Philippe Parreno: November,Irish Museum of Modern Art, Kilmainham, Dublin Tues-Sat 10am-5.30pm (Wed 10.30am- 5.30pm), Sun noon-5.30pm Until Jan 24 01-6129900
The Algerian/French artist Philippe Parreno is a resourceful, influential figure, one of a generation who emerged in the 1990s and transcended conventional ideas of the role and methods of “the artist”.
Parreno, for example, has engaged in many collaborative creative projects, has written a great deal, has taken on a curatorial role, had drawn
on a huge number of sources and disciplines and used them by means of reference, appropriation, emendation and reinvention.
The work he is probably best known for is a case is point: the documentary feature Zidane, a 21st Century Portrait,
devised and directed by Parreno and Scottish artist Douglas Gordon. It’s a compelling documentary that follows the formidable French footballer throughout the course of a single game. It was, as it happens, inspired by a remarkable 1970 film that adopted the same approach – with George Best.
As Parreno works from a conceptual standpoint,
you never know what he is going to do next, or what form it might take. For November, he reconfigures a number of past projects.
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Paul Mosse & Charles TyrrellClaremorris Gallery, Co Mayo Until Nov 14 094-9372886