Philippe Parreno Biography

Known for his immersive site-specific installations and film works, Philippe Parreno often investigates various modes of narration and representation in his work.

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Education

Born in Oran, Algeria, Philippe Parreno was raised in Grenoble, France. The artist first studied at Grenoble's École des Beaux-Arts (1983–1988), after which he attended the Institut des hautes études en arts plastique, Palais de Tokyo, in Paris (1988—1989).

Artworks

Shortly after graduating, Parreno began to explore various ways of representing images and reality in his video-based works.

Film

In No More Reality II (la manifestation) (1991), a group of children wave banners and placards while shouting, 'No more reality!', raising questions about the meaning of reality in a world inundated with images. No More Reality Whereabouts (2019), created almost three decades later, further examines the authenticity of images by combining footage produced over a span of 20 years.

AnnLee

Frequently collaborating with artists and professionals across other disciplines, in the late 1990s, Parreno worked with French artist Pierre Huyghe to create No Ghost Just a Shell (1999–2002), a project revolving around a manga character named AnnLee. Having purchased the copyright to her images, the two artists rendered her three-dimensionally in a series of videos. In the videos, AnnLee discusses the disparate but overlapping aspects of her identities as a work of art, a female character, and a commodity.

Stressing his inclination towards collaboration and conversation, Parreno has invited fellow artists to incorporate AnnLee into their works. In 2002, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art organised No Ghost Just a Shell, a group exhibition of works by Parreno, Huyghe, Liam Gillick, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Rirkrit Tiravanija, and Melik Ohanian, among others, all of which feature AnnLee.

Zidane, a 21st century portrait

In 2006, Parenno collaborated with Douglas Gordon to create a film focused on the French soccer star Zinédine Zidane. Assembled from live broadcasts and footage shot of the player during one single match using 17 cameras and multiple angles, the film was conceived by the two artists having regard to the genre of portraiture. It can be related to Diego Velázquez's portraits, as well as to Andy Warhol's real-time film portraits.

The dual-channel video version of Zidane was subsequently acquired by the Guggenheim, the website of which describes the work as, 'deepening the psychological complexity of the portrait and echoing the broader mass-dissemination of the celebrity-hero'.

Anywhen

Parreno envisions the format of an exhibition as a medium in itself, and often introduces interdisciplinary elements to his shows to reconfigure the traditional viewer-artwork relationship. Anywhen, his solo exhibition at Tate Modern's Turbine Hall in 2016, included an installation of helium-filled fish balloons across the site. The fish were accompanied by a score designed by Nicolas Becker, Parreno's long-time collaborator, and composer Cengiz Hartlap, as well as a moving spotlight made in collaboration with Liam Gillick.

Echo

In 2019, Parreno presented the site-specific installation Echo at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Composed of kinetic parts, a video screen, and hanging lamps, the work was programmed to translate data from its surroundings—from the velocity of wind to the sounds of visitors—into audio and light that 'echoed' its environment.

Exhibitions

The artist's current exhibition on Ocula is LUMA Arles, 2021 Opening Exhibitions with the Parkett Archive at LUMA Arles, France (25 June—31 December 2021).

In addition to this exhibition, the artist has participated in solo exhibitions including Echo, The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York (2019); Philippe Parreno, Gropius Bau, Berlin (2018); Two Automatons for One Duet, The Art Institute of Chicago (2018); La Levadura y el Anfitrión, Museo Jumex, Mexico City (2017); Synchronicity, Rockbund Art Museum, Shanghai (2017); Anywhen, Hyundai Commission, Turbine Hall, Tate Modern, London (2016); Philippe Parreno: My Room is Another Fish Bowl, Brooklyn Museum, New York (2016); Anywhere, Anywhere Out of the World, Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2013); and Philippe Parreno, Garage Center for Contemporary Culture, Moscow (2013).

The artist has also participated in the 57th Venice Biennale (2017) and the 11th Gwangju Biennale (2016).

Instagram

Philippe Parreno's Instagram can be found here.

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AC/DC Snake by Philippe Parreno contemporary artwork mixed media
Philippe Parreno AC/DC Snake, 2010 Various electric outlet adapters
15 x 7.5 x 7.5 inches
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100 Questions, 50 Lies (Storyboard) by Philippe Parreno contemporary artwork painting
Philippe Parreno 100 Questions, 50 Lies (Storyboard), 2024 Oil on paper and pigment mounted on canvas
30 x 40 cm
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Cephalopods, a hand drawn animation film project with Roberto Prual Realvis by Philippe Parreno contemporary artwork print
Philippe Parreno Cephalopods, a hand drawn animation film project with Roberto Prual Realvis, 2013 Screenprint, printed in phosphorescent ink
39.5 x 55.5 cm
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Heliotrope by Philippe Parreno contemporary artwork sculpture
Philippe Parreno Heliotrope, 2023 Metal, optical mirror, servo drive, cables
217.8 x 180 x 180 cm
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100 Questions, 50 Lies (A Recital of True Events) by Philippe Parreno contemporary artwork painting, works on paper, drawing
Philippe Parreno 100 Questions, 50 Lies (A Recital of True Events), 2023 Left: Oil on paper Right: Ink and pigment on paper
70 x 104 cm
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Speech Bubbles (Transparent Orange) by Philippe Parreno contemporary artwork sculpture, installation
Philippe Parreno Speech Bubbles (Transparent Orange), 2016 1500 Transparent Orange Mylar balloons, helium, certificate
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Silent Transformation (Anathema) by Philippe Parreno contemporary artwork sculpture
Philippe Parreno Silent Transformation (Anathema), 2022 Polychromic sculpture: painted stainless steel and glass
223 x 150 x 188 cm
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Speech Bubbles (Fuchsia) by Philippe Parreno contemporary artwork installation
Philippe Parreno Speech Bubbles (Fuchsia), 2015 Fuchsia Mylar balloons, helium
68 x 109 x 29 cm
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