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The artist’s practice is rooted in questions of identity, borders and cultural belonging, which evolve and take on new meaning in the different countries through which they pass. Her exhibition in the Project Room as part of Drawing Now and Printemps du Dessin focuses on her drawing practice, which takes shape in a variety of ways.
Read moreWei Libo work on a series of sculptures celebrating the memory of his origins. He first drew inspiration from the furniture of his childhood, making replicas using traditional skills.
Read moreThe WEFRAC 2024 (Frac weekend) highlights an operation run by each of the 22 Frac in their region. Discover the Plateau’s programme: two workshops linked to the exhibition Warm Blooded and Earthbound, led by the artist si jeune montagne.
Read moreThe FoRTE#6 promotion is characterised by its interdisciplinarity and the way in which the artists tackle the contemporary issues affecting our society.
Read moreMediations at work in the InterReconnaissance project. How can we collectively (re)make a history of the defence of rights in Quebec?
With Ève Lamoureux, Professor, Department of Art History, Université du Québec à Montréal.
Thomas Buswell’s work, which he describes as ‘something to live with’, suggests tensions between the state of nature and modern comfort, attraction and repulsion.
Read moreTo celebrate the opening of the exhibition Coller l’oreille aux colimaçons, the collective phèmes is presenting a workshop, a tour of the exhibition and a performance.
Read moreFor the European Heritage Days, the Frac Île-de-France, in partnership with the Fiminco Foundation, is offering an exceptional program of tours to discover what goes on behind the scenes of contemporary creation, and the exhibition Coller l’oreille aux colimaçons, concerts with the Orchestre national d’Île-de-France.
Read moreJoséphine Berthou makes fiction films with a strong documentary and musical comedy element. Her films are incorporated into large-scale installations, and consider the roles that each person acquires in a globalized society where information circulates with ever-increasing immediacy.
Read moreAs an echo to the Vieilles coques & jeunes récifs exhibition, Jimmy Beauquesne, Nygel Panasco and Yoann Kavege are invited to present their work and their unique way of telling stories.
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