Coming
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Hamish Fulton
A Walking Artist
Exhibition: From 25 March to 29 October 2023
Frac - plateau explorations
The Frac is launching its fortieth anniversary with an exhibition dedicated to a major international artist. For almost fifty years, Hamish Fulton has been developing socially engaged work that concerns itself with the major environmental issues and challenges to which our societies must react today.
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Solaris
An exhibition about the Frac collection
Exhibition: From 25 March to 29 October 2023
Frac - plateau perspectives
To mark the tenth anniversary of its building, the Frac presents a selection of works from its collection, paying tribute to the architecture of Kengo Kuma.
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Liv Jourdan and Mathis Pettenati
Focus on graduates of Villa Arson Nice
Exhibition: From 25 March to 29 October 2023
Frac - plateau expérimentations
The Frac has invited Liv Jourdan and Mathis Pettenati, recent graduates of the Villa Arson, to take over its experimental plateau.
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Martha Wilson
Invisible
Exhibition: From 1 July 2023 to 4 February 2024
Frac - plateau perspectives
The Frac is pleased to present the first major solo exhibition in France by Martha Wilson, a pioneering figure and guiding light of feminist engagement through art.
The exhibition at the Frac looks back at the trajectory of a career in which the aim remains “the radical reinvention of the image of women by women ” (Lucy Lippard), the deconstruction of stereotypes surrounding female beauty and a so-called feminine ideal, including a major problem: that of age, and more specifically the question of the invisibility of the 70-year-old woman, through a set of photographs, performance videos, artist books, and document archives.
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Boris Charmatz
Exhibition: From 9 December 2023 to 24 March 2024
Frac - plateau explorations
Le Frac is inviting this major international figure of contemporary dance to present a set of films looking back at his choreographic research through emblematic dance pieces. For the occasion, the Frac is producing a new film with the artist, on a recent choreographic piece, a whistled solo entitled SOMNOLE (2021), of which he will present a preview.