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Paris openings this week
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(French only) Poursuivant son exploration de la réappropriation des moyens de production, Xavier Antin transforme l’espace d’exposition de la Maison d’Art Bernard Anthonioz en atelier de production.
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La MABA
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8 PM
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Meeting
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A meeting with Pippo Delbono at the Italian Cultural Institute. 73, rue de Grenelle 75007 Paris.
La Maison Rouge
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8:30 PM → 9 PM
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Opening
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(French only) Conversation entre Will Holder et Xavier Antin
Will Holder, invité par Xavier Antin à réaliser une résidence à la Maison d’Art Bernard Anthonioz pendant l’été 2014, a profité de cette occasion pour écrire un nouveau chapitre de « The Middle of Nowhere ». Initié en 2005, « The Middle of Nowhere » inspiré de la nouvelle de William Morris « Th…
La MABA
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A gentle variation on a form of visual or sound based language, Anaïs de Chabaneix and Noëlle seek — as much through the choice of materials as the objects themselves — to make visible something a priori tactile, to silence an audible sound, holding or placing a gesture or word in stasis.
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Laure Roynette Gallery
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As a painter, Emmanuelle Villard cherishes practice and experimentation, her motif of choice includes the notion of seduction, but also a certain ambivalence. Emmanuelle Villard is currently working on a show called “Objet Spectacle” in which she reprises the motives of her pictorial works. The other pieces in this exhibition echo this production.
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Les filles du calvaire Gallery
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In Sebastian Gögel’s and Laurence De Leersnyder’s work, matter trumps form. As these artists explore it, matter appears to be a memory that is realised according to the prevailing mood. It is a surface where gesture becomes inscribed, the residual trace of a past phenomenon, the manifestation of a symptom.
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Galerie Laurent Mueller
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A jazz addict, Buraglio is building a musical oeuvre, variations, so to speak, on the same theme. It is hardly surprising, then, that as subject matter, his own house and its immediate surroundings have become the underlying theme of the various series which make up this exhibition.
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Jean Fournier Gallery
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(French only) Emmanuelle Villard est peintre, elle chérit la pratique et les expérimentations, et son « motif » de prédilection recouvre la notion de séduction, ambivalence comprise. Elle établit à ce propos un étrange va et vient entre la séduction de la peinture, celle du tableau, et celle d’une féminité un tantinet racoleuse.
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Les filles du calvaire Gallery
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6 PM → 9 PM
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Screening
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(French only) En présence de Pippo Delbono (à confirmer) au Cinéma le Nouvel Odéon 6 rue de l’école de médecine 75006 Paris.
La Maison Rouge
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Pippo Delbono, a man of theatre and cinema, will exhibit for the first time in a Parisien contemporary art space and will put forward a new form of exhibition: performance which mixes sound, video and the visitor’s experience.
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La Maison Rouge
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(French only) Romain Erkiletlian présente ses nouvelles œuvres créées à Tokyo depuis deux ans, peintures sur carton et sculptures. Son esthétique futuriste singulière puise sa source dans la culture japonaise, l’urbanisme moderne, NYC et les années 1980.
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Sator Gallery
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Michaële-Andréa Schatt examines the collective memory of places and those names that we fear to lose. She captures the model or her reflection in a basin of black water which strangely reinforces forms and colours.
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Isabelle Gounod Gallery
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The exhibition “History of Trance” presents original works by Jean Baptiste Lenglet, based on a reference to electronic music of the 90s and notably to the albums “The History Of Trance”, a series of trance techno compilations which left an impression on the artist in his adolescence.
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Escougnou-Cetraro Gallery
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From personal photos, taken on the spur of the moment during his travels and journeys, David Lefebvre paints portraits of close family as though rural or urban landscapes. The realism of the scenes is disturbed by the un-realisation of certain zones: a loss of information often concerning the most figurative element of the initial image, revealing a camouflage.
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Zürcher Gallery
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Daniel Dezeuze has spent forty years exploring and questioning the concepts that underpin painting, galleries and space. The artist appropriates a wide variety of techniques, offering a reinterpretation of American art, both abstract and minimalist, while constantly experimenting with what are seen as basic materials.
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Templon Gallery
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The work of Imi Knoebel defines itself by colour and construction. If he is a painter, his paintings and his works on paper always integrate volumes, forms, square, rectangles and crosses, that he assembles and superimposes. He places objects in space with great freedom, transforming them via a subversive gesture into something new.
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Catherine Putman Gallery
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Jules de Balincourt explores private themes that evoke architecture, travel, human migrations and artificial places, in a floating, idealised and escapist atmosphere with hints of a pervading vulnerability.
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Thaddaeus Ropac Marais Gallery
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Faithful to his habits, the english artist, plays with the theme of similarity and difference with reproductions, old movies captions and postcards. His work often convey nostalgia, abscence and sexuality with a subtle and exquisite gift for exactitude.
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Bernard Bouche Gallery
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Czech brand Bomma cooperates with Arik Levy, Prague Academy of Arts and studio Olgoj Chorchoj to rediscover the importance of robots for fabrication. Bomma collaborates with the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague for Maison & Objet Paris.
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Centre culturel tchèque
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With the exhibition “Bit forms — Art et nouveaux médias”, the Galerie Nery Mariño and Artplateforme wishes to support contemporary artists concerned with constructing a dialogue between art and new media formats.
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Nery Marino Gallery
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Despite its direct address to the viewer, VIVRE AVEC ÇA ? ! [LIVE THROUGH THAT?!] takes on multiple and ambiguous meanings. Is it a question asked of those who collect and live with artworks? A question that the artist asks of herself?
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Kamel Mennour Gallery
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Christine Maigne questions the paradoxal relations between natural and artificial through monumental or more intimate scale works. From an aspetized universe, almost achromic, strange sprouts are emerging which remind us that nature is a human concept whose limits could be pushed back.
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NextLevel Gallery
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Since the 1980s David Goldblatt has been travelling in every province of South Africa and photographed monuments and buildings, public or private, secular or religious, built from the Colonial era with the idea that the architecture reveals something about the people who built them.
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Marian Goodman Gallery
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Nowadays it seems we care very much about the body. This tendency can be seen in daily life as we talk about fitness, bodybuilding, well being and even sex… We think the three artworks of Marcos Avila Forero, Gu Minja and Charlie Jeffery could show differents way to see it.
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Dohyang Lee Gallery
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Anthony Caro is considered to be one of the greatest sculptors of the last fifty years. “Last Works”, a selection of sculptures from his final two years comprising steel pipes, beams, discs and farm tools, reveal new facets of his work.
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Templon Gallery
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(French only) La galerie présente les artistes Ana Gonzalez Sola, Nathanaëlle Herbelin et Alexandre Lenoir. Qu’ont-ils en commun ? Pas grand chose, sinon qu’ils sont tous les trois peintres, qu’ils sont figuratifs, qu’ils s’intéressent à la réalité d’aujourd’hui et qu’ils n’imitent pas la photographie. Pas grand chose, donc, sinon qu’ils peignent les yeux ouverts.
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Farideh Cadot Gallery
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(French only) Dans les derniers dessins, lavis, aquarelles et autres collages, de Didier Trenet, l’eau est quasiment devenue un personnage. Personnage tantôt désirable, tantôt inquiétant. Les différents moments où elle s’incarne, rassemblés dans cette exposition, se rappellent à la mémoire du paysage, vécu ou imaginé.
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Claudine Papillon Gallery
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(French only) La galerie Rabouan Moussion poursuit son exploration des cultures émergentes et propose, après sa découverte à la 55e biennale de Venise, la première exposition personnelle en France de l’artiste azéri Farid Rasulov.
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Rabouan Moussion Gallery
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(French only) Mêlant leurs œuvres — vidéos, installations et photographies — Anna Gaskell dont c’est la quatrième exposition et Douglas Gordon dont c’est la septième exposition, proposent un dialogue visuel et sonore dans les deux salles de la galerie. C’est le résultat de sa très étroite collaboration avec Svetlana Lunkina, premiè…
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Yvon Lambert Gallery
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Clément Rodzielski’s third exhibition at Chantal Crousel Gallery is an opportunity for the artist to follow up on a series of works presented this year at the Synagogue de Delme, and at Indipendenza in Rome.
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Chantal Crousel Gallery
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3 PM → 10 PM
For the third year running, the Galerie Christian Berst and the Galerie Sator form a partnership for the day for the immersive experience “Passage Pas/Sage”. The Passage des Gravilliers is the location for new synergies between international contemporary art grand openings, performances, installations and immersion of the senses.
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Event
Christian berst art brut Sator Gallery
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Echoing the strong presence of street-art at Vitry, “Flash-Back” wishes to place the practice in the context of the strength of this wall art phenomenon when it emerged in the 70s in the United States.
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Galerie municipale Jean-Collet
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Oliver Beer’s exhibition explore people’s ability to imbue objects and phenomena with an emotional, poetic or simply narrative charge, through the power of the imagination.
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Thaddaeus Ropac Paris Pantin Gallery
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Over the decades, Gilbert & George have observed the evolution of their East London neighbourhood and our modern world, dealing with the perpetual flux of urban life. In these pictures, the figures are acting in a way, which recalls how Gilbert & George saw themselves as “Living sculptures”.
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Thaddaeus Ropac Paris Pantin Gallery
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(French only) Deux séries d’œuvres de l’artiste sont présentées pour sa troisième exposition personnelle : « Young Ruins », des peintures de faux marbre sur plaque de verre, dont la peinture est grattée, et « Strasmourg et les Strasmourgeois », une série de demi-cloches en bronze, fer et bois où la cloche représente l’enveloppe utérine et le battant un sexe de statut antique.
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Laurent Godin Gallery
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“William Eggleston : From Black and White to Color” includes some exceptional as yet unpublished photographs borrowed from the artist’s collection and various lenders, and displays the evolution, ruptures and above all the radicalness of Eggleston’s work when he began photographing in color at the end of the 1960s.
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Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson
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The gallery exhibits José (Pepe) Gaitán’s drawings, discovered this year in Columbia while the Cuban Misleidys Castillo’s paintings are presented in the cabinet of curiosities.
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Christian berst art brut
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This exhibition is a scaffolding of unstable, living and anxious intentions, collectively elaborated, a circumstantial dialogue between a many-facetted group of curators whose activity in Paris gravitates around the exhibition venue castillo/corrales, and six artists, barely in their thirties, intrigued by the situation.
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Fondation d’entreprise Pernod Ricard
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Jérôme Poggi is pleased to open the sixth season of the gallery by inviting the young collector Thibault Poutrel to present a selection of works from his own collection begun six years ago.
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Poggi Gallery
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