Starting with the characters that populate medieval novels, the exhibition, co-curated with a group of students from the Jacques Higelin Conservatoire in Pantin, invites visitors to discover contemporary reinterpretations of these figures, who are a constant source of inspiration and fantasy.
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This exhibition offers an artistic and fictional echo of the history and literature syllabuses, providing an opening onto the challenges of historiography.
The Frac invites pupils to extend their discovery of the works by creating mediation stories. Two other classes are taking part in workshops on the medievalist practice of an artist from the Berserk & Pyrrhia programme.
The exhibition window of Les Aulnes secondary school in Combs-la-Ville will be transformed into the set of a fantasy film inspired by heroic fantasy and the Middle Ages for the duration of an exhibition produced following a workshop with year 8 students.
Read moreThe Léopold Bellan Home for the Elderly in Romainville is hosting a group of works from the Frac Île-de-France collection that evoke the world of plants and forests, inviting us to take a closer look at the symbolism inherited from the medieval world following the Berserk & Pyrrhia exhibition.
Read moreGarance Früh has invited participants to explore textile creation, echoing the artist’s sculptures, and to produce a collective work using the traditional Japanese patching technique known as Boro.
Read moreProduced by the Frac Île-de-France in collaboration with the CAC Brétigny, the installation Tempo Rubato by Nicolas Faubert and Mona Young-eun Kim is co-created with young people, teachers and educators from the IME Jean-Paul in Evry-Courcouronnes and the youth service in La Norville.
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