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Paris openings this week
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With 74 works in the form of paintings, drawings, collages, objects and assemblages, the completely new retrospective devoted by the Centre Pompidou to Hervé Télémaque encompasses the entire career of this Haiti-born French artist, and reflects all the diversity and consistency of a challenging body of work with undeniable visual power.
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Centre Georges Pompidou
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ARCO Madrid maintains a commitment to the SOLO/DUO section, which presents projects by individual artists or pairs in dialogue with one other, thereby strengthening its position as a fair for discovering and researching new talent. From a total of 218 galleries from 29 countries, 87 will be presenting just one or two artists at their booths.
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Fair
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The gallery presents Thomas Broomé — Morgane Denzler — Steven Le Priol — Pablo Lobato — Matthias Reinmuth — Giancarlo Scaglia
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Fair
Bendana | Pinel Art Contemporain Gallery
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Jannis Kounellis has been chosen to appear in the Solo Objects program with a spectacular work, a tribute to Yves Klein which has only been exhibited once before.
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Fair
Lelong & Co Gallery
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Mark Dion, Renaud Augute-Dormeuil, Otobong Nkanga…
Otobong Nkanga’s drawings, installations, photographs and sculptures variously examine ideas around land and the value connected to natural resources.
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Fair
In Situ Gallery
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Steven Cox, artist and curator of the young international art scene presents a selection of artists for the first time in France. Here, they play with the painting’s codes and the use of artwork’s traditional media, using the language of Arte Povera, Nouveau Réalisme or Supports/Surfaces with casualness in a fresh perspective.
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Jérôme Pauchant Gallery
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7 PM → 9 PM
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Lecture
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As part of the exhibition, Julie Crenn unites the artists: Thomas Tronel-Gauthier, Cécile Beau, Mathilde Denize, Maude Maris, and Eva Nielsen. reservation@2248m2.com
22,48 m² Gallery
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The Galerie Da-End gathers an ensemble of recent and ancient artworks, fruit from the labours of 30 artists, in order to constitute a contemporary showcase of curiosities. The gallery space once more becomes the setting for our discoveries and immerses the visitor in a both poetic and troubling world ruled by the artists’ imagination.
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Da-End Gallery
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“A word could be an image or an image could be a word, they could be interchangeable’’. Initially trained as a painter, Baldessari began experimenting with text and photography, evolving his practice through the 1970s into printmaking, film, sculpture… Galerie Marian Goodman, Paris, shows a refined selection of important early works from Baldessari’s practice.
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Marian Goodman Gallery
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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.
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Templon Gallery
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Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac host a major exhibition of sculptures by Antony Gormley in the vast halls of the gallery space in Pantin. The exhibition continues the artist’s investigation into body and space, interrogating the body as place and architecture as the primary mediator of our experience of space.
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Thaddaeus Ropac Paris Pantin Gallery
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Under the title “De l’amitié” (About Friendship), Slominski combines a series of 50 screen-prints on metal — variations on the central motif of a tow-truck, the works following the aesthetic principles and universal language of international road signs. With this exhibition, Slominski takes an unusual approach to the universe of Bertolt Brecht.
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Thaddaeus Ropac Paris Pantin Gallery
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In order to dissect the apple legend, Jean-François Peyret directs Jos Houben. There is no risk of confusing Jos and Jobs, no shadow cast by the role incarnated in the flux of a theatrical biopic, but the elaboration of a faithful gesture, the setting in motion of an exceptional machine-body, which in some sense sets the apple man on stage.
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Performance
Le Centquatre-Paris
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(French only) Artiste anglais né à Londres en 1956, David Harber est inspiré par l’interaction de la lumière, du paysage et de l’eau. Il utilise une conception en trois dimensions pour créer l’illusion. Designer et très attaché à l’astronomie, David Harber est connu pour ses cadrans solaires et ses disques à illusion d’optique.
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Inception Gallery
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8 PM → 9 PM
(French only) Les architectes zurichois Andreas Fuhrimann et Gabrielle Hächler ont réalisé plusieurs de leurs maisons pour des artistes ou des acteurs du monde de l’art. Ce fort engagement auprès de la création contemporaine amplifie leur langage architectural vers des cultures visuelles et des perceptions nouvelles.
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Lecture
CCS — Centre culturel suisse
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