J. Blau, E. Dajska, J. Discrit, M. Godinho, B. Heidsieck, J. Kaeppelin, Y. Ono, N. Oranniwesna, C. Parker, K. Pieroth, E. Pong, A. Ribé, D. Renaud, F. Scurti, K. Ströbel, M. Vatamanu and F. Tudor: Sensitive Zones

J. Blau, E. Dajska, J. Discrit, M. Godinho, B. Heidsieck, J. Kaeppelin, Y. Ono, N. Oranniwesna, C. Parker, K. Pieroth, E. Pong, A. Ribé, D. Renaud, F. Scurti, K. Ströbel, M. Vatamanu and F. Tudor: Sensitive Zones

49 Nord 6 Est – Frac Lorraine

Emma Dajska, Map, 2010. @ Emma Dajska.

May 31, 2016
J. Blau, E. Dajska, J. Discrit, M. Godinho, B. Heidsieck, J. Kaeppelin, Y. Ono, N. Oranniwesna, C. Parker, K. Pieroth, E. Pong, A. Ribé, D. Renaud, F. Scurti, K. Ströbel, M. Vatamanu and F. Tudor
Sensitive Zones
Does the map make the world ?
June 24–October 23, 2016
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In an age when geo-location, interactive maps, or just a simple click can transport you across space, what has happened to our cartographic sensibility? 49 Nord 6 Est covers up the tracks and takes you on a springtime walk... of the mind. Against the grain of every cartographic grammar, the 19 featured artists make a point of deconstructing the Western mappa mundi, and invite you to step into an imagined or forgotten elsewhere.

Bringing together over 30 works (belonging mainly to the 49 Nord 6 Est collection), these “sensitive zones” are deconstructed (M. Vatamanu & F. Tudor), decentered (K. Ströbel), recited (B. Heidsieck), reordered (K. Pieroth), and renamed (D. Renaud), tactile (J. Kaeppelin, J. Discrit), epidermic (J. Blau), and imaginary (Y. Ono), in order to remind us that any cartographic representation is but a subjective projection in the form of an image, likely to disperse in a cloud of dust (N. Oranniwesna).

From the very heart of a fragmented regional territory comes the following proposition: the first attempt at charting a new, expanded horizon. Since there is no c(h)art without a trac(e), why not imagine an aroma of Grand Est and get on the scent? An olfactory entity tied to, and designed for, the inhabitants: this is what the artist-in-residence, Julie Fortier, is going to try to achieve in partnership with the Centre International d’Art Verrier (International Center for Glass Art) in Meisenthal.

Brought into perspective by the cartographer’s dream (Philippe Rekacewicz), the exhibition will be complemented by urban strolls to discover gendered spaces or islands of solidarity. Screenings, meetings, and workshops will offer the public opportunities to engage in sensible, collective explorations of space.

 

Related program

Exploratory Walk: "Sécucité femmes": with Pauline Pelissier 
July 5, 8pm

Screening and Meeting: "Lettres à Max": with Eric Baudelaire 
September 8, 7pm

Interactive map: "Cartographie Solidaire"
September 14, 3pm, with Centre Le Lierre-Thionville et le Réseau Solidarité 

Nomadic concert: "Digitales Vagabondes"
September 22, 7pm, with Station Miao - Stéphanie Barbarou and Laurence Hartenstein 

Workshop: "Cartographie Subjective"
October 1, 2–5pm, with Philippe Rekacewicz, Peggy Pierrot and Philippe Rivière 

Two voices encounter: "Dialectique du Monstre"
October 13, 7pm, with Alexandre Laumonier and Sylvain Piron 

Conference and night walk: "Espaces Genrés"
October 19, 7pm, with Rachele Borghi 

 


More information available on our website: www.fraclorraine.org
 

The 49 Nord 6 Est is supported by the  Alsace - Champagne-Ardenne - Lorraine Regional Council and the DRAC at the Ministry of Culture and Communication

 

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