The exhibition Paysages Tactiles [Tactile Landscapes], initially presented in 2021 at Mémoire de l’Avenir, offers a sensorial approach to the notion of landscape in its physical and mental dimensions by creating inclusive spaces of visual and sonic expression for the visually impaired.
This entirely tactile exhibition, now presented in the Médiathèque Marguerite Duras from May 21st to June 29th 2022, brings together five artists who invite us to experience a variety of works, which are all distinctive proposals of landscapes, through touching, hearing and seeing.
Through printmaking, ceramics, textiles, interactive installations and various objects, the artists seek to summon our senses, imagination and emotions in order to question what constitutes a landscape, beyond the traditional limits of its apprehension.
Delphine Gauly, whose gradually turned her practice towards tactile imageries and Braille script, presents «Rafistoler», an audio work on paper. Through stitching and textures, she invites us to delve into a poetic account of a mountain walk, written by the author Anne Mortal. The artist also presents «Alphabet Paysage», a book allowing the exploration of Braille through tactile imagery and a written work offering comparisons between the structure of Braille letters and landscape elements.
Leaving the mountains behind, the visual artist Juliette Vivier opens up a ceramic exploration of landscapes of folded volumes: landforms, volcanoes, and caves. Through his installations, Lamozé, a composer and visual artist, offers an interactive experience where motion capture and movement allow for composing original genuine soundscapes. Marie-Claire Corbel, with her textile Micro-Gardens and crocheted lace volumes, creates abstract and poetic evocations of sceneries, observed from different perspectives. Laura McCallum proposes with her series «Maya» sculptural landscapes with ambiguous forms and textures that summon and play with our representations and perception of nature.
By proposing an approach to the work through physical interaction and touching, the exhibition aims to offer a common space for experimentation beyond a visual restriction. It incites the visitor to question the common perceptions of landscape, inviting them to part from its more visible aspects in order to perceive it through a wealth of sensory and immaterial features, thus favouring a to renew our prevailing perception of the world through sensory experimentation.
Practical information:
The exhibition Paysages Tactiles is free of charge and accessible within the current sanitary restrictions: respecting social distancing, wearing a mask covering the nose and mouth, hand sanitising at the entrance to the exhibition are mandatory. The 80 m2 space can accommodate 8 people at a time /in order to respect necessary distance between people. In order to ensure the safety of its visitors, the exhibition will be disinfected regularly after the visits.
Visiting hours:
Tuesday - Friday : pm to 7pm
Saturday : 10am to 6pm
Acces:
Médiathèque Marguerite Duras
115, rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris
Métro Porte de Bagnolet, ligne 3 / Gambetta, ligne 3 / Alexandre Dumas, ligne 2 / Marie de Miribel, tram T3b
Bus 26, 64, 76, (bus stop: Traverse de Charonne)
---- ARTISTS ----
Delphine GAULY - Plastician - Graduated from ENSAD
Tactile, interactive and sound installation: Rafistoler
tactile edition: Landscape Alphabet
Juliette Vivier - Plastician and ceramist - Graduate from ENSAD
ceramics
Marie-Claire Corbel - Plastician - Graduated from ENSAD
textile works: Micros textile gardens and Garden of Eden
Laura McCallum - Visual artist - Graduated from Scripps College and the University of Washington in Art History and Visual Arts.
Sculptures: Maya I, Maya III, Maya III
Lamozé - Graduated from Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris and the Ecole Nationale Supérieure Louis Lumière
Interactive musical work: Ad Urbe and The (un)veiled gaze.
---- CURATORS ----
Marie-Cécile BERDAGUER and Ashley MOLCO CASTELLO
Head for exhibitions - Mémoire de l'Avenir
Margalit BERRIET
Founding President of Mémoire de l'Avenir
---- SPONSORS ----
HAMOU BOUAKKAZ
Disability and diversity expert and former district councillor of the 20th arrondissement of Paris City Hall
ANNE CHOTIN
Literature teacher and Braille trainer.
MICHEL DUMAS
Professor at the University of Montpellier | UM1 - Department of Electrical and Automatic Electronics Education (EEA)
---- PARTNERS ----
Associated partners
---- CONTACT ----
Médiathèque Marguerite Duras
Telephone. : +33 (0)1 55 25 49 10
Email : mediatheque.marguerite-duras@paris.fr