Paris: Day Three

4 December 2019

Time for the shows…

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At Palais de Tokyo’s group show ‘Future, Former, Fugitive’ there were some great discoveries including this dreamy Corentin Grossmann
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I was intrigued by the work of Australian born Madison Bycroft
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We were in for a treat at Musée d'Art Moderne, where Marguerite Humeau was displayed in the Raoul Dufy room. Weird and wonderful sculptures and sounds engulfed us - from sci-fi to historical life forms, Humeau is researching the world of contemporary dystopia and fairytales
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Works from the Lafayette Anticipations Collection reflected those in the Zabludowicz Collection, with much to admire including this Peter Coffin
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Foundation Louis Vuitton excelled with the most exquisite Charlotte Perriand exhibition
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This is her design for a gym with a mural by Fernand Léger adorning the wall
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A great ceramic by Fernand Léger from 1954
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There was so much imagination - embracing future living
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Liz Magor was a lovely surprise at Marcelle Alix! ‘Leather Palm’, 2019
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I’m always proud to see Eugenio Re Rebaudengo working so hard. Here he is showing his star artist Paul Kneale, who is also in the Rubell Family Collection
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Marguerite Humeau at the Prix Marcel Duchamp was stunning. ‘High Tide’ is based on ethological creatures who are extinct or dying out
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A final goodbye, Jeff Koon’s grand symbolic sculpture ‘Bouquet of Tulips’ in honour of the victims of the Paris attacks