Marcelline Delbecq, Silence Trompeur
Exhibition
Marcelline Delbecq, Silence Trompeur
Past: January 21 → March 7, 2015
For the past ten years, Marcelline Delbecq’s praxis has been slowly shifting from taking photos to taking notes. In her work, the issue of the image is incarnated in an essentially narrative form, a writing imbued with movements and freeze frames, past and present, fiction and reality.
For the show Silence trompeur/Deceptive Silence, the artist thwarts her own habits by dissociating photographs from words, and doing away with sound recordings (but without forgetting the voice) and thus creating from their respective silences that space which Jean-Luc Godard called: “The difference between a lock of hair and the dawn”—the space of the image.
The visual, mental, metaphorical, intangible, real and indescribable images will appear and disappear from work to work, fashioned by viewers’ imagination, memory and amnesia.
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Marcelline Delbecq — Quand je pense à quelque chose, je pense toujours à autre chose Lecture Friday, March 6, 2015 7 PM → 9 PM
Marcelline Delbecq invites Rémy Héritier, choreographer and Fabrice Reymond, writer.
For this third encounter as part of the exhibition Silence trompeur, Marcelline Delbecq is inviting the choreographer Remy Heritier and the writer Fabrice Reymond.
Marcelline Delbecq is inviting the choreographer Remy Heritier to peform his piece Dispositions as part of Silence Trompeur, and the writer Fabrice Reymond to read and comment on excerpts from his books Anabase, Canopee and L’eau se rappelle le cascade (Mix editions, 2009, 2012 and 2015). Two unusal interpretations of a reality which eludes itself.
Opening hours
Tuesday – Saturday, 11 AM – 7 PM
Late night on Wednesday
Visites commentées le mercredi à 12h et le samedi à 12h et 16h
Admission fee
Free entrance
The artist
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Marcelline Delbecq