Palais de Tokyo explained

The Palais de Tokyo (Tokyo Palace) is a building dedicated to modern and contemporary art, located at 13 avenue du Président-Wilson, facing the Trocadéro, in the 16th arrondissement of Paris. The eastern wing of the building belongs to the City of Paris, and hosts the Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris (Paris' Museum of Modern Art). The western wing belongs to the French state and since 2002, has hosted the Palais de Tokyo / Site de création contemporaine, the largest museum in France dedicated to temporary exhibitions of contemporary art.

The building is separated from the River Seine by the Avenue de New-York, which was formerly named Quai Debilly and later Avenue de Tokio (from 1918 to 1945). The name Palais de Tokyo derives from the name of this street. The Iéna station on Line 9 of the Paris Metro is located very close to the museum.

History

The monument was inaugurated by President Lebrun on 24 May 1937, at the time of the International Exposition of Art and Technology in Modern Life (1937).[1] [2] The original name of the building was Palais des Musées d'art moderne ("Palace of the Museums of modern art"). The building has since then hosted a number of establishments, projects, and creative spaces. Among them; le musée d'art et d'essai (1977–1986), the FEMIS, the Centre national de la photographie, and in 1986, the Palais du cinéma.[3] The current contemporary art center opened to the public in March 2002, under the new name Site de création contemporaine ("Site for contemporary creation"), specializing in the emerging French and international art scene. It was overhauled and expanded in 2012, by the architects Anne Lacaton and Jean-Philippe Vassal, who subsequently won the Pritzker Prize.[4] With no permanent collection, it is "reputed to be the biggest non-collecting contemporary art museum in Europe", and produces all of its exhibitions.[5]

Directors

In March 2002, Nicolas Bourriaud and Jérôme Sans launched the Site de création contemporaine in the west wing of Palais de Tokyo. It soon became simply known as Palais de Tokyo, quickly making its mark as a trendsetter in the art world.

The Palais de Tokyo has since been led by the following:

Le Pavillon

The Pavillon ran from 2001 to 2017, and facilitated over 130 international artists.[10] Intended as a studio and laboratory space for resident artists and curators invited to the project, the Pavillon was an experimental program, designed to demonstrate the resident artists' youthful creativity.[11] Since the opening of the building, the director of the programme was artist and filmmaker, Ange Leccia. The residency programme was sponsored by Banque Neuflize OBC, The Ministry of Culture and Communication, and the Cité internationale des arts.[12]

Notable Pavillon residents

All Pavillon residents

All Pavillon residents, by year!Year residency started!Artist!Nationality
2001Charlotte Beaurepaire[13] France
2001Kim Sop BoninsegniSwitzerland/France
2001GéraldFrance
2001Emily JoyceUnited States
2001Alexandre PollazzonFrance
2001Julia RomettiFrance
2001Apichatpong WeerasethakulThailand
2002Quentin ArmandFrance
2002Angela DetanicoBrazil
2002Andreas FogarasiAustria
2002Rafael LainBrazil
2002Adriana Lara DominguezMexico
2002Lucas MancioneFrance
2002Nicolas MilheFrance
2002Émilie RenardFrance
2002Jiri SkalaCsechia
2002Johann Van AerdenFrance
2002Gabriela VangaRomania
2003Ziad AntarLebanon
2003Louidgi BeltrameFrance
2003Davide BertocchiItaly
2003Sophie DuboscFrance
2003Johannes Fricke Waldthausen Netherlands
2003Shiho FukuharaJapan
2003Agnieszka KurantPoland
2003Gerald PetitFrance
2004Marcelline DelbecqFrance
2004Alice GuareschiItaly
2004André GuedesPortugal
2004Corentin HamelFrance
2004Nicolas JuillardFrance
2004Anne-Laure MaisonFrance
2004Benjamin MartinUSA/France
2005Liliana BasarabRomania
2005Isabelle CornaroFrance
2005Adriana Garcia GalanColumbia
2005Benoît MaireFrance
2005Mihnea MircanRomania
2005Wagner MoralesBrazil
2005Émilie PitoisetFrance
2005Koki TanakaJapan
2005Adam VackarCzechia
2006Alex CecchettiItaly
2006Duvier Del Dago FernandezCuba
2006Mati DiopFrance
2006Manu LaskarFrance
2006Jaime LutzoUnited States
2006Cova MacíasSpain
2006Denis SavarySwitzerland
2006Jean-Luc VincentFrance
2007Meris AngiolettiItaly
2007Jose Arnaud BelloMexico
2007Gaëlle BoucandFrance
2007Niklas GoldbachGermany
2007K.G. GuttmanCanada
2007Romain KronenbergFrance
2007Charlotte MothUnited Kingdom
2007Jorge Satorre DomenechMexico
2007Andreas SiquelandNorway
2007Stéphane VignyFrance
2008Pedro BarateiroPortugal
2008Emma DusongFrance
2008Isa GrieseGermany
2008Louise HervéFrance
2008Chloé MailletFrance
2008Matteo RubbiItaly
2008Axel StraschnoyArgentina
2008Iris Touliatou GRGreece
2008Gilles ToutevoixFrance
2009Andrea AcostaColumbia
2009Patrick BockFrance/USA
2009Haizea Barcenilla GarciaSpain
2009Davide CascioSwitzerland
2009Anthony LanzenbergFrance
2009Florence OstendeFrance
2009Jorge Pedro NúñezVenezuela
2009Samir RamdaniFrance
2009Ramiro GuerreiroPortugal
2010Jérome AllavenaFrance
2010Einat AmirIsrael
2010Elisabeth S. ClarkUnited Kingdom/USA
2010Gintaras DidziarapetrisLithuania
2010Alexandra FerreiraPortugal
2010Morten Norbye HalvorsenNorway
2010Estelle NabeyratFrance/Germany
2010Fabrice PichatFrance
2010Charlotte SeidelFrance
2010Betina WindGermany
2011Laëtitia Badut Haussmann[14] France
2011Oliver BeerUnited Kingdom
2011Fouad BouchouchaFrance
2011Eglé BudvytytèLithuania
2011Onejoon CheSouth Korea
2011Anthea HamiltonUnited Kingdom
2011Egija InzuleLatvia
2011Hélène MeiselFrance
2011Noé SoulierFrance
2011Oriol VilanovaSpain
2012Carlotta Bailly-BorgFrance
2012Feiko BeckersNetherlands
2012Julie BénaFrance
2012Daiga GrantinaLatvia
2012Francesco FonassiItaly
2012Peter MillerUnited States
2012Julien PerezFrance
2012Agnieszka RyszkiewiczPoland
2012Gonçalo SenaPortugal
2012Theo TurpinUnited Kingdom
2012Lucas BibersonFrance
2013Sophie Bonnet-PourpetFrance
2013Rebecca DigneFrance
2013Guillaume HenryFrance
2013Chai SirisThailand
2013Mikhail LylovRussia
2013Sébastien Martinez BaratFrance
2013Karin SchlageterFrance
2013Clémence SeillesFrance
2013Antonio Vega MacotelaMexico
2013Yonatan VinitskyIsrael/Poland
2014Aung-KoMyanmar[15]
2014Basma AlsharifKuwait/Palestine/France/USA[16]
2014Charbel-Joseph H. BoutrosLebanon[17]
2014Jonathan MartinFrance
2014Keiichiro ShibuyaJapan
2014Shelly NadashiIsrael
2015Ayoung KimSouth Korea[18]
2015Jean-Alain CorreFrance[19]
2015Alexis GuillierFrance[20]
2015Hoël DuretFrance[21]
2015Lou LimPhilippines[22]
2015Ollie PalmerUnited Kingdom[23]
2016Manolis Daskalakis-LemosGreece[24]
2016Lola GonzàlezFrance[25]
2016Taloi HaviniPapua New Guinea[26]
2016Yu JiChina[27]
2016Thomas TeurlaiFrance[28]
2016Wataru TominagaJapan[29]

Palais /

The Museum also publishes the magazine Palais /, which annually releases three editions (Spring, Fall, and Summer) and was created in 2006 by Marc-Olivier Wahler. The Magazine features articles centering around a central artistic theme selected for each edition. The subjects are conceptual, and are explored using photography, various artistic media, essays, and often experimental media. The theme generally coincides with the exhibition concurrently featured at the museum.[30]

In addition to Palais /, Palais de Tokyo also published five volumes of a contemporary art encyclopedia, From Yodeling to Quantum Physics between 2007 and 2011.

See also

External links

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Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20061125110352/http://www.paris.fr/portail/Culture/Portal.lut?page_id=6473&document_type_id=4&document_id=15970&portlet_id=14647&multileveldocument_sheet_id=1683 www.paris.fr : History of Palais de Tokyo
  2. Web site: Musee d'Art moderne de la Ville de Paris (City Museum of Modern Art). Yahoo! Travel. Yahoo!. 20 May 2010. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20100105023538/http://travel.yahoo.com/p-travelguide-2776036-musee_d_art_moderne_de_la_ville_de_paris_paris-i. 5 January 2010.
  3. http://www.palaisdetokyo.com/fr/espaces/histo/histo.htm
  4. News: Pogrebin. Robin. 16 March 2021. Affordable Housing Earns French Couple the Pritzker Prize. en-US. The New York Times. 16 March 2021. 0362-4331.
  5. http://www.palaisdetokyo.com/fo3/low/programme/index.php?page=../infospratiques/historique.html
  6. Web site: Palais de Tokyo. palaisdetokyo.com. 28 October 2015. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20151031124322/http://archives.palaisdetokyo.com/fo3/low/programme/ . 31 October 2015.
  7. News: Paris Regains Some of Its Lost Aura in Art World. Nicolai. Hartvig. The New York Times . 28 October 2011. 24 April 2018. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20120103154216/http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/29/arts/29iht-scparis29.html. 3 January 2012.
  8. Gareth Harris (22 July 2019), Emma Lavigne lined up as new president of the Palais de Tokyo in Paris The Art Newspaper.
  9. Alex Greenberger (10 January 2022), Palais de Tokyo to Return to Experimental Roots with New Leader ARTnews.
  10. Web site: 2020-09-30. The Pavillon Palais de Tokyo EN. 2021-07-21. https://web.archive.org/web/20200930022410/https://www.palaisdetokyo.com/en/page/pavillon . 30 September 2020 .
  11. http://www.palaisdetokyo.com/fo3/low/programme/index.php?page=../pavillon/pavillon.htm
  12. Web site: 2016-06-08. The Pavillon. 2021-07-21. Palais de Tokyo EN. en.
  13. Web site: 2016-12-27. 2001 - 2011 Palais de Tokyo EN. 2021-07-21. https://web.archive.org/web/20161227093531/http://www.palaisdetokyo.com/en/page/2001-2011 . 27 December 2016 .
  14. Web site: 2020-07-27. All the residents of the Pavillon Neuflize OBC since 2001 Palais de Tokyo EN. 2021-07-21. https://web.archive.org/web/20200727105025/https://www.palaisdetokyo.com/en/page/all-residents-pavillon-neuflize-obc-2001 . 27 July 2020 .
  15. Web site: 2021-07-21. Aung Ko Artist Profile, Exhibitions & Artworks. 2021-07-21. ocula.com. en.
  16. Web site: Basma Alsharif. 2021-07-21. Galerie Imane Farès. en-US.
  17. Web site: text-bio. 2021-07-21. www.charbeljosephageboutros.com.
  18. Web site: 2016-05-26. Ayoung Kim. 2021-07-21. Palais de Tokyo EN. en.
  19. Web site: 2016-05-26. Jean-Alain Corre. 2021-07-21. Palais de Tokyo EN. en.
  20. Web site: 2016-05-26. Alexis Guillier. 2021-07-21. Palais de Tokyo EN. en.
  21. Web site: 2016-05-26. Hoël Duret. 2021-07-21. Palais de Tokyo EN. en.
  22. Web site: 2016-05-26. Lou Lim. 2021-07-21. Palais de Tokyo EN. en.
  23. Web site: 2016-05-26. Ollie Palmer. 2021-07-21. Palais de Tokyo EN. en.
  24. Web site: MANOLIS DASKALAKIS LEMOS. 2021-07-21. artworks. en-US.
  25. Web site: 2016-11-16. Lola Gonzàlez. 2021-07-21. Palais de Tokyo EN. en.
  26. Web site: 2016-12-13. Taloi Havini. 2021-07-21. Palais de Tokyo EN. en.
  27. Web site: 2016-11-16. Yu Ji. 2021-07-21. Palais de Tokyo EN. en.
  28. Web site: 2016-11-16. Thomas Teurlai. 2021-07-21. Palais de Tokyo EN. en.
  29. Web site: 2016-11-16. Wataru Tominaga. 2021-07-21. Palais de Tokyo EN. en.
  30. http://www.palaisdetokyo.com/fo3/low/programme/index.php?page=../editions/magpalais.php