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| Title: le passage |
| By (author): Claire Zaniolo |
| ISBN10-13: 2847111484 : 9782847111484 |
| On the occasion of the group show Tituba, who protects us? (18.10.2024 â 05.01.2025), the Palais de Tokyo invited the artist Claire Zaniolo to create a risograph-printed publication based on her photographic series Portraits des mien·nes â Guadeloupe, après quinze ans dâ absence (2021â 2024), accompanied by an original text. The artist revisited her photographs using the risograph, a stencil-based printing technique known for its vibrant colors, to offer a unique reinterpretation of her works. This book, entirely conceived, printed and crafted in the Palais de Tokyoâ s publishing workshop, is available in a limited edition of 260 copies. 4-color Risograph print (aqua, fluorescent pink, yellow, black) on Munken Print White 115 g paper and laser print on 90 g tracing paper. A multidisciplinary artist, researcher and artistic director with Guadeloupean roots, Claire Zanioloâ s practice combines photography, video, and graphic design. |
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Pages: 24
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| Published: Palais de Tokyo - November 2024 |
| Format: Paperback |
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| List Price: 13.00 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: In Stock
Qty Available: 25 |
| Title: 1 of: 6 |
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| Title: Magazine P L S issue 39 â collective joy |
| ISBN10-13: 2847111506 : 9782847111507 |
| Issue 39 of P L S magazine takes us into group dynamics conducive to the experience and learning of joy. Through festive, creative, and social endeavours, this issue highlights the role of sociocultural, educational and collective practices in art history. It particularly invites us to reflect on the notion of participation in creation. Each contribution encourages us to perceive the ever-growing scope of collective joyâ a joy that has to do with our capacity to affect and be affected, to act and to be transformed, and to actively take part in an expansion of collective power that makes new practices and new worlds possible. Texts and visual contributions by Eva Barois De Caevel, carla bergman & Nick Montgomery, Leïla Bergougnoux & Amélie Fontaine, Les Cousines, William Drummond, Barbara Ehrenreich, Kiyémis, Dimitri Milbrun, Céline Poulin, Marie Preston & Katia Schneller, RESOLVE Collective. This issue is published on the occasion of a new season of exhibitions at the Palais de Tokyo (21.02 â 11.05 2025), in particularâ RaphaÃ"l Barontiniâ s solo show Somewhere in the Night, the People Dance, the research project Collective Joyâ An Iconography, which brings together an eclectic documentation (artworks, archival images, printed matter, web materials, etc.) around the theme of collective joy, as well as the group show Collective Joyâ Learning Flamboyance!, which features artists and initiatives inspired by festive and social ways of occupying public space (with: Cindy Bannani with Lallab, Andrés Barón, Maty Biayenda, Moki Cherry, Théophylle Dcx, Soñ Gweha, Lauren Halsey, Thomas Hirschhorn, Caleb Kwarteng Prah, Les Cousines, Gordon Matta-Clark, Helina Metaferia, Dimitri Milbrun, Marilyn Nance, Bocar Niang, Lorraine Oâ Grady, Alberto Pitta, RESOLVE Collective, Pris Roos, Cauleen Smith, Endre Tót, Attandi Trawalley, Mona Varichon, Guy Woueté). |
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Pages: 112
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| Published: Palais de Tokyo - February 2025 |
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| List Price: 7.00 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock, more expected soon |
| Title: 2 of: 6 |
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| Title: P L S #38 â ancestries |
| ISBN10-13: 2847111476 : 9782847111477 |
| Issue 38 of P L S magazine calls upon ancestries, be they intimate or political, transgenerational and historical, human or more-than-human, symbolic or material. Its contributions invite us to â communicate with the invisible,â in the words of Guadeloupean writer Maryse Condé in her novel â I, Tituba, Black Witch of Salem.â It is a matter of conjuring away oblivion and erasure: to revive connections and lineage, something both familiar and held in common, so as to find strength, protection, guidance and, perhaps, healing. With texts and visual contributions by: Malala Andrialavidrazana, Yasmine Belhadi, Massabielle Brun, Neringa BumblienÄ , Miryam Charles, Barbara Chase Riboud, Guillaume Désanges, Alexis Pauline Gumbs, Rebecca Hall & Hugo MartÃnez, Liz Johnson Artur, Isis Labeau Caberia, Simone Lagrand, LeRhonda S. Manigault Bryant, Myriam Mihindou, Dorothée Munyaneza, Amandine Nana, Deimantas NarkeviÄ ius, Naudline Pierre, Anastasia Sosunova, à milie Villez, Claire Zaniolo This issue is published on the occasion of a new season of exhibitions at the Palais de Tokyo (17.10 2024 â 05.01 2025), and in particular: â Tituba, Who Protects Us?,â a group show which invites artists with Carribean and African diasporic trajectories to come together around a meditation on the relationships between grief, memory, migration and ancestrality; Barbara Chase-Riboudâ s exhibition â Everytime A Knot is Undone A God is Releasedâ ; Myriam Mihindouâ s exhibition â Praesentiaâ ; Malala Andrialavidrazanaâ s exhibition â Figuresâ ; the group show â Borders Are Nocturnal Animals / Sienos yra naktiniai gyvÅ"nai,â organized on the occasion of the Season of Lithuania in France. |
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Pages: 112
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| Published: Palais de Tokyo - October 2024 |
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| List Price: 7.00 Pounds Sterling |
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Qty Available: 41 |
| Title: 3 of: 6 |
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| Title: P L S Issue 37 |
| Sub-title: cosa mentale. disalienating institutions |
| ISBN10-13: 2847111468 : 9782847111460 |
| Issue 37 of Palais de Tokyo magazine addresses the relationships between mental health, contemporary creation, and art and culture venues, in particular through the prism of institutional psychotherapy, a set of practices aimed at disalienating institutionsâ initially psychiatric ones. P L S echoes the awareness of mental health at the Palais de Tokyo which works on various levels, starting with the art centre's expertise when it comes to cultural mediation, which has allowed bonds to be forged with actors in the social, psychiatric and medical fields, as well as with the people concerned. This has also led to the opening of the hamo, a new space for hosting, practising, researching and for experiences which are especially inspired by the notions of well-being and care. (Re)thinking cultural institutions from the perspective of vulnerability means supporting and valuing differences, and inventing new ways of caring and living together. It is also about politicising and poeticising the relationship with mental health, by seeing it as a lever for modifying society: to challenge an outdated dichotomy between "the healthy" and "the ill," and to acknowledge a spectrum of sensibilities towards the world. This in turn raises questions about the notion of "normality," the difficulties to include differences, and the invisible violence of normative systems. Published on the occasion of a the season of exhibitions at the Palais de Tokyo from16 February to 30 June 2024), in particular: Approaching Unreason, a group show which presents collective artistic practices in various structures associated with mental health, be they institutional or not; Mohamed Bourouissa's exhibition Signal; the group show Dislocations, organised in collaboration with the association Portes ouvertes sur l'art. Published twice a year, Palais magazine (P L S since 2023) offers an in-depth perspective on the exhibitions and program of the Palais de Tokyo. Palais allows people to see contemporary art in a topical way, as often as possible from the point of view of the artists themselves. Each issue of 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. |
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Pages: 112
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| Published: Palais de Tokyo - February 2024 |
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| List Price: 7.00 Pounds Sterling |
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Qty Available: 45 |
| Title: 4 of: 6 |
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| Title: P L S magazine, issue 40 â normes corps |
| ISBN10-13: 2847111530 : 9782847111538 |
| Issue 40 of P L S magazine features a constellation of artists and critical thinkers whose practices are shaped by the lived experiences of disability and issues of accessibility. From the 1970s to the present day, these perspectives have interrogated the foundations of North American and Western European societies, crystallised around ideals of speed, autonomy, performance, and hyperproductivity. Each contribution exposes the mechanisms of ableism that establish a hierarchy between bodies. Together, they remind us that the supposed able-bodiedness on which this system rests is anything but permanent. From poetry to archival materials, essays to visual artworks, they reclaim a place for bodies and beings that have been historically erased, heavily stigmatised, and that the present continues to push out of futures to come. Problematising the status quo of sociality, disability cultures emerge as a critical force. They open up new perspectives and aesthetics, adapting cultural practices and methods to fit our realities, rather than the other way around. In doing so, they shift norms, push the limits of representation, and imagine futures attuned to the impermanence of bodies, states, and environments. * Texts and visual contributions by Panteha Abareshi, Salomé Burstein, Lucie Camous, à tienne Chosson, Eulalie Combe, Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, Arthur Gillet, Joseph Grigely, Diane Maroger, No Anger, Benoît Piéron, Cheryl Marie Wade, Emily Watlington * This issue is published on the occasion of a new season of exhibitions at the Palais de Tokyo (03.04 â 13.09 2026), in particularâ Joseph Grigelyâ s solo show â This Is Where We Are,â Benoît Piéronâ s solo show â Shadow Polish,â as well as the group show â Cheryl Marie Wade, the Queen-Mother of Gnarly,â curated by Lucie Camous and à tienne Chosson, based on an unfinished documentary by Diane Maroger (with: Panteha Abareshi, John Lee Clark, Tarik Dobbs, Noa Micaela Fields, Joseph Grigely, Carolyn Lazard, Diane Maroger, Park McArthur, Saleem Hue Penny). |
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Pages: 112
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| Published: Palais de Tokyo - April 2026 |
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| List Price: 7.00 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock, more expected soon |
| Title: 5 of: 6 |
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| Title: Rebreathing |
| By (author): Myriam Mihindou |
| ISBN10-13: 2847111492 : 9782847111491 |
| On the occasion of her solo show Praesentia (18.10.2024 â 05.01.2025), the Palais de Tokyo has invited Franco- Gabonese artist Myriam Mihindou to conceive a risograph-printed publication. This book revisits photographs from her performance Rebreathing, during which the artist proposes strategies to regain breath, energy and reconnect with the forces of nature. The performance was realised in collaboration with students from ENSAPCâ à cole Nationale Supérieure dâ Arts de Paris-Cergy and took place at the Palais de Tokyo on November 7, 2024. Printed and crafted in 200 copies in the Palais de Tokyoâ s publishing workshop, this book is the very first dedicated to a performance by Myriam Mihindou. 4-color Risograph print (teal, fluorescent pink, purple, black) on Munken Print White 115 g paper and laser print on 90 g tracing paper. Myriam Mihindou is a multidisciplinary artist whose work encompasses sculpture, installation, drawing, writing, photography, video and performance. Her work addresses issues of identity, memory, language, ritual, living- beings, the female condition, spirituality and ecology. Her practice could be described as curative as much as artistic. |
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Pages: 32
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| Published: Palais de Tokyo - December 2024 |
| Format: Paperback |
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| List Price: 15.00 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: In Stock
Qty Available: 20 |
| Title: 6 of: 6 |
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