Poster image of 《Des mots et des mondes》 © Palais des Beaux-Arts

The result of a series of discussions on the growing role of poetry in contemporary artistic practices, the exhibition 《Des mots et des mondes》 considers writing as a plastic material in its own right.

Faced with a constant flow of information, artists do not seek to say more, but to say things differently, through sensitive, unique and contextualised forms. Words then become vectors of personal or collective emancipation, embodied in assemblages, positionings, semantic shifts and resolutely poetic reconfigurations.

Drawing on works from the collections of Beaux-Arts de Paris, contemporary creations and the work of students and teachers, 《Des mots et des mondes》 questions the power of words in the construction of narratives, knowledge and imaginations. While words can name, classify and order reality, they are also capable of shifting and transforming it, opening up new possibilities.

The exhibition follows a movement from classification to speculation, from inherited frameworks – scientific, colonial, religious or institutional – to marginalised, rewritten or reinvented narratives. 

Far removed from a linear and stabilised history of art, artists investigate, collect, recompose and invent: words become tools for bringing fragmented memories and marginalised subjectivities to the fore.

From crisis to utopia, from history to individual trajectories, from reality to imagination, the exhibition reveals words as places of tension, but also as spaces for sharing, bringing hope and emancipation. Poetic, manifestos or fragile, words to connect, build community, transmit, fight.

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