Exhibition

LVX: Aude Pariset Émissions nocturnes

19 Jun 2020 – 23 Aug 2020

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Friday
11:00 – 18:00
Saturday
11:00 – 18:00
Monday
11:00 – 18:00
Tuesday
11:00 – 18:00
Wednesday
11:00 – 18:00
Thursday
11:00 – 18:00

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Volksbühne

Berlin
Berlin, Germany

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LVX. Pavilion of the Volksbühne at Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz

Aude Pariset hung two duvets of different sizes in the pavilion. These frame several pictures of cars standing in a traffic jam: The image sections show the meandering, heavy traffic, which was printed in a slightly blurry and pomadic manner on the fluffy surfaces that otherwise envelop the body and accompany you to sleep. The cars are heading towards the horizon - maybe in the next summer vacation, my imagination, and promptly the reality of fine dust and frustration gives way to sentimental memories of long journeys. The traffic jam as a place of longing - no wonder, as it is presented by Pariset like on an advertising banner. The desire for locomotion with simultaneous stagnation - all passengers sit separately in their small sheet cells, together on the way to a dirty future. Speaking of: did you know that nocturnal ejaculation is also called "pollution", that is, is it called pollution? In English it is also called "nocturnal emission", while in French it is called "pollution nocturne". When it comes to emissions, I naturally think of pollution immediately. Diesel scandal and greenhouse gases. It also fits that the quality and quantity of sperm has declined drastically in the past 50 years, not least because of increased harmful environmental influences. The rate of reproduction and climate change are equally related to particle emissions into the environment. The human species is moving towards its downfall. Otherwise not much is moving ... is called pollution? In English it is also called "nocturnal emission", while in French it is called "pollution nocturne". When it comes to emissions, I naturally think of pollution immediately. Diesel scandal and greenhouse gases. It also fits that the quality and quantity of sperm has declined drastically in the past 50 years, not least because of increased harmful environmental influences. The rate of reproduction and climate change are equally related to particle emissions into the environment. The human species is moving towards its downfall. Otherwise not much is moving ... is called pollution? In English it is also called "nocturnal emission", while in French it is called "pollution nocturne". When it comes to emissions, I naturally think of pollution immediately. Diesel scandal and greenhouse gases. It also fits that the quality and quantity of sperm has declined drastically in the past 50 years, not least because of increased harmful environmental influences. The rate of reproduction and climate change are equally related to particle emissions into the environment. The human species is moving towards its downfall. Otherwise not much is moving ... that the quality and quantity of sperm has decreased drastically in the past 50 years, not least because of increased harmful environmental influences. The rate of reproduction and climate change are equally related to particle emissions into the environment. The human species is moving towards its downfall. Otherwise not much is moving ... that the quality and quantity of sperm has decreased drastically in the past 50 years, not least because of increased harmful environmental influences. The rate of reproduction and climate change are equally related to particle emissions into the environment. The human species is moving towards its downfall. Otherwise not much is moving ...

Aude Pariset (* 1983, France) lives and works in Berlin.
Solo exhibitions: Cell Project Space, London; Kunstverein Nürnberg and Sandy Brown, Berlin. Group exhibitions: Futur, ancien, fugitif , Palais de Tokyo; Crash test , La Panacée; A Good Neighbor , 15th Istanbul Biennial and ARS17, Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma.

Curator & Text: Elodie Evers
Assistant: Léonie Pflimlin

The exhibition is funded by the Senate Department for Culture and Europe.

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Aude Pariset

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