Paris openings this week
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This exhibition focuses on Haitian art from the 19th century to the present day. Constructed around a core of contemporary works, some produced especially for the event, it presents the highlights of Haitian art history non-chronologically and takes a fresh look at an art form which is still mostly unknown in France.
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Les Galeries nationales du Grand Palais
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Ran Hwang uses fashion materials to dress her wooden or plexiglass panels. Threads, pins, beads, needles or cristal buttons, the Korean artist uses these tiny elements to create impressive pieces, full of poetry and dramatic spirituality. Both artist and craftsman, Ran Hwang imagines her works with infinite attention to detail and unique dexterity.
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Inception Gallery
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Parallel to Mischa Kuball, Theodoros Stamatogiannis invests the the upper floor Studio. This greek artist lives currently in London, his work based on sculpture and architecture revisits the close bounds between these two disciplines that have nourished each other throughout art history.
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Galerie Laurent Mueller
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6:30 PM
If the large metropolises heavily inspired the cinema of the 20s, the museum space has broadly become the space where the image’s materiality is reconsidered: it is also the domain for a construction of perspective (in a time saturated with images) which forms the exhibition, interacting with each visitor’s experience.
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Screening
Le Louvre
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This exhibition will be an opportunity to gain a new perspective on Sturtevant’s innovations and to (re)discover her unique vision — her interpretation of what constitutes an artwork and her profound insights into the changes in society.
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Thaddaeus Ropac Marais Gallery
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Yvon Lambert is pleased to announce Solo, an exhibition by Adel Abdessemed, closing the 48 years of gallery programs.
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Yvon Lambert Gallery
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12 PM
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Visit
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Come aboard the Tax Tram to discover the exhibition via a guided tour. Information and reservation: 01 53 34 64 43 or taxitram@tram-idf.fr.
ENSAPC YGREC
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3 PM
Two screenings at 3 and 5 PM of ‘La maison de la place Troubnaïa’, introduced by Mark Lewis and Laura Mulvey, a comedy bursting with ambiguity which draws from the narratives and visuals of popular satire in response to the request for a propaganda film for the Soviet elections of Moscow.
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Screening
Le Louvre
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3 PM
Screenings and debate based on a selection of Mark Lewis’ works, with Laura Mulvey, from the Birkbeck University of London, Philippe-Alain Michaud, art and film historian at the National Museum of Modern Art and Elie During, philosopher at the Paris-Ouest-Nanterre University as well as artist. Two Screenings at 3 and 5 PM.
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Screening
Le Louvre
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This solo exhibition is Emmanuelle Lainé’s opportunity to return to Paris, a familiar place, just as she is familiar with the Fondation d’entreprise Ricard for having previously exhibited there. The artist has conceived her project there, as though it were a work situation created on site.
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Fondation d’entreprise Pernod Ricard
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12 PM → 1 PM
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Lecture
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The discovery visit allows the visitor to familiarise themselves with contemporary art and to respond to questions concerning the artists’ approach. Free entry and free on reservation by telephone, on 01 48 71 90 07 or by mail contact@maba.fnagp.fr.
La MABA
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Christian Jankowski à été nommé hier au poste de commissaire de Manifesta 11, la Biennale européenne d’art contemporain, se tiendra à Zürich, en Suisse, en 2016. (version anglaise) / Disparition du photographe arlésien Lucien Clergue, père des Rencontres photographiques d’Arles, à l’âge de 80 ans.
/ Le salon d’éditeurs d’art contemporain Offprint se tient du 14 au 16 novembre aux Beaux-Arts de Paris. / Aujourd’hui et demain, rendez-vous à Drouot pour une vente exceptionnelle entièrement consacrée à la photographie de cinéma, quelque 300 lots couvrant l’histoire du septième art, du muet aux années 1980. / La Maison de la radio rouvre au public.
Du 14 au 16 novembre, la Maison de la radio fête sa réouverture et accueille le public dans ses nouveaux espaces, avec des émissions en direct, des ateliers, des concerts et des animations dans le Studio 104 rénové, le nouvel Auditorium et les grands halls. / A la suite de l’ouverture de la nouvelle galerie dédiée à la photographie au Centre Pompidou, Alain Seban dit vouloir montrer d’avantage de la collection et réfléchit déjà à une galerie d’architecture et de design. (version anglaise uniquement) / ...
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