Bazm
CALM - Centre d'Art La Meute•Nov 22, 2024 — Jan 19, 2025
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The 2024/2025 season at CALM – Centre d’Art La Meute continues with a carte blanche for Shirin Yousefi. Her work focuses on the S.W.A.N.A. region (South-West Asia, North Africa). She has created an installation specifically for this invitation. Several events designed collectively with the artist will punctuate the two-month exhibition. In addition to public guided tours, you’ll be invited to take part in a sound performance and a collective translation workshop.
The public will discover a structure made of 2,400 terracotta bricks (cellar floor), a sound piece, a coat rack on which hang bags concealing alcohol, and pilgrims’ jackets filled with pebbles.
The exhibition pays tribute to the “Bazm”. A time of meeting, discussion and music, often conceived as a transitional space, to fill those moments of waiting and latency, always present before and after the “Razm”, the fight, the struggle. Waiting is synonymous with the passage of time. Are we talking about losing...More
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Bazm
CALM - Centre d'Art La Meute•Nov 22, 2024 — Jan 19, 2025
Press release
The 2024/2025 season at CALM – Centre d’Art La Meute continues with a carte blanche for Shirin Yousefi. Her work focuses on the S.W.A.N.A. region (South-West Asia, North Africa). She has created an installation specifically for this invitation. Several events designed collectively with the artist will punctuate the two-month exhibition. In addition to public guided tours, you’ll be invited to take part in a sound performance and a collective translation workshop.
The public will discover a structure made of 2,400 terracotta bricks (cellar floor), a sound piece, a coat rack on which hang bags concealing alcohol, and pilgrims’ jackets filled with pebbles.
The exhibition pays tribute to the “Bazm”. A time of meeting, discussion and music, often conceived as a transitional space, to fill those moments of waiting and latency, always present before and after the “Razm”, the fight, the struggle. Waiting is synonymous with the passage of time. Are we talking about losing...More