Center for contemporary non-objective art
Massimiliano Baldassarri
Camila Oliveira Fairclough
Sacha Goerg
Alexandra Guillot
Guillaume Millet
Roman Orepuk
Colombe Marcasiano
Francisco da Mata
Benjamin Riviere
Ingrid Maria Sinibaldi
Damien Sorrentino
Cédric Teisseire
Wilson Trouve'
Emmanuel Van der Meulen
Tilman Bungert
Petra Bungert
Group show. The exibition aims to survey artistic production focusing on the realm of reductive and conceptual art within the perimeters of a more regional aspect. In addition to painting, sculpture and video works of 14 artists, tha show presents site-specific works - both indoors and outdoors. Curated by Tilman & Petra Bungert.
curated by Tilman & Petra Bungert
Non-Objectif Sud (NOS) is pleased to present its fifth exhibition and residency program with Le beau, le bien, le vrai, an exhibition curated by Petra Bungert and Tilman of CCNOA (Center for Contemporary Non-Objective Art, Brussels, Belgium).
The exhibition will take place at La Barralière, Tulette, France from July 11 through September 12, 2010.
The exhibition project Le beau, le bien, le vrai presented by NOS aims to survey artistic production focusing on the realm of reductive and conceptual art within the perimeters of a more regional aspect. For this exhibition CCNOA has invited 14 artists working in the francophone -and neighboring francophone countries- cultural landscapes. The participating artists live and work in Paris, Marseille and Nice (FR) as well as Grenoble, Geneva and Neuchâtel (CH) and have attended renowned art schools including the Villa Arson, Nice.
In addition to painting, sculpture and video works, Le beau, le bien, le vrai will also present site-specific works - both indoors and outdoors. Turning NOS into their temporary studio, the artists will expand and reflect on NOS’s magnificent setting and the environment.
Since its inception in 1998, CCNOA, a multidisciplinary non-for-profit art organization currently based in Brussels, has established a platform to review and introduce contemporary artistic positions, strategies and developments in the field of ‘reductive’ art on an international level. Focusing for the past 12 years on the dialogue between artists, art-professionals and art-lovers from around the globe, CCNOA has helped to renew the discourse surrounding the subject of contemporary reductive art and has inspired many others to set up similar organizations.
To broaden communication and exchange between artists and the public, CCNOA has also organized a series of traveling group exhibitions in the USA, Australia and Europe in addition to its ongoing exhibition program in Brussels.
Non-Objectif Sud was founded by co-directors Andrew Huston and Karole Vail in 2005 as an alternative to the institutional space of the commercial art gallery. NOS is located at La Barralière, a farmhouse with an adjoining exhibition space in the Rhône Valley 50 kms north of Avignon. Each summer, artists are invited in residence to collaborate, create and exhibit site-specific artworks.
Opening: Saturday july 10, 3pm-7pm
Non-Objectif Sud - NOS
contemporary art exhibitions and residency programs
La Barralière, Tulette
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