Daniel Buren, Vincent Labaume, Bernard Lallemand Philippe Mayaux, Françoise Quardon
Please consult the French version.

Please consult the French version.
Gilles Touyard
Christophe Kihm
With Anne Favier, Aglaia Konrad, Mathieu Potte-Bonneville & Marie-Blanche Potte, Catalogue Général (Marie Proyart), and other contributors to the publication. Moderated by Sophie Auger-Grappin.
Aveycke Press opens the doors of its residence in Aperto for a first encounter with the work of the label's artists.
The space will be open to the public from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
TALK WITH AND ABOUT
A series of talks organized by the Fondation Pernod Ricard at Paris Internationale
Curated by Alice Dusapin
From October 22 until 25, everyday at 5p.m.
Rond-point des Champs-Elysées, 75008 Paris
Level -1
Entrusted to the journalist and critic Julien Bécourt, the cycle <input> attempts to establish intergenerational junctions between the fields of visual arts, experimental music and pop culture. Each talk, punctuated by listening sessions, highlights the conditions of production of the works and their sources of inspiration. Creation is considered in an open, non-hierarchical way, whether in music, installation, painting, performance, video art or cinema.
The Guest Program of the Fondation Pernod Ricard is an open and flexible space for programming, serving as both a continuation and an extension of the Foundation’s activities and its Bookshop. Comprising a range of invitations that echo the ideas and forms shaping the current landscape of artistic creation and publishing, it offers diverse and cross-disciplinary proposals: book launches, discussions, and performances alongside more regular gatherings such as thematic workshops focusing on artistic practices, self-publishing, graphic design, and translation.
For several years now, we have chosen to assign our performance-based events programme to artists whose practice, mostly belonging to this field, also navigates within other disciplines. Following Julie Bena, Flora Bouteille, Pauline Ghersi, and Liv Schulman, Helena de Laurens and Lina Schlageter will now be joining us in 2025–2026.
The Guest Program of the Fondation Pernod Ricard is an open and flexible space for programming, serving as both a continuation and an extension of the Foundation’s activities and its Bookshop. Comprising a range of invitations that echo the ideas and forms shaping the current landscape of artistic creation and publishing, it offers diverse and cross-disciplinary proposals: book launches, discussions, and performances alongside more regular gatherings such as thematic workshops focusing on artistic practices, self-publishing, graphic design, and translation.
The Guest Program of the Fondation Pernod Ricard is an open and flexible space for programming, serving as both a continuation and an extension of the Foundation’s activities and its Bookshop. Comprising a range of invitations that echo the ideas and forms shaping the current landscape of artistic creation and publishing, it offers diverse and cross-disciplinary proposals: book launches, discussions, and performances alongside more regular gatherings such as thematic workshops focusing on artistic practices, self-publishing, graphic design, and translation.
For several years now, we have chosen to assign our performance-based events programme to artists whose practice, mostly belonging to this field, also navigates within other disciplines. Following Julie Bena, Flora Bouteille, Pauline Ghersi, and Liv Schulman, Helena de Laurens and Lina Schlageter will now be joining us in 2025–2026.
For several years now, we have chosen to assign our performance-based events programme to artists whose practice, mostly belonging to this field, also navigates within other disciplines. Following Julie Bena, Flora Bouteille, Pauline Ghersi, and Liv Schulman, Helena de Laurens and Lina Schlageter will now be joining us in 2025–2026.