Editorial

In addition to its exhibition program, the Fondation d’entreprise Pernod Ricard is also the sounding board of a thought in art and on art. Artists, theorists, critics and philosophers are invited to participate in cycles, conferences and events fostering debates about contemporary stakes. Please find all the recordings here.

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09.12.2023

La Traverse issue 6

Nouveau numéro du journal de la Fondation Pernod Ricard

Liza Maignan, 2023 © ACA
Liza Maignan, 2023 © ACA
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09.06.2023

TextWork Writing Grant/Fondation Pernod Ricard: call for proposals for 2024

Deadline to apply for the second TextWork Writing Grant: 15 November 2023

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07.22.2023

Meeting with Mathilde Rosier, artist and Chus Martínez, curator of the exhibition "Dans les champs d'intensive prospérité"

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07.19.2023

Dans la bibliothèque de with Claire Denis

As part of the In the Library of cycle, designed in partnership with AOC and hosted by Sylvain Bourmeau, the Foundation welcomes director and screenwriter Claire Denis, famous for her films Chocolat, Beau travail, Trouble Every Day, 35 rhums, White Material and Les Salauds.

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07.17.2023

Paris Performance : Les Mots troubles #5 / Cabaret with Julie Béna

Les Mots troubles #5 brings together artists Fatma Cheffi, Zoé Couppé, Marcel Devillers, Nelle Gevers, Than Hussein Clark, Marc-Aurèle Ngoma, Harilay Rabenjamina, liv schulman and HaYoung.

Konstantinos Kyriakopoulos, Retrospective Constellations steel, 2023, PLA, electric cables, plugs, LED bulbs 244 x 165 x 10 cm
Konstantinos Kyriakopoulos, Retrospective Constellations steel, 2023, PLA, electric cables, plugs, LED bulbs 244 x 165 x 10 cm
07.08.2023

L'Avancée / Konstantinos Kyriakopoulos

Konstantinos Kyriakopoulos' practice revolves around a favorite device, which he varies according to context and purpose: the bed.

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07.08.2023

Fête de la Musique (Music Festival) : Mille rêves brûlant en moi

For the Fête de la Musique, the evening of the summer solstice, the Foundation hosted a program of performances, conceived as a poetic and musical echo to the Mathilde Rosier exhibition.