“You are here”: everyone is familiar with this phrase found on many city or neighborhood maps. The title of the exhibition, HIC, represents the “HERE” of location and its contemporary techniques, which is the theme of the research conducted over two years by a team of professors, artists, and students from Villa Arson, the รcole des Beaux-Arts de Lyon, and the one in Montpellier.
It involves navigating or getting lost in new narrative spaces, Riemannian, transcendent, or video, which may perhaps replace the perspectival space whose axes and ordinates the classical age bequeathed to us.
Thus, it is about exploring the NUNC (= NOW).
Featuring works by: Fayรงal Baghriche, Frรฉdรฉric Bauchet, Jean-Pierre Bertrand, Burkard Bluemlein, Zoรฉ Bornot, Sophie Bueno-Boutellier, Daniel Buren, Vincent Cรฉraudo, Marielle Chabal, รtienne Chambaud, Lorraine Chรขteaux, Nicolas Clair, Benjamin Collet, Esmรฉralda Costa, Alexandra Czmil, Lรฆtitia Delafontaine & Grรฉgory Niel, Nicolas Despax, Noรซl Dolla, Jessica Dupuis, Philippe Durand, Lisa Duroux, Pierre Fisher, Pierre Gaignard, Nicolas Gimbert, Noรฉ Grenier, Yasmina Hatem & Sandra Lorenzi, Benjamin Hugard, Nicolas Kozerawski, Nicolas Lebrun, Maud Maffei, Zora Mann, รmilie Marc & Lucille Uhlrich, Quentin Maussang, Nicolas Muller, Roman Ondรกk, Marion Orel, รlodie Petit, Pascal Poulain, Maxime Rizard, Ludovic Sauvage, Emmanuelle Segura, Antoine Sylvain, Nicolas Tรฉmieau, Rรฉmi Vacherot.
Curator: Julien Bouillon.

