Palais de Tokyo

Palais magazine

 
Published twice a year, Palais magazine offers an in-depth perspective on the exhibitions and program of the Palais de Tokyo. Palais allows people to see contemporary art in a topical way, as often as possible from the point of view of the artists themselves. Each issue of the magazine includes dossiers, interviews, essays, special projects and inserts, all contributed by artists, art critics, historians or theorists, making Palais magazine an essential tool for apprehending contemporary art.
 
P L  S – The magazine of the Palais de Tokyo
2024
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Issue 38 of the magazine of the Palais de Tokyo calls upon ancestries, be they intimate or political, transgenerational and historical, human or more-than-human, symbolic or material.
P L  S – The magazine of the Palais de Tokyo - Cosa mentale – Disalienating institutions
2024
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Issue 37 of Palais de Tokyo magazine addresses the relationships between mental health, contemporary creation, and art and culture venues, in particular through the prism of institutional psychotherapy, a set of practices aimed at disalienating institutions—initially psychiatric ones.
P L  S – The magazine of the Palais de Tokyo - Amour, amours, amourxs
2023
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Issue 36 of the Palais de Tokyo magazine proposes to explore the multiplicity, hybridity and fluidity of identities and the ways of loving, the plurality and complexity of our affects and our sexualities.
P L  S – The magazine of the Palais de Tokyo - The Gnawing of the Termites
2023
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As a prefiguration of its new formula, this issue of the Palais de Tokyo magazine is accompanying, but above all deepening
Palais
2022
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This issue 34 of the Palais magazine accompanies and echoes the exhibition Scheherazade, at night presented at the Palais de Tokyo from October 2022 until January 2023, bringing together six international artists whose practice summons the tumult of the contemporary world through the political power of narrative and the imaginary.
Palais
2022
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This issue of the magazine Palais is published on the occasion of a season of exhibitions at the Palais de Tokyo entitled Reclaim the Earth:, which brings together fourteen artists who seek to develop new connections with nature, the living world and the environment.
Palais
2021
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In an echo to appeals in the collective exhibition Ubuntu, a Lucid Dream—calls for revolt, as well as for wisdom and reparation—this issue of the magazine Palais is published on the occasion of a season of exhibitions at the Palais de Tokyo, which foregrounds artists whose practices cross borders and restore the capacity for action, to ideas, forms, and cultures which are more nomadic than static.
Palais - Future, Former, Fugitive
2019
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The issue 30 of the magazine Palais is published on the occasion of the exhibition “Future, Former, Fugitive,” presented at Palais de Tokyo from 16 October 2019 to 5 January 2020. This exhibition devoted to a French scene is based on an open view of belonging to a land and it escapes from the effects of a tabula rasa dictating that one generation eclipses another. It unites a good forty artists born between the 1930s and the 1990s, but who all live and work in and within their era.
Palais - City Prince/sses
2019
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Palais magazine is devoting its issue #29 to the exhibition “City Prince/sses”, presented at the Palais de Tokyo from 21 June to 8 September 2019. Artists, fashion designers, filmmakers, musicians, DJs, tattoo artists, experimenters: about fifty creators coming from Dhaka, Lagos, Manila, Mexico City and Tehran are investing the Palais de Tokyo which has become an imaginary city, multiple and complex, open, messy, thundering and creative.
Palais - Another Banana Day for the Dream-Fish
2018
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Issue #27 of Palais is devoted to the exhibition “Another banana day for the dream-fish” at the Palais de Tokyo (June-September 2018). This exhibition brings together the works of some thirty artists and craftsmen on the theme of childhood fantasy.
Camille Henrot - Palais - Days are Dogs
2017
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On the occasion of her carte blanche at the Palais de Tokyo from 18 October 2017 to 7 January 2018, French artist Camille Henrot is the guest editor-in-chief of this issue 26 of the magazine Palais, devoted entirely to the exhibition “Days are Dogs.”
Palais - The Dream of Forms
2017
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The magazine of Palais de Tokyo is devoting its issue # 25 to the exhibition “Le Rêve des formes” (The Dream of Forms), dedicated to the relations between science and contemporary art. The exhibition is presented at the Palais de Tokyo from June 14 to September 10, 2017, and organised on the occasion of the twentieth birthday of Le Fresnoy – Studio National des Arts Contemporains.
Palais - Arts urbains
2016
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Around the Palais de Tokyo's programme dedicated to urban art, Palais magazine is devoting its latest issue to artists whose work has been developed in the street.
Palais - At the Edge of the Worlds
2015
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Issue #21 of Palais is entirely devoted to the exhibition “Le Bord des mondes” [“At the Edge of the Worlds”] at the Palais de Tokyo (February-May 2015). By exploring territories that lie outside the art world and bringing to light unique gestures that give way to new forms of creation, the exhibition aims to renew and expand the field of our artistic attentiveness in an attempt to see, experience and conceptualize the world by liberating ourselves from the categories that order it.
Palais
2014
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Palais #20 reflects the new season of exhibitions at the Palais de Tokyo, more particularly with the exhibition “Inside”, with contributions from a large number of writers, philosophers, curators, anthropologists, historians, architects and researchers; David Maljković; “Inside China: inside the Giant”; a visual contribution by Shahryar Nashat; a focus on five emerging artists from the contemporary art scene: Jean-Marie Appriou, Virginie Gouband, Louise Pressager, Enrique Ramírez, and Qingmei Yao.
Palais
2014
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Chiming with “L'État du ciel” [The Sky's State], the new season of exhibitions at the Palais de Tokyo, from February to September 2014, this issue of the magazine Palais brings together contributions by a large number of artists, writers, critics and researchers (Hiroshi Sugimoto, Thomas Hirschhorn, Georges Didi-Huberman & Arno Gisinger, Marie de Brugerolle & Gérard Wajcman, Ed Atkins, David Douard, Michaela Eichwald, Angelika Markul...).
Palais
2013
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This issue of the magazine of Palais de Tokyo underlines the importance of the recently defined curator figure and sheds light upon current exhibition practices he developed (360 pages, including a special issue of the American journal on curatorial practices and exhibition making The Exhibitionist)
Palais
2013
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Julio Le Parc, “New impressions of Raymond Roussel”, François Curlet, Daniel Dewar & Grégory Gicquel, Joachim Koester, Evariste Richer...
Palais
2012
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“Imagination Adrift”, Fabrice Hyber, Neïl Beloufa, Damir Očko, Markus Schinwald, Ryan Gander, Helen Marten...
Palais - The history of the Palais de Tokyo from 1937 to today, and until tomorrow
2012
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The magazine of Palais de Tokyo, in the inaugural issue of its new formula, tells the story of over seventy years of artistic life (special issue).
Alexandre Singh - Palais / - The Pledge
2011
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Special issue created by the artist Alexandre Singh, with Alfredo Arias, Simon Fujiwara, Michel Gondry, Donatien Grau, Leah Kelly, Danny Rubin, and Marc-Olivier Wahler.
Palais / - Fall 2010
2010
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Carte blanche to Adam McEwen / Fresh Hell / Hugo von Hofmannsthal / H.C. Westermann / Sharons Hayes / Rob Pruitt / exhibition guide...
Palais / - Summer 2010
2010
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Dynasty special issue, with 40 innovative contributions by international artists: an overview of a young generation of French artists highlighted in the spaces of the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris/ARC and the Palais de Tokyo.
Palais / - Spring 2010
2010
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Pergola (Laith Al-Amiri, Valentin Carron, Charlotte Posenenske, Serge Spitzer, Raphaël Zarka) / John Brinskerhoff Jackson / Daniel Pinson / Raphaël Zarka & DeValence / Benjamin Lafore & Sébastien Martinez Barat / exhibition guide and a selection of books, music, movies, games and events around Pergola...
Palais / - Spring 2009
2009
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Gakona / Cory Doctorow / Ceal Floyer / Roman Signer / Laurent Grasso / Micol Assaël / exhibitions guide and a selection of books, music, movies, and events around Gakona...
Palais / - Fall 2009
2009
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Chasing Napoleon / Theodore J. Kaczynski / Ola Pehrson / Ronald Creagh / François Specq / Dieter Roth / Paul Lafolley / exhibition guide and a selection of books, music, movies, games and events around Chasing Napoleon...
Palais / - Summer 2009
2009
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Spy Numbers / Pascal Broccolichi / Matt O'dell / François Forme / Louis Kaplan / Ken Gonzales-Day / exhibition guide and a selection of books, music, movies, games and events around Spy Numbers...
Palais / - Spring 2008
2008
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Loris Gréaud – Cellar Door / carte blanche to Pascal Rousseau / Frédéric Migayrou / Erik Davis / Bertrand Méheust / Géraldine Fabre / Gianni Motti / exhibition guide and a selection of books, musics, films and events around Cellar Door...
Palais / - Summer 2008
2008
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Superdome / Naomi Klein / Daniel Firman / Jonathan Monk / Fabien Giraud & Raphaël Siboni / Arcangelo Sassolino / exhibitions guide and a selection of books, music, movies, and events around Superdome...
Anne Imhof - Palais - Natures Mortes
2021
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On the occasion of Natures Mortes, her carte blanche at the Palais de Tokyo, the artist Anne Imhof is the guest editor-in-chief of issue 31 of the magazine PALAIS.
Tomás Saraceno - Palais - On air
2018
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On the occasion of his carte blanche at the Palais de Tokyo (from 17 October 2018 to 6 January 2019), the artist Tomás Saraceno is the guest editor-in-chief of issue 28 of the magazine Palais.
Palais - Ugo Rondinone – I Love John Giorno
2015
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Issue 22 of Palais magazine is entirely devoted to the Ugo Rondinone's exhibition “I Love John Giorno” at the Palais de Tokyo (October 21, 2015 - January 10, 2016), the first retrospective of the life and work of the American poet John Giorno, a key figure of America's counterculture since the 1960s.
Palais / - Fall 2008
2008
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From One Revolution to Another / Jeremy Deller / Adrian Street / William Scott / Ed Hall / Experiments in sound and electronic music in early 20th-century Russia / exhibitions guide and a selection of books, music, movies, and events around From one Revolution to Another...
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