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  • Villa Vassilieff

    Villa Marie Vassilieff
    Chemin de Montparnasse
    21 avenue du Maine

    75015 Paris
    +33.(0)1.43.25.88.32

Ecole Supérieure d’Art de l’agglomération d’Annecy / Bangalore : inventing a third-heritage

INVENTING A THIRD-HERITAGE - WORK IN PROGRESS...
Workshop and events with the Graduate Art School of Annecy,
from April 26 to April 30 2016.


Workshop Igle Ivagle, Bangalore, © Adrian Torres Astaburuaga, 2014

This work­shop at Villa Vassilieff is a way for Design & Space Master stu­dents and teachers of the ESAAA to con­tinue and achieve a pro­gram of artistic exper­i­men­ta­tions started in November 2014 at Bangalore (India). Hosted for a one-month res­i­dency in the city, the team worked in the symp­tomatic Shivaji Nagar urban dis­trict, along with artists and stu­dents of the Srishti School of Art & Technology.
Those adven­tures will go on from April 24 to 30, 2016 in the con­text of Villa Vassilieff. Students will be invited to explore its geo­graph­ical inscrip­tion, but also its own res­sources (net­works, archives, etc.) to con­tinue the orig­inal hypoth­esis of the pro­ject : the pos­si­bility of cre­ation here and now, within the con­di­tions given by a sit­u­a­tion.

This work­shop is a con­tin­u­a­tion of the pro­ject Bangalore : inventing a third-her­itage, devel­oped as a part of the call for pro­posals Intercultural prac­tices in pat­ri­mon­al­iza­tion pro­cesses of the Ministry of Culture, which lead to a research trip in Bangalore (India) in November 2014 and to sev­eral sem­i­nars.

Workshop with ESAAA stu­dents, "Inventing a third-her­itage - work in pro­gress..."


On April 30, from 3:00 to 7:00 pm
NEIGHBORHOOD - Urban walks, hap­pen­ings and pro­jec­tions

With Diane Aubrun, Marianne Barrieux, Ophélie Carpentier, Martin Gourmaud, Margaux Faulcon, Léa Larousse, Laura Pouppeville, Dalal Tamri and Clémentine Viallon (5th year stu­dents in the Design & Space depart­ment of the Graduate Art School of Annecy) ; Adrian Torres (archi­tect and researcher at DSRA in the Graduate Art School of Annecy) ; Naïm Aït-Sidhoum (archi­tect), Alexandre Costanzo (philoso­pher), Didier Tallagrand (artist) and Nicolas Tixier (archi­tect), teachers at the Graduate Art School of Annecy.

Following a cycle of exper­i­men­ta­tions who drove them to Bangalore in India (Inventing a third-her­itage - work in pro­gress...), stu­dents where invited for a week to explore the pos­si­bil­i­ties for a cre­ation based on geo­graph­ical loca­tion of the Villa Vassilieff and its internal resources. A course ranging from the Villa Vassilieff to the rail­ways leading to the out­skirt, from the Montparnasse cemetary to the bleach steams of the public swim­ming pool…

Ophélie Carpentier, Un tapis, un renard, un clou, 2016, instal­la­tion

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Diane Aubrun, Ces his­toires on les empile, 2016, video and per­for­mance. With works of : Emmanuelle Lainé, col­lec­tif Life After Life, Jean Bhownagary

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Marianne Barrieu, Promenade vers la Ghouta, en com­­pa­gnie d’Adonis, 2016, per­for­mance

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Clémentine Viallon, Contre-usage, « parc du jardin du Luxembourg », 2016, draw­ings

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Martin Gourmaud, Margaux Faulcon, Rivage Familier, 2016, instal­la­tion

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Laura Pouppeville, Quatrième Fête, 2016, instal­la­tion


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And Léa Larousse, Métro chlore, 2016, Performance.

And Dalal Tamri, Le chant de la vie, 2016, sound instal­la­tion.


Ecole Supérieure d’Art de l’Agglomération d’Annecy - ESAAA (Graduate Art School of Annecy)

Located on the excep­tionnal site Les Marquisats on Annecy Lake banks, the ESAAA is a higher edu­ca­tion insti­tu­tion super­vised by the Ministry of Culture and Communication. Linking edu­ca­tion and research activ­i­ties thanks to a strong ped­a­gogic posi­tion in favor of eman­ci­pa­tion, the school thinks itself as an artistic and intel­lec­tual com­mu­nity. Here, teachers are both artists and researchers, and they are con­stantly re-eval­u­ating their prac­tice, lit­teraly searching for it side by side with stu­dents.

For fur­ther infor­ma­tions : the school web­site.

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