

Events
Tord-Boyaux
A TV-spit to be gulped down by more than one
Saturday May 17, 3pm
(in French)

The Glassbox collective takes root in the concrete basements of the Palais de Tokyo with an almost television show that may resemble a mid-afternoon breakfast show, or a cabaret with neither feathers nor champagne. Part funfair, part folk party, this burlesque yet highly instructive event will be presented by Mulov, the Youpron collective and Café Marylène. As comforting as a France3 Région newscast on a grape harvest day, it’ll be a chance to escape the crowds of the fair to talk about butts, carrots and semi-salted butter. You’ll cross paths with at least one minister, a rabbit, a clown, eggs and maybe even the milkman’s ass.
GLASSBOX
Glassbox is a non-profit association founded in 1997, with outposts in Paris and Montpellier. It supports young artists through exhibitions, residencies, production assistance and editorial projects. Its members are Clémence Agnez, Ugo Ballara, Benjamin Fraboulet, Alisson Haguenier, Paul Lepetit and Marion Lisch.
MULOV
Mulov is an actress, performer, influencer and author. With a pen steeped in black humor, Mulov performs her texts in art centers and on stand-up stages. Since September 2023, she has also presented Le Petit Cabaret de Nulle Part in collaboration with artist Masha Kils.
CAFÉ MARYLÈNE
Café Marylène is a cultural café opened by Lucie Baumann and Tony Regazzoni in 2023. Based in Plougasnou, North Finistère, this former country bistro is designed as an inclusive space open to artistic, cultural and festive practices. The café hosts artists and researchers in residence, contemporary art exhibitions, practice and discovery workshops, concerts, DJ sets…
YOUPRON
Youpron is an artistic, militant, feminist, anti-capitalist and pro-sex establishment for those interested in and questioning the relationship between pornographic cultures, capitalism and pop culture. It’s a home for sex workers and their allies. Youpron is: a publishing house, a fanzine, a residency and a duo of artists who create in relation to the issues raised by pornographic cultures as political acts. Youpron seeks to address the real place of obscenity today, with an offbeat, humorous approach.