Jeanne Susplugas is included in the group exhibition Images en Mouvement at the Musée de Vence, curated by Philippe Piguet open from 3 February - 24 April, 2024.
No sooner had cinema been invented, at the very end of the 19th century, than certain visual artists aspired to experiment with its potential. Curious to go beyond the static nature of the image, they seized on everything that allowed them to set it in motion. A whole range of animated films, videos and installations has developed over the years, taking into account the technical and technological advances of a world in perpetual transformation.
Entitled "Moving Images", the exhibition we have devised for the Musée de Vence brings together different experiments in contemporary moving images, under the aegis of historic figures such as Fernand Léger and the Hains-Villeglé duo. The exhibition takes the form of film editing, the cobbled-together invention of an unusual camera, the use of computers and, finally, virtual reality. It's a synthetic and demonstrative way of highlighting the possibility of the "movement of images" - the title of a cult exhibition held at the Centre Pompidou a few years ago.
Learn more on the site of the Musée de Vence.