After having traversed the works exhibited at Grandes Locos, I offer you a new sample of very colorful images integrating into exhibition views a few static visitors, questioned, or not, by contemporary art.
For this 2024 biennial, Lyon’s Musée d’Art Contemporain is offering accessible works whose universal messages of revolt, love and tolerance are no less present.
Let’s hear what these voices from the biennial theme “crossing the water” have to say.
To admire Lyz Parayzo’s sharp metal spirals, you can choose to stay at a distance or brave the danger to get under the skin of a transfeminine artist.
Sway to the sensitive, colorful and open world of queer artist Robert Gabris, who celebrates diversity and rejects exclusion.
While a cinematic kiss (the two projectors) echoes a broken canopy evoking human relationships…
Celebrate love in song with 69 recipes from this recording studio.
Enter Gaza, immersed in the darkness of war for several months.
Explore the symbolism of key rings dealing with the forced exile of Gazans.
Take an interest in traces of unknown existences, recorded on the ground with a pencil.
Share a moment of solitude in Vitry-sur-Seine, a suburb of Paris, France.
Take a step back with Latifa Echakhsch’s political and poetic messages.
Open your chakras with de Grace Ndiritu’s selection of works of art from museums around Lyon.
And finally, take time to meditate on all these messages emanating from the voices of the rivers…
The complete program of works presented at the Musée d’Art Contemporain de Lyon until January 5, 2025.
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