L’Homme aux cent yeux (la grande revue)

This new review – in a nod to its glorious ancestors of the 30s and to the spirit of the Music Hall – proposes an annual programme of live interventions, open to all kinds of artistic creation (acoustic, filmic, choreographic, etc.), by artists invited to occupy the exhibition spaces in two phases.

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Surfaces of you

We are used to objects fulfilling functions other than what their original design intended. This is where an entirely new relationship is built, where our emotions give objects their evocative power. The works that the exhibition gathers can be seen as just so many moments in which our feelings harmonise with our environment in both an irrational and unexpected way.

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Billy – Julien Bismuth

This new review – in a nod to its glorious ancestors of the 30s and to the spirit of the Music Hall – proposes an annual programme of live interventions, open to all kinds of artistic creation (acoustic, filmic, choreographic, etc.), by artists invited to occupy the exhibition spaces. Julien Bismuth will be the next artist to be invited to perform for the review.

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Révélations

Assisted by the frac’s public outreach team, a study group gathered by Les Arcades (Issy-les-Moulineaux Art School) explored the various stages in the making of a contemporary art exhibition, from choosing and staging the works to devising a programme of events and advertising.
With the works of Erica BAUM, Anne BREGEAUT, Stefan BRÜGGEMANN, Raymond HAINS, Teun HOCKS, Véronique JOUMARD, MRZYK & MORICEAU, Bruno MUNARI, Olaf NICOLAI et Joëlle TUERLINCKX.

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Datumo ! – Julien Prévieux

Through his research into statactivism, Julien Prévieux questions the predominant role of quantified data in daily life, with the aim of undermining their original function and finding new usages for them. He occupies the frac’s window display with some new diagrams which reproduce the gazes’ movements of some participants facing Quality Street, the previous window display by Nicolas Chardon.

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VOL. XVI – Haris Epaminonda

The frac île-de-france is presenting the first solo exhibition in France by Haris Epaminonda at le plateau. The work of the Cyprus-born artist, who currently lives and works in Berlin, comprises films, sculptures and installations that incorporate images and objects borrowed from various origins and epochs, staging multiple encounters, while cultivating an explicit relationship with the past. Pages of old books, vases or statuettes are put into relation through visual associations that form a fictional space.

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A Readymade Ceremony – Felicia Atkinson

For L’Homme aux cent yeux (revue), Felicia Atkinson plays an half improvised, half-composed version of her last opus, A Readymade Ceremony, that she considers a sort of rebirth at all levels of creation, especially musical, but also plastic, literary and, more broadly, poetic and political.

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