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Centre Pompidou Launches Le Nouveau Festival: A Month-Long Interdisciplinary Art Event

festival-fair · 2026-04-23

From October 21 to November 23, 2009, the Centre Pompidou in Paris will host Le Nouveau Festival, a month-long event directed by Bernard Blistène. The festival aims to explore the intersection of visual arts with live performance, theater, and oral traditions, reviving modernist avant-garde practices. Key spaces include the Galerie Sud, transformed by Heimo Zobernig into a modular environment with curtains and movable chairs, and the Espace 315, programmed by Sophie Perez and Xavier Boussiron, featuring daily performances by artists such as Philippe Katerine, Sir Alice, and Julie Nioche. The festival also extends off-site to the Conciergerie, where Christian Rizzo presents a program involving Rei Kawakubo and Hussein Chalayan. Other participants include Pierre Leguillon, who reactivates Blinky Palermo's Teatrino Palermo, and Vincent Lamouroux, who creates a sculpture exploring weightlessness. The festival incorporates video programs like "OvnividéO" curated by Christine Van Assche and Florence Parot, and "Rosebud" by Jean-Pierre Criqui and Michel Gauthier. Blistène emphasizes the festival's role in rethinking the spectator's experience and challenging traditional boundaries between art forms, positioning it as a complement to the Festival d'Automne.

Key facts

  • Le Nouveau Festival runs from October 21 to November 23, 2009 at Centre Pompidou.
  • Directed by Bernard Blistène.
  • Focuses on links between visual arts, live performance, theater, and oral traditions.
  • Galerie Sud transformed by Heimo Zobernig with modular curtains and movable chairs.
  • Espace 315 programmed by Sophie Perez and Xavier Boussiron with daily performances.
  • Off-site program at Conciergerie curated by Christian Rizzo with Rei Kawakubo and Hussein Chalayan.
  • Pierre Leguillon reactivates Blinky Palermo's Teatrino Palermo.
  • Vincent Lamouroux creates a sculpture about weightlessness.
  • Video programs include 'OvnividéO' by Christine Van Assche and Florence Parot, and 'Rosebud' by Jean-Pierre Criqui and Michel Gauthier.
  • Blistène aims to renew utopian and idealistic approaches to art.

Entities

Artists

  • Bernard Blistène
  • Heimo Zobernig
  • Sophie Perez
  • Xavier Boussiron
  • Philippe Katerine
  • Sir Alice
  • Julie Nioche
  • Christian Rizzo
  • Rei Kawakubo
  • Hussein Chalayan
  • Pierre Leguillon
  • Blinky Palermo
  • Vincent Lamouroux
  • Davide Balula
  • Olivier Bardin
  • Tobias Rehberger
  • Christine Van Assche
  • Florence Parot
  • Jean-Pierre Criqui
  • Michel Gauthier
  • Roger Rotmann
  • Marianne Alphant
  • Omar Berrada
  • Jean-Philippe Antoine
  • Jennifer Verraes
  • Clément Rodzelski
  • Philippe Millot
  • Patricia Falguières
  • Serge Laurent
  • Compagnie du Zerep
  • Carole Boulbès
  • Maurizio Cattelan
  • General Idea
  • James Coleman
  • Alexandre Perigot
  • Charles Ray
  • Andreas Slominski
  • Bertolt Brecht
  • Jerzy Grotowski
  • Adolf Loos
  • Mies van der Rohe
  • Renzo Piano
  • Richard Rogers
  • Daniel Buren
  • Joseph Beuys
  • Ben
  • Robert Filliou
  • George Brecht
  • Roland Barthes
  • Édouard Glissant
  • Richard Wollheim
  • Michael Fried
  • Orson Welles
  • Jean-Yves Jouannais
  • Francis Picabia
  • Nelson Goodman
  • Gisèle Vienne
  • Dennis Cooper
  • Valérie Mréjen
  • Paul Bernard
  • Pascal Rousseau
  • Guy Maddin
  • Elie During
  • Julien Prévieux
  • Jean-Luc Verna
  • Bernard Vouilloux
  • Michel Degeneffe
  • Marcel Duchamp
  • Jean-Jacques Lebel
  • Gilles Deleuze
  • Jean-François Lyotard
  • Frances Yates
  • Jurgis Baltrusaitis
  • Steven Connor
  • W.G. Sebald
  • Alain Seban
  • Anaël Pigeat
  • Erwin Panofsky
  • Houdini

Institutions

  • Centre Pompidou
  • Festival d'Automne
  • Fondation Gulbenkian
  • Conciergerie
  • Musée d'art contemporain de Barcelone
  • art press
  • Performa
  • Polyphonix
  • Macba (Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona)
  • artpress

Locations

  • Paris
  • France
  • Lisbonne
  • Portugal
  • Barcelone
  • Espagne
  • New York
  • United States
  • Barcelona
  • Spain
  • Winnipeg
  • Canada

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