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PAREIDOLIE, the international fair of contemporary drawing in Marseille, will be held on Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 August 2022 at the Château de Servières.
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Admission: 5€ except for members, job seekers and social security beneficiaries.
11-19 boulevard Boisson 13004 Marseille
+33 (0) 4 91 85 42 78 - contact@pareidolie.net
August 7 – October 23, 2022
Barthélémy Toguo: Faith Can Move Mountains
Opening: Sunday, 7 August 2022, 11 am
You're invited to join the opening on Sunday, 7th of August, 11 am.
Barthélémy Toguo (*1967) has been focusing in his artistic practice on highly topical issues of identity and social belonging, migration, flight, displacement, and those restrictions that stem from territorial borders and politics regarding sovereign rights. Against the background of his dual Cameroonian-French citizenship, he thereby explicitly adopts a non-Eurocentric approach. He is above all concerned about the causes of ecological problems and their impact on society: drinking and industrial water shortages, maldevelopments in agriculture, the effects of climate change, corruption, armed conflicts or lack of economic development prospects.
Friday 29th April at 7:30 pm
Free access
Homies Prayers is the sister performance of the body of work Homies. It consists of a live textual sound piece where synthetic mechanisms generate a polyphony of voices that speak of islands, navigation, perspectives and UFO's.
Monica Mays is currently exhibiting at Nosbaum Reding Gallery in the group show "fundamental occurrences".
To have the last information about the event,
The exhibition "fundamental occurrences" can be seen and seen again throughout Art Brussels from Thursday 28 April to Sunday 1 May from 11 am to 6 pm, with an evening show on Wednesday 27 April until 9 pm for Gallery Night, and then until 7 May 2022 from Wednesday to Saturday.
Join us on the booth B72 and B78 (solo show) from 28th April to 1st May 2022
With the works by
Damien Deroubaix, Helmut Dorner, Tina Gillen, Hisae Ikenaga, Barthélémy Toguo, Sophie Ullrich, Wawrzyniec Tokarski,
and a solo show by Thomas Arnolds
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