Using science fiction as a tool, the artist Laura Burucoa is inviting different groups of residents of Seine-Saint-Denis to work with her to formulate and construct narratives that tell the story of changes in the area around them.
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L’artiste Sébastien Rémy invente une forme singulière de présentation du dispositif Flash Collection. In Splash Collection the works become the protagonists of a story inspired by the worlds of manga and comic strips.
Read moreArtworks by contemporary artists irrigate the Île-de-France region, bringing its rich medieval heritage into direct contact with a wide public.
Read moreThe exhibition brings together works from the Frac Île-de-France collection and from artists whose fantastic worlds are a direct legacy of the medieval taste for hybrid and marvellous figures that populate our imaginations, tinged with heroic fantasy, a frequent gateway to an often fantasised Middle Ages.
Read moreThis trail offers an encounter with different forms of contemporary art, based on the theme of water and echoing the medieval and monastic history of the Domaine régional de Villarceaux.
Read moreThe exhibition at the Château du Val Fleury is an invitation to explore the spiritual, almost magical dimension of certain places. Martine Boileau’s sculpture, a trio of large, enigmatic figures, welcomes visitors to the chateau. These sculptures resonate with Berserk & Pyrrhia, conjuring up an ancient, fantastical memory that extends that of past architecture in the same way that medieval ruins inspire an imagination inhabited by ghosts and fantastic tales.
Read moreUsing works from the Frac Île-de-France collection and those of young contemporary artists, the exhibition invites visitors to re-furnish the rooms, drawing on the mobile and movable past of a castle with many lives. Chests, chairs, consoles and other objects reinterpret medieval forms, bringing to life the imaginations and fantasies associated with the period.
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Artist Héloïse Farago’s works of contemporary fin’amor nestle at the heart of the ARCHEA museum’s permanent tour, echoing the thousand years of medieval history of the Roissy area.
Read moreThis exhibition is rooted in medieval narratives, marked by the development of the cult of saints and the consolidation of a written tradition.
Read moreThe Centre culturel Jean Cocteau and the Lycée Polyvalent Paul Robert des Lilas have teamed up on a collective exhibition curated by the students of two classes of seconde and curator and mediator Thomas Maestro.
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