Come discover the 22 Major Arcana cards reinterpreted by artist Jimmy Beauquesne and have your cards read by Gerardo Mora Vera, a tarot reader and member of the Tarot Tarot collective.
Jimmy Beauquesne was inspired by the traditional archetypes of the Tarot de Marseille. A fan of American pop music since he was a teenager, he has chosen to replace each traditional tarot figure with a star whose background, story and values embody the original symbols of the tarot. But Tomorrow Never Came is a contemporary variation on the Tarot de Marseille that questions the representation of icons in pop culture and explores our complex relationship with the familiar yet inaccessible figures that populate our collective imagination.
Jimmy Beauquesne (1991, France) is a graduate of ENSAAMA in Paris and the École supérieure d'art de Clermont Métropole (DNSEP, 2017). He lives and works in Paris, where his drawing and installation practice hybridises intimate spaces, mass culture, ornamentation and science fiction.
Jimmy Beauquesne has taken part in numerous group exhibitions, including at the Magasins Généraux in Pantin (2019), the MAMC+ in Saint-Etienne (2020), the Palais de Tokyo (2023) and the Frac Ile de France (2024), as well as at the Institut d'art contemporain for Jeune création internationale, Biennale de Lyon in 2022.
Practical information
➝ Saturday 22 March from 3.30 PM to 5.30 PM
➝ Free (reception and participation as attendees arrive)
The exhibition In the Hours Between Dawns is accessible from 1 PM to 7 PM with the daily admission ticket or upon presentation of the Télérama Pass.
Jimmy Beauquesne was inspired by the traditional archetypes of the Tarot de Marseille. A fan of American pop music since he was a teenager, he has chosen to replace each traditional tarot figure with a star whose background, story and values embody the original symbols of the tarot. But Tomorrow Never Came is a contemporary variation on the Tarot de Marseille that questions the representation of icons in pop culture and explores our complex relationship with the familiar yet inaccessible figures that populate our collective imagination.
Jimmy Beauquesne (1991, France) is a graduate of ENSAAMA in Paris and the École supérieure d'art de Clermont Métropole (DNSEP, 2017). He lives and works in Paris, where his drawing and installation practice hybridises intimate spaces, mass culture, ornamentation and science fiction.
Jimmy Beauquesne has taken part in numerous group exhibitions, including at the Magasins Généraux in Pantin (2019), the MAMC+ in Saint-Etienne (2020), the Palais de Tokyo (2023) and the Frac Ile de France (2024), as well as at the Institut d'art contemporain for Jeune création internationale, Biennale de Lyon in 2022.
Practical information
➝ Saturday 22 March from 3.30 PM to 5.30 PM
➝ Free (reception and participation as attendees arrive)
The exhibition In the Hours Between Dawns is accessible from 1 PM to 7 PM with the daily admission ticket or upon presentation of the Télérama Pass.