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Mennour Emergence #3 Arcadie

Sila Candansayar, Mariama Conteh, Cléopatra Gones, Anna Kereszty, papiyon, Apolline Regent

Apr 16 – May 31

Mennour - 5 RUE DU PONT DE LODI
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Mennour - 5 RUE DU PONT DE LODI

5 RUE DU PONT DE LODI, Paris, CA 75006

Tue–Sat 11am–7pm

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For a long time, Arcadia referred to a territory of projection: a pastoral, idealised elsewhere in which harmony between human beings and nature could apparently be experienced without conflict. Since the poet Virgil (70-19 B.C.), it has become a persistent motif in Western art history-that of a possible paradise, albeit already threatened by its own fiction. Today, Arcadia is no longer that stable and ordered place but a world traversed by contradictory forces. On the one hand, a place for reparation in which forms of community and relation to the living are reinvented. On the other, a territory in which an acute historical conscience is established; the product of a narrative often constructed at the cost of oversights and exclusions that are necessary to repair. This third edition of Mennour Emergence gathers artists who recently graduate from Ecole des Arts Décoratifs - PSL, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts of Paris and École Nationale Supérieure d'Arts of Paris-Cergy. They were invited to produce original works presented here for the very first time; for some in the continuity of those made for their dearees. for others, already taking on new directions. Ring-necked parakeets-returned to being wild after their escape in the 1970s and 1990s-have recently colonised Paris by becoming acclimatised to their new territory. Combining photos taken from her window and images from archives, Anna Kereszty questions the permanence of the taste for the domestication of exotic breeds at the cost of their freedom. Anna Kereszty, Zoom, 2026 Anna Kereszty, The garden, 2026 Anna Kereszty, Lady 2, 2026 Anna Kereszty, Dance, 2026 Anna Kereszty, Zoom, 2026 Anna Kereszty, The garden, 2026 Anna Kereszty, Lady 2, 2026 Anna Kereszty, Dance, 2026 Learn more about Anna Kereszty Learn more about her works papiyon grew up in French Guyana, a place at the same time weighed down with the history of its repression (convicts and slaves alongside indigenous populations) and graced by their freeing. Borrowing his artist name from Kendrick Lamar’s album ’To Pimp a Butterfly’, they develop a chrysalis-like practice, paying homage to the figures of the Antilles in composite masks relating to the principle of creolising dear to Édouard Glissant. papiyon, Masque, 2026 papiyon, Masque, 2026 papiyon, Masque, 2026 papiyon, Masque, 2026 papiyon, Masque, 2026 papiyon, Masque, 2026 Learn more about papiyon Learn more about their works With Cléopatra Gones , it's another story of bodies that are drawn starting with the hair, a characteristic of femininity and beauty understood as a strategy for both integration and resistance by black women and queer bodies. The hair extensions are used as support for a history of segregation, mysoginoir (misogyny and black) and imaginaries. Cléopatra Gones, Não tenho Saudade, Não. Porque Já más Vou me esquecer do tipo de Mulheres que me criou, 2026 Cléopatra Gones, Hot Hair Discrimination, 2025-2026 Cléopatra Gones, Hot Hair Discrimination, 2025-2026 Cléopatra Gones, Não tenho Saudade, Não. Porque Já más Vou me esquecer do tipo de Mulheres que me criou, 2026 Cléopatra Gones, Hot Hair Discrimination, 2025-2026 Cléopatra Gones, Hot Hair Discrimination, 2025-2026 Learn more about Cléopatra Gones Learn more about her works Mariama Conteh combines archives of her family, originally from Sierra Leone, with the music of Afro-descendant artists to retrace alternative and personal narratives. Looking at her paintings, we can't say if she invokes a past or a contemporary history. Mariama Conteh, Comme je l’entends, 2026 Mariama Conteh, Coulisses, 2026 Mariama Conteh, Intercités, 2026 Mariama Conteh, Un bar à la porte Saint-Denis, 2026 Mariama Conteh, Comme je l’entends, 2026 Mariama Conteh, Coulisses, 2026 Mariama Conteh, Intercités, 2026 Mariama Conteh, Un bar à la porte Saint-Denis, 2026 Learn more about Mariama Conteh Learn more about her works Sila Candansayar 's sculptures unfold in space, both organic and biomorphic, evoking a presence without ever representing it. Sila Candansayar, Meaningful sacrifice 3, 2026 Sila Candansayar, Kungulus plex, 2026 Sila Candansayar, Meaningful sacrifice 2, 2026 Sila Candansayar, Grand xaplorgulus, 2026 Sila Candansayar, Meaningful sacrifice 3, 2026 Sila Candansayar, Kungulus plex, 2026 Sila Candansayar, Meaningful sacrifice 2, 2026 Sila Candansayar, Grand xaplorgulus, 2026 Learn more about Sila Candansayar Learn more about her works And finally Apolline Regent brings humour and derision to a painting medium that took itself too seriously. Playing with the language and popular imagination of her mad cows, she passes on a critique pretending not to be, and questions us. how many balls will it take? —Christian Alandete

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