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MISUNDERSTANDING, an exhibition presented at the Artothèque of ESADHaR

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  • Oct 12, 2022
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MISUNDERSTANDING


An exhibition presented at the Artothèque of ESADHaR

from 14th October to 28th November, 2022 Opening Thursday, 13th October at 6 p.m. The Misunderstanding exhibition is based on the idea of ​​a creative misunderstanding. Two groups of students from different backgrounds (one in France, the other in England) exchange work production protocols. In the second part of the exhibition, the public is invited to participate in the collaborative production process by appropriating the notes of students from both campuses. The pieces created are then displayed in the art library for the duration of the exhibition. Misunderstanding is organized as part of a partnership between ESADHaR and The Margate School. The exhibition has received support from Fluxus Art Project, a Franco-British fund for contemporary art. ESADHaR student-artists: Miha Bideau, Gabriella Esparon, Thais Ratieuville Student artists from The Margate School: Claire Knights, Chloé Neves, Henry Madicott, Celia Young, Dominic Rose, Anna Presilia, Nicolas Roper, Nathan Jones, Billie Vigne Curators: Stéphane Trois-Carrés and Maxence Alcalde in collaboration with Katja Gentric and Ian Bottle Access the press kit by clicking here.


DETAILS

- Opening Thursday, 13th October at 6 p.m.

- Free admission

- ESADHaR art library / 74 – 76 rue Paul Doumer / 76600 Le Havre




 
 
 

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