Bureau de la Géographie Intérieure is an organization created to explore the mapping of mental and psychological space. Its location is fluid and ephemeral, which allows it to function within and between the physical and mental planes. When it manifests in a physical location, that location molds the activities of the Bureau, including the creation of a map of itself. This cartographic production is generated by the act of physically exploring and charting the area, and also by incorporating experiences and documentation from its surroundings and the people who interact with it. Bureau de la Géographie Intérieure was located at 34 rue Gutenberg in Paris from January 20 to February 19, 2017.


The Bureau maintains a deep archive of “mapping” documentation, research and artwork, which is available to visitors for examination and study during public hours. The exhibition of the archive is constantly growing and changing, with new additions from contributors worldwide, sparking a continually varied exchange, both in the physical space of the Bureau and in its online platforms.


Contributors: Paula Alborghetti (IT/DE), Bui Phuong Trâm (VN/FR), Marco Fachetti (IT), Tiago Fazito (BR/FR), Fabian Fischer (DE/FR), Patrick Frouard (FR), Eckehard Fuchs (DE/IT), Christine Herzer (DE/FR), Mery Lynn McCorkle (US), Agatha Siecinska (PL/FR), Patricia Smith (US/FR), Travis Smith (US/KOR), Sarah K. Stanley (US/GB), Nina Živančević (RS/FR).