April 28th 2010 _ Catalogues

Will Cotton and Loïc Le Groumellec at Templon

Opening Thursday, April 29, 2010 : exhibition of Will Cotton and Loïc Le Groumellec at Galerie Daniel Templon, 30 rue Beaubourg, Paris

French artist Loïc Le Groumellec and American artist Will Cotton present their second exhibition at Galerie Daniel Templon, starting April 29, 2010. For their previous exhibitions, Galerie Daniel Templon entrusted Communic’Art with the creation of two monographs.

Loïc Le Groumellec is showing his latest work at Galerie Daniel Templon: a monumental black and white triptych, and, for the first time, a new series of paintings in which he introduced colour.

Born in 1957, Loïc Le Groumellec made his name with his iterative minimalist paintings whose shadowy shapes cast by megaliths and houses constitute a language of their own, almost an obsession. He has been ceaselessly exploring these themes for the past thirty years, creating a body of work almost series-like in nature and that speaks to us of a quest for utter perfection. The exhibition takes place between April 29th and May 29th, 2010. 

The monograph on Loïc Le Groumellec created by Communic’Art for Galerie Templon and was published in 2008. Introduction by Itzhak Glodberg, bilingual edition French/English, hardcover, 230 x 294 mm, 64 pages, price : 20€ TTC, ISBN : 978-2-917515-04-4.

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Will Cotton comes back at Galerie Templon with a new exhibition that examines the lacanian theme of desire and lack : landscapes made of icre cream and candyfloss, the most ephemeral of sweets.

Playfully alluding to 18th century French painters such as Fragonard and Boucher, Will Cotton’s paintings are utopian evocations. Bountiful landscapes are inhabited by creatures bedecked in confectionery diadems, a cross between angel, goddess and pin-up. Their scantily covered bodies, inviting yet inaccessible, are ‘posed’ within an ambiguous universe where the boundary between earth and sky has disappeared. The exhibition takes place between April 29th and June 19th, 2010. 

The monograph on Will Cotton created by Communic’Art for Galerie Templon and was published in 2004. Text by Ann Hindry, bilingual edition French/English, biography et bibliography, hardcover, 294 x 230 mm, 68 pages, price : 20€ TTC, ISBN : 978-2-9523914-0-8.

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Galerie Daniel Templon – 30 rue Beaubourg – 75003 Paris – Tel : +33 1 42 72 14 10 – www.danieltemplon.com

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April 21st 2010 _ Media campaign

22/04 launch party of the club Artistik Rezo!

Launch of the Club Artistik Rezo on Thursday, April 22nd at Gallery 34: invitations to openings, entrance to exhibitions, artists studio visits ...

The launch Party of the CLUB ARTISTIK REZO will take place on April 22nd, 2010 starting at 6pm (by invitation only), during the exhibition “Encore Encore…” which gathers works from Nicolas Laugero’s contemporary art collection.

At 9pm, Pascal Lièvre, invited by the curator of the exhibition Anaïd Demir, will enact his new performance “Aerobic class  on Nietzsche philosophy on high heels”, or how to shake on the heels the phrases of the philosopher evoking the power of the body.

Created in 1998, Artistik Rezo currently has 200 000 subscribers to the weekly newsletter. The Club allows its members to benefit from preferential rates and exclusive invitations to the best cultural events in Paris :

- Invitations to openings of national museums and galleries

- Entrances to contemporary art fairs

- Artists studio visits

- Tickets for shows

- Previews and accreditation for film festivals

- A dedicated line to inform members on the best cultural events.

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Gallery 34 – 34 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré 75008 – www.artistikrezo.com

April 19th 2010 _ Media campaign

Bruno de Mones‘ photos at quartier latin

exhibition of one hundred Bruno de Mones' photographs at Quartier Latin from the 30th of April to the 23th of June in partnership with the Parisienne de Photographie

From April 30th until June 23rd, 2010, the Comité Quartier Latin presents an unseen photographic stroll of Bruno de Monès’ portraits. The event, in partnership with the Parisienne de Photographie and the Agence Roger-Viollet, will be held under the arcades of the Odeon – Theatre de l’Europe, Place de l’Odeon and in the bookstores and galleries’ shopwindows rue de Médicis, rue Gay-Lussac and rue Claude Bernard, and those of the Agence Roger-Viollet, rue de Seine.

The 104 photographs taken by Bruno de Monès  -a contributor to  Le Monde for many years and the official photographer of the Magazine Littéraire- gives a panoramic view of the greatest personalities of literature, film, fashion, of the 70’s and 80’s : Alain Robbe-Grillet, Francis Ponge, Marcel Carné, Simone Signoret and Yves Montand, Gilles Deleuze, alongside Claude Lévi-Strauss and many others …

Bruno de Mones’ portraits are exclusively distributed by the Agence Roger-Viollet, a reference on the French and the international market in terms of photographic archives and a subsidiary of the Parisienne de Photographie.

This unprecedented photo event is part of the mission of the Parisienne de Photographie -a semi-public company dedicated to the digitization and promotion of the photographic heritage of Paris, as well as of partnering photographers funds.

This event is a part of the first edition of the Local Utility Company ’s Week which takes place in France from the 19 to 26 May 2010 and whose objective is to highlight the activities and values of these structures serving the general public.

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Parisienne de Photographie – 3 rue des Arquebusiers, 75003 Paris – Tel : + 331 44 61 99 61 – www.parisiennedephotographie.frwww.roger-viollet.frwww.parisenimages.fr

April 16th 2010 _ Catalogues

Philippe Cognée by Henry-Claude Cousseau

Henry-Claude Cousseau, director of the ENSBA in Paris, is the author of the introductory text to the first major monograph of Philippe Cognée

Henry-Claude Cousseau, Director of the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux Arts de Paris, wrote the introduction of the first monograph dedicated to French artist Philippe Cognée.

This monograph of 288 pages and over 200 reproduced works, was created and published by Communic’ Art for Galerie Daniel Templon, with the support of the Centre National des Arts Plastiques.

Henry-Claude Cousseau tells us about the artist’s work, his background and his pictorial evolution and gives all the measure to Philippe Cognée’s work, at the foreground of the French art scene.

- Philippe Cognée’s works are based on Photography. Which aspects of this medium attracted him?

H-C C : The photography did become essential for Cognée. We would soon see it going through all its current mutations, from video to computer image. The photographic act, like the document to wich it gives form, is at once a supoon and study note, essentially a “working tool”. It neutralises  the powerful mythological space in wich his work had up to then been enclosed. It enables him to rethink the question of the subject, to find a new freedom and “leave imaginary lands”. From now on, photography would be with him all the time, for it stands not only for immersion in the real, immediate contact, but also, above all, for mastery of the instant, even if this is illusory.

- The landscapes, the objects, the faces are blurred at Philippe’s Cognée’s … Do these “images” set up themselves as sets on the perception collection?

H-C C : These pieces that we must call images, for that is their overt function, introduce one of the paradoxes with wich Cognée has already made us familiar. Far from competing in terms of realism, precision and virtuosity in fidelity to the customary principles of representation,  afr from playing at simulacra, these images also play games with optical perception, they locate themselves in another register, that of the elusiveness of matter, of the difficulty of defining it, of representing it.

- In 1990, Philippe Cognée’s residency at the Villa Medicis marked a change of direction in his work. Do you think that this experience was a kind of “liberation” for the artist?

H-C C : He had his mindfull of his personal myths, but what he saw in Rome was not the epic city, mother of all cities and place of triumphs, but a city of earth, of soil and successive sediments where history was burried, depths where lives were swallowed up forever paradoxically, then it was Rome that expedited the break with the past and that as if re-emerging into daylight brought him back to the real, to the surface of things opening his eyes once for all.

- Philippe Cognée’s most recent works seem to convey a current uneasiness. How does he try to interpret it, to sublimate it ?

H-C C : We are tempting to see in the Cognée’s latest paintings has a desperate effort to sublimate the confusion into which  the worl seems to be sinking. Previously concerned with his familiar  environment, as if this were reality that justified his art, the artist is no preoccuped with the destiny of the whole world, of which he realises that his world was merely a fragment.

- Philippe Cognée spent a part of his long childhood years in Benin, in Africa. How do you think this experience imbued his work ?

H-C C : Cognée owes a great deal to this Afican part of this life, wich helped shape his sensibility and imagination, becoming a permanent part of  his world. The memories of this are still vivid. The smlls, the visual impressions, the materials and the crafsmen’s techniques all constituted a stock on wich he drew for many years, and many aspects of his work, even today, can be explained by the experiences he had there.

- At 50, Philippe Cognée is the one of the leading painters of the French art scene, how this monograph contributes to establish his international reputation ?

H-C C : There was no monograph for approaching and interpreting the overall work of Philippe Cognée yet. This publication by the abundance of prints, their outstanding quality, the clarity of the carrer wich allow to follow the pictural evolution of his painting, his critical apparatus finally, constitute the first instrument of knowledge and difusion of work which has continued for twenty years to establish itself as one of the most successful and most consistent.

The fact that it is bilingual is obviously capital. It will allow to amateurs and connoisseurs, on an international level, to finally take the measure of the work of an artist who is at the forefront of the French scene.

Philippe Cognée’s monograph, Henry-Claude Cousseau’s introduction, text of Christian Bernard, bilingual English / French, biography and bibliography, hardcover, 240 x 300 mm, 288 pages, price : 50€ TTC, ISBN : 978-2-917515-03-7.

Available to the sale at galerie Daniel Templon.

>To buy Philippe Cognée’s monograph online, click here<

Galerie Daniel Templon - 30 rue Beaubourg – 75003 Paris – Tel : +331 42 72 14 10 – www.danieltemplon.com

April 16th 2010 _ Media campaign

Show OFF 2010 the unique fair of SOLO SHOW

In its fifth year, SHOW OFF offers once more a fair to remember SHOW OFF, a SOLO SHOW, from the21th to the 24th of october

For its fifth edition, SHOW OFF 2010 offers a new and clearer concept : SHOW OFF becomes the fair of SOLO SHOWS in Paris.

SHOW OFF will take place from October 21-24, 2010, during Paris’ Contemporary Art Week in conjunction with FIAC.

SHOW OFF will offer three booth sizes for participating galleries :

- An Emerging Solo Shows section for young galleries (less than 3 years old)

- Medium-sized booths (18m2)

- Large-sized booths (24m2)

SHOW OFF will take place in a large and luminous tent, in the heart of Paris, just a quick walk from the Grand Palais, on the Port des Champs Elysées.

Painting, photography, drawing, sculpture, video and installation … all media will be featured in this fair where the artists prevail.

Save the date for October 21 – 24, 2010 to celebrate SHOW OFF 5th anniversary!

The strenghts of SHOW OFF, the fair of SOLO SHOWS :

• A partnership and a unique historical and geographical affiliation with FIAC

• A long-lasting artistic endeavor

• A far-reaching public exposure

• A unique focus on solo shows

• An ideal location

• A convivial spirit

• A high-quality VIP access

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Show Off - 7, rue des Filles du Calvaire – 75003 Paris – Tel : +33 1 83 62 25 67 – www.showoffparis.fr

April 8th 2010 _ Media campaign

Tonight April 8 at 7:15 : conference by S. Shingu

Tonight April 8 at 7:15, conference by japanese artist Susumu Shingu "What Wind Taught Me", at Sciences Po, Paris

There are a few places left for Susumu Shingu’s conference, “Ce que le vent m’a enseigné” (What Wind Taught Me), held tonight April 8, at Sciences Po Paris, from 7:15 to 8:45, amphitéâtre Jean Moulin, 13 rue de l’Université, 75007.

The japanese artist, sculptor, poet of Nature, will present his reserch on wind, based on films made on two of his projects, “Wind Caravan” and “Breathing Earth”.

Reservation necessary by contacting Coralie Meyer at 01 53 60 80 23 – coralie.meyer@sciences-po.fr

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April 7th 2010 _ Media campaign

Today April 7th at 6pm exhibition of Encore Encore

Opening today, Thursday, April 7th from 6pm to 10pm of the exhibition Encore Encore of Nicolas Laugero at Gallery 34, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Paris

Opening today, Thursday, April 7th the exhibition “Encore Encore …”, from 6pm to 10pm, at Gallery 34 rue du Faubourg Saint Honore, Paris. 50 works of contemporary art collection of Nicolas Lasserre Laugero selected by Anaïd Demir.

For the third edition of “Jeunne Collection, Nicolas Laugero Lasserre was given ital to Anaïd Demir, a journalist at the Journal des Arts, Nova magazine Beaux-Arts magazine to select the works and conceivethe seenography.

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Gallery 34 to 34 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honore 75008 – www.jeunecollection.com

April 2nd 2010 _ Press

Jeune Collection III, at Gallery 34 in Paris

From 8 to 29/04, an exhibition of works by Anaid Demir in the collection of Nicolas Laugero Lassere, at Gallery 34

Nicolas Laugero Lasserre, founder of Artistik Rezo, cultural media an online, and current director of the Espace Pierre Cardin in Paris, presents each year since 2008 a part of his collection of contemporary art, an exhibition entitled “Jeune Collection”.

“Jeune Collection III 2000-2010″, the third edition of the event will be held from April 8 until 29 at Gallery 34, located at 34 rue Faubourg Saint-Honoré in Paris.

Nicolas Lasserre Laugero will present some fifty works from the collection assembled over the last ten years. He was given ital to Anaïd Demir, a journalist at the Journal des Arts, Nova magazine Beaux-Arts magazine to select the works and conceivethe seenography.

This unprecedented meeting between a collector and a young curator is based around the works of emerging or rernowed artists :

Valerio Adami, Daniel Adel, Igor Andreev, Ben, Fred Bred, Butz & Fouque, Julie Chovin Vladimir Clavijo Telepnev, Combas Aurélie Damon, Alain Delorme, Dran, Fabesko, Shepard Fairey, Dominique Fury Wati, Laurent Godard Honet, Ilkie, Bahman Jalali, Daniel Johnston, David Lachapelle, Nicolas Ledoux, The Marfan, Sam Levin, Pascal Lièvre Guy Limone, Marcos Martin, Philippe Mayaux, Jerome Mesnager, Miss Tic, Mosset, Takashi Murakami, Tom Naumann, Jean-Michel Othoniel, Laurina Paperina Philippe Pasqua, Francoise Petrovitch, Hugues Reip, Reidler Reiner, Olivier Saillard, Space Invaders, Philippe Starck, Mariano Vargas, Victor Vasarely and Ellen Von Unwerth.

“Jeune Collection” allows to follow the steps of a private collector, the difficulty of the choice of the works, the exchange with gallery owners and artists, but also to discover the daily commitment of a collector.

Dates of the exhibition :

Wednesday, April 7th from 6 to 10 pm : opening

Tuesday, April 13th at 6:30: visit of the exhibition with Anaïd Demir, Nicolas Lasserre Laugero and Drouot education program

Thursday, April 15th from 6 to 22pm : Launch of Club Artistik Rezo

Thursday, April 29th from 6pm : Closing

Gallery 34 – 34 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré 75008 – www.jeunecollection.com

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