Co-Workers: Beyond Disaster @ Bétonsalon, Oct 7 – Jan 30

, 6 October 2015
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A new group project titled Co-Workers: Beyond Disaster opens this week, running at Paris’ Bétonsalon from October 7, 2015 to January 30, 2016.

The Bétonsalon centre for art and research, integrated into the site of the University Paris 7, opens a new show curated by Mélanie Bouteloup and Garance Malivel that “puts forth the speculative powers of storytelling and science fiction to rethink the ways we inhabit our environment” through collaboration between different fields and formats.

Participating in the exhibition are 17 different artists, including Antoine Catala, Ian Cheng, Nobuko Tsuchiya, Pamela Rosenkranz and Wu Tsang

See the exhibition page for details. **

Camille Henrot @ Johann König Galerie, Sep 4 – Nov 1

2 September 2015

A new group project titled Co-Workers: Beyond Disaster opens this week, running at Paris’ Bétonsalon from October 7, 2015 to January 30, 2016.

The Bétonsalon centre for art and research, integrated into the site of the University Paris 7, opens a new show curated by Mélanie Bouteloup and Garance Malivel that “puts forth the speculative powers of storytelling and science fiction to rethink the ways we inhabit our environment” through collaboration between different fields and formats.

Participating in the exhibition are 17 different artists, including Antoine Catala, Ian Cheng, Nobuko Tsuchiya, Pamela Rosenkranz and Wu Tsang

See the exhibition page for details. **

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HUMAN+ @ CCCB, Oct 7 – Apr 10

6 October 2015

A new group project titled Co-Workers: Beyond Disaster opens this week, running at Paris’ Bétonsalon from October 7, 2015 to January 30, 2016.

The Bétonsalon centre for art and research, integrated into the site of the University Paris 7, opens a new show curated by Mélanie Bouteloup and Garance Malivel that “puts forth the speculative powers of storytelling and science fiction to rethink the ways we inhabit our environment” through collaboration between different fields and formats.

Participating in the exhibition are 17 different artists, including Antoine Catala, Ian Cheng, Nobuko Tsuchiya, Pamela Rosenkranz and Wu Tsang

See the exhibition page for details. **

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