Special envoy to Metz
Two ways are available to you to understand “Lacan, the exhibition.
When art meets psychoanalysis”, at the Center Pompidou-Metz.
It fascinates people in their fifties - and over - with its summary of an era and its obsessions.
It's about seeing behind appearances with the eyes of artists and the look on artists.
The first way is erudite like its exegetes, art historians - the curators Marie-Laure Bernadac and Bernard Marcadé - or psychoanalysts - Gérard Wajcman and Paz Corona, brains associated with this perilous exercise of style.
They are all four wells of knowledge who have the habit of knitting and unknitting their thoughts, unrepentant dowsers on the trail of ideas.
“The Mirror Stadium”
Their catalog will be your “blue guide”, which will introduce you to Lacanian concepts, from “Object a” or “Object cause of desire” to “Name of the father” which becomes “No of the father” then “The non-dupes wander” by a claimed semantic shift.
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