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Humanimalismes
Past: February 8 → July 18, 2020
La convocation artistique de l’animal, de plus en plus intense dans le champ de l’art postmoderne, a une raison d’être « identifiante » : l’animal, à sa façon particulière, porte un peu de notre mystère d’humain.

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Jan Fabre
Past: May 17 → July 21, 2018
For the opening of its new Parisian addition, Galerie Templon offers Carte Blanche to the artist Jan Fabre. Jan Fabre will be creating a unique body of work exploring his views of the complex and singular Belgian identity. The exhibition brings together a variety of media conceived especially for Templon’s new location.

Drawing, sculpture, mixed media
Templon Gallery
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Renaissances — Un hommage contemporain à Florence
Past: October 14 → December 18, 2016
On behalf of the Etrillard Foundation, the exhibition intends to detect Florentine Renaissance artistic codes and baselines in contemporary art production and by so doing better to understand how breakthroughs and ruptures can transform themselves after centuries into artistic references and traditions.

Painting, photography, sculpture
Fondation Etrillard Paris – Hôtel de La Salle
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Belgique
Past: November 5 → December 31, 2015
Galerie Templon is presenting a collective exhibition featuring nine artists, all leading figures on the Belgian contemporary art scene. Over twenty works loaned taken from museums, private collections and the artists’ studios provide a subjective and beguiling overview of Belgian contemporary art from the 1990s through to the 2010s.

Drawing, print, installation...
Templon Gallery
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Jan Fabre — Hommage à Jérôme Bosh au Congo / Hommage au Congo belge
Past: February 28 → April 11, 2015
In 2010, the fiftieth anniversary of Congolese independence, Fabre decided to turn his focus to his country’s colonial past. Jan Fabre offers a critical portrait using propaganda images of a Congo ‘made in Belgium’, using his favourite material, beetle wing sheathes — or elytra.

Collage, installation, sculpture...
Templon Gallery
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Jan Fabre — Gisants — Hommage à E.C. Crosby et K.Z. Lorenz
Past: February 28 → April 20, 2013
Jan Fabre turns his attention to the secular tradition of displaying death. If funerary sculptures invite us to meditate on the vanity of existence, the settings created by the artist question humanity’s ties with nature as well as its own nature.

Architecture, installation, sculpture
Templon Gallery
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Danser sa vie — Art et danse de 1900 à nos jours
Past: November 23, 2011 → April 2, 2012
The Centre Pompidou presents an unprecedented exhibition devoted to the relationship between dance and the visual arts, from 1900 to the present. Covering over 2,000 square metres, the exhibition draws on the Centre’s tradition of major multidisciplinary shows, a tradition its president Alain Seban has said he wishes to revive.

Painting, sculpture, mixed media...
Centre Georges Pompidou
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Pearls of the North — On n’a pas perdu le Nord
Past: October 14 → 23, 2011
Our exhibition, Pearls of the North, was decided on the spur of the moment, the result of a happy coincidence of events. First of all there was our discovery of, and fascination for, a magic setting, the concrete architectural structure designed by August Perret, finished in 1946 and never previously used to show contemporary art.

Installation, painting, photography...
Palais d'Ièna
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Jan Fabre — Chimères et Portrait d’un artiste en évasion
Past: April 14 → May 21, 2011
Galerie Templon will devote its two spaces to show two artistic projects by Jan Fabre: rue Beaubourg and Impasse Beaubourg. “Jan Fabre is a gangster alchemist who is obsessed by everything that changes. His works always focus on the interaction between (…) the bodily and the spiritual” — Paul Demets.

Drawing, film, installation...
Templon Gallery
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