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Out-Of-___(Paris)

Out-of-___(paris)
Curated by Leila Khastoo with
Chris Burden, Harun Farocki, David Gilbert, Gareth James, Vishal Jugdeo
Peter Kirby, Oliver Laric, Simon Leung, Jan Mancuska, Job Piston, Miljohn Ruperto,
Amie Siegel, Jill Spector, Diego Tonus, Kerry Tribe, Francesco Vezzoli, David Wojnarowicz
Exhibition view, Out-Of-___(Paris), photo © Chiwook Nho.
Exhibition view Out-Of-___(Paris), photo © Aurélien...
Déplis, trames et grilles

déplis, trames et grilles
An exhibition of Marie-Jeanne HOFFNER
12th May – 13th July 2012
Double Game
Basing itself on actual spaces and territories and borrowing their systems of standardized representation such as maps, patterns and cartography, the often site-specific work of Marie-Jeanne Hoffner – including drawings, installations, videos, photographs, models, etc. – broadens these perspectives...
Le rêve de surplomber

Le rêve de surplomber
with Chloé Dugit-Gros, Aurélie Godard, Pierre Leguillon, Kristina Solomoukha and Eric Tabuchi.
November 19, 2011 – January 28, 2012
The exhibition takes its name from a work by Aurélie Godard: Carlo Mollino in San Remo (le rêve de surplomber). Here it’s a homage to the architect through the evocation of one of his unfinished projects, based in Italy and positioned...
Probable, préférable, plausible, possible

Probable, preferable, plausible, possible
Curated by Jill Gasparina with Sophia Ajdir, Franck Eon, Mathis Gasser
Anthea Hamilton, Mark Leckey and Shana Moulton
September 17 – October 29, 2011
Save the date / Shana Moulton – “ I Lost Something in the Hills “
Performance Tuesday, October 18, 2011, 6 pm
In « How to build a world? »[1], Stuart Candy (a.k.a. the skeptical futuryst)...
Mercredi, viendras-tu manger, Jean, sur une nappe propre ?

Mercredi, viendras-tu manger, Jean, sur une nappe propre ?
Aurélie Godard
May 28 - July 16, 2011
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Topology of Memory (On the work of Aurélie Godard)
Wooden surfaces assembled in a certain order
A life-buoy is the consequence of the path of a disc travelling the 360° of a circle. The mazzocchio is a Florentine headdress that can be described as the geometrization of a life-buoy. The original...
Vanishing Point / Vantage Point

Vanishing Point / Vantage Point
Elena Damiani
Magali Lefebvre
02.04 – 14.05
Vanishing Point, Vantage Point brings together Elena Damiani and Magali Lefebvre around considerations of points-of-view and vanishing points, both necessary for the creation of a view in perspective. The two artists enter into a dialogue with architecture and question the manner of representation obtained through...
Life in a house with wooden billows

BERLIN – PARIS 2011
PSM Gallery @ Dohyang Lee
Life in a house with wooden billows
Øystein Aasan
Thomas Chapman
Mathis Collins
Sophie Erlund
29 Janvier – 12 Février 2011
‘The small room into which the young man was shown was covered with yellow wallpaper: there were geraniums in the windows, which were covered with muslin curtains; the setting sun cast a harsh light over...
This must be the place

BERLIN – PARIS 2011
Dohyang Lee @ Psm Gallery
This must be the place
Chloé Dugit-Gros
Laetitia Badaut Haussmann
Marie-Jeanne Hoffner
Fleur Noguera
15 January – 29 January 2011
As part of the 2011 edition of the exchange project between galleries in Berlin and Paris, the galerie Dohyang Lee is delighted to present the exhibition This Must Be the Place, bringing together Chloé Dugit-Gros,...
Working Backwards

Working Backwards
Laetitia Badaut Haussmann
13 November – 23 December 2010
“Everything must be considered as though it were spoken by a character in a novel.” Roland Barthes (Roland Barthes par lui-même)
In 1944, the Argentine lady of letters and patron Edelmira Thompson de Mendiluce published a text which, for many, prefigured the New Novel: Poe’s Room, based on Edgar Allan Poe’s...