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Glimpse of Future Homes, Then Get to Work (2017). Exhibition view. Courtesy the artists, Data Rhei + Glassbox, Paris.
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Hadrien Gérenton + Sophie Varin, ‘Plushy Craftsman’ (2017). Install view. Photo by cybht. Courtesy the artist + Glassbox, Paris.
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Alix Gallet, ‘Tricking Biometrics’ (2014). Install view. Photo by cybht. Courtesy of the artist + Glassbox, Paris.
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Hadrien Gérenton, ‘Objects from the Hands (Palm)’ (2015). Installation view. Photo by cybht. Courtesy of the artist + Glassbox, Paris.
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Laura Buttons, ‘FORCE_FIGURE’ (2015). Detail. Photo by cybht. Courtesy of the artist + Glassbox, Paris.
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DR, ‘Des boums et des bangs’ (2017). Screenshot. Courtesy the artists, Data Rhei + Glassbox, Paris.
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Alix Gallet, ‘Tricking Biometrics’ (2014). Detail. Courtesy of the artist + Glassbox, Paris.
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Simone C. Niquille, ‘Fortress of Solitude’ (2014). Install view. Photo by Courtesy the artists, Data Rhei + Glassbox, Paris.
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Monika Gruzite, ‘Network States’ (2016). Detail. Photo by cybht. Courtesy of the artist + Glassbox, Paris.
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Anna Ternon, ‘Une image de celle qui se souvient’ (2017). Detail. Courtesy of the artist + Glassbox, Paris.
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Laura Buttons, ‘FORCE_FIGURE’ (2015). Detail. Photo by cybht. Courtesy of the artist + Glassbox, Paris.
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Alix Gallet, ‘Tricking Biometrics’ (2014), Photo by cybht, courtesy of the artist, Paris (1)
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Glimpse of Future Homes, Then Get to Work (2017). Exhibition view. Courtesy the artists, Data Rhei + Glassbox, Paris.
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Simone C. Niquille, ‘Fortress of Solitude’ (2014), Video, courtesy of the artist, Paris
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Fleury Fontaine, ‘Mrs. Lee and Mr. Choi’ (2015). Photo by cybht. Courtesy the artist.

The Imaginary internal of living your work with Glimpse of Future Homes, Then Get to Work at Glassbox

, 29 March 2017

The Glimpse of Future Homes, Then Get to Work exhibition at Paris’ Glassbox opened March 9 and ran to March 11, 2017.

Curated by Data Rhei, the group show featured work by the project, as well as  Camille Angibaud, Laura Buttons, Fleury Fontaine, Alix Gallet, Hadrien Gérenton, Monika Gruzite, Simone C. Niquille, Anna Ternon and Sophie Varin.

The press release includes a narrative written by Data Rhei that explores the in-between, with an excerpt that reads “I’m traveling to see Bae. I’m writing you from the plane again! I’m feeling more and more at home between its wings. The space within is so impersonal; the passenger has, from flight to flight, to set his world inside.”

The artists brought together question in one way or another, the pre-existing systems to display work, and exploring the exhibition as a place of the ‘Imaginary.’**

The Glimpse of Future Homes, Then Get to Work group exhibition, curated by Data Rhei, was on at Paris’ Glassbox, which ran March 9  to 11, 2017.

Surface Matters @ Glassbox, Oct 20- Nov 5

19 October 2016

The Glimpse of Future Homes, Then Get to Work exhibition at Paris’ Glassbox opened March 9 and ran to March 11, 2017.

Curated by Data Rhei, the group show featured work by the project, as well as  Camille Angibaud, Laura Buttons, Fleury Fontaine, Alix Gallet, Hadrien Gérenton, Monika Gruzite, Simone C. Niquille, Anna Ternon and Sophie Varin.

The press release includes a narrative written by Data Rhei that explores the in-between, with an excerpt that reads “I’m traveling to see Bae. I’m writing you from the plane again! I’m feeling more and more at home between its wings. The space within is so impersonal; the passenger has, from flight to flight, to set his world inside.”

The artists brought together question in one way or another, the pre-existing systems to display work, and exploring the exhibition as a place of the ‘Imaginary.’**

The Glimpse of Future Homes, Then Get to Work group exhibition, curated by Data Rhei, was on at Paris’ Glassbox, which ran March 9  to 11, 2017.

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