I’m Looking for the Sculpture That is the Most Obvious Sculpture. To Figure Out What This Sculpture Looks Like, I Will First Have to Go Through Every Sculpture Possible in Order to Determine What This Is. As Soon As I Know What It Looks Like, I’m Going to Make It, Stand in Front of It and Remain There Looking at It. If It So Happens That Other People Look Along with Me, I Wonder Whether They Will Think of This as the Most Obvious Sculpture. And if So, Whether That Would Mean They Have Exactly the Same Image in Mind of the True Sculpture that I do. And if Not – Which Is Probably Be More Likely – What Would Be Their Motivation for Looking at the/My Sculpture? For Example: Lire la suite
20 mins from Châtelet les Halles by RER B
Antony Station, exit Place René Cassin follow the arrows
A clandestine plaster boat is dragged along side of the Canal de l’Ourcq from Seine-Saint-Denis and then along the quays of the Seine to the Eiffel Tour where the remains evoking its own sinking, will be exhibited.
Fairy Tales… Once upon a time, une exposition organisée par des artistes émergents portant un regard contemporain sur le conte de fée. Dans un contexte social tel qu’est le notre, quelle vision l’artiste du XXI ème siècle accorde t’il aux contes de fées, à leur optimisme et envoutement, à la morale et au happy ending ? Lire la suite
Samuel Aligand, Jérémy Berton, Gaston Damag, Sarah Garbag, Guillaume Krick, Laurence De Leersnyder, Romain Rambaud, Pierre-Alexandre Rémy, Arnaud Vasseux Lire la suite
‘Scrambled..’ en anglais, brouillé, comme les œufs, mais aussi comme un signal radio. Ça se parasite, ça se mélange, pas de lecture univoque, ni du verre de cocktail renversé, ni de la bouteille à la mer qui n’arrive pas à son destinataire. Lire la suite