Inside

Inside

Palais de Tokyo

Andro Wekua, Untitled, 2011. Wax, wood, steel, fabrics. 150 x 72 x 223.5 cm. Collection Nicoletta Fiorucci, London. Courtesy Gladstone Gallery (New York, Brussels). © Andro Wekua.

September 9, 2014

Inside
20 October 2014–11 January 2015

Opening: Sunday 19 October
Press opening: 4:30–6pm
VIP preview: 6pm

Palais de Tokyo
13, avenue du Président Wilson
75 116 Paris
France

www.palaisdetokyo.com

In the fall of 2014, Palais de Tokyo will present Inside—a group exhibition that is, above all, a voyage within, an exploration of self, and a unique experience that transforms the building into an organism to be traveled. This season will also be the occasion to discover David Maljković, an artist chosen together with the Paris Festival d’Automne, who will fill an entire floor of the Palais de Tokyo with his retro-futurist science fiction games. Finally, Inside China will present the first selection of works chosen by a Palais de Tokyo curator who went to meet with artists in China during a prospecting expedition conducted over the course of the year.

Inside
Inside offers visitors a passage to the interior of the self, for which the exhibition space serves as a metaphor. This immense odyssey, both physical and psychological, invites us to walk through two floors of the Palais de Tokyo that have been transformed by artists in such a way that, from one installation to the next, we remain constantly immersed in the works, which lead us within ourselves—from our skin to our most intimate thoughts.

With: Jean-Michel Alberola, Dove Allouche, Yuri Ancarani, Sookoon Ang, Christophe Berdaguer & Marie Pejus, Christian Boltanski, Peter Buggenhout, Marc Couturier, Nathalie Djurberg & Hans Berg, Dran, Valia Fetisov, Marcius Galan, Ryan Gander, Ion Grigorescu, Hu Xiaoyuan, Eva Jospin, Jesper Just, Mikhail Karikis & Uriel Orlow, Mark Manders, Bruce Nauman,  Mike Nelson, Numen, Abraham Poincheval, Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook, Reynold Reynolds & Patrick Jolley, Ataru Sato, Stéphane Thidet, Tunga, Andra Ursuta,  Andro Wekua, Artur Zmijewski

Curators: Jean de Loisy, Daria de Beauvais and Katell Jaffrès

David Maljković: In Low Resolution
Co-produced with le Festival d’Automne à Paris
Palais de Tokyo invites one of the most important Croatian artists, David Maljković, who has chosen to confront us with a present that cannot be defined. He explores the effects of time—be it historical time, technical time, or the time of the work itself—and puts them into action. 

Curator: Julien Fronsacq

Inside China–L’Intérieur du Géant (Inside China-Interior of Le Géant)
Co-produced with the K11 Art Foundation
In the context of its international mission, Palais de Tokyo recruited curator Jo-ey Tang to travel to China and Southeast Asia. After a year of prospecting, Inside China – L’Intérieur du Géant presents a selection of five Chinese artists in dialogue with three French artists including the renowned Nadar.

With: Renaud Jerez, Li Gang, Edwin Lo, Nadar, Aude Pariset, Wu Hao, Yu Ji, Zhao Yao and Cheng Ran as special guest

Curators: Jo-ey Tang and K11 appointed Wang Chunchen (Central Academy of Fine Arts Museum, Beijing)

And also:
20 October–23 November: Shahryar Nashat (Winner Of The Prix Lafayette 2013)
Les Modules Fondation Pierre Bergé – Yves Saint Laurent
20 October–23 November: Jean-Marie Appriou. Enrique Ramirez (Winner Of The Prix Découverte 2014 des Amis du Palais de Tokyo)
12 December 2014–11 January 2015: Virginie Gouband, Louise Pressager, Qingmei Yao (Winners of the 59th Salon de Montrouge)


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