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Apophénie
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Apophénie:

[learning to observe impermanence: rereading the Frac Sud collections]

From 3 February to 24 March 2024

Frac Sud

Frac Sud

Boulevard de Dunkerque 20, Marseille

Closed today: open tomorrow at 12:00

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Exhibition of works from the Frac Sud collection by Berdaguer & Péjus, Michel Blazy, Rémi Bragard, Bianca Bondi, Dominique De Beir, Nicolas Floc'h, Isabelle Giovacchini, Anna Malagrida, Linda Sanchez, Martin Walde

From a choice of works from the Frac Sud collection, 9 students from the Art and Scenography master's degree at Pavillon Bosio and the Science and Exhibition Techniques master's degree from Paris 1 University, accompanied by their teachers, imagined an exhibition system for its experimentation platform. This exhibition invites us to shift our gaze in order to fully consider the wonders made visible by impermanence. In psychiatry, apophenia is an alteration of perception which leads an individual to attribute a particular meaning to banal events by establishing unmotivated relationships between things.

In a close dialogue between curatorial and scenographic design, the students of the master's degree in art and scenography at Pavillon Bosio and the master's degree in science and exhibition techniques at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne develop and produce an exhibition based on the Frac Sud collection.

The Art and Scenography master's degree at Pavillon Bosio and the Exhibition Sciences and Techniques master's degree at Paris 1 Sorbonne University initiated an educational partnership in 2022.

Based on the complementarity of their training and research, this collaboration brings together the figures of curator, scenographer and artist in a common experience of a place, a context and a body of works. combining practical and theoretical research, the objective is to invent and experiment with exhibitions in open formats and in proximity to the evolution of works and audiences.

Police station
Emma Callegarin, Anna Decot, Sara Kermarec

Scenography
Johanna Bourgin, Louise Chatelain, Maëva Pillon, Illona Rougemond-Mosconi, Théophile Sargenti, Léo Zaragoza

Support Pavillon Bosio
Mathilde Roman
Renaud Layrac
Laurent Berger

Support Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
Christophe Viart

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Boulevard de Dunkerque 20, Marseille, France

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Opening hours

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monday Closed now
tuesday Closed now
wednesday 14:00 - 19:00
thursday 12:00 - 19:00
friday 12:00 - 19:00
saturday 12:00 - 19:00
sunday 14:00 - 18:00

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