"Psychodemia"
exhibition is a reflection on the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic and the
"first lockdown" in France (March 17th to May 10th)
on our bodies, our imaginations and our societies. Beyond the unprecedented
dimension of this health and social crisis, the exhibition seeks to understand
and define what this forced isolation has triggered in us, using the open-ended
term "psychodemia". The
Mucem has invited the artist Antoine d'Agata to propose a personal reading of
the collection "Life under lockdown" launched by the Mucem in the
spring of 2020.
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Artist-in-Residence Antoine d'Agata and curator Aude Fanlo at the 'Psychodemie' exhibition opening in December 2021 ©Jerome Cabanel, Mucem
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'Psychodemie' exhibition in December 2021 ©Jerome Cabanel, Mucem
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'Psychodemie' exhibition in December 2021 ©Jerome Cabanel, Mucem
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'Psychodemie' exhibition in December 2021 ©Jerome Cabanel, Mucem
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'Psychodemie' exhibition in December 2021 ©Jerome Cabanel, Mucem
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Artist-in-Residence Antoine d'Agata in December 2021 ©Jerome Cabanel, Mucem
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Artist-in-Residence Antoine d'Agata in December 2021 ©Jerome Cabanel, Mucem
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'Psychodemie' exhibition in December 2021 ©Jerome Cabanel, Mucem
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'Psychodemie' exhibition in December 2021 ©Jerome Cabanel, Mucem
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'Psychodemie' exhibition in December 2021 ©Jerome Cabanel, Mucem