Saturday
2pm-8pm
Lieu
Villa Belleville
Sunday
1pm-6pm
At the Belleville Mutiples, to be hosted by Villa Belleville this weekend, Glassbox will be presenting two projects from its publishing house, Glassbooks.
Glassbooks is the publishing house of Glassbox, and its pilot booklet is devoted to the work of Camille Juthier, produced as part of her residency at 4 rue Moret during the summer of 2023. Editorial direction Clémence Agnez, Graphic design Alisson Haguenier. With texts by Clémence Agnez, Camille Juthier & Ugo Ballara, Clément Postec, Romain Noël, and photographs by Raphaël Massart. This first issue is supported by the ateliers Médicis and Glassbox.
Glassbox, 20 years: A look back at two decades of activity by one of the first artist-run spaces in Paris, offering a global reflection on the conditions for the emergence of independent and collective spaces, and their place in the institutional and artistic scene.
Editorial direction Clémence Agnez, Editorial coordination Alisson Haguenier, Design Graphique Syndicat (Sacha Léopold & François Havegeer), Distribution Les Presses du réel.
With texts by Clémence Agnez, Saadane Afif, Jean-Christophe Arcos, Dominique Blais, Nicolas Bourriaud, Collectif 1.0. 3, Lucille de Witte, Élie During, Flora Katz, Sarah Ihler-Meyer, Irma Name (Hélène Deléan and Clément Caignart), Sabrina Issa, Patrice Joly, Sophie Lapalu, Ingrid Luquet-Gad, Éric Mangion, Olivier Marboeuf, Pedro Morais, Stefan Nikolaev, Hans-Ulrich Obrist, Joël Riff.
Meanwhile, Valentine Traverse's exhibition will be exceptionally open this Friday 5 and Saturday 6 April from 2pm to 7pm at 4 rue Moret.