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OpenArtCode Paris
Art Capital – Salon des Artistes Indépendants
15-20 February 2022
Grand Palais Ephémère
OAC Paris has been part of the Salon des Artistes Indépendants since 2009
Art Capital remains the largest exhibition of artists in France
By welcoming 40,000 visitors every year, Art Capital has made its mark on the French art scene as a major event and remains the largest exhibition of artists in France.
OpenArtCode Paris has been part of Art Capital since 2009 and each time Studio Abba successfully brings a large number of artists who are part of the group to exhibit in this prestigiuous location.
The four historic French salons that make up Art Capital are: Salon des Artistes Français; Salon Dessin & Peinture à L’eau; Salon Comparaisons and the SALON DES ARTISTES INDÉPENDANTS that hosts the OpenArtCode Group.
Masters such as Paul Cézanne, Paul Gauguin, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Camille Pissarro and the “Founding Fathers” Albert Dubois-Pillet, Odilon Redon, Georges Seurat and Paul Signac, in 1884 created the SOCIÉTÉ DES ARTISTES INDÉPENDANTS (Society of Independent Artists).
Grand Palais Ephémère – Avenue Pierre Loti – Champ-de-Mars, 75007 Paris
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Artists participating in OpenArtCode Paris 2022
A. Lang
Denmark
The works of the Danish painter Annette Lang derive directly from her travel and life experiences.
Tatiana An
The Netherlands
Tatiana An, born in Kiev, Ukraine, started painting as a child and always knew she would become an artist.
Trond Are Berge
Norway
Norwegian photographer, Trond Are Berge, creates his artistic photos by superimposing shots so that they blend and mould into an interiorized unity
Eva Beumer
The Netherlands
Eva Beumer , a Dutch sculptor, interprets this antique artistic discipline in a very original and personal way
Lore Eckelberry
USA
Lore Eckelberry, who has her studio in Los Angeles, presents her personal form of figurative art that sometimes combines unusual pictorial supports
David Harry
USA
David Harry, an American artist who was born into the profession, is versatile, dynamic and entirely absorbed by the passion he feels for his art.
Shlomo Israeli
Israel
Shlomo Israeli is a photographer who uses his camera as a tool to document reality yet in a medium to express feelings and thoughts
Sonja Kalb
Germany
Sonja Kalb focuses her art on colour. The contrasts and textures of colour are at the centre of her attention
Pia Kintrup
Germany
Pia Kintrup, a conceptual photographer, investigates and explores new media and materials.
John Nieman
USA
John Nieman has had various creative careers, including as an advertising creative director, a musical director, chef, author and most recently, he has dedicated himself to the visual arts
Motoko Oyamada
Japan
Motoko‘s paintings are full of luminous, instinctual colour and of black lines and signs, which represent deep and inner bonds
Sara Palleria
Italy
Sara Palleria is a typical exponent of Lyrical Abstraction and Informal art
Elena Pinna
Italy
Elena Pinna refers to herself as an art designer. Though true in part, this doesn’t tell the whole story
Susanne Sjögren
Sweden
Susanne Sjögren works in the field of interior design, successfully combining architect-interior decorating projects with the instinct of an artist
Karl Stengel
Hungary
Stengel’s paintings have strong cultural roots in the history of art of the twentieth century
Wayne Stoner
USA
Wayne paints from imagery connected to his memory, experiences and dreams to kickstart an intuitive process that works by refining, adding and subtracting
Chiara Taddeucci Sassolini
Italy
Chiara’s Expressionism draws or sets out to draw everything (choice of materials, execution, transposition techniques, rhythm) from deep within herself
Tiril
USA
Tiril‘s pulsating abstract acrylics juxtapose a seemingly unstoppable momentum of action with an expert, essential eye for editing
Enzo Trapani
USA
Trapani’s art is characterized by a deep relationship with the natural world: his artworks always talk about light, sky, matter, universe, energy and above all colour
Max Werner
Belgium
Max Werner seems to love the challenge of an unusual composition, and the capturing of the diversity of light in the various places he travels to
Past Edition
Artists participating in the 2020 edition at the Gran Palais
Open Art Code is composed of a group of renowned artists who have very different technical styles and their artistic formation is varied. They have united their talents to exhibit together in Paris at the Grand Palais, in Monaco at the Auditorium Rainier III, at the Oxo Gallery on the River Thames in London, in Shanghai at Pudong Library and CEIBS, in Venice at Palazzo Cavalli Franchetti, in Cannes at the Gare Maritime, In Florence in the San Lorenzo Church, in Tokyo at the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum and at Studio Art Unlimited in Geneva