Asim Waqif
07 Dec 2012 - 21 Jan 2013
Asim Waqif, Bordel Monstre, 2012
Installation view at Palais de Tokyo, Paris
Production SAM Art Project. Photo Romain Meriaux Delabarre.
Installation view at Palais de Tokyo, Paris
Production SAM Art Project. Photo Romain Meriaux Delabarre.
[Asim Waqif, "Bordel Monstre", installation en cours, Palais de Tokyo, Paris. Production SAM Art Project. Photo Romain Meriaux Delabarre.]
Asim Waqif, Bordel Monstre, 2012
Installation view at Palais de Tokyo, Paris
Production SAM Art Project. Photo Romain Meriaux Delabarre.
Asim Waqif, Bordel Monstre, 2012
Installation view at Palais de Tokyo, Paris
Production SAM Art Project. Photo Romain Meriaux Delabarre.
Installation view at Palais de Tokyo, Paris
Production SAM Art Project. Photo Romain Meriaux Delabarre.
Asim Waqif, Bordel Monstre, 2012
Installation view at Palais de Tokyo, Paris
Production SAM Art Project. Photo Romain Meriaux Delabarre.
Installation view at Palais de Tokyo, Paris
Production SAM Art Project. Photo Romain Meriaux Delabarre.
ASIM WAQIF
Bordel Monstre
7 December 2012 - 21 January 2013
For his first exhibition in Europe, Asim Waqif gives shape to the attrition of the world by developing a language anchored in contemporary urban society. In an atypical space, evocative of archaeological ruins but also of a survival from modernist architecture, the artist produces a deeply committed and witty intervention which visitors are invited to walk through and experience. Reusing bits and pieces left over from earlier exhibitions, the artist creates a structure inhabited by a complex interactive electronic system, reacting differently according to each individual. Visiting Bordel Monstre is thus a unique experience for everyone.
Bordel Monstre
7 December 2012 - 21 January 2013
For his first exhibition in Europe, Asim Waqif gives shape to the attrition of the world by developing a language anchored in contemporary urban society. In an atypical space, evocative of archaeological ruins but also of a survival from modernist architecture, the artist produces a deeply committed and witty intervention which visitors are invited to walk through and experience. Reusing bits and pieces left over from earlier exhibitions, the artist creates a structure inhabited by a complex interactive electronic system, reacting differently according to each individual. Visiting Bordel Monstre is thus a unique experience for everyone.