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Laurent Grasso’s Uraniborg at Jeu de Paume
Wednesday, June 27th, 2012
Laurent Grasso has conceived his exhibition at Jeu de Paume around the recurring concerns of his work, in which the relation to time and temporality becomes uncertain, as is the origin of the objects he creates. His exhibition devices always change the architecture of the host space, and his pieces challenge the viewer’s perceptions with situations that, while well documented in history or mythology, also contain an undefined aesthetic and fictional potential.
For this exhibition, Laurent Grasso deploys video, sculpture, painting, drawing and apparatus to explore four ideas: observation of the heavens, surveillance, “political ghosts” and deceptive beauty.
(source: Jeu de Paume)
Laurent Grasso et Marta Gili présentent Uraniborg par Actuphoto
Laurent Grasso’s “Uraniborg” exhibition shows until September 23 at the Jeu de Paume
Practical information here.

