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A tireless globetrotter, Jagueneau travels alone for months every year to a new country, from where he returns with Polaroids of stunning landscapes and portraits. Nan Goldin is not only eagerly supportive of his work but also offers her intrinsic and profound vision while digging into the essence of Jagueneau’s sensual, contemplative and otherworldly pictures.
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Nikki Diana Marquardt Gallery
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(French only) L’œuvre de Jonny Briggs est une expérience cathartique. L’artiste invite ses parents à évoluer en dehors de la réalité afin de participer au spectacle des inquiétudes de son enfance. Il construit des mises en scène des plus alambiquées qui traduisent l’inquiétante étrangeté de sa relation au géniteur.
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White Project Gallery
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For his first solo exhibition, Niels Trannois explores the notion of the apparition and diffraction of pictorial images. The spatial staging of the works presents itself as a possible snapshot of a mental landscape immersed in a stream of immediate sensations; the body is “bathed” in the image gradually surfacing above the level of the sea, of reality, of the visible.
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Valentin Gallery
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Jean-Luc Moulène’s latest exhibition at Galerie Chantal Crousel offers a selection of photographs of the landscapes of Fénautrigues, a small village in the department of Lot and the cradle of the artist’s family. During fifteen years between 1991 and 2006, as seasons went by, Jean-Luc Moulène paced up and down the tracks of this small territory of 5 km2.
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Chantal Crousel Gallery
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Sally Ross explores the fertile, imaginative potential of conventional painting genres and the picturesque. She translates and transforms pastoral scenes, portrait or animal studies into works that are obsessively filled with intricate, painterly detail, a curious mass of greens and endless marks on the canvas.
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Sultana Gallery
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Matt W. Moore, 32 years old, based in Portland (Maine, USA). He is the founder of MWM Graphics. He practices different artistic disciplines : colourful graphic artwork — he is the originator of Vectorfunk — painting, watercolours, and of course aerosol, which remains his favourite technic, especially for big mural surface.
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Since Gallery
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6:30 PM
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Lecture
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(French only) Rencontre avec Bernard Saladin d’Anglure, anthropologue de l’Arctique, spécialiste des communautés inuit, et Françoise Morin, anthropologue, spécialiste des Shipibo-Konibo d’Amazonie péruvienne.
Musée du quai Branly
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Taken on as resident of CPIF’s postproduction studio in 2005, Vincent Debanne has been invited to produce his first ever full scale exhibition in the Ile-de-France.
Vincent Debanne belongs to a young generation of contemporary artists which has distinguished itself through the use of digital image processing and ma…
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CPIF — Centre photographique d’Ile-de-France
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(French only) Je m’intéresse à la frontière entre le monde réel et le royaume de l’imagination et de l’insolite. J’observe et j’explore les changements de l’atmosphère autour de nous, afin de souligner notre proximité à l’environnement, aux objets, et aux structures de la ville. Il est important pour moi de prêter attention aux traces ignorées. — Virya Chotpanyavisut
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GDM, Paris — Galerie de Multiples
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