[February 3 2021]
In celebration of the new Kamel Mennour gallery space in Paris is the first joint exhibition of two major French and international artists Philippe Parreno and Daniel Buren, a clear focus on the interaction between the works and their surrounding space.
“There is an underlying notion of assembly, of sympoesis: two assembled works that have been elaborated together, connected one to the other, to produce something relating to automation.” — Philippe Parreno, from his text on the exhibition.
On view from Tuesday to Saturday from 11 am to 5 pm.
© Daniel Buren, Adagp
© Philippe Parreno
Courtesy the artists and kamel mennour, Paris / London
Photos by Flo Kohl
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