MAGMA brings its pages to paris exhibition with works by charles ray, jonas mekas and more
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MAGMA brings its pages to paris exhibition with works by charles ray, jonas mekas and more
"With its third issue, The Archive of the Future, MAGMA transforms from printed matter into lived experience and takes shape in a spatial exhibition at 127 rue de Turenne in Paris. Conceived by Matière Noire together with MAGMA and presented with the support of Bottega Veneta, the show invites visitors to move from reading to presence and translate the multidisciplinary spirit of the journal into space."
"The Archive of the Future exhibition brings together original works featured in the publication, including paintings, sculptures, photographs, and time-based media, and proposes an unusual encounter with art's past, present, and speculative temporalities. Its scenography, developed by Matière Noire, builds an atmosphere of deceleration, an invitation to inhabit the temporal rhythm of a book. The visitor walks through an archive still in the making, an assemblage of voices, gestures, and memories."
"Throughout its month-long run, screenings, readings, performances, and conversations with participating artists become parts of the exhibition. Among the works on view are five poetic voice recordings by sculptor Charles Ray, who for fifteen years has recorded reflections during solitary dawn walks across Los Angeles. His Five Prose Poems (2022), curated by Jean-Pierre Criqui and Cyrus Goberville, open the exhibition with the intimacy of spoken thought."
MAGMA's third issue, The Archive of the Future, transforms printed matter into a spatial exhibition at 127 rue de Turenne in Paris, conceived by Matière Noire with support from Bottega Veneta. The exhibition is open until November 19, 2025, and presents paintings, sculptures, photographs, and time-based media alongside screenings, readings, and performances. The scenography creates an atmosphere of deceleration that invites visitors to inhabit the temporal rhythm of a book, where reading becomes listening and viewing becomes dwelling. Works include Charles Ray's Five Prose Poems (2022), recorded reflections from dawn walks, alongside pieces by Jonas Mekas, John Lennon, Patti Smith, and Jean-Luc Godard. The environment encourages intimate attention and resists the accelerated contemporary art circuit.
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