Toulouse. Le Printemps de Septembre becomes Le Nouveau Printemps
The Festival Le Printemps de Septembre becomes the New Spring and will take place from June 2 to July 2, 2023 for an edition imagined by matai crasset in Toulouse.
Le Printemps de Septembre, a festival founded in 1991 by Mathé Perrin, has had several names and several lives while retaining the desire to support artists, to encourage the most daring creations, to promote encounters between works and a wide audience and to be an echo chamber for the questions of its time.
Novelty
The planned annual festival will be for an associated artist. Le Nouveau Printemps invites, each June, a leading artist from a discipline related to the visual arts (architecture, cinema, music, literature, dance, etc.) to co-design the program. Irreverent, minimal or exuberant, poetic or political, the festival reinvents itself with each edition to reveal, year after year, multiple visions of art.
A 2023 edition imagined by matai crasset
Le Nouveau Printemps has chosen for its first edition to join forces with designer Matali Crasset, a multiple committed to alternative choices for a long time.
She develops an approach at the crossroads of an artistic and anthropological practice, as joyful as it is political, which aims to inject the common and open up possibilities.
The edition imagined in complicity with Matali Crasset will take place in Toulouse, from June 2 to July 2, 2023, in the Saint-Cyprien district, in its museums and on its sidewalks, in its shops and gardens. Exhibitions, projects with the territory, installations in the public space, meetings, ephemeral school and parties…, the program will be unveiled in February 2023.
A new website: https://lenouveauprintemps.com/