
HEY! modern art & pop culture ACT III
Catalogue of the third part of HEY! exhibition defending for the first time in France the international outsider pop art in a museum.
Art Show from september 18, 2015 to march 13, 2016
Curators : Anne & Julien - Carte blanche to the art magazine
Halle St Pierre Museum (Paris)
61 artists and 2 private collections
Originale HEY! Team creation
Hard Cover, 336 pages / Bilingual (French, English) / Format 28,5 (h) x 22,5 cm
Ankama/619 Edition
HEY! modern art & pop culture ACT III
September 2015
Catalogue of the third part of HEY! exhibition defending for the first time in France the international outsider pop art in a museum.
Art Show from september 18, 2015 to march 13, 2016
Curators : Anne & Julien - Carte blanche to the art magazine
Halle St Pierre Museum (Paris)
61 artists and 2 private collections
The art magazine HEY! modern art & pop culture is back at La Halle Saint Pierre after the resounding success of its two previous editions in 2011 and 2013. This third edition, HEY! modern art & pop culture / Act III, will go further in its exploration and diffusion of various countercultural artistic media: Lowbrow Art, outsider art, comics and more generally any artistic vector of street culture. Awash with first ever (Gabriel Grun, Thomas Woodruff, Ed Hardy) as well as exceptional guests (Marion Peck and Mark Ryden) and rare Works (Ray Abeyta), the exhibition will also unveil previously unseen works by Joël Negri, Albert Sallé and Alain Bourbonnais from la Fabuloserie, an emblematic, offbeat art venue in France. The scene that Anne & Julien have been supporting for a number of years is vibrant, diverse and complex: its numerous trends and territories, ranging from its most radical manifestations such as Art Brut to the more sophisticated forms of Pop Surrealism, ensure its incontrovertible place in contemporary art history. These two art activists are committed to defending it through their review, performances and exhibitions. They have been instrumental in putting a spotlight on idiosyncratic visual worlds whose common denominator is their sheer resistance through imagination: resistance to norms, to categorisations, institutionalization and fashion diktats. They are both the promoters and historians of a marginal, underground, alternative art scene. For La Halle Saint Pierre, to be involved in such an adventure makes perfect sense: art history has always experienced upheavals and paradigm shifts. Echoing the current geopolitical, cultural watershed the world is facing, the art world is also going through a period of crisis and dramatic change. The HEY! modern art & pop culture trilogy is the perfect illustration of this.
Artists
Argentina -
Carlos Nine /
Leo Chiachio & Daniel Giannone -
Canada -
Ryan Heshka /
Winnie Truong -
France -
Benoît Huot /
Eudes Menichetti /
Francis Marshall /
Gilbert Peyre /
Herve Bohnert /
Jephan De Villiers /
Joel Negri /
Ludovic Levasseur /
Reno Ditte -
Japan -
Hiroshi Hirakawa /
Hirotoshi Ito /
Hisashi Tenmyouya /
Horiyoshi III /
Namio Harukawa /
Norimitsu Kokubo -
Korea, South -
Choi Xooang -
Philippines -
Gregory Raymond Halili -
Serbia -
Aleksandar Todorovic -
Spain -
Gabriel Grun -
Switzerland -
Filip Leu -
Taiwan -
Lian Yu-Peï -
United Kingdom -
Claire Partington /
Diableries /
Lucy Glendinning -
United States -
Camille Rose Garcia /
Chris Crites /
Christian Rex Van Minnen /
Christopher Conn Askew /
Dave Lebow /
David Sandlin /
Deborah Simon /
Derek Nobbs /
Don Ed Hardy /
Fred Stonehouse /
Harry Underwood /
Marion Peck /
Mark Ryden /
Ravi Zupa /
Ray Abeyta /
Ron English /
Sam Gibbons /
Shawn Barber /
Steven Kenny /
Thomas Woodruff /
Tom Mckee -