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Camille gets carte blanche at Palais de Tokyo

The Art Newspaper
27 September 2016
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The Berlin-based artist Tino Sehgal is bringing his famous brand of performance art to Paris’s Palais de Tokyo next month (12 October-18 December) with a huge exhibition spread across 13,000 sq. m of the contemporary art centre’s labyrinthine architecture. Sehgal is known for directly involving visitors through "constructed situations" acted out by performers (a cryptic press statement also points out that he will present his works alongside pieces by other invited artists). We understand, meanwhile, that the next show in the “carte blanche” series is dedicated to the French artist Camille Henrot, who will take over the entire Palais de Tokyo autumn next year.

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