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Humain Autonome : Déroutes
Past: April 26 → September 22
An exhibition by Marianne Derrien, Sarah Ihler-Meyer and Salim Santa Lucia.
With works by A.K. Burns, Alain Bublex, Alessandro Balteo-Yazbeck & Media Farzin, Alexandra Bircken, Andrea Zittel, Anita Molinero, Antoine Nessi, Atelier Van Lieshout, Bill Owens, Blair Thurman, BP, Cady Noland, Delphine Reist, Diego Bianc…

Mixed media
MAC VAL Musée d'art contemporain du Val-de-Marne
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Inextricabilia — Enchevêtrements magiques
Past: June 23 → September 17, 2017
Inextricabilia sets out to unsnarl these twists and tangles that give form to the sentient, the incommunicable and the elusive. It invites the public to wander among creations with multiple imbrications that provoke a physical reaction, getting beneath the skin to make an almost visceral connection.

Collage, installation, sculpture...
La Maison Rouge
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Royal Garden 6
Past: December 23, 2014 → December 31, 2015
The sixth installment of Royal Garden is designed as a prolongation of The Registry of Promise, a cycle of four shows developed by Chris Sharp and jointly mounted by four art venues in Europe. All of the artists who took part in the shows, along with the four venues’ directors who worked together to make this undertak…

Drawing, film, photography...
Le Crédac
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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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Substance
Past: May 30 → July 25, 2015
Group show with Peter Buggenhout, Berlinde de Bruyckere, Paul Czerlitzki, Hans Josephsohn, Eugène Leroy, Haim Steinbach, Gérard Traquandi and Alan Vega.

Painting, sculpture
Laurent Godin Gallery
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Inside
Past: October 20, 2014 → January 11, 2015
Inside offers visitors a passage to the interior of the self, for which the exhibition space serves as a metaphor. This immense odyssey, invites us to walk through two floors of the Palais de Tokyo that have been transformed by artists in such a way that, from one installation to the next, we remain constantly immersed in the works.

Installation
Palais de Tokyo
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Peter Buggenhout — Ni chair, ni poisson
Past: October 19 → November 23, 2013
The work of Buggenhout offers an iconoclastic approach to sculpture, beyond any normativity, playing with the codes of attraction and repulsion. These works of shapelessness avoid paraphrasing reality, admit no referent and embrace the assumption of chaos and madness. Here appears the surface of life’s backside.

Sculpture, mixed media
Laurent Godin Gallery
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L’arbre de vie — Exposition collective en deux temps
Past: February 15 → July 28, 2013
In all cultures the tree symbolises life, its force, longevity, beauty and fecundity. This exposition fills the different spaces of the Collège des Bernardin — the nave, the old sacristy, the moat and the garden — and presents works which manifest the richness and complexity of this greatly symbolic subject.

Architecture, design, drawing...
Collège des Bernardins
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Peter Buggenhout — Contes Invertébrés
Past: May 14 → June 25, 2011
An important topic in the work of Peter Buggenhout is his use of industrial and organic waste to make art.
In the late 1990s, the artist launched into a sculptural practice that is anything but normative. His approach hinges on the materials: dust, horse hair, detritus, blood, and cow stomachs and intestines.

Sculpture
Laurent Godin Gallery