MARSEILLE.- Eating an image what a strange idea! And yet we have never ceased to feast on them, from the earliest antiquity to the present day, particularly in Europe and the Mediterranean. So how can we explain such an attitude towards them ? Why incorporate an image, take it into oneself, at the risk of destroying it, rather than observing it quietly from a distance ? What functions can be attributed to these actions, to this very particular experience of images? What does such behaviour reveal about ourselves and our societies ?
The exhibition The Taste of images will address these questions by demonstrating that the ingestion of a figurative object makes it possible to harbour within the night of ones body that which has the power to heal, protect and transform us, but also to offer us the means to learn, to resist, to play, to dream, and to participate in the life of dedicated communities. This exhibition will juxtapose the practice with the diversity of imaginaries (religious, philosophical, literary, artistic, political) that underpin it, in a journey ranging from the metaphorical embodiment to the actual ingestion of images.
Paintings, wood or stone sculptures, engravings, prints, photographs, fiction and ethnographic films, communion wafers, waffles, figurative cakes and breads, sculpted foods, molds, amulets... 435 works punctuate the exhibition, 250 of which come from the Mucems collections; many are usually kept in the cold-storage areas of the museums reserves.
The exhibition is organized with the special participation of the Bibliothque nationale de France, which is lending 42 works.
Among the artists exhibited
La Belooussovitch, Hlne Bellenger, Yasmina Benabderrahmane, Nicolas Boulard, Jean-Baptiste Bourgois, Vincenzo Campi, Alonso Cano, David Cronenberg, Honor Daumier, Albrecht Drer, Gali Eytan, William Hogarth, Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, Michel Journiac, Micha Laury, Erik Nussbicker, Dennis Oppenheim, Meret Oppenheim, Jacopo Pontormo, Jean Renoir, Irne Schwartz, Marie Sochor
Lending institutions
Les Abattoirs, Muse Frac Occitanie Toulouse ; muse des Beaux-Arts, Lyon ; Bibliothque centrale, Florence ; Bibliothque nationale de France, Paris ; muse de Cluny muse national du Moyen ge, Paris ; Danish Film Institute ; Frac le-de-France ; Frac Normandie Rouen ; Frac Nouvelle-Aquitaine MECA ; Kunsthistorisches Institut, Florence ; INA Mditerrane, Marseille ; Institut national dhistoire de lart, Paris ; muse du Louvre, Paris ; muse dOrsay, Paris ; Petit Palais muse des Beaux-Arts, Paris ; muse national du Prado, Madrid ; muse du Quai Branly Jacques Chirac, Paris ; Walker Art Center Archives, Minneapolis.
In addition to these public institutions, there are loans from the Dennis Oppenheim Estate, New York, as well as loans from private collections.
Many artists have also lent their works for the exhibition: Hlne Bellenger, La Belooussovitch, Yasmina Benabderrahmane, Nicolas Boulard, Jean-Baptiste Bourgois, Micha Laury, Erik Nussbicker, Irne Schwartz, Marie Sochor
Exhibition cataogue
Authors: Mathilde Badie, Andreas Beyer, Dominic-Alain Boariu, Raphal Bories, Valrie Boudier, Marie-Charlotte Calafat, Giordana Charuty, Vronique Dasen, Frdrique Desbuissons, Antonella Fenech, Finbarr Barry Flood, Julia Gelshorn, Jrmie Koering, Olivier Leplatre, Anne Lepoittevin, Camille Paulhan, Marion Tayart de Borms, Ariane Thomas et Fabien Vallos.