Jonas Mekas / José Luis Guerin
Cinéastes en correspondance
30 of Novembre 20h : inauguration of the integral Jonas Mekas who will be present
7 of Decembre 20h : inauguration of the integral José Luis Guerin who will be present
15 of Decembre 17h :meeting with Jonas Mekas / José Luis Guerin around their correspondance
Partnership with CCCB, the Festival d’Automne à Paris, l’Institut Ramon Llull, l’Ambassade de Lituanie en France, le Fonds de Dotation agnès b., the Serpentine Gallery, les éditions Re:Voir, Potemkine and Capricci
Jonas Mekas started filming his daily life on his arrival in New York in 1949. A visionary filmmaker, critic and champion of the avant-garde, Mekas spent his life capturing the present.
José Luis Guerin grew up in Catalonia in the 1970s. His films explore the way places change over time. A video correspondence between both filmmakers lies at the center of the two retrospectives.
In the same place
Mathilde Monnier Territoires
In Territoires, Mathilde Monnier will be taking over the galleries of the Centre Pompidou during the course of a weekend in order to bring us a piece that deals with memory and circulation, "a collection of gestures from her work over the past thirty years". In doing so, the choreographer sets up the possibility of playing out memory in the present, from now onwards, or by means of anticipation.
Apichatpong Weerasethakul Complete retrospective of films and videos
Apichatpong Weerasethakul presents the complete retrospective of his films at the Centre Pompidou. It consists of his eight feature films, thirty or so short (and rare) films, various collective works, and two feature films produced by him.
Apichatpong Weerasethakul Night Particles
The Thai filmmaker Apichatpong Weerasethakul is guest at the Festival d'Automne and Centre Pompidou. His exhibition, featuring around ten video installations, transforms the former solarium into a nocturnal space inhabited by biographical and architectural reminiscences.
Apichatpong Weerasethakul A Conversation with the Sun (VR), extended edition
The Thai filmmaker's second foray into performance art, A Conversation with the Sun (VR), extended edition, presented in Paris in a new version enhanced by a third part, uses virtual reality to create the conditions for a collective dream.
Ligia Lewis Still Not Still
In Still Not Still, choreographer Ligia Lewis pursues her exploration into the silences and shadows of history. In this piece, the performers play out a score over and over again, the burlesque dimension of which makes it all the more tragic.
Forced Entertainment Signal to Noise
Over its forty years of existence, with Tim Etchells at the helm, the company has never stopped reinventing itself. And it continues to do so. Amidst an oscillating form of virtual reality, six performers find themselves deprived of their voices and their entire beings. The whole thing goes beyond all understanding... Welcome to this new world.
Sébastien Kheroufi Par les villages
Sébastien Kheroufi discovered Peter Handke's Par les villages at the onset of his artistic career. It evokes a writer's return to his native village. Amidst the twilight setting in which one universe declines in favour of another, the voices of the “offended and humiliated” break their silence.