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Francis Alÿs - Pacôme Béru - Yann Leguay - Julien Bismuth - Anna Byskov - Jochen Dehn - Franck David - Félix Gmelin - HairHans & Rose-Yves - Gaël Peltier - Hans Schabus - Santiago Sierra - Eduardo Srur - Javier Tellez - Claudia Triozzi
« Parc Municipal » (view of the exhibition)
Photo credit : Adrien Duquesnel, Le Printemps de Septembre
« Parc Municipal » (view of the exhibition)
Photo credit : Adrien Duquesnel, Le Printemps de Septembre
« Parc Municipal » (view of the exhibition)
Photo credit : Adrien Duquesnel, Le Printemps de Septembre
« Parc Municipal » (vue de l'exposition)
Photo credit : Adrien Duquesnel, Le Printemps de Septembre
Projet DILIGENCE - Exostructure , pour Multiply , Mai 2008, Sous-station Lebon Nice
© Diligence
Claudia Triozzi
Five years, 2000
04-117
Centre National des arts plastiques - ministère de la Culture et de la Communication, Paris
Bonjour, madame la marchande ! © franckDavid
Standbild-Western, 2002 - Collection Frac Franche-Comté © Hans Schabus
Photo credit : Fred Hurst
Where's your Daddy ? Who's your Daddy ?, 2009 Brussels
HH & RY ©2010
Photo credit : HairHans & RoseYves
ONE PERSON OBSTRUCTIING A LINE OF CONTAINERS
Kaj 3, Frihamnen, Stockholm, Sweden. February 2009
Photo credit : Anna Eriksson
Courtesy of the artist
Saut, 2001
Collection Frac Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur © ADAGP, 2010
La Fanfare (still from video), 2005 © Anna Byskov
The tune the old cow died of (still from video), 2009 © Pacôme Béru et Yann Leguay
 © Attack, 2004 Eduardo Srur
File d'attente (capture d'écran), 2000 © Alexandre Gérard
Les Jacobins are hosting the work of 18 contemporary artists, all of whom appropriate urban space. Whatever their different styles, whether militant, gratuitous or purely poetic, these works gravitate around the Projet Diligence, a spectacular mobile structure created by Valentin Souquet and Émilie Pischedda.
The work by Jochen Dehn presented in the framework of “Parc Municipal” is produced by La Maison Européenne de la Photographie, Paris.
Claudia Triozzi, Five Years, 2000 (04-117), Centre national des arts plastiques - ministry of Culture and Communication, Paris