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David Horvitz

An exhibition that is not happening, 2021

watercolor on paper

Courtesy the artist and la galerie imaginaire

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Matthieu Laurette

« THIS IS A PORTRAIT OF __________________ IF I SAY SO (Commissioned by « your name here ») », 2021

Unique PDF ™ file to be printed by the collector.

A4 or US Letter (dimensions variable according to collector’s printer specificities)

Ed. 1/1 (Unique) Dated (top left).

© Matthieu Laurette – ADAGP, Paris 2021.

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La galerie imaginaire

 

in February 27, 2015, la GALERIE IMAGINAIRE was conceived and initiated on a simple advertisement to the press. The gallery directed by Sébastien Delire is the fruit of long discussions with artist Nico Dockx. The result is a letter from the artist to the gallerist inviting him to close his former gallery (Delire gallery) and to travel with an imaginary gallery, while inviting an interdisciplinary community of artists, composers, philosophers, architects, designers and poets  to answer the following question:
« How, what, when and where do you imagine the notion of a gallery ? ».
Through the question, la GALERIE IMAGINAIRE lies a reexamination of the galllery model as laboratory of possibilities. Since 2015, the gallery has collaborated with different artists in numerous projects, organizing individual and collective exhibitions around the world.

David Horvitz

 

Witty and poetic, the work of David Horvitz meddles with systems of language, time and networks.

Matthieu Laurette

 

Matthieu Laurette is a media and conceptual contemporary French artist who works in a variety of media, from TV and video to installation and public interventions. Laurette uses various strategies to explore the relationships between conceptual art, Pop art, Institutional Critique, economics and contemporary society. »
Matthieu Laurette  (b. 1970) participated in the 49th Venice Biennale in 2001 curated by Harald Szeemann, and his work has been presented at the Solomon R. Guggenheim (1998), MoMA-PS1 (2005) and MoMA (2007) in New York, Stedelijk (2005) in Amsterdam, Castello di Rivoli (2001) in Turin, Mamco (1999) in Geneva, Palais de Tokyo (2003 & 2006) and the Pompidou Centre (1997, 2000, 2004, 2007 & 2009) in Paris. A retrospective of his work spanning over three decades will be held at MACVAL-Musée d’Art Contemporain du Val-de-Marne (Vitry-sur-Seine) in 2022.
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