Exhibition: "Années pop, années choc, 1960-1975"

From 22 June to 31 December 2023.

The show will delve into social, political, and cultural protest movements in France from 1960 to 1975. It will present the figurative paintings of artists like Eduardo Arroyo, Erró, Gérard Fromanger, Eulàlia Grau, Ivan Messac et Bernard Rancillac, who brought a critical reflection on their time, from the Vietnam war in the aftermath of May 68.

In partnership with the Fondation Gandur pour l’Art.

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About the exhibition

About the exhibition

The Fondation Gandur pour l’Art and the Mémorial de Caen announce “Années pop, années choc, 1960-1975”, their second exhibition crossing art and history.

Built around artworks of the Fondation Gandur pour l’Art and collections of the Mémorial de Caen, this exhibition looks at the representation of history’s onward march: that of the Vietnam war and the confrontation between blocs during the Cold War, of the late trials of Nazis in Germany, Franquism in power and the Chinese cultural revolution, but also the more social side of history,  of May 1968, the struggles for equality among sexes and against racial segregation, that of urban transformation, mass consumption and tourism, all pivotal to Western history.

Besides objects drawn from the Mémorial de Caen’s collection, the exhibition gathers 69 artworks from 26 French and European artists related to Narrative Figuration, a movement which developed in France concurrently to Pop Art in the English-speaking world. These artists used similar references from the movie industry, cartoons or advertising, while being more committed in opposition to the political, economic, and social hegemony of the United States. Whether they condemn American Imperialism, the period’s dictators – in Spain, Portugal, Argentina, and Chile notably – or deplore rising nuclear threats in a moment where opposing blocs faced each other, these artists bring a critical eye to their time and the world around them. But they also support social and political movements in Europe in the aftermath of May 1968.

The exhibition unfolds in 10 thematic sections over two floors, which allows visitors to comprehend the upheavals that underlie this fifteen year-period.

An exhibition catalogue will be published, featuring all objects on show. 

 

Curators : Yan Schubert (Fondation Gandur pour l'Art, Genève) and Stéphane Grimaldi (Caen Memorial museum)

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The artists on show

The artists on show

It will present the figurative paintings of artists like Eduardo Arroyo, Erró, Gérard Fromanger, Eulàlia Grau, Ivan Messac et Bernard Rancillac, who brought a critical reflection on their time, from the Vietnam war in the aftermath of May 68. Discover all the artists on show below:

Eduardo Arroyo (Espagne)

Peter Klasen (Allemagne)

Christian Babou (France)

Ivan Messac (France)

Werner Berges (Allemagne)

Jacques Monory (France)

Rafael Canogar (Espagne)

Edgard Naccache (France)

Don Eddy (États-Unis)

Emanuel Proweller (France)

Equipo Crónica (Espagne)

Bernard Rancillac (France)

Equipo Realidad (Espagne)

Gérard Schlosser (France)

Erró (Islande)

Giangiacomo Spadari (Italie)

Émilienne Farny (Suisse)

Peter Stämpfli (Suisse)

Gérard Fromanger (France)

Walter Strack (Suisse)

Eulàlia Grau (Espagne)

Hervé Télémaque (Haïti)

Maurice Henry (France)

Fernand Teyssier (France)

Allen Jones (Grande-Bretagne)      

Gérard Tisserand (France)

 

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Exhibition poster

Exhibition poster

Discover the exhibition poster below:

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Practical information

Practical information

Dates : from 22 June to 31 December 2023
Opening hours : identical to those of the Caen Memorial museum (1h30 visit recommended)
Rates :  10€ exhibition only

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