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Set/Exhibition Design Research and Creation Workshop (ARC) - Trip Down Memory Lane

13
March
20 25
25
June
20 25
Proposed by : Pavillon Bosio
Location :
9bis Rue Dalpozzo
OTHER ALL AUDIENCES
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TRIP DOWN MEMORY LANE

EXTERNAL EXHIBITION

Preview on Thursday 13 March from 4pm to 8pm, at Gaya Scienza (9bis Rue Dalpozzo, Nice)

Exhibition from 14 March to 25 May 2025

Drawing on works from the collection of Silvia Fiorucci, Monaco: Etel Adnan, Victor Miklos Andersen, Dineo Seshee Bopape, Sarah Buckner, Miriam Cahn, Valentina Cameranesi, Chiara Camoni, Julien Carreyn, Marc Camille Chaimowicz, Pietro Chiesa, Nathalie Djurberg & Hans Berg, Lars Fredrikson, Pierre Guariche, Camille Henrot, Nino Kapanadze, Nicus Lucà, Ella Littwitz, Angelica Mesiti, Yu Nishimura, Wonmin Park, Reto Pulfer, Ugo Rondinone, Eva Rothschild, Socratis Socratous, Stéphanie Saadé, Sofia Stevi, Studio Wieki Somers, Alvaro Urbano.

Curated by: Anouck Nouvel-Papaïconomou, Inès Carrazé, Clotilde Borg

Scenography: Chih-Yu Liu, Louise Chatelain, Johanna Bourgin, Léo Zaragoza, Maëva Pillon, Jean Torres.

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Introduction

Admission is free, no booking required

In the exhibition TRIP DOWN MEMORY LANE, works selected from the collection of Silvia Fiorucci (Monaco) represent condensers of our daily lives. They belong to the areas of domesticity that inhabit our memories. They embody the desire to incorporate art into the obscure repetition of our habits.

At the heart of La Gaya Scienza - a former family apartment that has been transformed into an arts space - TRIP DOWN MEMORY LANEoffers an immersive journey through the intimate areas of the home, sparking recollections of the rooms in a house: a kitchen, a bedroom, a living room... Every room evokes a subconscious state, fragmented memories, a refuge from the social world. Every drawer becomes a sensitive archive of buried emotions, every shadow a latent memory.

But what happens when cracks appear in the reassuring order of our everyday lives? When the familiar becomes strangely unknown, a void opens up, or a misplaced or forgotten object unsettles our perception? The public then slides towards Freud’s "uncanny": that point where the familiar memory flips to reveal the strangeness hidden within.

By means of a dramatic journey through the doors to our memory, the illuminated signage offers a call to breach closed doors, each of which becomes a puzzle to crack. The scenographic installations intensify the sensory atmosphere in each room of this fictitious home.

The diverse range of works selected and the scenographic interactions between the domestic and the exhibition invite the public to inhabit a strangely familiar space, where the memory teeters towards snippets of a distorted reality...

The exhibition is co-produced by the association La Società delle Api, in collaboration with art students studying scenography at the Pavillon Bosio and the student curators from the master’s degree in Exhibition Science and Techniques.

Drawing on works from the collection of Silvia Fiorucci, Monaco : Etel Adnan, Victor Miklos Andersen, Dineo Seshee Bopape, Sarah Buckner, Miriam Cahn, Valentina Cameranesi, Chiara Camoni, Julien Carreyn, Marc Camille Chaimowicz, Pietro Chiesa, Nathalie Djurberg & Hans Berg, Lars Fredrikson, Pierre Guariche, Camille Henrot, Nino Kapanadze, Nicus Lucà, Ella Littwitz, Angelica Mesiti, Yu Nishimura, Wonmin Park, Reto Pulfer, Ugo Rondinone, Eva Rothschild, Socratis Socratous, Stéphanie Saadé, Sofia Stevi, Studio Wieki Somers, Alvaro Urbano.

Curated by: Anouck Nouvel-Papaïconomou, Inès Carrazé, Clotilde Borg

Scenography: Chih-Yu Liu, Louise Chatelain, Johanna Bourgin, Léo Zaragoza, Maëva Pillon, Jean Torres.

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Informations

Opening hours : 16h00
Date : Thursday 13 March 2025

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