Zeugma 01 de Romain Bernini

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  • Zeugma 01 de Romain Bernini©
Zeugma is a figure of speech that consists of linking two different elements, often words or ideas, with a single term that applies to each of them in a different way. This unexpected association creates a poetic tension, a play on meaning that blurs the boundaries between apparently opposed or distant ideas. In this project called Zeugma, the idea is to play with this same logic of assembly and juxtaposition. The guest artist is this link. He establishes new connections between the Royal Abbey and the Fontevraud Museum of Modern Art. The aim is not just to bring the two places face to face, but to bring out new meanings, to explore unexpected relationships, to create a subtle alchemy between the works on display. Through these two proposals, Fontevraud invites the artist to experiment with new modes of representation, to redefine the relationships between spaces, forms and ideas. How did Romain Bernini imagine linking the works in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art to the architectural ensembles of Fontevraud Abbey? The verticality and power of the site impose a relationship with the sacred that is apparent in many of the objects in the collection, which come from various forms of spirituality. Although the museum is horizontal, and there is no hierarchy between the works, the artist had a similar experience to the one he had in the abbey; he perceived the same intensity and discerned the same message, that of humanity in search of its link with the intangible. For the artist, the temptation is great to show how buildings and works of art illuminate a relationship with the transcendent, which leads to the creation of a painting, a building or a song. To this end, Romain Bernini uses places as a creative material or iconographic repertoire: images, architecture and works of art are apprehended, interpreted and then moved to enter the painting. In this way, he says, “it is through direct reference, the mise en abyme or the translation of certain works from the collection that my proposal expresses the possible links between the museum and the heritage site, which are not tightened around a linear narrative but, on the contrary, encourage the emergence of multiple narratives around the universal search for the sacred”. TIMETABLE DETAILS : From 15/03 to 04/04/2025 Open Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 10am to 6pm. Closed on Tuesdays. From 05/04 to 11/07/2025 Open every day from 10am to 7pm. From 12/07 to 24/08/2025 Open every day from 10am to 8pm. From 25/08 to 05/10/2025 Open every day from 10am to 7pm.

Period (s) Start End Opening day Closing day
05/04/2025 - 11/07/2025----

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