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Exhibition “Les Fabriques du cœur et leur usage”

23/10/2022 h 19/03/2023 F Add to the calendar 2022-10-23 2023-03-19 Europe/London Exhibition “Les Fabriques du cœur et leur usage”

We do not all see images of the world in the same way. Each of us builds up an individual perception of our surroundings which, rather like fairy stories, include very different realities, presided over by unreliable memory and fleeting hope. Driven by a healthy curiosity, we are constantly absorbing snatches of the complex, changing, colourful world that we inhabit for a time. If we consider that the spoken word is the clearest way to communicate, this does not mean that we are unaware of its pitfalls: confusions, puns, double meanings, etc. The same applies to vision, which we generally trust absolutely and assert leaving no room for doubt: “I saw that” or “I’m sure I saw that”, even though vision is far from exempt from confusion when the imagination prolongs and uses it.

The exhibition Les Fabriques du cœur et leur usage proposes to take a look at the world and the men and women who inhabit it, the follies and fabrications scattered here and there by comprehension, memory and the heart. Some ten chapters examine the simple things of life: the beginnings of the world, solitude, homes, groups, individuals, heroes, paintings of flowers and landscapes… Each subject is presented freely, so that it can inspire the unique vision of each spectator according to their memory and imagination. For many poetic forms arise from enigmatic connections and mysterious affinities—as already demonstrated by the works offered to us by artists—which enable the spirit to explore hitherto unknown horizons. JACQUES FABIEN  GAUTHIER D’AGOTY, BENOÎT DAGRON, LUCIEN B., ORLA BARRY, PIERRE BETTENCOURT, PIERRE BISMUTH, CAMILLE BOMBOIS, LOUISE BOURGEOIS, HENRI DE BRAEKELEER, BALTHASAR BURKHARD, MARIE JOSÉ BURKI, LEWIS CARROLL, DAVID CLAERBOUT, HÉLÈNE ET JULIETTE DELAPORTE, A. DELVAUX, DAMIEN DEROUBAIX, C. DIEU, LISE DUCLAUX, MARLENE DUMAS, JAMES ENSOR, MAX ERNST, HANS-PETER FELDMANN, LÉON FRÉDÉRIC, LOUIS JOSEPH FUCHS, CHARLES GASPAR, DAAN VAN GOLDEN, NICOLAS GRUPPO, RONI HORN, JAL, BERND LOHAUS, HANS MARTIN, FRANS MASEREEL, NATALIA DE MELLO, CONSTANTIN MEUNIER, GIORGIO MORANDI, HENRI OTTEVAERE, GIULIO PAOLINI, GIUSEPPE PENONE, PIERRE PLAUSZEWSKI, SIGMAR POLKE, LAURE PROUVOST, JOSÉ MARÍA SICILIA, KIKI SMITH, WALTER SWENNEN, JEAN-LOUP TRASSARD, JOËLLE TUERLINCKX, LUC TUYMANS, EDGARD TYTGAT, ANGEL VERGARA

PHOTO: ORLA BARRY, BRANDANE ROSE (DÉTAIL), 2002-2004, DROITS RÉSERVÉS. COLLECTION MACS, PROPRIÉTÉ DE LA FÉDÉRATION WALLONIE-BRUXELLES.

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MACS – Museum of Contemporary Arts of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation, Rue Sainte-Louise 82 7301 Hornu MACS – Museum of Contemporary Arts of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation

We do not all see images of the world in the same way. Each of us builds up an individual perception of our surroundings which, rather like fairy stories, include very different realities, presided over by unreliable memory and fleeting hope. Driven by a healthy curiosity, we are constantly absorbing snatches of the complex, changing, colourful world that we inhabit for a time.
If we consider that the spoken word is the clearest way to communicate, this does not mean that we are unaware of its pitfalls: confusions, puns, double meanings, etc.
The same applies to vision, which we generally trust absolutely and assert leaving no room for doubt: “I saw that” or “I’m sure I saw that”, even though vision is far from exempt from confusion when the imagination prolongs and uses it.

The exhibition Les Fabriques du cœur et leur usage proposes to take a look at the world and the men and women who inhabit it, the follies and fabrications scattered here and there by comprehension, memory and the heart. Some ten chapters examine the simple things of life: the beginnings of the world, solitude, homes, groups, individuals, heroes, paintings of flowers and landscapes…
Each subject is presented freely, so that it can inspire the unique vision of each spectator according to their memory and imagination. For many poetic forms arise from enigmatic connections and mysterious affinities—as already demonstrated by the works offered to us by artists—which enable the spirit to explore hitherto unknown horizons.

JACQUES FABIEN  GAUTHIER D’AGOTY, BENOÎT DAGRON, LUCIEN B., ORLA BARRY, PIERRE BETTENCOURT, PIERRE BISMUTH, CAMILLE BOMBOIS, LOUISE BOURGEOIS, HENRI DE BRAEKELEER, BALTHASAR BURKHARD, MARIE JOSÉ BURKI, LEWIS CARROLL, DAVID CLAERBOUT, HÉLÈNE ET JULIETTE DELAPORTE, A. DELVAUX, DAMIEN DEROUBAIX, C. DIEU, LISE DUCLAUX, MARLENE DUMAS, JAMES ENSOR, MAX ERNST, HANS-PETER FELDMANN, LÉON FRÉDÉRIC, LOUIS JOSEPH FUCHS, CHARLES GASPAR, DAAN VAN GOLDEN, NICOLAS GRUPPO, RONI HORN, JAL, BERND LOHAUS, HANS MARTIN, FRANS MASEREEL, NATALIA DE MELLO, CONSTANTIN MEUNIER, GIORGIO MORANDI, HENRI OTTEVAERE, GIULIO PAOLINI, GIUSEPPE PENONE, PIERRE PLAUSZEWSKI, SIGMAR POLKE, LAURE PROUVOST, JOSÉ MARÍA SICILIA, KIKI SMITH, WALTER SWENNEN, JEAN-LOUP TRASSARD, JOËLLE TUERLINCKX, LUC TUYMANS, EDGARD TYTGAT, ANGEL VERGARA

PHOTO: ORLA BARRY, BRANDANE ROSE (DÉTAIL), 2002-2004, DROITS RÉSERVÉS. COLLECTION MACS, PROPRIÉTÉ DE LA FÉDÉRATION WALLONIE-BRUXELLES.

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MACS – Museum of Contemporary Arts of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation

UNESCO-site

The MACS, located on the former mine site of Grand-Hornu, high place of European industrial heritage, is classified as World Heritage since 2012. Since its opening, the museum has welcomed nearly a million visitors, produced over 75 exhibitions and promoted many artists from the Wallonia-Brussels Federation.

Thanks to the great international artists who, like Anish Kapoor, Christian Boltanski, Giuseppe Penone and Tony Oursler, have set up their first major exhibition in Belgium, the MACS now enjoys a reputation that goes far beyond our borders.

LPeople with specific needs

Concerned to be everyone’s museum, MACS develops a humanist policy with the help of specialized associations that guide it in its approach. For example, a specific mediation approach has been developed for blind and partially sighted people. It is based on specific material tools such as models, thermoforms, musical fragments, Braille lyrics and the sensitive commentary of the guide accompanying the group. The museum also organizes guided tours adapted for the mentally handicapped.

JSchools

Immerse your students for a visit to contemporary art. The MACS cultural services team researches, invents and implements the most appropriate forms of mediation for each new exhibition. Don’t forget that the museum is free to the school crowd every 1st Wednesday of the month.

MEntreprises

Are you looking for an original and special place for organising a conference, team building, working day …? The Grand-Hornu is for you! Former mining site classified by UNESCO as a World Heritage of Humanity, now converted into a place entirely dedicated to contemporary creation, Le Grand-Hornu offers many formulas with or without an exhibition visit. On site you also benefit from a restaurant, a park of more than 4 hectares and a large parking lot.

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OGroups

The MACS invites you to take a dip in contemporary art, in the heart of the historic site of Grand-Hornu, classified as a World Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. Discover all our offers for groups and book your visit.

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MACS – Museum of Contemporary Arts of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation

Rue Sainte-Louise 82
7301 Hornu

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