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Paris de deux: Jennifer Allen on Palais de Tokyo and Le Plateau. (Preview).


Enfin. On January 19, the long-anticipated Palais de Tokyo The Palais de Tokyo is a contemporary art museum in Paris, France. The museum is situated in the eponymous building, the "Palais de Tokyo" (  opens its doors as the world's first art center to welcome visitors "from midday to midnight." Located in the building adjacent to the Musee d'Art Moderne mo·derne  
adj.
Striving to be modern in appearance or style but lacking taste or refinement; pretentious.



[French, modern, from Old French; see modern.]

Adj. 1.
 de la Vile de Paris, the Palais is not just a late-night haven but "a site for contemporary creation"--literally. Complete with its own artistin-residence program, it is described by directors Nicolas Bourriaud Nicolas Bourriaud (born 1965) is a French curator and art critic. From 1999 to 2006 he was co-founder and co-Director of the Palais de Tokyo, Paris together with Jerôme Sans.  and Jerome Sans as an interdisciplinary laboratory in tune with emerging global and local cultures. Architects Anne Lacaton and Jean-Philippe Vassal vassal: see feudalism. , inspired by the Djemaa el-Fna square in Marrakech, have created bazaarlike open spaces where visitors, artists, and art works can mingle freely.

Not surprisingly, the opening program reflects this diversity and plenitude plen·i·tude  
n.
1. An ample amount or quantity; an abundance: a region blessed with a plenitude of natural resources.

2. The condition of being full, ample, or complete.
. In addition to a themeless international exhibition featuring twenty artists, from Virginie Barre to Jun'ya Yamaide, there are solo shows by Melik Ohanian, Navin Rawanchaikul, Monica Bonvicini, and Meschac Gaba, who brings his "Musee d'Art Contemporain Africain" to Le Salon, one of the Palais's many projects. Another, Le Stand, will be temporarily taken over by the editorial team of the journal +3301, while La Plateforme offers an open forum for the local Parisian art scene. There's also a line of artist-generated productions: Tokyo TV, Tokyo Book, Tokyo Web, and Tokyorama (artist-guided activities).

If the Palais were not exhilarating enough, on the same weekend Paris welcomes another site for contemporary art--Le Plateau, which inaugurates its space in the Nineteenth Arrondissement ar·ron·disse·ment  
n.
1. The chief administrative subdivision of a department in France.

2. A municipal subdivision in some large French cities.
, far from the city's museum clusters. Exemplary of a recent surge in grassroots arts organizing in France, Le Plateau is the product of a six-year struggle between inhabitants
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 of the neighborhood surrounding the Parc des Buttes-Chaumont and a powerful real estate firm that tried to transform nearby abandoned television studios into luxury apartments. Led by artist Eric Come, the association Vivre aux Buttes-Chaumont succeeded not only in stopping the original development project but also in radically expanding its function. For the coining year, Come and Bernard Goy, director of Paris's FRAC FRAC Food Research and Action Center
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 (Fonds Regional d'Art Contemporain) will preside over Le Plateau's 6,400-square-foot exhibition space, which will feature contemporary projects as well as selections from FRAC.

Given Le Plateau's populist origins, the opening events, from January 17 to 20, promise to bring together both local riverains and art insiders for videos and performance by Fiorenza Menini, drawings by Frederic Bruly-Bouabre, and a variety of experimental films. Spirit-muse Robert Filliou provides not only the center's slogan-- "L'art est ce qui rend rend  
v. rent or rend·ed, rend·ing, rends

v.tr.
1. To tear or split apart or into pieces violently. See Synonyms at tear1.

2.
 la vie plus interessante que l'art" (Art is that which makes life more interesting than art)-- but also the departure point for its first international group exhibition "Premiers mouvements," which runs from March 7 to June 1.

Jennifer Allen is an art critic based in Brerlin.
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