La Coupure #2


La Coupure placarde sa deuxième édition sur les murs des rues de Paris depuis le mois d’avril.

La Coupure est une initiative née en 2018 afin de dénoncer des cas spécifiques d’abus de pouvoir au sein des institutions de l’art (centre d’art, musées, galeries, école d’art…) et révéler – non sans humour – ce que les politiques culturelles hégémoniques dissimulent. 

En optant pour l’usage de l’anonymat et le ciblage de personnes de pouvoir spécifiques, la coupure contribue à briser la loi du silence autour de la violence systémique  du monde de l’art et son invisibilisation.

Voici quelques images de leur dernière campagne d’affichage ainsi qu’un lien de téléchargement vers leur nouveau numéro. Vous pouvez les contacter à l’adresse suivante: 

amicale.jean.des.loisirs@protonmail.com


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