02/17 @ 8:00pm - Cédrick Eymenier

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Cédrick Eymenier

Cédrick Eymenier was born in 1974 in Béziers, France. Artist and musician, he lives and works in Montpellier (F). Since his 2001 graduation from the École supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Nîmes, he has participated in several group & solo exhibitions. His work combines photography, installation, sound installation, projection, and video. In 2002, he started a serie of films entitled Platform, for which he collaborated with musicians (Stephan Mathieu, Fennesz, Giuseppe Ielasi…) to create original soundtracks. The films are screened and displayed in different contexts: as contemporary art, architecture, experimental music. Recently worked as a curator with a suite of group shows entitled Esope Reste Ici Et Se Repose.

Publications:
Writes for the Japanese music magazine OkFred, and since 1998, is a regular contributor to Purple Journal.
Bellevue, Landscape photographs, Purple books/Fiction inc (2000), Lindre 03, residency catalogue from the Centre d’Art Contemporain la Synagogue de Delme (2006), Offshore, contemporary art review #14 (2007).

Cédrick Eymenier is  co-director of the site www.coriolislab.org which recently created a record label Coriolis Sounds.

P#01 EuraLille – original music by Giuseppe Ielasi (3″26′) 2006
P#02 London (Canary wharf + City) – original music by Motion & Sogar (7″09′) 2007
P#03 La Defense (Paris) – original music by Sogar (16″07′) 2005
P#04 Dalle Beaugrenelle (Paris) – original music by Pirandèlo (2″45′) 2006
P#05 Porte de Bagnolet (Paris) – original music by Sebastien Roux (3″30) 2005
P#06 Porte de Bercy (Paris) – original music by Sebastien Roux (4″58′) 2007
P#07 Aéroport Roissy CDG (Paris) – original music by Sebastien Roux (3″30′) 2004
P#08 Frankfurt – original music by Cats Hats Gowns (11″45′) 2004
P#09 Chicago – original music by Fennesz (19″18′) 2006
P#10 Miami – original music by Stephan Mathieu (15″17′) 2005
P#11 Rotterdam – original music by Vladislav Delay (18″12′) 2008
P#12 Tokyo – original music by Akira Rabelais, Oren Ambarchi, Taylor Deupree (37″37′) 2008

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