The Tuileries Garden is one of my fav hangout spots in Paris. Especially when the weather is nice. Situated in the middle of the city, between the Louvre Museum and Musée d’Orsay, this garden is a simply enchanting place.
Since 2006, FIAC presents a programme of outdoor works in the Tuileries Garden in association with the Domaine National du Louvre et des Tuileries. Installations, sculptures, performances and sound pieces take up temporary residence on the alleys, lawns, ponds and fountains of the garden creating an impressive outdoor exhibition.
Below you will find some impressions of today’s tour… Enjoy!
The entrance of the garden, opposite the Musèe d’OrsayThomas Kilpper, “A lighthouse for Lampedusa”, 2016, by presented by Galerie Nagel DraxlerNoel Dolla, “Reve englouti”, 2016, presented by Bernard CeyssonPezo Von Ellrichshausen, “Deci”, 2016, presented by SOLO GALERIEJoe Bradley, “NOT YET TITLED”, 2016, presented by Galerie Eva PresenhuberJacques Julien, “Les Géans”, 2015, presented by SemioseEric Baudart, “Cubikron 3.0”, 2016, presented by Galerie Valentin and Galerie Edouard MalingueJulien Tiberi, “The panoramic dailies”, 2016, presented by SemioseMichael Sailstorfer, “Kopf und Körper Paris”, 2016, presented by König Galerie and Galerie PerrotinOverview of the artists presentedVincent Mauger, “Les injonctions paradoxales”, 2016, presented by Galerie Bertrand GrimontCrazy weather and beautiful autumn colours palette
More info on the project and the artists can be found here.