Coller l’oreille aux colimaçons

Exhibition

Drawing, photography, sculpture, video

Coller l’oreille aux colimaçons

Ends in about 2 months: September 7 → November 3, 2024

Curator: collective phèmes (Master 2 professional “Contemporary art and its exhibition” , Sorbonne University, Paris)

With works by artists who have graduated from the École des Beaux-Arts de Paris and the École des Arts Décoratifs de Paris : Ilaria Andreotti, Jade Boudet, Tom Brabant, Sıla Candansayar, Josefa Caruz Clement, Anna Giner, Hélène Janicot, Gabriel Levie, Laura Liventaal, Nicole, Liselor Perez, Fedor Pliskin, Betty Pomerleau, Apolline Regent et Maya de Vulpillières

& works by Dove Allouche, Elefthérios Amilitos, Dara Birnbaum, Isabelle Cornaro, Mimosa Echard, Pierre Paulin, Margaret Salmon, Oscar Santillán, SUPERFLEX, Michael Van den Abeele (works from the Frac Île-de-France Collection)

The fruit of a collaborative process, Coller l’oreille aux colimaçons is a multi-temporal exhibition. The different perspectives of the eleven curators on works from the Frac Île-de-France collection and those of artists who have just graduated from the Beaux-Arts and Arts Décoratifs schools in Paris, are nourished by the philosophical concept of “whirling origin “*, which envisages time no longer as linear, but as being in perpetual motion. Contrary to the idea of a single, fixed point of departure, the origin here is apprehended as a tumultuous flow, enabling a new conception of history in which past, present and future intermingle.

Stemming from different creative contexts, the works presented in the exhibition respond to each other by proposing common themes or forms. While Nicole reworks images she collects in her performances, Dara Birnbaum uses extracts from the American Wonder Woman series, reproducing them in a loop to exhaust their iconic dimension. Josefa Caruz Clement and Pierre Paulin explore the notion of imprint as a trace revealed in matter or on its surface. Laura Liventaal and Maya de Vulpillières take this same approach and extend it by addressing family memory, echoing the work of Isabelle Cornaro.

When we compare works from the Frac Île-de-France’s Réserves collection with those by young graduate artists, we sometimes observe, despite the generational gaps, a convergence in the subjects tackled. Inspired by the sprawling images conjured up by the notion of “whirling origin”, the scenography of the works presented in Coller l’oreille aux colimaçons is intended to be whirling. The works become fragments of a whole in motion, and the exhibition offers immersion in a space where time deconstructs and reconstructs itself, inviting us to re-examine our complex relationship with history, memory and future experiences.

  • concept developed by philosopher and art historian Walter Benjamin (1892-1940)

The collective phèmes, founded in September 2023 by eleven student curators, is dedicated to promoting young artistic creation through exhibitions, events, publications and cultural manifestations. The name adopted for the collective, phèmes (from the Greek ϕάναι meaning “to speak”, “to report”), refers to the Greek and Roman divinity of the public voice. The goddess Pheme enables different voices to be heard through the circulation of speech and word of mouth. This is the approach the collective wishes to take with its first exhibition, Coller l’oreille aux colimaçons: to transmit the voices of all and bring the artists’ practices to the attention of a wide public.

Collective phèmes: Louise Adoue, Esin Ayber, Joana Badia, Loriane Bonnet, Rebecca Colardelle, Kate Gérard, Asta Keiller, Ilona Person, Julia Petit, Juliette Philippe and Zoé Touzanne.

This exhibition is part of a partnership project between Frac Île-de-France, Sorbonne University, École nationale supérieure des Arts Décoratifs and École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts.

The project is supported by the Crous (Contribution Vie Étudiante et de Campus), Sorbonne Université’s “student initiatives” CVEC commission and the City of Paris — Maison des initiatives étudiantes.

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Official website

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Opening hours

Wednesday – Saturday, 2 PM – 7 PM

Admission fee

Free entrance

Free entrance

The artists

  • Mimosa Echard
  • Dove Allouche
  • Isabelle Cornaro
  • Superflex
  • Margaret Salmon
  • Michael Van Den Abeele
  • Dara Birnbaum
  • Oscar Santillan
  • Pierre Paulin
  • Ilaria Andreotti
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