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Ear of corn, eggplant, red cabbage, raspberry, cherry,… Fruits and vegetables are staged in Magali Reus’ artworks. They pose in the Landings series, where they are photographed in a domestic rubbish environnement. They appear as prototypes or maturing products in the Candlesticks series and pigmented resin’s marmelade in the Clementine series.
Head of Public Programs offers a tour among those artworks putting in tension natural world and artificiality. Then, Vincent Felten, University Lecturer and Researcher of the Lorraine University, working at the Continental Environnement’s Interdisciplinary Laboratory (LIEC, UMR CNRS-University of Lorraine) will broach the notion of biodiversity and the pressures to which they are subjected in order to think about the ways human control the nature and the consequences of those actions in the ecosystems.
Saturday April 8th, from 3 to 5 p.m.
Free, admission at 03 87 01 43 42 or publics@cac-synagoguedelme.org