Make way for the emotion that everyone must feel in front of a work of art!
No need for immediate explanation, often illegible, in this face-to-face where the thirst for knowledge will come by itself, afterwards.
It is a return to basics that curator Jean-Hubert Martin offers us for an explosive exhibition at the Geneva Museum of Art and History (MAH), with the aim of including one of the richest institutions in the city in a more contemporary page.
"The museum is a place where we constantly mix, with paradox and difficulty, sensitivity and knowledge
," explains this opponent of the takeover of museums by art historians.
We must move the cursor towards the sensitivity side!”
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"The exhibition entitled 'Pas necessit d'un dessin'
,
clearly draw your own conclusion, solicits your gaze, your imagination and your interpretations for a playful and sensitive discovery
, warns Jean-Hubert Martin, already accustomed to the fact with many exhibitions…
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