Art & Entertainment is a project based on the writings of the American artist David Robbins about the relationship between art and the notion of “spectacle.” The exhibition has been constructed around the striking inversion that occurred between the period that runs from Pop art to the 1990s and the one that separates us from the early 21st century: the desire of artists to intervene in the cultural industry and the circuits of entertainment is today being replaced (or at least reduced to a deformed, mirror image) by celebrities in the film or music industry who are using artistic formats. Based on this observation of a substitution, the exhibition aimed at bringing together the steps in the relationship between art and entertainment, ranging from criticisms of the “spectacle,” to the horizon of celebrity culture, while taking in the dismantling of its mechanisms and tools.
- Exhibition curated by Paul Bernard and Lionel Bovier