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New imaginary worlds seen at the I-AC Villeurbanne (Biennale de Lyon #2015)

Contemporary Art | Organized as part of the Lyon Biennale, the exhibition I-AC presents itself as a sample of international production by young artists. Ten French artists and ten from elsewhere, proposed by ten directors of international biennales, mix in this speculative space.

Maxime Lamarche, Course contre l’orage, 2015 © Emile Ouroumov
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Maxime Lamarche, Course contre l’orage, 2015
© Emile Ouroumov

If reading Raph Rugoff’s biennale La vie Moderne enlightens a visitor as to the cultural, historical and anthropological approach of a generation of artists keyed into the global upheaval and identity mutations of our time, the very young « beginning » artists seen in […]

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Maxime Lamarche, Course contre l’orage, 2015 © Emile Ouroumov Anastasis Stratakis, 1:1 (Untitled #2), 2012 © Courtesy de l’artiste et Galerie AD, Athens Fabrice Croux, Qui es-tu grande montagne ?, 2015 © Emile Ouroumov Johann Rivat, Sunspots, 2015 / Free Fist, 2015 © Emile Ouroumov

Maxime Lamarche, Course contre l’orage, 2015
© Emile Ouroumov

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