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GALERIE EMMANUEL PERROTIN PARIS: Yeondoo Jung | Peter Zimmermann - 15 May 2010 to 30 July 2010

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15 May 2010 to 30 July 2010

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Yeondoo Jung, Location #27, 2007
C-print, 122 x 155,4 cm / 48 x 61 1/4 inches
Image courtesy Kukje Gallery, Seoul
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Artists in this exhibition: Yeondoo Jung, Peter Zimmermann


Yeondoo Jung
Innerscape
76 rue de Turenne : 15 May - 30 July, 2010

Peter Zimmermann
Kith and Kin
10 Impasse Saint-Claude : 15 May - 30 July 2010



Yeondoo Jung - Innerscape


La Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin organise l�exposition personnelle de l�artiste cor�en Yeondoo Jung, Innerscape, du 15 mai au 30 juillet 2010, en collaboration avec la Kukje Gallery, S�oul.
A travers films, installations, performances et photographies, Yeondoo Jung r�v�le l�envers de l�image. Oscillant entre fiction et r�alit�, les oeuvres de Yeondoo Jung interroge la photographie et le cin�ma, d�voilant ce qui ne doit pas �tre visible, la mise en sc�ne/le d�cor. Le spectateur ainsi d�stabilis� traverse le miroir des apparences et son imagination d�c�le peu � peu le vrai (le dispositif) du faux (la repr�sentation), comme dans Fictions de Borges. Fascin� par Georges M�li�s, Yeondoo Jung a pr�sent� � 2 reprises en 2009 (au Yokohama Museum of Arts et au festival Performa 09 � New York) une performance intitul�e CineMagician o� un magicien r�alisait un film devant le public, au moyen de diff�rents trucages. Le film et la performance sont montr�s � la Galerie.
SIXPOINTS (2010) � anime � des images fixes en trompe-l�oeil prises dans 6 quartiers de New York, par un travelling interne o� seules les ombres se d�placent dans une lumi�re irr�elle/artificielle.
Dans le film de 85 mn, Documentary Nostalgia (2008), 6 sc�nes de rue, d�int�rieurs ou bucoliques sont d�construites minutieusement par un lent making of. L�authenticit� de nos souvenirs et la v�racit� de nos exp�riences sont soumises au simulacre. Enfin, la s�rie de photographies Locations (2006�2010), place des personnages dans des compositions en apparence idylliques o� un �l�ment, parfois infime, d�joue l�illusion.

Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin, organises the solo show of the Corean artist Yeondoo Jung, Innerscape, from 15 May to 30 July, 2010, in collaboration with Kukje Gallery, Seoul.
Through films, installations, performances and photographs, Yeondoo Jung reveals the other side of the image. Oscillating between fiction and reality, Yeondoo Jung�s works question photography and cinema by revealing what should not be visible - the staging and the d�cor. The destabilized spectator cuts through the mirror of appearances and their imagination discerns the real (the set) from the fake (the representation), as in Borges� Fictions.
Fascinated by Georges M�li�s, in 2009 Yeondoo Jung twice presented a performance entitled CineMagician (at the Yokohama Museum of Arts and the Performa Festival 09 in New York) where a magician makes a film in front of an audience by means of various special effects. The film and the performance are being shown at the Gallery.
SIXPOINTS (2010) �animates� still images in trompe-l�oeil taken in six New York neighborhoods through an internal tracking shot where only shadows move with an unreal / artificial light.
In the 85 min film, Documentary Nostalgia (2008), six street, interior or pastoral scenes are meticulously deconstructed through a slow �making of�. The authenticity of our memories and the veracity of our experiences are subjected to pretence.
Lastly the series of photographs Locations (2006�2010), places characters in compositions that appear idyllic, but where an element, at times miniscule, foils the illusion.

Yeondoo Jung was born in 1969, Jinju, Korea. He lives and works in Seoul, Korea.
Public Collections : ArtSonje Center, Seoul, Korea ; The Calder Foundation, New York ; Estee Lauder Corporation, New York ; Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, Fukuoka, Japan ; Gyeonggido Museum of Art, Ansan, Korea; Joddes Collection, Pharmascience, Montreal, Canada ; Joy of Giving Something Foundation, New York ; National Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul, Korea ; New Line Cinema, New York ; Savannah College of Art and Design, Savannah, Georgia, USA ; Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea ; Ssamzie Space, Seoul, Korea ; Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio de Modena, Italy.
Solo Exhibitions : Modern Mondays, MoMA, New York ; Tina Kim Fine Art, New York ; National Museum of Contemporary Art, Gwacheon, Korea ; ACA Gallery, Atlanta / Red Gallery, Savannah College of Art and Design, Savannah, GA ; Galeria Espacio Minimo, Madrid, Spain ; Kukje Gallery, Seoul, Korea ; Tina Kim Fine Art, New York ; Insa Art Center, Seoul, Korea ; Gallery Loop, Seoul, Korea ; 1A Space, Hong Kong ; Koyanagi Gallery, Tokyo, Japan ; Gallery Loop, Seoul, Korea.
Group Exhibitions : One Fine Day�, Rodin Gallery, Seoul ; Peppermint Candy: Contemporary Korean Art, Museo de Arte Contemporaneo, Santiago, Chile ; National Art Museum of China, Beijing, China ; Art Bit Gallery, Seoul, Korea ; Sejong Main Hall of Museum of Fine Art, Seoul, Korea ; Daelim Contemporary Art Museum, Seoul, Korea ; Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna, Austria ; Govett-Brewster Art Gallery New Plymouth, New Zealand ; Luxemburg 2007, Luxemburg and Greater Region ; ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany ; Mucsarnok/Kunsthalle, Budapest, Hungary ; MUHKA, Antwerp, Belgium ; Cell Project Space, London, UK ; Daegue Photo Biennale 2006: Arts in Photography, Photography in Arts, Daegu Korea ; Domus Artium 2002, Salamanca, Spain ; Asian Art House, London, UK ; Taipei Biennial, Taipei, Taiwan ; Stichting Storm, Utrecht, Holland ; ARCO Gallery, Seoul, Korea ; Kwanghoon Gallery, Seoul, Korea ; Museum fur
Ostasiatische Kunst, Berlin, Germany ; Korean Pavilion, Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy ; Entenhalle, Zurich, Switzerland ; Charlottenborg Museum, Copenhagen, Denmark ; Fotograpie Forum International, Frankfurt am Main, Germany ; K-Art Space, Seoul, Korea ; IEUM Gallery, Beijing, China ; Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago ; ArtSonje Center, Seoul, Korea ; Art in General, New York ; Blue Coat Art Centre, Liverpool, UK ; Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea ; Deutsche Hygiene-Museum, Dresden, Germany ; Total Museum, Seoul, Korea ; Korea Gallery, New York ; Cais Gallery, Seoul, Korea ; Art Sonje Center, Seoul, Korea ; Noren Market Place, Okinawa, Japan ; Istanbul Biennale, Istanbul, Turkey ; De Appel Center for Contemporary Art, Amsterdam, Holland ; Kunstforeningen, Copenhagen, Copenhagen ; Guardian Garden Gallery, Tokyo, Japan ; Sungkok Art Museum, Seoul, Korea ; Japan Foundation/Tokyo Opera City Gallery, Tokyo, Japan ; Shanghai Art Museum, Shanghai, China ; le Lieu Unique, Nantes, France ; �City Scape�, Busan Biennale, Busan, Korea ; Gwangju Biennale, Gwangju, Korea ; Fukuoka Triennale, Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, Fukuoka, Japan ; Project Space 4, Dublin, Ireland ; East Modern Art Center, Beijing, China ; Ilmin Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea ; Art Sonje Center Seoul, Korea ; National Gallery of Tirana, Tirana, Albania ; British Embassy, Seoul, Korea ; Space Big Art, Yokohama, Japan ; Ssamzie Art Space, Seoul, Korea/ Lance Fung Gallery, New York ; Posco Art Museum, Seoul, Korea ; Seoul City Subway 7th Line Train, Seoul, Korea ; Art Project Space 4X4, Amsterdam, Hollland ; The Korean Culture & Art Foundation Gallery, Seoul, Korea; Sungkok Art Museum, Seoul, Korea ; Galangga Club, London, UK ; Hotel-Kunstraum, Zurich, Switzerland ; Ein Harrod Museum, Tel Aviv, Israel ; Yokohama Portside Gallery, Yokohama, Japan ; Galeria Municipal da Mitra, Lisbon, Portugal ; Galerie Fruchtig, Frankfurt, Germany ; la Grande Arche, Paris, France ; Fringe Club, Hong Kong ; Sackvill Gallery, London, UK.



Peter Zimmermann - Kith and Kin


La Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin organise la nouvelle exposition de Peter Zimmermann intitul�e Kith and Kin du 15 mai au 30 juillet 2010.

Une s�rie de peintures in�dites de diff�rents formats, un sol Leak (fuite/coulure) et un plafond sont r�alis�s pour l�occasion immergeant le visiteur dans un environnement minimal aux couleurs pop. Peter Zimmermann emprunte aux ma�tres anciens tels Cranach ou D�rer leur connaissance de la superposition de couches de peinture aux effets de transparence subtils. La peinture � l�huile a �t� remplac�e par la r�sine epoxy o� s�ins�re de mani�re al�atoire les pigments de l�acrylique. Peter Zimmermann r�invente l�Action Painting qu�il d�tourne dans un geste post-moderne. Les motifs abstraits, pr�sents dans ses oeuvres depuis la fin des ann�es 90, sont paradoxalement issus de repr�sentations figuratives. Il a longtemps soumis le monde de l�art ou la soci�t� actuelle � une lecture s�miologique critique � travers des peintures de couvertures aggrandies de livres d�art et de philosophie et des stands publicitaires fictifs. Gr�ce � l�outil informatique et au tramage, l�artiste d�forme des visuels, textes, signes issus de son propre inventaire d�images h�t�roclites, rappelant les atlas de Gerhard Richter ou Warburg. Les fichiers num�riques ainsi obtenus, matrices de ses peintures futures, sont alors transfigur�s. Les tableaux �tactiles� de Peter Zimmermann poss�dent une luminosit� et une sensualit� internes uniques issues d�une technique complexe.

Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin organizes the new solo show of Peter Zimmermann entitled Kith and Kin from 15 May to 30 july 2010.
A series of never seen paintings in different formats, a floor entitled Leak and a ceiling will be produced for the occasion immersing the visitor in a minimalist environment of pop colours. Peter Zimmermann borrows the knowledge of old masters like Cranach and D�rer in superimposing layers of paint to provide a subtly transparent effect. Oil painting is replaced here by epoxy resin in which acrylic pigments are randomly inserted. Peter Zimmermann also reinvents Action Painting, giving it a post-modern twist. The abstract motifs that have been present in his works since the end of the 1990�s spring paradoxically from figurative representations. He has for some time subjected the world of art and society in general to a critical semiological reading through art book or philisophy enlarged cover paintings and fictional publicity stands. Thanks to computer tools and dithering, the artist deforms visuals, texts and signs coming from his own inventory of sundry images that recall the atlases of Gerhard Richter and Warburg. The digital files obtained in this way, which are the matrices of his future paintings, are subsequently transfigured. Peter Zimmermann�s �tactile� paintings possess a luminosity and unique internal sensuality issuing from a complex technique.



Peter Zimmermann was born in 1956 at Friburg, Germany. He lives and works in K�ln.
SOLO EXHIBITIONS : Museum Moderner Kunst Kaernten, Klagenfurt; Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, Ohio; Galeria Filomena Soares, Lisbon; Kunsthalle, N�rnberg; Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin, Paris; �The Happy Lion�, Los Angeles; Centro de Arte Contemporaneo de Malaga, Malaga; DistritoQu4tro, Madrid; Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin, Miami ; Crown Gallery, Br�ssel; OMR Gallery, Mexico City (avec Thomas Gr�nfeld); DCCA Department of Contemporary Art, Delaware, USA; Galerie Michael Janssen, Cologne; Esbjerg Museum (avec Claus Carstensen), Danemark; Angst�m Gallery, Dallas; Inc Gallery, New York; Zipp. Kasseler Kunstverein, Kassel, Allemagne; Galerie 20/21, Essen, Allemagne; Kunstverein Heilbronn, Allemagne; Kunsthalle Erfurt (avec Herbert Wentscher), Allemagne; Galerie Six Friedrich & Lisa Ungar, Munich; Galerie Meile, Luzern, Allemagne; Galerie Gasser Grunert, New York; K�lnischer Kunstverein, Allemagne; St�dtische Galerie Donaueschingen, Allemagne; Otto Dix-Haus, Gera, Allemagne; Galerie Kienzle Gmeiner, Berlin; The Agency, Londres; Icebox, Ath�nes; Kunstraum der Universit�t, L�neburg Allemagne; K�nstlerhaus Stuttgart (avec Thomas Locher); Galerie Urs Meile, Luzern, Allemagne; Klemens Gasser, Bozen, Allemagne; Galerie Six Friedrich, Munich; Neue Galerie am Landesmuseum Jonneum, Graz, Autriche; Galerie Annette Gmeiner, Stuttgart; Galerie Urs Meile, Luzern, Allemagne; Tanja Grunert Gallery, New York; Galerie Zwirner, Cologne; Kunstverein M�nster, Allemagne; Kunstforum Munich; Kunstverein Ludwigsburg, Allemagne; Galerie HAM, Nagoya, Japon; Galerie Tanja Grunert, Cologne; Galerie Christian G�gger, Munich; Antiquariat W�genstein, Vienne; Galerie Foncke, Gand, Belgique; Galerie Annette Gmeiner, Kirchzarten, Allemagne.
GROUP EXHIBITIONS (selection) : Crown Gallery, Br�ssel; Wilhelm-Hack-Museum, Ludwigshafen; Foire de b�le, Suisse; Galerie Georg Kargl, Wien; Bonner Kunstverein; Galerie Roellin Duerr, St. Gallen; Albright Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo; Museum der Moderne Salzburg Rupertinum, Salzbourg; Museum f�r Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt; 20.21 Galerie Edition Kunsthandel, Essen; Museum Moderner Kunst � Stiftung Ludwig, Wien; Museum Ritter, Stuttgart; Museo Extreme�o e Iberoamericano de Arte Contempor�neo, Badajoz; New Centre of contemporary art �BE-PART�, Waregem, Belgique; Galerie Rodolphe Janssen, Bruxelles; Galerie Rolf Ricke, Cologne; Produzentengalerie, Hambourg; Kunsthalle Kiel, Allemagne; Museum Morsbroich, Leverkusen, Allemagne; Leo Keoning. Inc, & Galerie Michael Janssen, Los Angeles; Allemagne; Deichtorhallen, Hambourg; Kunstverein, Kassel, Allemagne; Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt; Staatliche Kunsthalle, Baden-Baden, Allemagne; Karlsruhe, Allemagne; Cranbrook Art Museum, Detroit; Kunstverein Hannovre, Allemagne; Kunsthalle N�rnberg, Allemagne; Kunstverein im Marienbad, Freiburg und Kunstverein Baselland, Basel;
Museum Plantin Moretus, Antwerpen, Allemagne; Kunsthaus Hambourg; Fondation Bruxelles, Bruxelles; Museion, Bolzano, Italie; Biennale de Liverpool, Grande-Bretagne; Forum der Landesbank, Baden W�rtemberg, Allemagne; Kunstverein Bonn, Allemagne; Gasser & Grunert GmbH, Cologne; Henry Moore Foundation, Barnard Castle Darlington, Grande-Bretagne; Museum f�r angewandte Kunst, Cologne; Leopold-Hoesch Museum, D�ren, Allemagne; Stichting de Appel, Amsterdam; Wiener Secession, Allemagne; Kunsthalle D�sseldorf, Allemagne; Karsten Schubert, Maureen Paley, Londres.
PUBLIC COLLECTIONS : Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA ; Mus�e national d�Art moderne, France; Fonds National d�Art Contemporain, Paris, France; Fondation Cartier Pour l�Art Contemporain, Paris, France; Mus�e d�Art moderne de la Ville de Paris, Paris, France; Mus�e d�Art moderne de Saint-�tienne, Saint-Etienne, France; FRAC Languedoc-Roussillon, France; FRAC Aquitaine, France; Filmoteca universitaria de Barcelona, Barcelone, Espagne; New York Public Library, New York, USA; Biblioth�que Nationale, Paris, France ; New Orleans Museum of Modern Art, La Nouvelle-Orl�ans, USA; Museum f�r Angewandte Kunst, Cologne, Allemagne; Neue Galerie, Graz, Autriche ; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, USA; Galerie f�r zeitgen�ssische Kunst, Leipzig, Allemagne; Staatsgalerie Stuttgart, Allemagne; LB Baden-W�rttemberg, Allemagne.








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