Philippe Parreno

Suicide in Vermillon Sands

October 10 - November 15, 2008

537 West 22nd Street
New York, NY 10011

Philippe Parreno
Suicide in Vermillon Sands

October 10 – November 15, 2008
Opening Reception: Friday, October 10, 6–8 pm

"What unfolds is not a multitude of characters and fates in a single objective world, illuminated by a single authorial consciousness; rather a plurality of consciousnesses, with equal rights and each with its own world, combine but are not merged in the unity of the event."

-M.M. Bakhtin, Problems of Dostoevsky's Poetics

Friedrich Petzel Gallery is pleased to present Suicide in Vermillon Sands, Philippe Parreno's fourth solo exhibition at the gallery.

A hallway leading into the exhibition holds a red theater marquee. The newest version of Parreno's flashing labels, the marquee flashes on and off, consuming the exhibition space. These twinkling red lights refer to the cinematic technique of a shot which presents the face of someone looking at the flames of a fire. The fire is never seen, but its presence is felt through the flickering light which falls across the actor's face. The marquee produces the same experience as a flickering light machine produces in the movies. Upon entering the space, it feels as if the gallery is on fire. The stage is set for a drama.

The hallway opens onto a room with a series of 78 drawings, all done in monochrome vermilion. The drawings were based on the illustrations of 31 graphic designers with whom Parreno collaborated over several years, creating a polyphony of voices. The multiplicity and coexistence of these voices form a dialogue which replaces any finalizability or temporal configuration of a story,
the story of a character who appears and disappears in New York City in October, 2008.

The third room of the gallery presents a third chapter to the story. In this all white space with a white, ghostlike marquee, a magician makes a comic book of the drawings continuously appear and disappear, just as the nearby red light of the marquee flickers and fades away, over and over again.

Philippe Parreno was born in Algeria in 1964. His upcoming solo exhibitions in 2009 include the the Kunsthalle Zürich, Musée national d'Art moderne - Centre Georges Pompidou, Beaubourg, the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León, León, Center for Curatorial Studies and Art in Contemporary Culture, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson. Concurrent to this exhibition a larger marquee will be installed on the façade of the Guggenheim Museum as part of the exhibition Theanyspacewhatever scheduled to open on October 24. The artist lives and works in Paris.

There will be a magic performance for the opening of the exhibition on October 10 from 6 to 8pm.

For further information, please contact the gallery at 212-680-9467 or info@petzel.com. Friedrich Petzel Gallery is located at 537 West 22nd Street, New York, NY 10011.


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Philippe Parreno
Suicide in Vermillion Sands
Friedrich Petzel Gallery
Installation
2008

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New York City
October 2008

Maxime Barbier, Marion Bayot, Esther Berelowitsh, Marc Borneo, Maxime Buechi, Roch Deniau, Stéphanie Dupont, Nicolas Gallet, Aline Girard, Thibault Gleize, James Goggin, Charlotte Jankowski, Masha Karpushina, Aude Lehmann, Urs Lehni, Marie Lusa, Gaël le Maitre, Pierre Marie, Véronique Marques,  Claire le Roy, Guy Meldem, Laurent Meszaros, Peter Maybury, Aurélie Morassut, Chris Neal, Andreas Och Fredrika, Clément Rodzielski, Tomoë Sugiura, Régis Tosetti, Sylvia Tournerie, with Philippe Parreno



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Phone: 212 680 9467
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The gallery is located in Chelsea between 10th and 11th Avenues, and is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00 a.m. through 6:00 p.m. and by appointment.


 
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