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AROUND THE EXHIBITION: "Quand la nature devient matière à inventer"
▶︎ GUIDED VISITS TO THE EXHIBITION:
Discover the collective show Quand la nature devient matière à inventer, in the company of a mediator. This special moment will be an opportunity to learn more about the works on display.
-Thursday 27th June, at 2.30pm
-Saturday 29th June, at 2.30pm
-Wednesday 10th July, at 2.30pm
-Thursday 29th August, at 2.30pm
-Saturday 21st September, at 5pm
-Sunday 22nd September, at 3pm
Length 1h00 / free / on reservation at Le Radar (coordination@le-radar.fr)
▶︎ GUIDED VISIT, ART & WINE TASTING:
Come and discover the works on display in the exhibition Quand la nature devient matière à inventer with a wine tasting. This visit guided by two voices, presented by the wine cellar Au Fin Gousier and Le Radar, will be an opportunity for a dialogue between your senses!
-Thursday 27th June at 7.30pm
In partnership with the wine cellar Au Fin Gousier
Length 1h / 10 € per person / bookings from Le Radar (coordination@le-radar.fr)
▶︎ FAMILY VISITS-WORKSHOPS AROUND THE EXHIBITION:
After a short visit to the collective exhibition Quand la nature devient matière à inventer, accompanied by a mediator, both kids and grown-ups will be invited to take part in an artistic practice workshop around the theme of nature!
-Saturday 8th June, at 2.30pm
-Saturday 13th July, at 2.30pm
-Saturday 17th August, at 2.30pm
-Saturday 21st September, at 2.30pm
-Dimanche 22nd September, at 2.30pm
Length 1h30 / 5 € per child / 6-12 years / on reservation with Le Radar (coordination@le-radar.fr)
▶︎ A TALK BY FABIEN LEAUSTIC
A talk by Fabien Léaustic at the École Municipale des Beaux-Arts de Bayeux: “L'art pour ré-incorporer l'écosystème terrestre et son histoire”
Based on the artistic project Sève élémentaire, Fabien Léaustic will trace out the pathway of a doctoral research programme on the frontier between the arts, sciences and anthropology, dotted by collaborations with science labs. From exobiology to the supposed role of meteorites in the appearance of life on Earth, this artist-researcher offers a reading of his work that suggests a "post-biotic" future, while indicating ethical, social and cultural issues revealed by the history of our knowledge of genetics. He will in particular explain how the panspermia theory allowed him to navigate the narrow border that separates scientific truth from science-fictional tales.