Crossing boundaries between art, design,
architecture and photography Margherita Ratti and
Romaric Tisserand recently
opened a non-profit art space in the window of an
electrical supplies shop in the centre of Paris.
The project is called MoMO Galerie and the main
focus is the interference between the artwork and
the commercial space, achieved by the “hijacking”
of window-shopping reflexes by a process of
discovery.
MoMO’s audience is crucial: its immediate
environment (passers-by and local inhabitants) and
the extended sphere of the global community.
MoMO Galerie is an artistic project,
installed in the window of
Mohamed Elloumi’s electrical supplies shop at 26
rue Beaurepaire
75010 Paris.
By deploying exhibition projects in a shop window
(1.20 wide x 1.80
m high), MoMo Gallerie will be pursuing a practice
of constant
interference, and questioning the topography of the
traditional “white
cube” exhibition space and what can or should be
shown to the
public.
Each single piece shown in this permanent, 24/7
exhibition space will
act as the portal and departure point for an
exhibition continuing in
digital space on the gallery’s website.
A mobile gallery
MoMo Galerie is not a sales tool but a putting into
practice of the
“co-intelligence of contraries” dear to Marcel
Duchamp. ‘Stairway to
Heaven’ is the first of the exhibition propositions it
will install in this
commercial “showcase”.
MoMo Galerie’s focus is the interference between
the artwork and
the commercial space, achieved by the “hijacking”
of window-shop-
ping reflexes by a process of discovery. MoMo’s
goal is to create an
international artistic promotion tool and not – like
an institution with a
similar acronym – a mausoleum of minority
culture.
MoMo’s audience is crucial: its immediate
environment (passers-by
and local inhabitants) and the extended sphere of
the global
community.
Margherita Ratti
(born Milan,
1975) lives and work in Paris.
An architecture, art and design professional, she
works in areas including media, exhibitions,
curating, publishing and development of cultural
projects.
Coming from a creative background (a degree in
Architecture in Milan and a masters degree in
Contemporary Art History at the Sorbonne, Paris),
she is constantly exploring new innovative and
progressive thinking in the architecture, design and
art fields.
After three years as artistic director of
contemporary design at a Paris gallery with an
ambitious exhibition programme, she is currently
promoting and developing LAN Architecture, a
talented practice working in France and
internationally.
Romaric Tisserand (born 1974) lives and
works in Paris.
Romaric Tisserand is an independent curator, artist,
photographer and producer. `
He has supported and coordinated a series of non-
western and emerging photography exhibitions, as
well established artists, ranging from Samuel
Fosso’s show at the Rencontres d’Arles (2008) to
Lise Sarfati’s exhibition and at the Villa Medicis
(2009). His work is focused on new perspectives
and practices in photography and contemporary art,
and developing online exhibition projects
(AAnonymes, the search of the deliberated
accident”, 2005-2009) and new media supports. He
is also involved in artistic direction and production
partnerships (PPT/Projets, InfluentCulture) for
artists’ projects.
MoMO galerie
26, rue Beaurepaire
F-75010 Paris
Exhibition from 23th october to 5th december,
2010: Stairway to Heaven (Louise, a matter of life
and death and happiness)
MoMO Galerie, Paris
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- Elena Sommariva
- 23 November 2010