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14 Oct 2013

lille3000: Happy Birthday Galerie Perrotin


Paola PIVI
«One cup of cappuccino then I go», 2007
Photographic print mounted on aluminium
63 x 84.2 inches
Photograph by Hugo Glendinning from the performance «One cup of cappuccino then I go» 2007 commissioned by and held privately at Kunsthalle Basel, Switzerland
Courtesy Galerie Perrotin
Collection privée

HAPPY BIRTHDAY Galerie Perrotin / 25 ans
lille3000
http://www.lille3000.eu/perrotin/

Info

11 OCTOBER 2013 > 12 JANUARY 2014
Opening hours: WED, THU, SUN : 10:00 > 19:00 - FRI & SAT : 10:00 > 20:00 - Closed on MONDAY and TUESDAY Special opening: 01, 11 NOV 2013 ; 25 DEC 2013 ; 01 JAN 2014
Prices: 6 / 4€ - Season pass: 10 / 15€ - Two-person season pass: 25 / 20€
2-minute walk from the train stations of Lille-Flandres or Lille-Europe

Contact

presse@lille3000.com
Olivier Celarié and Margaux Graire
+33(0)328523000
+33(0)328522070

Address

http://www.lille3000.eu/perrotin/
Tripostal
avenue Willy Brandt
59000 LILLE
FRANCE

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Continuing in its series of invitations to large collections (François Pinault Foundation, Saatchi Gallery, CNAP), lille3000 has invited the Galerie Perrotin to take over the spaces of the Tripostal in Lille.

This exhibition will be an opportunity to take stock of the vision of a French gallery owner, Emmanuel Perrotin, through a selection of works by artists whom he has exhibited all through his 25-year career, works that for the most part are held in public or private collections.

The large open spaces of the Tripostal will accommodate more than one hundred works: sculptures and monumental installations by Wim Delvoye, Daniel Firman and Tatiana Trouvé, mobiles by Lionel Estève, «La Filature» and «Vingt ans après» by Sophie Calle, the famous «INRI» by Maurizio Cattelan and works specially designed for the venue by Gelitin, Guy Limone and Pieter Vermeersch. Other rooms will feature works by Japanese artists such as Aya Takano, Mr and Chiho Aoshima. Many French artists will be represented, including Bernard Frize, JR, Kolkoz, Ange Leccia, Jean-Michel Othoniel, Philippe Parreno, Claude Rutault, Xavier Veilhan and Jean-Luc Vilmouth. Visitors will also discover two sculptures by the Scandinavian artists Elmgreen & Dragset as well as a film by Jesper Just projected onto a large screen.

EXHIBITED ARTISTS:


Chiho Aoshima, Ivan Argote, Daniel Arsham, Mark Barrow, Hernan Bas, Anna Betbeze, Jes Brinch et Henrik Plenge Jakobsen, Sophie Calle, Maurizio Cattelan, Peter Coffin, Martin Creed, Johan Creten, Matthew Day Jackson, Wim Delvoye, Eric Duyckaerts & Jean-Pierre Khazem, Elmgreen & Dragset, Kate Ericson & Mel Ziegler, Leandro Erlich, Lionel Estève, Tom of Finland, Daniel Firman, Mark Flood, Bernard Frize, Giuseppe Gabellone, Gelitin, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Thilo Heinzmann, John Henderson, Gregor Hildebrandt, Noritoshi Hirakawa, Damien Hirst, (IFP) Information Fiction Publicité, Wendy Jacob, Sergej Jensen, Bernard Joisten, Pierre Joseph, JR, Yeondoo Jung, Jesper Just, KAWS, Bharti Kher, Kolkoz, Klara Kristalova, Ange Leccia, Pierre Le Tan, Guy Limone, Adam McEwen, Ryan McGinley, Mariko Mori, Farhad Moshiri, Olivier Mosset, Gianni Motti, Mr., Takashi Murakami, Kaz Oshiro, Jean-Michel Othoniel, Philippe Parreno, Paola Pivi, R.H. Quaytman, Terry Richardson, Germaine Richier, Claude Rutault, Michael Sailstorfer, Andre Saraiva, Aya Takano, Tatiana Trouvé, Piotr Uklanski, Chris Vasell, Xavier Veilhan, Pieter Vermeersch, Jean-Luc Vilmouth, John Waters, Pae White, Kenji Yanobe, Sun Yuan & Peng Yu, Peter Zimmermann.