Vieilles coques & jeunes récifs

Exhibition

Drawing, installation, painting, performance...

Vieilles coques & jeunes récifs

Past: March 16 → July 21, 2024

Frac romainville 12 1 grid Vieilles coques et jeunes récifs — Frac Île-de-France, Paris, Romainville Le Frac Île-de-France présente avec Vieilles Coques et jeunes récifs un parcours constellé de démarches sensibles qui évoquent les ... 1 - Pas mal Critique

Athletes, as well as scientists and artists, are all focused on the body, with hopes pinned on its adaptability and resilience at a time of global transition. Science fiction conjures up unlikely mutations and envisages the survival of humanity in the most varied contexts. Bodies that transform, mirroring the way in which athletes can sometimes adapt their metabolism and physiognomy to achieve new feats. The limits and potentials of the body and of what passes through it inform the work of the artists (works from the Frac collection and guest artists) in the exhibition Vieilles coques & jeunes récifs, which is inevitably inhabited by performance.

Le plateau exposition 12 1 medium
À gauche : Jimmy Beauquesne, Swamp Fizzling, 2022 — À droite : Hatice Pinarbasi, SOS, 2023 Vue de l’exposition Vieilles coques & jeunes récifs , Frac Île-de-France, Le Plateau, Paris — Photo : Martin Argyroglo

The works on show at Le Plateau (works from the collection, loans of works and specific productions for the exhibition) have one thing in common: they suggest, explicitly or otherwise, that transformations are taking place. These take the form of exercises and training (Camille Juthier, Taus Makhacheva), experiments and mutations that are sometimes successful and sometimes unsuccessful (Ceylan Östrük), operating in different places, from the micro to the macro, in individual and/or collective bodies that are more or less fictionalised (Jimmy Beauquesne). Advancing or retreating, stretching or curling up (Eglė Budvytytė), it is in this ambiguity and latency that the works that inhabit this space are situated.

Le plateau exposition 14 1 medium
Bruno Botella, Oborot , 2012 Vue de l’exposition Vieilles coques & jeunes récifs, Frac Île-de-France, Le Plateau, Paris — Collection Frac Île-de-France — Photo : Martin Argyroglo

Like a reversible bag, or two parts of the same non-linear story, the exhibition can be visited from the Plateau to the Reserves or vice versa, and visitors are invited to take the paths of reading and interpretation they wish, by reading, looking, listening, touching, sitting on what is available — in short, to experience what surrounds them in their own way.

Curators : Céline Poulin and Alicia Reymond and secnography by rita elhajj and régis badgassarian

  • Opening Saturday, March 16 4 PM → 7 PM
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Opening hours

Wednesday – Sunday, 2 PM – 7 PM
Late night and drinks : 1st Wednesday of each month (except opening dates) until 9pm

Admission fee

Free entrance

The artists

  • Églé Budvytyte
  • Laure Vigna
  • Bruno Botella
  • Zin Taylor
  • Clara Pacotte
  • Taus Makhacheva
  • Camille Juthier
  • Alex Ayed
  • Hatice Pinarbasi
  • Isadora Neves Marques
And 5 others…