Loris Gréaud’s “The Cortical Nights” Exhibition at the Petit Palais
The exhibition “The Cortical Nights” revolves around previously unseen, site-specific artworks created by the artist for the Petit Palais. Enigmatic, delicate, sometimes worrying or even immaterial, Loris Gréaud’s proposal will haunt the museum as if a ghost ship where whispers, opaque systems, and singular encounters take place. It is an invitation to explore a mental archipelago, populated by unclassifiable creatures that expand through a garden of multiple ubiquities that vibrates to the sound of statues. On the opening evening, we ran into Emma Lavigne, Laurent Le Bon, Charlotte Rampling, Luca Massimo Barbero, Anaël Pigeat, Colette Barbier, Agnès Benayer, Tim and Cécile Newman, René-Jacques Meyer, Jérôme Sans, Nicolas Bourriaud, Sarah Andelman, and Marc Donnadieu.
Photos: Michael Huard