Le Plateau
Paris

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Happy twenty !

Le Plateau turns 20 !

They are 20 years old !

 

In order to reaffirm a logic of prospection that has led it to reveal a number of artists for the first time in France in its historic place of production and experimentation, the Frac Île-de-France has launched an exceptional call for projects aimed at art schools and its students.

Undergraduate students from both French and international art schools were invited to freely propose an original image in complete freedom to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Plateau in Paris.

The Frac Île-de-France will display the images made by the students on Instagram and has selected 20 images that will be distributed in the form of posters that you will find:

1-In the windows of the Plateau (its main exhibition space in Paris), the Antenne (its educational space) and its reserves in Romainville,

2-In the windows of the main contemporary art venues of the TRAM network in Île-de-France, leaving it up to each venue to choose its own proposal.

3-in a poster campaign in Paris

 

The 20 posters were created by : Rachel Borensztejn, Simon Bouillère, Brieuc Bouwens, Tom Brabant, Xuteng Chen, Li Deshayes Parré, Alice Frost, Antoine Geslin, Luca Gianola, Amalia Khalifa, Alice Lagarde, Antonin Langlinay, Nicolas Lebeau, Julie Le Meur, Clémence Lepesqueux, Nicolas Marbeau, Ilya Martynov, Antoine Moret, Lucie Robin and Judith Soulages, coming from the following art schools : ENSAPC Cergy, ENSP Arles, ENSA Bourges, EnsAD, Beaux-Arts de Paris, Ateliers de Sèvres, École supérieure d’art d’Aix-en-Provence, EESAB Rennes, Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne.

 

Happy twenty Party !

19.11.22, 7pm-00am

Shows from 8.15pm

© Corentin Canesson

 

 

 

 

To celebrate this event with the young artists participating in the project, a party night, Happy twenty, is organised at the Plateau on Saturday 19 November, from 7pm to midnight, on the occasion of the WEFRAC (Week-end of Frac), with a programme of concerts (from 8pm):

TNHCH: experimental rock band with eclectic influences combining post-rock, post-punk, electronic and ambient music, born in Rennes in 2013 under the impulse of Corentin Canesson (guitar/ also visual artist graduated from the École Européenne Supérieure d’Art de Bretagne and the HGB (Academy of Visual Arts) in Leipzig, in Germany) and Arthur Beuvier (machines, synthesizers), joined by Damien Le Dévédec (bass, vocals), Tim Karbon (drums, percussions) and Maëla Bescond (vocals). https://tnhch.bandcamp.com

Prosper: Prosper Legault’s sculptures are the result of an assembly of disparate elements, found while working the streets of Paris at night. He usesthe same process in his musical practice, which he considers from a freestyle angle, letting the words come out in an uncontrolled flow. The sculptures, like the songs, are rebus of scraps. He is the author of two collections of songs in collaboration with musicians, published on the RED LEBANESE label. https://redlebanese.bandcamp.com/album/autant-pour-moi

Infecticide: a Parisian trio mixing electro, indus, cold wave and German EBM from the 80’s, Infecticide add metallic saturated and grindingguitar sounds and almost minimalist melodies on steel rhythms. A sharp and efficient electro-punk-wave with neo-dadaist lyrics for an unclassifiable mixture as squeaking as it is explosive. https://infecticide.bandcamp.com

On Saturday 19 November, the exhibition Energies by Judith Hopf will only be partially visible due to the preparation of the concerts. Free entry

 

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le plateau, paris

22 rue des Alouettes

75019 Paris