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Thomas MAILAENDER

トーマス・マイレンダー

Thomas Mailaender is born in 1979 in Marseille, he lives and works between Marseille and Paris. He is generally recognized as a photographer although in reality he employs a wide range of media including ceramic, cyanotype and collage. He is both a collector and archivist and as an insatiable enthusiast of the image, practices his own form of “appropriationism” in both digital and analog fields. He surfs the Internet fishing for “pearls” and digs up photos from the press of yesteryear, from old publications and bric-a-brac sales, which he stores, classifies and digests, before regurgitating them using montage, drawing on prints, playing with their register, enlarging them or associating them with various objects. He has assembled a vast collection —“The Fun Archaeology”—a kind of archaeological study of the worst of the contemporary world, whose documents highlight the vernacular richness of their language and their accidental poetry. Thomas Mailaender’s entire oeuvre ponders the question of taste, finding answers on the cutting edge of kitsch, amateurism and vulgarity, taking in both the comic and the sentimental.
Amongst his most recent and large-scale solo exhibitions is Les Belles Images, held in 2024 at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie (MEP) in Paris. He also enjoyed his first retrospective in a European museum with The Fun Archive at the NRWForum in Düsseldorf in 2017. His works have featured in exhibitions held by important art institutions and in international shows, such as the MoMA in San Francisco (“Don’t! Photography” and “Art of Mistakes” organized by Clément Chéroux), the Saatchi Gallery and the Tate Modern in London, the Palais de Tokyo in Paris and the Rencontres d’Arles. He has published a number of art books and was awarded a residency by LVMH Métiers d’Art. He has also curated several exhibitions including “Hara Kiri” (Rencontres d’Arles, 2016) and “Photo Pleasure Palace” with Erik Kessels (Unseen, Amsterdam, 2017).

Exhibitions of Thomas MAILAENDER

PEROPERO (The White Show)

Thomas MAILAENDER

9/11 - 10/4/2025
GALLERY HOURS | Tue.–Sat. 11:00–19:00 (Sat. 13:00–14:00 CLOSED)
CLOSED | Sun-Mon., National Holidays
* Temporarily Closed | Sept 18 to 20