Workshop :
An artist accompanies you to experiment, perfect techniques and create a personal and/or collective work.
Two days to immerse yourself in artistic practice!
An artist accompanies you to experiment, perfect techniques and create a personal and/or collective work.
Two days to immerse yourself in artistic practice!
What becomes of a work of art when it is not constructed from a single block, but from a poetic arrangement of forms, traces and gestures?
During this workshop, participants will explore the notion of fragment through a variety of media: casting, photography, drawing, painting, writing...
Inspired by the installations of Mark Manders and Jacopo Benassi, the workshop will bring together heterogeneous elements and place them in relation to one another: an installation in which each medium dialogues, balances, opposes or contradicts the other.
This workshop invites us to look differently, with a synesthetic approach, as if each fragment were a relic of a world yet to be invented.
Caroline Trucco, born in Nice in 1987, works at 109, an artistic and cultural wasteland. Her work questions the gaze, otherness and the circulation between worlds. In particular, she questions the way in which the West perceives Africa and its cultural objects, revealing the mechanisms of projection and power at work. Her work takes the form of installations combining photography, sculpture, video, writing and in situ actions, to make peripheral narratives visible. Nurtured by the thought of Édouard Glissant, she explores elsewhere, exile and the geographies of the in-between, where poetics and politics intersect.
During this workshop, participants will explore the notion of fragment through a variety of media: casting, photography, drawing, painting, writing...
Inspired by the installations of Mark Manders and Jacopo Benassi, the workshop will bring together heterogeneous elements and place them in relation to one another: an installation in which each medium dialogues, balances, opposes or contradicts the other.
This workshop invites us to look differently, with a synesthetic approach, as if each fragment were a relic of a world yet to be invented.
Caroline Trucco, born in Nice in 1987, works at 109, an artistic and cultural wasteland. Her work questions the gaze, otherness and the circulation between worlds. In particular, she questions the way in which the West perceives Africa and its cultural objects, revealing the mechanisms of projection and power at work. Her work takes the form of installations combining photography, sculpture, video, writing and in situ actions, to make peripheral narratives visible. Nurtured by the thought of Édouard Glissant, she explores elsewhere, exile and the geographies of the in-between, where poetics and politics intersect.


