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PALAIS Magazine
Palais de Tokyo
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75116 Paris France
www.palaismagazine.com


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 VISUAL ARTS | MAGAZINES



Palais de Tokyo

PALAIS Magazine



Issue 18 out now

The magazine of Palais de Tokyo

www.palaismagazine.com

Highlights of issue 18 include:
– 53 contributions of young curators presenting their exhibition at Palais de Tokyo and in galleries and art spaces all over Paris.
– the issue 7 ½ of the journal The Exhibitionist.

Published at the occasion of Nouvelles vagues, the 2013 summer season of Palais de Tokyo, this issue of PALAIS underlines the importance of the recently defined curator figure and sheds light upon current exhibition practices developed by the latter. In order to testify about this transformation in the art ecosystem, Palais de Tokyo presents the projects of 21 young curators or curator groups (of 13 different nationalities) selected after an international call for proposals, and leads along 32 galleries and art spaces all over Paris, with the support of the French Art Dealers Association. The magazine PALAIS devotes its issue #18 to original contributions by these young curators.

With Damien Airault; Antonia Alampi & Jason Waite; Massimiliano Baldassari; Jean Barberis; Rod Barton; Léa Bismuth; The Black Ninja Faction; Maxime Bondu, Gaël Grivet, Bénédicte Le Pimpec & Émile Ouroumov; Julie Boukobza, Simon Castets & Nicolas Trezzi; Margaux Brugvin; Anthea Buys & Mikhael Subotzky; Les frères Chapuisat; Gaël Charbau; Stéphane Chatry; Jonathan Chauveau; Les Commissaires Anonymes; Marion Daniel; Gallien Déjean & Fanny Schulmann; Vanessa Desclaux; Dorothée Dupuis; Ken Farmer & Conrad Shawcross; Marie Frampier & Javier Villa; Luca Francesconi with Frédérique & Philippe Valentin; Albertine de Galbert, Isabelle Le Normand, Andrew Berardini, Anca Rujoiu & Jesse McKee; Paul Galvez; Laurent Grasso; Donatien Grau; Marie Griffay; Shanay Jhaveri; Haeju Kim; Nina Kirsch; Martha Kirszenbaum; Gabriel Kuri; Judicaël Lavrador; Luca Lo Pinto; Matteo Lucchetti; Ana Mendoza Aldana with Cartel de Kunst; Mathieu Mercier; Valentine Meyer & Marion Papillon; Nabila Mokrani; Tom Morton; Florence Ostende; Arnauld Pierre; Sinziana Ravini; Jo-Ey Tang; Natalia Valencia; Alexandre Vial; Adnan Yildiz; Sophie Zante.

Special guest for this issue 18:
The Exhibitionist, an American journal on curatorial practices and exhibition making, offers a subjective exhibition history through six particular examples, in both English and French, covering 70 pages to be discovered inside PALAIS magazine. With texts by: Julian Myers-Szupinska, Constance Lewallen, Lars Bang Larsen, Tirdad Zolghadr, Dan Cameron, Zdenka Badovinac

When Palais de Tokyo and the magazine PALAIS invited The Exhibitionist to organize a special issue of the journal, we decided to compile all of the past "Back in the Day" contributions and present them as a loose and idiosyncratic history of exhibitions (…).Taken together, these essays offer a subjective, underrecognized exhibition history that runs parallel to the timeline of 'landmark' exhibitions.
—Excerpt from The Exhibitionist editorial by Chelsea Haines, Jens Hoffmann, and Lumi Tan

Published three times a year by Palais de Tokyo, PALAIS magazine offers an in-depth perspective on the exhibitions and program of Palais de Tokyo. Each season, the magazine includes dossiers, interviews, essays, special projects and inserts, all contributed by artists, art critics, historians or theorists, making PALAIS magazine an essential tool for apprehending contemporary art.

PALAIS magazine is bilingual English/French. It is available internationally.

Online orders and subscriptions: visit www.palaismagazine.com.







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