Past
Exhibition
L’art dans tous ses états – chap.7
This artistic project initiates the seventh chapter exploring the Frac Île-de-France collection in Limay
Read moreJonathan Martin’s works – films, drawings, assemblage and publications – call to mind a strange collection of anonymous and famous icons from Alan Turing to Veruca Salt.
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Secret society – Mehryl Levisse
Amongst other means Mehryl Levisse uses photographs, installations, sculptures and performances to examine the codes for representing the body, domestic realms, decorative arts etc.
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Videos collections of the FRAC
On the occasion of FIAC, PLATFORM which gathers the 23 FRAC, proposes an encounter between art and science at the Palais de la Découverte with a new selection of…
Read moreThe doors of the 23 FRAC (Regional Contemporary Art Collection) are open to everyone on 5th and 6th November 2016 for the FRAC weekend. The aim of this national…
Read moreThe doors of the 23 FRAC (Regional Contemporary Art Collection) are open to everyone on 5th and 6th November 2016 for the FRAC weekend. The aim of this national…
Read moreIn early 2016, Frac Île-de-France invites 16 local secondary schools to take part in a two-phase project as part of an annual partnership.
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Images seeking stories – Valérie Mréjen
In a blend of plastic arts, cinema and literature, Valérie Mréjen explores the unique characteristics of fiction in several forms. Between individual and shared stories, her works summon the concepts of memory, intimacy and language.
Read moreSome works seem to be telling us a lot about the world in which we live, about this current period, without explicitly indicating specific events that we could no doubt relate to.
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What Is Not Visible Is Not Invisible
What is Not Visible is Not Invisible broadly surveys the imaginary and the temporary through selected artworks from the French regional collections of contemporary art (FRAC). The title and design of this exhibition take inspiration from the artwork of the same title by Julien Discrit.
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