
TRIENNALE ART PUBLIC #3
Exhibition of studies and preliminary research
Exhibition from September 24, 2023 to February 17, 2024, Galerie Fernand Léger, 93 avenue Georges Gosnat, 94200 Ivry-sur-Seine, M° Mairie d’Ivry
In very good company and surrounded by other exciting research work and projects, I am showing Tribute to Work. Starting point is the empty plinth on the Place de l’Insurrection d’Août 1944, in the Ivry-Port district. The research was carried out with the valuable help of the Municipal Archives of Ivry-sur-Seine and the team of the Fernand Léger Gallery. With the kind participation of a turtle, a Minoan visitor, Miss Lara Croft and other guests of honour.
The Public Art Triennial aims to promote research and preliminary studies of works (in the form of drawings, models, volumes, photographs, etc.) in relation to the territory.
This exhibition presents the creative process of commissioning artwork in urban space. It brings together the projects of 10 artists selected following a call for applications as well as a choice of studies from the national commission for temporary and reactivable works for public space, from the Centre National des Arts Plastiques (CNAP).
Artists: Pierre-Olivier ARNAUD, Michel BLAZY, Corentin CANESSON, OPJ CYGANEK & Julie POULAIN, Isabelle DAËRON, Katrin GATTINGER, Jakob GAUTEL, Charlie HAMISH JEFFERY, Louise HERVÉ & Clovis MAILLET, Chourouk HRIECH, Sévérine HUBARD, Laurent LACOTTE, Anna PRINCIPAUD, Thilleli RAHMOUN, Delphine RENAULT, Stéphane VIGNY, Filipe VILAS-BOAS and Virginie YASSEF.
Opening, September 23, 2023
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Photo: Alexandra Sá, October 2023
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Photo: Bernard Bousquet, October 2023
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Willkommen, bienvenue, welcome! December 2023
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NO GIFTS! On his annual world tour, Santa Claus stops over in Ivry in December 2023.
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January 2024, photo: Jean-Michel Albert, Galerie Fernand Léger
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Hostage Taking, Lara Croft and the Venus of Milo, February 2024
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The Golden Calf, luxury edition, February 2024
The catalogue of the Public Art Triannial #3 has been released in December 2024.
Photos by JG and by Ianna Andréadis, Bernard Bousquet, Galerie Fernand Leger, Quentin Gassiat and Alexandra Sá.