Sortir à Paris : NUIT BLANCHE 2023: A POETIC STROLL OUT OF TIME AT THE HANGAR Y IN MEUDON (92) (by Cécile D.)
For an atypical Nuit Blanche, we go to Meudon, and more precisely to the Hangar Y, which welcomes us for free this Saturday, June 3rd, 2023. Discover the program of this very special evening.
Whether you likecontemporary art, good deals or unusual places in the region, this outing is for you! On Saturday, June 3, 2023, the Nuit Blanche is back for its 21st edition in Paris and the Ile-de-France region. This year, the cultural event is organized around the theme of the Seine. An inspiring subject... Especially for the artists of the Hangar Y, in Meudon, who present their works during this new night.
What, you don't know the Nuit Blanche? Here's a little refresher course: launched in 2002 by the City of Paris, this cultural event aims to honor contemporary creation by bringing art to the streets. Concerts, shows, ephemeral installations, exhibitions, museum open houses... During a whole night, the curious enjoy hundreds of free events throughout the capital and in the cities surrounding it.
Here is the program of the Nuit Blanche at the Hangar Y of Meudon :
Parc du Hangar Y - Déambulation artistique
Le samedi 03 juin 2023 de 18h00 à 00h00
At Hangar Y, the program is conceived as a poetic interlude in a historic and emblematic site of Greater Paris, far from the frenzy of the city, where visitors can take the time to explore, to be surprised and to stroll close to nature.
The Hangar Y's art trail offers a unique experience of art, with works that invite dreams, discovery, participation and reflection, and dialogue harmoniously with the environment.
The works of some of the most recognized artists on the international scene and of emerging creation, appeal to the senses and to the participation of visitors, to touch and be touched by art. This artistic wandering allows a large public to access the best of contemporary creation through a discovery path in the undergrowth of the park, the Great Perspective, the alleys, the Hangar Y square or in dialogue with the Chalais basin.
Along the way, visitors will discover some twenty multidisciplinary, sensory and participatory works: sculptures, installations, sound works, olfactory, performative, ephemeral works... An enchanted, poetic interlude and a true journey of inspiration.
THE ARTISTS PRESENTED :
Adel Abdessemed - Christian Boltanski - Lee Bul - Tony Cragg - Ida Ekblad - Barry Flanagan - Shilpa Gupta - Subodh Gupta - Laurent Le Deunff - Sarah Lucas - David Nash - Ernesto Neto - Simon Periton - Stefan Rinck - Ugo Rondinone - Roman Signer - Kiki Smith - Pascale Marthine Tayou - Wang Keping
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