The subject shines

The subject shines

The conversation “The subject shines” presents the work of Chloé Galibert-Laîné on “Forensickness.” The artist demonstrates that everything combines with everything, and that the image acts as a projection surface even before being meaningful content. The interview discusses her artistic approach, editing as a third form of writing, and the use of found footage. This encounter extends the collaboration between Le Labo and Images Festival on experimental image practices.

Labo artists attending this event

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Partners

Et sa pulpe!

Jean-Pierre Mot explores packaging, slogans, and everyday objects in an exhibition between micro and memory.

Cabinet of Curiosities

A year-end benefit evening and silent auction to support Le Labo and connect with the Francophone artistic community.

Memory

Andreas Krätschmer, Paul Ruban, and Tania Love explore the traces and materials that shape our relationship with remembrance.