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“Re-enchanting the world” is an exhibition-manifesto on the future of the inhabited world, designed with the prizewinning architects of the Global Award for Sustainable Architecture. As the years have gone by, these architects have created a research, experimentation, recognized in the worldwide debate on large-scale transitions.
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Cité de l’architecture et du patrimoine
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Different sections of wood are spread throughout the gallery like pieces of furniture in an open house or apartment, among which the visitor is encouraged to wander. The exhibition presents different collections of works including new works from young designers.
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Kreo Gallery
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A painter, sculptor and fervent believer in an integration of the arts, Gérard Singer teamed up with architects Andrault and Parat for his submission to the 2nd Paris Biennale in 1961. For the public space, he made walkway-sculptures. An active pioneer, he applied industrial techniques to the art domain.
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Mercier & Associés Gallery
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Galerie Jeanrochdard welcomes “Homecoming”, an exhibition dedicated to Benoit Platéus that showcases a selection of works (photographs, sculptures and a video) spanning from 2008 to today.
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Jeanrochdard Gallery
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A marked feature of the Parmentier oeuvre, this use of concealment reflects the deep existential anxiety that drove the artist to work so delicately and suggestively. Each mark on the canvas is scored out by another: we see overlays of runs, pencil traces and colours. The paint is fluid in some places, thicker in others.
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Jean Fournier Gallery
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The depiction of heads, be it human or otherwise, has recurred often throughout Not Vital’s practice, both in sculpted, drawn and painted form — including a remarkable series of painted portraits that Vital has been working on since the early months of his time in China.
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Thaddaeus Ropac Marais Gallery
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The work of the director Philippe Grandrieux extends across a number of territories, long works of fiction, documentaries, art video, installations and performances. His exacting nature as an artist led him to push each of these domains to its limits. The Serial gallery presents exclusively his art works.
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Serialgalerie
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Choices Collectors Weekend, a new highlight of contemporary art in paris: over 35 galleries in the Marais, Saint-Germain-des-prés and Belleville invite French and international collectors, professionals and art enthusiasts.
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Fair
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“Lyon — Lausanne: Two cities that combine a common history in our intersecting careers as architects, forming a precious cultural field that is both patrimonial and contemporary. The exhibition at Paris’s Galerie d’architecture brings together the production of our Lyon and Lausanne agencies.”
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La Galerie d’Architecture
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“Working Forest” is an initiative by Aurélien Mole, in collaboration with other artists. The title of the exhibition results from a discussion with Dominique Blais around a project by Patrick Bernier and Olive Martin whose subject was a forest in the Southwest of France, unique by being shared with several towns.
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Dohyang Lee Gallery
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As a photographer, Linda Hofvander invents scenarios with props that function with minimum effects. Her use of photography is founded on investigations and a critical interpretation of the specific parameters of this medium.
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Jeune Création
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All day
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Event
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The Jaeger Bucher gallery announces its participation in the first edition of Choices, the Parisian gallery weekend. On this occasion, a work by Rui Moreira will be exhibited at the National School of Fine Arts in Paris in a show curated by Nicolas Bourriaud.
The Gallery will be open on Sunday May 25, 2014.
Jeanne Bucher Jaeger | Paris, Marais Gallery
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This exhibition incorporates the full spectrum of Oscar Murillo’s practice, including new paintings, drawings on paper, sculptures and a video projection.
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Marian Goodman Gallery
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With the exhibition “Home (very) Sweet Home”, Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac has imagined an apartment in which works of art and objects of decorative art are used to stimulate the spectators’ senses, their emotions, and their mood.
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Thaddaeus Ropac Paris Pantin Gallery
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Le BAL presents a large scale exhibition devoted to the American photographer Lewis Baltz. The exhibition revisits his most remarkable photographic series and for the first time explores, at the suggestion of the artist himself, the influence of cinema (notably European — Godard, Antonioni) on the development of his work.
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Le BAL
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The Christian Berst gallery presents a retrospective on Michel Nedjar, one of the most exhibited artists globally of ‘Outsider art’ over the last three decades and whose work already features around 30 times at the Pompidou centre. Apart from original pieces, correspondence received from Jean Dubuffet will also be exhibited for the first time.
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Christian berst art brut
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“Chinesedream” juxtaposes two utopias : the Chinese Dream, an ideology recently created by the Chinese Communist party and modeled after both the American dream and the Maoist dream.
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Les Douches la Galerie
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The Zürcher gallery is sharing with the French public its discovery of an American artist which has until know remained in the shadow cast by the prominence of her husband, the painter Alfred Jensen.
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Zürcher Gallery
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Martin Dammann’s attention is focused on the many aspects of the relationship — frequently contradictory — that the images have with what they represent and consequently with what they are not. This is, for example, the case for the anonymous war photo, an important starting point in Dammann’s work. Questions on history, identity, representation and perception confront each other in the artist’s oeuvre.
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In Situ Gallery
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All day
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Event
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The Jeanroch Dard gallery will be open Saturday 24th and Sunday 25th May from 12-8pm.
Jeanrochdard Gallery
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For his fifth solo exhibition at the Isabelle Gounod, Jérémy Liron has given us two large landscape pictures — two views of the roof terrace of Le Corbusier’s Cité Radieuse in Marseille, a propos of which he speaks of “hypnagogies”.
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Isabelle Gounod Gallery
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Pierre Ardouvin ★ Przemek Matecki: Isn’t it good to be lost in the wood
*Isn’t it good to be lost in the wood* is an exhibition in the form of an installation: as soon as they enter the gallery, visitors find themselves in a total environment, an “ urban forest ” where the works of Pierre Ardouvin and Przemek Mate…
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Progress Gallery
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Over the last ten years, Analia Saban has been interested in deconstructive processes. By exposing process and materials, and by dismantling artworks of various media to later reassemble them in unconventional ways, the artist reveals the artwork’s existence as both a physical and a social construction.
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Praz-Delavallade Gallery
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(French only) Faire de Chamarande un laboratoire d’expérimentations gustatives est logique. C’est un retour aux sources pour le Domaine qui fut, jadis, une terre nourricière. « Vivre(s) » parle de nourriture sous toutes ses formes, des festins aux collations, de l’excès au régime, de la gastronomie à la junk food…
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Domaine départemental de Chamarande
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The exhibition “Disparity and Demand” explores the role of affects in contemporary urban life, social networks and production systems. From domestic spaces to virtual environments, this exhibition addresses the interstitial spaces in which “effectivity” and “affectivity” struggle.
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La Galerie, centre d’art contemporain
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11:30 AM
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Opening
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A shuttle will provide return transport from Paris. Departure from Place de la Bastiile at 11am. Transport free on reservation on 01 64 72 65 70 or by email: leseglises@chelles.fr. Free entry on site.
Les églises centre d'art de Chelles
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The exhibition “Open #2” allows Sabina Lang and Daniel Baumann to reprise a mode of perception and working a given space which began in 2012, in Bern in Switzerland. In “Les Eglises”, a large scale sculpture has been constructed. The complete morphology only reveals itself at the end of partial, subtle and accumulated visibilities.
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Les églises centre d'art de Chelles
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Born in Paris in 1881, Paul Gauguin and Danish wife Mette Sophie Gad’s fourth child, the French-Danish artist Jean René Gauguin had a prolific career as sculptor and ceramicist until his death in 1961.
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Le Bicolore
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The eight works Anish Kapoor selected — four of his own, four of James Lee Byars — enable us to sense the deep community that presides over their art: a great amount of care and attention is paid to the materials used.
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Kamel Mennour Gallery
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6:30 PM → 8 PM
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Meeting
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(French only) Rencontre avec l’artiste Vincent Beaurin, Clément Dirié (critique et commissaire indépendant) et Pascal Rousseau (professeur d’histoire de l’art à l’Université Paris I).
Laurent Godin Gallery
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