Starting Sunday

Sunday, October 19, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.

The Wagner Gallery will participate in the 11th edition of Starting Sunday and will welcome you on Sunday, October 19, in the presence of artist Kaspar Ravel. On this occasion, the artist will present his exhibition “After Interference. Anatomy of an Almost Quantum Computer.”
This exhibition is in partnership with Sorbonne University and will run concurrently with the Némo Biennale, which will be held from October 11, 2025, to January 11, 2026, at #104 in Paris.

For its 11th consecutive edition, Starting Sunday is making its grand return from October 19 to 25, 2025, kicking off Art Week in galleries!
Organized by the Professional Committee of Art Galleries and supported by partners such as Art Basel Paris, this fall gathering once again celebrates the richness and dynamism of the art scene.
Open to all, Starting Sunday is a free and open event. This edition brings together 140 galleries offering 108 solo exhibitions and 32 group exhibitions.

As every year, Starting Sunday is structured around Gallery Focuses and neighborhood days, offering the opportunity to explore the richness of the Parisian and regional art scenes.
The event also benefits from the support of ten partner cultural institutions: Beaux Arts De Paris, Bétonsalon, Fondation Pernod Ricard, Frac Idf, Jeu De Paume, L’atlas- Groupe Emerige, Lafayette Anticipations, Manufactures Nationales, Musée Picasso Paris, and Musée Transitoire.

For 2025, the CPGA is launching the Audience Award, which will reward the best exhibition produced by a gallery. This initiative aims to make the public the heart of the event while promoting the work of a gallery.

PRIX DU PUBLIC – Vote for your favorite exhibition!
This year, the Public Award offers every visitor the opportunity to express their favorite exhibit.
To participate, simply scan the QR code and vote for the gallery or artist who most touched you.