The changing dialogues between a work and its environment are at the heart of this exhibition. 20 years after the opening of its venue, Frac Lorraine questions the contexts in which audiences have access to art. Surrounded by the work of Japanese artist Soshiro Matsubara, the works in the collection rub shoulders with stories that tell us about alternative models of access to art. These components form a fantasized landscape, against a backdrop of a labyrinth which fragments the gaze. It dissolves the privileged point of view, thus reminding us that there are several ways of seeing the same work, but also of considering culture.Visit of the exhibitions with a mediator on Sunday at 4 p.m.Visit of the exhibitions interpreted in LSF Sunday March 24 at 15h.
Where does it take place?
FRAC Lorraine
1 bis Rue des Trinitaires
57000 Metz
France
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