𝘍𝘰𝘵𝘰𝘴 𝘎𝘳𝘢𝘵𝘪𝘴 (2022–2025) by @daniel.mebarek , & @persona_curada as part of the Discovery Award – Louis Roederer Foundation at @rencontresarles .
The project is on view at the Monoprix space until October 5th, 2025.
Curator: César González-Aguirre @cesarojeron
With support from the Louis Roederer Foundation
Images courtesy of Jeanne Bruc, @mark_pogodin , Aurore Valade, & Mélody Rondenet.
Olympiades Populaires exhibited as part of the Prix Sciences Po pour l’Art Contemporain @prixsciencespo
Thank you to:
@alice_rchp@annabstra@mathildebadie_@soane_cnq@fcoteare@thibaultsolinhac
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Olympiades Populaires, 2026
Video installation, 6min (in loop)
Super 8 film transferred to video (b/w, silent)
Untitled, 2026
Gelatin silver print on baryta paper, construction prop, found steel plate, magnets
Variable dimensions
[PUBLIC PROGRAMME] 4:00pm: Talk - Photography and Power: Who Draws the Frontiers? In the context of the exhibition Drawing the Territory: Perspectives on the Contemporary Art Collections of Société Générale and Jean-Michel Attal with Dayneris Brito (Curator of the exhibition), Matthias Pfaller (Associate Curator for Photography at the Musée national d’art moderne – Centre Pompidou), Daniel Mebarek (Artist) & Aurelie Deplus (Head of Art Collection - Société Générale).
With artists:
Vik Muniz
Dionisio González
Anna Malagrida
Aleix Plademunt
Marie Bovo
Edi Hirose
Phillip-Lorca diCorcia
Andrés Serrano
Cristina García Rodero
Reynier Leyva Novo
About:
In the construction of new identities shaped by social, geopolitical, environmental, and economic issues, how can we approach the question of territorial appropriation through the image? In what ways can photography serve to affirm, activate, destabilize, or distort notions of place and location? And, in that case, what is the relationship between visual invention and territorial invention?
📍 Auditorium Maison de l’amérique latine
217, Bd Saint-Germain, 75007 Paris
FREE PUBLIC ACCESS WITH RESERVATION
Which bodies cross the Boulevard Péripherique?
Photo response to a wonderful essay by Magda Maaoui (Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at @harvardgsd )
Published in “Staging Ground: infrastructure, performance, and bodies in movement”
Editor: @public_culture_
Design: @typicalorganization
Publishers: @cityastheatre@dpr_barcelona
Size 17 x 24 cms
Format Paperback
Talk during @offprint_projects
16 November, 5-5.30pm
La Cantine, Césure
“This nexus reminds us of the need for a bodily perspective on the Grand Paris metropolitan municipality and its new mobility infrastructures. Instead of narrating old and new metropolitan transformations at scales that surpass bodily experience, using dry data points and statistical facts on mobility shifts, or decreases in pollution, I propose that we consider them more for what they are: thick spaces with granular entanglements in socio-economic landscapes. Only then can we make space within infrastructural imaginaries for the subaltern in the capital city’s massive-scale networked systems.”
En esta ciudad detenida
las calles te conocen
y tú las conoces
sabes que las piedras
perduran en tus sueños
como ligeros pájaros invisibles
que te abren al temblor
de la montaña.
— Blanca Wiethüchter
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Un pedacito de los Andes en el metro de Paris !! 🥹🏔️✨
Such a joy to see my work displayed across different metro stations in Paris - a piece of home in my other home. Thank you so much to everyone who’s sent me photos and kind messages the past few days.
And a big thank you to @emmanuelle_halkin for her continued support.
@ratp@diaphanephotographie