The Art to Come

The Art to Come

Palais de Tokyo

October 4, 2002

The Art to Come: A new book by Paco Barragán
October 8th, 2002 at 7 p.m.

Palais de Tokyo, Paris

Presentation of the book on October 8th, 2002 at 7 p.m.at the Palais de Tokyo

Written by Paco Barragán, El arte que viene/ The Art to Come offers a broad overview of the international art scene. It shows the work of 159 artists from all around the world, all of whom are listed alphabetically. Displayed in more than 600 illustrations and introduced with a small text, it documents it the cutting-edge trends in art.

El arte que viene / The Art to Come is the result of five years of travelling and seeing work mainly in galleries, studios, fairs and museums. It puts its money on a great many young beginners who are not very known internationally, also offering the work of some intermediate and more mature artists. El arte que viene / The Art to Come is above all an independent vision of the art of the XXIst century.

Paco Barragán (1963, Oviedo, Spain) is an independent journalist and curator based in Madrid. His writings have appeared in national and international art magazines and newspapers. He is a regular contributor to Lápiz, and the newspaper ABC.

El arte que viene / The Art to Come has been sponsored by Altadis, as main sponsor, and FRAME (Finnish Fund for the Arts), DCA (Danish Contemporary Art Foundation), MEIAC (Museo Extremeño e Iberoamericano de Arte Contemporáneo, Badajoz, Spain), and the private collectors from Puerto Rico Diana y Moisés Berezdivin, José B. Andreu, John T. Belk III.

You can buy the book at your local bookshop or via the distributor at ras@oike.com. (it will be distributed in USA in spring 2003 by DAP)

El arte que viene/ The Art to Come, Paco Barragán, Subastas Siglo XXI, Madrid 2002,

ISBN: 84-607-4059-5

List of participating artists

Eduardo Abaroa, Miguel Aguirre, Haluk Akakce, Allora & Calzadilla, Robert Andersen, Tiong Ang, Adriana Arenas, Hany Armanious, Peter Atkins, Aziz & Cucher, José Manuel Ballester, Eloísa Ballivián, Pedro Barbeito, Milton Becerra, Daniel Blaufuks, Ada Bobonis, Monika Bravo, Sjoerd Buisman, Alicia Candiani, Fernando Castro, Loris Cecchini, Patty Chang, Heman Chong, Daniel Chust Peters, David Claerbout, Markus Copper, Shane Cotton, Chris Cunningham, Yael Davids, Milagros de la Torre, Ana de Matos, Mark Dean, Paul Dickinson, El Perro, Amy Eshoo, Farrell & Parkin, Fernanda Fragateiro, Till Freiwald, Meschac Gaba, Daniele Galliano, Munro Galloway, Chus García-Fraile, Gastaldon & Wicker, Anthony Goicolea, Susanne Gottberg, Gillion Grantsaan, Diego Gravinese, Matt Gray, Sigurdur Gudmundsson Lise Haller Baggesen, Bill Hammond, Myung-Ok Han, Jun Hasegawa, Heger & Dejanov, Oliver Herring, Roger Hiorns, Cristine & Irene Hohenbüchler, Shirazeh Houshiary, Rachel Howard, Zhang Huan, Dieter Huber, Salomón Huerta, Francesco Impellizeri, Jim Isermann, Runa Islam, Cai Jin, Zhu Jinshi, Alain Josseau, Charles Juhasz-Alvarado, Remy Jungerman, MK Kähne, Felicia Kan, Ram Katzir, Micha Klein, Takehito Koganezawa, Kaisu Koivisto, Sven Kroner, Yayoi Kusama, Clemencia Labin, Rosemary Laing, Annika Larsson, Elvis López, Luo Brothers, Nalini Malani, Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle, Mona Marzouk, Alonso Mateo, Chad McCail, Kirk McCarthy, Julie Mehretu, Igor Mischiyev, Matthew Monahan, Arnaldo Morales, Sarah Morris, Nader, Sandy Nicholson, Paul Noble, Okón & Calderón, Erwin Olaf, Omar & Duvier, Ronald Ophuis, Aitor Ortiz, Nadín Ospina, Deborah Paauwe, Michael Parekowhai, Alicia Paz, Guillermo Pérez Villalta, Paul Pfeiffer, Vong Phaophanit, Bundith Phunsombatlert, Patricia Piccinini, Liliana Porter, Carlos Poveda, Ernesto Pujol, Sandra Ramos, Ravinder Reddy, Heli Rekula, Michael Riley, Víctor Rodríguez, Adam Ross, Peter Rostovsky, Willima Rutherfoord, Pietro Sanguineti, Keiko Sato, Chiharu Shiota, Valeska Soares, Trine Sondergaard, Do-Ho Su, Tomoko Takahashi, Fiona Tan, Simon Tegala, Javier Téllez, Bert Teunissen, David Thorpe, Milica Tomic, Tran T. Kim Trang, Shirley Tse, Spencer Tunick, Piotr Uklansky, Hossein Valamanesh, Hellen van Meene, Marijke van Warmerdam, Ina van Zyl, Maarten vanden Abeele, Minnette Vári, Anton Vidokle, Cornelius Völker, Savanhdari Vongpoothorn, Lee Wen, Justene Williams, Xawery Wolski, Richard Woods, Ah Xian, Kenji Yanobe, Santiago Ydáñez, Li Yongbin, Anne Zahalka, Robert Zandvliet, Jorge Zeno, Agata Zwierzyñska

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