2018
Sophie CALLE  |  solo show
Dead End
chateau la coste, paris
July 1 - August 15, 2018
(Photo: Stéphane Aboudaram)
(Photo: Stéphane Aboudaram)
(Photo: Stéphane Aboudaram)
(Photo: Stéphane Aboudaram)

FEU! CHATTERTON FOR EMMANUEL PERROTIN’S 50TH BIRTHDAY AND CEREMONY AWARDING HIM THE FRENCH “OFFICER IN THE ORDER OF ARTS AND LETTERS” MEDAL


PARIS

July 5, 2018

FEU! CHATTERTON FOR EMMANUEL PERROTIN’S 50TH BIRTHDAY AND CEREMONY AWARDING HIM THE “OFFICER IN THE ORDER OF ARTS AND LETTERS” MEDAL

PARIS

May 7, 2018

Emmanuel Perrotin and Françoise Nyssen
Emmanuel Perrotin and Françoise Nyssen
Lorena Vergani
Lorena Vergani
Skit by Jonathan Lambert
Skit by Jonathan Lambert
Concert by Feu! Chatterton
Concert by Feu! Chatterton
Lorena Vergani and Jesus Dupaux dancing flamenco
Lorena Vergani and Jesus Dupaux dancing flamenco
September Art Fair At The Bridge
ELMGREEN & DRAGSET, Gabriel DE LA MORA, Wim DELVOYE, Bernard FRIZE, John HENDERSON, Otani Workshop
bridgehampton
September 15 - 16, 2018
Work by Otani Workshop (Photo: Pierre Le Hors)
Work by Otani Workshop (Photo: Pierre Le Hors)
Works by Leslie Hewitt (Photo: Pierre Le Hors)
Works by Leslie Hewitt (Photo: Pierre Le Hors)

The Shanghai gallery is Perrotin’s fourth and largest space to date in Asia. It is located on the top floor of a historic three-story brick building known as the “Amber Building.” Built in 1937, it is a former warehouse used by the Central Bank of China during the Republican period. The 12,900-square-foot (1,200 sq. m.) gallery space includes a mezzanine and several exhibition rooms.

OPENING OF THE SHANGHAI GALLERY, 3/F, 27 HU QIU ROAD, HUANGPU DISTRICT

SHANGHAI

SEPTEMBER, 2018 

(Photo : Ringo Cheung)
(Photo : Ringo Cheung)
(Photo : Ringo Cheung)
(Photo : Ringo Cheung)
(Photo : Ringo Cheung)
(Photo : Ringo Cheung)
(Photo : Ringo Cheung)
(Photo : Ringo Cheung)
(Photo : Ringo Cheung)
(Photo : Ringo Cheung)
(Photo : Ringo Cheung)
(Photo : Ringo Cheung)

CEREMONY FOR THE OPENING OF THE SHANGHAI GALLERY

SHANGHAI

September 20, 2018

Emmanuel Perrotin surrounded by Wim Delvoye, Alice Lung, André Fu, Uli Zhiheng Huang, and Joye Zhu (Photo: Ringo Cheung)
Emmanuel Perrotin surrounded by Wim Delvoye, Alice Lung, André Fu, Uli Zhiheng Huang, and Joye Zhu (Photo: Ringo Cheung)
(Photo: Ringo Cheung)
(Photo: Ringo Cheung)
(Photo: Ringo Cheung)
(Photo: Ringo Cheung)
(Photo: Ringo Cheung)
(Photo: Ringo Cheung)

DJ SET BY ADO8 AND DÂM-FUNK FOR THE OPENING OF THE SHANGHAI GALLERY


ELECTRIC CIRCUS, EDITION HOTEL, SHANGHAI

September 20, 2018

(Photo: Ringo Cheung)
(Photo: Ringo Cheung)
(Photo: Ringo Cheung)
(Photo: Ringo Cheung)
(Photo: Ringo Cheung)
(Photo: Ringo Cheung)
(Photo: Ringo Cheung)
(Photo: Ringo Cheung)

EXPANSION OF THE GALLERY (LAST FLOOR AND ROOFTOP)

SEOUL

OCTOBER, 2018

Work by Xavier Veilhan
Work by Xavier Veilhan
Emmanuel Perrotin at the inauguration of the show
Emmanuel Perrotin at the inauguration of the show
(Photo: Claire Dorn)
(Photo: Claire Dorn)
(Photo: Claire Dorn)
(Photo: Claire Dorn)
(Photo: Claire Dorn)
(Photo: Claire Dorn)
(Photo: Claire Dorn)
(Photo: Claire Dorn)
(Photo: Claire Dorn)
(Photo: Claire Dorn)

The exhibition opens with a selection of new photographs from the series Parce que, concealed by curtains embroidered with text for viewers to read before they lift the curtain to discover the image behind it. The text that begins with the phrase parce que explains the reason why this image exists, why the artist chose this specific place or time. The justification for the photograph can thus be understood before the image, in a unique tautological rapport that questions the text-image relationship.

For her project Souris Calle, shown for the first time at Perrotin, the artist called upon a team of around forty musicians and singers, who each composed a piece of music in homage to Souris, the artist’s cat that died in 2014. The resulting compilation is in the form of a three-LP set, the object itself mounted as part of the exhibition and its sound played in several rooms and listening alcoves.


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