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Jean et Augustin Dupuy, Eric Duyckaerts et Jérôme Game

Soirée au Musée des Augustins
Les Soirées Nomades de la Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain — Musée des Augustins

Jean et Augustin Dupuy

Photo credit : Franck Alix, Le Printemps de Septembre
 

Jean et Augustin Dupuy

Photo credit : Franck Alix, Le Printemps de Septembre
 

Jean et Augustin Dupuy

Photo credit : Franck Alix, Le Printemps de Septembre
 

Jean et Augustin Dupuy

Photo credit :  Franck Alix, Le Printemps de Septembre
 

Jean Dupuy

The Stutterer, 2002
Photo credit : Nicolas Calluaud

Éric Duyckaerts

Photo credit : Franck Alix, Le Printemps de Septembre
 

Éric Duyckaerts

Photo credit : Franck Alix, Le Printemps de Septembre
 

Éric Duyckaerts

Photo credit : Franck Alix, Le Printemps de Septembre
 

Performance au showcase, le 25 octobre 2006 à la FIAC, Paris
Courtesy galerie Emmanuel Perrotin, Paris
Photo credit : F. Kleinefenn

Jérôme Game

Photo credit : Franck Alix, Le Printemps de Septembre
 

The Nomadic Nights are bringing together three artists for whom language is central.

- Writer Jérôme Game will be reading a specially written text.

- Éric Duyckaerts will be giving a performance in the style of his famous lectures-cum-performances in which he reels out absurd arguments bedecked with all the linguistic tics and abstruse jargon of intellectuals and academics.

- Jean Dupuy, a leading figure on the New York underground scene in the 1960s and 1970s, will make a special appearance with his son Augustin : “The anagram of Augustin is "unuagist" [cloudist]. An "unuagist" is someone who, for example, makes it rain, and it’s also the name of my son. He composes electronic music and we are preparing a performance titled ‘An unuagist among the Augustins.’ Best take an umbrella.”