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 From left to right: Alexander Scrimgeour, Contant Dullaart and Toke Lykkeberg. Photo: Rita Vitorelli

From left to right: Alexander Scrimgeour, Contant Dullaart and Toke Lykkeberg.
Photo: Rita Vitorelli

The artist Constant Dullaart has a dream to come true. Curator Toke Lykkeberg wants to show the world how it really is. One has founded a company, the other has brought an everyday commercial aesthetic into the Musée d’Art Modern de la Ville de Paris. What role do artists play in start-up culture? Are we experiencing a rematerialisation of the art object?

 Portrait Nicolas Party Photo: Christophe Coënon

Portrait Nicolas Party
Photo: Christophe Coënon

“If you sit on an elephant, your behaviour changes.” Technology may continue to advance, but that doesn’t mean art is getting any better, says Nicolas Party. With a calm and irony-free attitude, he has been developing one of the most idiosyncratic practices among young painters today. A conversation with Rita Vitorelli about naivety, the slowness of matter, and what’s special about the human hand.

Piotr Niepsuj, iPhone photograph, Paris Internationale 2015

Piotr Niepsuj, iPhone photograph, Paris Internationale 2015

Piotr Niepsuj, iPhone photograph, Anne Imhof at Deborah Schamoni, Munich, Paris Internationale 2015