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Abel Quentin 2021
Thibault de Montaigu 2020
Sofia Aouine 2019
Raphaël Rupert 2018
Pierre Ducrozet & Zarca 2017
Nina Yargekov 2016
Jean-Noël Orengo 2015
Aurélien Bellanger 2014
Monica Sabolo 2013
Oscar Coop-Phane 2012
Marien Defalvard 2011
Abdellah Taia 2010
Simon Liberati 2009
Tristan Garcia 2008
Amélie Nothomb 2007
Christine Angot 2006
Joy Sorman 2005
Bruce Benderson 2004
Pierre Merot 2003
Grégoire Bouillier 2002
Christopher Donner 2001
Nicolas Rey 2000
Michel Houellebecq 1996
Guillaume Dustan 1999
Virginie Despentes 1998
Philippe Jaenada 1997
Jacques A. Bertrand 1995
Vincent Ravalec 1994
Flore Prize

A brief history

Le Prix de Flore fut fondé un jour de mai 1994, autour d’une des tables du Flore, dans le but de couronner un auteur au talent « prometteur ». Les critères de sélection étant l’originalité, la modernité, la jeunesse.

The Jury, chaired by Frédéric Beigebeder, is made up of Jacques Braunstein, Manuel Carcassonne, Carole Chrétiennot, Michèle Fitoussi, Jean-rené Van Der Plaetsen, François Reynaert, Jean-pierre Saccani, Bertrand de Saint-Vincent, Christophe Tison, Philippe Vandel, Arnaud Alive.

The jury is distinguished by its independence, its freedom, its insolence. It is in November that the Prize is awarded during an evening at the Café de Flore. Mr Miroslav Siljegovic, honorary president, presents the winner with a check for 6100 euros as well as a glass of Pouilly engraved in his name, to be consumed without moderation during a year at the Flore.

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Abel Quentin

ABEL QUENTIN 2021, Le Voyant d’Etampes (Editions de l’Observatoire)

The five selected novels:
Cinq dans tes yeux d’Hadrien Bels (Éditions de L’Iconoclaste)
Un hiver à Wuhan de Alexandre Labruffe (Éditions Verticales)
La grâce de Thibault de Montaigu (Éditions Plon)
Sept gingembres de Christophe Perruchas (Éditions du Rouergue)
La trajectoire des confettis de Marie-Eve Thuot (Éditions du sous-sol)

Abel Quentin
2021
Thibault de Montaigu

THIBAULT DE MONTAIGU 2020, La Grâce (Plon)

The six selected novels:
Grande couronne de Salomé Kiner (Éditions Christian Bourgois)
Wonder Landes de Alexandre Labruffe (Éditions Verticales)
Mobylette de Frédéric Ploussard (Éditions Héloïse d’Ormesson)
Le voyant d’Etampes de Abel Quentin (Éditions de l’Observatoire)
Mon mari de Maud Ventura (Éditions de L’Iconoclaste)
Feu de Maria Pourchet (Fayard)

Thibault de Montaigu
2020
Sofia Aouine

SOFIA AOUINE 2019, Rhapsodie des oubliés (La Martinière)

The four selected novels::
Rhapsodie des oubliés de Sofia Aouine (Éditions La Martinière)
La Maison d’Emma Becker (Éditions Flammarion)
Nino dans la nuit de Simon et Capucine Johannin (Éditions Allia)
Chroniques d’une station service d’Alexandre Labruffe (Éditions Verticales)

Sofia Aouine
2019
Raphaël Rupert

RAPHAËL RUPERT 2018, Anatomie de l’amant de ma femme (L’Arbre Vengeur)

The nominees:
Arcadie d’Emmanuelle Bayamak-Tam (P.O.L)
Babylone Express de Mathilde-Marie de Malfilâtre (Le Dilettante)
Leurs enfants après eux de Nicolas Mathieu (Actes Sud)
Anatomie de l’amant de ma femme de Raphaël Rupert (L’Arbre vengeur )

Raphaël Rupert
2018
Pierre Ducrozet & Zarca

PIERRE DUCROZET, L’invention des Corps (Actes Sud) & ZARCA, Paname underground (Goutte d’or)

For the first time in 23 years, the Prix de Flore was awarded in the third round ex-aequo to 2 nominees, with 6 votes for Pierre Crozet for L’invention des Corps (Actes Sud) and 6 votes for Zarca and Paname Underground (Goutte d’or).

The nominees:
Pierre Ducrozet, L’INVENTION DES CORPS (Actes Sud)
David Dufresne, NEW MOON (Seuil)
Eva Ionesco, INNOCENCE (Grasset)
Marion Vernoux, MOBILE HOME (L’Olivier)
Zarca, PANAME UNDERGROUND (Goutte d’Or)

Pierre Ducrozet & Zarca
2017
Nina Yargekov

NINA YARGEKOV 2016, Double Nationalité (P.O.L)

The nominees:
Boris Bergmann, Déserteur (Éditions Calmann-Lévy)
Cédric Gras, Anthracite (Éditions Stock)
Joann Sfar, Comment tu parles de ton père (Éditions Albin Michel)
Leila Slimani, Chanson douce (Éditions Gallimard)
Nina Yargekov, Double nationalité (Éditions POL)

Nina Yargekov
2016
Jean-Noël Orengo

JEAN-NOËL ORENGO 2015, La fleur du capital (Grasset)

The nominees:
Laurent Binet, La septième fonction du langage (Grasset)
Pierre Ducrozet, Eroica (Grasset)
Emilie Frèche, Un homme dangereux (Stock)
Jean-Pierre Montal, Les années Foch (Pierre-Guillaume de Roux)
Daniel Parokia, Avant de rejoindre le grand soleil (Buchet-Chastel)

Jean-Noël Orengo
2015
Aurélien Bellanger

AURÉLIEN BELLANGER 2014, L’Aménagement du territoire (Gallimard)

The six novels selected:
Frederika Amalia Finkelstein, L’Oubli (L’Arpenteur/Gallimard)
Ismaël Jude, Dancing with myself (Verticales)
Franck Maubert, Visible la nuit (Fayard)
Aurélien Bellanger, L’Aménagement du territoire (Gallimard)
Leïla Slimani, Dans le jardin de l’ogre (Gallimard)

Aurélien Bellanger
2014
Monica Sabolo

MONICA SABOLO 2013, “Tout cela n’a rien à voir avec moi” (Lattès)

VIDEO : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HWqITKqsKk

The nine novels selected:
Nelly Allard, Moment d’un couple (Gallimard)
Xavier Boissel, Autopsie des ombres (Inculte)
David di Nota, Ta femme me trompe (Gallimard)
Olivier Lebé, Repulse Bay (Allia)
Fabien Prade, Parce que tu me plais (NiL)
Monica Sabolo, Tout cela n’a rien à voir avec moi (Lattès)
Sacha Sperling, J’ai perdu tout ce que j’amais (Fayard)
Flore Vasseur, En bande organisée (Editions des Equateurs)
Marc Weitzmann, Une matière inflammable (Stock)

Monica Sabolo
2013
Oscar Coop-Phane

OSCAR COOP-PHANE 2012, “Zenith Hotel” (Finitude)

VIDEO : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4snVEI7JwI

The six novels selected:
Pit Agarmen, La nuit a dévoré le monde (Robert Laffont)
Aurélien Bellanger, La Théorie de l’information (Gallimard)
Anne Berest, Les Patriarches (Grasset)
Oscar Coop-Phane, Zenith Hôtel (Finitude)
Philippe Djian, “Oh…” (Gallimard)
Anne Serre, Petite table sois mise! (Verdier)

Oscar Coop-Phane
2012
Marien Defalvard

MARIEN DEFALVARD 2011, «Du temps qu’on existait» (Grasset)

The six novels selected:
Marien Defalvard, Du temps qu’on existait (Grasset)
Patrice Lelorain, Revenants (La Table Ronde)
Jérôme Leroy, Le bloc (Gallimard, “Série noire”)
Edouard Limonov, Journal d’un raté (Albin Michel)
Olivier Maulin, Les lumières du ciel (Balland)
Vanessa Schneider, Le pacte des vierges (Stock)

Marien Defalvard
2011
Abdellah Taia

ABDELLAH TAIA 2010, « Le jour du roi », Seuil

VIDEO : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vt3-ZTO0Kek

The five novels selected:
« La fille de son père » de Anne Berest (Seuil)
« Naissance d’un pont » de Maylis de Kerangal (Verticales)
« Les assoiffées » de Bernard Quiriny (Seuil)
« À la folle jeunesse » de Ann Scott (Stock)
« Le jour du roi » de Abdellah Taïa (Seuil)

Abdellah Taia
2010
Simon Liberati

SIMON LIBERATI 2009, « L’hyper-Justine », Flammarion

VIDEO : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_nth76uqps

The five novels selected:
Michka Assayas, Solo (Grasset)
Samuel Corto, Parquet flottant (Denoël)
Simon Liberati, L’hyper-Justine (Flammarion)
Giulio Minghini, Fake (Allia)
Jean-Marc Parisis, Les aimants (Stock)

Simon Liberati
2009
Tristan Garcia

TRISTAN GARCIA 2008, « La meilleure part des hommes », Gallimard

VIDEO : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZtMkrP36Yc

The five novels selected:
Pierric Bailly, Polichinelle (POL)
Tristan Garcia, La meilleure part des hommes (Gallimard)
Karine Tuil, La domination (Grasset)
Philippe Vilain, Faux-Père(Grasset)
Aude Walker, Saloon (Denoël)

Tristan Garcia
2008
Amélie Nothomb

AMELIE NOTHOMB 2007, «Ni d’Eve, ni d’Adam», Albin Michel

The seven novels selected:
« Viens là que je te tue ma belle » de Boris Bergman (Scali)
« Un roman russe » d’Emmanuel Carrère (POL)
« Cercle » de Yannick Haenel (Gallimard)
« Nada exist » de Simon Liberati (Flammarion)
« Pâle sang bleu » d’Alizé Meurisse (Allia)
« Ni d’Eve, ni d’Adam » de Amélie Nothomb (Albin Michel)
« Technosmose » de Mathieu Terence (Gallimard)

Amélie Nothomb
2007
Christine Angot

CHRISTINE ANGOT 2006, «Rendez-vous», Flammarion

The six novels selected:
« Rendez-vous » de Christine Angot (Flammarion)
« Supplément au roman national » de Jean-Eric Boulin (Stock)
« Grande Jonction » de Maurice G. Dantec (Albin Michel)
« L’heure et l’ombre » de Pierre Jourde (L’Esprit des Péninsules)
« Les Bienveillantes » de Jonathan Littell (Gallimard)
« Une fille dans la ville » de Flore Vasseur (Ed. des Equateurs)

Christine Angot
2006
Joy Sorman

JOY SORMAN 2005, «Boys, boys, boys», Gallimard

The six novels selected:
« Kuru » de Thomas Gunzig (Au Diable Vauvert)
« Le livre pour enfants » de Christophe Honoré (L’Olivier)
« Asiles de fous » de Régis Jauffret (Gallimard)
« Je m’appelle Jeanne Mass » de Thomas Lélu (Léo Scheer)
« Et mon fils avec moi n’apprendra qu’à pleurer » de Frédéric Roux (Grasset)
« Boys, boys, boys » de Joy Sorman (Gallimard)

Joy Sorman
2005
Bruce Benderson

BRUCE BENDERSON 2004, «Autobiographie érotique», Rivages

The eight novels selected:
« Les Désaxés » de Christine Angot (Stock)
« Anthologie des apparitions » de Simon Libérati (Flammarion)
« Partouz » de Yann Moix (Grasset)
« Biographie de la faim » Amélie Nothomb (Albin michel)
« L’agent dormant » de Fabrice Pliskin (Flammarion)
« Le 18 » de Ludovic Roubaudi ( Le Dilettante)
« Cà ne se fait pas » de Isabelle Spaak (Ed. des Equateurs)
« Autobiographie érotique » de Bruce Benderson (Rivages)

Bruce Benderson
2004
Pierre Merot

PIERRE MEROT 2003, «Mammifères», Flammarion

The five novels selected:
« Service clientèle » de Benoît Duteurtre (Gallimard)
« Les derniers jours de la classe ouvrière » de Aurélie Filippetti (Stock)
« Univers, univers » de Régis Jauffret (Verticales)
« Mammifères » de Pierre Mérot (Flammarion)
« Allah superstar » de Y B (Grasset)

Pierre Merot
2003
Grégoire Bouillier

GREGOIRE BOULLIER 2002, « Rapport sur moi », Allia

The six novels selected:
« Pourquoi le Brésil » de Christine Angot (Stock)
« Exhibition » de Michka Assayas (L’Arpenteur/Gallimard)
« Rapport sur moi » de Grégoire Bouillier (Allia)
« Rose bonbon » de Nicolas Jones-Gorlin (Gallimard)
« La terre promise, pas encore » de Michael Sebban (Ramsay)
« Archimondain, jolipunk » de Camille de Toledo (Calmann Lévy)

Grégoire Bouillier
2002
Christopher Donner

CHRISTOPHE DONNER 2001, « L’Empire de la Morale », Grasset

The six novels selected:
« L’Empire de la Morale », de Christophe Donner (Grasset)
« Promenade », de Régis Jauffret (Verticales)
« L’Agrume », de Valérie Mrejen (Allia)
« Toboggan », de Fabrice Pliskin (Flammarion)
« Cavalcade », de Bruno de Stabenrath (Laffont)
« L’Absolue Perfection du Crime », de Tanguy Viel (Minuit)

Christopher Donner
2001
Nicolas Rey

NICOLAS REY 2000, « Mémoire Courte », Au Diable Vauvert

The four novels selected:
« Quitter la ville », de Christine Angot (Stock)
« Anissa Corto », de Yann Moix (Grasset)
« Mémoire Courte », de Nicolas Rey (Au Diable Vauvert)
« Ingrid Caven », de Jean-Jacques Schuhl (Gallimard)

Nicolas Rey
2000
Michel Houellebecq

MICHEL HOUELLEBECQ 1996, « Le Sens du Combat », Flammarion

The six novels selected:
« Truismes » de Marie Darrieussecq (POL)
« Blocus Solus » de Bertrand Delcour (Série Noire – Gallimard)
« Retour à Eden » de Christophe Donner (Grasset)
« Le Sens du Combat » de Michel Houellebecq (Flammarion)
« Le jour du chien » de Caroline Lamarche (Editions de Minuit)
« Inch Allah » de Marc-Edouard Nabe (Editions du Rocher)

Michel Houellebecq
1996
Guillaume Dustan

GUILLAUME DUSTAN 1999, « Nicolas Pages », Balland

The six novels selected:
« Nicolas Pages », de Guillaume Dustan (Balland)
« La Décomposition », d’Anne Garetta (Grasset )
« Je voudrais que quelqu’un m’attende quelque part », d’Anna Gavalda (Le Dilettante)
« Descente », de Charles Pepin (Flammarion)
« L’un pour l’autre », de Nathalie Rheims (Galilée)
« Journal d’un coeur sec », de Mathieu Terence (Phébus)

Guillaume Dustan
1999
Virginie Despentes

VIRGINIE DESPENTES 1998, « Les jolies Choses », Grasset

The five novels selected:
« Les jolies Choses », de Virginie Despentes (Grasset)
« Sans moi », de Marie Desplechin (Editions de l’Olivier)
« Plus fort que moi », de Guillaume Dustan (P.O.L)
« Treize minutes », de Nicolas Rey (Valat)
« Je pense à toi tous les jours », d’Héléna Villovitch (Editions de l’Olivier)

Virginie Despentes
1998
Philippe Jaenada

PHILIPPE JAENADA 1997, « Le chameau Sauvage », Julliard

The six novels selected:
« La mort subite du Nourrisson », de Christophe Beaufils (Champ Vallon)
« Au Plafond », d’Eric Chevillard (Minuit)
« Je sors ce Soir », de Guillaume Dustan (P.O.L)
« Le chameau Sauvage », de Philippe Jaenada (Julliard)
« Ma Vie (titre provisoire) », de Jack-Alain Léger (Salvy)
« Des Hommes qui s’éloignent », de François Taillandier (Fayard)

Philippe Jaenada
1997
Jacques A. Bertrand

JACQUES A. BERTRAND 1995, « Le pas du loup », Julliard

The six novels selected:
« Le pas du loup » de Jacques A.Bertrand (Julliard)
« Un ruban noir » de Vincent Borel (Actes sud)
« Baise-moi » de Virginie Despentes (Editions Florent Massot)
« Trop sensibles » de Marie Desplechin (Editions de l’Olivier)
« Le Général Solitude » d’Eric Faye (Le Serpent à Plumes)
« La puissance des mouches » de Lydie Salvayre (Editions du Seuil)

Jacques A. Bertrand
1995
Vincent Ravalec

VINCENT RAVALEC 1994, «Cantique de la Racaille», Flammarion

The five novels selected:
« Patte de velours » de Frédéric Fajardie (POL)
« La folie du moment » de Jean-François Kervéan (Calmann-Lévy)
« Bientôt nous ne serons plus rien » de Xavier Patier (La Table ronde)
« Cantique de la racaille » de Vincent Ravalec (Flammarion)
« L’ange et le réservoir de liquide à freins » d’Alix de Saint André (Gallimard-Série Noire)

Vincent Ravalec
1994
Joffrine Donnadieu

The Prix de Flore 2022 was awarded in the third round to Joffrine Donnadieu for her novel “Chienne et Louve” (Editions Gallimard) by 8 votes against 4 to “L’inconduite” by Emma Becker (Editions Albin Michel).

 

She succeeds Abel Quentin, and joins a demanding list of winners that includes Michel Houellebecq, Aurélien Bellanger, Tristan Garcia, Virginie Despentes, Christine Angot and Amélie Nothomb.

Founded in 1994 by Carole Chrétiennot and Frédéric Beigbeder, this prize has been awarded since its creation to an audacious young author with promising talent who receives a check for 6,150 euros and the right to drink Pouilly-fumé every day for one year in a glass engraved with his or her name. Françoise Sagan was the godmother of the first edition.

The Jury is composed of Frédéric Beigbeder, Jacques Braunstein, Manuel Carcassonne, Carole Chrétiennot, Michèle Fitoussi, François Reynaert, Jean-Pierre Saccani, Bertrand de Saint-Vincent, Christophe Tison, Philippe Vandel, Arnaud Viviant

 

1887 - 1930

Birth of Surrealism at the Café de Flore

1930 - 1939

The flore is in vogue

1939 - 1945

The Occupation

1945 - 1950

Paris, after the war

60's

The New Wave

80's

Saint Germain became the most famous village in the world

2000's

In a famous Café’s backstage
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Photography
Fashion
Cinéma
Artistically Flore

From his opening in 1887 on the boulevard Saint-Germain, the Café de Flore is touched by art. it is located in one of the most famous village of Paris, it is the heart of intelligentsia, literature and arts. Around its tables are born famous Art trend direction such as Dadaism, Surrealism and Existentialism. The spirit of literature genius still lived into the café (Apollinaire, Breton, Aragon, Malraux, then Camus, Queneau…), who dedicated their novels to it. Some of literature art masterpieces were written in the Café de Flore.

Many artist generations flow aand succeed at the Café de Flore: writers, editors, painters, photographers, directors, musicians, singers, stylists, dancers… this building in the 6th district of Paris is the place where fame can swing with discreet harmony.

Open to Avant-garde trend, that became the center of contemporary and modern creativity, the Café de Flore nestle and inspire mythic artist: Picasso, Giacometti, Duras, Juliette Gréco, Vian, Doisneau, Cartier-Bresson, Sieff, Montand, Polanski, Bardot, Gainsbourg, Sagan, Saint-Laurent, Givenchy, Rochas, Noureev, Béjart… During the 50’s, this Parisian cultural symbol seduced number of Americans, such as Ernest Hemingway, Truman Capote, Jean Seberg, Gary Cooper… More than ever, the Café de Flore support and promote artists.

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Set de table de Sempé

Les fameux sets du Café de Flore dessinés par Sempé, fidèle habitué du Flore depuis plus de 40 ans.

Placemats by Sempé
Photography

For over a century and a half, the Café de Flore, at the crossroads of trends, has inspired the most illustrious photographers through prestigious collaborations. Brassaï, Helmut Newton, Richard Avedon, Peter Lindbergh, Paolo Roversi, Mario Testino, Annie Leibovitz or Dominique Issermann, have all captured the spirit of the times at Café de Flore

Photography
Fashion

Quite a few number of Haute Couture (Fashion Show) happen at the 172 boulevard Saint-Germain : Chanel, Yves Saint Laurent, Chloe, Sonia Rykiel and Paco Rabanne.

Sonia Rykiel and Louis Vuitton create their photo shooting campaign collection in the Café de Flore

For its 60th birthday, Longchamp chose the Café de Flore as the décor for its advertising campaign. Famous photographers Mert and Marcus pictured Kate Moss and Gaspard Ulliel. Those pictures had been used as a decoration for the new shop façade in New York. The picture of the Café de Flore charmed Madison Avenue: Longchamp was really insisting on the importance of the place where the pictures have been taken.

Emma Watson, who is the new ambassador of Lancôme, did a photo shooting at the Café de Flore for the advertisement campaign of the new perfume Trésor Midnight Rose

Fashion
Cinéma

Depuis la Nouvelle Vague, les réalisateurs se pressent au Café de Flore. Ils viennent eux aussi capturer la magie du lieu et son parfum intemporel. En 1944, Yves Allégret avait même fait reconstruire le décor du Flore dans les studios niçois pour les besoins de son film La boîte aux rêves.

Jean-Marc Vallée, jeune réalisateur d’avant-garde québécois, auteur du très remarqué C.R.A.Z.Y., présente un film dont il a le secret et qu’il a souhaité appeler Café de Flore. Pour son premier long-métrage, L’amour dure trois ans, l’écrivain à succès Frédéric Beigbeder, a lui aussi tourné au Flore qu’il connaît bien…

Cinéma
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Parcours Saint-Germain
2019 Le Flore et l'Art
2018 Daisuke Yokota et Raphaël Dallaporta
2017 Ange Leccia
2016 Mathieu Mercier
2015 FRANCK SCURTI
2014 LE GUN
2013 Jeanne SUSPLUGAS
2012 Cerise DOUCEDE
2011 Renaud Auguste Dormeuil
2010 Rhona BITNER
2009 Guy Limone
2008 Nicole TRAN BA VANG
2007 NATASHA LESUEUR
2006 Michael LIN
2004 Erwin WURM
2002 Stéphane CALAIS
Claude RUTAULT
Parcours Saint-Germain

Le Parcours Saint germain est une manifestation annuelle d’art contemporain, qui propose une promenade artistique dans ce quartier mythique. Une trentaine d’artistes sont invités chaque année à créer des œuvres inédites, présentées dans les lieux emblématiques du quartier, Place Saint-Germain-des-Prés, dans la chapelle de l’Ecole nationale supérieure des beaux-arts, Place Furstenberg, chez Christian Dior, Louis Vuitton, au Café de Flore…

Cette exposition renoue avec une longue tradition qui fit de Saint-Germain-des-Prés, l’un des symboles de la vie culturelle parisienne.

www.parcourssaintgermain.com

Comité de soutien

M. Jean-Paul Claverie – Conseiller du Président – Groupe L.V.M.H
M. Jean-Pierre Lecoq – Conseiller de Paris, Maire du 6e arrondissement
M. Miroslav Siljegovic et Mme Monique Mouroux – Comité Saint-Germain-des-Prés
M. Alfred Pacquement – Directeur du Musée national d’art moderne – Centre Georges Pompidou
M. Henry-Claude Cousseau – Directeur de l’Ecole nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris
Mme Pascale Le Thorel – Critique d’art et Directrice des éditions de l’Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Paris
M. Alain Reinaudo – Directeur adjoint, département des échanges artistiques de CulturesFrance
Mme Marie-Laure Jousset – Responsable et conservateur du design – Centre Georges Pompidou
Mme Anne-Marie Charbonneaux – Présidente des amis du Jeu de Paume
M. Hervé Mikaeloff – Consultant en art contemporain
M. Gilles de Bure – Critique d’art
M. Kamel Mennour – Galeriste
Mme agnès b – Créatrice
M. Jean-Charles de Castelbajac – Créateur
M. Olivier Massart – La Mode en Images
Mme Sylvie Winckler – Collectionneur
Mme Astrid de T’Sercleas – Journaliste
Melle Carole Chrétiennot – Café de Flore (télécharger interview PDF)
Mme Sandra Mulliez – Collectionneur

Parcours Saint-Germain
Le Flore et l’Art

The Café de Flore has been supporting the Parcours Saint-Germain since its creation and is one of the venues most faithful to the program and most invested in supporting creation. Each year, Carole Chrétiennot, artistic director, invites an artist to propose an in-situ installation inspired by this mythical place.

In 2019, Le Café de Flore offers to revisit this commitment, confirmed over the years, through a retrospective of works co-produced by the Café de Flore and the Parcours Saint-Germain during previous editions.

This exhibition brings together works by renowned artists such as Renaud-Auguste Dormeuil, Ange Leccia, Le Gun, Michael Lin, Franck Scurti, Jeanne Susplugas, Nicole Tran Ba Vang and Erwin Wurm. Always on the cutting edge of contemporary art, Café de Flore has invited Jefferson Fouquet, artisan florist, to propose a floral installation, an interpretation of a selection from this collection.

Le Flore et l'Art
2019
Daisuke Yokota et Raphaël Dallaporta

Café de Flore and Jean-Kenta Gauthier Gallery are pleased to announce the exhibition Daisuke Yokota / Raphaël Dallaporta : Formes de l’Abstrait, a favorite of Carole Chrétiennot, artistic director of Café de Flore

The exhibition associates two sets of photographs articulated around the distance that separates abstraction from figuration in photography: the photographic objects of Raphaël Dallaporta’s Covariance series, ineluctably figurative, reveal themselves to be mathematical abstractions, while the solarized photographs of Daisuke Yokota’s Inversion series, at first glance abstract, reveal bodies, still lifes, and landscapes for the most part.

As such, a bay window of the Café de Flore becomes a sky composed of a multitude of frames and the pieces hanging from the mirrors suggest elements of nature, so dear to this mythical place.

The solarized photographs of the Inversion series by Daisuke Yokota, born in Japan in 1983, are the result of superimpositions and manipulations of photographs taken by the artist in the past. The artist, whose work proposes a dense reflection on human memory, superimposes layers of images as a metaphor for his memories and experiences. At first abstract, these images reveal themselves after contemplation, mostly bodies, still lifes, landscapes.

Raphaël Dallaporta, born in France in 1980, is developing an artistic practice based on dialogue with international researchers, and offers an unusual cohesion between history, science and art. The installation Covariance was conceived with the French mathematician Alexandre Brouste. These images, which resemble pieces of clouds in a cosmic sky, are formed by exploiting mathematical formulas incorporating a random principle of covariance.

The conjunction of contemplative works by Daisuke Yokota and Raphaël Dallaporta invites the visitor to question the border between figurative and abstract, between observation and imagination.

With the participation of Emmanuelle de l’Écotais

Daisuke Yokota et Raphaël Dallaporta
2018
Ange Leccia

“Ange Leccia is a major artist, one of the French pioneers of video art. Since the beginning of the 1980s, light and image, combined with the human being, are the raw material of his work. […] Thus, faces and landscapes held by the camera respond to each other, manufactured moments, seized instants. […] The artist makes subjects appear: he films faces which, in order to become subjects, must be looked at, visited, questioned. He establishes a singular face-to-face between the filmmaker and the filmed subject in order to find out what a face reveals, beyond the surface, beyond the being. In devices mostly of great simplicity, far from superproduction in order to be as close as possible to the subject, he records breathing, the beating of eyelashes, of veins, events that make up the being: accurate portraits, captured, sometimes stolen in that they grasp the being beyond its consciousness. […] He creates effects by using slow motion, sampling, repetition, colorization and solarization. Music is another component of Ange Leccia’s works: more than a mechanism, it induces a state, a particular relationship between the image and its viewer. It is never about speeches nor words with him, it is an art if not silent, at least made of a language all the more universal that it combines image and music. […] The breath of life that infuses this installation can be read and felt as in a personal notebook. Returning to the essence of his work, to its profoundly intimate character, Ange Leccia traces here new paths between reality and fiction.” Excerpts from the text by Alexia Fabre

For this edition of Parcours Saint-Germain 2017, Ange Leccia accepts the invitation of the Café de Flore and proposes an installation developed for this mythical place. A video triptych presents a young woman, looking introspective, observing people in the café. Like a mirror installation, we can lose ourselves in our thoughts while watching this woman, thus recalling the particular state of mind of the Parisian cafés, which the Flore represents so well.

Co-production : Carole Chrétiennot / Café de Flore – Parcours Saint-Germain

Ange Leccia
2017
Mathieu Mercier

The protean work of Mathieu Mercier operates a shifting from ordinary objects to aesthetic experience. Their usefulness and symbolic values merge in an art marked by the avant-gardes and ready-mades, as well as by minimal art and current design. His productions seem to reveal, in a certain immediacy, their own mechanisms of construction, but behind their purified appearance remains an aspiration to the disturbance. The numerous references infecting his universe engage a plural reflection on problems that are at once plastic, memorial and phenomenological. The artist’s hybrid sculptures and installations thus convey an ambiguous relationship to reality, losing us in our own uncertainties, bordering on the enigmatic. The viewer is invited to give free rein to their imagination in the face of the multitude of possible interpretations.

For the Parcours Saint-Germain 2016, he was invited to create an in-situ project at the Café de Flore: all of the mirrors in this iconic place were covered with a semi-transparent adhesive whose pattern was inspired by the one of stylized mirrors in pop culture, from cartoons to Roy Lichtenstein. By shaping the reflection, which allows one to see and be seen, the artist questions the specific function of this highly symbolic object while at the same time exposing the limits of the games and social codes operated in this famous meeting place. The pop reference is thus accompanied by a conceptual approach of mise en abime establishing a hesitation in the way of apprehending these places with their claimed theatricality.

Co-production : Carole Chrétiennot / Café de Flore – Parcours Saint-Germain

Mathieu Mercier
2016
FRANCK SCURTI

FRANCK SCURTI AT THE CAFÉ DE FLORE

Michel Rein Gallery

“The work of Franck Scurti [born in 1965] is difficult to classify [because] the artist places himself in a movement that is less that of the quest, of the project, than of the finding and the attention to the moment. […] Franck Scurti wanders around the world and brings back from his travels emissions of signs, often minor, hardly perceptible, without much impact. […] Franck Scurti is not an inventor: he arranges, compares, hybridizes, enlarges and distorts as needed. The material is ready, formatted, the speeches have been made, the uses determined, the ideologies well in place. What remains for the artist is the infinite possibility of playing with elements whose rigidity and fixity are only of facade; all that is left is to do is tangling origins and functions, references and attributes.” Excerpt from the text by Elisabeth Wetterwald.

For the Parcours Saint-Germain, Franck Scurti invests the Café de Flore with new pieces from the Still Life series designed specifically for this emblematic place of the Parisian cultural life.

FRANCK SCURTI
2015
LE GUN

THE GUN is a collective founded in 2004 by five British artists (Neal Fox, Robert Rubbish, Stephanie Von Reiswitz, Chris Bianchi and Bill Bragg) who publishes an eponymous magazine of narrative illustrations. The collective also creates large-scale installations and drawings that blend punk, pop and surrealist aesthetics.

On the occasion of Parcours Saint-Germain, LE GUN occupies the famous Café de Flore. On the first floor, the Bar des Cornichons has been reconstructed, which was the meeting point of a group of surrealist artists from the 1920s, obsessed with black and white, called the Calamar Noir. The animal was the projection of their imagination and latent desires while the black ink symbolized the liquid of creation. On the evening of September 25, 1925, after the five members who made up the Black Squid group had gathered around a gargantuan black and white banquet, they all mysteriously died in different circumstances that remain unknown… LE GUN leaves room for doubt as to the reality of this group, from which he had already drawn inspiration for an exhibition at the Galerie Suzanne Tarasiève in 2012.

LE GUN
2014
Jeanne SUSPLUGAS

Jeanne Susplugas, multidisciplinary artist draws our addictions and obsessions.

For the Café de Flore, the artist specifically designed placemats and a series of contextual drawings. She uses for this new series, Bottles, the principle of her drawings Containers. Here, the flasks were changed to bottles of drinks-names are replaced by words which, when assembled, form sentences.

These have two origins: some are from the collection by the artist throughout his readings for ten years, others are the result of special orders to writers. With humor and poetry, the artist pays tribute to this legendary coffee and literature that she loves

Jeanne SUSPLUGAS
2013
Cerise DOUCEDE

To Cerise Doucède, photography is a way to give shape to her daydreams. Passionate about staging and creating installations, her work focuses on the relationship between human beings and objects. Her characters, lost in their thoughts, project their fears, obsessions and fantasies onto the sets and objects that surround them.

For the Parcours Saint-Germain, Cerise Doucède presents a new series of commissioned works, featuring personalities from Saint-Germain-des-Prés who gravitate around the Flore and the Parcours.

“I like these moments when I can reinvent the places, appropriate the objects to make them say something else. I like to suggest and not reveal stories.”

Cerise DOUCEDE
2012
Renaud Auguste Dormeuil

Project by Renaud Auguste-Dormeuil made for the Café de Flore, a series of strange portraits.
(Produced by Café de Flore and Parcours Saint-Germain)

“The quest for power is a laborious work, it is never the fruit of chance. It’s also the revelation of an oversized ego. By taking official photographs of “great men” from contemporary history, the series “Les Ambitieux” proposes a radical erasure of the expression of this ego.”

Parcours Saint-Germain and Café de Flore have chosen to honor collectors and their active role in supporting artists. The artist Renaud Auguste-Dormeuil is creating a series of portraits of collectors on commission, following the same principle as his series “Les Ambitieux”. He thus pays tribute to those who are the first supporters of artists while referring to the long tradition of commissioned portraits. A game will consist in trying to recognize the collectors exposed on the mirrors of the Café de Flore.

Renaud Auguste Dormeuil
2011
Rhona BITNER

Through her photographs, the New York artist Rhona Bitner leads an observation of the entertainment world.

She got interested in the circus and its actors: acrobats, trapeze artists, clowns and tightrope walkers emerge from the darkness while they begin their exploits. More recent series show the scene and its ornaments. Freed of their protagonists, these performance venues reveal their adornment: drapes, velvet curtains, spotlights and chandeliers occupy the image whose composition reflects a work on light.

In each of these photographs, the scene seems frozen, as in the silence that characterizes these short moments before or ending a show. Rhona Bitner captures and reflects this tension questioning the very notion of theatricality.

Seven photos of Stages series will be exhibited at the Café de Flore.

Rhona BITNER
2010
Guy LIMONE

Guy Limone was born in 1958 in Villefranche-sur-Saone. He lives and works in Paris. At Café de Flore, the artist imagines around the game, placemats in the spirit of his « tapestries », created from his collections of images, taken everywhere and always. Arranged in piles, the images remind a painter’s palette, a child’s room in disorder, a card game without rules …Some photographic prints will dress the windows and mirrors of Café de Flore.

Guy Limone uses various media such as photography, painting and installation, to work on the single and multiple, uniformity and diversity. Promoting the work in series, his works are taking the shape of miniature figurines garlands inspired by various statistics, or even « tapestries », large monochrome rectangles composed of many small pictures of the same color.

Guy Limone
2009
Nicole TRAN BA VANG

Nicole Tran Ba Vang lives and works in Paris.

Nicole Tran Ba Vang performs for the Café de Flore an “in situ” project with a new series of photographs « The Land beyond the Magic Mirror » inspired by the story by Lewis Caroll. The artist continues his thinking on the relationship of the body to its surroundings, from the individual to its environment. A double trick will be created. The photographs are reflections of mirrors and also take their place. The device of presenting these photographs replacing the mirrors doubles the ambiguous interplay between the real and the fictional.

If the visitor does not find out immediately, surprising at first not to see his reflection and then find mirrors populated by creatures or clones bearing the footprints of the place on their body (the patterns are inspired from the wall or the ceiling). Embroidered on the seats and patterns, ornamental motifs escape from the image word to contaminate the physical space of the exhibition, such proliferating entities both attractive and threatening that bring us into a strange poetic atmosphere.

Nicole TRAN BA VANG
2008
NATASHA LESUEUR

Natacha Lesueur at the Café de Flore with chef Alain Passart.

His usual models, wearing frozen vegetables or stuffed with slices of salami, brings from Human being a raw and strangely futuristic idea, like a mix between surgery and plastic, new kitchen and body art.

Natacha Lesueur this time adds a touch of music hall. Indeed, at the Café de Flore, her legs eaten tart photos of greed seem to emanate from the scene of a cabaret where customers would look on girls’ legs. Higher the leg!

NATASHA LESUEUR
2007
Michael LIN

Michael Lin was born in 1964 in Tokyo. He lives and works between Paris and Taiwan.

During the Parcours, the Café de Flore is adorned with strange windows with plant motifs and floral arabesques with bright colors that are reminiscent of the design of a perfume bottle. Very young, Michael Lin left Taiwan to New York, where he studied design. Returning to his island in 1993, he began using printed textiles from Japanese and Taiwanese tradition, which he based his work on the floral motifs.

Michael Lin’s painting has found its fulfillment in the ornamentation and its relationship to architecture. Its giant patterns use all the space available to him to decline on walls, floors and furniture, and create functional areas that invite visitors to enter.

Michael LIN
2006
Erwin WURM

Erwin Wurm was born in 1954 in Austria. He lives and works in Vienna.

For the Parcours Saint Germain, Erwin Wurm creates a new serie of sculptures “One minute” he realizes at the Café de Flore with personalities and regulars who frequent the area and neighborhood. This principle, that makes the reputation of the artist since 1997, is to portray characters in outlandish situations, dealing with objects of everyday life whose use has been changed.

The starting point of his work still stands in written and drawn instructions given by the artist to the « models ». Frederic Beigbeder, Christian Lacroix, Nathalie Rykiel … lent themselves in the artist’s game.

Erwin WURM
2004
Stéphane CALAIS

Stéphane Calais changes the decor of the Cafe de Flore, temporarily replacing existing lamps with six new ceiling lights in colored glass. This project joins a theme dear to the artist since 1994: “decorative, color and objects used as paradigms of contemporary vanities ».

Stéphane Calais was born in 1967 in Arras. He lives and works in Paris. Between « formal hand kick » and more delicate scenes made, Stéphane Calais happily combines paintings and sculpture. Where these dynamic and growing installations that evoke a related fantasy universe and mythology. Some signs are straight from the comics, others closer to a fairy tale. His works reflect a growing moment.

Stéphane CALAIS
2002
Claude RUTAULT

Literary Café, during the exhibition, around different paintings monochrome every day. The artist was present to meet the public.

Claude Rutault was born in 1941. He lives and works in Vaucresson. The artist develops his system from a premise stating that the first method is to paint with the same color as the wall on which it is hung, and it must be repainted in line whenever the wall color changes.

The artist proposes that sending a monochrome painting limited in time and involving interventions. This concept defines a work to perform, with or without the artist, and which it is impossible to imagine the result in advance. A second method complements the first: if the wall is not painted, neither is the painting… these methods were developed from this choice through numerous exhibitions, including the national museum of Modern Art in 1992.

Claude RUTAULT
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11.50€
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11.50€
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8.00€
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11.00€
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7.50€
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7.50€
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7.50€
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8.50€
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8.50€
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8.50€
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8.50€
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8.50€
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8.50€
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8€
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7.50€
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25.00€
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220.00€
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300.00€
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420.00€
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300.00€
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300.00€
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140.00€
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140.00€
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480.00€
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60.00€
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13.00€
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16.00€
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13.00€
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15.50€
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17.50€
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14.50€
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14.00€
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21.00€
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60.00€
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16.50€
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55.00€
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16.50€
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19.00€
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19.00€
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16.50€
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19.00€
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13.50€
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9.50€
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10.50€
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15.50€
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11.50€
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10.50€
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10.50€
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10.50€
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15.50€
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11.50€
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10.50€
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10.00€
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17.00€
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23.00€
J&B, Ballantines, Johnnie Walker Red Label
13.00€
Jameson
13.00€
Maker’s Mark
13.00€
Jack Daniel's
14.00€
Knockando, Glenmorangie
15.50€
Glenfiddich, Aberlour Single malt 10 years old
14.50€
Aultmore 18 ans
19.50€
Chivas Regal, Johnnie Walker Black Label, Cardhu
15.00€
Soda
3.00€
"Le Flore"
22.00€
Coulis de fruits rouges, Grand-Marnier, Cognac, Champagne
"Le Saint-Germain"
21.00€
Jus de pamplemousse, sirop de fraise, Amaretto, Gin
"Colette"
17.00€
Gin, liqueur Saint-Germain, jus de citron, tonic
"Vanity Flore"
22.00€
Champagne, liqueur Saint-Germain, Apérol
Pimm's au champagne
21.00€
Mojito
16.50€
Planteur
16.50€
Cuba Libre
16.50€
Americano
16.50€
Campari / Picon
10.50€
Campari orange
16.50€
Negroni
16.50€
Gin Tonic, Gin Fizz Gordon's
16.50€
Bloody Mary
16.50€
Vodka orange
16.50€
Pimm's n°1
16.50€
Malibu ananas
16.50€
Cocktail de jus de fruits frais
15.00€
Virgin Mojito
15.00€
Météor Spécial Flore
11.00€
Hoegaarden
10.00€
Carlsberg, Heineken
11.50€
Adelscott
11.50€
Pelforth
10.00€
1664
10.00€
Panaché ou Monaco
11.00€
Chablis
11.00€
Sancerre
11.50€
Pouilly fumé Ladoucette
13.50€
Savigny-Les-Beaune
14.50€
Kir Chablis
11.00€
Kir Pouilly fumé
13.50€
Sauternes
11.00€
Brouilly Château de Corcelles
9.50€
Clarendelle "Bordeaux par Haut Brion"
10.00€
Saint Emilion
14.50€
Côte de Nuits Gevrey-Chambertin
14.50€
Côtes de Provence
10.00€
Domaines OTT Bandol
13.00€
Margaux : 2008 Château Durfort-Vivens 2ème Cru Classé
28.00€
Vallée du Rhône : Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2005
23€
Pessac Léognan : Château Bouscaut 2016
25€
Saint-Estèphe : Château de Pez 2012
19€
Moulis en Médoc : Château Chasse Spleen 2012
20.00€
Vallée du Rhône : Côte-Rôtie 2011
23.00€
Saint-Estephe : 2008 Château Haut Marbuzet
23.00€
Moulis : 2010 Château Maucaillou
23.00€

172, Boulevard Saint-Germain

75006 Paris
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