Showing posts with label Real. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Real. Show all posts

December 05, 2007

Liu Jianhua's Unreal scene (2005-2007)
Private viewing on Thursday, December 6th

The Private viewing of its first exhibition, “Unreal Scene” (2005 - 7), featuring works by Liu Jianhua, will take place on Thursday, December 6th, 4 - 9pm

Liu Jianhua (1962-)
Pop modern porcelain to installations – trash accumulations of ready-made objects Liu Jianhua, a visual-craftsman.
Many of his works feature a refinement of form and a glossy sheen in keeping with the Chinese tendency towards glazed surfaces.
By the age of 12, he was learning porcelain-work techniques at the imperial kilns of Jingdezhen. Hard on the outside, yet fragile, porcelain is a fitting medium for addressing the dialectics of surface and depth. It is a statement of identity. Several thousand years of history have made porcelain a forerunner to Made in China export products. As used by Liu Jianhua, it becomes a strategic way into the international contemporary art scene, led by the categorizing, exoticism-seeking western world, despite grand speeches on globalisation, in which pluralism, it seems, can have varied meanings.
Liu Jianhua’s use of porcelain, however, is far from systematic. Under the influence of the eighties New Wave, he rejected it in favour of the possibilities of fibreglass sculpture, and in his more recent work Liu Jianhua’s interest has turned to the use of ready-made objects in large-scale accumulation-installations, as in Yiwu Survey (2006).


In December 2007, Liu Jianhua will be presenting a brand new piece created specially
for the Paul Frèches Gallery : the “Unreal Scene” installation, which will be exhibited with photographs (2005-2007) of Shanghai becoming a kind of eerie casino…

Unreal scene (2005-2007)
December 7th 2007 – February 9th 2008

Galerie Paul Frèches
WWW.PAULFRECHES.COM
12, rue André Barsacq
75018 Paris

TEL+ 33 (0) 1 53 09 21 12
FAX + 33 (0) 1 53 09 23 22

Metro : Abbesses, line 12 / Anvers, line 2
Bus stop : Chappe or Drevet line Montmartrobus
In Montmartre : just climb the stairways along the Funiculaire
(first street on your left).

Wednesday to Saturday, 2:00 to 7:00 pm, and by appointment,
closed on Bank Holidays.
The gallery will be closed on December 25 to January 2, 2008.

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November 23, 2007

City and transparencies - Adrienne Arth photographies
Opening Saturday November 24th from 06pm

Opening Saturday November 24th from 06pm (musical background by Dalila Khatir and Frédérique Wolf-Michaux, singers and lectures).


In the exhibition "City and transparencies" Adrienne Arth is going even further than usual in her stagging of the real world. Here, it's the movement and the race, the mass and the colour that are captured.

Legs, feet, bodies, faces, stolen moves on a metro exit, in a building reflection, in a train... We're witnessing a dislocation, a ripping of the reality. A sudden roar burst, a town is appearing: Paris, scarefied with humans, lives, traces... Photographs becomes a game of matters and shapes of many layers. The human being becomes a shape in space, a fulcrum where the eye stops and bounce back. In her work, the abstraction look is dominating, but also a definitive modern approach and a more radical photogrphic aesthetic.

City and transparencies - Adrienne Arth photographies
From November 24th to December 15th, 2007

L’Atelier Tampon-Ramier
http://www.ateliertampon-ramier.over-blog.com/
14, rue Jules Vallès
75011 Paris
Tel : 0143735346

Free entrance

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Mirror, mirror on the wall...
Opening on Saturday November 24th at the Galerie du Lucernaire

Opening and complementary "Tea Party", on Saturday November 24th at the Galerie du Lucernaire from 03pm to 06pm with the artists attending.

This exhibition is presented by the galerie du Lucernaire within the « Le 6ème, ateliers d’artistes » open doors week in Paris.

3 photographers…
Paul Muse is born in England in 1960. Photographer since he is eleven year old. After some litterature, Photo and cinema studies, he briefly worked in advertising before leaving the country for a two year stay in Sudan, then Portugal for 3 years. Moving to Paris in 1990, he since devoted himself to street photography and published his first solo exhibition in 1996. Since the summer of 2006, he works on the "Today" project, a daily newspaper in pictures and words, published on his website.

Frances Ryan settled down in Paris after years spent wandering around the world. It is only when she discovered the work of Ansel Adams and Edward Weston she decided to work exclusively in black and white. She runs through Paris, her city of adoption, to share with us the hidden secrets and her personnal vision of the city.

After studying Spanish litterature and Art History in Madrid and Paris, Laurence Toussaint worked for about 10 years at the contemporary art library Artcurial. Passionate for photography, she specialized in gardens and landscape and illustrate books about the wonders of nature.

Mirror, mirror on the wall...
Photographies by Paul Muse, Frances Ryan, Laurence Toussaint
from november 19th to december 2nd, 2007

Galerie du Lucernaire
http://www.lucernaire.fr/galerie.html
53, rue Notre Dame des Champs
75006 Paris
Free entrance (1st floor)
Monday to Saturday from 10am to 10pm
Sunday from 02pm to 10pm

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Xavier Zimbardo. The apparitions' genius
Opening on November 28th, 2007 at the Albert Benamou Gallerie

Opening on November 28th, 2007 from 06pm to 09pm

Since he escaped, twenty years ago, the verb archipelago where his teaching profession restricted him in order to give full time to his role as image creator, Xavier Zimbardo reported from his vagabondages through continents and worlds a stunning collection of photographic works. Nothing to do with documentaries cliches, anecdotal, quaint or exotic pictures. Each of his images has to be seen as an apparition, where the share of imagination, random effects and the inspirationnal impromptu haunt the scope of reality.

Whether views, scenes, portraits, this flash from another world make the snapshot iridescent. The aim of the artist is not to duplicate what he technically has under the eyes, but to subjectively produce what makes, from the bottom of his eye to the abbyss of the hypothalamus, the singular illumination of the captured image. From the shoot to the impression, through work on negative or the screen every Zimbardo's work is as accomplished as a dance on your optic nerve. Always with a need to dive his focal, mental, libidinal objective beyond visible, inviting our gaze to bear on the side of the wandering soul of things, living and worlds. That earned him the title of shaman photographer.



Xavier Zimbardo. Le génie des apparitions (The apparitions' genius)
Exhibition from November 29th, 2007 to January 10th, 2008

Albert Benamou Gallerie
www.benamou.net
24, rue de Penthièvre
75008 Paris
Tel : 01 45 63 12 21
Fax : 01 45 63 22 11
18h-21h

Email : albertbenamou@gmail.com

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Americans in New York
Opening Saturday, November 24th at the Michel Rein Gallerie

Opening Saturday, November 24th 4-9 pm

Once upon a time in America and again, once upon a time, America is eternally back as if Nietzsche was presiding over its destiny. In the contemporary landscape, the American city remains an emblematic place, at the crossroad of all kinds of encounters and attempts, a true barometre of financial and artistic activity.New York is not the capital of the USA but it is without any doubt the centre of contemporary art in the world. There is no avoiding New York, and it is unlikely it will ever lose its place in spite of what people from the outside may wish. In the metropolis, artists are coming from all parts of the world, from all corners of the USA, and emulation is what breathes energy into the New York art scene. In nowadays context one has to admit that the forces of globalisation that can be found in the art world too, paradoxically offer a wide berth to opposing cultural horizons. It is said that New York is not America, but America needs New York for its global existence. This is what this small show will try to demonstrate through a few slices of today’s art steeped in identity.

MATTHEW DAY JACKSON
Born 1974 in Panorama City (California), lives in Brooklyn, New-York.
Matthew Day Jackson's work takes the form of antimonuments that turn a critical eye on our cultural icons to address the romanticization of America's past, current political events. Inspired by the Russian Constructivist notion of "art for the proletariat", Jackson employs materials scavenged from his past, his studio, and culture at large as well as imagery culled from American history, Native American mythology, and art history. Each element, whether material or symbolic, carries a significance at once personal and universal. When brought together, they create a narrative structure that illuminates the artist's belief in the redemptive possibilities of seemingly outdated ideals.

MARC GANZGLASS
Born 1973 in Washington D.C, lives in Brooklyn, New-York.
Marc Ganzglass will present his installation "Meteorite Inclusions". Working at the Kohler plumbing manufacturing facility in Kohler, Wisconsin; I collaborated with factory chemists and technicians to embed iron fragments from the Sikhote Alin Meteorite (Siberia 1947) within a limited production run of Kohler cast iron drinking fountains. Marc Ganzglass "Meteorite Inclusions" embodies two divergent histories of iron, one story of iron formed in space and the other of iron developed here on earth, a social material. This work continues his investigation into the sublime ironies of material and industry. Its subtle, conceptual elegance immediately suggests a play on Duchamp's Urinal.

JILL MAGID
Born 1973 in Bridgeport, Connecticut, lives in New-York.
A graduate of MIT, Jill Magid was an artist-in-residence at the Rijksakademie Amsterdam. She has had solo shows in various institutions around the world including the Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei (2003), Tate Liverpool (2004), the Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam (2005), Sparwasser, Berlin (2007) and the Centre D’Arte Santa Monica, Barcelona (2007). To realize “Auto Portrait Pending”, Jill Magid signs a contract with a company to become a diamond when she dies. The contract specifies the agreement for her transformation and the details of her eventual diamond. Upon her death, the diamond will be created from the carbon†of her cremated remains. It will have a round cut, weigh one carat, and be set in a gold ring setting. Until the diamond's creation, the empty ring setting, the corporate contract, the artist’s preamble, and the Beneficiary Contract constitute the artwork. Auto Portrait Pending awaits a Beneficiary.

LAUREL NAKADATE
Born 1975, lives in New-York.
“More of an exhibitionist than Madonna during one of her showcases and even more fakely innocent than Britney Spears in her “Oops I did it again” video clip, Laurel Nakadate has been exploring the stereotypes of her Asian-American feminine identity, ever since she graduated from Yale. She uses her Lolita-like body (despite her thirty years old of age) to emphasize the fantasies of the average male viewer, in a quite humorous fashion: she enters random men’s houses (in general, balding, paunchy bachelors who made a pass at her on the street) to dance with them to one of Britney’s tunes or she wears her Guide attire to have them sing a birthday song for her. In the video-based work “I Want to Be the One to Walk in the Sun” (2006), she travels across truckers’ America, from New-Orleans’ kinky hotels to Iowa’s gas stations, and confronts her Lolita character to landscapes (pole-dancing in an empty parking lot), average Americans and several animals (dressed as a French maid, she films a dog taking her leg for a mate).” Isabelle Alfonsi in « 02 », fall 2007

MIKA ROTTENBERG
Born 1976 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, lives in New-York
Mika Rottenberg creates, in her fixed or animated images, scenes and situations in which her characters play a sociological and fantasy-like theater which draws from the iconography of the fair. Her works present as a result a wunderkabinett in which labor, immigrants and especially women personify an American reality that is barely disguised. Mika Rottenberg received her MFA from Columbia University in 2004. In 2005, her video installation “Tropical Breeze” was included in “Greater New York” at P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center. “Mary's Cherries” (video installation, 2004) was included in “New Works/New Acquisitions” at the Museum of Modern Art, New York and “Dough” (Oslo version) was included in “Uncertain States of America” at the Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art in Oslo. “Americans in New York” will be her first show in Paris.

Americans in New York, curated by Ami Barak
with: Matthew Day Jackson, Marc Ganzglass, Jill Magid, Laurel Nakadate, Mika Rottenberg
Exhibition dates: Nov. 24, 2007-Jan. 12, 2008

Michel Rein Gallerie
www.michelrein.com
42 rue de Turenne
75003 Paris
tel: 33 1 42 72 68 13
fax: 33 1 42 72 81 94

Metro : Saint-Paul
Hours : 04 pm - 09pm
Mail: galerie@michelrein.com

Free entrance

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November 16, 2007

Georg Baselitz "REMIX"
Opening Saturday, November 17 at the Gallerie Catherine Putman

Opening / Vernissage Saturday, November 17, 2007

The gallery Catherine Putnam, Baselitz french editor since 1997, shows the latest prints of the artist as well as some recent gouaches and ink in the series of "Remix". Since 2005, Baselitz Actually resumes, in his painting and in his printmaking, compositions from the 60's and 70's. He redraws them, sometimes even questionning the inversion of figures (started in 1969), illustrating a genuine dialogue with his early work.

He strikes at the copper plate, wood or linoleum (more appropriate surface for monumental prints) with as much violence and control as found in his painting and his sculpture. Indeed, the style of Georg Baselitz was confirmed over the years in finding an accuracy and a fantastic energy in its strokes. George Baselitz masters the colors he manipulates with lightness and harmony, all in a sense of freshness.


A major feature of this "engraver-painter" is to represent his subjects head upside down. Indeed, for him this technique gave him the freedom to confront pictorial problems.






Georg Baselitz "REMIX"
from November 17th to January 26th, 2008
Galerie Catherine Putman
www.catherineputman.com
Works on paper
40 rue Quincampoix, 75004 Paris,
1st floor, open from 02pm to 07pm
Tuesday to Saturday and upon appointement.

Phone: (+33) 01.45.55.23.06
Fax: (+33) 01.47.05.61.43
Email: contact@catherineputman.com

n.b. Publisher and distributor of prints and works on paper by contemporary artists.

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November 15, 2007

MAC 2007
130 artists are waiting for you from november 22 to 25, 2007 - Porte de Champerret

Opening / Vernissage open to anyone on Thursday 22nd, Novembre, 2007 from 02pm to 10pm


For the MAC 2000' 23rd edition, Painters of course, exhibiting by numbers, but also, photographers, video-artists, and instalation creators./
MAC 2000 isn't your average art meeting mixing creation, art and business with various success ( does the art shopping deception rings a bell ?). MAC 2000 is the meeting point for tomorrow's artists.

MAC 2000, the contemporary art event, was created in 1984. Since 2005, Hervé Bourdin, visual artist, but also president of the commission for culture of the regional council for Paris and its suburbs, has taken the lead, generating new dynamics.

An annual event, MAC 2000 takes place at the Espace Champerret in Paris (5000m²), where it introduces 130 professional artists of the day (painting, sculpture, photography, medial art, installation).

A commitee composed of artists, critics and art collectors is in charge of the rigorous selection, seeking emerging talents and new fields of creation.
The artists are present int their booths during the whole event, meeting the public composed of professionals and amateurs.

For its 2007 edition, MAC 2000 is gathering, new talents coming from all over the French regions, yet unknown talents. They will exhibit their innovative works for the first time in Paris. A Black & white gallerie will be in the heart of the exhibition.

n.b. Two musical evenings
Alien Brain Suckers will give MAC 2000 another beat on friday 23rd and Saturday 24th starting at 08pm with their cool blues and rock repertoire.

MAC 2007 - DÉCOUVREUR DE TALENTS
www.mac2000-art.com
from november 22nd to 25th, 2007
Espace Champerret, Hall A
Porte de Champerret
75017 Paris

Acces :
Metro : porte de Champerret (line 3), Louise Michel (Line 3)
Bus : 84, 92, 163, 164

Hours: friday 23rd and Saturday 24th from 10am to 10pm, Sunday 25th from 10am to 08pm
Fees: Full fare 8 euros

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November 09, 2007

Tokyo Hotel: A room with a view
Hôtel EVERLAND on the roof of the Palais de Tokyo
OPENING Thursday, november 15

Discover Everland Hotel, an art work AND a hotel room made by swiss duet Sabina Lang and Daniel Baumann (L/B). OPENING Thursday, november 15th from 2pm to 8pm

Hotel Everland is a project by Swiss artist-duo L/B (Sabina Lang and Daniel Baumann). L/B are known for their Installations that deal with architecture and space and invite the viewer to get involved and become part of the artwork.

Everland is a Hotel with only one room including a bathroom, a king-size bed and a lounge. The bounteous dimensioned room represents the subjective dream of a hotel: the architecture, the playful details, as well as the request to steal the golden embroidered bath towels. All Everland guests are partaking in the project.

Also the concept for operating the hotel was defined by the artists. All facets are important constituents of the artistic idea: The room can be booked for one night only, the mini-bar is fully stocked and included in the price, breakfast is delivered to the door and a record collection stands at ones disposal.


Palais de Tokyo, Paris | 1. Nov. 2007 - Dec. 2008

As of November 1st and for a year, the Parisians are invited to a unique experience: a room with a view (the best available in the world) on the roof of the Palais de Tokyo facing the Eiffel tower.

Hotel Everland
The hotel is a project Everland torque of Swiss artists L / B (Sabina Lang and Daniel Baumann). They are known by their facilities that address the areas of architecture and space very often inviting the audience to participate.

The hotel consists of a single chamber, equipped with a bathroom, a double bed and a lounge. This room, generously, embodies the same fantasy of the hotel, the architectural design up to the staging of every detail, from towels embroidered with golden thread inciting to cleptomanie. All hosts of Everland become part of the artwork.

Hotel Everland Paris - booking
Currently all available nights are booked.
Bookings can be made within the next 60 days.

The next night Tuesday, 8 January 2008 will be available for booking on 9 November 2007 at a random hour on this page.

Room price per night:
Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday: 333 Euro
Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 444 Euro
Monday closed

The night of 31.12.2007 (New Year's Eve) is auctioned.
The auction starts on the 15.11.07 on this page and will run for seven days.




Hotel Everland was first developed on invitation of the Curator Gianni Jetzer for the Exhibition concept "Everland" at the Swiss national exhibition in the year 2002. The Hotel was planned by L/B and built by a team of craftspeople in Burgdorf. Following it was transported to Yverdon where it was located on the lake of Neuchatel for 4 moth. After the end of Expo.02 the mobile pavilion was brought to Burgdorf and was placed on the factory roof at L/B's studio.

From June 2006 until September 2007 the one room hotel was exhibited and run as a Hotel on the roof-deck of the Museum of Contemporary Art Leipzig, Germany. Like in Yverdon, visitors could take a peek at the Hotel during the opening hours of the museum, after closing hours at 18.00 it was reserved for the guests.

As a last destination Hotel Everland moves to Paris from October 2007 until end of 2008. High above the city, with a view on the Eiffel Tower, it is installed on the roof of Palais de Tokyo. It will also be possible to book the room for the night or visit it during the day.

In the end of 2007 a book about the Project will be published by Christoph Merian Verlag.

Hotel Everland Paris
Palais de Tokyo
www.palaisdetokyo.com
13, avenue du Président Wilson, F-75116 Paris
Métro 9: Iéna, Alma Marceau
Bus: 32, 42, 63, 72, 80, 82, 92

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November 02, 2007

Digital and video art fair Paris 2007 (DiVA)
Opening-night Vernissage on November 15th at Le Louvre des antiquaires

From November 15 to the 18th Le Louvre des antiquaires will host in the 1st borrough of Paris the DiVA Paris 2007.
In this third edition, DiVA Paris offer a selection of 19 international galleries that have dedicated special attention to the work of artists using video and digital media to express themselves. Galleries will use Store front spaces on the lower level of the centre. Other DiVA related events and program will take place at the exhibition space of Le Louvre des antiquaires on the second floor/


DiVA is the first art fair dedicated to video and digital art. Galleries will exhibit works using the moving image, new media and digital photography.
Since the invention of photography, nothing has had a greater impact on artistic practice without the the emergence of the personal video camera, and later, digital technology. Today, cameras and video cameras, digital and otherwise, with the aid of computers, have become the ultimate tool in creating a dynamic arena for artistic expression without the limits imposed by the artist's physical surroundings.

The concentration of serious collectors in Paris, both contemporary art lovers and those who collect as part of family tradition, makes Paris one of the most important places for exhibiting video art and new media. DiVA Paris promises to be a valuable addition to the city art Arena with local collectors welcoming video pairs a serious part of their collection.

Exhibition hours
November 15 and 16th and 17th and 18th 2007 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
free admission

Opening-night Vernissage
Thursday, November 15th 2007
free admission from 11 a.m.
private reception & cocktail at the gallery at 4 p.m.
tickets are $100.00
click here to buy tickets

Digital and video art fair Paris 2007 (DiVA)
www.divafair.com
video art, digital photography & new media

Le Louvre des antiquaires
www.louvre-antiquaires.com
2, Place du Palais Royal
75001 Paris
Parking in the basement
Metro: Le Louvre - Palais-Royal

Tel: 33 (0)1 40 20 08 98

Click here for calendar of events

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