Benoît Brissot
Léonard Salle
Benoît Brissot and Léonard Salle have developed a hybrid practice that draws on the social and political possibilities of spatial transformation inherited from spontaneous group action. They are particularly interested in the flexibility of social stratification that can appear among marginal and low density populations. Throughout their personal and collaborative work they have fused different histories, from 1960s light projection to the growth of yeast cultures (CIAP Vassiviere). Their current installation, produced during a residency in the village of Treignac, uses the immersive traditions of 1980’s rave culture and its appropriation of marginal space, to critique art institutions’ capacities for colonisation and exclusion as well as proposing intersectional approaches for adapting specialist and caring practices.
Performance Écouter la Lumière
19h – 21h
with Rémi Collin
8 + 10 rue Eugène Daubech