In the second city of Cher, the former La Poste building is now a museum and Micro-Folie. The works of members of the Transfiguration Movement have occupied until 26 sNext September, the Maurice Rollinat Museum space. An exhibition of their shared vision of their art, narrative optics, which raises the question of belonging to the current “Imagocene” according to director Gero Von Boehm.
Aesthetics of the place
Buildings are like people: we think of them this way and they are very different. Here some see a rusty facade. Others appreciate the aesthetic of the place. At the end of Brill Square, in an oxygenated city center, freed from the shackles of buildings that had fallen into disuse, a cultural space emerged for several months. Almost converted into a police station – from garages to offices and wake-up cells, plans were ready but kept in the boxes – the old building of Verizon’s main post office now knows a different fate.
TheMaurice Rollinat spaceIt’s the name of the baptistery, a new place of cultural life consisting of a Micro Folie as well as an exhibition hall of 180 square meters. This room can accommodate many exhibitions each year, so there are many sculptures, paintings or photographs. Many municipal services have invested rooms on the first floor, such as communication rooms, culture, sports and associations. A meeting room completes this level of the building. Micro Folie was created on the ground floor, in collaboration with the La Villette Foundation. Consisting of two spaces, it houses a digital museum and a virtual reality venue.
project leader, Frank Riester, then Minister de la Culture, in 2018, expressed its desire to create such structures in all regions with the aim of bringing together the arts and the population. « Micro-Folies are true digital museums, spaces for creativity and publishing, Exchanges and meetings, a form of third center essential to our lands, where culture should reach all French Then explained.
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Artworks follow each other in this new free-access space. Be it paintings, sculptures or photographs, the Vierzon space is an opportunity to discover different forms of artistic expression.
Since mid-July, photographic art has ventured into the walls of Vierzonnais with works by many artists from conversion movement. In the middle of the last decade, 6 artists came together to create their own works” Photography movement under the sign of experimentation, plastic arts and modern technologies Their goal was to promote and advocate for plastic photography. Membership has since been increased to 12 and the movement can continue to grow. At Verizon, four of the six founding members attended by overlapping works. On the walls or bases, different production The initiators of the Femme movement, Georges Dumas, Olivier de Cayon, Marie-Laure Mallet Melchior, and those who later joined them, Jean-Philippe Diognier, and Willy Behoreau were now within Perry’s reach.
A few days ago, while Olivier de Chiron and Marie-Laurie Mallet Melchior were finishing the final edits, Sophie Cabazza, the eye of the watchful The exhibition of the same name in Nançay, He was one of the first to see this exhibition designed by these ” Life guards, wake up As art critic and lecturer Christian Neubergen describes them. The latter shows that the movement and “ Heavy performance changers don’t repeat the stretch. They smash and harass her. And the extension is impressive…”
Pink taxis and commitments
Across the steps, the different works touch on several levels of thought, and also vision like the large figures of Jean-Philippe Deugnier. In addition to Bangkok pink taxi By Olivier de Cayron, a digital realization of micro-perforations dismissed elsewhere on clothing, we followed one another. Willy Behoro’s world should not frighten fans of Howling Metal or The Future Life of William Cameron Menzies, in his condemnation of “” Planets are unbearable daily It is painting that characterizes the work of Georges Dumas. Between painting and photography, the mixture is subtle. It is not a painting, and the intentional differences in pixels are there to underline it. It is not a portrait… Originally painter Marie-Laure Mallet Melchior explores many techniques. In Verzon, his travels , for him wreck time on engraved panels to create interaction with the viewer. And from the look, emotions emerge at some point before that time, today or maybe tomorrow. Last artist show until September 26th” FifthAM leads committed work on the condition of women and emphasizes the distortions between liberation and antiquity, the contradictions between the apparent liberation of women in our societies, and the weighting of stereotypes that remain locked into them. All in one sentence is said to define femme’s “nice” subversive provocations. For the philosopher Philippe Barrier, ” Fam it’s a feminine who talks, laughs and cries…”
Fabrice Simos
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