Taking care of things and landscapes. Preservation, exhibition, performance

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With SACRe - ESAA

Things and landscapes are two fragile elements, often forgotten and under attack. These two days show how precious they are to preserve, conserve, restore, exhibit, and how they increasingly find a place on stages and in the performing arts.

Cloître Saint-Louis, atelier théâtre © Festival d'Avignon

Presentation

The ethics of care are usually concerned with human beings. What about when this solicitude is extended to objects and landscapes, which belong to the non-human? How does this concern for things and landscapes translate on stages and within contemporary artistic practices? Artists and researchers engage in a dialogue on those questions, which have become paramount today. As highlighted by docotral candidates and students based on their own realisations and research and creation works.

Distribution

With Geoffrey Rouge-Carrassat doctoral student in theatre (SACRe-CNSAD), Célia Boutilier doctoral student in visual arts (SACRe-ENSBA), Didier Rotella doctoral student in musical composition (SACRe-CNSMDP), Sophie Larger doctoral student in decorative arts (SACRe-Ensad), Anna Ternon doctoral student in art history (SACRe-ENS), Shubhankar Bharti curator-restorer and graduate of the ESAA, Zoé Renaudie curator-restorer, lecturer at ESAA and doctoral student (Université de Montréal), François Robic doctoral student in cinema (SACRe-Fémis)

Animated by Antoine de Baecque director of SACRe, Barbara Turquier director of SACRe, Morgan Labar director of ESAA

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