Nathalie Du Pasquier part of “FUTURE, FORMER, FUGITIVE” at Palais de Tokyo

20 November 2019
Source: Palais de Tokyo

Until 5 January 2020

Nathalie Du Pasquier, Installations Cabines n°1-2. Photo by Aurélien Mole
Nathalie Du Pasquier, Installations Cabines n°1-2. Photo by Aurélien Mole

In autumn 2019, Palais de Tokyo is devoting all of its exhibition spaces to the French artistic scene. The invited artists come from different generations, live all over France, or abroad; they do not use the same media, nor the same means of production; some have chosen to write their stories in groups, while others remain on the margins. Yet, by forming a complex image, these artists reveal contemporary art in France. They constitute a moving landscape in which connections, discreet kinships or, alternatively, singularities can be discerned.

 

Artists: Nils Alix-Tabeling, Mali Arun (Lauréate du Grand Prix du Salon de Montrouge 2018), Fabienne Audéoud, Carlotta Bailly-Borg, Grégoire Beil, Martin Belou, Jean-Luc Blanc, Maurice Blaussyld, Anne Bourse,Kévin Bray, Madison Bycroft, Julien Carreyn, Marc Camille Chaimowicz en collaboration avec We Do Not Work Alone et Wallpapers by Artists, Antoine Château, Nina Childress, Jean Claus, Jean-Alain Corre, Jonas Delaborde et Hendrik Hegray, Bertrand Dezoteux, Vidya Gastaldon, Corentin Grossmann, Agata Ingarden, Renaud Jerez, Pierre Joseph, Laura Lamiel, Anne Le Troter, Antoine Marquis, Caroline Mesquita, Anita Molinero, Aude Pariset, Nathalie Du Pasquier, Marine Peixoto, Jean-Charles de Quillacq, Antoine Renard, Lili Reynaud-Dewar, Linda Sanchez (Lauréate du Prix des Amis du Palais de Tokyo 2018), Alain Séchas, Anna Solal, Kengné Téguia, Sarah Tritz, Nicolas Tubéry, Turpentine, Adrien Vescovi, Nayel Zeaiter.

Curated by: Franck Balland, Daria de Beauvais, Adélaïde Blanc, Claire Moulène.