archives (display events before 2026/04/08)
Works from the collections of the Foundation of Arts for a Contemporary Europe (FACE) members institutions
Conference by Bernard Girard on Lettrism.
Over 200 pieces dating from 1971 to the present.
Musée d'art moderne de la Ville de Paris - 11/02/2011 - 29/05/2011 (
mam.paris.fr)
First retrospective exhibition.
Œuvres inédites spécialement conçues pour l'exposition.
8 rue Saint-Bon, Paris - 01/02/2011
Books launch: Ed Ruscha (Huit textes / Vingt-trois entretiens, JRP|Ringier / La maison rouge), Barnett Newman (Ecrits, Macula), Aby Warburg (Le Rituel du Serpent, Macula) et Gustave Geffroy (Claude Monet, sa vie, son œuvre, Macula).
Echoes between visual arts and music.
Francis Baudevin explores the relationships between New York and Swiss musical scenes.
Galerie Micheline Szwajcer, Brussels - 27/01/2011 - 12/03/2011 (
www.gms.be)
Works from the collection.
An exhibition focusing on the artist's journey—the actual, but mostly the inner journey and its itinerary, stopovers, objectives, living conditions, achievements and failures.
Presentation of Sophie Ristelhueber's book of interviews, in the presence of Catherine Grenier and the artist (Les presses du réel & JRP|Ringier).
An exhibition about memory.
Maïté Vissault presents her study of political and ideological stakes of Beuys' oeuvre and its myth in Germany.
The first comprehensive survey exhibition on Mark Morrisroe's work.
The whole of Tania Mouraud's sensory environments designed at the turn of the seventies and never shown in its entirety.
Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris - 24/11/2010 - 24/12/2010 (
www.ropac.net)
Retrospective of the mature work.
The Bernar Venet collection, across from works by the artist.
Works by Dan Graham, Susan Hiller, Joachim Koester, Guillaume Leblon, Marc Nagtzaam.
A kinetic installation investigating the perception of sound and space by French composer and artist David Letellier and LAb[au].
A series of huge figures 15 feet tall, inspired by the imagination of the Swiss sculptor, which are clothed and outfitted with garments and objects designed by Baldessari, thus forming a hypothetical, though immobile, fashion show.