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Support for the contemporary arts
The Fondation d’entreprise Hermès encourages new talent and supports emerging forms of artistic expression. Reflecting the artistic roots of the house of Hermès, support for the production of new works of art is a central concern. True to the house's culture of artisanship, the Foundation focuses on direct funding for creative artists, for the realisation of their works. The Foundation has inherited Hermès's interest in the diversity of the contemporary art scene, providing support for artists working in a broad range of disciplines. Specific projects embrace both the production and dissemination of works of art. In this context, the Foundation oversees planning and programming for six exhibition spaces worldwide (in Bern, Brussels, New York, Seoul, Singapore and Tokyo) in collaboration with specialist curators, most of whom offer a particular focus on site-specific installations. Video works commissioned from a number of artists each year are screened in a touring, self-contained architectural unit, the H BOX. Visual artists are invited to take up residencies at the Hermès workshops. The Foundation organises two prizes designed to encourage rising talent: the Hermès Foundation Missulsang for contemporary art in Korea, and the Prix Émile Hermès in the field of design. The Foundation also supports exhibitions and productions in the performing arts, especially new works exploring the intersection of different artistic disciplines, presented in France and around the world.
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Exhibitions by the Foundation
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 | H BOX
 Video art in a nomadic architectural unit

The H BOX project commissions new video works for a specially-designed "nomadic" viewing unit. H BOX is hosted by museums and art events around the world.

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H BOX Video art in a nomadic architectural unit
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 | Jean-Gabriel Coignet at La Verrière
 Katarzyna Série

Acclaimed as an artist at the crossroad between Constructivism and Minimalism, Jean-Gabriel Coignet's installation at La Verrière explores aspects of planar and spatial geometry.

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Jean-Gabriel Coignet at La Verrière Katarzyna Série
 | Motohiko Odani at the Forum
 Hollow

Photographer, video artist and sculptor Motohiko Odani represented Japan at the 2003 Venice Biennale. In December 2009, the Forum's closing exhibition of the season featured a series of Motohiko Odani's sculptures – variations on the theme of bodies and the energy fields they transmit.

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Motohiko Odani at the Forum Hollow
 | MeeNa Park and Jackson Hong at the Atelier Hermès
 Rama Lama Ding Dong

Rama Lama Ding Dong is a head-on collision between two artistic approaches – a chance encounter between painter MeeNa Park and designer Jackson Hong, taking its title from the words of an American rock'n'roll song.

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MeeNa Park and Jackson Hong at the Atelier Hermès Rama Lama Ding Dong
 | Alain Séchas at the Forum
 Nuit et Jour

For his first solo show in Japan, French artist Alain Séchas was invited by the Forum to present a selection of his major works, from automata mounted on railtracks, to drawings and sculptures that immerse the audience in distinctive fictional worlds, day and night.

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Alain Séchas at the Forum Nuit et Jour
 | Leo Fabrizio at TH13
 Archetypal Landscape

Archetypal Landscape presents a fragmented retrospective of the work of Leo Fabrizio over a ten-year period – from his latest photographs to his earliest images, testifying to an enduring fascination with the "fabrication" of landscape, and its representation.

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Leo Fabrizio at TH13 Archetypal Landscape
 | Laurence Dervaux at the Atelier Hermès
 Human Fluids

Following two presentations at La Verrière in Brussels and the Third Floor in Singapore, Belgian artist Laurence Dervaux responds to an invitation from the Atelier Hermès in Seoul. A series of illusory installations celebrate the human body – and its humours – from within.

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Laurence Dervaux at the Atelier Hermès Human Fluids
 | Peter Downsbrough at La Verrière
 In Place

Leading American and international contemporary artist Peter Downsbrough adopts an experimental approach, around three core themes: language, architectural space and time. As the guest of La Verrière in Brussels (his adopted home of 20 years), Downsbrough "tables" a resonant message…

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Peter Downsbrough at La Verrière In Place
 | Monique Frydman at La Verrière
 Whisper

Whisper is an installation by the French artist Monique Frydman: against the delicately coloured walls of La Verrière, Japanese paper sheets embody translucency, movement and the play of light. A subtle murmur amid the bewildering images and tumult of modern life.

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Monique Frydman at La Verrière Whisper
 | Heman Chong at the Third Floor
 The End Depends On The Beginning…

Singaporian artist Heman Chong (born 1977) represented Singapore at the Venice Biennale in 2003. In 2008 he was the guest of Third Floor, for his first solo exhibition in Singapore since 2004 – a mysterious, light-filled, conceptual installation.

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Heman Chong at the Third Floor The End Depends On The Beginning…
 | Catherine Claude at TH13
 Fragments sacrés

Catherine Claude is a self-taught naturalist and photographer with a background in dance. Travelling solo to remote regions of the world, her works capture those « haunted » but virgin lands that have never been populated. In Bern, an exhibition of her photographic series reveals a secret natural world.

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Catherine Claude at TH13 Fragments sacrés
 | Sarah Girard at TH13
 Rémanence: a photographer's view of the analyst's couch

Sarah Girard's photographs glimpse the interiors of psychoanalysts' consulting rooms. Minimalist details that reveal so much more: a curtain, a desk, "that" couch. Intimist portraits of spaces inhabited by the lives recounted there, day after day…

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Sarah Girard at TH13 Rémanence: a photographer's view of the analyst's couch
 | Erwan Frotin at TH13
 Flora Olbiensis

Floral photography: an exercise in style born in the 19th-century and revisited since by a host of photographers, including Erwan Frotin. His Flora Olbiensis series, shown in Bern, testifies to the rebirth of a genre handed down from Steichen, Blossfeldt and Mapplethorpe.

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Erwan Frotin at TH13 Flora Olbiensis
 | Aïda Kazarian at La Verrière
 Caresse: the beauty of gesture

Aïda Kazarian – the Belgian Royal Academy's only woman member – explored gestural painting and communication on a huge canvas, during a month's residency at La Verrière in Brussels.

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Aïda Kazarian at La Verrière Caresse: the beauty of gesture
 | Christian Bonnefoi at La Verrière
 Antithèse

French artist Christian Bonnefoi achieves a subtle balance of high art and mystery, with abstract paintings encapsulating swathes of artistic heritage.

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Christian Bonnefoi at La Verrière Antithèse
 | Jim Lambie at Atelier Hermès
 Nervous Track: a vibrant world

Jim Lambie's work is inspired by music first and foremost. The Scottish ex-DJ uses altered images of rock stars, and compressed vinyl discs to attain a kind of spirituality. As a guest artist in Seoul, his installation mixes painting, collage, sculpture, video and ceramics with extraordinary floor patterns of coloured strips.

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Jim Lambie at Atelier Hermès Nervous Track: a vibrant world
 | Luis Terán at Third Floor
 A Traveler’s Stories

Argentinian artist Luis Terán (b. 1977) brings A Traveler’s Stories to Third Floor, inspired by his first visit to Singapore: an evocation of childhood, and the boundless curiosity of his early years.

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Luis Terán at Third Floor A Traveler’s Stories
 | Kohei Nawa at the Forum
 L_B_S, questioning the processes of life

Kohei Nawa's work addresses the Kantian question: what can we know? L_B_S presents objects, stuffed animals, musical instruments, artificial fruit – their surfaces transformed by bubble-like "cells" or "froth", encouraging viewers to reflect on their perception of the world.

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Kohei Nawa at the Forum L_B_S, questioning the processes of life
 | N.S. Harsha at the Forum
 Leftlovers: a monumental installation

Artist N.S. Harsha explores human interaction and narrative, forging links between Indian tradition and modern realities, between his native city of Mysore and the metropolises where his work is shown.

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N.S. Harsha at the Forum Leftlovers: a monumental installation
 | Jean-Michel Alberola at Le Forum
 Les grands et les petits – chapitre 2

Leading French contemporary artist, Jean-Michel Alberola, creates part-figurative, part-abstract drawings, wall paintings, sculptures and installations. His protean approach explores the links between writing, painting and the spoken word, inviting viewers to decipher his works in their own way.

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Jean-Michel Alberola at Le Forum Les grands et les petits – chapitre 2
 | Rei Sato at Third Floor
 No Need For Forever

Born in 1984, Rei Sato is the youngest member of Kaikai Kiki Corporation, a Tokyo collective founded by Takashi Murakami. Her colourful, childlike universe celebrates an optimistic vision of life and human relationships. Her latest installation, in Singapore, recreates a popular Tokyo café.

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Rei Sato at Third Floor No Need For Forever
 | Sharon Core at The Gallery
 Early American

American artist Sharon Core trained as a photographer and painter, forging close links between both media in her work today. Her tribute to the still-life painter Raphaelle Peale (1774-1825) furthers this dialogue and her exploration of the interplay between the two disciplines.

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Sharon Core at The Gallery Early American
 | Kimsooja at the Atelier Hermès
 Earth-Water-Fire-Air

Internationally-acclaimed Korean video artist Kimsooja created the inaugural exhibition for 2010 at the Atelier Hermès: an installation of seven videos exploring our planet's four component elements – earth, air, fire and water.

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Kimsooja at the Atelier Hermès Earth-Water-Fire-Air
 | Claude Lévêque at La Verrière
 Ideal Circus

Claude Lévêque's controversial work Le Grand Soir was created for the French pavilion at the 53rd Venice Biennale in 2009. His latest installation, Ideal Circus at La Verrière, sets out once again to challenge contemporary society, through the medium of the circus.

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Claude Lévêque at La Verrière Ideal Circus
 | Richard Renaldi at the Gallery at Hermès
 Touching Strangers

American photographer Richard Renaldi's experimental approach plays on the contrast between the apparent banality of specific situations, and their inner, inexpressible strangeness. The Touching Strangers series provokes unaccustomed close contact between perfect strangers.

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Richard Renaldi at the Gallery at Hermès Touching Strangers
 | Iren Stehli at TH13
 The Times They Are a-Changing

Photographer Iren Stehli divides her time between Switzerland and the Czech Republic. For the past 30 years, her black-and-white images have explored the concept of time. As the guest of the Hermès Foundation at TH13, she reveals a fragment of contemporary eastern European history.

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Iren Stehli at TH13 The Times They Are a-Changing
 | Ming Wong at Third Floor
 Life and Death in Venice

After representing Singapore at the 53rd Venice Biennale in 2009, with his film Life of Imitation, video artist Ming Wong created a new original film, inspired by Luchino Visconti's screen interpretation of Thomas Mann's novel Death in Venice.

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Ming Wong at Third Floor Life and Death in Venice
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Artists' residencies
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Support for the visual arts and photography
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 | Prix Marcel Duchamp
 Raising awareness of French contemporary art

The Prix Marcel Duchamp showcases young French talent, and the French contemporary art scene. Created in 2000 by ADIAF (a not-for-profit association promoting French art around the world), the prize is a fixture on the international cultural calendar.

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Prix Marcel Duchamp Raising awareness of French contemporary art
 | H/and - Tribus du Monde / Tribes of the world
 Life in your hands

Anne de Vandière travels the world photographing the men and women of its endangered tribes. Her work highlights a vision of diversity rooted in ancestral traditions, a world of traditional gestures intimately linked to lifestyles and skills on the verge of disappearing forever.

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H/and - Tribus du Monde / Tribes of the world Life in your hands
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 | A new Festival at the Centre Pompidou
 A celebration of contemporary arts

Reflecting today's cross-disciplinary contemporary art scene, the Centre Pompidou's new festival – directed by Bernard Blistène – presents exhibitions, live shows, talks, concerts and performance. An unprecedented forum for creative experimentation.

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A new Festival at the Centre Pompidou A celebration of contemporary arts
 | Scintille
 Vincent Beaurin in collaboration with Alessandro Mendini

In spring 2009, Lausanne's Circuit contemporary art centre gave carte blanche to an highly, original duo: French visual artist Vincent Beaurin and Italian designer Alessandro Mendini. Scintille was the result…

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Scintille Vincent Beaurin in collaboration with Alessandro Mendini
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Support for the performing arts
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 | Le Centre national de la danse
 Serving the world of dance

France's Centre national de la danse (CND) is a public institution founded in 1998 by the Ministry of Culture and Communication as a resource centre and creative pole for the world of dance.

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Le Centre national de la danse Serving the world of dance
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 | L’Oubli, toucher du bois ("Oblivion – touch wood")
 A new work by Christian Rizzo

Visual artist, costume designer, scenographer, dancer and exhibition curator: Christian Rizzo is a multidisciplinary creative talent. His choreographic work synthesizes the many facets of his art, exploring the inexhaustible possibilities of the body in space.

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L’Oubli, toucher du bois ("Oblivion – touch wood") A new work by Christian Rizzo
 | Training new talent: Transforme
 Young choreographers at the Abbaye de Royaumont

"Transforme" is a platform for exchange between dance, music, and new technologies, at the Fondation Royaumont's Centre de Recherche et de Composition Chorégraphiques (CRCC). Dancer and choreographer Myriam Gourfink is its driving force.

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Training new talent: Transforme Young choreographers at the Abbaye de Royaumont
 | Plastique Danse Flore
 Dance and visual arts at the Potager du Roi in Versailles

Directed by Frédéric Seguette as part of France's national Journées du patrimoine (Heritage Open Days) at Versailles, Plastique Danse Flore is a wide-ranging arts festival promoting opportunities for exchange and dialogue centred on a set of unique core projects.

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Plastique Danse Flore Dance and visual arts at the Potager du Roi in Versailles
 | Babel
 A choreographic work by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui and Damien Jalet

Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui & Damien Jalet join forces with British visual artist Antony Gormley to create Babel (words), a dance performance that explores language and its relationship with nationhood, identity and religion.

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Babel A choreographic work by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui and Damien Jalet
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Support for design
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 | Les Arts Décoratifs
 Celebrating the beautiful and useful

The Arts Décoratifs celebrates the beauty of everyday objects, with a school and four Paris museums dedicated to furniture, objects, fashion, textiles and advertising.

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Les Arts Décoratifs Celebrating the beautiful and useful
 | Design Parade
 International festival of design at the Villa Noailles

Design Parade is an international competition for young designers, an innovative forum for professionals and the public at large, a vibrant annual programme of events at the Villa Noailles in Hyères, in south-east France.

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Design Parade International festival of design at the Villa Noailles
 | In Progress
 Design in the face of progress

A group of designers was invited to meditate on the concept of progress and its effects. The nine resulting projects will be exhibited soon at Grand Hornu Images, in Belgium.

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In Progress Design in the face of progress
 | Prix Émile Hermès
 The Hermès Foundation award for design

The Prix Émile Hermès is going international. The award is designed to support innovation, and promote young talents whose forward-looking creations reflect evolving societies and lifestyles worldwide.

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Prix Émile Hermès The Hermès Foundation award for design
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