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CHILDHOOD

Another banana day for the dream-fish
The 22/06/2018
Like a tale in its principle and construction, with multiple levels of interpretation, addressed at once to children and adults, with its numerous rites of passage, the exhibition invites visitors, “from 7 to 77”, to cross through a variety of initiatory trials, while confronting themselves with the strange and the stranger.
How are the sense of wonder, the capacity to invent worlds, but also childhood fears and anxieties, constructed and become determined, in different contexts? The exhibition Another banana day for the dream-fish, after the modified title of a story by J.D. Salinger, tries to provide an answer by making us travel from everyday, intimate territories to fantasy worlds, through a series of fragments of an identity in permanent construction.
The exhibition, conceived thanks to a partnership with the Fondation Bettencourt Schueller, has been devised in complicity with the artist and filmmaker Clément Cogitore. As the exhibition’s dramaturg, he has imagined a series of rooms, atmospheres and scenes in collaboration with craftsmen, invited to be genuine interpreters of the director’s intentions; the materials and their use having been chosen for the emotional power they give off. Through this collaboration, the work of craftsmen is thus once again being highlighted, uniting knowhow and creative daring.
This exhibition, conceived with the Japanese curator Kodama Kanazawa and co-organized with the Japan Foundation, is part ofJaponismes 2018, and will be an opportunity for visitors to appreciate the works of a good twenty international artists, six of them being Japanese, and to discover an original collaboration with the mangaka Yûichi Yokoyama. 
 
Curators: Sandra Adam-Couralet and Yoann Gourmel
Associated curator: Kodama Kanazawa
Dramaturge: Clément Cogitore
Scenographer: Laure Pichat
 

ARTISTS & CRAFTSPERSONS

ARTISTS:

Caroline Achaintre
Amabouz Taturo
Jean-Marie Appriou
David Douard
Dran
Escif
Philippe Grandrieux
Daiga Grantina
Petrit Halilaj
Anna Hulačová 
Binelde Hyrcan
Takashi Kuribayashi
Sharon Lockhart
Keita Miyazaki
Yuko Mohri
Anita Molinero
Jonathan Monaghan
Chihiro Mori
Ugo Rondinone 
Megan Rooney
Rachel Rose
Kiki Smith 
Tomoaki Suzuki
Sabrina Vitali
Yûichi Yokoyama
Andy Warhol

 

CRAFTSPERSONS:

Enrique López & Germain Benoît (Manufacture Royale Bonvallet): 
embosser, printer, velvet shearer
Karen Grigorian (La maison du Pli): master-pleater
Aurélie Lanoiselée*: embroiderer and creator of textile art
ARCA – Steven Leprizé*: cabinet-maker and creations
Ghislain Moret de Rocheprise 
(Atelier Lithias): stone sculptor
Ateliers Loire-Chartres: master glaziers
Mathieu Rousso: metal sculptor
Sika Viagbo (Atelier lilikpó): mosaicist

* Aurélie Lanoiselée was awarded the Prix Liliane Bettencourt pour 
l’intelligence de la main in 2009

* Steven Leprizé was awarded the Prix 
Liliane Bettencourt pour l’intelligence de la main – Talents d’exception in 2017

 

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“The child runs deep in everything.” Witold Gombrowicz, Ferdydurke, 1958

CHILDHOOD

ANOTHER BANANA DAY FOR THE DREAM-FISH

This exhibition is organized in partnership and with the Fondation Bettencourt Schueller

Co-organised with the Japan Foundation as part of Japonismes 2018 

This exhibition benefits from the support of