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Since 2015, self-taught painter Archibald Apori, who has always nourished a practice in drawing, has conducted several workshops as an intervening artist in secondary schools, prisons and associative organizations.
His work revolves around the notions of travel, movement and immobility. Within his work , drawing continues to hold an important place, offering Apori the privileged means, both in terms of speed and gesture, to explore his concepts.
Through his process, Archibald Apori attempts to re-arrange the images he encounters in everyday life by painting spaces of interaction. Opting for these references, he works by hybridization, re–shaping them in response to the chosen subject.
In 2016, he participated in the Contemporary Drawing Festival of the Toulon Museum. In 2015, he was awarded the mixed media drawing prize by the city of Guyancourt.
Archibald Apori was born in France in 1987. He lives and works in the Paris suburbs.
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SATELLITE
EVENTS
On Sptember 21st, from 7PM to 9PM, the gallery space will host a round-table evening.
The event is free and open to all.
This interdisciplinary programme will explore the motif of games as social ritual through propositions by invited guests Fernanda Ballesteros, Chantal Barthélémy-Ruiz and Archibald Apori.

If you wish to submit an activity for our Satelitte Events please contact us via e-mail at contact@memoire-a-venir.org
Programme
19h Reading
Fernanda Ballesteros (author, artist) writes short fictions inspired by plastic artwork encountered on her path. She will offer us a reading of a short tale comissioned by the gallery inspired by “Common Ground”.
19h20 Round Table
Chantal Barthélémy Ruiz is a specialist in Game Sciences. In an open conversation with the audience she and Archibald Apori will discuss the importance of the practice of games as a tool for buidling up a society.
20h Collective imaginary board game
Archibald Apori and Margalit Berriet will reveal an imaginary board game inviting all to join in a participatory experiment in free hand drawin expression.