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Paris Photo 2025 - Group show
Eleanor Antin
100 Boots, 1973
28 black and white photographs mounted on foam
11 3/10 × 15 1/5 in | 28.6 × 38.7 cm
Unique work
Courtesy Richard Saltoun, London

Paris Photo 2025 - Group show

Eleanor Antin » Helen Chadwick » Simryn Gill » Penelope Slinger » Stella Snead »

Fair: 13 Nov – 16 Nov 2025

Wed 12 Nov

Grand Palais

7 avenue Winston Churchill
75008 Paris
Wed 11-21 (VIP); Thu-Sun 10:30-13 (VIP); Thu-Sat 13-20; Sun 13-19

Richard Saltoun Gallery

41 Dover Street
W1S 4NS London

+44 (0)20-76371225


www.richardsaltoun.com

Mon-Fri 10-18

Eleanor Antin is a key figure emerging from the Conceptual art movements of the 1970s. Today as an octogenarian artist, she remains one of the world's leading Feminist artists.  Her ground-breaking practice spans five decades and has covered themes surrounding identity, gender, autobiography, class and social structures. Antin's multi-disciplinary approach includes installation, painting, drawing, writing and most notably photography and performance. 

Over the last 50 years Antin has performed and exhibited her work internationally. She has been the subject of numerous solo exhibitions including 'Multiple Occupancy: Eleanor Antin's "Selves"', ICA, Boston, MA (2014); 'Eleanor Antin: Historical Takes', San Diego Art Museum, San Diego, CA (2008); 'Eleanor Antin: Real Time Streaming', Arnolfini, Bristol, UK and Mead Gallery, Warwick, UK (2001); 'Eleanor Antin Retrospective', Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA (1999); and 'Eleanor Antin: Selections from the Angel of Mercy', Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY (1997). In 1973, her seminal exhibition  100 Boots was debuted at The Museum of Modern Art in New York. 

As a performance artist, she has appeared in venues all around the world, including the 37th International Art Exhibition at the Venice Biennale, Italy (2005) and The Sydney Opera House, Australia (2002). Her work is included in many important public collections such as the Art Institute of Chicago; the Whitney Museum; the Museum of Modern Art; the Jewish Museum; and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, amongst others. She has recently revisited and recreated one of her most important early works, 

CARVING: A Traditional Sculpture , for the exhibition 'Time's Arrow' at LACMA in May 2019, touring to the Art Institute of Chicago in August 2019.  Most recently, Antins work has been featured in the Chrysalis: The Butterfly Dream  exhibition at the Centre D'art Contemporain Geneve in January 2023. An exhibition surrounding the transformations that occur within and around us, life's constant change.