Timothée Chaillou

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Timothée Chaillou is a French art curator, art critic and historian of art.

Biography[edit]

Timothée Chaillou is a graduate of ICART,[1] of Paris III, of Paris VII and of the City University of New York. He was a student of Vito Acconci, Jacques Aumont, Nicolas Bourriaud, Jean-Luc Chalumeau and Pierre Zaoui.

He is a member of AICA (International Association of Art Critics),[2] IKT (International Association of Curators of Contemporary Art)[3] and CEA (Commissaires d'Exposition Associés).[4]

His exhibition reviews, essays and conversations have appeared in many catalogues, monographs and art magazines. He contributes to 20/27,[5] Art Présence Artpress, ArtUS,[6] Double Magazine,[7] Dossier Journal,[8] ETC,[9] Flash Art International, Frieze, Hart,[10] L'art même,[11] L'Officiel Art,[12] Numéro,[13] Paddle8 and The White Review. He was the guest editor-in-chief of Annual Magazine No. 5[14] in 2012.

He's an art consultant for collectors, institutions (galleries and museums), companies and luxury brands.

He is a lecturer and teaches exhibition history and curating practices at IESA (Institut d’Études Supérieures d'Art)[15] and at ICART (Institut supérieur des Carrières Artistiques, Paris).[1]

Curatorial projects[edit]

2013

with Lucy & Dave Ching, Henry Codax, Bernadette Corporation, franckDavid, Alejandro Juarez, Ayako Kiyosawa, Jules Marquis, Otto Mennings, Paul Owens, Galeria Perdida, Mai-Thu Perret, Sean Ryback, Ray Sander, Shanaynay, Reena Spaulings, Abie Trevor, Dorothy Vallens, Parker Williams and Donnelle Woolford

  • Davide Balliano - No Flock For Blind Shepherds, Rolando Anselmi gallery,[20] Berlin
  • Cérémonie,[21] Melinda Gloss,[22] for the Parcours Saint-Germain,[23] Paris

with Davide Balliano, Don Brown, John Giorno, Lothar Hempel, Ange Leccia, Claude Lévêque, Justin Morin, Loïc Raguénès, Ida Tursic & Wilfried Mille, Marnie Weber

  • Fragrance, Garagisme,[24] Paris

with John M. Armleder, Anne Collier, Alex Israel, Ange Leccia, Josephine Meckseper, Olivier Mosset, Mai-Thu Perret, Loïc Raguénès, Jeffrey Schad, Vincent Szarek

with John M Armleder, Jesse Ash, Walead Beshty, Pierre Bismuth, Barbara Breitenfellner, Tom Burr, Anne Collier, Sam Durant, Marcel Dzama, Haris Epaminonda, Angus Fairhurst, Urs Fischer, Brendan Fowler, Luke Fowler, Noa Giniger, Wade Guyton, Robert Heinecken, Camille Henrot, Nathan Hylden, Annette Kelm, Gabriel Kuri, Elad Lassry, Claude Lévêque, Linder, Mathieu Mercier, Jonathan Monk, Sarah Morris, Richard Prince, Collier Schorr, John Stezaker, Catherine Sullivan, Kelley Walker, Gary Webb, Lawrence Weiner, TJ Wilcox, Cerith Wyn Evans

2012

  • Vincent Olinet - Un 178 juillet, Palais de Tokyo, Paris
  • Morgane Tschiember - Dripping Printing, Colette, Paris
  • Group show, Annual Limited Editions, FIAC,[32] Paris

with Tom Burr, Nicolas Giraud, David Malek, Jonathan Monk, Pavlos, Michael Riedel, Vittorio Santoro, John Stezaker, Blair Thurman, Morgane Tschiember, Ida Tursic & Wilfried Mille, Lawrence Weiner

  • No color in your cheeks unless the wind lashes your face, It's Our Playground,[33] Glasgow

with Alejandro Almanza Pereda, Kathryn Andrews, Hany Armanious, Fayçal Baghriche, Davide Balliano, Guillaume Bijl, Bill Bollinger, Shary Boyle, Christoph Büchel, Lizzi Bougatsos, Barbara Breitenfellner, Nina Canell, Nina Childress, Anne Collier, Claudia Comte, Susan Collis, Heather Cook, Sean Dack, Michael Dean, Emilie Ding, Ayse Erkmen, Roe Ethridge, Angus Fairhurst, Peter Friedl, Ximena Garrido-Lecca, Francesco Gennari, Noa Giniger, Steven Gontarski, Gerald Hayes, Martijn Hendriks, Kent Henricksen, Julian Hoeber, Nathan Hylden, Bruno Jakob, Philippe Jarrigeon, Jacob Kassay, Ian Kiaer, Josh Kolbo, Roland Kollnitz, Andrei Koschmieder, Laurent Kropf, Andrew Kuo, Elad Lassry, Crisina Lei Rodriguez, Klara Liden, David Lieske, Trevor Lloyd, Justin Lowe, David Malek, Taylor McKimens, Ryan McLaughlin, John Miller, Stefan Muller, Martin Oppel, Laura Owens, Paul Owens, Stephen Prina, Chloé Quenum, Amanda Ross-Ho, Vittorio Santoro, Shirana Shahbazi, Steven Shearer, Lewis Stein, Beat Streuli, Cheyney Thompson, Remco Torenbosch, Niele Toroni, Frances Trombly, Ned Vena, Klaus Winichner, Jordan Wolfson, Bobbi Woods

2019

  • In 2019, Yundler Brondino Verlag published a book showcasing the work by artist, Guy Yanai which includes conversation and interview held by Chaillou.[34]

Bibliography[edit]

’’Editor’’

  • Cérémonie, publication editor, published by Melinda Gloss,[35] 2014
  • Only parts of us will ever touch parts of others, publication editor, with essays by Thomas Clerc, Boris Groys, John Miller and a portfolio by Pierre Even, published by Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac,[31] 2013, ISBN 978-2-910055-52-3

’’Books’’

  • Claude Lévêque, Je suis venu ici pour me cacher, essay about Claude Lévêque and conversation with Paul-Emmanuel Reiffers and Kamel Mennour, published by Mazarine[36] and kamel mennour,[37] 2013
  • WYSIWYG: What You(ngs) See Is What You Get, catalog’s essay, published by Rosenblum Collection & friends,[38] 2012, ISBN 978-2-9539968-1-4

’’Collective books’’

Conferences[edit]

  • La nuit du savoir - Christophe Honoré et Claude Lévêque,[51][52] conversation with Christophe Honoré and Claude Lévêque, Institut Culturel Bernard Magrez,[53] 2014
  • Photography, painting, limits?,[54] conversation with Jean-Marc Bustamante, Karel Funk and Patrick Tosani, Paris Photo Platform,[55] 2014
  • From desert to collage, from altered landscape to modified images,[56] Le Bal[57] 2013
  • The angel of history,[58] curator : Nicolas Bourriaud, École des Beaux-Arts de Paris, 2013
  • Dylan Lynch, The Still House,[59] New York, 2013
  • Sylvie Fanchon : SF à Dôle, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dole, 2013
  • Claude Lévêque : Nevers let love in, Artcurial,[60] 2012

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b ICART – Institut Supérieur des Carrières Artistiques
  2. ^ AICA – International Association of Art Critics
  3. ^ IKT – International Association of Curators of Contemporary Art
  4. ^ Commissaires d'Expositions Associés
  5. ^ 20/27, M19 éditions, Paris
  6. ^ ArtUS
  7. ^ Double Magazine
  8. ^ Dossier Journal
  9. ^ ETC Archived 1 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ Hart
  11. ^ L'art même
  12. ^ L'Officiel Art – Éditions Jalou
  13. ^ Numéro Magazine Archived 9 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ Annual Magazine
  15. ^ IESA – Institut d'Etudes Supérieures des Arts
  16. ^ Piettre, Céline (14 January 2014) Les artistes fictifs sèment le doute chez Préface,ArtInfo
  17. ^ Novembre (January, 2014) Zelda Zonk at Préface Gallery,Novembre Magazine
  18. ^ Blanchard, Benoît (17 January 2014) Zelda Zonk - Galerie Préface,Revue Oeuvres
  19. ^ Préface Gallery
  20. ^ Rolando Anselmi gallery
  21. ^ Charmoy, Maud (21 October 2013), L’agenda de la semaine - Vogue
  22. ^ Melinda Gloss
  23. ^ Parcours Saint-Germain
  24. ^ Garagisme
  25. ^ Martiny, Erik (8 February 2013), Only parts of us will ever touch parts of others - Frieze
  26. ^ Mège, Aude (January, 2013), Seuls quelques fragments de nous toucheront quelques fragments d’autrui,Paris-art
  27. ^ McAliece, Ed (13 January 2013), Only parts of us will ever touch parts of others,Artconnect Berlin
  28. ^ Duponchel, Valérie (11 January 2013), Barbara Breitenfellner, les associations libres,Le Figaro
  29. ^ Hoberman, Mara (21 December 2013) Seuls quelques fragments de nous toucheront quelques fragments d’autrui, Artforum
  30. ^ Birolli, Viviana (29 November 2012) La notion de « fragment » dans l’art exposée à la galerie Thaddaeus Ropac,Jalouse
  31. ^ a b Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac
  32. ^ FIAC
  33. ^ It's Our Playground
  34. ^ "Books | YUNDLER BRONDINO".
  35. ^ Melinda Gloss
  36. ^ Mazarine
  37. ^ kamel mennour
  38. ^ Rosenblum Collection & Friends
  39. ^ Art et Architecture - Collection FRAC Centre - HYX Editions
  40. ^ "Home". editions-hyx.com.
  41. ^ Seasons in the Abyss - Manuella Editions
  42. ^ Manuella Editions
  43. ^ A bras le corps, Les Presses du réel
  44. ^ a b Les Presses du réel
  45. ^ MUMO – Le Musée Mobile, Les Presses du réel
  46. ^ Open Airs
  47. ^ Éditions Yellow Now
  48. ^ Aux Tuileries – Fiac
  49. ^ a b Éditions Dilecta
  50. ^ Casanova Forever
  51. ^ Guilloud-Cavat, Josiane (12 December 2013) Claude Lévêque : Cinéma sans écran,Inferno Magazine
  52. ^ Lamarque, Bernard (13 December 2013) Conversation avec Christophe Honoré et Claude Lévêque à la « nuit du savoir »,Bordeaux Gazette
  53. ^ Institut Culturel Bernard Magrez
  54. ^ Photography, painting, limits? – Vimeo link
  55. ^ Paris Photo
  56. ^ From desert to collage, from altered landscape to modified images – Vimeo link [1]
  57. ^ Le Bal
  58. ^ L'ange de l'histoire – ENSBA
  59. ^ The Sill House Group
  60. ^ Artcurial

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