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Paris Opening: Mausolee with Lek x Sowat

Mausolee - The show

On August 12, 2010,  French graffiti artists Lek and Sowat found an abandoned supermarket of 430,000sq. ft  in the north of Paris. For a year, in the greatest of secrets they invited forty French graffiti artists to collaborate and create an illegal graffiti Mausoleum.

As the monument  is not accessible for safety reasons, Lek and Sowat  recreated a few murals and installations in an abandoned apartment to share their experience with the public .

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During the two years, they discovered traces of life from squatters that left in a rush.  For the exhibition, the artists brought back  toys, letters and objects as a tribute to the families living in the Mausolee.

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An installation made of found signage on site, staff instructions and reports reminds of the golden days of the supermarket as key role to the community.

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The opening was also the occasion to celebrate the release of the book (available here) and a video retracing all the visual process of this adventure.

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The stop motion video made of 8000 pictures is now visible online

More info on the project and participating artists at mausolee.net

 

Paris: Mausolee – Lek x Sowat

Imagine an abandoned four storey supermarket in the North of Paris occupied by squatters, then deserted again. On August 12, 2010, French graffiti artists Lek (RAW crew) and Sowat (DMV) discovered the place much to their delight.

For a year, in the greatest of secrets, both artists continuously wandered in this 430,000 sq ft monument to paint murals and organize an illegal artistic residency. They invited forty French graffiti artists to collaborate, from the first to the last generation of the graffiti movement. Together they built a Mausolee, a temple dedicated to their disappearing underground culture. There’s always been a constant battle between street art and graffiti,  and this project clearly puts graffiti back on.

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On 12 April Lek and Sowat will share their experience through an installation and video. Advance copies of the book documenting the entire visual process will also be available prior to the official release.

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Due to the nature of the place, very few people have seen it in person. After crossing a train rack, going through a narrow corridor full of rubbish and climbing a 13 ft high metal gate with spikes, the access is by no mean easy. Traces of previous occupants are still visible: abandoned burnt cars, variety of objets scattered accross the four floors, as well as remains of the supermarket signage. Leveraging found material in-situ such as cling film, surreal installations and murals adorn the building.

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Further pics here

More info on mausolee.net

Paris: Futura 2012 Expansions at Jerome de Noirmont

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Graffiti legend and contemporary artist, Futura recently opened his newest exhibition Expansions at Galerie Jerome De Noirmont in Paris.

The new body of works on canvasses explore spontaneity and geometric abstract forms through a vibrant colour palette, where viewers might recognise either real or imaginary landscapes. Futura happily signed books and invites for the eager crowd.

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View the full set of pics of the opening HERE

Guillotine also did a video of the Futura mural in the gallery

 

Futura 2012 Expansions
Until 29 February 2012
Galerie Jerome de Noirmont Paris

Paris : Damien Hirst – The Complete Spot Paintings

Damien Hirst - Gagosian Paris

Damien Hirst’s latest exhibition, The Complete Spot Paintings, is being held simultaneously at all 11 Gagosian Galleries across the world, from London to Paris, Geneva, Rome, Hong Kong, New York and Los Angeles.

Presenting a retrospective of Hirst’s infamous spot paintings between 1986 and 2011, the exhibition features dotty canvases of all shapes and sizes, from miniature dots to large format spots.  Viewers are submerged by this colourful pharmaceutical universe where no colour is being repeated within any single piece.

The artist is even offering a personalised signed spotty print to the lucky few who complete the polka-dot marathon and visit the 11 locations within a month.

We stopped by the Paris exhibition which expands over two floors:

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View the full set of pics HERE

Paris: City Flash with Jef Aerosol and Swing

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In 2012 Jef Aerosol celebrates his 30 years carreer anniversary of street stencils.

For the occasion, at the Musee en Herbe in Paris currently showcasing a Keith Haring Exhibition, he presents his stencil portraits of Keith Haring and pays tribute to the New  York scene of the 60s-80s  that greatly inspired him.

This exhibition is also part of L’Explosition! project which presents 15 international established street artists together with new artists. Jef Aerosol is exhibiting together with   Swing.

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More pics from the opening HERE

CITY FLASH
JEF AÉROSOL and SWING
Du 10/01 au 29/01 @ Le Musée en Herbe

21 Rue Hérold, 75001 Paris