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Dans le Palais de Cristal

Biennale de Venise / May 7th 2011

Exhibition “Dans le Palais de Cristal” during the Art Biennal of Venice
photographic and video works of a generation of artists supported by the National Center for Visual Arts at CAASI Italy – May 2011

With :
Louidgi Beltrame, Isabelle Cornaro, Alain Declercq, Julien Discrit, Philippe Durand, Didier Faustino, Dora Garcia, Ange Leccia, Laurent Grasso, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Valérie Jouve, Bouchra Khalili, Florence Lazar, Charles de Meaux, Laurent Montaron, Charlotte Moth, Nicolas Moulin, Arnaud des Pallières, Marie Reinert, Maya Schweizer, Marie Voignier, Clemens von Wedemeyer.

Cities have become ideal places for representing the liberation of mankind and at the same time its alienation. Having been invented in the same period of cinema, modern urban spaces have constituted themselves like films through successive collages, editing processes and uses of light.
Contemporary artists have been setting up city sketch books in cinematographic space and claiming the kind of architecture proper to both films and urban spaces in order to explore modernity, public spaces, and identity; its subject and floating singularity.

Exhibition curators : Pascal Beausse & Pascale Cassagnau, CNAP

During the Venice Biennale, Inauguration of the exhibition in the presence of F. Mitterand Minister of Culture

Dans le Palais de Cristal
Biennale de Venise / May 7th 2011

Exhibition “Dans le Palais de Cristal” during the Art Biennal of Venice
photographic and video works of a generation of artists supported by the National Center for Visual Arts at CAASI Italy – May 2011

With :
Louidgi Beltrame, Isabelle Cornaro, Alain Declercq, Julien Discrit, Philippe Durand, Didier Faustino, Dora Garcia, Ange Leccia, Laurent Grasso, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Valérie Jouve, Bouchra Khalili, Florence Lazar, Charles de Meaux, Laurent Montaron, Charlotte Moth, Nicolas Moulin, Arnaud des Pallières, Marie Reinert, Maya Schweizer, Marie Voignier, Clemens von Wedemeyer.

Cities have become ideal places for representing the liberation of mankind and at the same time its alienation. Having been invented in the same period of cinema, modern urban spaces have constituted themselves like films through successive collages, editing processes and uses of light.
Contemporary artists have been setting up city sketch books in cinematographic space and claiming the kind of architecture proper to both films and urban spaces in order to explore modernity, public spaces, and identity; its subject and floating singularity.

Exhibition curators : Pascal Beausse & Pascale Cassagnau, CNAP

During the Venice Biennale, Inauguration of the exhibition in the presence of F. Mitterand Minister of Culture

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