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After a successful first edition last year at the Grand Palais Éphémère, which left both visitors and exhibitors impressed and saw a slew of sales, Paris+ by Art Basel is set to replicate that success this season. Clément Delépine, Director of Paris+ by Art Basel, brilliantly enhances Paris’s,” he shares. In addition to Paris+ by Art Basel’s commitment to excellence, ties to the Parisian cultural scene, museums, private institutions, and the City of Paris are growing stronger. On the agenda are 154 galleries from 34 countries, presenting a rich panorama from 20th-century masterpieces to the most cutting-edge offerings. One hundred and forty of the world’s most prestigious galleries present exceptional solo-shows and projects covering every area, from painting to digital art, including installations which are currently underrepresented at fairs. Among them, Pace Gallery, in conjunction with the retrospective at the Fondation Louis Vuitton, focuses on Mark Rothko’s influence on contemporaries Jaume Plensa. like Richard Pousette-Dart, . Adolph Gottlieb, and newer © COURTESY GALERIE LELONG & CO. generations of artists such as Torkwase Dyson, Kylie Manning, and Mika Tajima. Tornabuoni Art showcases post-war Italian masters. A Gentil Carioca highlights works by Brazilian artist Denilson Baniwa. Galleries Lelong, Karsten Greve, and Continua feature incomparable talents like Jaume Plensa, Louise Bourgeois, and Eva Jospin. Newcomer Richard Nagy Ltd. offers heavyweights like Egon Schiele and Otto Dix, unseen at a Parisian fair in a long time. From the emerging galleries sector, Parliament and Sans Titre introduce rising stars like Charlotte Dualé with her ceramic works – a currently popular medium, and Sequoia Scavullo with her painterly limbo.