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19/10/20

Da cultura a gioco, l'arte sempre più inutile ...

 


A conferma che l'arte sempre più è un gioco e ben poco è cultura, nonostante le tante inutili filippiche finto impegnate di tanti artisti, ecco un bel gioco per fare mercato ideato dalla galleria parigina Perrotin, una caccia la tesoro nel Grand Palais di Parigi, che dire visto il rischio pandemia via andiamo tutti a giocare nella stanca ville lumiere. 


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Rmn - Grand Palais and Perrotin are pleased to collaborate on WANTED!, an immense quest for contemporary art, taking place on Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 October 2020. Throughout the course of 48 hours, visitors are invited to search for 20 works by 20 of Perrotin’s artists which are concealed in the empty nave of the Grand Palais. The presentation intentionally echoes an exhibition deconstructed in both space and time.

The rules are simple: If you find an artwork in the Grand Palais, you will leave with the work. The project includes contributions by Chiho Aoshima, Iván Argote, Daniel Arsham, Genesis Belanger, Johan Creten, Elmgreen & Dragset, Bernard Frize, Laurent Grasso, Thilo Heinzmann, Gregor Hildebrandt, JR, Bharti Kher, Klara Kristalova, Takashi Murakami, Jean-Michel Othoniel, GaHee Park, Paola Pivi, Emily Mae Smith, Aya Takano and Xavier Veilhan.
While we regret that we were not able to ask all of our artists to participate, we are thrilled by the selection we are able to present.

It is open to all and free of charge. The project has been imagined as a joyful quest to celebrate the discovery of art in a historic venue prior to its imminent closure for renovation. This event complements the abundant cultural offerings proposed by galleries, museums, foundations, and a variety of cultural venues during this art week in October.This year, many exhibitions and events have been imagined by the galleries of Greater Paris, relayed by the Committee of Art Galleries with Le Pari(s), La Semaine De l’Art, in which Perrotin is participating.