The boy who lived a secret life in a video game

The boy who lived a secret life in a video game

A new documentary explores the tragic but uplifting story of a disabled gamer

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Rodrigo Hernández at Antenna Space

September 14 – October 27, 2024

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Sophie Reinhold at PHILIPPZOLLINGER

August 31 – November 2, 2024

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Why Lady Gaga's comeback hits the spot

Why Lady Gaga's comeback hits the spot

The pop star has returned with bombastic new song Disease

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The film lifting the lid on the Pope's election

The film lifting the lid on the Pope's election

How Conclave imagines what goes on behind the scenes of the secretive process

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Kenny Schachter at Galerie Nagel Draxler

August 31 – October 25, 2024

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Brandon Ndife at Greene Naftali

September 13 – October 26, 2024

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The novels capturing the UK's gay social elite

The novels capturing the UK's gay social elite

Writer Alan Hollinghurst and his reflections on sex, beauty and British society

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Botond Keresztesi at Seventeen

September 13 – October 26, 2024

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Haena Yoo at Murmurs

September 14 – October 26, 2024

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The 1924 film that imagined a woman president

The 1924 film that imagined a woman president

What watching 100 years of female leaders on screen reveals

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Mïrka Lugosi at Air de Paris

September 8 – October 26, 2024

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Michael Krebber at Greene Naftali

September 13 – October 26, 2024

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Inside eight of the best fashion designers' homes

Inside eight of the best fashion designers' homes

Each of these remarkable interiors reflects its creative owner's unique vision

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Thu Van Tran at La Loge

September 5 – October 20, 2024

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Lukas Quietzsch at Galerie Gisela Capitain

August 30 – October 26, 2024

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The paintings that changed the way we see London

The paintings that changed the way we see London

How Monet's smog-and-fog-soaked images shaped our view of the city

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The fiery band who soundtracked US counterculture

The fiery band who soundtracked US counterculture

Why Detroit group MC5 were the 'real essence of rock 'n' roll'

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Some Art Basel Paris Exhibitors Forced to Protect Their Artworks from Leaks as Grand Palais is Battered by Heavy Rain

On Wednesday morning, the first VIPs queuing up outside the Grand Palais for Art Basel Paris were bathed in sunshine. Inside the historic, glass-covered exhibition hall it was like a greenhouse – hot and sweaty – as the mercury flirted with 80 degrees Fahrenheit. By Thursday afternoon, though, the 124-year-old building was taking on water as heavy rain battered Paris. Several galleries moved fast to prevent the leaks from damaging their paintings.

Art Basel said in a statement that it had called in extra art handlers to help the affected exhibitors protect their inventories. “Due to heavy rainfall on the afternoon of Thursday 17 October, several water leaks were reported on the show floor under the nave of the Grand Palais,” a fair spokesperson said. “The Grand Palais’s historic glass roof is prone to minimal leaks in situations of extreme rain. We remain in constant contact with the GrandPalaisRmn, the organisation responsible for the venue, who are determining possible actions. Since the morning of Friday 18 October, roofers are inspecting the Grand Palais’s roof structure to address the situation.”

Lisson, which has spaces in London, New York, Beijing, Shanghai, and LA, was one of the galleries that got wet. “Our booth was affected by rainwater leaking from the ceiling of the Grand Palais and we needed to re-hang some works,” a Lisson spokesperson told The Art Newspaper. The gallery’s display includes works by Olga de Amaral – titled Viento Oro and Nudo 23 (plata 5) (both 2014) – which sold on Wednesday for $800,000 and $400,000 respectively.

No serious damage has been reported to any artworks at Art Basel Paris. The galleries showing on the fair’s top level, which are generally focused on emerging artists, dodged the leaks.

The Réunion des Musées Nationaux (RMN), the company that runs the Grand Palais, said in a statement: “On the morning of Friday 18 October, rope access technicians were dispatched to the glass roof to identify and repair the anomalies.”

From 2020 to 2024, the huge building was closed while it underwent a $500 million upgrade, which is why Art Basel Paris was forced to wait until its third edition to use the venue.

The Art Basel spokesperson added that “the current severe weather conditions in Paris have led to water ingress in several historic buildings across the city.”

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The Best Shows to See Around Paris During Art Basel

With Art Basel Paris having firmly cemented its place in the French art calendar, museums have smartly begun saving their best exhibitions for the mid-October opening slots. That means there’s much to see around town, and for those here for only a few days, it can feel impossible to hit up all of these shows. It doesn’t help, either, that some of the more high-profile shows contain hundreds of works each.

This is a different situation than what happens when other Art Basel fairs take place. In Basel and Hong Kong, there are fewer museums. In Miami Beach, the exhibitions are typically vanity projects, so they aren’t worth regarding. But in Paris, the exhibitions are much richer.

There are eat-your-vegetables art historical surveys and exhibitions for rising and mid-career international talents alike. There are even off-kilter experimental shows that make you think. Below, a look at a few of some of Paris’s most buzzy exhibitions.

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