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The galerie Municipale Jean Collet invites you to discover two performances by artists Anatole Chartier and Nicole, who approach love from different angles.
PROGRAM: from 7:00 to 7:30 p.m., performance by Anatole Chartier This performance extends a series of ritual objects conceived as sensitive spaces for contemplation. Six motionless, almost sculptural figures let a blue liquid run down their faces, like an artificial attempt to relearn how to cry. Each person reads a non-romantic love letter in a low voice; the voices intertwine in a suspended atmosphere. The water, collected at their feet, and its amplified trickling create a continuous sound material that accompanies the spoken words. A shared ritual in which reading, listening, and crying become gestures for relearning how to feel. Throughout the evening, Nicole will present a performance called Accueil, Table d’entrée Accueil, Table d’entrée transforms bodies into living furniture. Three motionless women, lying on the floor, support fragile glass objects in a precarious balance. Between sculpture, performance, and installation, their bodies become welcoming surfaces, silent presences, almost unreal. A hypnotic performance where hospitality mingles with tension, and where the female body oscillates between decor, waiting, and resistance. Come discover a troubling experience that questions the way we look at bodies and the spaces they occupy. 8:00 p.m. guided tour: TV PEOPLE (through June 28) Artists: Anatole Chartier, Antoine Medes, Arthur Gillet, Jules Goliath, Florent Texier, Marie Coutanceau, amya Moineaud, Solveig Burkhard and Vincent Burger Curated by: Thomas Lemire The exhibition explores familiar spaces: the living room, the bedroom, the screen, influenced by images from television and video games. It looks at how these images shape our personal memory. These places appear both reassuring and unsettling.
Source: paris.fr — photo: Nicole
