Exposition à Paris
Une photo dans l’exposition “A table for 50” à la galerie PCP , à Paris.
Cette photo, prise chez moi en 2009, participe au travail de Kevin Blinderman, jeune artiste parisien invité à participer à l’exposition “A table for 50” sur le thème du film “La grande bouffe”, à la galerie PCP à Paris, du 7 au 14 février 2020.
“A table for 50” est une sorte de nature morte
Do you have a table for 50 ?
Two middle-aged friends and members of the professional bourgeoisie, Philipp, a chef and restaurant owner as well as an incorrigible womanizer and Alitalia pilot; and Gina, a delicate effeminate television producer and venerable magistrate, gather for a debaucherous weekend at the latter’s Parisian villa (super close to Perrotin). There, as the two friends prepare for a Romanesque feast, truckloads of fine food and wine arrive, accompanied by 50 elegant and lithe prostitutes. Without a doubt, the rapacious and degraded hedonists are determined to eat themselves to death, one elaborate morsel after another, nevertheless, for what reason?
While aficionados of black Gallic humour will find this film a feast, those unused to the earthiness of some French comedy will find this chronicle of the decadent suicides of two successful middle-aged artists utterly tasteless.
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Le 12 juillet 2009, cette session de plusieurs heures avait tourné autour de la bouffe.
A l’époque, je ne prenais que des photos.