
The "Simulacres" exhibition, held at Magasins Généraux in the city of Pantin, France, questions the concepts of reality and authenticity through contemporary artworks. Co-organized by the magazine Usbek & Rica, this exhibition is offered to visitors free of charge and will remain open until 27 Eylül 2026. The exhibition will continue to welcome art enthusiasts throughout the summer.
The artworks in the exhibition encourage viewers to reflect on their perception of reality. Through techniques such as digital manipulation, illusion, and imitation, artists blur the line between the real and the fake. These works offer a critical perspective on how media, technology, and consumer culture in the modern world shape our understanding of reality.
The "Simulacres" exhibition takes its name from the concept of the same name by French philosopher Jean Baudrillard. Baudrillard discussed how copies and simulations that have replaced reality define our era. Using this philosophical background, the exhibition emphasizes that reality today is increasingly intertwined with simulations.
Magasins Généraux in Pantin adds a distinct atmosphere to the exhibition with its industrial past. This space, a former warehouse, provides an ideal environment for the display of contemporary art. The exhibition creates an interesting dialogue between the historical texture of the venue and the modernity of the artworks.
Throughout the exhibition, visitors will encounter interactive installations, video works, and sculptures. Each artwork invites the viewer to become an active participant and question their perception of reality. "Simulacres" offers an unmissable experience for art enthusiasts during the summer months.
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