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The Superdome is a mythical stadium: built in 1975 in New Orleans (Louisiana), it has hosted numerous Super Bowls (the American football championship’s final), a Rolling Stones concert, Pope John Paul II, the Republican Convention and refugees of Hurricane Katrina. Paradoxical, the Superdome builds a bridge between the greatest entertainment and the greatest anguish. Inspired by its additional and schizophrenic logic, mixing "I can get no satisfaction" AND "Our Father in heaven", Marc-Olivier Wahler puts forward SUPERDOME: a new session composed of five solo exhibitions balancing between entertainment and desolation, decibels and prayers, high-tech and chaos, as the continuation of a program testing the notion of the elasticity of art which started at the Palais de Tokyo with Five Billion Years.
EXHIBITIONS/ FABIEN GIRAUD
& RAPHAËL SIBONI JONATHAN MONK
The exhibition of Jonathan Monk is presented in partnership ARCANGELO SASSOLINO
DANIEL FIRMAN
CHRISTOPH BÜCHEL
MODULES/
ALEISTER CROWLEY In relation with the exhibition Traces du Sacré (Pompidou Center).
AURELIEN FROMENT YANN SÉRANDOUR THURSDAYS AT SUPERDOME/ GYPSY SOUND SYSTEM
KENNETH ANGER
BURNING MAN
SONIC WARFARE
YOG
YOUTUBE BATTLE 2 NO LIMIT
THE KILLS
Entry on presentation of the ticket to the exhibition (6euros-4,50) or
Tokyopass. MAGAZINE PALAIS/
New issue around Superdome: an excerpt of Naomi Klein’s latest book, interviews (Jonathan Monk by Marc-Olivier Wahler, François Girbaud with Giraud & Siboni), portfolios (Superdome, Arcangelo Sassolino), a making of (Daniel Firman), and also a guide section. Free*.
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