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  1. L'homme gris

    There is no doubt you have already come across him on a street corner, eaten at his side, laughed at his jokes, cried on his shoulder, admired his insights. Perhaps you haven't even noticed him, although he is always there, an aloof everyday... mehr

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    There is no doubt you have already come across him on a street corner, eaten at his side, laughed at his jokes, cried on his shoulder, admired his insights. Perhaps you haven't even noticed him, although he is always there, an aloof everyday presence, quite simply, anonymous. However, he has never shown you his true nature, you never realised he was wearing a mask, that this neighbour, this friend, this work colleague, this... anybody, could be the Devil in person. But aren't we constantly searching for him in others so as not to find him in ourselves? The 'L'homme gris' exhibition explores non-archetypal representations of the Devil in contemporary art. Far from disappearing, his image has simply mutated, showing again his fascinating ability to adapt which has allowed him to pass through art history - and mankind - unabated. While the way in which he slips away, transforms, infiltrates allows him to claim an all-the-more dangerous, powerful, or liberating position, it offers artists two possible paths to explore. Their choice sways between the empty shell, the costume to don, the pure image, and an elusive and constant metamorphosis. Exhibition: Casino Luxembourg (14.11.2020 - 06.06.2021)

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Beteiligt: Bajagić, Darja; Barbot, Romain; Zonder, Jérôme; Langendorff, Julien
    Sprache: Englisch; Französisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    ISBN: 9782919790180; 2919790188
    Schlagworte: Teufel <Motiv>; Kunst
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    Diese Publikation erscheint anlässlich der gleichnamigen Ausstellung im Casino Luxembourg vom 14.11.2020-06.06.2021