Indonesian artist Eko Nugroho has taken over La Sucrière with turquoise and navy blue: overlaid on the facade with its array of windows, the two colours come together in fantastic characters mixing Tim Burton and Indonesian graffiti. Part science fiction, part cartoon, Nugroho’s personae take their inspiration from robots and traditional puppets: a fan of Indonesian shadow theatre, the artist imbues his characters with a hip-hop/ breakdance energy that demonstrates the way the classics can exuberantly draw on urban art without doing themselves the least disservice. As Veduta’s guest artist in Vaulx-en-Velin, the artist has also worked with local youngsters to produce " The Rainbow under the Stone ", on the first floor.
With the special support of Caisse d’Epargne Rhône Alpes, official partner of the Biennale de Lyon 2009 / With the support of M.E.R.I.C/CIREME, C’PRO Lyon/ CAPAROL

In partnership with the various local actors, Veduta is devising and producing a great variety of events: artist residencies, artwork production, concerts, exhibitions, lectures, colloquia and performances in both unexpected and conventional venues.
Veduta aims to shake up the classic scheme of cultural mediation, which has traditionally comprised four actors: artwork, venue, mediator and audience. Veduta reflects a desire to break away from the gestural language of habitual cultural behaviours. For instance, should one stand silently before a work of art? Nothing could be less certain: on 5 July, on Place du 8 Mai 1945, a square in the Etats-Unis district of Lyon’s eighth arrondissement, Elshopo handed out pancakes silkscreened with a chocolate portrait of Michael Jackson. In the same quarter, since 15 May, Robert Milin has been walking up and down staircases in residential blocks on Rue Arrachart and gleaning expressions that he then transforms into “urban signage” in the form of lightboxes fixed to walls of buildings. During the same period, Eko Nugroho camped at La Maison Carmagnole in southern Vaulx-en-Velin. After spending a month with youngsters from this Lyon suburb, he staged L’arc-en-ciel sous la pierre at the open-air Théâtre de Verdure on 18 June… On 8 October and 2 December, with the ENS graduate training school, Veduta is staging a colloquium with a promising title (“The Future of the Everyday”), to be held in Sarkis’s artwork at MACLyon. At a later date, in the same venue, Veduta will ask whether it is still possible to be foreign? Every week from September to December, a couple will spend a night at the Biennale; Veduta’s after-sales service will run a hotline every Wednesday afternoon to answer all the questions you never dared ask about contemporary art. In October, Veduta will install an exhibition at the swimming baths in Décines, while Xu Zhen’s vehicle and the reconstruction of the car of notorious French gangster Jacques Mesrine – recently the subject of a biopic – will be on show at the Charlie Chaplin Centre in Vaulx-en-Velin …
Veduta is choosing to take “The Spectacle of the Everyday” literally and apply it to five themes: making, eating, inhabiting, talking and thinking – ordinary activities shared by all. But the idea here is, of course, to Make, Eat and Inhabit Art, and to Talk and Think About Art.
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Making contemporary art Artist Residencies
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Inhabiting contemporary art Rendez-vous Chez Soi
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Eating contemporary art Rendez-vous au Marché
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Talking about contemporary art Le SAV de Veduta
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Thinking about contemporary art Ongoing Forum in Sarkis’s Artwork
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