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If you’re in New York this Saturday for the NYABF (@printedmatter_artbookfairs), don’t miss the signing of “LIES,” the first monograph dedicated to Mimosa Echard (@mimosaechard)—now available through our website!

Mimosa Echard (@mimosaechard) draws from biological research, the history of experimental cinema, and her personal biography to create works that intertwine sexuality, perception, and artifice.
Working across diverse media—from sculpture to installation and video games—her practice is shaped by continuous and often contradictory processes of absorption, accumulation, and circulation, which she traces across domains as varied as popular culture, metabolic systems, and electromagnetic phenomena.

BOOK SIGNING
Saturday, September 13
4pm
at Mousse’s table in NYABF
MoMa Ps1, New York

Co-published by Mousse Publishing and @galeriechantalcrousel with the support of @martinasimeti, the book brings together unpublished texts that invite readers to engage deeply and from multiple perspectives with Echard’s practice. Essays by Amelia Groom and Devrim Bayar (@devrim_bayar) provide historical, critical, and theoretical insights; Daphné B. (@daphnebblue) contributes a poetic introduction; while a dialogue between Mimosa Echard and Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster (@okigonster) adds an artist-to-artist exchange. The volume also features a reprint of Quinn Latimer’s (@ql_ql_ql_ql) essay on Echard, originally published on TextWork, the editorial platform of the @fondationpernodricard.

The design by Julie Peeters (@juliempeeters), developed in close collaboration with the artist, brings the authors’ texts into dialogue with images from Echard’s personal archives—film photographs of her studio and exhibitions, published here for the first time.


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8 months ago

If you’re in New York this Saturday for the NYABF (@printedmatter_artbookfairs), don’t miss the signing of “LIES,” the first monograph dedicated to Mimosa Echard (@mimosaechard)—now available through our website!

Mimosa Echard (@mimosaechard) draws from biological research, the history of experimental cinema, and her personal biography to create works that intertwine sexuality, perception, and artifice.
Working across diverse media—from sculpture to installation and video games—her practice is shaped by continuous and often contradictory processes of absorption, accumulation, and circulation, which she traces across domains as varied as popular culture, metabolic systems, and electromagnetic phenomena.

BOOK SIGNING
Saturday, September 13
4pm
at Mousse’s table in NYABF
MoMa Ps1, New York

Co-published by Mousse Publishing and @galeriechantalcrousel with the support of @martinasimeti, the book brings together unpublished texts that invite readers to engage deeply and from multiple perspectives with Echard’s practice. Essays by Amelia Groom and Devrim Bayar (@devrim_bayar) provide historical, critical, and theoretical insights; Daphné B. (@daphnebblue) contributes a poetic introduction; while a dialogue between Mimosa Echard and Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster (@okigonster) adds an artist-to-artist exchange. The volume also features a reprint of Quinn Latimer’s (@ql_ql_ql_ql) essay on Echard, originally published on TextWork, the editorial platform of the @fondationpernodricard.

The design by Julie Peeters (@juliempeeters), developed in close collaboration with the artist, brings the authors’ texts into dialogue with images from Echard’s personal archives—film photographs of her studio and exhibitions, published here for the first time.


1.2K
16
8 months ago

If you’re in New York this Saturday for the NYABF (@printedmatter_artbookfairs), don’t miss the signing of “LIES,” the first monograph dedicated to Mimosa Echard (@mimosaechard)—now available through our website!

Mimosa Echard (@mimosaechard) draws from biological research, the history of experimental cinema, and her personal biography to create works that intertwine sexuality, perception, and artifice.
Working across diverse media—from sculpture to installation and video games—her practice is shaped by continuous and often contradictory processes of absorption, accumulation, and circulation, which she traces across domains as varied as popular culture, metabolic systems, and electromagnetic phenomena.

BOOK SIGNING
Saturday, September 13
4pm
at Mousse’s table in NYABF
MoMa Ps1, New York

Co-published by Mousse Publishing and @galeriechantalcrousel with the support of @martinasimeti, the book brings together unpublished texts that invite readers to engage deeply and from multiple perspectives with Echard’s practice. Essays by Amelia Groom and Devrim Bayar (@devrim_bayar) provide historical, critical, and theoretical insights; Daphné B. (@daphnebblue) contributes a poetic introduction; while a dialogue between Mimosa Echard and Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster (@okigonster) adds an artist-to-artist exchange. The volume also features a reprint of Quinn Latimer’s (@ql_ql_ql_ql) essay on Echard, originally published on TextWork, the editorial platform of the @fondationpernodricard.

The design by Julie Peeters (@juliempeeters), developed in close collaboration with the artist, brings the authors’ texts into dialogue with images from Echard’s personal archives—film photographs of her studio and exhibitions, published here for the first time.


1.2K
16
8 months ago

If you’re in New York this Saturday for the NYABF (@printedmatter_artbookfairs), don’t miss the signing of “LIES,” the first monograph dedicated to Mimosa Echard (@mimosaechard)—now available through our website!

Mimosa Echard (@mimosaechard) draws from biological research, the history of experimental cinema, and her personal biography to create works that intertwine sexuality, perception, and artifice.
Working across diverse media—from sculpture to installation and video games—her practice is shaped by continuous and often contradictory processes of absorption, accumulation, and circulation, which she traces across domains as varied as popular culture, metabolic systems, and electromagnetic phenomena.

BOOK SIGNING
Saturday, September 13
4pm
at Mousse’s table in NYABF
MoMa Ps1, New York

Co-published by Mousse Publishing and @galeriechantalcrousel with the support of @martinasimeti, the book brings together unpublished texts that invite readers to engage deeply and from multiple perspectives with Echard’s practice. Essays by Amelia Groom and Devrim Bayar (@devrim_bayar) provide historical, critical, and theoretical insights; Daphné B. (@daphnebblue) contributes a poetic introduction; while a dialogue between Mimosa Echard and Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster (@okigonster) adds an artist-to-artist exchange. The volume also features a reprint of Quinn Latimer’s (@ql_ql_ql_ql) essay on Echard, originally published on TextWork, the editorial platform of the @fondationpernodricard.

The design by Julie Peeters (@juliempeeters), developed in close collaboration with the artist, brings the authors’ texts into dialogue with images from Echard’s personal archives—film photographs of her studio and exhibitions, published here for the first time.


1.2K
16
8 months ago

If you’re in New York this Saturday for the NYABF (@printedmatter_artbookfairs), don’t miss the signing of “LIES,” the first monograph dedicated to Mimosa Echard (@mimosaechard)—now available through our website!

Mimosa Echard (@mimosaechard) draws from biological research, the history of experimental cinema, and her personal biography to create works that intertwine sexuality, perception, and artifice.
Working across diverse media—from sculpture to installation and video games—her practice is shaped by continuous and often contradictory processes of absorption, accumulation, and circulation, which she traces across domains as varied as popular culture, metabolic systems, and electromagnetic phenomena.

BOOK SIGNING
Saturday, September 13
4pm
at Mousse’s table in NYABF
MoMa Ps1, New York

Co-published by Mousse Publishing and @galeriechantalcrousel with the support of @martinasimeti, the book brings together unpublished texts that invite readers to engage deeply and from multiple perspectives with Echard’s practice. Essays by Amelia Groom and Devrim Bayar (@devrim_bayar) provide historical, critical, and theoretical insights; Daphné B. (@daphnebblue) contributes a poetic introduction; while a dialogue between Mimosa Echard and Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster (@okigonster) adds an artist-to-artist exchange. The volume also features a reprint of Quinn Latimer’s (@ql_ql_ql_ql) essay on Echard, originally published on TextWork, the editorial platform of the @fondationpernodricard.

The design by Julie Peeters (@juliempeeters), developed in close collaboration with the artist, brings the authors’ texts into dialogue with images from Echard’s personal archives—film photographs of her studio and exhibitions, published here for the first time.


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8 months ago

If you’re in New York this Saturday for the NYABF (@printedmatter_artbookfairs), don’t miss the signing of “LIES,” the first monograph dedicated to Mimosa Echard (@mimosaechard)—now available through our website!

Mimosa Echard (@mimosaechard) draws from biological research, the history of experimental cinema, and her personal biography to create works that intertwine sexuality, perception, and artifice.
Working across diverse media—from sculpture to installation and video games—her practice is shaped by continuous and often contradictory processes of absorption, accumulation, and circulation, which she traces across domains as varied as popular culture, metabolic systems, and electromagnetic phenomena.

BOOK SIGNING
Saturday, September 13
4pm
at Mousse’s table in NYABF
MoMa Ps1, New York

Co-published by Mousse Publishing and @galeriechantalcrousel with the support of @martinasimeti, the book brings together unpublished texts that invite readers to engage deeply and from multiple perspectives with Echard’s practice. Essays by Amelia Groom and Devrim Bayar (@devrim_bayar) provide historical, critical, and theoretical insights; Daphné B. (@daphnebblue) contributes a poetic introduction; while a dialogue between Mimosa Echard and Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster (@okigonster) adds an artist-to-artist exchange. The volume also features a reprint of Quinn Latimer’s (@ql_ql_ql_ql) essay on Echard, originally published on TextWork, the editorial platform of the @fondationpernodricard.

The design by Julie Peeters (@juliempeeters), developed in close collaboration with the artist, brings the authors’ texts into dialogue with images from Echard’s personal archives—film photographs of her studio and exhibitions, published here for the first time.


1.2K
16
8 months ago

If you’re in New York this Saturday for the NYABF (@printedmatter_artbookfairs), don’t miss the signing of “LIES,” the first monograph dedicated to Mimosa Echard (@mimosaechard)—now available through our website!

Mimosa Echard (@mimosaechard) draws from biological research, the history of experimental cinema, and her personal biography to create works that intertwine sexuality, perception, and artifice.
Working across diverse media—from sculpture to installation and video games—her practice is shaped by continuous and often contradictory processes of absorption, accumulation, and circulation, which she traces across domains as varied as popular culture, metabolic systems, and electromagnetic phenomena.

BOOK SIGNING
Saturday, September 13
4pm
at Mousse’s table in NYABF
MoMa Ps1, New York

Co-published by Mousse Publishing and @galeriechantalcrousel with the support of @martinasimeti, the book brings together unpublished texts that invite readers to engage deeply and from multiple perspectives with Echard’s practice. Essays by Amelia Groom and Devrim Bayar (@devrim_bayar) provide historical, critical, and theoretical insights; Daphné B. (@daphnebblue) contributes a poetic introduction; while a dialogue between Mimosa Echard and Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster (@okigonster) adds an artist-to-artist exchange. The volume also features a reprint of Quinn Latimer’s (@ql_ql_ql_ql) essay on Echard, originally published on TextWork, the editorial platform of the @fondationpernodricard.

The design by Julie Peeters (@juliempeeters), developed in close collaboration with the artist, brings the authors’ texts into dialogue with images from Echard’s personal archives—film photographs of her studio and exhibitions, published here for the first time.


1.2K
16
8 months ago


If you’re in New York this Saturday for the NYABF (@printedmatter_artbookfairs), don’t miss the signing of “LIES,” the first monograph dedicated to Mimosa Echard (@mimosaechard)—now available through our website!

Mimosa Echard (@mimosaechard) draws from biological research, the history of experimental cinema, and her personal biography to create works that intertwine sexuality, perception, and artifice.
Working across diverse media—from sculpture to installation and video games—her practice is shaped by continuous and often contradictory processes of absorption, accumulation, and circulation, which she traces across domains as varied as popular culture, metabolic systems, and electromagnetic phenomena.

BOOK SIGNING
Saturday, September 13
4pm
at Mousse’s table in NYABF
MoMa Ps1, New York

Co-published by Mousse Publishing and @galeriechantalcrousel with the support of @martinasimeti, the book brings together unpublished texts that invite readers to engage deeply and from multiple perspectives with Echard’s practice. Essays by Amelia Groom and Devrim Bayar (@devrim_bayar) provide historical, critical, and theoretical insights; Daphné B. (@daphnebblue) contributes a poetic introduction; while a dialogue between Mimosa Echard and Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster (@okigonster) adds an artist-to-artist exchange. The volume also features a reprint of Quinn Latimer’s (@ql_ql_ql_ql) essay on Echard, originally published on TextWork, the editorial platform of the @fondationpernodricard.

The design by Julie Peeters (@juliempeeters), developed in close collaboration with the artist, brings the authors’ texts into dialogue with images from Echard’s personal archives—film photographs of her studio and exhibitions, published here for the first time.


1.2K
16
8 months ago

If you’re in New York this Saturday for the NYABF (@printedmatter_artbookfairs), don’t miss the signing of “LIES,” the first monograph dedicated to Mimosa Echard (@mimosaechard)—now available through our website!

Mimosa Echard (@mimosaechard) draws from biological research, the history of experimental cinema, and her personal biography to create works that intertwine sexuality, perception, and artifice.
Working across diverse media—from sculpture to installation and video games—her practice is shaped by continuous and often contradictory processes of absorption, accumulation, and circulation, which she traces across domains as varied as popular culture, metabolic systems, and electromagnetic phenomena.

BOOK SIGNING
Saturday, September 13
4pm
at Mousse’s table in NYABF
MoMa Ps1, New York

Co-published by Mousse Publishing and @galeriechantalcrousel with the support of @martinasimeti, the book brings together unpublished texts that invite readers to engage deeply and from multiple perspectives with Echard’s practice. Essays by Amelia Groom and Devrim Bayar (@devrim_bayar) provide historical, critical, and theoretical insights; Daphné B. (@daphnebblue) contributes a poetic introduction; while a dialogue between Mimosa Echard and Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster (@okigonster) adds an artist-to-artist exchange. The volume also features a reprint of Quinn Latimer’s (@ql_ql_ql_ql) essay on Echard, originally published on TextWork, the editorial platform of the @fondationpernodricard.

The design by Julie Peeters (@juliempeeters), developed in close collaboration with the artist, brings the authors’ texts into dialogue with images from Echard’s personal archives—film photographs of her studio and exhibitions, published here for the first time.


1.2K
16
8 months ago

If you’re in New York this Saturday for the NYABF (@printedmatter_artbookfairs), don’t miss the signing of “LIES,” the first monograph dedicated to Mimosa Echard (@mimosaechard)—now available through our website!

Mimosa Echard (@mimosaechard) draws from biological research, the history of experimental cinema, and her personal biography to create works that intertwine sexuality, perception, and artifice.
Working across diverse media—from sculpture to installation and video games—her practice is shaped by continuous and often contradictory processes of absorption, accumulation, and circulation, which she traces across domains as varied as popular culture, metabolic systems, and electromagnetic phenomena.

BOOK SIGNING
Saturday, September 13
4pm
at Mousse’s table in NYABF
MoMa Ps1, New York

Co-published by Mousse Publishing and @galeriechantalcrousel with the support of @martinasimeti, the book brings together unpublished texts that invite readers to engage deeply and from multiple perspectives with Echard’s practice. Essays by Amelia Groom and Devrim Bayar (@devrim_bayar) provide historical, critical, and theoretical insights; Daphné B. (@daphnebblue) contributes a poetic introduction; while a dialogue between Mimosa Echard and Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster (@okigonster) adds an artist-to-artist exchange. The volume also features a reprint of Quinn Latimer’s (@ql_ql_ql_ql) essay on Echard, originally published on TextWork, the editorial platform of the @fondationpernodricard.

The design by Julie Peeters (@juliempeeters), developed in close collaboration with the artist, brings the authors’ texts into dialogue with images from Echard’s personal archives—film photographs of her studio and exhibitions, published here for the first time.


1.2K
16
8 months ago

If you’re in New York this Saturday for the NYABF (@printedmatter_artbookfairs), don’t miss the signing of “LIES,” the first monograph dedicated to Mimosa Echard (@mimosaechard)—now available through our website!

Mimosa Echard (@mimosaechard) draws from biological research, the history of experimental cinema, and her personal biography to create works that intertwine sexuality, perception, and artifice.
Working across diverse media—from sculpture to installation and video games—her practice is shaped by continuous and often contradictory processes of absorption, accumulation, and circulation, which she traces across domains as varied as popular culture, metabolic systems, and electromagnetic phenomena.

BOOK SIGNING
Saturday, September 13
4pm
at Mousse’s table in NYABF
MoMa Ps1, New York

Co-published by Mousse Publishing and @galeriechantalcrousel with the support of @martinasimeti, the book brings together unpublished texts that invite readers to engage deeply and from multiple perspectives with Echard’s practice. Essays by Amelia Groom and Devrim Bayar (@devrim_bayar) provide historical, critical, and theoretical insights; Daphné B. (@daphnebblue) contributes a poetic introduction; while a dialogue between Mimosa Echard and Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster (@okigonster) adds an artist-to-artist exchange. The volume also features a reprint of Quinn Latimer’s (@ql_ql_ql_ql) essay on Echard, originally published on TextWork, the editorial platform of the @fondationpernodricard.

The design by Julie Peeters (@juliempeeters), developed in close collaboration with the artist, brings the authors’ texts into dialogue with images from Echard’s personal archives—film photographs of her studio and exhibitions, published here for the first time.


1.2K
16
8 months ago

If you’re in New York this Saturday for the NYABF (@printedmatter_artbookfairs), don’t miss the signing of “LIES,” the first monograph dedicated to Mimosa Echard (@mimosaechard)—now available through our website!

Mimosa Echard (@mimosaechard) draws from biological research, the history of experimental cinema, and her personal biography to create works that intertwine sexuality, perception, and artifice.
Working across diverse media—from sculpture to installation and video games—her practice is shaped by continuous and often contradictory processes of absorption, accumulation, and circulation, which she traces across domains as varied as popular culture, metabolic systems, and electromagnetic phenomena.

BOOK SIGNING
Saturday, September 13
4pm
at Mousse’s table in NYABF
MoMa Ps1, New York

Co-published by Mousse Publishing and @galeriechantalcrousel with the support of @martinasimeti, the book brings together unpublished texts that invite readers to engage deeply and from multiple perspectives with Echard’s practice. Essays by Amelia Groom and Devrim Bayar (@devrim_bayar) provide historical, critical, and theoretical insights; Daphné B. (@daphnebblue) contributes a poetic introduction; while a dialogue between Mimosa Echard and Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster (@okigonster) adds an artist-to-artist exchange. The volume also features a reprint of Quinn Latimer’s (@ql_ql_ql_ql) essay on Echard, originally published on TextWork, the editorial platform of the @fondationpernodricard.

The design by Julie Peeters (@juliempeeters), developed in close collaboration with the artist, brings the authors’ texts into dialogue with images from Echard’s personal archives—film photographs of her studio and exhibitions, published here for the first time.


1.2K
16
8 months ago

If you’re in New York this Saturday for the NYABF (@printedmatter_artbookfairs), don’t miss the signing of “LIES,” the first monograph dedicated to Mimosa Echard (@mimosaechard)—now available through our website!

Mimosa Echard (@mimosaechard) draws from biological research, the history of experimental cinema, and her personal biography to create works that intertwine sexuality, perception, and artifice.
Working across diverse media—from sculpture to installation and video games—her practice is shaped by continuous and often contradictory processes of absorption, accumulation, and circulation, which she traces across domains as varied as popular culture, metabolic systems, and electromagnetic phenomena.

BOOK SIGNING
Saturday, September 13
4pm
at Mousse’s table in NYABF
MoMa Ps1, New York

Co-published by Mousse Publishing and @galeriechantalcrousel with the support of @martinasimeti, the book brings together unpublished texts that invite readers to engage deeply and from multiple perspectives with Echard’s practice. Essays by Amelia Groom and Devrim Bayar (@devrim_bayar) provide historical, critical, and theoretical insights; Daphné B. (@daphnebblue) contributes a poetic introduction; while a dialogue between Mimosa Echard and Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster (@okigonster) adds an artist-to-artist exchange. The volume also features a reprint of Quinn Latimer’s (@ql_ql_ql_ql) essay on Echard, originally published on TextWork, the editorial platform of the @fondationpernodricard.

The design by Julie Peeters (@juliempeeters), developed in close collaboration with the artist, brings the authors’ texts into dialogue with images from Echard’s personal archives—film photographs of her studio and exhibitions, published here for the first time.


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16
8 months ago

If you’re in New York this Saturday for the NYABF (@printedmatter_artbookfairs), don’t miss the signing of “LIES,” the first monograph dedicated to Mimosa Echard (@mimosaechard)—now available through our website!

Mimosa Echard (@mimosaechard) draws from biological research, the history of experimental cinema, and her personal biography to create works that intertwine sexuality, perception, and artifice.
Working across diverse media—from sculpture to installation and video games—her practice is shaped by continuous and often contradictory processes of absorption, accumulation, and circulation, which she traces across domains as varied as popular culture, metabolic systems, and electromagnetic phenomena.

BOOK SIGNING
Saturday, September 13
4pm
at Mousse’s table in NYABF
MoMa Ps1, New York

Co-published by Mousse Publishing and @galeriechantalcrousel with the support of @martinasimeti, the book brings together unpublished texts that invite readers to engage deeply and from multiple perspectives with Echard’s practice. Essays by Amelia Groom and Devrim Bayar (@devrim_bayar) provide historical, critical, and theoretical insights; Daphné B. (@daphnebblue) contributes a poetic introduction; while a dialogue between Mimosa Echard and Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster (@okigonster) adds an artist-to-artist exchange. The volume also features a reprint of Quinn Latimer’s (@ql_ql_ql_ql) essay on Echard, originally published on TextWork, the editorial platform of the @fondationpernodricard.

The design by Julie Peeters (@juliempeeters), developed in close collaboration with the artist, brings the authors’ texts into dialogue with images from Echard’s personal archives—film photographs of her studio and exhibitions, published here for the first time.


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Lady’s Glove
until September
Les Carmes car park
Toulouse

the video starts from dusk and goes into the night

🕯️

Thank you Alain Guiraudie,
@le_nouveau_printemps and dear @romyhammond


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Lady’s Glove
until September
Les Carmes car park
Toulouse

the video starts from dusk and goes into the night

🕯️

Thank you Alain Guiraudie,
@le_nouveau_printemps and dear @romyhammond


959
13
1 years ago


Lady’s Glove
until September
Les Carmes car park
Toulouse

the video starts from dusk and goes into the night

🕯️

Thank you Alain Guiraudie,
@le_nouveau_printemps and dear @romyhammond


959
13
1 years ago

Lady’s Glove
until September
Les Carmes car park
Toulouse

the video starts from dusk and goes into the night

🕯️

Thank you Alain Guiraudie,
@le_nouveau_printemps and dear @romyhammond


959
13
1 years ago

Lady’s Glove
until September
Les Carmes car park
Toulouse

the video starts from dusk and goes into the night

🕯️

Thank you Alain Guiraudie,
@le_nouveau_printemps and dear @romyhammond


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Last days @heidi_heidi_heidi 🎀


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Last days @heidi_heidi_heidi 🎀


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