de la céramique.
Friday 13 September Sunday 15 September
12.30 - 1.10pm
2.00 - 2.40pm
Meisenthal, l’épreuve du verre
Jean-Paul Fargier | France | 2008 | 39 min |
Prix Collège - Lycée FIFMA Jeune Public 2009
Prix du verre FIFMA 2010
Thursday 12 September
Sunday 15 September
Lost in the forests of the northern Vosges, the glass workshop in
Meisenthal became an international contemporary art laboratory
in the space of fifteen years. Craftsworkers, glassmakers and
renowned designers live out the adventure of a place committed
to modernity which does not dispense with its heritage.
1.35 - 1.50pm
1.35 - 1.50pm
River of words
Helen Miller | Grande - Bretagne | 2003 | 12 min|
Prix Argile - FIFAV 2006
Rupert Spira is one of Britain’s finest studio potters. The film
takes its titles from one of his tall bowls inscribed with a long,
meditative poem. Made over a period of six months at Rupert
Spira’s home in Shropshire, "River of words" is a contemplative
film, giving a glimpse into Rupert’s daily working practice.
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films
Carla Bruni-Sarkozy Foundation
With the aim of promoting trades of the arts and crafts among students, the Carla BruniSarkozy Foundation developed a series of twelve educational films entitled: "Un Métier d’art
pour moi". Each of these pedagogical video tools seek to show that there is a wide rangeof
openings and directions possible in prestigious fields that are economically dynamic and
directly linked to the prestige of France. This program benefitted from the generous support
of Steve and Christine Schwarzman.
More information available on www.unmetierdartpourmoi.org www.fondationcbs.org
Wednesday 11 September
Saturday 14 September
Sunday 15 September
from 5.00pm
12.30 -1.45pm
from 3.30pm
12 films directed by Philippe Lezin et Cyril Thomas will be presented during Revelations. Each one introduces one
of the specific crafts listed below: cabinet maker, stone masson, painter-decorator, painter tapestry weaver, metal
worker, ceramist, glass blower, piano maker, jeweller, bootmaker, costume designer, leather goods manufacturer.
children’s workshops
Revelations is not only open to adults, but also to children! A programme of recreational activities, specifically
designed for 5 to 7 and 8 to 12 year-olds, has been developed by the Musée des Arts Décoratifs and will
be held on Saturday 14th and Sunday 15th September during the Revelations fair. In groups of 12, after a
guided tour of the Banquet, participating youngsters will create their own paper, metal or textile object, via total
immersion into the world of artistic craft. And they can take their creation home with them.
Saturday 14 September
Sunday 15 September
1 workshop for 5-7 year-olds and 8-12 year-olds
Hours :
10.30 -12.30am
1.45 - 3.45pm
4.00 - 6.00pm
6.00 - 8.00pm
1 workshop for 5-7 year-olds and 8-12 year-olds
Hours :
10.30 -12.30am
1.45 - 3.45pm
4.00 - 6.00pm Book at the following address: [email protected], subject to availability.
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LIST of exhibitors
A FLEUR DE PIERRE
AGATHE SAINT-GIRONS
AGNES BOUCHE
AISTHESIS
ALAIN DE SAINT-EXUPERY
ALAINPERS
ALINE KOKINOPOULOS
ALM DECO - MIREILLE HERBST
ANNE NICOLLE
ANNE-MARIE MSILI-JÉZÉQUEL
ANNIE ROBINE
ANTOINE CHAPOUTOT
ANTONELLA FADDA HAFFAF
ARMEL BARRAUD
ART ABSOLUMENT
ARTCLAIR EDITIONS
ASSELIN & CIE SA
ASSOCIATION DES ATELIERS DES MAITRES D’ART ET DE LEURS ELEVES
ASSOCIATION LES GRANDS ATELIERS
ASSOCIATION LIBRE ART BITRE
ATELIER 3 - LES LISSIERS
ATELIER ALAIN BOUCHARDON
ATELIER ANNE-LISE COURCHAY
ATELIER ANNE-PIERRE MALVAL
ATELIER ARTIS GROUPE VILLEMAIN
ATELIER BLANCHARD
ATELIER CHRISTIAN THIROT
ATELIER D’EXCEPTION
ATELIER D’OFFARD
ATELIER JEROME DAYOT
ATELIER LUDWIG & DOMINIQUE
ATELIER MAPIE BELGARY
ATELIER MIDAVAINE
ATELIER NICOLAS SALAGNAC
ATELIER NICOLE BARONDEAU
ATELIER PIETRO SEMINELLI
ATELIER REMY BUCCIALI
ATELIER SEBASTIEN EVAIN
ATELIER SIMON MARQ
ATELIER STEAVEN RICHARD
ATELIER STEPHANE GUILBAUD
ATELIER TUGDUAL
ATELIER VON NAGEL
ATELIERS BERNARD PICTET
ATELIERS CHARLES JOUFFRE
ATELIERS DREVELLE
ATELIERS DUCHEMIN
ATELIERS LISON DE CAUNES
ATELIERS PINTON
ATELIER[S] DAMIEN LACOURT
AUDREY FALLOPE
AURELIE ABADIE ET SAMUEL SAUQUES
BARRY FRIEDMAN LTD.
BASTIEN CARRE
BEAUX ARTS MAGAZINE
BENEDIKT AICHELE JOAILLIER
BERNARD CHAUVEAU EDITEUR
BERTILLE HURARD
BRIDGE SOUFFLE DE VERRE
CANDIDE BRONZE D’ART PARIS
CATHERINE NICOLAS
CHAMBRE SYNDICALE NATIONALE DES BOTTIERS
CHAVANNE / CZARNECKA (A+B) FORME ET MATIERE
CHRIS GULLON TERRES & LAQUE
CHRISTIAN BROGGINI
CHRISTINE PHUNG
CIGALE MEDIAS
CITE INTERNATIONALE DE LA TAPISSERIE ET DE L’ART TISSE
CLECEL
CLOTILDE TOUSSAINT
COMMUNAUTE D’AGGLOMERATION EST ENSEMBLE
CONNAISSANCE DES ARTS
CONSEIL GENERAL DU MORBIHAN
CORTHAY BOTTIER
CREANOG - LAURENT NOGUES
CREATION DESMARCHELIER
CRISKA
CRISTAL BENITO ET FILS
D’ARGENTAT
DARJA RICHTER / LES NOUVELLES DENTELLES DE VERSAILLES
DE GALLUCHAT
DELISLE PARIS
DESBONS
DIDIER MUTEL
DUNOD-MALLIER FERRONNIERS D’ART
ECOLES BJOP - BIJOUTERIE JOAILLERIE - PARIS
EDITIONS FATON
ELISE BLOUET-MENARD
EMILIE MOUTARD-MARTIN
EMMANUELLE DUPONT
ENTRE DEUX EAUX
ERIC LINARD ATELIERS
ERIKA SELLIER
ERWAN BOULLOUD
ESPRIT PORCELAINE
ESTHER
ETIENNE SIMON-PIERRE
EVENTAILS OLIVIA OBERLIN
FALLONCUIR
FANNY BOUCHER
FANNY LIAUTARD
FEELING’S SYLVIE COQUET
FEMMES DE TALENT PROVENCE-ALPES-COTE D’AZUR
FLORENT ROUSSEAU
FONDATION RICARDO DO ESPIRITO SANTO SILVA
FORT ROYAL
FRANCIS MIGEON
FRANCK SORBIER
FRANÇOISE HOFFMANN
FRANÇOISE WINTZ
FREDERIC HAMEL
FEDERATION REGIONALE DES METIERS D’ART D’ALSACE - FREMAA
FUROR BRILLANTE / ANDREAS KANELLOPOULOS
GALERIE COLLECTION
GALERIE ELSA VANIER
GALERIE FELLI
GALERIE FRANCK SABET
GALERIE ROBERT FOUR
GEORGES STAHL
GERARD ADDE
GERARD DESQUAND
GHISLAIN DUROY LUNETIER D’ART OPTICIEN
GILLES CHABRIER
GROUPE EAC
GROUPE MERIGUET
GUILLAUME COUFFIGNAL
GUILLAUME MARTEL ET MANUELA PAUL-CAVALLIER
GUOXIN CULTURE & ART DEVELOPMENT CO., LT OF SHANGHAI
GWENOLA LE MASSON
HAVILAND DAUM
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HERVÉ OBLIGI
HÉLÈNE COURTAIGNE DELALANDE
IDEM
INEDIT
INSTITUT FRANÇAIS
INSTITUT NATIONAL DES METIERS D’ART
ISABELLE EMMERIQUE
ISABELLE ET PASCAL GRAVELINE
ISABELLE LEOURIER
ISHIGAKI-YAKI POTTERY STUDIO
JACKY VIGNON
JALBY-MARTY ALUGRAVURES
JALLU EBENISTES
JANAINA MILHEIRO
JAUNE DE CHROME
JEAN GAZDAC
JEAN-LOUIS HURLIN
JEAN-LUC SEIGNEUR
JEAN-MARTIAL MOREAU
JEAN-NOËL COUTEAUX D’ART DESIGN
JEAN-PIERRE BAQUERE
JOEL ORGIAZZI
JULIAN SCHWARZ
KAREN GAY
KOREA CRAFT & DESIGN FOUNDATION
L’ATELIER DE L’OBJET
L’ATELIER DE LA FEUILLE D’OR - MARIE DUBOST
LA LANGUOCHAT
LA VALLEE VILLAGE
LABEL ENTREPRISES DU PATRIMOINE VIVANT
LAUCLEM
LAURENCE OPPERMANN
LE BEGONIA D’OR - ATELIER DE BRODERIE
LE TALLEC
LEMERLE FRERES
LES ARTS DECORATIFS
LES ATELIERS ASDOURIAN & GUSTAVE GERNEZ
LMP - LOUIS-MARIE PLANQUETTE
LUCIEBLANCHE
LUMIERE DE SOY
LUXE ET EXCELLENCE EN LIMOUSIN
MADE
MAISON BONNET
MAISON BRAZET
MALLOGI RACHIDA
MANUFACTURE JL COQUET
MAONIA
MARBRERIE D’ART CAUDRON
MARC ALBERT
MARC ARTHUR KOHN
MARC LEPILLEUR
MARC RAIMBAULT
MARGOT ISSALY
MARIE BARTHES
MARIE DE LA ROUSSIÈRE
MARIE LE COEUR
MARIE-LAURE GRIFFE
MARISCHAEL ORFEVRE
MARTIN SPRENG
MARTINE POLISSET
MARYSE DUGOIS
MICHEL GERMOND
MICHI SUZUKI
MIKI NAKAMURA
MOBILIER CONTEMPORAIN LIGNE NATURE
MOBILIER NATIONAL & MANUFACTURES GOBELINS
MOISSONNIER
NADIA BOSC CREATIONS
NATHALIE DMITROVIC
NATHALIE ROLLAND-HUCKEL
NELLY SAUNIER
NICOLAS SARTOR VERRERIE L’APPRENTI SORCIER
NORWEGIAN CRAFTS
NORWEGIAN CRAFTS ANDERS SMEBYE
NORWEGIAN CRAFTS ANDREAS ENGESVIK
NORWEGIAN CRAFTS ANNA TALBOT
NORWEGIAN CRAFTS ÅSE MARIT THORBJØRNSRUD
NORWEGIAN CRAFTS HEIDI BJØRGAN
NORWEGIAN CRAFTS INGER JOHANNE RASMUSSEN
NORWEGIAN CRAFTS IRENE NORDLI
NORWEGIAN CRAFTS KARI HÅKONSEN
NORWEGIAN CRAFTS KATRINE KØSTER HOLST
NORWEGIAN CRAFTS KONRAD MEHUS
NORWEGIAN CRAFTS LIV BLÅVARP
NORWEGIAN CRAFTS REINHOLD ZIEGLER
NORWEGIAN CRAFTS SIGURD BRONGER
NORWEGIAN CRAFTS TORBJØRN KVASBØ
NYAMANTI
ODIOT
OMBRE PORTEE
OOD FACTORY- JACQUES OBADIA
PARASOLERIE HEURTAULT
PASCAL OUDET
PHILIPPE LACHAISE EBENISTE
PIERRE BONNEFILLE
PIERRICK BROCART CREATIONS
PIVERDIE FRANCE
PRESTIGE ET TRADITION
RELAIS ET CHATEAUX
REMY GARNIER
REUNION DES MUSEES NATIONAUX- GRAND PALAIS
REVERDY NICOLE ET PIERRE
ROLAND DARASPE
SANDRA CLODION
SARAH RADULESCU
SERDANELI
SERGE AMORUSO DESIGN
SEVRES CITE DE LA CERAMIQUE
SHANGHAI JING TAO EVENT & EXHIBITION CO., LTD.
SIGEBENE
SOCIETE NOUVELLE EDGARD HAMON
SOPHIE DE BOISSIEU
STEPHANE CHRISTOPHORY
STEPHANE SPIRO LABEL MOSAIQUE
SUSSE FONDEUR
“TU” TOTALLY UNNECESSARY
TAILLARDAT
THIERRY LUANG RATH
THOMAS NIEMANN
TIBER
TIEN WEN
TLMAG
TZURI GUETA
UTINAM
VALERIE COLAS DES FRANCS
VERONIQUE MONOD
VERRE L’ESSENTIEL
VERRIER PERE ET FILS
VINCENT BREED
VITTORIO SERIO
VOLABILE
WHOOZART
WILFRID JOLLY
YASMIN YAHYA
YSABEL DE MAISONNEUVE
YVES GAIGNET
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pRESS KITde presse
Practical information and press contacts
Under the High Patronage of the President of the French Republic
Dates:
Wednesday 11th to Sunday 15th September 2013
Venue:
The Grand Palais in Paris
Website
www.revelations-grandpalais.com
Facebook
www.facebook.com/RevelationsGrandPalais
Guest of honour: Norway
Opening Hours:
Wednesday 11th September: 3pm - 6pm.
Thursday 12th September: 10am - 8pm.
Friday 13th September: 10am - 8pm.
Saturday 14th September: 10am - 8pm.
Sunday 15th September: 10am - 7pm.
Revelations fair president: Serge Nicole
General Commissioner: Henri Jobbé-Duval
Scenographer: Adrien Gardère
Access:
Grand Palais
Avenue Winston Churchill
75008 Paris
Metro: Line 1/Line 13 Champs - Elysées
Clémenceau
Bus lines: 83, 93, 28, 42, 73, 52, 80
Rates:
General admission: €10
Children -12 years: free admission
Children aged 12 to 18 years, students,
unemployed: €5
Catalogue: 10€
Available at the fair from September 11th by post:
simply email
[email protected]
Photos: www.revelations-grandpalais.com
Accreditation: for any accreditation request, please
send a email to
[email protected]
Press Contacts
Clémence Seibel-Poisson
Cécilia Medjkal
[email protected]
[email protected]
Communication Contacts Ateliers d’Art de France
Anne-Victoire de Saint Phalle
Morgane Couteller
[email protected]
[email protected]
Tél. + 33 (0)1 55 33 15 23
Tél. +33 (0)1 44 01 15 62
Ateliers d’Art de France is the French federation of craft professionals. It represents more than 6000 craftsworke Ateliers
d’Art de France is the French federation of craft professionals. It represents more than 6000 craftsworkers, artists and
craft companies. Its objectives are to enhance, represent and safeguard the craft sector and to support the economic
development of professionals in France and abroad.www.ateliersdart.com
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