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Supersonic

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Supersonic is a sleek, modern art gallery located on Rue Biscornet in the Quinze-Vingts neighborhood of Paris. The space hosts rotating exhibitions featuring emerging and established contemporary artists, with a focus on multimedia works, photography, and installations. The gallery's minimalist design, white walls, polished concrete floors, and industrial lighting, allows the art to take center stage. In addition to exhibitions, Supersonic organizes talks, workshops, and private events, fostering a dialogue between artists and the public. The venue is intimate yet airy, making it a hidden gem for art lovers seeking something off the beaten tourist path. Its location near the Bastille area means visitors can easily combine a gallery visit with a stroll through the lively neighborhood.

Don't miss

  • View rotating exhibitions of contemporary art, from photography to installations
  • Attend artist talks and workshop events
  • Explore the Bastille neighborhood's cafes and boutiques nearby
  • Discover emerging talents in a curated, intimate setting
  • Photograph the gallery's minimalist architecture

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Ways to visit Supersonic

You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Supersonic with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.

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Know before you go

  • Check the gallery's website for current exhibition dates and opening hours, as they vary.
  • Photography is usually allowed, but flash and tripods may be prohibited.
  • Large bags may need to be checked at the entrance.
  • Combine your visit with a walk along the nearby Canal Saint-Martin or Place de la Bastille.

A bit of history

Supersonic opened in 2018 as a project by a collective of Parisian curators aiming to create a platform for experimental contemporary art. The name reflects the gallery's mission to amplify new voices in the art world.

Common questions

Is the gallery free?

Yes, general admission to exhibitions is free. Some special events may have a fee.

What kind of art is shown?

Contemporary art including photography, painting, sculpture, and multimedia installations.

Can I buy art at Supersonic?

Yes, works are often available for purchase. Contact the gallery for pricing.

Are there guided tours?

Guided tours are not regularly scheduled, but group visits can be arranged by appointment.

Is the gallery open on weekends?

Opening hours vary per exhibition. Typically open Wednesday to Saturday, but check online.

How long does an exhibition last?

Exhibitions usually run for 4-6 weeks.

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