Affaires personnelles" exhibition by Annette Messager, Nicolas Krief and Isabelle Rey-Lefebvre at Transfo - Emmaüs

Published by Événements · Published on November 21th, 2023 at 11:05 a.m.
Transfo, the Emmaüs exhibition space, highlights the bagageries solidaires with a beautiful exhibition mixing Annette Messager works, Nicolas Krief photographs and a report by journalist Isabelle Rey-Lefebvrpour. A fine testimony to be seen from November 23, 2023 to February 03, 2024.

The "Affaires personnelles" exhibition, organized by Emmaüs Solidarité, will take place in the organization's cultural center from November 23, 2023 to February 3, 2024. Conceived as an intimate look at bagageries solidaires, everyday concerns for homeless people, the exhibition draws attention to this often overlooked aspect of the housing issue.

Indissociable from the urban social landscape, the concept of bagageries solidaires symbolizes the crucial issue of secure storage for the personal belongings of homeless people. More than a place of deposit, these refuge spaces embody an address and a haven for people in need of support.

The Emmaüs Solidarité cultural center invites the public to discover this world through the work of visual artist Annette Messager. Renowned for her creations that shake up conventional perceptions, Messager here challenges our view of the world of the homeless, alongside photos by photographer Nicolas Krief, known for his empathetic and realistic approach!

The exhibition will also benefit from the talent of Isabelle Rey-Lefebvre, a journalist and columnist committed to social issues. Her journalistic contribution sheds light on the environment and stakes of these solidarity schemes.

Come and explore the intimate world of bagageries solidaires in the"Affaires personnelles" exhibition presented by Emmaüs Solidarité, for an awakening to a solidarity dimension that is often overlooked, but crucial to our shared understanding of the fight against social exclusion in Paris.

This immersion will surely help to establish a renewed dialogue about the policy of welcoming and assisting people in precarious situations in the French capital and elsewhere. Don't miss this extraordinary opportunity to shed light on your vision of the world of homelessness in the City of Lights.

During the exhibition period, Transfo will be collecting warm clothing for men, women and children.

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Dates and Opening Time
From November 23th, 2023 to February 3rd, 2024

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    Location

    36 Rue Jacques Louvel-Tessier
    75010 Paris 10

    Prices
    Free

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    Opening hours: Tuesday to Saturday, 2pm to 7pm. Until 9pm on Thursday.

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