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Taking as its starting point the continuum of sound that accompanies sporting events, the exhibition highlights the links between athletes and supporters, and the processes of deformation and transmutation of bodies that take place during a competition.
Read moreSport in the Paris Suburbs, bringing together social history, cultural heritage and contemporary art, as well as individual and collective stories. Through original documents, objects and works of art, the exhibition explores the role of sport, its social and popular practices and its socio-political issues in the Paris suburbs, and more broadly in the suburbs of France.
Read moreOn a 20-minute loop, Colin, along with a group of instrumentalists and acrobats perform an ambulatory processional performance around Les Réserves.
Read moreNa Liu’s multi-disciplinary work explores themes related to human subconscious psychological motivations and their interactions with objects.
Read moreIn this writing workshop, the duo of artists propose a speculative experiment based on our altered bodies, imagining possible futures.
Read moreLaurie Charles’ creations are populated by the body’s organic system and flows, exploring the female experience of the body and its history.
Read moreAndréa Sparta’s discreet installations bring together objects that everyone can recognize, but whose nobility usually escapes our gaze. He likes to quote the artist Agnes Martin: “The wriggling of an earthworm is as important as the assassination of a president”.
Read moreAfter an exhibition visit that focuses on the presence of the clothes used by the artist in her installation Comme un rond dans un carré, you’re invited to share, in return, what’s going on in the folds of one of your garments.
Read moreAthletes, as well as scientists and artists, are all focused on the body. The artistic proposals of this exhibition, on display at Le Plateau and at Les Réserves, question its limits and potential, as well as its mutations, notably envisaged by science fiction.
Read moreAthletes, as well as scientists and artists, are all focused on the body. The artistic proposals of this exhibition, on display at Le Plateau and at Les Réserves, question its limits and potential, as well as its mutations, notably envisaged by science fiction.
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