Paroles, Paroles
Centre d'art contemporain - la synagogue de Delme•Jan 17, 2026 — Jun 14, 2026
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Language, that is, the ability to express oneself and communicate, reflects the political, social and technological changes of our age. Our words, accents and expressions are sites of freedoms or constraints, which are revealed in the hybridization, transformation and adaptation of languages.
Paroles, Paroles brings together six artists, performers and poets – including a duo – whose artworks explore language in the visual arts, between written and oral language. The exhibition visual, by graphic designer Garine Gokceyan, reveals that certain discourses are rendered palatable in public. They are compared to women’s hair, traditionally destined to be disciplined. In the former synagogue of Delme, as for the works by Costanza Candeloro, Dorota Gawęda et Eglė Kulbokaitė, Marianne Mispelaëre, Hussein Nassereddine and Patrizia Vicinelli, they invoke diverse language practices through which discourse oscillates between plurilingualism and poetic language; between visual, stylised and…
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Paroles, Paroles
Centre d'art contemporain - la synagogue de Delme•Jan 17, 2026 — Jun 14, 2026
Press Release
Language, that is, the ability to express oneself and communicate, reflects the political, social and technological changes of our age. Our words, accents and expressions are sites of freedoms or constraints, which are revealed in the hybridization, transformation and adaptation of languages.
Paroles, Paroles brings together six artists, performers and poets – including a duo – whose artworks explore language in the visual arts, between written and oral language. The exhibition visual, by graphic designer Garine Gokceyan, reveals that certain discourses are rendered palatable in public. They are compared to women’s hair, traditionally destined to be disciplined. In the former synagogue of Delme, as for the works by Costanza Candeloro, Dorota Gawęda et Eglė Kulbokaitė, Marianne Mispelaëre, Hussein Nassereddine and Patrizia Vicinelli, they invoke diverse language practices through which discourse oscillates between plurilingualism and poetic language; between visual, stylised and…

























































































