Triangle France : Computers NOW !
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<strong>A ROBBERY!</strong></p>
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During the night of March 24-25, local thiefs broke into our office and stole all our computers, screens, etc, etc..Triangle France supports the French and international contemporary art scene through an ambitious program of residencies, exhibitions, performances, events and publications. Our projects cannot be carried on if our team has no computer to work with. Help us to buying some computers, button by button, megaoctet by megaoctet ! Every penny helps!</p>
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Wilfrid Almendra, <em>Killed in Action II</em>, 2013, screen print, A0 pour Triangle France, ed. 20+5 AP, 400 euros!</p>
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<strong>OUR PROJECTS IN 2013</strong></p>
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<strong>--Our residents! They're at the center of what we do!</strong></p>
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They are with us all year around and they are coming from all over the world. Without computers we can't help them much...and we also need to keep the communication going with the artists we're sending abroad...Guillaume Gattier is currently in Glasgow with our partner Glasgow Sculpture Studios.</p>
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<strong>--Our exhibitions:</strong></p>
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currently, 0,00€ an exhibition created by Jean-Alain Corre with Thomas Léon, Philip Vormwald, Renaud Jerez, Grégory Cuquel, Anthony Jacquot-Boeykens, Anne Bourse, Simon Bergala, Florence Giroud, Jean-Baptiste Sauvage and Thomas Teurlai. (in partnership with la GAD, in several venues of the rue Espérandieu in Marseille).</p>
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And in October 2013: our big project for Marseille Provence 2013 Capital of Culture. An exhibition realized in partnership with the Cartel: "No Shame, No Fear, No Confusion" brings the work of Liz Magor for the first time in Europe since 1987! She'll be accompanied by Jean-Marie Appriou, Andrea Buttner, Laure Prouvost, etc.</p>
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Oliver Braid, <em>Raped by an alien</em>, 2013, screen print, A3 pour Triangle France, ed. 30+5 AP, 100 euros!</p>
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<strong>--A new artist run space network! </strong></p>
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We're part of an ambitious project linking several European artist run space to generate exchanges and mobility for the artists we're defending! With: Atelier Concorde (Lisbon), Komplot (Brussels), temporarycontemporary/Enclave (London), Blink Giant Media (Bristol), Kaus Australis (Rotterdam) et Croxhapox (Ghent).</p>
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<strong>--Our publications:</strong></p>
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We publish artists books, monographs and exhibition catalogues. We are also in the mids of launching our brand new online magazine called COMMA! It will question curatorial and artistic research as well as support young French artists.</p>
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Bruno Peinado, <em>kisskisstriangle</em>, 2013, screen print, A0 pour Triangle France, ed. 20+5 AP, 400 euros!</p>
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<strong>ABOUT US</strong></p>
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Since its founding in 1995, Triangle France has established itself as one of France’s most innovative organizations supporting artists at a formative point in their career. Triangle France supports emerging artists as well as artists that are under-represented in France by collaborating with them in the development, production and presentation of important new projects that enable them to take new steps in their careers. </p>
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Internationally, Triangle France is part of «Triangle Network» an international network of artists and arts organizations that promotes dialogue, exchange of ideas and innovation within the contemporary visual arts. Through artist-led workshops, residencies, exhibitions and outreach events, the network generates peer-to-peer learning, professional development for artists and the dissemination of emerging international art practices. Nationally, Triangle France is also part of the French network of residency program «arts en résidence» Locally, Triangle France is a member of «MarseilleExpos». Triangle France is also founder and member of the «Cartel» the federation of non-profit visual arts organizations located at «La Friche Belle de Mai». </p>
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Nadia Boursin-Piraud, <em>Toi/Moi</em>, 2001, ed. 500, 50 euros with the Triangle France tote bag!</p>
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<strong>ABOUT THE RESIDENCY PROGRAM</strong></p>
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At the heart of Triangle France’s activity is the residency program that welcomes nine artists a year to Marseilles and sends French artists to partner organizations abroad. The program seeks to accompany artists in their research from project inception to realization while offering public access to artistic research and to the current debates occurring in the art world. Some of the previous residents are: Simon Starling (1997), Virginie Barré (1998), Jim Lambie (1998), Pierre Malphettes (1998), Bruno Peinado (1998), Damien Maziere (2002), Lili Reynaud Dewar (2006), Clement Rodzielski (2007), Kara Uzelman (2009), Emmanuelle Lainé (2009), Tim Braden (2009), Dominique Hurth (2011). </p>
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Oliver Braid, <em>Old Brie & A. Croissant</em>, 2013, drawing for the Triangle France tote bag, 25 euros!</p>
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<strong>OUR CORE FUNDERS</strong></p>
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Ville de Marseille</p>
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Conseil Général des Bouches du Rhône</p>
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Conseil Régional Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur</p>
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DRAC Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur</p>
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SCIC Friche de la Belle de Mai</p>
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Nadia Boursin-Piraud, <em>Lettre d'amour</em>, 1999, special signed edition</p>
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Triangle France is a team of six employees working daily to make the residency program and all of our projects possible. Unfortunately, without computers, we'll end up playing ping pong in our offices..</p>
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Your donations will help us buy four computers, screens, keyboards, hardrives and dvd players which will allow us to go back to work and achieve our projects for 2013 : the international residency program, the exhibition <i>No Fear, No Shame, No Confusion, </i>the launch of the online magazine <i>Comma</i> and the European program <i>Host</i>.</p>