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In front of the Centre Pompidou: one crash-proof, the other already crashed. Photo © Darren Palmer of Paris by Photo.

 

Paris Update This Week's Events

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play Chartre en Lumières

> The town of Chartres illuminates its monuments and the cathedral with colorful light installations. Through Sept. 15.

play Festival de l'Imaginaire

> Performances by troupes from around the world, Maison des Cultures du Monde, Paris, through June 17.

play Festival de Saint Denis

> Music festival featuring both stars like Sir Colin Davis and young talents; ends with a dawn performance by horse whisperer Bartabas and oud player Mehdi Haddab, Cathedral and Legion of Honor, Saint Denis, through June 30.

play Festival Extensions

> Concerts, dance, films and more, various locations, Paris and Val de Marne, through May 31.

play Festival International des Jardins de Chaumont-sur-Loire

>"Gardens of delights, gardens of delirium" is the theme of this year's garden festival, Chaumont-sur-Loire, through Oct. 21.

play Festival Jazz à Saint-Germain-des-Prés

>Jazz acts ranging from amateur to big names like Ahmad Jamal and Yusef Lateef (together). Various locations, Paris, Through June 3.

play Festival l’Afrique dans tous les Sens 2012

>A celebration of African music, film, art, fashion, dance, cuisine and more, various locations, Paris, through May 27.

play Quinzaine des Réalisateurs

>The features and short subjects entered in this category at the Cannes Film Festival shown in Paris, Forum des Images, Paris, May 31-June 10

play Salon d'Art Contemporain de Montrouge

>57th annual festival of contemporary art featuring 80 up-and-coming artists, La Villette, Montrouge, through May 30.

 

Art - Temporary Exhibitions

 

Evento

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One of Pascal Marthine Tayou's "poupées" from his installation at the Musée d'Aquitaine.

 

The city of Bordeaux’s biannual citywide contemporary art festival, Evento, took a sociopolitical turn this year under the artistic direction of Italian Arte ...

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One of Pascal Marthine Tayou's "poupées" from his installation at the Musée d'Aquitaine.

 

The city of Bordeaux’s biannual citywide contemporary art festival, Evento, took a sociopolitical turn this year under the artistic direction of Italian Arte Povera artist Michelangelo Pistoletto and his foundation Cittadellarte, who gave it the title L’Art pour une Révolution Urbaine. While the street art – including a number of participative community events in food markets, empty lots, a submarine base built by the Nazis during the Occupation, and along the city’s beautiful waterfront and even on the Garonne (a self-sustaining house and

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The self-sustaining "House on the Water," an installation at Evento, is real but temporary and inhabited by actors.

 

and mini-farm floating on a platform on the water) – continue only until Oct. 16, some of the exhibitions will remain open for several months.

At the Musée d’Aquitaine, contemporary artists have been invited to react to the history museum’s collection of documents dealing with the slave trade for a show called “This Is How We Came to Eat Sugar?” (through Jan. 23). The standouts here are Pascale Marthine Tayou’s two-room installation featuring his own sculptures, notably his marvelous glass “poupées,” and William Kentridge’s tapestry inspired by the documents, paired with one of his evocative theatrical films on the theme of displaced people.

At the CAPC Museum of Contemporary Art, a team of curators from the Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, has put on a show entitled “Etrange et Proche” (through Feb. 12) on the theme of “voisinage” (neighborly relations), for which Artur Zmijewski has re-enacted the famous Stanford Prison Experiment (in which ordinary people were imprisoned and assigned roles of prisoner or guard), filming the experiment and presenting a replica of the prison itself. Also on show are a number of videos and installations by international artists.

Finally, an installation on the site of the city’s soon-to-be-shut-down slaughterhouse, “Once upon a Future” (through Dec. 18) created by the STEALTH collective, imagines what life in Greater Bordeaux will be like in 2030 when it reaches a projected population of 1 million.

Heidi Ellison

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