Artistes & Paysans, battre la campagne
The "Artists and Farmers" exhibition explores the rich and varied connections between artists and farmers, through the spectrum of the challenges facing the agricultural world today. Bringing together some 150 artworks, the exhibition aims to give context to and emphasize the intersections between art and agriculture, while examining the way in which this exchange has developed as the relationship between humans and their environment has been redefined.
Artistes :
Maria Thereza Alves, Jean Amblard, Mathieu Asselin, Adrián Balseca, Gianfranco Baruchello, Julien Beneyton, Michel Blazy, Rosa Bonheur, Thierry Boutonnier, Jules Breton, Mathilde Caylou, Pierre Creton, Henri Cueco, Marinette Cueco, Ágnes Dénes, Morgane Denzler, Morgan Fache, Nina Ferrer-Gleize, Aurélie Ferruel et Florentine Guédon, Sylvain Gouraud, Annabel Guérédrat, Suzanne Husky, Fabrice Hyber, Inland, Kako & Stéphane Kenkle, Léon Lhermitte, Aurelia Mihai, Jean-François Millet, Asunción Molinos Gordo, Nelly Monnier et Éric Tabuchi, Tony Morgan, Hassan Musa, Myvillages, Le Nouveau Ministère De l’Agriculture (Suzanne Husky et Stéphanie Sagot), Aurélie Olivier, Daniel Otero Torres, Jean-Baptiste Perret, Karoll Petit, Terence Pique, Émilie Pitoiset, Tabita Rezaire, Pascal Rivet, Damien Rouxel, Noémie Sauve, Daniel Spoerri, Jade Tang, Nicolas Tubéry, Agnès Varda, Simone Villemeur-Deloume, Lois Weinberger
Commissariat :
Julie Crenn, Commissaire indépendante
Lauriane Gricourt, Directrice des Abattoirs Musée - Frac Occitanie Toulouse
Annabelle Ténèze, Directrice du Louvre Lens
Assistées d’Audrey Palacin, attachée de recherche, les Abattoirs Musée – Frac Occitanie Toulouse
This project received exceptional support and loans from the Musée d'Orsay and the Mucem - Musée des Civilisations de l'Europe et de la Méditerranée.