A man with short dark hair and a beard looks straight at the camera with a neutral expression. He is wearing a plain light-colored shirt and is photographed against a white background.

Alexis Guillier

A dark room with a group of people watching a large screen displaying a black-and-white spiral pattern. A person stands near the screen, and several large stacked boxes are visible to the right.


(1982 – France)

Through his conferences, videos and installations, Alexis Guillier investigates the grey areas of cultural history such as art fraud and the filming of the movie Twilight Zone. His medium of choice is a narrative which combines a documentary dimension with a form of methodical doubt. He has exhibited or given conferences at the Pompidou Centre (2010), 104 (2010), the Palais de Tokyo (2012), the Ricard Foundation (2012), Bétonsalon (2012), MacVal (2013), the Walter Phillips Gallery in the Banff Centre in Canada (2013), at the Belleville Biennale (2014), Le Bal (2014) and at the Onde performing arts theatre in Vélizy (2015).

His projects at Palais de Tokyo :

– La Rumeur des Naufrages
– Urban Legends
– Lundi du Pavillon #7 : Never Ending Stories