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The artists selected for this year’s edition of the Fair were:
- Ignasi Aballí, Film Projection, 2012, 1h 28’ 18’’ (Estrany de la Mota, Barcelona)
- Ivan Argote, Two 50 years old white males having emotions, 2013, 4’ 26’’ (D+T Project Gallery, Brussels)
- Elena Asins, Antígona. Las Leyes No Escritas, 2013, 1h 04’ 04’’ (Galería Vanguardia, Bilbao)
- Bruno Aveillan, Minotautor-Ex, 2003, 9’ 48’’ (Galerie Spree, Paris)
- Adela Babanova, Return to Adriaport, 2013, 12’ approx. (Jiri Svestka Gallery, Prague)
- Gaëlle Boucand, Mexian, 2013, 12’ approx. (red shoes, Paris)
- Diego Bruno, Location, 2013, 15’ 02’’, (Mirta Demare, Rotterdam)
- Willi Bucher, Aristotle’s Brain, 2013, 2’ 45’’ (Galerie Wolkonsky, Munich)
- Rob Carter, Sun City, 2013, 8’ 40’’ (Stefan Röpke Gallery, Cologne)
- Khalil Charif, Mona Lisa, 2008-2012, 4’ (Artur Fidalgo Galería, Rio de Janeiro)
- Adam Chodzko, Knots, 2013, 10’ (Marlborough Contemporary, London)
- Arnaud Dézoteux, Infinite Pursuit, 2013, 4’ (BENDAN | PINEL Art Contemporain, Paris)
- Dewar & Gicquel, RAM, 2012, 2’’ (Loevenbruck, Paris)
- Inci Eviner, Nursing Modern Fall, 2012, 3’ loop (Galerí Nev Ístanbul, Istanbul)
- Cédrick Eymenier, Mirissa, 2008, 6’ 10’’ (Galerie Jérôme Poggi, Paris)
- Harun Farocki, Parallel, 2012, 17’ 12’’ (àngels barcelona, Barcelona)
- Ryan Gander, Basquiat or I can’t dance to it, one day – but not now, one day I will but that will be it, but you won’t know it and that will be it, 2008, 9’ 47’’ (Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam)
- Ruben Grilo, Be something. Face the screen, 2012, 12’, NoguerasBlanchard, Barcelona
- Christoph Girardet & Matthias Müller, Meteor, 2011, 15’, Campagne Première, Berlin
- Anthony Goicolea, Somniatic, 2010, 1’ 31’’ (La Galerie Particulière, Paris)
- Gary Hill, The Psychedelic Gedankenexperiment, 2010-2011, 22’ 48’’ (In Situ / Fabienne Leclerc, Paris)
- Peter Holst Henckel, It’s about time – Around the clock, 2012, 3’ 25’’ (SPECTA, Copenhagen)
- Claire Hooper, Auditorium, 2005, 8’ (Hollybush Gardens, London)
- Flo Kasearu, We are on the Way, 2012, 21’ 25’’ (Temnikova & Kasela Gallery, Tallinn)
- Hayoun Kwon, Manque de Preuves (Lack of Evidence), 2011, 10’ (Galerie Dohyang Lee, Paris)
- Ori Levin, L’esprit d’escalier, 2010, 10’ (Galerie Metropolis, Paris)
- Glenda León, Inversión II, 2011, 3′ loop (SENDA, Barcelona)
- Marko Mäetamm, Love, 2012, 3’ (Nettie Horn, London)
- Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle, Leviathan, 2011, 5’ 5’’ (Christopher Grimes Gallery, Santa Monica)
- Adrian Melis, Momentos que marcaron el mundo I, II, III, 2012-2013, 3’ x 3’ (adn galeria, Barcelona)
- Carlos Motta, Nefandus, 2013, 12’ 17’’ (Galeria Filomena Soares, Lisboa)
- Catalina Niculescu, Neuschwanstein, 2011, 6’ 50’’ (Galerie Arnaud Deschin, Marseille)
- Clare Noonan, Restoration Work, 2012, 6’ 02’’ (Motive Gallery, Brussels)
- Hans Op de Beeck, Staging Silence (2), 2012, 20’ 25’’ (Ron Mandos, Amsterdam)
- Ferhat Özgür, Women in Love, 2013, 15’ 22’’, (Bernhard Bischoff & Partner, Bern)
- Javier Pérez, En Puntas, 2013, 9’ (Galerie Guy Bärstchi, Geneva)
- Heather Phillipson, immediately and for a short time balloons weapons to too-tight clothing worries of all kinds, 2013, 15’ 23’’ (Rowing, London)
- Jhafis Quintero, La Hora Garrobo, 2013, 2’ 57’’ (Analix Forever, Geneva)
- Enrique Ramirez, Cartography for Earth Navigators, 2012, 19’ (Galerie Martine et Thibault de la Châtre, Paris )
- La Ribot, Les Exposés, 2013, 26’ 11’’ (Coullaud & Koulinsky, Paris)
- Amparo Sard, Hauptpunkt, 2013, 6’ (N2, Barcelona)
- Koki Tanaka, A Piano Played by Five Pianists at Once (First Attempt), 2012, 57’ (Vitamin Creative Space, Guangzhou/Beijing)
- Sami Trabelsi, 2’ 7 seconds. 2012, 4’ 04’’ (Galerie Karima Celestin, Marseille)
- Emily Wardill, The Third Person, 2012, 43’ 55’’ (Carlier | Gebauer, Berlin)