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La Maison Rouge

Coordinates: 48°50′50″N 2°22′04″E / 48.8472°N 2.3678°E / 48.8472; 2.3678
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La Maison Rouge was a private contemporary art Foundation dedicated mainly to showing private art collections, monographic shows of contemporary artists' work. It was located close to the Bastille, in Paris, at 10 Boulevard de la Bastille in the 12th arrondissement of Paris.[1][2] La Maison Rouge has been definitely closed in October 2018.

History

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Created in 2004 by Contemporary Art Collector Antoine de Galbert, La maison rouge occupied an old factory building. The 2000-square-meter space was renovated by architect Jean-Yves Clément and the artist Jean-Michel Alberola. The Foundation offices were located at the center the building in what used to be an old red farmhouse (hence its name). La maison rouge had an adjacent bookstore run by Bookstorming [3] and a branch of Rose Bakery, an organic English style cafe,[4] that renewed its entire decoration with each exhibition.

Exhibitions

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2004

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  • Central Station - The Harald Falckenberg Collection
  • Anthony McCall - Solid Light Films
  • L'intime, behind closed doors: the private world of collectors.

2005

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2006

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2007

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2008

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2009

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  • VRAOUM ! An Exhibition of Comic Strips and Contemporary Art.[8]

2010

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  • Marco Decorpeliada: Schizomètres
  • Céleste Boursier Mougenot
  • Face B a project by Daniela Franco.
  • Vinyl : Records and Covers by Artists The Guy Schraenen Collection.
  • Peter Buggenhout, It's a Strange, Strange World, Sally
  • Journey inside my head Antoine de Galbert's collection of ethnic headdresses. (co-curators: Antoine de Galbert and Bérénice Geoffroy-Schneiter)
  • Jean de Maximy, Suite inexacte en homologie singulière.
  • Investigations of a Dog – Works from Five European Art Foundations, FACE [9] (curated in Paris by : Paula Aisemberg and Noëlig Le Roux).

2011

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2012

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  • Neon, Who's Afraid of Red, Yellow and Blue? (curated by David Rosenberg)
  • Louis Soutter, The Tremor of Modernity
  • Didier Vermeiren, Sculptures-Photographies.
  • Retour à l’intime, The Giuliana and Tommaso Setari Collection.

2013

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  • Under the influence, Visual Arts and Psychotropics.[10]
  • My Joburg, Johannesburg's Art Scene.[11]
  • Theatre of the World, The collections of David Walsh.[12]

References

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  1. ^ "La Maison Rouge - Fondation Antoine de Galbert - Museums in 12e arrondissement, Paris".
  2. ^ "Travel". The New York Times.
  3. ^ "Bookstorming - Accueil". www.bookstorming.com.
  4. ^ "La Maison Rouge » Leading Culture Destinations". Archived from the original on 2014-03-30. Retrieved 2014-06-02.
  5. ^ Villarreal, Ignacio. "Bruit et Fureur, the Works of Henry Darger". artdaily.com.
  6. ^ "The video art collection of Isabelle and Jean-Conrad Lemaître at La Maison Rouge Paris - Artmap.com". www.artnews.org.
  7. ^ "Sots Art - Announcements - e-flux". www.e-flux.com.
  8. ^ Villarreal, Ignacio. "Maison Rouge in Paris Opens VRAOUM! An Exhibition of Comic Strips and Contemporary Art". artdaily.com.
  9. ^ DESTE Foundation for Contemporary Art, Athens (Greece), Ellipse Foundation for Contemporary Art Collection, Cascais (Portugal), Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin (Italy), Magasin 3 Stockholm Konsthall (Sweden), La maison rouge, Paris
  10. ^ "La Maison Rouge: Sous Influences (Under the Influence) » Art Wednesday". Archived from the original on 2014-06-02. Retrieved 2014-06-02.
  11. ^ "the Market Photo Workshop at La Maison Rouge Gallery". May 23, 2013.
  12. ^ "Theatre of the world - Paris Photo Agenda". www.parisphoto.com. Archived from the original on 2013-10-07.
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