POINT LIGNE PLAN Programme 2010
Cédrick Eymenier / Ondes et particules
Mercredi 27 octobre 2010 à 20h30
La fémis, 6 rue Francœur - 75018 Paris
-Event Horizon
2009, 10 minutes, vidéo
musique originale de i8u (France Jobin)
Depuis un volcan éteint, l'attente du feu d'artifice.
-Platform #12 Tokyo
2008, 39 minutes, vidéo
musique originale de Akira Rabelais, Oren Ambarchi et Taylor Deupree
A lire le texte de Émeric de Lastens "Alphavilles" ici
this blog is dedicated to cedrick eymenier's news & archive (2001-2014) official website : www.cedrickeymenier.com
Pleins Feux
PLEINS FEUX 2010, Ivry-sur-Seine, 17/18 septembre 2010
Dans le cadre des portes ouvertes des ateliers d’artistes d’Ivry-sur-Seine, pointligneplan présente des films de la collection diffusés dans l’espace public.
CINÉMA DE NUIT
projection extérieure sur la terrasse du 97 bis, avenue Georges Gosnat
Vendredi 17.09 de 20h30 à minuit
Samedi 18.09 de 20h30 à minuit
avec les films de Fanny Adler, Cedrick Eymenier, Cécile Hartmann, Romain Kronenberg, Christelle Lheureux, Julien Loustau, Cécile Paris, Arnold Pasquier, Vincent Roux, Sarkis et Adam Vackar.
more infos
www.pleinsfeux.ivry94.fr
Salon de Montrouge (suite)
Samedi 2 octobre 2010, 16 heures
La Fabrique
51, avenue Jean Jaurès
Montrouge (92)
Exposition publique des œuvres, entrée libre, sur place :
du samedi 25 septembre au vendredi 1er octobre de 12h à 20h,
et le samedi 2 octobre de 11h à 13h
www.salondemontrouge.fr
Cédrick Eymenier
"Abrash E.P." disque vinyle + tirage photo
"Perla" photographie
"Reflexion Bird" video
Vente aux enchères, publiques et sans frais, d’œuvres des artistes du 55ème Salon de Montrouge. Sous la conduite de Maître Pierre Cornette de Saint-Cyr, Commissaire priseur habilité & Stéphane Corréard, Expert, Commissaire artistique du Salon de Montrouge. 150 œuvres par 68 artistes.
La Fabrique
51, avenue Jean Jaurès
Montrouge (92)
Exposition publique des œuvres, entrée libre, sur place :
du samedi 25 septembre au vendredi 1er octobre de 12h à 20h,
et le samedi 2 octobre de 11h à 13h
www.salondemontrouge.fr
Cédrick Eymenier
"Abrash E.P." disque vinyle + tirage photo
"Perla" photographie
"Reflexion Bird" video
Presence
VOLUME is pleased to present Presence, an afternoon of immersive sound, video, and durational performance work at the Torrance Art Museum on June 26, 12-5pm. Presence plays with the multiple meanings of the title to contextualize divergent practices by a unique selection of artists all working across a spectrum of time based media, whether it is video, sound, durational performance, or installation.
Artists include Jen Boyd (audio performance), Frank Bretschneider (screening), Jeff Cain & Mark Steger (collaborative video performance/installation), Heather Cassils & Kadet Kuhne (sound and durational performance), Richard Chartier (sound element), i8u & Cédrick Eymenier (audio/visual performance), Monique Jenkinson (video screening), Marc Manning (audio/visual performance), Mem1 (audio/visual performance), A.B. Miner (film screening), Yann Novak (audio performance), Adam Overton (durational performance), Taisha Paggett (durational performance), Semiconductor (video screening), Sublamp (audio/visual performance).
> live screening of Event Horizon (v35')
film by Cedrick Eymenier
music by i8u
PRESENCE June 26, 12 - 5 pm
Torrance Art Museum (California, USA)
www.torranceartmuseum.com
www.volumeprojects.org
Surreal
curator - Mo Gourmelon
In this selection of French films, made for the most part by young directors already recognized on the national and international scene, the notion of strangeness is developed through images which waver between documentary and fiction. Porous boundaries between contemporary art, performance, cartoon and film are involved. A relation to the city and architecture is woven by way of strolling, chance, memory and dream. In a combination of pictures and sounds, a certain swaying quality lends these images a general impression of floating. In this context, the deliberate absence of sounds underpins the strangeness all the more.
with Laetitia Benat, Benoit Broisat, Cédrick Eymenier, Eléonore de Montesquiou, Cécile Paris, Fabien Rigobert, Raphaël Zarka.
> screening of Platform #02 London, 2007
film by Cedrick Eymenier
music Motion & Sogar
It is when I am walking around and discovering the cities that I film or photograph that I make my choices. The decision to stop at a given spot to shoot is usually prompted by something that suddenly captures my attention. I like the reflection to be intrinsically linked to a point of view, because it requires that the camera be placed in a precise place. A reflection allows you to multiply space, like a Cubist readymade. It also means you don’t have to be standing opposite what you want to film, which is very convenient. The omnipresent reflections of modern cities (glass buildings, shop windows, the coachwork of cars and public transport, etc.) make it possible to juxtapose spatially remote elements in a single image. C.E.
SURREAL, Contemporary French VideoArt
NCAA, National Center for Contemporary Arts > screening of Platform #02 London, 2007
film by Cedrick Eymenier
music Motion & Sogar
It is when I am walking around and discovering the cities that I film or photograph that I make my choices. The decision to stop at a given spot to shoot is usually prompted by something that suddenly captures my attention. I like the reflection to be intrinsically linked to a point of view, because it requires that the camera be placed in a precise place. A reflection allows you to multiply space, like a Cubist readymade. It also means you don’t have to be standing opposite what you want to film, which is very convenient. The omnipresent reflections of modern cities (glass buildings, shop windows, the coachwork of cars and public transport, etc.) make it possible to juxtapose spatially remote elements in a single image. C.E.
SURREAL, Contemporary French VideoArt
Ekaterinburg (RUSSIA)
16 + 17 june 2010, 19:00
www.ncca.ru
IbisRouge à Montrouge
Exhibition of Cedrick Eymenier's Abrash / Scarlet Ibis project
- Abrash, vinyl edition by Cats Hats Gowns (Coriolis Sounds CS-003)
- Corocoro Rojo, foto 60x40cm
- Scarlet O' Abrash, new video w/ music by Cats Hats Gowns
(watch an extract on Coriolis Void)
55° Salon de Montrouge
6 mai – 2 juin 2010
vernissage 5 mai, 18h
La Fabrique
51 avenue Jean-Jaurès, Montrouge (F)
Le Carillon de Big Ben
90 artists : Fanny Adler, Saâdane Afif, Dove Allouche et Evariste Richer, Lara Almarcegui, Leonor Antunes, Jean-Marc Ballée, Davide Balula, Vincent Beaurin, Karina Bisch, Katinka Bock, Ulla von Brandenburg, Matti Braun, Stéphane Calais, Mircea Cantor, Les frères Chapuisat, Nicolas Chardon, Nina Childress, Claude Closky, Peter Coffin, Delphine Coindet, Isabelle Cornaro, Christophe Cuzin, Simone Decker, Philippe Decrauzat, Olivier Dollinger, Yan Duyvendak, Cédrick Eymenier, Sammy Engramer, David Evrard, Sylvie Fanchon, Ivan Fayard, Isa Genzken, Geert Goiris, Laurent Grasso, Mona Hatoum, Benjamin Hochart, Alain Huck, Véronique Joumard, Jacques Julien, Jan Kopp, Vincent Lamouroux, Guillaume Leblon, Jean-François Leroy, Renée Lévi, M/M, Vincent Madame, Didier Marcel, Enzo Mari, Isa Melsheimer, Mathieu Mercier, Laurent Montaron, François Morellet, Petra Mrzyk et Jean-François Moriceau, Robert Morris, Olivier Mosset, Edit Oderbolz, Gabriel Orozco, Gyan Panchal, Florence Paradeis, Steven Parrino, Julien Pastor, Eric Poitevin, Marie Preston, Julien Prévieux, Tony Regazzoni, Hugues Reip, Silvana Reggiardo, David Renaud, Peter Regli, Didier Rittener, Bojan Sarcevic, Edouard Sautai, Mathias Schweizer, Alain Séchas, Kiki Smith, Kristina Solomoukha, Nathalie Talec, Julien Tiberi, Thu Van Tran, John Tremblay, Tatiana Trouvé, Pierre Vadi, Jean-Luc Verna, Emmanuelle Villard, Jean-Luc Vilmouth, Virginie Yassef et Aurélie Godard, Raphaël Zarka.
Le Carillon de Big Ben
Curated by Claire Le Restif
7 mai - 6 juin 2010
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Centre d'art contemporain d'Ivry - le Crédac
93, avenue Georges Gosnat - 94200 Ivry-sur-Seine (F)
www.credac.fr
Photo : (c) André Morin / le Crédac
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