Nine And A Half Weeks



Elaine Levy Project is pleased to announce Nine and a Half Weeks, a series of weekly projects that will start on October 31st, 2009 and take place till the end of January 2010.

During almost three months, from November till January, Elaine Levy Project is taking a break and leaving space to Nine And A Half Weeks, a test project on the edge of the usual gallery functioning.

The dull context of the art market encouraged us to propose a playful and free reinterpretation of the gallery space. Thus Nine and a Half Weeks will propose little experimental forms out of the commercial constraints and which will address a wider public than usual.

Most of the projects will be open construction sites and thought as such, or at least they will offer a range of devices to activate the space. The audience will be invited according to constantly renewed modalities, and the artists will invest the workspace as they want.

Nine and has Half Weeks is thought to be a place not only dedicated to the spectator, but also as a work and research space...

Finally the title is a funny reference, first of all to the duration of this programming, but is besides an invitation for new improvised experiments in our small kitchen, by means of everyday cheap objects.

a project hosted by Elaine Lévy & Florent Delval

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samedi 26 décembre 2009

TIMETATION / Further preparations



23/12 > 31/12 : TIMETATION / Sarah Fauguet + Élodie Huet
+ Stéphanie Lefebvre + Caroline Pradal


opening every evening 17 : 00 > 21 : 00






vendredi 25 décembre 2009

TIMETATION / First Days





23/12 > 31/12 : TIMETATION / Sarah Fauguet + Élodie Huet
+ Stéphanie Lefebvre + Caroline Pradal


opening every evening 17 : 00 > 21 : 00
















lundi 21 décembre 2009

The Voice Of Gagarin / Some echoes of the last day





Le 26 Dec 2009 à 10:57, castera gregory a écrit :

Monday 14th
Mark Manders, Waarom hebben wij tijd om over ons lichaam na te denken? Tijd trekt mij steeds weer weg uit het geluid waar ik van hou, read by Felicia Atkinson
Pierre Bismuth read by Scali Delpeyrat and Lenka Luptakova
Roman Ondak, STAR CITY, read by Scali Delpeyrat and Lenka Luptakova
Peter Régli, die Liebe kommt - die Liebe ge, read by Scali Delpeyrat and Lenka Luptakova
Bili Bidjocka, NKWEL BA YI DJAM OU NOMB BEE, read by Gilles Collard
Anne Daems, In the supermarket a bundle of leeks lay on a pile of newspapers, read by Karl Larsson

Wednesday 16th
David Shrigley, 6 Textdrawings, read by Florent Delval
Tsuyoshi Ozawa, The Nasubi News, read by McCloud Zicmuse
Honoré D’O, And if you do decide to doc, read by Michiel Reyneart

Thursday 17th
David Shrigley, 6 Textdrawings, read by Florent Delval
Harmony Korine read by Sebastian Dicenaire
Sophie Calle, La visite médicale, read by Delphine Jonas
Lawrence Weiner, ...EN ROUTE TO..., read by Nicolas Fourgeaud
Alfredo Jaar, LUCIDITY, read by Jonathan Lévy
Jonathan Monk, Dear Mr. Kounellis, read by Jonathan Lévy
Olaf Probst, Mc loop + Undrawn Monografie of Johannes Meinhardt, read by Michael Schmid
Eija-Liisa Ahtila, WORDS, read by Coralie Stalberg

Friday 18th
David Shrigley, 6 Textdrawings, read by Florent Delval
Paul Chan read by Maja Jantar
Agnès Geoffray, The enchanted ones (11 songs), read by Maja Jantar
Mat Mullican, Trance performance Zürich 2003, read by Emmanuel Lambion
Bernard Villiers, Mes ABéCéDaires, read by Emmanuel Lambion
Boris Achour, OPERATION RESTORE POETRY version to shout extremely hard, alone or in public, with the voice of a Marines instructor, read by Emmanuel Lambion
Kader Attia, Sans Titre 2006, read by M-A Leledy
Patrick Corillon, Sur le Chemin, read by Nina Souquet
Honoré D’O, And if you do decide to doc, read by Michiel Reyneart
Anatoli Osmolovski, For the Apartment and for the Office, read by Elena Sorokina

Saturday 19th
Paola Pivi, THANK YOU FOR SHARING LOVE, read by Constance Barrère Dangleterre, Sonia Dermience et Marion Rogers
Ria Pacquée, Street Rambling, read by Maya Boquet
Joëlle Terulinckx, selectgagarin, read by Lucille Calmel
Marlène Dumas, Titels, eerste name en verkleinwoordjies, read by Jean-Philippe Convert et Bram Van Damme
David Shrigley, 6 Textdrawings, read by Florent Delval