GALERIE CHANTAL CROUSEL: Bijoux de famille - 21 Feb 2009 to 11 Apr 2009

Current Exhibition


21 Feb 2009 to 11 Apr 2009
Open from Tuesday to Saturday
11h-13h / 14h-19h
GALERIE CHANTAL CROUSEL
10 rue Charlot
75003
Paris
France
Europe
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Marcel Duchamp, Bouche-Evier , 1964-67
Bronze, 6 cm in diameter, Signed, dated and numbered on reverse 28/100
Edition produced in New York in 1967
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Artists in this exhibition: Marcel Duchamp, Marcel Broodthaers, Robert Filliou, James Lee Byars, Sigmar Polke, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Georg Herold, Isa Genzken, Richard Prince, Mona Hatoum, Mike Kelley, Thomas Hirschhorn, Jutta Koether, Heimo Zobernig, Fabrice Gygi, Tonico Lemos Auad, Wolfgang Tillmans, Seth Price, Isabelle Cornaro, Ligia Dias, Danh Vo


BIJOUX DE FAMILLE


Exposition-vente d'oeuvres d'art
à la Galerie Chantal Crousel



Marcel Duchamp
Marcel Broodthaers
Robert Filliou
James Lee Byars
Sigmar Polke
Hans-Peter Feldmann
Georg Herold
Isa Genzken
Richard Prince
Mona Hatoum
Mike Kelley
Thomas Hirschhorn
Jutta Koether
Heimo Zobernig
Fabrice Gygi
Tonico Lemos Auad
Wolfgang Tillmans
Seth Price
Isabelle Cornaro
Ligia Dias
Danh Vo
Figure de reliquaire Byeri (Fang-Ntoumou)



21 février - 18 avril 2009 - Vernissage le 21 février
February 21 - April 18, 2009 - Opening on February 21


A l'occasion de l'exposition, la galerie édite une publication Bijoux de famille
Publication Bijoux de famille will be available



“I am very fond of gold, because it is symbolic.
I look at gold in a disinterested way;
Gold is like the sun, it is unalterable.”

Marcel Broodthaers



“I believe enormously in eroticism, because it is something truly general throughout the world, something that everyone understands. It replaces, if you wish, what other Literary Schools call Symbolism, Romanticism. It could be another “ism”, so to speak.

I don’t endow it with any personal signification but, basically, it is a real way to bring to light things that are constantly hidden – and they aren’t necessarily erotic – because of the Catholic religion, because of the social rules. To be able to reveal them and to place them at everyone’s disposal, I think this is important, because it is the basis of everything, and no one talks about it.”


Marcel Duchamp