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Philippe Parreno

June 2022

  • A screen shows an image of a woman in a black veil

    Goya’s horrific Black Paintings are brought to life – La Quinta del Sordo review

    Philippe Parreno’s filmic re-creation of Goya’s late murals, full of his bleakest visions, is like a time machine that lets us see this ghostly space through the artist’s eyes

December 2016

  • 'The Hyundai Commission 2016: Philippe Parreno' in Tate Modern, London, UK - 03 Oct 2016<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (6067501e)
 Philippe Parreno
'The Hyundai Commission 2016: Philippe Parreno' in Tate Modern, London, UK - 03 Oct 2016
'The Hyundai Commission 2016: Philippe Parreno' in Tate Modern's Turbine Hall runs from 4 October 2016 to 2 April 2017. Parreno is a French artist who creates kaleidoscopic environments and choreographed spaces, in which a series of unique events and experiences unfold. A key artist of his generation, his work uses sound, light, film, sculpture and technology.

    Philippe Parreno: 'To apply art to political resistance is always a bit complicated'

    Marilyn Monroe resurrected, hypnotised waltzers and a projectionist changing the show on a whim: the French artist’s exhibition at Acmi is cinema subverted

November 2016

  • Without a trace … Philippe Parreno’s rendering of Tino Sehgal’s performance piece Annlee.

    Adrian Searle encounters
    Through the trap door: Tino Sehgal's mesmerising mind maze

    Adrian Searle goes beyond the beaded curtain into a theatrical world of flooded rooms and whispering strangers at the Palais de Tokyo

October 2016

  • Picasso Portraits exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, London, UK - 05 Oct 2016<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dinendra Haria/REX/Shutterstock (6078262q)
Maya in a Sailor Suit (1938)
Picasso Portraits exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, London, UK - 05 Oct 2016

    Picasso Portraits; Philippe Parreno review – quickfire genius and inflatable fish

    Works from across the master’s life reveal a playful, self-mocking artist, while a sea of dreams engulfs the Turbine Hall
  • A balloon fish suspended in front of a screen, part of Philippe Parreno’s Anywhen.

    Philippe Parreno’s Turbine Hall review – mesmerising and unmissable

    Anywhen is one of the very best Turbine Hall commissions, filling the space with sounds and furies, stillness and movement
  • An assistant poses with fish-shaped balloons, part of the installation Anywhen by French artist Philippe Parreno, in the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern in London.

    Balloon fish take flight in latest Turbine Hall installation

    In Anywhen, French artist Philippe Parreno has created a constantly evolving, audiovisual kaleidoscope for Tate Modern

December 2013

  • Steve McQueen at Schaulager in Basle

    Adrian Searle's top 10 art shows of 2013

    Adrian Searle: From Philippe Parreno's snowdrift to Sarah Lucas's biscuit balls and Steve McQueen's film of an eye, there was much to love …

October 2013

  • Philippe Parreno baby

    Adrian Searle encounters
    Philippe Parreno's video art: a moving spectacle full of snowdrifts and tears

    The French video artist has taken over the vast Palais de Tokyo in Paris with a heart-stopping immersive show that includes manga characters, Marilyn Monroe and Zinedine Zidane, finds Adrian Searle

February 2013

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    Philippe Parreno on The Bride and the Bachelors at the Barbican – video interview

    The French artist talks to Adrian Searle about summoning the ghosts of artists such as John Cage and Jasper Johns at London's Barbican centre

December 2010

  • Philippe Parreno

    Philippe Parreno – review

    Philippe Parreno's 30-minute show is lifted out of the ordinary by an astonishing eulogy to Robert F Kennedy, writes Laura Cumming

  • June 8, 1968 film still

    Philippe Parreno at the Serpentine

    Images from French video artist Philippe Parreno's cleverly theatrical new show

    Philippe Parreno is at the Serpentine gallery until 13 February 2011

  • Street view ... a still from Philippe Parreno's June 8, 1968 (2009).

    Philippe Parreno at the Serpentine: The installation that won't sit still

    Adrian Searle: The new four-film show by the Algerian artist behind Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait coerces his audience from reel to reel, dramatically altering what it means to view video art

November 2010

  • Artist Philippe Parreno

    Philippe Parreno: timing is everything

    From a part-time Christmas tree to the 90-minute portrait of Zinedine Zidane, artist Philippe Parreno tells Stuart Jeffries why he has always got one eye on the clock

November 2008

  • Philippe Parreno: Fraught Times: For Eleven Months of the Year it's an Artwork and in December it's Christmas (October), 2008

    Artist of the week
    Artist of the week 14: Philippe Parreno

    Continuing her series on contemporary artists, Jessica Lack looks at the multi-talented French artist and film-maker Philippe Parreno

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