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LAUNCH OF THE MAGAZINE OCTOPUSNOTES 3 AT CENTRE POMPIDOU

octopusnotes is a magazine that promotes Contemporary Art and Art History research. Each publication is composed of three collections. The first collection is a “thesis,” recently defended, focusing on Contemporary Art History. The second collection, entitled “comments,” is dedicated to artists’ interviews or talks. For the third collection, “notes,” octopusnotes invites an artist to conceive an edition.

For the launch of the third issue, Kandinksy Library at the Pompidou Center invited the magazine to present in a gold room.
The artist Martin Laborde did the edition for this new issue, called “Sac” which means bag.
All of the artists and people who contributed to octopusnotes were there. A talk took place.
The sun was there too. It was a lovely evening.

Here are some pictures !

 

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octopusnotes 3 / edition of Martin Laborde

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octopusnotes 2 / edition of Maria Eisl

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octopusnotes 1 / edition of Clément Rodzielski

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THE HAWKER

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The Hawker, 2014, Installation view (image Carlos/Ishikawa)

The Hawker

dépendance at Carlos/Ishikawa, London

March 14 – April 12, 2014

ARTISTS: Richard Aldrich, Marie Angeletti, Thomas Bayrle, Will Benedict, Merlin Carpenter, Michaela Eichwald, Jana Euler, Christian Flamm, Olivier Foulon, Manuel Gnam, Thilo Heinzmann, Karl Holmqvist, Tom Humphreys, Sergej Jensen, Dorota Jurczak, Michael Krebber, Martin Laborde, Linder, Michaela Meise, Oscar Murillo, Shelly Nadashi, Henrik Olesen, Benjamin Saurer, Nora Schultz, Hanna Schwarz, Lucie Stahl, Josef Strau, Simon Thompson, Harald Thys & Jos de Gruyter, Oscar Tuazon, Peter Wächtler, and Haegue Yang.

 

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The Hawker, 2014, Installation view (image Carlos/Ishikawa)

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The Hawker, 2014, Installation view (image Carlos/Ishikawa)

Jana Euler, Human Small World, 2011, Papier-mâché, 60 x 20 x 20 cm

Jana Euler, Human Small World, 2011, Papier-mâché, 60 x 20 x 20 cm (image Carlos/Ishikawa)

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The Hawker, 2014, Installation view (image Carlos/Ishikawa)

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Oscar Murillo, another kind of breed (detail), 2014, Wooden crates and porcelain 34 x 72 x 183 cm (image Carlos/Ishikawa)