Diary 2010
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SindoanSaturday 21 June 2008 - Tuesday 17 August 2010 / Atelier Hermès, Seoul (Korea). 630-26 Shisa-dong, Gangam-gu, 135-895. 11 a.m.– 8 p.m., closed WednesdayThe work of Korean artist Park Chan-Kyong (b. Seoul, 1965) explores the fear and aversion that traditional beliefs and superstitions can evoke in local populations. His photographic and video essay fouses on the Sindoan valley, at the foot of Gyeryong Mountain.SindoanSaturday 21 June 2008 - Tuesday 17 August 2010 / Atelier Hermès, Seoul (Korea). 630-26 Shisa-dong, Gangam-gu, 135-895. 11 a.m.– 8 p.m., closed WednesdayThe work of Korean artist Park Chan-Kyong (b. Seoul, 1965) explores the fear and aversion that traditional beliefs and superstitions can evoke in local populations. His photographic and video essay fouses on the Sindoan valley, at the foot of Gyeryong Mountain.SindoanSaturday 21 June 2008 - Tuesday 17 August 2010 / Atelier Hermès, Seoul (Korea). 630-26 Shisa-dong, Gangam-gu, 135-895. 11 a.m.– 8 p.m., closed WednesdayThe work of Korean artist Park Chan-Kyong (b. Seoul, 1965) explores the fear and aversion that traditional beliefs and superstitions can evoke in local populations. His photographic and video essay fouses on the Sindoan valley, at the foot of Gyeryong Mountain.SindoanSaturday 21 June 2008 - Tuesday 17 August 2010 / Atelier Hermès, Seoul (Korea). 630-26 Shisa-dong, Gangam-gu, 135-895. 11 a.m.– 8 p.m., closed WednesdayThe work of Korean artist Park Chan-Kyong (b. Seoul, 1965) explores the fear and aversion that traditional beliefs and superstitions can evoke in local populations. His photographic and video essay fouses on the Sindoan valley, at the foot of Gyeryong Mountain.SindoanSaturday 21 June 2008 - Tuesday 17 August 2010 / Atelier Hermès, Seoul (Korea). 630-26 Shisa-dong, Gangam-gu, 135-895. 11 a.m.– 8 p.m., closed WednesdayThe work of Korean artist Park Chan-Kyong (b. Seoul, 1965) explores the fear and aversion that traditional beliefs and superstitions can evoke in local populations. His photographic and video essay fouses on the Sindoan valley, at the foot of Gyeryong Mountain.SindoanSaturday 21 June 2008 - Tuesday 17 August 2010 / Atelier Hermès, Seoul (Korea). 630-26 Shisa-dong, Gangam-gu, 135-895. 11 a.m.– 8 p.m., closed WednesdayThe work of Korean artist Park Chan-Kyong (b. Seoul, 1965) explores the fear and aversion that traditional beliefs and superstitions can evoke in local populations. His photographic and video essay fouses on the Sindoan valley, at the foot of Gyeryong Mountain.SindoanSaturday 21 June 2008 - Tuesday 17 August 2010 / Atelier Hermès, Seoul (Korea). 630-26 Shisa-dong, Gangam-gu, 135-895. 11 a.m.– 8 p.m., closed WednesdayThe work of Korean artist Park Chan-Kyong (b. Seoul, 1965) explores the fear and aversion that traditional beliefs and superstitions can evoke in local populations. His photographic and video essay fouses on the Sindoan valley, at the foot of Gyeryong Mountain.SindoanSaturday 21 June 2008 - Tuesday 17 August 2010 / Atelier Hermès, Seoul (Korea). 630-26 Shisa-dong, Gangam-gu, 135-895. 11 a.m.– 8 p.m., closed WednesdayThe work of Korean artist Park Chan-Kyong (b. Seoul, 1965) explores the fear and aversion that traditional beliefs and superstitions can evoke in local populations. His photographic and video essay fouses on the Sindoan valley, at the foot of Gyeryong Mountain.Young choreographers at the Abbaye de RoyaumontWednesday 1 July 2009 - Wednesday 31 March 2010 / Royaumont (Oise, France)"Transforme" is a platform for exchange between dance, music, and new technologies, at the Fondation Royaumont's Centre de Recherche et de Composition Chorégraphiques (CRCC). Dancer and choreographer Myriam Gourfink is its driving force.Young choreographers at the Abbaye de RoyaumontWednesday 1 July 2009 - Wednesday 31 March 2010 / Royaumont (Oise, France)"Transforme" is a platform for exchange between dance, music, and new technologies, at the Fondation Royaumont's Centre de Recherche et de Composition Chorégraphiques (CRCC). Dancer and choreographer Myriam Gourfink is its driving force.Young choreographers at the Abbaye de RoyaumontWednesday 1 July 2009 - Wednesday 31 March 2010 / Royaumont (Oise, France)"Transforme" is a platform for exchange between dance, music, and new technologies, at the Fondation Royaumont's Centre de Recherche et de Composition Chorégraphiques (CRCC). Dancer and choreographer Myriam Gourfink is its driving force.Spotlighting a pivotal figure in the history of photographyWednesday 28 October 2009 - Sunday 24 January 2010 / Paris (France), Maison européenne de la photographie (Wednesday - Sunday 11 am. - 8 pm.)Art director, publisher and curator Robert Delpire is a self-styled "presenter of pictures", working tirelessly to bring the art of photography to the widest possible public.HollowWednesday 16 December 2009 - Sunday 7 March 2010 / Le Forum, Tokyo (Japan). 5-4-1, Ginza, Chuo-ku. 11 am. - 7pm., open daily. Admission freePhotographer, video artist and sculptor Motohiko Odani represented Japan at the 2003 Venice Biennale. In December 2009, the Forum's closing exhibition of the season featured a series of Motohiko Odani's sculptures – variations on the theme of bodies and the energy fields they transmit.HollowWednesday 16 December 2009 - Sunday 7 March 2010 / Le Forum, Tokyo (Japan). 5-4-1, Ginza, Chuo-ku. 11 am. - 7pm., open daily. Admission freePhotographer, video artist and sculptor Motohiko Odani represented Japan at the 2003 Venice Biennale. In December 2009, the Forum's closing exhibition of the season featured a series of Motohiko Odani's sculptures – variations on the theme of bodies and the energy fields they transmit.HollowWednesday 16 December 2009 - Sunday 7 March 2010 / Le Forum, Tokyo (Japan). 5-4-1, Ginza, Chuo-ku. 11 am. - 7pm., open daily. Admission freePhotographer, video artist and sculptor Motohiko Odani represented Japan at the 2003 Venice Biennale. In December 2009, the Forum's closing exhibition of the season featured a series of Motohiko Odani's sculptures – variations on the theme of bodies and the energy fields they transmit.Dance and visual arts at the Potager du Roi in VersaillesFriday 1 January 2010 / Versailles, FranceDirected by Frédéric Seguette as part of France's national Journées du patrimoine (Heritage Open Days) at Versailles, Plastique Danse Flore is a wide-ranging arts festival promoting opportunities for exchange and dialogue centred on a set of unique core projects.Earth-Water-Fire-AirSaturday 9 January 2010 - Sunday 28 March 2010 / Atelier Hermès, Seoul (Korea). 630-26 Shisa-dong, Gangam-gu, 135-895. 11 a.m.– 8 p.m., closed WednesdayInternationally-acclaimed Korean video artist Kimsooja created the inaugural exhibition for 2010 at the Atelier Hermès: an installation of seven videos exploring our planet's four component elements – earth, air, fire and water.Earth-Water-Fire-AirSaturday 9 January 2010 - Sunday 28 March 2010 / Atelier Hermès, Seoul (Korea). 630-26 Shisa-dong, Gangam-gu, 135-895. 11 a.m.– 8 p.m., closed WednesdayInternationally-acclaimed Korean video artist Kimsooja created the inaugural exhibition for 2010 at the Atelier Hermès: an installation of seven videos exploring our planet's four component elements – earth, air, fire and water.Earth-Water-Fire-AirSaturday 9 January 2010 - Sunday 28 March 2010 / Atelier Hermès, Seoul (Korea). 630-26 Shisa-dong, Gangam-gu, 135-895. 11 a.m.– 8 p.m., closed WednesdayInternationally-acclaimed Korean video artist Kimsooja created the inaugural exhibition for 2010 at the Atelier Hermès: an installation of seven videos exploring our planet's four component elements – earth, air, fire and water.Video art in a nomadic architectural unitFriday 15 January 2010 - Friday 19 February 2010 / Mexico (Mexico), Laboratorio AlamedaThe H BOX project commissions new video works for a specially-designed "nomadic" viewing unit. H BOX is hosted by museums and art events around the world.Video art in a nomadic architectural unitFriday 15 January 2010 - Friday 19 February 2010 / Mexico (Mexico), Laboratorio AlamedaThe H BOX project commissions new video works for a specially-designed "nomadic" viewing unit. H BOX is hosted by museums and art events around the world.Video art in a nomadic architectural unitThursday 21 January 2010 - Sunday 31 January 2010 / New York (USA), New MuseumThe H BOX project commissions new video works for a specially-designed "nomadic" viewing unit. H BOX is hosted by museums and art events around the world.Conference series organised with Iddri (the Institut du Développement Durable et des Relations Internationales)Tuesday 16 February 2010 / Lévi-Strauss room, musée du quai Branly, ParisA new conference series at the Musée du Quai Branly, co-organised by Iddri and the Fondation d’entreprise Hermès, marks the UN's international biodiversity year in 2010.A themed exhibition at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, in ParisThursday 18 February 2010 - Wednesday 30 November 2011 / Paris (France)Worshipped, feared or misunderstood, animals embody every nuance of good and evil. An exhibition at the Arts Décoratifs (Galerie d'Études) explores this rich source of inspiration for artisans throughout history.A themed exhibition at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, in ParisThursday 18 February 2010 - Wednesday 30 November 2011 / Paris (France)Worshipped, feared or misunderstood, animals embody every nuance of good and evil. An exhibition at the Arts Décoratifs (Galerie d'Études) explores this rich source of inspiration for artisans throughout history.A themed exhibition at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, in ParisThursday 18 February 2010 - Wednesday 30 November 2011 / Paris (France)Worshipped, feared or misunderstood, animals embody every nuance of good and evil. An exhibition at the Arts Décoratifs (Galerie d'Études) explores this rich source of inspiration for artisans throughout history.A themed exhibition at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, in ParisThursday 18 February 2010 - Wednesday 30 November 2011 / Paris (France)Worshipped, feared or misunderstood, animals embody every nuance of good and evil. An exhibition at the Arts Décoratifs (Galerie d'Études) explores this rich source of inspiration for artisans throughout history.A themed exhibition at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, in ParisThursday 18 February 2010 - Wednesday 30 November 2011 / Paris (France)Worshipped, feared or misunderstood, animals embody every nuance of good and evil. An exhibition at the Arts Décoratifs (Galerie d'Études) explores this rich source of inspiration for artisans throughout history.A themed exhibition at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, in ParisThursday 18 February 2010 - Wednesday 30 November 2011 / Paris (France)Worshipped, feared or misunderstood, animals embody every nuance of good and evil. An exhibition at the Arts Décoratifs (Galerie d'Études) explores this rich source of inspiration for artisans throughout history.A themed exhibition at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, in ParisThursday 18 February 2010 - Wednesday 30 November 2011 / Paris (France)Worshipped, feared or misunderstood, animals embody every nuance of good and evil. An exhibition at the Arts Décoratifs (Galerie d'Études) explores this rich source of inspiration for artisans throughout history.A themed exhibition at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, in ParisThursday 18 February 2010 - Wednesday 30 November 2011 / Paris (France)Worshipped, feared or misunderstood, animals embody every nuance of good and evil. An exhibition at the Arts Décoratifs (Galerie d'Études) explores this rich source of inspiration for artisans throughout history.A themed exhibition at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, in ParisThursday 18 February 2010 - Wednesday 30 November 2011 / Paris (France)Worshipped, feared or misunderstood, animals embody every nuance of good and evil. An exhibition at the Arts Décoratifs (Galerie d'Études) explores this rich source of inspiration for artisans throughout history.A themed exhibition at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, in ParisThursday 18 February 2010 - Wednesday 30 November 2011 / Paris (France)Worshipped, feared or misunderstood, animals embody every nuance of good and evil. An exhibition at the Arts Décoratifs (Galerie d'Études) explores this rich source of inspiration for artisans throughout history.A themed exhibition at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, in ParisThursday 18 February 2010 - Wednesday 30 November 2011 / Paris (France)Worshipped, feared or misunderstood, animals embody every nuance of good and evil. An exhibition at the Arts Décoratifs (Galerie d'Études) explores this rich source of inspiration for artisans throughout history.Archetypal LandscapeFriday 19 February 2010 - Friday 30 April 2010 / TH13, Bern (Switzerland). Theaterplatz, 13, 3011. 10 am. – 5 pm. Closed SundayArchetypal Landscape presents a fragmented retrospective of the work of Leo Fabrizio over a ten-year period – from his latest photographs to his earliest images, testifying to an enduring fascination with the "fabrication" of landscape, and its representation.Archetypal LandscapeFriday 19 February 2010 - Friday 30 April 2010 / TH13, Bern (Switzerland). Theaterplatz, 13, 3011. 10 am. – 5 pm. Closed SundayArchetypal Landscape presents a fragmented retrospective of the work of Leo Fabrizio over a ten-year period – from his latest photographs to his earliest images, testifying to an enduring fascination with the "fabrication" of landscape, and its representation.Archetypal LandscapeFriday 19 February 2010 - Friday 30 April 2010 / TH13, Bern (Switzerland). Theaterplatz, 13, 3011. 10 am. – 5 pm. Closed SundayArchetypal Landscape presents a fragmented retrospective of the work of Leo Fabrizio over a ten-year period – from his latest photographs to his earliest images, testifying to an enduring fascination with the "fabrication" of landscape, and its representation.A new work by Christian RizzoThursday 25 February 2010 - Saturday 27 February 2010 / Opéra de Lille, FranceVisual artist, costume designer, scenographer, dancer and exhibition curator: Christian Rizzo is a multidisciplinary creative talent. His choreographic work synthesizes the many facets of his art, exploring the inexhaustible possibilities of the body in space.Video art in a nomadic architectural unitFriday 26 February 2010 - Sunday 1 May 2011 / Seoul (Korea), ArtSonje museumThe H BOX project commissions new video works for a specially-designed "nomadic" viewing unit. H BOX is hosted by museums and art events around the world.Video art in a nomadic architectural unitFriday 26 February 2010 - Sunday 1 May 2011 / Seoul (Korea), ArtSonje museumThe H BOX project commissions new video works for a specially-designed "nomadic" viewing unit. H BOX is hosted by museums and art events around the world.Video art in a nomadic architectural unitFriday 26 February 2010 - Sunday 1 May 2011 / Seoul (Korea), ArtSonje museumThe H BOX project commissions new video works for a specially-designed "nomadic" viewing unit. H BOX is hosted by museums and art events around the world.Video art in a nomadic architectural unitFriday 26 February 2010 - Sunday 1 May 2011 / Seoul (Korea), ArtSonje museumThe H BOX project commissions new video works for a specially-designed "nomadic" viewing unit. H BOX is hosted by museums and art events around the world.Video art in a nomadic architectural unitFriday 26 February 2010 - Sunday 1 May 2011 / Seoul (Korea), ArtSonje museumThe H BOX project commissions new video works for a specially-designed "nomadic" viewing unit. H BOX is hosted by museums and art events around the world.Video art in a nomadic architectural unitFriday 26 February 2010 - Sunday 1 May 2011 / Seoul (Korea), ArtSonje museumThe H BOX project commissions new video works for a specially-designed "nomadic" viewing unit. H BOX is hosted by museums and art events around the world.Video art in a nomadic architectural unitFriday 26 February 2010 - Sunday 1 May 2011 / Seoul (Korea), ArtSonje museumThe H BOX project commissions new video works for a specially-designed "nomadic" viewing unit. H BOX is hosted by museums and art events around the world.Video art in a nomadic architectural unitFriday 26 February 2010 - Sunday 1 May 2011 / Seoul (Korea), ArtSonje museumThe H BOX project commissions new video works for a specially-designed "nomadic" viewing unit. H BOX is hosted by museums and art events around the world.Video art in a nomadic architectural unitFriday 26 February 2010 - Sunday 1 May 2011 / Seoul (Korea), ArtSonje museumThe H BOX project commissions new video works for a specially-designed "nomadic" viewing unit. H BOX is hosted by museums and art events around the world.Video art in a nomadic architectural unitFriday 26 February 2010 - Sunday 1 May 2011 / Seoul (Korea), ArtSonje museumThe H BOX project commissions new video works for a specially-designed "nomadic" viewing unit. H BOX is hosted by museums and art events around the world.Video art in a nomadic architectural unitFriday 26 February 2010 - Sunday 1 May 2011 / Seoul (Korea), ArtSonje museumThe H BOX project commissions new video works for a specially-designed "nomadic" viewing unit. H BOX is hosted by museums and art events around the world.A video installation by choreographer Pascale HoubinTuesday 2 March 2010 - Sunday 28 March 2010 / L’Athanor Scène nationale, Albi (France)A new installation by choreographer Pascale Houbin, of dance company Non de Nom, presents the "inner dance" of gestures performed at work.A collective devoted to contemporary musicThursday 4 March 2010 / Hypermusic Prologue, Bruxelles, BelgiumThe Ensemble intercontemporain – France's only permanent contemporary music ensemble, founded by composer/conductor Pierre Boulez – presents two new works: Hypermusic Prologue and Interzone.Adivasi art at the Musée du Quai BranlyTuesday 30 March 2010 - Sunday 18 July 2010 / Paris (France)Paris's Musée du Quai Branly presents an exhibition of art and craftwork by India's adivasi peoples.Adivasi art at the Musée du Quai BranlyTuesday 30 March 2010 - Sunday 18 July 2010 / Paris (France)Paris's Musée du Quai Branly presents an exhibition of art and craftwork by India's adivasi peoples.Adivasi art at the Musée du Quai BranlyTuesday 30 March 2010 - Sunday 18 July 2010 / Paris (France)Paris's Musée du Quai Branly presents an exhibition of art and craftwork by India's adivasi peoples.Adivasi art at the Musée du Quai BranlyTuesday 30 March 2010 - Sunday 18 July 2010 / Paris (France)Paris's Musée du Quai Branly presents an exhibition of art and craftwork by India's adivasi peoples.Adivasi art at the Musée du Quai BranlyTuesday 30 March 2010 - Sunday 18 July 2010 / Paris (France)Paris's Musée du Quai Branly presents an exhibition of art and craftwork by India's adivasi peoples.A new work by Christian RizzoWednesday 31 March 2010 / TAP de Poitiers, FranceVisual artist, costume designer, scenographer, dancer and exhibition curator: Christian Rizzo is a multidisciplinary creative talent. His choreographic work synthesizes the many facets of his art, exploring the inexhaustible possibilities of the body in space.Life and Death in VeniceThursday 1 April 2010 - Sunday 2 May 2010 / Third Floor, Singapour. 541 Orchard Road, Liat Towers. Daily, 10.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. Free admissionAfter representing Singapore at the 53rd Venice Biennale in 2009, with his film Life of Imitation, video artist Ming Wong created a new original film, inspired by Luchino Visconti's screen interpretation of Thomas Mann's novel Death in Venice.Life and Death in VeniceThursday 1 April 2010 - Sunday 2 May 2010 / Third Floor, Singapour. 541 Orchard Road, Liat Towers. Daily, 10.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. Free admissionAfter representing Singapore at the 53rd Venice Biennale in 2009, with his film Life of Imitation, video artist Ming Wong created a new original film, inspired by Luchino Visconti's screen interpretation of Thomas Mann's novel Death in Venice.A video installation by choreographer Pascale HoubinSaturday 3 April 2010 - Sunday 9 May 2010 / Château d’Oiron, centre d’art, Oiron (France)A new installation by choreographer Pascale Houbin, of dance company Non de Nom, presents the "inner dance" of gestures performed at work.A video installation by choreographer Pascale HoubinSaturday 3 April 2010 - Sunday 9 May 2010 / Château d’Oiron, centre d’art, Oiron (France)A new installation by choreographer Pascale Houbin, of dance company Non de Nom, presents the "inner dance" of gestures performed at work.A new work by Christian RizzoThursday 8 April 2010 / Passerelle de Saint-Brieuc, FranceVisual artist, costume designer, scenographer, dancer and exhibition curator: Christian Rizzo is a multidisciplinary creative talent. His choreographic work synthesizes the many facets of his art, exploring the inexhaustible possibilities of the body in space.Touching StrangersFriday 9 April 2010 - Friday 28 May 2010 / The Gallery at Hermès, New York (USA). 691 Madison AvenueAmerican photographer Richard Renaldi's experimental approach plays on the contrast between the apparent banality of specific situations, and their inner, inexpressible strangeness. The Touching Strangers series provokes unaccustomed close contact between perfect strangers.Touching StrangersFriday 9 April 2010 - Friday 28 May 2010 / The Gallery at Hermès, New York (USA). 691 Madison AvenueAmerican photographer Richard Renaldi's experimental approach plays on the contrast between the apparent banality of specific situations, and their inner, inexpressible strangeness. The Touching Strangers series provokes unaccustomed close contact between perfect strangers.Video art in a nomadic architectural unitSaturday 17 April 2010 - Sunday 16 May 2010 / Basel (Switzerland), Fondation BeyelerThe H BOX project commissions new video works for a specially-designed "nomadic" viewing unit. H BOX is hosted by museums and art events around the world.Video art in a nomadic architectural unitSaturday 17 April 2010 - Sunday 16 May 2010 / Basel (Switzerland), Fondation BeyelerThe H BOX project commissions new video works for a specially-designed "nomadic" viewing unit. H BOX is hosted by museums and art events around the world.Phantoms at Atelier HermèsThursday 22 April 2010 - Sunday 27 June 2010 / Atelier Hermès, Seoul (Korea). 630-26 Shisa-dong, Gangam-gu, 135-895. 11 a.m.– 8 p.m. Closed WednesdayBertrand Lavier's work explores the codes of 20th-century art. Working in the tradition of Marcel Duchamp and the New Realists, he examines the function of language and ready-made in sculpture. Atelier Hermès presents his first solo exhibition in Asia.Phantoms at Atelier HermèsThursday 22 April 2010 - Sunday 27 June 2010 / Atelier Hermès, Seoul (Korea). 630-26 Shisa-dong, Gangam-gu, 135-895. 11 a.m.– 8 p.m. Closed WednesdayBertrand Lavier's work explores the codes of 20th-century art. Working in the tradition of Marcel Duchamp and the New Realists, he examines the function of language and ready-made in sculpture. Atelier Hermès presents his first solo exhibition in Asia.Phantoms at Atelier HermèsThursday 22 April 2010 - Sunday 27 June 2010 / Atelier Hermès, Seoul (Korea). 630-26 Shisa-dong, Gangam-gu, 135-895. 11 a.m.– 8 p.m. Closed WednesdayBertrand Lavier's work explores the codes of 20th-century art. Working in the tradition of Marcel Duchamp and the New Realists, he examines the function of language and ready-made in sculpture. Atelier Hermès presents his first solo exhibition in Asia.Shisei no SankyoThursday 22 April 2010 - Monday 19 July 2010 / Le Forum, Tokyo (Japan). 5-4-1, Ginza, Chuo-ku. 11 am. - 7pm., open daily. Admission freeIn Spring 2009, Le Forum presented an exhibition devoted to Japan's former Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa. Upon retirement in his early 60s, the former statesman began a new career as an artist, ceramicist and poet, exploring the traditional practice of Seiko Udoku.Shisei no SankyoThursday 22 April 2010 - Monday 19 July 2010 / Le Forum, Tokyo (Japan). 5-4-1, Ginza, Chuo-ku. 11 am. - 7pm., open daily. Admission freeIn Spring 2009, Le Forum presented an exhibition devoted to Japan's former Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa. Upon retirement in his early 60s, the former statesman began a new career as an artist, ceramicist and poet, exploring the traditional practice of Seiko Udoku.Shisei no SankyoThursday 22 April 2010 - Monday 19 July 2010 / Le Forum, Tokyo (Japan). 5-4-1, Ginza, Chuo-ku. 11 am. - 7pm., open daily. Admission freeIn Spring 2009, Le Forum presented an exhibition devoted to Japan's former Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa. Upon retirement in his early 60s, the former statesman began a new career as an artist, ceramicist and poet, exploring the traditional practice of Seiko Udoku.Shisei no SankyoThursday 22 April 2010 - Monday 19 July 2010 / Le Forum, Tokyo (Japan). 5-4-1, Ginza, Chuo-ku. 11 am. - 7pm., open daily. Admission freeIn Spring 2009, Le Forum presented an exhibition devoted to Japan's former Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa. Upon retirement in his early 60s, the former statesman began a new career as an artist, ceramicist and poet, exploring the traditional practice of Seiko Udoku.Ideal CircusSaturday 24 April 2010 - Saturday 26 June 2010 / La Verrière, Brussels (Belgium). 50, boulevard de Waterloo. Monday to Saturday, 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. Admission freeClaude Lévêque's controversial work Le Grand Soir was created for the French pavilion at the 53rd Venice Biennale in 2009. His latest installation, Ideal Circus at La Verrière, sets out once again to challenge contemporary society, through the medium of the circus.Ideal CircusSaturday 24 April 2010 - Saturday 26 June 2010 / La Verrière, Brussels (Belgium). 50, boulevard de Waterloo. Monday to Saturday, 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. Admission freeClaude Lévêque's controversial work Le Grand Soir was created for the French pavilion at the 53rd Venice Biennale in 2009. His latest installation, Ideal Circus at La Verrière, sets out once again to challenge contemporary society, through the medium of the circus.Ideal CircusSaturday 24 April 2010 - Saturday 26 June 2010 / La Verrière, Brussels (Belgium). 50, boulevard de Waterloo. Monday to Saturday, 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. Admission freeClaude Lévêque's controversial work Le Grand Soir was created for the French pavilion at the 53rd Venice Biennale in 2009. His latest installation, Ideal Circus at La Verrière, sets out once again to challenge contemporary society, through the medium of the circus.A choreographic work by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui and Damien JaletTuesday 27 April 2010 - Friday 30 April 2010 / Brussels, BelgiumSidi Larbi Cherkaoui & Damien Jalet join forces with British visual artist Antony Gormley to create Babel (words), a dance performance that explores language and its relationship with nationhood, identity and religion.A choreographic work by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui and Damien JaletTuesday 4 May 2010 - Wednesday 5 May 2010 / Zurich, SwitzerlandSidi Larbi Cherkaoui & Damien Jalet join forces with British visual artist Antony Gormley to create Babel (words), a dance performance that explores language and its relationship with nationhood, identity and religion.A choreographic work by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui and Damien JaletSaturday 8 May 2010 - Sunday 9 May 2010 / Geneva, SwitzerlandSidi Larbi Cherkaoui & Damien Jalet join forces with British visual artist Antony Gormley to create Babel (words), a dance performance that explores language and its relationship with nationhood, identity and religion.Design in the face of progressSunday 9 May 2010 - Sunday 12 September 2010 / Grand-Hormu, BelgiumA group of designers was invited to meditate on the concept of progress and its effects. The nine resulting projects will be exhibited soon at Grand Hornu Images, in Belgium.Design in the face of progressSunday 9 May 2010 - Sunday 12 September 2010 / Grand-Hormu, BelgiumA group of designers was invited to meditate on the concept of progress and its effects. The nine resulting projects will be exhibited soon at Grand Hornu Images, in Belgium.Design in the face of progressSunday 9 May 2010 - Sunday 12 September 2010 / Grand-Hormu, BelgiumA group of designers was invited to meditate on the concept of progress and its effects. The nine resulting projects will be exhibited soon at Grand Hornu Images, in Belgium.Design in the face of progressSunday 9 May 2010 - Sunday 12 September 2010 / Grand-Hormu, BelgiumA group of designers was invited to meditate on the concept of progress and its effects. The nine resulting projects will be exhibited soon at Grand Hornu Images, in Belgium.Design in the face of progressSunday 9 May 2010 - Sunday 12 September 2010 / Grand-Hormu, BelgiumA group of designers was invited to meditate on the concept of progress and its effects. The nine resulting projects will be exhibited soon at Grand Hornu Images, in Belgium.A choreographic work by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui and Damien JaletTuesday 11 May 2010 / Neuchatel, SwitzerlandSidi Larbi Cherkaoui & Damien Jalet join forces with British visual artist Antony Gormley to create Babel (words), a dance performance that explores language and its relationship with nationhood, identity and religion.A piece for Ikebana master Seiho Okudaira and dancer Emmanuelle HuynhWednesday 12 May 2010 / CCN, Le Havre (France)Shinbaï. The piece – as resonant and poetic as its mysterious name – is the result of an unprecedented encounter between two worlds: contemporary dance and the traditional Japanese floral art of Ikebana. A striking performance reflecting the nuanced compositions of Ikebana bouquets.Archetypal LandscapeThursday 13 May 2010 - Sunday 16 May 2010 / Madrid (Spain). Madridfoto, stand n.o : g.2.19, Palacio de los Deportes, avenida de Felipe II, s/n, 28009. 11am. - 8pm.Archetypal Landscape presents a fragmented retrospective of the work of Leo Fabrizio over a ten-year period – from his latest photographs to his earliest images, testifying to an enduring fascination with the "fabrication" of landscape, and its representation.A choreographic work by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui and Damien JaletTuesday 18 May 2010 - Wednesday 19 May 2010 / London, United KingdomSidi Larbi Cherkaoui & Damien Jalet join forces with British visual artist Antony Gormley to create Babel (words), a dance performance that explores language and its relationship with nationhood, identity and religion.A new work by Christian RizzoWednesday 26 May 2010 - Friday 28 May 2010 / Théâtre de la Ville à Paris, FranceVisual artist, costume designer, scenographer, dancer and exhibition curator: Christian Rizzo is a multidisciplinary creative talent. His choreographic work synthesizes the many facets of his art, exploring the inexhaustible possibilities of the body in space.A choreographic work by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui and Damien JaletFriday 28 May 2010 - Sunday 30 May 2010 / Madrid, SpainSidi Larbi Cherkaoui & Damien Jalet join forces with British visual artist Antony Gormley to create Babel (words), a dance performance that explores language and its relationship with nationhood, identity and religion.The Times They Are a-ChangingFriday 28 May 2010 - Saturday 21 August 2010 / TH13, Bern (Switzerland). Theaterplatz, 13, 3011. 10 am. – 5 pm. Closed SundayPhotographer Iren Stehli divides her time between Switzerland and the Czech Republic. For the past 30 years, her black-and-white images have explored the concept of time. As the guest of the Hermès Foundation at TH13, she reveals a fragment of contemporary eastern European history.The Times They Are a-ChangingFriday 28 May 2010 - Saturday 21 August 2010 / TH13, Bern (Switzerland). Theaterplatz, 13, 3011. 10 am. – 5 pm. Closed SundayPhotographer Iren Stehli divides her time between Switzerland and the Czech Republic. For the past 30 years, her black-and-white images have explored the concept of time. As the guest of the Hermès Foundation at TH13, she reveals a fragment of contemporary eastern European history.The Times They Are a-ChangingFriday 28 May 2010 - Saturday 21 August 2010 / TH13, Bern (Switzerland). Theaterplatz, 13, 3011. 10 am. – 5 pm. Closed SundayPhotographer Iren Stehli divides her time between Switzerland and the Czech Republic. For the past 30 years, her black-and-white images have explored the concept of time. As the guest of the Hermès Foundation at TH13, she reveals a fragment of contemporary eastern European history.The Times They Are a-ChangingFriday 28 May 2010 - Saturday 21 August 2010 / TH13, Bern (Switzerland). Theaterplatz, 13, 3011. 10 am. – 5 pm. Closed SundayPhotographer Iren Stehli divides her time between Switzerland and the Czech Republic. For the past 30 years, her black-and-white images have explored the concept of time. As the guest of the Hermès Foundation at TH13, she reveals a fragment of contemporary eastern European history.A choreographic work by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui and Damien JaletSaturday 5 June 2010 - Sunday 6 June 2010 / Ludwigsburg, GermanySidi Larbi Cherkaoui & Damien Jalet join forces with British visual artist Antony Gormley to create Babel (words), a dance performance that explores language and its relationship with nationhood, identity and religion.A choreographic work by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui and Damien JaletTuesday 8 June 2010 - Wednesday 9 June 2010 / Luxemburg, LuxemburgSidi Larbi Cherkaoui & Damien Jalet join forces with British visual artist Antony Gormley to create Babel (words), a dance performance that explores language and its relationship with nationhood, identity and religion.Conference on 17 June 2010, ParisThursday 17 June 2010 / Théâtre de la Cité internationale universitaire, ParisFollowing an inaugural session in February 2010, the conference has launched a new centre for the study of biodoversity and ecosystems, exploring how international agreements in the field of biodiversity and intellectual property can co-exist in a context of effective global governance.A piece for Ikebana master Seiho Okudaira and dancer Emmanuelle HuynhSaturday 19 June 2010 - Sunday 20 June 2010 / Convento San Agustino, Barcelona (Spain)Shinbaï. The piece – as resonant and poetic as its mysterious name – is the result of an unprecedented encounter between two worlds: contemporary dance and the traditional Japanese floral art of Ikebana. A striking performance reflecting the nuanced compositions of Ikebana bouquets.A new work by Christian RizzoSunday 20 June 2010 - Thursday 8 July 2010 / Festival de Marseille, FranceVisual artist, costume designer, scenographer, dancer and exhibition curator: Christian Rizzo is a multidisciplinary creative talent. His choreographic work synthesizes the many facets of his art, exploring the inexhaustible possibilities of the body in space.A new work by Christian RizzoSunday 20 June 2010 - Thursday 8 July 2010 / Festival de Marseille, FranceVisual artist, costume designer, scenographer, dancer and exhibition curator: Christian Rizzo is a multidisciplinary creative talent. His choreographic work synthesizes the many facets of his art, exploring the inexhaustible possibilities of the body in space.Promoting cross-disciplinary performanceFriday 25 June 2010 - Saturday 26 June 2010 / Théâtre de la Ville, Paris (France)The first Danse Élargie competition took place on June 26 and 27, 2010 at the Théâtre de la Ville in Paris. The event is the first art competition of its kind in France, conceived as a forum for rising young talent.A choreographic work by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui and Damien JaletThursday 1 July 2010 - Saturday 3 July 2010 / Paris, FranceSidi Larbi Cherkaoui & Damien Jalet join forces with British visual artist Antony Gormley to create Babel (words), a dance performance that explores language and its relationship with nationhood, identity and religion.A video installation by choreographer Pascale HoubinThursday 1 July 2010 - Thursday 22 July 2010 / Dijon (France)A new installation by choreographer Pascale Houbin, of dance company Non de Nom, presents the "inner dance" of gestures performed at work.International festival of design at the Villa NoaillesFriday 2 July 2010 - Sunday 4 July 2010 / Professional workshops. Open to the public throughout the summerDesign Parade is an international competition for young designers, an innovative forum for professionals and the public at large, a vibrant annual programme of events at the Villa Noailles in Hyères, in south-east France.A choreographic work by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui and Damien JaletMonday 5 July 2010 - Wednesday 7 July 2010 / Paris, FranceSidi Larbi Cherkaoui & Damien Jalet join forces with British visual artist Antony Gormley to create Babel (words), a dance performance that explores language and its relationship with nationhood, identity and religion.A choreographic work by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui and Damien JaletFriday 16 July 2010 - Saturday 17 July 2010 / Tivoli, ItalySidi Larbi Cherkaoui & Damien Jalet join forces with British visual artist Antony Gormley to create Babel (words), a dance performance that explores language and its relationship with nationhood, identity and religion.Saluting Korean contemporary art. Yangachi awardeeFriday 23 July 2010 - Sunday 19 September 2010 / Atelier Hermès, Seoul (Korea)The annual Hermès Foundation Missulsang reflects the Foundation's support for young contemporary artists in Korea. Installations by the three finalists – including the overall winner, Yangachi – are presented at the Atelier Hermès.Saluting Korean contemporary art. Yangachi awardeeFriday 23 July 2010 - Sunday 19 September 2010 / Atelier Hermès, Seoul (Korea)The annual Hermès Foundation Missulsang reflects the Foundation's support for young contemporary artists in Korea. Installations by the three finalists – including the overall winner, Yangachi – are presented at the Atelier Hermès.Saluting Korean contemporary art. Yangachi awardeeFriday 23 July 2010 - Sunday 19 September 2010 / Atelier Hermès, Seoul (Korea)The annual Hermès Foundation Missulsang reflects the Foundation's support for young contemporary artists in Korea. Installations by the three finalists – including the overall winner, Yangachi – are presented at the Atelier Hermès.A choreographic work by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui and Damien JaletSaturday 7 August 2010 - Sunday 8 August 2010 / Den Bosch, NetherlandsSidi Larbi Cherkaoui & Damien Jalet join forces with British visual artist Antony Gormley to create Babel (words), a dance performance that explores language and its relationship with nationhood, identity and religion.Agnosian FieldsThursday 26 August 2010 - Tuesday 23 November 2010 / Le Forum, Tokyo (Japan). 5-4-1, Ginza, Chuo-ku. 11 am. - 7pm., open daily. Admission freeFrom 26 August 2010, Le Forum presents an installation featuring new pieces by the architect and visual artist Didier Fiuza Faustino. The original works have been co-produced with musician Russell Haswell and graphic artist Hiroya Oku.Agnosian FieldsThursday 26 August 2010 - Tuesday 23 November 2010 / Le Forum, Tokyo (Japan). 5-4-1, Ginza, Chuo-ku. 11 am. - 7pm., open daily. Admission freeFrom 26 August 2010, Le Forum presents an installation featuring new pieces by the architect and visual artist Didier Fiuza Faustino. The original works have been co-produced with musician Russell Haswell and graphic artist Hiroya Oku.Agnosian FieldsThursday 26 August 2010 - Tuesday 23 November 2010 / Le Forum, Tokyo (Japan). 5-4-1, Ginza, Chuo-ku. 11 am. - 7pm., open daily. Admission freeFrom 26 August 2010, Le Forum presents an installation featuring new pieces by the architect and visual artist Didier Fiuza Faustino. The original works have been co-produced with musician Russell Haswell and graphic artist Hiroya Oku.Agnosian FieldsThursday 26 August 2010 - Tuesday 23 November 2010 / Le Forum, Tokyo (Japan). 5-4-1, Ginza, Chuo-ku. 11 am. - 7pm., open daily. Admission freeFrom 26 August 2010, Le Forum presents an installation featuring new pieces by the architect and visual artist Didier Fiuza Faustino. The original works have been co-produced with musician Russell Haswell and graphic artist Hiroya Oku.IcesongsFriday 10 September 2010 - Saturday 16 October 2010 / La Verrière, Brussels (Belgium). 50, boulevard de Waterloo. Monday to Saturday, 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. Admission freeDanae Stratou explores the confrontation between the human and natural worlds. Her new work for La Verrière, commissioned by the Fondation d'entreprise Hermès, is the first in a series of “Vital Space Projects”. Stratou represented Greece at the 1999 Venice Biennale.IcesongsFriday 10 September 2010 - Saturday 16 October 2010 / La Verrière, Brussels (Belgium). 50, boulevard de Waterloo. Monday to Saturday, 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. Admission freeDanae Stratou explores the confrontation between the human and natural worlds. Her new work for La Verrière, commissioned by the Fondation d'entreprise Hermès, is the first in a series of “Vital Space Projects”. Stratou represented Greece at the 1999 Venice Biennale.A choreographic work by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui and Damien JaletSaturday 11 September 2010 / Turnhout, BelgiumSidi Larbi Cherkaoui & Damien Jalet join forces with British visual artist Antony Gormley to create Babel (words), a dance performance that explores language and its relationship with nationhood, identity and religion.The Hermès Foundation award for designWednesday 15 September 2010 / Theme and Call for submissions Prix Émile HermèsThe Prix Émile Hermès is going international. The award is designed to support innovation, and promote young talents whose forward-looking creations reflect evolving societies and lifestyles worldwide.The Hermès Foundation award for designWednesday 15 September 2010 - Tuesday 30 November 2010 / Applications online via the dedicated Web siteThe Prix Émile Hermès is going international. The award is designed to support innovation, and promote young talents whose forward-looking creations reflect evolving societies and lifestyles worldwide.The Hermès Foundation award for designWednesday 15 September 2010 - Tuesday 30 November 2010 / Applications online via the dedicated Web siteThe Prix Émile Hermès is going international. The award is designed to support innovation, and promote young talents whose forward-looking creations reflect evolving societies and lifestyles worldwide.The Hermès Foundation award for designWednesday 15 September 2010 - Tuesday 30 November 2010 / Applications online via the dedicated Web siteThe Prix Émile Hermès is going international. The award is designed to support innovation, and promote young talents whose forward-looking creations reflect evolving societies and lifestyles worldwide.








