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Hier, aujourd'hui, demain; aujourd'hui, demain, hier; demain, hier, aujourd'hui - Armando Andrade Tudela
The Frac Bourgogne/Regional Fund of Burgundy for Contemporary Art has invited Armando Andrade Tudela (born in 1975 in Lima – Peru) to hold his first solo show in France. He recently embarked upon a series of monographic exhibitions, including the one at the FRAC Bourgogne, like so many stages in his thinking about the conceptual and formal presuppositions of Modernity. In them, more precisely, he sees space, an environment defined by an architectural, geographical and even social viewpoint, but also from the angle of its function as exhibition venue.
After living in Lima, then training in London and the Netherlands, be...
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Matthew Buckingham : Play the story
Others events during the exhibition at the Frac Bourgogne in Dijon:
• Festival Art Dance 2008 -- Annie Vigier, Franck Apertet / Les gens d'Uterpan -- X-Event 2 (dance performance) Sunday March 2nd 2008 -- 5-6:30 pm - admission free until seats are taken. Designed by: AnnieVigier and Franck Apertet, choreographers; Art Danse CDC Dijon, Burgundy / Studio reception, jointly produced with the Frac Bourgogne.
• Jus de fruits #1 Concert -- Sunday April 27th 2008 -- 11 am - admission free until all seats are taken.
Supporting Bodies: This exhibition was produced with the support of the Ministry of Cu...
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Gitte schafer au Frac Bourgogne
Gitte Schäfer (born in 1972 in Stuttgart) is showing a major selection of works at the FRAC Bourgogne (Burgundy Regional Contemporary Art Collection). These works hail from different collections, and she has elected to associate them with site specific works. Since the year 2000 she has been involved in a close observation of the effect of time on images and objects produced, disseminated, forgotten, and reappearing, coming up with paintings and sculptures which seem at once ageless and amazingly close. Her praxis is rooted in the arena of the unusual and the strange, creating in the space of the exhibition venue a place that wavers betw...
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