Le Monde vous appartient
Curated by
Caroline Bourgeois
It included: Thomas Houseago's L’homme pressé (Man in a Hurry), Sun Yan & Peng Yu's patient vulture, Ahmed Alsoudani's tortured paintings and Friedrich Kunath's poetic sculpture. They were all facets of lived and above all shared contemporary reality, for identity, even an artist’s, exists only by virtue of otherness. There is a "whole" of art, a meeting space that transcends cultural and generational differences. And this space materialised: at once dedicated and open, the visitor’s route designed by Caroline Bourgeois allowed us to experience the world’s multiplicity in a kaleidoscope of unique experiences.
"The World Belongs to You" took a fresh look at the Pinault Collection, showing works by 23 artists for the first time at the Palazzo Grassi. It also highlighted François Pinault's desire to integrate risk-taking into the discourse on creation by increasing the number of special projects, commissions and in situ works.
Artworks in the Le Monde vous appartient exhibition

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Untitled

Luriki (Colored Soviet Portrait)


High level of cats

Smoke Screen

Balloon Dog (Magenta)

Pruitt-Igoe Falls


Hanging Wall

Flies in a Jar

Cigarette Holder

Drums First

Google : Egypt

Not Yet Titled

Why Take a Man Apart



Two Boys

Caverne

Untitled

Contamination

Family Romance

Violent Cappuccino

Ohne Titel (Untitled)

Life is beautiful

Depletion

KOMT



Eye Network News

Voitures Partout


Untitled

Dialogue

Ingubo Yesizwe

Democrazy

Waiting

L'Homme pressé

Untitled

Ho Chi Minh

Palm Sign

Stranger than Paradise

Zhenya

Mao Portrait

Kartoffelhaus (Potato House)

Autoritratto (Mi Fuma Il Cervello)

Canary Death

La Cérémonie

Untitled

Verbal Asceticism


Hoof

Kiss


Black Mohair Spirit

