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Paris openings this week
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A project devised by Stéphanie Moisdon, with the participation of the Master’s course students and teachers, in the form of a novel about educating imagination and imagining education. The exhibition is the site of a theatre, a choir, and a stage set, as well as the appearances of forms, objects and characters.
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Fondation d’entreprise Pernod Ricard
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7 PM
Trade School is a participatory school operating through the barter of goods or services. Founded in 2009 in New York, Trade School’s aim is to enable the largest number of people to spread their ideas and talents in all fields, without hindrance from academic or financial barriers. Discover the concept, and enjoy a program of concerts and performances at the launch event.
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Meeting
Pépinières européennes pour jeunes artistes
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Xpo Gallery is pleased to present “New Portraiture”, a solo exhibition by Rollin Leonard and our first collaborative exhibition with Transfer and Cloaque.org.
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Xpo Gallery
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It’s with a characteristic precision that Antoine Schneck’s photographs give up each detail. The ever present black background magnifies the subject and frees it from context. The neutrality and sobriety of the portraits make them universal.
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Berthet – Aittouarès Gallery
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For this new exhibition at the Sator gallery, Truch-Anh proposes a global environment: some of the walls of the space have been repaints in black and entirely covered with works on paper relating to a captivating and obsessional universe.
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Sator Gallery
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Self-taught and for a longtime a marginal figure on the art scene, Darger created a singular and strange world, mixing the imagined with historical narrative and American popular culture to create a unique oeuvre. The exhibition recreates the imaginary world of an artist now recognised as one of the major representatives of Outsider Art.
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Musée d’Art Moderne de la ville de Paris
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For three days, 40 art galleries join forces to offer an itinerary across the capital through their respective exhibitions, but also a major group exhibition at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts. This artistic itinerary goes from Belleville to Saint-Germain by way of the Marais, the Rue Louise Weiss, the Palais-Royal and Pantin.
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Multiple venues
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Dominique Koch proposes that we reflect on the entrance of language in the economic sphere, which is engendering a true epochal change, a linguistic turning point with both political and sociocultural consequences.
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CCS — Centre culturel suisse
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The topic he is more and more interested in, he says, is love. We are not sure whether we might have heard “death”. He clarifies: the couple. Domestic life, the one that often starts at Ikea, for the middle class. Galerie Georges-Philippe & Nathalie Vallois, presents Winshluss, well known by comic book aficionados for a few cult publications.
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Galerie G-P & N Vallois
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Jalal Sepehr, attracted by the Persian rugs’ esthetic and historical value as objects representing Iranian culture, uses this motive to create surprising scenes where humor takes an important place.
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Isabelle Gounod Gallery
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In the paintings by Armelle de Sainte Marie, one passes from the greatest transparency to the greatest opacity, allowing the image to manifest in a more definitive manner or to become a rhythmic motif with the potential to disintegrate in a virtuoso gesture.
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Progress Gallery
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This first Saturday is devoted to space: first resting space, then space where sound becomes a visual object and then finally space for wandering and experimentation. On Sunday there will be a trip beginning with a ’breakfast-tray’ at Frac, before pushing north to Gennevilliers, then to the east to Chelles and then to Lilas.
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Multiple venues
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Group show with Peter Buggenhout, Berlinde de Bruyckere, Paul Czerlitzki, Hans Josephsohn, Eugène Leroy, Haim Steinbach, Gérard Traquandi and Alan Vega.
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Laurent Godin Gallery
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’Here With Me’ is the story of a promise put to the test. It’s the discovery of the emptiness of what lies behind the scenes, a disappointing road trip through a fictitious landscape.
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ENSAPC YGREC
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Borrowed from Baudelaire, the title ’Spleen and Ideal’ is inextricably linked to the image which figures in the exhibition preface, a marble book end isolated with the aid of computer technology. Formal abstraction as a universal concept. Apart from the quotation, it’s this subtle interstice which the exhibition occupies.
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Perception Park Gallery
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Like the recent exhibitions of his artwork and the group show that he has organized, with “Pictures, Chromogenic and Pigment, #2” Chang explores materiality and uses a form of production that allow his photographic work to stand in a contemporary art context.
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Praz-Delavallade Gallery
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(French only) 30 ans durant, l’Américain John Urho Kemp (1942-2010), connu également sous le nom de Crystal John, a médité sur les mystères de l’univers et transcrit ses spéculations cosmiques, mystiques, et philosophiques sur des milliers de support.
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Christian berst art brut
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Crisis of identity, the way we live, and the ways we exhibit and exhibit ourselves: these are the underlying themes of Mathias Kiss’ pitiless exhibition that reminds us of our desires, our aesthetic foibles and our fixed ideas that end up transforming us into zombies wandering through interiors that are empty shells.
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NextLevel Gallery
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Since 2007, Corinne Laroche has been developing a drawing style where a grid constitutes the basic structure, the point of reference and the horizon. This grid is kept more or less visible on the surface, but it is still very much present and allows the intensive and expansive spreading of a simple gesture, not unlike doodling.
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Galerie Laurent Mueller
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After the original presentation of _Matière — Lumière_ at the most recent Nuit Blanche, the Galerie Jaeger Bucher is delighted to exhibit, in its Marais Rive Droite space, the work of artist Evi Keller.
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Jeanne Bucher Jaeger | Paris, Marais Gallery
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The third edition of the Printemps des Laboratoires will be devoted to exploring how art relates to the ‘polis’, in opposition to instituted powers. From the emergence of avant-garde movements in the nineteenth century to artists’ engagement in more recent protest and social revolt movements, art has been renewing its strategies and its forms of opposition.
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Les Laboratoires d’Aubervilliers
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7 PM → 10 PM
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Lecture
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In 1925, the PH lamp was presented for the first time at the Paris universal exhibition. On the occasion of the 90th anniversary of this icon, Thomas Dickson, author of Danish Design, tells us the story of the lamp and its creator, the Danish architect Poul Henningsen.
Le Bicolore
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Valérie Jouve’s photographic and film work is rooted in the alchemy between bodies and space, humanity and the urban landscape. Titled “bodies, Resisting”, this exhibition offers a substantial selection of works from the late 1980s up to the present day.
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Jeu de Paume
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Germaine Krull is at once one of the best-known figures in the history of photography, by virtue of her role in the avant-garde’s from 1920 to 1940, and a pioneer of modern photojournalism. The exhibition at Jeu de Paume focuses on the Parisian period, and more precisely on the years of intensive activity between 1928 and 1933.
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Jeu de Paume
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For Khvay’s Satellite 8 commission “Rubber Man”, the artist responds to the specific colonial legacy of land use. His three-channel video installation frames Cambodia’s northeastern highland province, in which the artist pours fresh liquid rubber over his body, then sets about walking in and out of the rational cash crop lines, as if a lost specter.
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Jeu de Paume
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