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Antoni Muntadas on 'Entre / Between' and the Constellation Method

exhibition · 2026-04-24

Antoni Muntadas presents his exhibition 'Entre / Between' at the Jeu de Paume in Paris, running until January 20, 2013. This show serves as a 'translation' of his previous exhibition at the Museo Reina Sofia, which took place in winter 2011-2012. The display is organized into nine thematic 'constellations' and showcases works from diverse periods and mediums. Muntadas's approach involves long-term simultaneous projects, incorporating interviews and field research from social sciences. Curated by Marta Gili, the exhibition features pieces pertinent to the French context and has previously been shown in Lisbon and Vancouver. Additionally, Muntadas's ongoing project 'Political Advertisement' (in collaboration with Marshall Reese) is screened every four years during US presidential elections, with 2012 screenings occurring at various locations.

Key facts

  • Exhibition 'Entre / Between' at Jeu de Paume, Paris, until January 20, 2013
  • Show is a 'translation' of the 2011-2012 exhibition at Museo Reina Sofia, Madrid
  • Organized into nine thematic constellations, not chronological
  • Muntadas uses a project-based methodology with long timelines (2-10 years)
  • He employs interviews and fieldwork from social sciences
  • Viewer is responsible for final 'editing' of meaning
  • Work is 'context specific' combining site and time specificity
  • Muntadas identifies as 'post-studio' artist with mobile studio
  • Jeu de Paume version curated by Marta Gili, adapted for French audience
  • Political Advertisement project returns every four years with US elections

Entities

Artists

  • Antoni Muntadas
  • Marshall Reese
  • Allan Kaprow
  • Manolo Borja-Villel
  • Daina Augatis
  • Marta Gili
  • Christophe Kihm
  • Émile Soulier

Institutions

  • Jeu de Paume
  • Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia
  • Banff Center
  • Galerie Gabrielle Maubrie
  • La Criée
  • CAPC de Bordeaux
  • Triennale
  • Palais de Tokyo
  • Kent Fine Art
  • Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian
  • Nam June Paik Art Center
  • The Cooper Union
  • Arizona State University Museum
  • Cinéma Zuid/M kha
  • The Vera List Center for Art and Politics
  • The New School
  • The Sanctuary for Independent Media
  • AFI
  • The Wolfsonian
  • University of Miami
  • Stuttgart Kunstverein
  • KiT/NTNU Tronheim
  • HEAD de Genève
  • art press

Locations

  • Paris
  • France
  • Madrid
  • Spain
  • Lisbon
  • Portugal
  • Vancouver
  • Canada
  • New York
  • USA
  • Phoenix
  • Antwerp
  • Belgium
  • Troy
  • Washington DC
  • Miami
  • Stuttgart
  • Germany
  • Trondheim
  • Norway
  • Seoul
  • South Korea
  • Bordeaux
  • Geneva
  • Switzerland

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