Tag Archives: france


Julien Meert

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Untitled (2014) by Julien Meert.


Julien Douvier

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by Julien Douvier.


Antoine Catala

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Antoine Catala, ‘HDDH’ (2010)


Ruth Ewan

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Ruth Ewan, ‘We Could Have Been Anything That We Wanted To Be’, Folkestone Triennial (2011)

On 5 October 1793 the recently formed Republic of France abandoned the Gregorian calendar in favour of an entirely new model, the French Republican Calendar, which became the official calendar of France for 13 years. Each day of the Republican Calendar was made up of 10 hours. Each hour was divided into 100 minutes and each minute into 100 seconds. Inspired by this historical model, Ewan created new clocks and altered existing ones around the town of Folkestone, Kent to tell decimal time.


Didier Faustino

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‘Opus Incertum’ (2008) by Didier Faustino.

Plinth for recreating Yves Klein’s ‘Leap into the Void’.


Koudlam

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‘See you all’, by Koudlam. Video by Cyprien Gaillard.


Jean-Baptiste Ganne

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Jean-Baptiste Ganne, Untitled (All that Glitters is Gold) (2007)

Installation in the water tank of the roman Villa Medici, 2007.
TAILS (Effet placebo). Between radical criticism of government organisations and simple prostitution the gap can appear extremely small. Pouring the budget that is supposedly attributed to the production of an artwork out onto the ground, would be a way of lowering the legal tender (the sign of value), of spreading it about, immobilising it. Then making it both the subject and the object of the piece(s).

HEADS (Et fait place au beau). Everything will be read as a “fountain-making”. And the multiplication of figures. Of those born from the waters and money of antiquity. Make a hundred thousand Boticellian Venuses glitter under the flow of raindrops from the natural fountain that the water tank at the Villa Medici is, like a hundred thousand wishes impossible to formulate.


Liam Gillick

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Liam Gillick at Magasin – Centre nationale d’art contemporain.


Hubert Robert

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Hubert Robert, ‘The Accident’ (ca. 1790-1804)


Alain Resnais, Chris Marker & Ghislain Cloquet

‘Statues also die’ (1953) by Alain Resnais, Chris Marker & Ghislain Cloquet.