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Frac Bretagne

40 ans du FRAC – L’autre musée, les trésors d’une grande collection d’art contemporain

Exhibition, Painting, Photography, Sculpture, Cultural in Rennes
  • FRAC Bretagne is celebrating its 40th anniversary. And it's giving you a present: an exhibition of its finest acquisitions. The treasures of a collection that is resolutely experimental. The exhibition is divided into five thematic sections to give you a better understanding of the major trends in art over the last half-century. Ready to brush up on your classics?

  • Always on the lookout for the most promising talent, the FRAC collection - which stands for Fonds régional d'art contemporain - comprises 3,500 works by over 1,500 artists of 125 different nationalities. It's a cultural melting pot of paintings, drawings, photographs, sculptures, installations, artists' books and videos, and you're about to discover some of the nuggets. Alongside internationally acclaimed stars such as Soulages, Brassaï, Rebecca Horn, Villeglé and Geneviève Asse, you'll be...
    Always on the lookout for the most promising talent, the FRAC collection - which stands for Fonds régional d'art contemporain - comprises 3,500 works by over 1,500 artists of 125 different nationalities. It's a cultural melting pot of paintings, drawings, photographs, sculptures, installations, artists' books and videos, and you're about to discover some of the nuggets. Alongside internationally acclaimed stars such as Soulages, Brassaï, Rebecca Horn, Villeglé and Geneviève Asse, you'll be interested in the work of younger and lesser-known artists whose creations challenge, problematise and document the world. Let yourself be intrigued, annoyed or seduced by works driven by the desire to reveal the poetry of the most ordinary everyday life, to question the evolution of the human relationship with nature. Works that cry out in revolt, mix private life and politics, or explore the notions of reality and abstraction... Works that are surprising, sometimes imperfect, but alive!
  • Spoken languages
    • French
Schedules
Schedules
  • From October 13, 2023 until January 14, 2024
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