Intime et moi
FREE
As part of its 10th anniversary, the museum has initiated a pioneering project in the museum world: entrusting a group of young adults in a situation of professional and social reintegration with the entire production of an exhibition. For 19 months, the young curators, accompanied by the museum’s teams, imagined and designed an exhibition on the place of art in the intimate.
Anchored in current events marked by confinements, social distancing measures and isolation, the exhibition reveals the intimate and its importance as seen by young curators aged 17 to 23.
What does the word intimate mean for this generation?
What embodies it? What works refer to or illustrate this concept?
In a poetic, sensitive and experiential approach, the exhibition questions three facets of the intimate. The domestic intimate addresses their relationship to the objects that populate their intimacy, the intimate world questions their relationships with the outside world, finally, the meditative intimate is the space where one finds oneself with oneself.
Commissariat :
Loraine Vilain, Chargée de projets de médiation au Louvre-Lens
Ludovic Demathieu, Chargé de projets de médiation | Chef de projets Éducation artistique et culturelle au Louvre-Lens
Thibaut Casabonne, Julie Coutelle, Lola Drouin, Jilani Deschamps, Emma Faucheux, Arsid Hasanaj, Ysaline Leseutte, Adrien Lhuittre, Christopher Nasri, Maxence Wavelet : accompagnés au sein de l’Envol, Centre d’Art et de Transformation Sociale.
Chloé Bailleux, Sandy Erodio, Fania Sbaihia, Clément Simonnot, Lucie Wannepain, Camille Yackx : accompagnés par la Mission Locale de Lens-Liévin
Assistés de Yaël Pignol, Chargé de projets de médiation au Louvre-Lens
With the support of the TotalEnergies Foundation
With the support of Cercle Louvre-Lens
In partnership with the association L’Envol, Center for Art and Social Transformation and the Local Mission of Lens-Liévin.
This project was supported by the Art Explora Prize – Académie des Beaux-Arts