Shared singularities

Shared singularities

Le 116

Le 116, Centre for contemporary arts, Montreuil, 2013. Photo: Nicolas Durand. Architect: Bernard Desmoulin.
October 10, 2013

October 16, 2013 –January 11, 2014

Opening: October 16, 7pm

Le 116
116, rue de Paris
93100 Montreuil, France
Hours: Wednesday–Saturday 2–7pm 

www.le116.net                                       

Montreuil, a city which plays an essential role in the project of Greater Paris, is going to have its own contemporary art centre for the first time. Le 116, located at 116 rue de Paris, is to celebrate its inauguration on the 16th of October, 2013. 200 square metres in a former manor house, featuring a contemporary extension, are dedicated to the presentation of current forms of artistic practice. Le 116 will present three exhibitions a year, linking local and international artistic production. It hosts up to three residencies a year. Le 116 intends to particularly support artistic currents which are rarely to be found in galleries or art fairs, and which manifest themselves as politically informed, dynamic forms of aesthetic research. 

As a response to the “societal layering” (mix) which is typical of Montreuil, Le 116 is not interested in reflecting a singular, directing vision, but rather in uniting actors from different horizons. Le 116 proposes that the spectator takes part in the creation and actively engages with the artists, in order to multiply the voices that will resonate within the art centre. The resulting effect of “polyphony”—that we prefer to the solitude of the exhibition curator—paves the way towards an open form of dialogue based on prolonged exchange between artists and the public, visitors and Le 116 team, professionals and amateurs.

Le 116 will be permanently open to contribution
Two long term projects transform Le 116 into a genuinely public space. Each is accessible even beyond the exhibition cycle, and will invite the contribution of locals:

Le Quartier Général is an independent research group which aims to establish long-lasting links between Le 116 and its environment. Made up of former students of the “SPEAP – Expérimentation Art et Politique” course at Sciences Po in Paris, this collective consists of nine professionals from every horizon: sociology, dance and performance, film and video, photography, semiology, geography and political science. Le Quartier Général aims to generate a multiple of moments for the general public to share. Le Quartier Général will function as a crossroads between artistic gesture, scientific research, ‘mapping’ the territory and creating a dynamic archive. To actually exist, it needs local inhabitants of Montreuil to become involved in it.

The Silent University is an autonomous knowledge exchange platform, initiated by Ahmet Öğüt. The University recruits asylum seekers, refugees and immigrants with a professional background in their countries of origin, which, due to systematical social exclusion and processes of discrimination, is unable to put their knowledge to professional use in the countries which they currently live in. Through the Silent University, careers that have been muted are included and reassigned. Taking the form of an academic program, lectures, seminars, and an online platform. The Silent University started initially in London in 2012 in collaboration with Delfina Foundation and Tate. It is currently being established in the Sweden in collaboration with Tensta Konsthall and in Germany in collaboration with Maxim Gorki Theater. In October 2013, it is introduced for the first time in France, at Le 116.

The Silent University was first shown at the Tate Gallery in London, with the support of the Delphina Foundation and then at the Showroom London. In October, it is introduced for the first time in France, at Le 116.  

Opening exhibition: Shared singularities
Far from expressing a singular vision, this first exhibition draws up a “catalogue of collective desire” generated by the appearance of an art centre in the specific context that is Montreuil in 2013. It reflects the multiple meetings and exchanges with local actors,  as well as the preliminary research that has been carried out among artists, creators and art professionals. The exhibition gathers together the many voices and gestures that invoke the Other, considered to be an alterity that is as desirable as it is irreducible.

Participating artists: Ivan Argote & Pauline Bastard / Sylvie Blocher / Simon Boudvin / Jagna Ciuchta / Andrea Faciu & Guillaume Blondeau / Laurent Mareschal / Microsillons / Otobong Nkanga /  Laurence Nicola / Tami Notsani / Célio Paillard & Frédéric Mathevet / Alexandra Sà / Katarina Zdjelar

The Silent University initiated by Ahmet Öğüt, coordinated by Maya Mikelsone.

Le Quartier Général operated by Axel Meunier/ Anna Recalde Miranda / Claire Fouquet/ Ralph Mahfoud/ Anne Dubos / Sarah Garbarg / Romain di Vozzo / Lucie Alexis / Fanny Doucarché. 


Curator / Director: Marlene Rigler 
Team: Marine Clouet, Charlotte Happeday, Jane Toussaint
Director of Cultural Development of the City of Montreuil: Marie Rouhète
Under the tutorship of the City of Montreuil, France
Contact: marlene.rigler [​at​] montreuil.fr


Le 116 is ten minutes from Paris’ city centre by metro.

 

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