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Parallel Events The Grip/ La Mainmise

Samedi 4 décembre, à 15h : visite de l’exposition en présence des artistes :
Kate Mitchell, Ms&Mr et Arin Rungjang
Réservation par mail :
assistant@kadist.org

Mercredi 8 décembre, de 19h à 21h15 : programmation vidéo à l’Auditorium du Jeu de Paume
‘Fabrications: The Theatre of Everyday Life’, présentée par David Teh et Dougal Phillips

Extrait de “Unreal Asia”, un programme thématique produit à l’occasion du 55ème festival international de courts-métrages d’Oberhausen (Allemagne) en 2009 proposé par David Teh et Gridthiya Gaweewong

Avec des films de : Ho Tzu Nyen, Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook, Alex Kershaw, Uruphong Raksasad, John Torres, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Nala Satmowi, Atmowiloto, Wong Hoy Cheong.

Retrouver tous les détails concernant la programmation en téléchargeant le pdf.

Auditorium du Jeu de Paume
1, place de la Concorde
75008 Paris

Tarif : 3 Euros /gratuit sur présentation du billet d’entrée aux expositions
(valable uniquement le jour de l’achat)

Saturday, December 4 at 3 pm at Kadist
Visit of the exhibition in the presence of the artists : Kate Mitchell, Ms&Mr and Arin Rungjang

Please RSVP: assistant@kadist.org

Wednesday, December 8 from 7 to 9pm in the Auditorium of Jeu de Paume

“Fabrications: The Theatre of Everyday Life” presented by David Teh and Dougal Phillips

“Unreal Asia” a thematic programme originally conceived for the 55th International Short Film Festival Oberhausen 2009. Curated by David Teh and Gridthiya Gaweewong.

With films by Ho Tzu Nyen, Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook, Alex Kershaw, Uruphong Raksasad, John Torres , Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Nala Satmowi Atmowiloto, Wong Hoy Cheong.
This program considers the way in which art and film are becoming engines of social history in the South East Asian region. Fabrications plays at the blurred edges where documentary aesthetics and techniques leak into fictional, performative and experimental modes. The ethics and aesthetics of film and video in South East Asian art is considered here in terms of the interweaving of fiction and realism and the formation of metaphorical spaces where personal narrative and social history merge. In this region, “Relational” art interventions are increasingly handing authorial powers to their subject communities, revealing the concerns – and the imagination – of children, the aged and other marginal figures. Here, video/film functions as a medium for critical reflection on society, art history and on the role of contemporary art itself. The curators will explore these works to discover the cross-cultural impasses and re-mediations characteristic of these practices in the region.

Auditorium du Jeu de Paume 1, place de la Concorde 75008 Paris Admission : 3 Euros / free on presentation of the exhibition ticket (valid only on the day of purchase)