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le musée de l`élysée fête ses
LE MUSÉE DE L’ÉLYSÉE FÊTE SES 2 5 a n s R E G E N E R AT I O N 2 L E S L AU R É AT S D U P R I X P I C T E T R A P H A Ë L DA L L A P O R TA L E M U S É E D E L’ É LY S É E E N A F F I C H E S PRESS KIT Elysée Lausanne SOMMER EXHIBITIONS 2010 MUSÉE DE L’ÉLYSÉE / ESPACE ARLAUD CONTENTS Introduction Practical Information At the Musée de l’Elysée reGeneration 2 Jaeger-LeCoultre Lacoste Elysée Prize At the Espace Arlaud The Prix Pictet Winners Raphaël Dallaporta : Protocole Le Musée de l’Elysée en affiches La Nuit de l’Elysée Programme of the Events The Travelling Exhibitions Press Images MUSEE DE L’ELYSEE T + 41 21 316 99 11 UN MUSEE POUR LA PHOTOGRAPHIE F + 41 21 316 99 12 18, AVENUE DE L’ELYSEE [email protected] CH–1006 LAUSANNE WWW.ELYSEE.CH Introduction Dedicated to photography since 1985, the Musée de l'Elysée is celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2010. A State institution founded by Charles-Henri Favrod, the Musée de l’Elysée will loose the services of its director William A. Ewing during this jubilee after 14 years dedicated to developing and publicizing the museum’s activities. New direction Sam Stourdzé succeeds him and has become head of the st institution on the 1 of May 2010. He offers visitors a rich and varied summer programme with four exhibitions on two sites: the Espace Arlaud and the Musée de l’Elysée. To mark this celebration, the public is invited to a “Nuit de l’Elysée” in the gardens of the museum and at Espace Arlaud on June 18th from 6:00 p.m. to midnight. This event will showcase the diversity of the museum’s activities, both in exhibitions and conservation through screenings with music, all in a festive spirit. Sam Stourdzé © Raphaël Dallaporta th Four exhibitions to celebrate the 25 anniversary during the summer 2010 The Musée de l'Elysée supports young photographers by offering regular exhibitions devoted to their work. The reGeneration Project presents its second edition five years after its first release: reGeneration2 – Tomorrow’s Photographers Today, which marks an important step in this direction, will be presented in the gelleries of the Musée de l'Elysée. Meanwhile, at the Espace Arlaud, three exhibitions will be proposed to the public. The Musée de l'Elysée is pleased to invite the Prix Pictet to present the work of its winners who will be exhibited together for the first time: Benoit Aquin, Nadav Kander, Ed Kashi and Munem Wasif. Raphael Dallaporta, revealed by the first edition of reGeneration, will present three series together entitled Protocole. Le Musée de l’Elysée en affiches tells the History of the Musée de l’Elysée through its posters. PRACTICAL INFORMATION Musée de l’Elysée The Museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday, 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. Closed on Mondays, excepting for statutory holidays Musée de l’Elysée 18, avenue de l’Elysée CH – 1006 Lausanne T + 41 21 316 99 11 [email protected] www.elysee.ch Espace Arlaud The Espace Arlaud is open from Wednesday to Friday, 12 a.m. – 6 p.m., and from Saturday to Sunday, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Place de la Riponne CH – 1005 Lausanne T +41 21 316 38 50 Entrance Fees The entrance tickets can be bought at the reception desk of the Museum, at the Espace Arlaud and the FNAC shops. Tickets are valid both at the Museum and at the Espace Arlaud, at the following prices : Adults Senior Citizens (AVS) Students/Apprentices/AC/AI Children up to 16 years old Free entrance on first Saturday of each month CONTACTS FOR THE PRESS PRESS KIT AND PHOTOS Marie-Claire Mermoud +41 (0)21 316 99 27 [email protected] www.elysee.ch Géraldine Piguet +41 (0)21 316 99 03 [email protected] CHF 8.00 CHF 6.00 CHF 4.00 Free entrance In the menu, click on “Press”: Username: elysee Password: elT3media 2 reGeneration TOMORROW’S PHOTOGRAPHERS TODAY Opening of the exhibtion and Nuit de l’Elysée Musée de l’Elysée Friday June 18 2010, 08:00 p.m. to Midnight Exhibition from June 19 to September 26 2010 What are young photographers up to in the twenty-first century? How do they see the world? How much do they respect, build on, or reject tradition? As the digital revolution continues its relentless advance, demolishing longstanding practices in every domain of our field, curiosity builds as to how the new generation of photographers will operate. The reGeneration project – the broadest and most enterprising survey of its kind – set out in 2005 to discover answers to these intriguing questions, while revealing emerging photography in wide-ranging fashion. Following on from the success of this exhibition shown in ten different cities across North America, Europe and Asia, this second edition turns the spotlight on 80 up-and-coming talents from 30 countries. The Musée de l’Elysée selected the most promising candidates from some 700 entries submitted by 120 of the world’s top photography schools. The curators tried to keep an open mind throughout the selection process, whether the photographers had chosen a documentary or an artistic approach, whether they worked with film or computer, and whether they supported their work with a detailed concept or preferred shooting spontaneously. reGeneration2 showcases the inspiring creativity and ingenuity of photographers at the outset of their careers, as they navigate in the fast-moving currents of the second decade of the 21st century. It shows these young practioners focusing on major themes as diverse as the urban environment, globalization, issues of identity and memory, their use of hybrid techniques allowing them to obscure as never before the distinction between reality and fiction. From early July the exhibition will also be presented in France at the Rencontres d'Arles, following which it will embark on an international tour in Cape Town, Milan and New York. The project has been made possible through the support of Manufacture Jaeger-LeCoultre, Loterie Romande, Office fédéral de la culture OFC, Friends’ Circle of the Musée de l’Elysée, Fondation Leenaards, Ernst Göhner Stiftung, Pro Helvetia, Boner Stiftung für Kunst und Kultur, Minerva Kunststiftung, Uniquement vôtre, the Ecole hôtelière de Lausanne, the Consulate General of New-Zealand, the Embassy of Israel and the Embassy of Germany in Switzerland. The exhibition, produced by the Musée de l'Elysée, was curated by William A. Ewing and Nathalie Herschdorfer, and is accompanied with a book published by Thames & Hudson (UK/France) and Aperture (USA). reGeneration2 – Photographes de demain William A. Ewing et Nathalie Herschdorfer Editions Thames & Hudson, Paris et Londres (2010) 224 pages, 208 illustrations. Editions française et anglaise LISTE OF PARTICIPANTS TO THE EXHIBITION reGeneration2 Banff Centre, Banff, Canada : Lessard-L. Jacinthe, Canada Beijing Film Academy, Beijing, Chine : Song Shimin, Chine Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, Israel : Gomon Lena, Ukraine CAFA - Académie Centrale des Beaux-Arts de Chine, Beijing, Chine : Liu Di, Chine, XiaoFang Liu, Chine CEPV - Ecole de photographie de Vevey, Suisse : Gafsou Matthieu, Suisse/France Golaz Anne, Suisse, Rebetez Augustin, Suisse COFA - College of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales, Paddington, Australie : Rosenbauer Simone, Allemagne ECAL - Ecole cantonale d'art de Lausanne, Suisse: Delaroche Nicolas, France Favrod David, Suisse Joye Florian, Suisse Rüttimann Catherine, Suisse /France ECAV - Ecole Cantonale d'Art du Valais, Sierre, Valais : Amstutz Yann, Suisse Ecole de photographie et multimedia Rodtchenko, Moscou, Russie : Ovcharenko Margo, Russie Ecole de photographie, Université de Gothenburg, Suède : Molander David, Suède National Superior School of Cinema, Television and Theatre, Łódź, Pologne : Orlowska Anna, Pologne Ecole Nationale Supérieure de la Photographie, Arles, France : Lee SungHee, Corée du Sud Ecole supérieure des beaux-arts de Nîmes, France : Brunet Thibault, France Guiraud Audrey, France Edinburgh College of Art, Edimbourg, Ecosse : Kowalczyk Sylwia, Pologne Edinburgh Napier University, Edimbourg, Ecosse : Graham Nick, Grande-Bretagne Elam, School of Fine Arts, University of Auckland, New Zeland : Short Geoffrey H., Nouvelle-Zélande Fabrica, Catena di Villorba, Italy : Osborne Jennifer, Canada Fachhochschule Bielefeld, Allemagne : Klingenhäger Markus, Allemagne Forma, Centro Internazionale di Fotografia, Milan, Italie : Rodrigo Graña Camila, Pérou Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam, Pays-Bas : van Leeuwen Janneke, Pays-Bas HEAD - Haute école d'art et de design Genève, Suisse : Larvego Elisa, Suisse /France HGB - Hochschule für Graphik und Buchkunst Leipzig, Allemagne : Doebelt Sylvia, Allemagne Friebel Daniela, Allemagne ICP - International Center of Photography, New York, Etats-Unis : Axén Kristoffer, Suède Beeke Anna, Etats-Unis Callahan Christine, Etats-Unis Reese Andrea Star, Etats-Unis IDEP - Institut Superior de Disseny i Escola de la Imatge, Barcelone, Espagne : Elefante Salvatore Michele, Italie Institut de photographie créative, Université de Silésie, Opava, République Tchèque : Vlčková Tereza, République Tchèque Žůrek Radim and Barbora, République Tchèque Institut des beaux-arts de Xi'an, Chine : Sheng Su, Chine Konstfack, Stockholm, Suède : El Yafi Lina, Suède Kunsthochschule Kassel, Allemagne : Vidal Frederick, Allemagne La Cambre, Bruxelles, Belgique : Brygo Maxime, France De Beyter David, France London College of Communication, Londres, Angleterre : Kolker Richard,Grande-Bretagne Wood Adrian, Grande-Bretagne Michaelis School of Fine Art, University of Cape Town, Afrique du Sud : Watermeyer Robert, Afrique du Sud MOME - Université d'art et de design Moholy-Nagy, Budapest, Hongrie : Molnár Ágnes Éva, Hongrie Parsons The New School for Design, New York, EtatsUnis : Chang Kyun Kim, Corée du Sud Royal College of Art, Londres, Grande-Bretagne : Beker Benjamin, Serbie Bilton Joshua, Grande-Bretagne Friend Robin, Grande-Bretagne Madejska Agata, Pologne Petersen Regine, Allemagne Tiller Jamie, Grande-Bretagne School of Visual Arts, New York, Etats-Unis : Nishimura Yusuke, Japon SMFA - School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Etats-Unis : Lavalette Shane, Etats-Unis TaiK - Université d'art et de design d'Helsinki, Finlande : Kataila Kalle, Finlande Palomäki Nelli, Finlande Wang Saana, Finlande Tasmanian School of Art - University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australie : Robson Nicole, Australie The Midrasha School of Art, Beit Berl, Israël : Cohen Tehila, Israël Krupiakov Ania, Ukraine Oren Ya'ara, Israël Shimony Ady, Israël Tisch School of the Arts, New York, Etats-Unis : Kington Ani, Etats-Unis Lvoff Sophie T.,Etats-Unis /France Tokyo College of Photography, Yokohama, Japon : Takasaki Megumu, Japon Université des Beaux-Arts Mimar Sinan, Findikli/Istanbul, Turquie : Boyras Savaş, Turquie Université nationale d'art de Bucarest, Roumanie : Bordeianu Bogdan Andrei, Romanie University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, Etats-Unis : Kaufmann Daniel, Vietnam Zibners Tamara, Etats-Unis University of Wales, Newport, Ecosse : Kvaal Ivar, Norvège Newman Milo, Grande Bretagne Victorian College of the Arts, Melbourne, Australie : Dyball Eliza Jane, Australie Yale University School of Art, New Haven, Etats-Unis: Awde George, Liban/Etats-Unis Davis Jen, Etats-Unis Donovan Dru, Etats-Unis Mosse Richard, Irlande Rudensky Sasha, Russie ZHdK - Zürcher Hochschule der Künste, Zürich, Suisse : Alder Ueli, Suisse Hanimann Claudia, Suisse. Masters of time, masters of vision Jaeger-LeCoultre celebrates the art of photography in conjunction with the Musee de l’Elysee and the reGeneration 2 Exhibition from June 19 through September 26, 2010. One seizes the moment, the other appropriates eternal new beginnings. Both photographer and watchmaker share a passion for time and its mastery. In their different ways, both capture it to better apprehend reality, creating masterpieces that reflect an era, a culture or vision. It is in this spirit that the Manufacture Jaeger-LeCoultre is partnering the international exhibition, reGeneration, to be held at the Musee de l’Elysee in Lausanne from June 19 through September 26. This is the second time that the watchmaker will partner this event, the first having taken place in 2005. By choosing to sponsor the work of 80 promising young photographers from all over the world, the brand is celebrating the creativity, openmindedness and emotion that only Art, of which it has been the ambassador for more than 175 years, can transcend. Sublimate time. Understand it and escort it. Submit to it to better tame it. Since 1833, Jaeger-LeCoultre lives according to the rhythm of time supreme, which reigns with impunity, which coordinates the actions of men and conditions life. Time which can be both accomplice and challenge to the point of becoming a reason for being. Perennial time, of which the master watchmaker is the guardian and the photographer the interpreter. Jaeger-LeCoultre sees many significant parallels between watchmaking and photography is considerable. In 2005, the brand participated in the first edition of reGeneration, allowing those photographers selected to immortalise a day in the life of Manufacture and to see their work published in an exceptional work called “Portraits de Manufacture”. A year later, Jaeger-LeCoultre became the privileged patron of the Jeu de Paume, that famous Parisian institute that oversees the influence of photographic culture all over the world. The historic connections between the Manufacture and the world of photography go back some three-quarters of a century, to the 1937 birth in the Vallee du Joux of one of the most revolutionary cameras of the era: the Compass. Jaeger-LeCoultre’s engagement with the world of the image and photography in particular symbolises its attachment to Art and its commitment to transmitting know- how. Supporting emerging talent is a means for the Sentier based Manufacture to bring to light the creative diversity without which cultural wealth could not continue to exist. More than just a partnership, reGeneration is a human adventure, inspired by the past and resolutely turned towards the future. This is akin to watchmaking – in perpetual movement, enriched by its heritage and making it possible to be more open to innovation. Both watchmakers and photographers alike know that creative energy is an almost divine, alchemical product of passion and skilfully mastered technique. An alchemy synonymous with emotion, conveying a distinctive vision of the world. Manufacture Jaeger-LeCoultre – Swiss Public Relations – Christine Giotto [email protected] +41 21 845 0202 A short history of the invention of the Compass The Compass was the product of the imagination of British businessman, sometime poet and highly skilled engineer, Noel Pemberton Billing, who was also behind the aeroplane which inspired the Spitfire. The aim of the Compass was to unite as many functions as possible in a case the size of a pack of cigarettes …. Only Jaeger-LeCoultre, creator of the famous Calibre 101, the smallest mechanical movement in the world, could rise to the challenge of the miniaturisation required by this project. Its conception took three years of development at the heart of the Manufacture. Launched in 1937, the Compass had its thousand and one functions which, quite apart from its avant-garde design, earned it a resounding success: incorporated filters, light meters, angle finder, lenses for panoramic and stereoscopic pictures, posometer, rangefinder, telescopic lens hood … it remains a rare collector’s item to this day. Manufacture Jaeger-LeCoultre Born of an invention, the Great House has always been driven by a spirit of discovery, the need to create new technical wonders, always more precise and ever more complex. Year after year, knowledge and know-how have been enriched, renewed, multiplied to serve one sole goal: to master the innumerable operations involved in manufacturing watch movements and cases, the ultimate prerequisite for taking on the most daunting technical challenges. A major player in the history of watchmaking, Jaeger-LeCoultre has celebrated its 175th birthday. The Manufacture has to its credit an array of world firsts, superlative accomplishments and legendary timepieces including the Reverso, the Duoplan, the Master Control, the Memovox Polaris, the Gyrotourbillon1 and the Atmos. Today, some 1000 people, masters of over 40 watchmaking crafts and more than 20 cuttingedge technologies, continue to pay tribute to the pioneering spirit of the brand’s founders by creating new masterpieces in the grand watchmaking tradition. In 2010, with the extension of Antoine LeCoultre’s original workshop, Jaeger-LeCoultre will expand even more with the advent of a new building providing 9000 square metres of additional workshop space. LACOSTE ÉLYSÉE PRIZE A Prize for young photographers At the occasion of reGeneration 2: photographes de demain, Lacoste launches, in partnership with the Musée de l’Elysée, a Prize dedicated to young photographers. 2 From the 80 photographers of the reGeneration exhibition, a jury has nominated 12 promising photographers to participate in the LACOSTE ÉLYSÉE PRIZE. In 2010, Lacoste unveiled the code name of its famous polo shirt, L.12.12. The 12 nominees have been given carte blanche to capture and adapt photographically the codes of this legendary item of clothing! They all received a scholarship of Chf 3,000 and have 3 months to undertake 3 photographs. From the 12.10.2010, come and discover their work at www.lacoste.com and at www.elysee.ch. During Paris Photo, a jury of experts will choose the winner of the LACOSTE ÉLYSÉE PRIZE ’10. His or her name will be revealed on 12.12.2010 ! The LACOSTE ÉLYSÉE PRIZE is worth Chf 20,000 to the winner and takes place every year. The jury will announce the selection on Friday 18 June, at 10.45 p.m.. Press release available since Saturday 19 June, on the Musée de l’Elysée website : www.elysee.ch ESPACE ARLAUD – PLACE DE LA RIPONNE Opening Thursday June 17, 2010 at 06 :00 pm THE PRIX PICTET WINNERS ESPACE ARLAUD Exhibition from June 18 to July 25 2010 The Prix Pictet is the world’s first prize dedicated to photography and sustainability. It has a unique mandate – to use the power of photography to communicate vital messages to a global audience. The goal is to uncover art of the highest order, applied to confront the pressing social and environmental challenges of the new millennium. As Kofi Annan, the Prix Pictet’s Honorary President says in his recent forward to Earth – the book of the 2009 Prix Pictet, ‘together, these photographs by the artists shortlisted for the Prix Pictet highlight the beauty of the earth we share. But they also expose the damage, deliberately or carelessly, we are inflicting on our own environment. So these images are a celebration and a reminder of the urgent need to change our ways.’ Entry to the Prix Pictet is by nomination. There are currently over 130 nominators from five continents. The nominators for the Prix Pictet are a group of leading experts in the visual arts from around the world including directors or major museums and galleries as well as journalists, critics and distinguished experts in the fields of sustainability. For the third cycle of the Prize the Jury (comprising a group of seven) will be led by Professor Sir David King, Director of the Smith School of Sustainable Development, Oxford University and former Chief Scientific Adviser to the UK Government. Following an assessment of the work in a gallery setting, the Jury selects the winner of the Prix Pictet who receives the prize of CHF100,000. In addition to the prize, one of the shortlisted photographers is invited to complete the Prix Pictet Commission which involves the production a series of images based on a region where Pictet & Cie is supporting a sustainability programme. The theme of the first cycle of Prix Pictet in 2008 was Water. It is, after all, through water that we are seeing the earliest and most devastating manifestations of the climate change. For the second Prix Pictet in 2009 the theme of the award was Earth, which in this context refers to the planet and the soil beneath our feet, and to the marks that man makes on the face of the land. The exhibition at the Musée d’Elysée will showcase the two winners of the Prix Pictet 2008 and 2009: Benoit Aquin, and Nadav Kander and the two commissioned photographers Munem Wasif and Ed Kashi. Presented together for the first time, this will be an opportunity to see outstanding photographs by these internationally acclaimed photographers. Together, they will present a powerful testament to the fragile state of our world. PRIX PICTET 2008 Benoit Aquin (Canada, 1963), winner Aquin won the Prix Pictet for his series The Chinese Dust Bowl which shows probably the largest conversion of productive land into sand anywhere in the world. Three hundred million people are affected by dust storms in China and this series of photographs examines scarce water resources, desertification and ecological refugees in the Republic. Since winning the award Aquin has continued to develop work that is an artistic response to the pressing social and environmental challenges of our times. For the exhibition at the Musée d’Elysée Aquin will show new work from his recent (2010) Haiti series. This is a series of work that captures the despair of the earthquake which left over 200,000 people dead. Benoit Aquin is a photojournalist and landscape photographer exploring large-scale environmental issues and their impact on humanity. He has exhibited in major photographic events in Canada, and his work is part of the collection in the Canadian Contemporary Photography Museum. His photographs have been featured in publications worldwide. Haïti, 2010 © Benoit Aquin Munem Wasif (Bangladesh, 1983), commission Wasif’s series Climate Refugee of Bangladesh documents the climate refugees of Bangladesh who have to relocate as a result of too much or too little water as caused by global warming. Wasif has worked as a photojournalist for the Daily Star, a leading English daily in Bangladesh, DrikNEWS and Agency VU. His photographs have been published in numerous national and international publications including Le Monde and Forum. He won an "Honorable Mention" in the 2007 All Roads Photography Program by the National Geographic Society. His global exhibitions portfolio includes the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography in Japan and Getty Image Gallery in England. Salt Water Tears : Lives Left Behind in Satkhira, Bangladesh, Munem Wasif © Prix Pictet Ltd PRIX PICTET 2009 Nadav Kander (Israël, 1961), winner Kander’s series Yangtze, The Long River documents the rapidly changing landscape and communities of China’s Yangtze River, from its mouth to source. More people live on the river’s 6500 km of banks than in America, however, China’s current programme of development is destroying the country’s heritage and displacing many of its people. Kander is a regular contributor to many international publications, including The New York Times Magazine, for whom he recently documented ‘Obama’s People’. His many interna- tional awards and nominations include most recently the Silver Photographer of the Year Award at the Lianzhou International Photo Festival 08 in China. Nadav Kander© courtesy of Flowers Gallery, Prix Pictet Ltd Ed Kashi (Etats-Unis, 1957), commission Madagascar is classified as one of the world’s top three ‘hotspots’ for biodiversity; yet it is also one of the poorest and most environmentally challenged countries in the world. Through the pictures that Kashi made there we see the compromised beauty of this threatened island. Kashi says ‘this Commission for the Prix Pictet is in direct response to the global cry to stop and take responsibility, seen through the dignified and vibrant people of south-east Madagascar’. Madagascar – A Land Out of Balance, Ed Kashi, 2009 © Prix Pictet Ltd RAPHAËL DALLAPORTA PROTOCOLE ESPACE ARLAUD Exhibition from June 18 to July 25 2010 It is with special attention that the Musée de l’Elysée has been following the career of the French photographer Raphaël Dallaporta (1980), who five years ago was included in the reGeneration exhibition. His talent came to the fore in 2004 with his ‘Antipersonnel’ series. His images of landmines, which are characterized by meticulous detail, gave rise to both fascination and repulsion. In 2006, he continued his work with the ‘Esclavage domestique’ series (Domestic Slavery), which portrays the ordinary facades of the dwellings of illegal domestic workers. The photographer has chosen to keep his distance from the victims who are not portrayed, reflecting the hidden life of these mistreated people who could be our neighbours. The ‘Fragile’ series, which dates from 2010, is part of a similar approach,: the organs of dead people are put aside – like evidence – to determine the cause of death. Again, the object is documented from the front and at a distance. The strength of Dallaporta’s work arises from the confrontation of ‘neutral’ images and texts dealing with human suffering. Human beings are absent from Dallaporta’s photographs and yet they are central to his work. Following a policy aiming at supporting young artists, the Musée de l’Elysée has decided to acquire a large collection of photographs by Raphaël Dallaporta and organise his first solo exhibition at the Museum. A monograph will be published by Xavier Barral publishers (Paris) in parallel with the exhibition. BLU-97, Etats-Unis. De la série “Antipersonnel”, 2004©Raphaël Dallaporta Raphaël Dallaporta : Antipersonnel Textes : Sam Stourdzé, Martin Parr, Jody Williams, Philippe Houliat, Amnesty International Editions Xavier Barral, Paris (2010) 88 pages, 35 illustrations. Editions française et anglaise. LE MUSÉE DE L’ÉLYSÉE EN AFFICHES ESPACE ARLAUD Exhibition from June 18, to July 25, 2010 As part of the events marking its 25th anniversary, the Musée de l'Elysée goes back over the posters that made its history. For the institution, the poster is the primary means of communication, which requires a subtle relationship between typography and photography. The poster provides the public image of the museum and participates to its identity. This flashback allows us to offer a retrospective of the exhibitions of the Musée de l’Elysée and to pay a tribute to our graphic designers: Werner Jeker for the period 1985-2001 and Valérie Giroud since 2002. 25 YEARS - 1 NUIT DE L’ÉLYSÉE 4 EXHIBITIONS - 2 SITES 85 PHOTOGRAPHERS Le Musée de l’Elysée is delighted to invite the general public to celebrate its 25th anniversary in the gardens of the Elysée. 4 exhibitions to discover on two sites: reGeneration2: Tomorrow’s Photographers Today at the Musée de l’Elysée which includes The Prix Pictet Winners, Raphaël Dallaporta – Protocole and Le Musée de l’Elysée en affiches at the Espace Arlaud. 85 photographers present their work from June 18th and will be there to celebrate this anniversary together with the team from the Musée de l’Elysée who have organised for the occasion a festive Nuit de l’Elysée. Here is the programme: NUIT DE L’ELYSÉE – 18TH JUNE 2010 PROGRAMME Espace Arlaud 6pm – 8pm Visit to Espace Arlaud with the photographers present Musée de l’Elysée 8pm Opening of the exposition reGeneration2: Tomorrow’s Photographers Today with the 80 photographers present 8:30pm Official opening 9pm Drinks with music from the Aklak Quintet and Thai food provided by Pla-Tu-Thong of Lausanne 10:30pm – 00:30am Screenings with music Jean Mohr, photographies pour un été 10 min Travel through the collections of the Musée de l’Elysée 13 min reGeneration2 : photographes de demain 15 min Announcement of the 12 photographers nominated for the Lacoste Elysée Prize 2010 Prix Pictet 12 min Kathy Ryan, New York Times Magazine 15 min Strates, Photomoton 10 min NEAR - Helvéties 10 min JR, Women are heroes 11 min THE SCREENINGS Jean Mohr, Photographies pour un été is a tribute to the famous Geneva photographer, whose estate has just been donated to the Musée de l'Elysée by the Hans Wilsdorf Foundation. The selection of images shows an overview of nearly half a century of commitment to the photographic medium throughout the world. It reflects the large diversity of interests of the photographer and the effectiveness of his style. Travel through the collections of the Musée de l’Elysée offers a journey through the most beautiful images that the Musée de l’Elysée has collected since its founding in 1985. A geographical and historical voyage, where old images interact with contemporary photographs. reGeneration2 : Tomorrow’s Photographers Today 2 reGeneration showcases the creativity of 80 emerging photographers from 30 countries. Their work covers topics as diverse as urban space, globalization, identity and memory through practices that are often hybrids and that more than ever blur the lines between reality and fiction. Prix Pictet www.prixpictet.com This screening is in two parts. The first presents a selection of nominees for 2008 and 2009 editions of the Prix Pictet. Water was the theme of the 2008 and Earth in 2009. The second part looks at the work of each of the four artists on display at Espace Arlaud - Benoit Aquin, Nadav Kander, Ed Kashi and Munem Wasif. THE GUESTS OF THE MUSÉE DE L’ELYSÉE Kathy Ryan – New York Times Magazine For over twenty years, Kathy Ryan has been head of the photography department of The New York Times Magazine. She pioneered presenting projects that blend art and photojournalism. Her editorial choices have won numerous awards and have influenced developments in contemporary photography. She showcases them in this presentation. Strates Collective – Photomoton www.strates.ch Photomoton is a digital cadavre exquis. Totally random, it brings together through an IT script a date and a photograph and composes a sentence from a set of words. The Musée de l'Elysée inth vites Strates to celebrate its 20 anniversary. Created in 1990 by 3 friends, the group now includes 13 photographers, a graphic designer, collaborators and a collection of photographs. NEAR - Helvéties www.near.li Switzerland is the raw material of many photographers of NEAR. In various approaches, they draw from their country of origin issues that seem relevant and whose photographs represent a composite whole. This screening proposed by Pauline Martin presents a collective and diverse portrait of Switzerland. NEAR was created in Lausanne in January 2009 to promote contemporary photography. JR www.jr-art.net The Musée de l'Elysée invited JR to submit one of the movies based on his work Women are Heroes. This unusual artist owns the largest art gallery in the world. JR exhibits freely in the streets of the world, attracting the attention of those who do not visit museums. His work mixes art and action and processes of engagement, freedom, identity and limits. JR displays his work, uninvited, on the buildings in the outskirts of Paris, on the walls of the Middle East, on the broken bridges of Africa or in the favelas of Brazil and soon to be seen in Vevey. THE MUSICIANS Aklak 5tet Formed in 2009, Aklak 5tet is a band of varying size composed of young Swiss and French musicians from different musical origins but driven by the same love for jazz and improvised music. The AKLAK musicians offer music rooted in tradition without neglecting the new trends in current jazz, influenced by their own experiences through multicultural collaborations. Aklak will perform arrangements specifically created for the screenings of John Mohr and the NEAR collective. Saxophone: Ganesh Geymeier Guitar: Thibault Leutenegger Vibraphone: Jean-Lou Treboux Bass: Jacques Beaud Drums: Maxence Sibille DJ Claude Michel Claude Michel is a DJ with a far reaching musical taste, ranging from chill-out, soul and jazz sounds and rhythms cut for the dancefloor, mixing funk, disco, house and electro. For the Nuits de l’Elysée, he will compose a specific mix for the screenings of reGeneration and NEAR. PROGRAMME OF THE EVENTS AT THE MUSE DE L’ÉLYSÉE Guided visits included with entry ticket Sunday 20th June 4pm Sunday 27th June 4pm Sunday 4th July 4pm Sunday 25th July 4pm Sunday 15th August 4pm Sunday 29th August 4pm Sunday 5th September 4pm Sunday 12th September 4pm Sunday 26th September 4pm with N. Herschdorfer, co-curator of reGeneration2 reserved for the ‘Carte Elysée’ holders with a museum guide with a museum guide with a museum guide with a museum guide with a museum guide with a museum guide with a museum guide Conferences CHF 15.-/5.-/‘Friends of the Musée de l’Elysée’ card holders: free entrance /Salle Lumière/*with R. Stern Sunday 27th June 4pm ‘The History of Photography in 10 lessons’ series: Edward Burtynsky* Sunday 5th September 4pm ‘The History of Photography in 10 lessons’ series: The New Objectivity* Sunday 26th September 4pm ‘Masterpieces of photography’ series: Parabole optique with Manuel Alvarez Bravo* Photography in Questions Saturday 3rd July 4pm Saturday 4th September 4pm tional activities Ask your questions throughout your visit, the educacoordinator is at your service Visit the museum with the family free activities offered to children between 6 and 12 years of age Sunday 4th July 4pm While parents visit the exhibition, Sunday 25th July 4pm children can discover it through a series Sunday 15th August 4pm of fun activities Sunday 29th August 4pm Children’s workshops CHF 10.-/ registration only: 021 316 99 11 or [email protected] Tuesday 6th, Wednesday 7th Three days of activities relating to photography and Thursday 8th July 2pm-5pm for children from 6 to 12 years of age THE TRAVELLING EXHIBITIONS OF THE MUSÉE DE L’ÉLYSÉE Dans le cadre de ses 25 ans, le Musée de l’Elysée propose cet été un important programme d’expositions hors les murs en Suisse et à l’étranger. En présentant « Polaroid en péril ! » et « re2 Generation » au Rencontres d’Arles, il bénéficie d’une place de premier ordre dans un festival de 2 renommée internationale. Vernie cet été en Suisse et en France, « reGeneration » le sera aussi en Afrique du Sud au Cape. Outre-atlantique, la tournée de l’exposition « Edward Steichen : In High Fashion » se termine avec une cinquième étape à Kansas City. Quant à la Suisse, le musée collabore avec le Festival Images 2010 à Vevey autour d’une intervention éphémère et monumentale de l’artiste JR. 15.05.10 – 25.07.10 Edward Steichen : In High Fashion The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art Kansas City United-States Controverses – Une histoire juridique et éthique de la photographie Centre National de l’Audiovisuel Dudelanges Luxembourg 03.07.10 – 19.09.10 reGeneration2 – Photographes de demain Les Rencontres d’Arles Arles France 06.11.10 – 10.01.11 reGeneration2 – Photographes de demain Galleria Carla Sozzani Milan Italy 03.07.10 – 19.09.10 Polaroid en péril ! Les Rencontres d’Arles Arles France 11.11.10 – 18.12.10 reGeneration2 – Photographes de demain Centre Gallery, Miami Dade College Miami United States 10.07.10 – 19.09.10 Ella Maillart. Une vie de voyage Musée de la mer Fort Royal, Ile Sainte-Marguerite France 27.07.10 – 03.09.10 reGeneration2 – Photographes de demain The Michaelis School of Fine Art Cape Town South Africa 19 – 25.09.10 reGeneration2 – Photographes de demain Pingyao International Photography Festival Pingyao China 14.10.10 – 30.01.11 20.01.11 – 17.03.11 reGeneration2 – Photographes de demain Aperture Foundation New York United States 23.01.11 – 27.03.11 reGeneration2 – Photographes de demain Preus Musuem Horten Norway 07.07.11 – 25.09.11 reGeneration2 – Photographes de demain Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art Budapest Hungary Images de presse reGeneration2 Kristoffer Axén, Un jour avec un peu de soleil. De la série « At Sea At Night », 2008 Kristoffer Axén, A Day With Some Sun. From the series « At Sea At Night », 2008 Savas Boyraz, Sans titre. De la série « ben û sen », 2009 Savas Boyraz, Untitled. From the series « ben û sen », 2009 Tehila Cohen, Sans titre, 2008 Tehila Cohen, Untitled, 2008 David De Beyter, Sans titre, 2008 David De Beyter, Untitled, 2008 Nicolas Delaroche, Orchestre. De la série « Capharnäum », 2008 Nicolas Delaroche, Orchestre. From the series « Capharnäum », 2008 Salvatore Michele Elefante, Sans titre #11, 2008 Salvatore Michele Elefante, Untitled #11, 2008 Jen Davis, Mike, Del Rio, TX. De la série « Je demande en échange », 2008 Jen Davis, Mike, Del Rio, TX. From the series « I ask in Exchange », 2008 Robin Friend, Sans titre (naufrage). De la série « Le ventre de la baleine », 2008 Robin Friend, Untitled (shipwreck). From the series « Belly of the Whale », 2008 Daniel Kaufmann, House Home 4. De la série « House Home », 2008 Daniel Kaufmann, House Home 4. From the series « House Home », 2008 Richard Kolker, Station-service, série « Nuit », 2008 Richard Kolker, Gas. From the series « Night », 2008 Elisa Larvego, Sculpture 1. De la série « Sculptures Mobiles », 2007 Elisa Larvego, Sculpture 1. From the series « Mobile Sculptures », 2007 Margo Ovcharenko. De la série « Garçons », 2009 Margo Ovcharenko. From the series « Boys », 2009 Courtesy Galerie Russiantearoom, Paris Augustin Rebetez, Sans titre, série « Gueules de bois », 2009 Augustin Rebetez, Untitled, from the series « Gueules de bois », 2009 Andrea Star Reese, Lisa and Chuck (leurs noms de rue) à l’entrée de leur logement dans le tunnel de la compagnie ferrovière Amstrak, à New York. De la série « La cave urbaine : l’autre côté », 2009 Andrea Star Reese, Lisa and Chuck (street names) at the entrance of their home New York City’s Amstrak Tunnel. From the series « The Urban Cave: the other side », 2009 Di Liu, Règlementation animale n°4. De la série « Règlementation animale », 2009 Di Liu, Animal Regulation n° 4. From the series « Animal Regulation », 2009 Simone Rosenbauer, #009 Maison historique, Land of Beardies. De la série « Les petits musées d’Australie », 2009 Simone Rosenbauer, #009 Land of Beardies/History House. From the series « Small Museums in Australia », 2009 Molnár Ágnes Éva, SELFTIMER 06, 2008 Molnár Ágnes Éva, SELFTIMER 06, 2008 Geoffrey H. Short, Explosion sans titre #XCF18. De la série « Vers une autre théorie du Big Bang », 20072009 Geoffrey H. Short, Untitled Explosion #XCF18. From the series « Towards Another Big Bang Theory », 20072009 Liu XiaoFang, Lancement de fusée. De la série « Je me souviens », 2008 Liu XiaoFang, Set off a rocket. From the series « I remember », 2008 Courtesy 798 Photo Gallery, Beijing Les lauréats du Prix Pictet Benoit Aquin, Haïti, 2010 (© Benoit Aquin) Nadav Kander© courtesy of Flowers Gallery, Prix Pictet Ltd Liu XiaoFang, Le nuage. De la série « Je me souviens », 2008 Liu XiaoFang, The cloud. From the series « I remember », 2008 Courtesy 798 Photo Gallery, Beijing Munem Wasif, Salt Water Tears : Lives Left Behind in Satkhira, Bangladesh (© Prix Pictet Ltd) Ed Kashi, Maagascar – A Land Out of Balance, 2009 (© Prix Pictet Ltd) Raphaël Dallaporta - Protocole F1, France. De la série “Antipersonnel”, 2004 © Raphaël Dallaporta Le Musée de l’Elysée en affiches Blu-3/B, Etats-Unis. De la série “Antipersonnel”, 2004 © Raphaël Dallaporta Blu-97, Etats-Unis. De la série “Antipersonnel”, 2004 © Raphaël Dallaporta
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