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Paris openings this week
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Three months for playing and thinking: at the heart of the Centre Pompidou, the relationship between art and games is the new theme for this sixth edition. Visual artists, performers, dancers, theorists and film directors play on the same field in order to continue the dialogue.
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Event
Centre Georges Pompidou
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7 PM → 9 PM
Patrick Javault hosts the artist Richard Fauguet and artist/art critic Vincent Labaume. Richard Fauguet is known for works which feature assemblage, erasure and rough implementation. Works which blend an avant-garde mind-set with manual labour.
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Lecture
Fondation d’entreprise Pernod Ricard
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Sandra Mulliez and Laure Roynette Gallery invite Radek Szlaga and present his solo show, “The Heart”. Radek Szlaga is a teller of the stories. The artist became a witness of irrevocable changes and an author of the tales of a new generation that emerged from the ruins of old separations and identities.
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Laure Roynette Gallery
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Clement Valla’s exhibition explores the dynamics of digital images and tackles the economy of representation.
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Xpo Gallery
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(French only) Artie Vierkant, artiste américain basé à New-York, né en 1986, appartient à cette nouvelle génération qui travaille sur la manière dont Internet a bouleversé en profondeur notre relation à l’art et au monde.
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Edouard-Manet de Gennevilliers Gallery
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Home to Orpheus and various legendary kings featured in Homer, Thrace is still a little known region whose splendors are now being slowly revealed thanks to recent archaeological research in Bulgaria. The exhibition focuses on the rise and establishment of a major political power, namely the Odrysian kingdom.
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Le Louvre
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8 PM → 9:30 PM
The philosopher Catherine Perret and professor of aesthetics Jean-Philippe Antoine, both co-publishing directors, return to the work undertaken in this edition of the ‘Genre Humain’ (Mankind) for a haphazard discussion/screening with the contributors.
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Meeting
Le BAL
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8:30 PM
Progress Gallery presents his second film evening. The occasion will feature three invited artists: Halida Boughriet, Lola Gonzalez and Cécile Paris.
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Progress Gallery
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Markus Lüpertz’s imagination and creativity have long made him a major figure on the European art scene, whose paintings, sculptures, drawings and poems involve a constant questioning of art and the role of the artist. Comprising some 140 iconic works, the exhibition retraces Lüpertz’s career from his most recent pieces back to his beginnings in the 1960s.
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Musée d’Art Moderne de la ville de Paris
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The Zurich-born artist Seline Baumgartner principally makes video installations. For the double film screening ‘Nothing Else’, she will collaborate with professional dancers aged from 40 to 70 years old, exploring how contemporary dance works in the cult of eternal youth.
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CCS — Centre culturel suisse
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mfc-michèle didier pursues its commitment towards conceptual art with the exhibition of “artwork-artist-trademark” Ludovic Chemarin©. In 2011, the artists Damien Beguet and P. Nicolas Ledoux contractually purchased the work and the name of the artist Ludovic Chemarin, when he decided to put an end to his career.
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Michèle didier Gallery
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American artist Matt Jones has developed a studio practice that explores theoretical physics, the occult, ancient history, art history and mythological storytelling. Painting, drawing and making objects are a means to interact in a playful and critical way with the world around him.
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Jérôme Pauchant Gallery
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7:30 PM → 10 PM
Around a manifesto written by the Swiss artist Guy Meldem, three performances—three celebrations of the voice—punctuate this event. The incorporation of words in the bare spaces of le Plateau are a response to a picture by Peter Halley.
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Event
Frac île-de-france, le Plateau
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The See studio gallery hosts the second part of the exhibition, a project which comprises a phase of long-distance dialogue, two residences, two exhibitions and a publication.
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Escougnou-Cetraro Gallery
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Ulrich Lamsfuss presents a new series of seemingly hyperrealist paintings on the theme of desire at the Templon gallery. He works from photographs selected from an extremely wide range of sources: press, internet, sales catalogues, technical publications and art history.
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Templon Gallery
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Since the late 1990s Yang Fudong has developed a body of work composed of videos, films, video installations and photographs. The artist favours multi-screen projections allowing him to create works that surround the viewer who in turn becomes like a second film director.
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Marian Goodman Gallery
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August Walla, considered for a long time one of the “classics” of Art Brut, was certainly the most versatile of them. The painted works of this Austrian genius have nonetheless been exhibited and collected for almost 40 years.
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Christian berst art brut (klein et berst)
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The exhibition presents two radically different material manifestations of photographs, which are actually both printed on the same durable archival paper using the longest lasting inks. Tillmans continues to make the perceived durability of the framed picture and the perceived fragility of the unframed picture a central theme of his exhibition making practice.
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Chantal Crousel Gallery
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London-based practice Jamie Fobert Architects has gained a reputation for innovative and inspiring architectural design for houses, retail and the arts. Projects include major extensions for Tate St Ives and Kettle’s Yard Gallery and several award-winning houses.
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La Galerie d’Architecture
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(French only) L’architecte d’aujourd’hui cherche en tâtonnant une architecture para-moderne plausible qui puisse offrir de nouvelles possibilités en tirant le meilleur parti de l’architecture moderniste et de son effet saisissant tout en dépassant ses limites auto-imposées résultant de la poursuite d’une uniformité à outrance.
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Art[n+1] Gallery
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