The end of Paris Photo Los Angeles and cancelled launch of FIAC Los Angeles

Wednesday, February 17, 2016
The end of Paris Photo Los Angeles and cancelled launch of FIAC Los Angeles

Jean-Daniel Compain, Senior Vice President Culture, Luxury & Leisure Division at Reed Exhibitions France: “Despite the impressive mobilization of the city of Los Angeles, its galleries, cultural institutions, and collectors, and notwithstanding its great potential for cultural development, the absence of a mature market in terms of Art Fairs of this scale and scope has driven us to make this difficult decision. We are extremely grateful for the support that we have received since the launch of Paris Photo in Los Angeles, and during the research and development phases of FIAC LA: the city of Los Angeles, its representatives, its institutions, and its cultural players both public and private, have demonstrated invaluable enthusiasm and support in these endeavors."

The end of Paris Photo Los Angeles and cancelled launch of FIAC Los Angeles

After three editions of Paris Photo Los Angeles, despite great critical acclaim and publicsuccess, the world-renowned fair’s 4th edition — scheduled to take place at Paramount Studios between April 29 and May 1, 2016 — has been cancelled. Jean-Daniel Compain, Senior Vice President Culture, Luxury & Leisure Division at Reed Exhibitions France: “Despite the impressive mobilization of the city of Los Angeles, its galleries, cultural institutions, and collectors, and notwithstanding its great potential for cultural development, the absence of a mature market in terms of Art Fairs of this scale and scope has driven us to make this difficult decision. We are extremely grateful for the support that we have received since the launch of Paris Photo in Los Angeles, and during the research and development phases of FIAC LA: the city of Los Angeles, its representatives, its institutions, and its cultural players both public and private, have demonstrated invaluable enthusiasm and support in these endeavors.

Desiring to support the effervescent artistic spirit of Los Angeles and of California, we have sought to establish Art Fairs that reflect the cultural renown of the city and the decisive place that it has begun to occupy in the world of art.

Unfortunately, we must concede that after three consecutive years trying to install Paris Photo in Los Angeles in a sustainable and lasting way — despite the abundance of collectors in Los Angeles and California that figure among the buyers regularly in attendance at international fairs — the level of sales during Paris Photo Los Angeles is not sufficient to support such a Fair and to offer our exhibitors the best conditions of return on their investment.

Paris Photo extends its sincerest thanks to the galleries, editors, and partners who stood by its side for the three previous editions of the fair in Los Angeles — Giorgio Armani, amanasalto, BMW, J.P.Morgan, Leica, Ruinart — as well as all the teams of the Paramount studios and hope to welcome you to the Grand Palais in Paris from the 10th to 13th of November 2016 for the 20th edition of the world greatest fair dedicated to photography.

Always seeking to accompany and guide the galleries participating in Paris Photo and FIAC toward the markets of tomorrow, we continue nonetheless to explore other paths for the international development and expansion of our fairs.” 

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