EXILE documentary


Watch our documentary “Commentaire: Portrait de femme en sphinx.”
Commentators consider themes of silence, immobility in de Parnier’s work, and just why the videomaker chose to call her figure a sphinx. In French for the moment. We’ll have subtitles soon.

It was a hit at the LGBT Center in Paris Friday.

Performance March 28 | 28 mars

12:30 Sunday, March 28 | Dimanche 28 mars, 12:30

Toxic Lesbian has invited EXILE Gallery to participate in an online, streaming video and performance.

EXILE will be offering “Pre-enactment #23,” a performance inspired by “Portrait of a woman as a sphinx,” a video by the legendary, Geneviève de Parnier, co-founder of B-Ville 2049.

Invité par Toxic Lesbian, EXILE Gallery présentera une performance pré-création de “Portrait de femme en sphinx,” la vidéo légendaire de Geneviève de Parnier, co-fondatrice du mouvement B-Ville 2049.

Cliquez http://www.ideash.org/toxiclesbian

Performances Soon

Coming soon in Paris, pre-enactments of the de Parnier video, Portrait de femme en sphinx.

To keep up, subscribe to this site or follow Exile Gallery on twitter.

First Exhibit Opens in Belleville

EXILE’s first exhibit opened in Paris Friday night along rue Piat and rue de Belleville when we began posting stickers of statements 1 through 11 of the B-Ville Manifesto.

EXILE gallery's first exhibit, rue Piat, Belleville

One sticker joins the others, rue Piat.

Did I mention EXILE was on rue Piat?

EXILE's exhibit continues on rue de Belleville.

Posting sequentially, statement 11 fell in front of a butcher shop. “Cities grind and like enormous sausage makers produce their wares. Soon it will be our turns. Cruelty is not worth the effort. Stars are lost on the beach.”

The label was actually stuck to a post a few feet away from the shop.

Butchershop, rue de Belleville

Our first video showing is scheduled for next week. To find out where and when, follow us on twitter at http://twitter.com/exilegallery.

B-Ville: Manifesto Against the Present from A Probably Future Day

For Grégoire’s Notes on the manifesto click here.

Manifesto Against the Present from A Probably Future Day

We, who are not yet born, salute you.

Tyrants, with each maladroit choice you contract our lives to the sixty nine circles of purgatory, and a mere three of hell which you expect to reflect your preoccupations, but instead exhibit the far more repulsive face of mere bad taste.

Still, our fate is better than yours, you who are trapped in your skin, dissolving like bone into so much dust while your mouths still gape and close.

We can feel that grimy air brush over us and into the so-called sky where like you the dead stars have ruled for endless centuries.

After considerable thought and much grain alcohol we conclude therefore:

1. Cowardice is truth. And harder by far to bear than courage.

2. We must refuse our last few choices, including revolt.

3. If perpetual motion and stasis have the same essential effect, let us resist even the impulse to flee.

4. Henceforth, we will pursue nothing, exalt nothing except dreamless sleep.

5. We will sit in our rocking chairs and stare.

6, We will conserve ourselves.

7. When Beauty unbuttons her shirt, it is not for us.

8. Enter the world stage left. The new millennium holds its hiccupping breath then pukes on our shoes, where it solidifies, and remains.

9. In a landscape of gestures, we keep our hands in our pockets, behind our backs. Appendages should be as discrete as meaning.

10. Museums and libraries we embrace for their warmth, and allow the homeless to take the best seats.

11. Cities grind and like enormous sausage makers produce their wares. Soon it will be our turns. Cruelty is not worth the effort. Stars are lost on the beach.

There are 9 billion three hundred twenty seven thousand, fifty-two knives out there. Enough for each of you. A good jailer knows what to do.

B-Ville 2049

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