Strange Days
19 Jan - 02 Apr 2017
STRANGE DAYS
19 January - 2 April 2017
Xavier Antin, Pierre-Olivier Arnaud, Zbyněk Baladran, Erica Baum, Maurice Blaussyld, Alejandro Cesarco, Daniel Gustav Cramer, Francesco Gennari, Ian Kiaer, Melvin Moti, Gyan Panchal, Clément Rodzielski, Paul Sietsema, Lucy Skaer/Rosalind Nashashibi (temporary list)
Curator: Xavier Franceschi
Exhibition conceived from the frac île-de-france collection with some of the latest acquisitions, Strange Days gathers a set of works sharing a kind of indistinction and strangeness, due not only to the nature of the subjects they seem to address, but also to the innovative or at least original form they adopt in order to achieve it.
If some of them open up the field of possibilities and outline prospects, most of them assert themselves as puzzles we should solve.
The exhibition scenography will match this logic with a space – a priori widely open and free from any partitioning – where the works, far from being highly visible, will literally be to detected or will emerge in an unexpected way.
19 January - 2 April 2017
Xavier Antin, Pierre-Olivier Arnaud, Zbyněk Baladran, Erica Baum, Maurice Blaussyld, Alejandro Cesarco, Daniel Gustav Cramer, Francesco Gennari, Ian Kiaer, Melvin Moti, Gyan Panchal, Clément Rodzielski, Paul Sietsema, Lucy Skaer/Rosalind Nashashibi (temporary list)
Curator: Xavier Franceschi
Exhibition conceived from the frac île-de-france collection with some of the latest acquisitions, Strange Days gathers a set of works sharing a kind of indistinction and strangeness, due not only to the nature of the subjects they seem to address, but also to the innovative or at least original form they adopt in order to achieve it.
If some of them open up the field of possibilities and outline prospects, most of them assert themselves as puzzles we should solve.
The exhibition scenography will match this logic with a space – a priori widely open and free from any partitioning – where the works, far from being highly visible, will literally be to detected or will emerge in an unexpected way.