OFFSCREEN Paris has announced its fifth edition, which will take place from October 20 to 25, 2026, at La Chapelle Saint-Louis de la Salpêtrière, with a VIP preview on October 19. This edition will honor multidisciplinary artist Ana Mendieta as the Guest of Honor and feature works developed in collaboration with the Estate of Ana Mendieta and Marian Goodman Gallery.
OFFSCREEN Paris was founded in 2022 by Artistic Director Julien Frydman. It positions itself as a commercial, site-specific architectural exhibition that presents a tightly curated selection of contemporary, historic, and avant-garde artists working with experimental image-based practices, including installations, still and moving images.
OFFSCREEN Paris has become a significant fixture within Paris Art Week each October. The presentation of Ana Mendieta's work will complement a major simultaneous exhibition at Tate Modern in London, highlighting the artist's influential career as one of the most prolific film and video makers of the 1970s.
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OFFSCREEN Paris' 2026 Edition Will Take Place in October
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