
A TV Show by Jean-Alain Corre in collaboration with Gaëlle Obiégly.
Live public filming.
For its new exhibition, Bétonsalon is transforming itself into a television set. The Hibou TV Show is back for a new episode! In a hybrid setting—part art installation, part makeshift TV studio—the weirdo world of this talk-show, conceived by Jean-Alain Corre in collaboration with Gaëlle Obiégly, comes to life. While the first edition invited several non-professionals from the world of television to play themselves¹, this second edition brings the audience together around a deliberately chaotic and slightly whimsical talk show!
Alf—the famous muppet from the 1980s—,a grandmother, Philippe— a pizza delivery boy turned presenter—, Solange—Philippe’s girl friend—, an executioner who escaped from the Mexican TV talent show El Chacal de la Trompeta, Pikachu, and many other characters will cross paths in a series of unlikely conversations. Old commercials, news, love, work, and astrology will fuel this show, which is a mix of television nostalgia and collective invention.
As in any talk– show, the audience is an integral part of the show: laughter, reactions, participation… you are the ones who will bring this show to life. Join us to discover what goes on behind the scenes, follow the live and take your seat… inside the television set!
Livestreamed on Twitch, the show will be rebroadcast afterwards in the “Hibou TV Show” exhibition.
¹ Following a first episode recorded during the exhibition “Hibou d’Espelette” shown at Gallery Valéria Cetraro in 2024, for its first presentation, the Hibou TV Show invited, during its inaugural edition, several non-professional TV participants to play their own roles: the gallery owner Valéria Cetraro as producer and host, the author Gaëlle Obiégly, the curators and critics Franck Balland and Liza Maignan and finally the artist Jean-Alain Corre as Pink Panther/Tony Conrad.