
Dash Snow
Untitled, 2000-2009 (detail)
Digital c-print from Polaroid
24 x 24 inches
(50.8 x 50.8 cm)
Courtesy of the Dash Snow Archive, NYC and Morán Morán
Dash Snow: CarrionCurated by Jeppe Ugelvig
Moran Morán is excited to inaugurate our Paris project space with Dash Snow: Carrion, an exhibition of Polaroids curated by Jeppe Ugelvig. Drawing on the spirit of classical French symbolist literature and photography – Baudelaire, Brassai – the exhibition frames the city as an ecology of allegorical beings and objects, imbued with mysticism around death, desire, consumerism, and beauty. Dash Snow: Carrion presents the artist as someone who staged the world with strikingly dramatic precision–without ever pursuing fiction. More information forthcoming.
Jeppe Ugelvig (b. 1993) is a curator, historian, and cultural critic based in New York City. He holds a Ph.D. from UC Santa Cruz, where he researched artistic responses to 20th-century consumerism. He is the author of Commodity Ecumene (2024); Fashion Work (2020); and the founding editor-in-chief of Viscose, a journal for fashion criticism. Ugelvig has staged exhibitions worldwide and held curatorial residencies at MMCA Seoul, Delfina Foundation London, and ISCP New York. Recent projects include co-curating the 2024 UN public art exhibition Future Ours alongside Hans Ulrich Obrist, and exhibitions such as The Endless Garment (X Museum, Beijing), Witch-Hunt (Kunsthal Charlottenborg), and Phantom Plane (Tai Kwun, Hong Kong). His criticism appears regularly in Artforum, Frieze, and Spike Art Quarterly.
Dates
October 21 - November 29, 2025Opening Reception
Tuesday, October 21, 6-8pmLocation
5 Rue Saint-Gilles75003 Paris