Gabriel Abrantes
Benjamin Crotty
Farah Atassi
Laetitia Badaut Haussmann
Gaelle Boucand
Mohamed Bourouissa
Guillaume Bresson
Pierre-Laurent Cassiere
Yuhsin U. Chang
Stephanie Cherpin
Pauline Curnier Jardin
Melanie Delattre-Vogt
Alain Della Negra
Kaori Kinoshita
Daniel Dewar
Gregory Gicquel
Bertrand Dezoteux
Rebecca Digne
Antoine Dorotte
Julien Dubuisson
Vincent Ganivet
Fabien Giraud
Raphael Siboni
Camille Henrot
Louise Herve'
Chloe' Maillet
Armand Jalut
Laurent Le Deunff
Benoit Maire
Vincent Mauger
Robin Meier
Ali Momeni
Théo Mercier
Nicolas Milhe'
Benoit-Marie Moriceau
Jorge Pedro Nunez
Masahide Otani
Florian Pugnaire
David Raffini
Jean-Xavier Renaud
Raphaelle Ricol
Bettina Samson
Alexandre Singh
Oscar Tuazon
Cyril Verde
Mathis Collins
Duncan Wylie
Chen Yang
Dynasty's multiplicity of media and stylistic approaches highlights all the dynamism of a generation and the sheer diversity of concerns extending from the future of machine-man to a realism embracing the private, the political and the social. Improvised materials are given fresh cachet, while the use of computers and the digital brings radical change to our perception of space and objects. The project is a logical extension of the forward-looking agenda pursued since 1977 in ARC's Workshops series at the Musee d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, and Modules at the Palais de Tokyo. Curated by Fabrice Hergott and Marc-Olivier Wahler.
Curated by Fabrice Hergott and Marc-Olivier Wahler
1 exhibition, 2 venues, 40 artists, 80 projects: «Dynasty» is the outcome of an innovative joint venture involving the Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris/ARC and the Palais de Tokyo.
In an original stereophonic presentation, the participating artists are occupying the two exhibition spaces in their entirety, with one project or work in each. Dynasty’s multiplicity of media and stylistic approaches highlights all the dynamism of a generation and the sheer diversity of concerns extending from the future of machine-man to a realism embracing the private, the political and the social. Improvised materials are given fresh cachet, while the use of computers and the digital brings radical change to our perception of space and objects.
The project is a logical extension of the forward-looking agenda pursued since 1977 in ARC’s Workshops series at the Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, and Modules at the Palais de Tokyo. Offering an overview of the young French art scene – including French artists living abroad and foreign artists living in France – the exhibition testifies to the rise in Paris and France generally of art schools, art centres, the Regional Contemporary Art Collections and alternative venues.
With : Gabriel Abrantes and Benjamin Crotty / Farah Atassi / Laëtitia Badaut Haussmann / Gaëlle Boucand / Mohamed Bourouissa / Guillaume Bresson / Pierre-Laurent Cassière / Yuhsin U. Chang / Stéphanie Cherpin / Pauline Curnier Jardin / Mélanie Delattre-Vogt / Alain Della Negra and Kaori Kinoshita / Dewar et Gicquel / Bertrand Dezoteux / Rebecca Digne / Antoine Dorotte / Julien Dubuisson / Vincent Ganivet / Fabien Giraud and Raphaël Siboni / Camille Henrot / Louise Hervé and Chloé Maillet / Armand Jalut / Laurent Le Deunff / Benoît Maire / Vincent Mauger / Robin Meier and Ali Momeni / Théo Mercier / Nicolas Milhé / Benoît-Marie Moriceau / Jorge Pedro Núñez / Masahide Otani / Florian Pugnaire and David Raffini / Jean-Xavier Renaud / Raphaëlle Ricol / Bettina Samson / Alexandre Singh / Oscar Tuazon and Eli Hansen / Cyril Verde + Mathis Collins / Duncan Wylie / Chen Yang /
Cultural events
Lecture-performances by guests of Alain Della Negra
and Kaori Kinoshita as part of the project The Coming Race Thursdays 10, 17, 24 June, 7pm, 1 July, 6pm, MAM
Imaginez Maintenant/Imagine Now, Four days for young artists
- Thursday 1 July
Florian Pugnaire and David Raffini exhibition: in fine,
performance 7:30pm, Palais de Tokyo
Concert by Les Vraoum, 9pm, MAM
Benoît-Marie Moriceau, 10pm, MAM forecourt.
- Friday 2 July
Robin Meier & Ali Momeni, activation of a sound installation and
presentation of the project by Robin Meier, 7pm, MAM
«Dynasty» summer school
Saturday and Sunday 4–5 September, Palais de Tokyo
For two days heads of museums, art school directors, gallerists, curators and art critics discuss art factories and issues in contemporary art.
Free on presentation of exhibition entry ticket
Press opening 10 June 2010, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Public opening 8 p.m. to midnight
Palais de Tokyo
13, avenue du Président Wilson, Paris
Noon to midnight, daily except Mondays
Musée d’Art moderne de la Ville de Paris / ARC
11, avenue du Président Wilson, - Paris
Tuesday–Sunday, 10am – 6pm, late night Thursday until 10pm
Admission
Full rate: 9 €, Concessions: 6 €
Half rate: 4,50 €, Tarif imagin’r : 3 €
The ticket provides admission to the exhibition in the two institutions.
Valid for a single visit to each until 5 September.