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The Tower of Babel: The Carnaval
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Du Zhenjun

Photography (Photography)

The Tower of Babel is an installation of large-format photographs that forces the audience to occupy a central position through its monumental scale. These photographs present a series of urban landscapes and assembled Foucauldian structures of the present. Du sees the Tower of Babel as a continually reinvented narrative that warns people of “dangerous tendencies in the present time.” Du’s Babylonian towers resurrect from fallen rubbles of religious history in grand scale to focus on modern crises of civilization.

The Tower of Babel: Independence of the country
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Du Zhenjun

Photography (Photography)

The Tower of Babel is an installation of large-format photographs that forces the audience to occupy a central position through its monumental scale. These photographs present a series of urban landscapes and assembled Foucauldian structures of the present. Du sees the Tower of Babel as a continually reinvented narrative that warns people of “dangerous tendencies in the present time.” Du’s Babylonian towers resurrect from fallen rubbles of religious history in grand scale to focus on modern crises of civilization.

The Tower of Babel: Destruction
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Du Zhenjun

Photography (Photography)

The Tower of Babel is an installation of large-format photographs that forces the audience to occupy a central position through its monumental scale. These photographs present a series of urban landscapes and assembled Foucauldian structures of the present. Du sees the Tower of Babel as a continually reinvented narrative that warns people of “dangerous tendencies in the present time.” Du’s Babylonian towers resurrect from fallen rubbles of religious history in grand scale to focus on modern crises of civilization.

Charco portatil congelado (Frozen Portable Puddle)
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Gabriel Orozco

Photography (Photography)

Charco portátil congelado (Frozen Portable Puddle, 1994) is a photographic record of an installation of the same name that Gabriel Orozco made at Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art in Rotterdam for the group exhibition WATT (1994). The artist arrived a week prior to the opening with no artwork to install, and created three spontaneous works from locally sourced materials. This one was made of white plastic record sleeves that Orozco arranged on the damp roof of the gallery.

Cemetery #1
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Gabriel Orozco

Photography (Photography)

Gabriel Orozco comments: “In the exhibition [Documenta 11, Kassel, 2002], I tried to connect with the photographs I took in Mali in July. I traveled to Mali for three weeks and took some photographs related to my work. They are very different, but there are links as the graveyard of Timbuktu, which I discovered during the trip.

Perro en Tlalpan (Dog in Tlalpan)
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Gabriel Orozco

Gabriel Orozco often documents found situations in the natural or urban landscape. He travels armed with his camera and insightfully captures scenes of the everyday that other people might ignore. Perro en Tlalpan (Dog in Tlalpan, 1992) is a photograph of a dog regally perched under an industrial shelter in the borough of Tlalpan in Mexico City.

Samba em Paris
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Laís Amaral

Drawing & Print (Drawing & Print)

Laís Amaral abstract paintings dialogue with the feminine power. Just like the flow of a river, Laís produces her paintings as a flux that emerges from within, an inner force that relates to all the women in her life, family, and ones who know the medicinal powers of nature; who are part of this feminine force latent in the earth. In order to discover elements about herself, Laís Amaral understands painting as a gesture of leakage.

Capture, 2019-02-02, Paris
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Paolo Cirio

Photography (Photography)

Capture is a photographic series by Paolo Cirio in which the artist sourced 1000 public images of police officers’ faces and processed them with facial recognition technology. The original photographs were taken during protests in France, Cirio collected these images and created an online platform containing a database of the 4000 police faces that the AI program isolated. The artist crowdsourced their identification by name and then publicly exposed the officers by printing their headshots and posting them throughout Paris.

Metaphors of the presence or conversations at the speed of light
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Nicolás Paris

Sculpture (Sculpture)

Nicolas Paris studied architecture and worked as an elementary school teacher before he decided to become an artist. Both of those interests feed deeply into his artistic practice, which ranges from workshops, dialogues, and exchanges to environments, drawings, and sculpture. Metaphors of the presence or conversations at the speed of light (2012) is a sculpture of a lightbulb that the artist altered.

Capture, 2017-05-08, Paris, Macron Election
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Paolo Cirio

Photography (Photography)

Capture is a photographic series by Paolo Cirio in which the artist sourced 1000 public images of police officers’ faces and processed them with facial recognition technology. The original photographs were taken during protests in France, Cirio collected these images and created an online platform containing a database of the 4000 police faces that the AI program isolated. The artist crowdsourced their identification by name and then publicly exposed the officers by printing their headshots and posting them throughout Paris.

Hermit Crab Project
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Charwei Tsai

Photography (Photography)

Charwai Tsai’s photograph documents her Hermit Crab Project installation upon the construction site of gallery Sora in Tokyo. Tsai placed live hermit crabs and shells in a sandy enclosure at the site, writing fragments of The One China policy and the Taiwanese Independence statements on each shell. As the hermit crabs moved and swapped shells, they formed new connections between the statements.

It rains, Paris, 1st July 2000
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Jean-Luc Moulène

Photography (Photography)

It rains, Paris, 1st July 2000 , which could be the refrain of a song, is the title of a photograph of a minimal moment, the vision of a Parisian pedestrian, a cut flower lying on the pavement covered in rain drops. Is this moment captured by chance or a mise en scène? There is a sort of hiatus in the image; the planes – motif and background – connect nature in full bloom, pure, fragile, ephemeral with the grey weighty tarmac.

Heure de Paris: The map and the territory
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Baris Dogrusöz

Film & Video (Film & Video)

The series of works gathered under the title Heure de Paris combines footage of Turkey from Turkish and French media reportage from the 1980s. Using archival material, including maps, television emissions, footage, Dogrusöz’s brings to light the state monopoly on radio and TV that ended in 1994 and the impact this had on documentation and reportage in this period. In Heure de Paris: The map and the territory , Dogrusöz collected and displays all the occurrences where maps of Turkey, frequently used in public French television, were reported.

Théâtre de Poche
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Aurélien Froment

Film & Video (Film & Video)

The Théâtre de poche video is inspired by Arthur Lloyd / “Human Card Index”, a magician who was famous for being able to take out of his pockets any image requested by his spectators. His coat hid over 15 000 different prints. In Aurélien Froment’s work, a magician presents images by making them appear, disappear or move in space.

Walk the Walk (Sam Durant)
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Native Art Department International

Installation (Installation)

The neon sign Walk the Walk (Sam Durant) overlays a Walk/Don’t Walk Sign crosswalk sign onto the text “You Are On Indian Land Show Some Respect.” The sign asks viewers to not walk on Indigenous lands without respecting it, and, switching between a walking person icon in white and a raised hand icon in red, redirects their actions. This work by Native Art Department International signals a reminder that we–the audience and institution–are located on and occupy traditional territories. The work appropriates and twists white artist Sam Durant’s You Are On Indian Land Show Some Respect (2008) in response to his work Scaffold (2012) installed in 2016-7 at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis.

Gabriel Orozco

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Paolo Cirio

Artist Paolo Cirio engages with legal, economic, and cultural systems of information...

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Charwei Tsai

Native Art Department International

Native Art Department International is a collaborative project created in 2016 and administered by Maria Hupfield and Jason Lujan...

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about 9 months ago (04/04/2024)

© 2023 All rights reserved - The Eye of Photography Art Paris 2023 Champ-de-Mars © Marc Domage Art Paris 2023 - Almine Rech Art Paris 2023 - Galerie Dina Vierny Art Paris 2023 - Galerie Zlotowksi Art Paris 2023 - Vue École militaire 1 The 26th edition of Art Paris 2024 will be held from April 4 to 7 at the Grand Palais Éphémère...

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about 9 months ago (04/04/2024)

© 2023 All rights reserved - The Eye of Photography Art Paris au Grand Palais Éphémère, paris Art Paris 2023 © Marc Domage ...

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about 11 months ago (02/11/2024)

Saint Laurent Babylone is devoted to art, books and culture | Wallpaper Saint Laurent Babylone store in Paris (Image credit: Courtesy of Saint Laurent) By Tianna Williams published 11 February 2024 Saint Laurent continues its expansion in Paris – where it recently opened a vast new flagship on Champs-Élysées – with its latest project, Saint Laurent Babylone, a store entirely devoted to art, books and culture...

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about 11 months ago (02/07/2024)

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about 11 months ago (02/06/2024)

Masterpieces from the Barbier-Mueller African and Oceanic Art collection to be sold at Christie's in Paris Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Search Search African art news Masterpieces from the Barbier-Mueller African and Oceanic Art collection to be sold at Christie's in Paris The auction next month will include 100 pieces acquired by Josef Müller and his family Vincent Noce 6 February 2024 Share Twin Baulé mask (Nda), Côte d'ivoire Image: Christie's Ltd One hundred pieces from the prestigious Barbier-Mueller African and Oceanic Art Collection will be auctioned at Christie’s in Paris on 6 March...

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about 11 months ago (01/30/2024)

Nigerian artist Chibuike Uzoma brings dreamy paintings to Paris - arts24 Skip to main content Nigerian artist Chibuike Uzoma brings dreamy paintings to Paris Issued on: 30/01/2024 - 16:28 10:16 arts24 © FRANCE 24 By: Jennifer BEN BRAHIM | Valentine ERBA | Marion CHAVAL | Eve JACKSON Follow | Loïc CHALAVON | Sonia PATRICELLI After showing his work internationally, including in London, Lagos, Cape Town and New York, Nigerian-born artist Chibuike Uzoma is in Paris for his first solo exhibition at Galerie Mitterrand...

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about 11 months ago (01/25/2024)

Loewe and Dior highlight contemporary painters in their Paris fashion shows...

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about 12 months ago (01/23/2024)

Must-see Paris exhibitions 2024: Abstract artist Fiona Rae's messages - arts24 Skip to main content Must-see Paris exhibitions 2024: Abstract artist Fiona Rae's messages Issued on: 23/01/2024 - 15:57 13:25 arts24 © FRANCE 24 By: Jennifer BEN BRAHIM | Marion CHAVAL | Magali FAURE | Eve JACKSON Follow | Loïc CHALAVON 1 min In this edition of arts24, Eve Jackson is joined by one of the most important abstract painters of her generation...

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about 13 months ago (12/15/2023)

Paris to get new fair for Latin American art next September Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Search Search Art fairs news Paris to get new fair for Latin American art next September Mira will bring together around 20 galleries at the Maison de l'Amérique Latine Alexandre Crochet 15 December 2023 Share The Maison de l'Amérique Latine in Paris Courtesy of Maison de l'Amérique Latine It was the only fair missing to allow for a world tour of art without ever leaving Paris...

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about 13 months ago (12/14/2023)

An end to the extravaganza? A quick look at museum exhibitions in Paris during Paris + par Art Basel 2023 | | Flash Art Flash Art uses cookies strictly necessary for the proper functioning of the website, for its legitimate interest to enhance your online experience and to enable or facilitate communication by electronic means...

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about 13 months ago (12/12/2023)

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Ryan Gander
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about 13 months ago (12/02/2023)

November 12 – December 2, 2023...

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about 13 months ago (12/01/2023)

Epic Performance Animates JR's Paris Opera Façade Home / Art / Installation Epic Performance Animates JR’s Paris Opera Façade By Jessica Stewart on December 1, 2023 Photo courtesy of Palais Garnier In September, when JR transformed the façade of the Paris Opera House into a Platonic cave, it was only the first sign of what was to come...

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about 13 months ago (12/01/2023)

Documentation of Michael Ho at High Art, Paris is featured on Contemporary Art Daily....

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about 13 months ago (12/01/2023)

‘You wait for someone to fill the frame’: Remembering Elliott Erwitt in Paris - 1854 Photography Subscribe latest Agenda Bookshelf Projects Industry Insights magazine Explore ANY ANSWERS FINE ART IN THE STUDIO PARENTHOOD ART & ACTIVISM FOR THE RECORD LANDSCAPE PICTURE THIS CREATIVE BRIEF GENDER & SEXUALITY MIXED MEDIA POWER & EMPOWERMENT DOCUMENTARY HOME & BELONGING ON LOCATION PORTRAITURE DECADE OF CHANGE HUMANITY & TECHNOLOGY OPINION THEN & NOW Explore Stories latest agenda bookshelf projects theme in focus industry insights magazine ANY ANSWERS FINE ART IN THE STUDIO PARENTHOOD ART & ACTIVISM FOR THE RECORD LANDSCAPE PICTURE THIS CREATIVE BRIEF GENDER & SEXUALITY MIXED MEDIA POWER & EMPOWERMENT DOCUMENTARY HOME & BELONGING ON LOCATION PORTRAITURE DECADE OF CHANGE HUMANITY & TECHNOLOGY OPINION THEN & NOW Elliott Erwitt in reflection, Tropicana Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, 1957 This article was originally published on 30 March 2023 The passing of Elliott Erwitt is a major loss for the photo community...

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about 13 months ago (11/28/2023)

November 5, 2023 – January 14, 2024...

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about 13 months ago (11/27/2023)

October 15 – November 25, 2023...

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about 14 months ago (11/24/2023)

Mendes Wood DM Creates Success through Friendship, from São Paulo to Paris | Artsy Skip to Main Content Advertisement Art Market Mendes Wood DM Creates Success through Friendship, from São Paulo to Paris Julie Baumgardner Nov 24, 2023 3:39PM Portrait of Pedro Mendes, Felipe Dmab, and Matthew Wood...

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about 14 months ago (11/06/2023)

© 2023 All rights reserved - The Eye of Photography Christer Strömholm, Petit Christer © Christer Strömholm Christer Strömholm, La méthode © Christer Strömholm Christer Strömholm, Chien à Montreuil © Christer Strömholm Christer Strömholm, Café de Flore © Christer Strömholm Christer Strömholm, Alberto Giacometti © Christer Strömholm From 6 to 17 November, Pauline Bréton (Saint-Honoré Art Consulting) is presenting a selection of some thirty prints by the giant of Swedish photography, Christer Strömholm (1918 – 2002)...

Wade Guyton
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about 15 months ago (10/17/2023)

Wade Guyton, Galerie Matthiesen, Ausstellung, Edouard Manet, 1928, 6...

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about 25 months ago (12/01/2022)

A new group exhibition in Paris that draws from philosopher Auguste Comte's teachings on positivism....

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about 26 months ago (11/08/2022)

© 2023 All rights reserved - The Eye of Photography Magreen Gallery, Alberto Magrin solo show at Paris Photo, 2022 Alberto Magrin, Self-Portrait, photograph on porcelain (40x30) cm, 2021 Alberto Magrin, Sage, photograph on porcelain (30x40) cm, 2015 Alberto Magrin, Me by Night, photograph on porcelain (40x30) cm, 2021 Alberto Magrin, Fruit to Love, photograph on porcelain (40x30) cm, 2021 Alberto Magrin, David and Goliath, photograph on porcelain (30x40) cm, 2021 During Paris Photo 2022, The Magreen Gallery presents a solo show by Alberto Magrin, ‘Between Natural and Supernatural’ and an exclusive online viewing room...

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about 27 months ago (10/05/2022)

DUBAI: Christie’s Paris is hosting an online charity auction of Middle Eastern art to benefit artists through the Institut du Monde Arabe (IMA)...

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about 27 months ago (10/05/2022)

The New-York Historical Society and others are soliciting donations of objects and ephemera to document the "unprecedented times in which we are now living"...

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about 27 months ago (10/05/2022)

Contemporary collection finds home in former grain exchange 16 years after plan for Seine island failed...

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about 27 months ago (10/05/2022)

The auction of footwear designer Ernesto Esposito’s design furniture and art pieces from the ’50s to the ’80s at Sotheby’s Paris tops estimates....

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about 27 months ago (10/05/2022)

Paris Hilton talks to Nadja Sayej about having an art studio of every home she has ever owned, why she loves Andy Warhol and how you can bid on this self-portrait piece she made for charity....

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about 27 months ago (10/05/2022)

Billionaire François Pinault’s $170 M...

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about 27 months ago (10/05/2022)

Located in Paris’s former stock exchange building, the Tadao Ando–designed Bourse de Commerce will display Kering founder François Pinault’s art collections to the public...

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about 34 months ago (03/26/2022)

Flora Vesterberg (née Ogilvy) is a curator and speaker with expertise in contemporary and modern art...

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